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Episode 377 of RevolutionZ starts with a brief segment that describes some major robot and AI innovations as warm up for more related commentary to come in the future. When AI can imitate any face and voice, what anchors truth? Who decides what justice looks like when evidence itself is in doubt? When robots can dance and do gymnastics while they juggle feathers make and implement plans, nurture children and help the infirm, what can't they do? What do we do?Then the episode pivots to courts, cops, and cages. Miguel Guevara interviews Robin Zimmerman, a former criminal defense attorney, who lays bare how the adversarial model is fueled by warped incentives to reward convictions and legal theatrics over truth. He traces his break from “organized cruelty” to building justice along with RPS. He describe activism to reorient pay and prestige from wins to effort, and explains how reimagine trials to surface facts, context, and repair. He explores how lie detection tech and deepfakes collide with due process, and why no single blueprint will fix jurisprudence. Instead, he and RPS argue we need context-driven methods, transparent checks and balances, and an ethos that centers dignity.Next, Peter Cabral provides a ground level view: the gang as survival, prison as a factory of harm, and the strategy that changed everything—nonviolent work stoppages that spread by discipline, solidarity, and visible dignity. He explains how prison strikes reframed demands from modestly better conditions to real participation, living wages, rich education, and preparation for life beyond the walls. He tracks how reforms gained ground via civilian control of policing, demilitarization, restorative justice, and a still bolder proposition to replace prisoner exile with structured, humane communities focused on accountability and growth. Separation for safety remains; degradation does not. Who sets incentives? Who verifies claims? Who pays the price when systems fail? Our judicial activists don't pretend to have every answer. They do insist on a north star: fewer victims, fewer cages, and institutions that measure success by truth, repair, and human dignity. Support the show
Palantir CEO Alex Karp, one of the biggest beneficiaries of the artificial intelligence revolution, warned that the technology can cause "deep societal upheavals" unless the industry works very hard to prevent them. Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
How do we make sense of the turbulence and upheavals shaking our world today? Just glance at the stock market — a mirror of our times, swinging wildly with volatility, reflecting trade wars, tariffs, and global conflicts from Gaza to Ukraine. President Trump, in many ways, personifies this era of disruption.But disruption is not inherently negative. The question is: how do we understand it?Because one thing is certain — unpredictability unnerves us. Human beings crave stability. And yet, here we are, waking up each morning to an uncertain reality, bombarded by events we could never have anticipated.Still, everything has a deeper story.Please join Rabbi Simon Jacobson as we explore, through the prism of Passover, the deeper meaning behind today's turmoils — the unrest in Israel, Trump, and the larger currents reshaping our lives. What lies beneath the chaos? And what does it ask of us?
In this episode of Transforming 45, Lisa sits down with relationship coach and Enneagram expert Todd Payne for a deeply insightful conversation on midlife transformation, emotional intelligence, and the power of understanding ourselves and others through the Enneagram. Todd shares his unconventional path from ministry to coaching and how life's disruptions can reveal unexpected gifts. Together, Lisa and Todd explore how receptivity, vulnerability, and self-awareness can transform not only our inner worlds but also our most important relationships. This episode dives into: The nine Enneagram types, their core motivations, and emotional responses Why emotional intelligence matters now more than ever Practical tools for reconnecting with your partner in midlife How understanding your Enneagram type can help you avoid autopilot living The link between sensory experiences and embodiment Why revisiting the reasons we fell in love can rekindle connection Chapters 00:00 Introduction to Midlife Transformation and the Enneagram 04:56 Todd's Journey: From Ministry to Coaching 10:53 Navigating Life's Upheavals and Embracing Change 15:15 Understanding the Enneagram: A Framework for Self-Discovery 20:11 Exploring the Nine Enneagram Types 26:07 Understanding the Enneagram Types: Sevens and Sixes 27:32 Exploring the Body Center: Eights, Nines, and Ones 29:29 Emotional Intelligence and the Enneagram 31:28 Personal Growth Through Self-Awareness 32:15 The Four Pillars of Emotional Intelligence 35:08 Navigating Relationships with the Enneagram 41:58 Reconnecting with Partners: Tools for Lasting Relationships Whether you're brand new to the Enneagram or knee-deep in self-discovery, this episode will inspire you to approach midlife with curiosity, compassion, and clarity.
The federal election has shaken Germany: The CDU is the strongest force, but far from a clear mandate. The SPD is falling historically, while the AfD is underpinning its claim as a new people's party with strong gains. Die Linke also performed surprisingly well. But who can and wants to govern? While initial talks are underway, forming a government remains a challenge — with potential consequences for the country's political stability. - Die Bundestagswahl hat Deutschland erschüttert: Die CDU ist stärkste Kraft, doch weit entfernt von einem klaren Mandat. Die SPD stürzt historisch ab, während die AfD mit starken Zugewinnen ihren Anspruch als neue Volkspartei untermauert. Überraschend stark schneidet auch Die Linke ab. Doch wer kann und will regieren? Während erste Gespräche anlaufen, bleibt die Regierungsbildung eine Herausforderung – mit möglichen Folgen für die politische Stabilität des Landes.
Love to hear from you; “Send us a Text Message”There a spiritual battle raging in our culture! Join us as we unpack the profound insights of JD Vance and Sister Lucia of Fatima, examining how marriage and family stand as pillars against modern cultural upheaval. An encounter with Jesus Christ is vital in this ongoing battle against forces undermining life and love.God's grace, especially as Sister Faustina had painted in the Divine Image, is a powerful antidote to the spiritual void in society today, revitalizing both body and soul. As we address the challenges posed by radical ideologies and cultural shifts, we propose a compassionate approach that recognizes every individual as a "beloved child of God." This perspective not only affirms inherent dignity but also fosters unity, inviting us to journey towards the truth of our humanity.Our bodies are sacred vessels of divine love, designed to reflect the eternal exchange of God's own nature. This episode reveals how embodying grace allows us to manifest divine love, offering a counter-narrative to cultural views that diminish the sacred. We delve into the sacramental nature of marriage and the human body! Join Claymore and Gen Z as they set out on the path to find a life of love, selflessness, and moral courage, embracing their universal call to holiness.(The Video-Podcast of this Episode will be made available on Rumble. For past episodes on Video visit our Rumble Channel and don't forget to subscribe!)Follow us and watch on X: John Paul II Renewal @JP2Renewal Link to JD Vance on X! On Rumble: JohnPaulIIRCCatch up with the latest on our website: jp2renew.org and Sign up for our Newsletter!! Contact Jack: info@jp2renew.orgRead Jack's Blog: https://jp2renew.org/Support the show
In this week's episode it's all about connecting with the body. How can we stay centered and clear-minded during the crumbling of empire? How can we stay focused on our task at hand for liberation? It comes down to our relationship with our bodies and with each other. Tune in this week to learn how we can walk through the ever-growing and deepening darkness of our time. And if you need practical support, sign up for my 4-week Kundalini yoga class starting on Friday, January 31st. =============== Today's poems/ Books mentioned: Tarot/Oracle Card: Deep Cellular Healing “A Hole in the Flute” by Hafiz =============== Courses / Exclusive Content / Book Mentioned: Subscribe to mailing list + community: suryagian.com/subscribe and get the 7-day meditation challenge, “Spark Joy in Chaos” Subscribe to “Adventures in Midlife” newsletter: leslieann.substack.com Instagram: @leslieannhobayan Email: leslieann@suryagian.com Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLxAeQWRRsSo5E7PBJdZUeoEAYXnAtuyRy Kundalini Yoga Classes: https://www.suryagian.com/anchor-amplify-kundalini
Dr. Phil and Dr. Andrew Hartz, Founder & President of the Open Therapy Institute (OTI) https://www.opentherapyinstitute.org/ delve into the complex intersections of therapy with cultural and political dynamics. They explore the current shift towards a more politicized mental health field, highlighting the challenges and implications of departing from traditional patient-centered care models. Discover how the Open Therapy Institute is at the forefront of reimagining therapy by emphasizing a patient-centered approach that respects and embraces diverse worldviews without bias. Dr. Hartz discusses the importance of openness, curiosity, and engaging with differing perspectives as vital components of the therapeutic process. Also, identify the negative impact of cancel culture on patient access to mental health services and the ethical imperatives that must guide therapy in these turbulent times. Now is the time to return to foundational, unbiased care in the mental health field. Thank you to our sponsors: Beam: Visit https://ShopBeam.com/DrPhil and use code DRPHIL for up to 40% off. Preserve Gold: Visit: https://preservegold.com/ Get a FREE precious metals guide that contains essential information on how to help protect your accounts. Text “DRPHIL” to 50505 to claim this exclusive offer from Preserve Gold today.
Max Blumenthal : The Political Upheavals of 2024. From the Judging Freedom podcast
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While 2024 may not have brought the shocks of cyclones, Prime Ministerial resignations or election campaigns, there’s a lot to digest from the last year. The Government delivered tax relief, gang crackdowns and a Fast Track bill, while dealing with controversy over Māori relations, smoking laws and apartment entitlements. Te Pāti Māori led the fight back against the Treaty Principles Bill, while Labour rebuilt from its election loss, and the Greens contended with rogue MPs and personal tragedy. Inflation started to fall, but a tough economy saw thousands lose their jobs, including the end of iconic news brands. Māoridom farewelled a King and welcomed a new Queen, while the British Monarchy was dealt a double cancer blow. Globally, conflict continued across Ukraine and Gaza, while the ‘year of elections’ delivered a new PM for the UK, and an old President for the US. And fans around the world found time to hold space for Brat Summer, Wicked, the Menendez Brothers and the Eras tour. Today on The Front Page, for our final episode of 2024, we’re discussing all the highs and lows of the year with Coast host Lorna Riley, and NZ Herald business editor at large, Liam Dann. Follow The Front Page on iHeartRadio, Apple Podcasts, Spotify or wherever you get your podcasts. You can read more about this and other stories in the New Zealand Herald, online at nzherald.co.nz, or tune in to news bulletins across the NZME network. Host: Chelsea DanielsSound Engineer/Producer: Richard MartinProducer: Ethan SillsSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Someone shot a CEO. Spain is stopping weapons shipments to Israel. The Harris campaign dropped the ball on outreach to voters of color in Philadelphia. Upheavals in North Korea and Syria. And air pollution is down in China over the last decade. https://nypost.com/2024/12/04/us-news/ceo-of-unitedhealthcare-fatally-shot-outside-of-hilton-hotel-in-nyc-in-possible-targeted-attack-sources/ https://arstechnica.com/health/2023/11/ai-with-90-error-rate-forces-elderly-out-of-rehab-nursing-homes-suit-claims/ https://apnews.com/article/us-spain-israel-weapons-shipping-7cb890af47716111445f7726ce19ddb4 https://www.latimes.com/opinion/story/2024-12-07/football-college-ohio-michigan-fights https://www.nytimes.com/2024/12/07/us/politics/harris-philadelphia-black-latino-voters.html?smid=nytcore-ios-share&referringSource=articleShare https://aqli.epic.uchicago.edu/wp-content/uploads/2024/08/China-FactSheet_2024.pdf https://www.aljazeera.com/news/2024/12/6/south-koreas-ruling-party-head-calls-for-suspension-of-yoons-powers https://jacobin.com/2024/12/south-korea-failed-coup-democracy/
Imagine yourself as a sturdy oak tree, standing tall amidst a raging storm. This meditation series will guide you through techniques to cultivate resilience, find calm in the chaos, and emerge stronger than ever. Discover practices to manage stress, nurture your well-being, and find peace in the midst of life's upheavals. YOUR MEDITATION JOURNEY DURING THIS WEEK'S SERIES This is episode 1 of this week's 7-day meditation series, "A Meditation Series for Crisis Fatigue" episodes 2264-2270. THIS WEEK'S CHALLENGE: Setting Boundaries Take steps to create one new healthy boundary each day. To make this week extra meaningful, journal about your top stressors to help you gain clarity about where in your life you need boundaries. A DIFFERENT MEDITATION TECHNIQUE EVERY DAY FOCUSED ON A WEEKLY THEME: Get ready for an exciting journey with a new meditation technique daily, perfectly tailored to the week's theme! Infuse these powerful practices into the most stressful moments of your day to master difficult emotions. These dynamic techniques will help you tame the "monkey mind," keeping your thoughts from interrupting your meditation and bringing peace and focus to your life. FREE TOOLS: For free meditation tools to help you meditate please head over to my website at www.SipandOm.com, and there you'll find free resources to help you on your Meditation Journey. Enjoy access to more than 3,000 guided meditations without ads on the Sip and Om app. Try it for 7 days of free access to the full app! Listen on iTunes for 1-Week Free! https://itunes.apple.com/us/app/sip-and-om/id1216664612?platform=iphone&preserveScrollPosition=true#platform/iphone 1-week Free Access to the Android app! https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.sipandom.sipandom ***All meditations are Mary Meckley's original copyrighted content unless otherwise stated, and may not be shared without her written permission. RESOURCES Music composed by Christopher Lloyd Clark licensed by RoyaltyFreeMusic.com, and also by musician Greg Keller. I'D LOVE TO HEAR FROM YOU I'd love your feedback! Please let me know how you're enjoying the meditations by leaving me a review on iTunes. **All of the information shared on this podcast is for your enjoyment only. Please don't consider the meditation techniques, herbal tea information, or other information shared by Mary Meckley or any of her guests as a replacement for any medical or psychological treatment. That being said, please enjoy any peace, energy, or clarity you may experience as you meditate.
In his remarks to the IIEA, Édouard Philippe analyses the role of France and the EU in adapting to global upheavals. In his address, he underscores France's pivotal role in Europe, especially in promoting peace and economic cooperation, while addressing current challenges such as shifting global power dynamics, waning multilateralism, and defense policy alignment. He also highlights the necessity of a united Europe to effectively respond to these issues. About the Speaker: Édouard Philippe has been Mayor of Le Havre since 2010. From 2012 to 2017, he was also Member of Parliament representing the 7th district of Seine-Maritime. From 2017 to 2020, he served as Prime Minister of France. In October 2021, he created his own political party, Horizons. In November 2021, he was elected President of the International Network of Port Cities (AIVP). Édouard Philippe is also a writer who has published several novels and non-fiction books.
PLEASE READ THIS INFO BOX WHEN YOU VISIT TMVP BLOG. #upheavals #tests #rafting WEBSITE: WWW.THE-MASTERS-VOICE.COM Welcome to The Master's Voice End Time Prophecy Blog: (Hear the words of the Lord). Today's word: Rapid shifts, surprises and upheaval will create a "white water rafting" experience that many are not prepared to weather. Hear the word of the Lord. PLEASE READ CAREFULLY: If you'd like to support this work it's appreciated. Kindly use PayPal or email me for other options at mastersvoice@mail.com, and *please* give me some time to reply. If using PayPal PLEASE DO NOT send your gift with "Purchase Protection". It's an ordinary PayPal account, not a seller marketplace, so please do not damage my account by using purchase protection on your donation (as if I were making a sale to you). It is a freewill offering, I am not selling goods or services. Please use *only* the "Friends & Family" sending option. If you're outside the USA please DO NOT use PayPal, contact me instead at the email listed here & allow me a good window to respond. Thank you, God bless. PayPal ------- mastersvoice@mail.com.
Quietmind Astrology — Learn Vedic Astrology with Jeremy Devens
Let's talk about Uranus! In this episode, I discuss the significance of Uranus in astrology and its impact on society. I explore the historical context of Uranus, its association with Vedic mythology, and its influence on revolutions, shock, and technological advancements. I also highlight the potential for positive change and breakthroughs that Uranus brings. Throughout the video, I emphasize the importance of being aware of omens, trusting intuition, and regulating the nervous system. By understanding Uranus and its effects, we can navigate its energy and create a more united and positive society. 00:00 Introduction 02:24 Discovering Uranus 04:16 Uranus as a Wheel 06:27 Uranus in Personal Astrology 10:20 Uranus and New Beginnings 12:00 Uranus and Artificial Intelligence 15:40 Uranus and Positive Energy in Society 18:40 Interpreting Omens 21:40 Awakening Your True Self 26:20 Applying Uranus to Your Chart 31:40 Uranus and Upheavals in Society 36:00 Uranus and Chaos 38:00 The Need for Rules and Restrictions 40:00 The Importance of Boundaries 42:00 Balancing Independence and Routine Get Your Vedic Birth Chart & Free Training On How To Read It: http://www.quietmindastrology.com/freebirthchart Schedule a 1-1 Life Alignment Reading at http://www.quietmindastrology.com/reading Friday Forecast: Free Weekly Horoscopes & Exclusive offers to your inbox: http://www.quietmindastrology.com/freehoroscopes Follow on Instagram for funny memes: http://www.instagram.com/quietmindastrology Subscribe on YouTube to leave comments: http://www.quietmindastrology.com/youtube Enroll in Vedic Astrology 101: http://www.quietmindastrology.com/101 Vedic Astrology Mentorship Waitlist: http://www.quietmindastrology.com/mentorship Keywords: nakshatras, grahas (planets), rashi (zodiac signs), bhavas (houses), mahadasha, antardasha, jyotish (astrology), yoga (planetary combinations), doshas (afflictions), kundali (birth chart), transits, retrograde, aspects, dasha system, remedies, mantras, shani, chani, chandra, mangala, Aries, Taurus, Gemini, Cancer, Leo, Virgo, Libra, Scorpio, Sagittarius, Capricorn, Aquarius, Pisces. Sun, Moon, Mercury, Venus, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, Neptune, Pluto, Rahu, Ketu.
Grace takes a break from her sabbatical to record the podcast in person with Alvina and special guest author Laurel Snyder. They're recording together at Little Shop of Stories in Decatur, GA and talk about upheavals in the publishing industry, what to do when you're in a slump, and how to rekindle creativity. See complete show notes at www.bookfriendsforever.com. Click here to become a Patreon member: https://www.patreon.com/Bookfriendsforever1. See info about Grace Lin's books here: gracelin.com. Buy Girl Scout Cookies from Grace's daughter Hazel here: https://digitalcookie.girlscouts.org/scout/hazel476196. Follow us in Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/bookfriendsforever_podcast/
Dive into the heart of the geek culture universe with the latest episode of Geek Freaks! This week, we're unpacking a treasure trove of exciting entertainment news and industry shifts that are setting the stage for an electrifying future. From Milly Alcock soaring into the role of Supergirl in James Gunn's reimagined DC Universe, to the unexpected casting changes in Marvel Studios' Thunderbolts with Geraldine Viswanathan stepping in, we cover all the bases. We also delve deep into the significant layoffs within Microsoft's gaming division following the massive Activision Blizzard acquisition, exploring what this means for the future of our favorite franchises. Plus, get the inside scoop on Daredevil: Born Again's return to production, promising an authentic New York flavor that fans have been craving. But that's not all - we're also breaking down the icy thrills of the new Ghostbusters: Frozen Empire trailer and sharing our first impressions of Netflix's live-action Avatar: The Last Airbender series. And for Daredevil fans, we discuss the exciting return of Wilson Bethel to the Born Again series, adding yet another layer of anticipation. Join us on Geek Freaks as we analyze what these developments mean for the geek culture landscape, from superhero cinemas to gaming and beyond. Whether you're a comic book enthusiast, a gaming aficionado, or just a lover of all things geek, this episode is packed with insights, excitement, and everything you need to stay updated in the ever-evolving world of entertainment. Tags: #GeekFreaks #Superheroes #DCUniverse #MarvelStudios #GamingNews #Netflix #AvatarTheLastAirbender #Ghostbusters #DaredevilBornAgain #EntertainmentPodcast -------------------- *Check Out All Our Podcasts!* Geek Freaks Podcast: https://linktr.ee/GeekFreaks Disney Moms Gone Wrong: https://linktr.ee/disneymomsgonewrong Challenge Accepted: https://linktr.ee/challengeacceptedgf Headlines: https://tinyurl.com/2p8bvu6d Level Up!: https://linktr.ee/PushingButtonsPodcast Who's Got Next Game: https://tr.ee/wX3t_vGxdO TrekFreaks: https://linktr.ee/TrekFreaks Geek Freaks Interviews: https://linktr.ee/GeekFreaksInterviews Outlast Podcast: https://linktr.ee/OutlastPodcast Round Three: https://linktr.ee/RoundThree From The Pages: https://www.patreon.com/GeekFreakspodcast -------------------- *Hang Out With Us!* Discord: https://discord.gg/6Jrvyb2 Threads: https://www.threads.net/@geekfreakspodcast Twitter: twitter.com/geekfreakspod Facebook: facebook.com/groups/227307812330853/ Instagram: instagram.com/geekfreakspodcast E-mail: thegeekfreakspodcast@gmail.com Twitch: twitch.tv/geekfreakspodcast Site: geekfreakspodcast.com --------------------- *Support Us!* Patreon: https://patreon.com/GeekFreakspodcast Store: redbubble.com/people/GeekFreaks
As the curtain comes down on the year of 2023, we can headline it as the year of disruption. So many of our expected "norms" have been upended..In fact, the disruptions really began earlier in this millennium in so many different ways; in technology, in commerce, in politics, in geopolitical shifts etc. And of course, Covid. As we look back at the last two decades and connect the dots we can discern a developing pattern of accelerating disruptions.And indeed in this past year we are witness to the ongoing battles in Ukraine, hostilities with China and Iran, and now, in the last quarter of the year, the horrific atrocities of October 7th and the ensuing war in Israel and Gaza. The question is, where are we headed? What does this all mean? How are we to interpret these upheavals? Can we make sense of them? Can they be a precursor to a brighter future?Please join Rabbi Simon Jacobson and probe into the deeper forces at work behind this chaos. Discover how these disruptions and upheavals are actually tremors of a new world being born. The shivers preceding the eruption of a paradigm shift.
In this LIVE radio interview from New York, Anke Otto-Wolf, founder of Toley Ranz shares her experiences with children who have gone through childhood trauma effecting them like war. and that is what kids feel when somewhere a school shooting happens- it affect kids everywwhere. Listen to the prevention possibilities with Toley Ranz. YOUR kid will beenfit.
You think you know the full story behind that controversial song? Think again. We'll delve into a recent X-Twitter reaction, taking a clear-eyed look at how careers can be misinterpreted and manipulated in the blink of an eye. But there's more! We're also dissecting the latest upheavals in the entertainment industry, like the ex-Johnny's Junior member who's cut ties with his agency. How will this move reconfigure the landscape of entertainment? Don't miss our take! Plus, we'll check out Yamada's fashion choices and his latest Insta post that's got fans buzzing, and we'll marvel at V's vocal abilities with his recent song releases.Finally, we'll show our love for artists who are charting their own course in the industry, taking the reins when their companies fail to champion them. We'll revel in the anticipation of new music and discuss the implications when fans shift their loyalty after a favorite member leaves. We'll wrap up by highlighting some of the best entertainment venues in Boston and the surrounding regions, from the Bushnell Theater in Connecticut to the MGM Springfield, Massachusetts. Get ready to widen your horizons and challenge your perceptions in this thought-provoking episode.Support the showPlease help Music Elixir by rating, reviewing, and sharing the episode. We appreciate your support!Follow us on:TwitterInstagram If have questions, comments, or requests click on our form:Music Elixir FormDJ Panic Blog:OK ASIA
Recently at the Tahoe 200, Michele Graglia found himself in first place with an hour lead. Then he decided to stop running. So why did the former winner of the Moab 240 and Badwater 135 stop? And why, shortly thereafter, did he announce that he would be walking away from racing? Blister founder, Jonathan Ellsworth, explores these questions and more with Michele.TOPICS & TIMES:What happened at Tahoe? (6:04)Pushing vs Pulling (13:24)Authenticity & Joy (29:16)Mindset Going Into Tahoe 200 (35:17)Reaction from Sponsors (41:56)What's Next? (55:45)Other Updates & Upheavals (59:59)RELATED LINKS:Become a BLISTER+ MemberOff the Couch #102: Michele on Success & StruggleOff The Couch #87: Michele on Going ‘Ultra' (Pt 1)Off The Couch #88: Michele on Going ‘Ultra' (Pt 2)Michele Graglia's book, Ultra Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Upheavals in the theater world, from pandemic lockdowns to labor movements, have put companies in a financial bind. Theater critic Lily Janiak joins host Cecilia Lei to discuss how this moment is a reckoning for the industry, and TheatreWorks Silicon Valley Artistic Director Giovanna Sardelli shares why it's time to reexamine the value of performing arts. | Unlimited Chronicle access: sfchronicle.com/pod Got a tip, comment, question? Email us: fifth@sfchronicle.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
“Tracing Everyday Upheavals in the Middle East” is a multi-campus project that departs from grand totalizing narratives of upheaval by unearthing intimate histories, complex presents, and imagined futures from across the Middle East. Our main research question is: What are the different stories and narratives of upheaval that we can derive from everyday life? This episode features a conversation between nine UC graduate students: Gehad Abaza, Banan Abdelrahman, Ingy Higazy, Mary Michael, Aida Mukharesh, Lalu Esra Ozban, Raed El Rafei, Salma Shash, Yasemin Taskin-Alp. Learn more about this project at uchri.org/awards/tracing-everyday-upheavals-in-the-middle-east/ Music: Möbius Surface by escp-music.bandcamp.com/music
“Tracing Everyday Upheavals in the Middle East” is a multi-campus project that departs from grand totalizing narratives of upheaval by unearthing intimate histories, complex presents, and imagined futures from across the Middle East. Our main research question is: What are the different stories and narratives of upheaval that we can derive from everyday life? This episode features a conversation between nine UC graduate students: Gehad Abaza, Banan Abdelrahman, Ingy Higazy, Mary Michael, Aida Mukharesh, Lalu Esra Ozban, Raed El Rafei, Salma Shash, Yasemin Taskin-Alp. Learn more about this project at uchri.org/awards/tracing-everyday-upheavals-in-the-middle-east/ Music: Möbius Surface by escp-music.bandcamp.com/music
“Tracing Everyday Upheavals in the Middle East” is a multi-campus project that departs from grand totalizing narratives of upheaval by unearthing intimate histories, complex presents, and imagined futures from across the Middle East. Our main research question is: What are the different stories and narratives of upheaval that we can derive from everyday life? This episode features a conversation between nine UC graduate students: Gehad Abaza, Banan Abdelrahman, Ingy Higazy, Mary Michael, Aida Mukharesh, Lalu Esra Ozban, Raed El Rafei, Salma Shash, Yasemin Taskin-Alp. Learn more about this project at uchri.org/awards/tracing-everyday-upheavals-in-the-middle-east/ Music: Möbius Surface by escp-music.bandcamp.com/music
Read the full transcript here. What is the capabilities approach to welfare? To what is this approach reacting? How should capabilities be balanced or traded off against each other? How do capabilities differ from needs? Are zoos unethical? Can plants be subject to injustice? What are our ethical obligations towards factory farms? How do our ethical obligations to domesticated animals and livestock differ from our ethical obligations to wild animals, if at all? Why is vulnerability important? Is inequality intrinsically bad, or is it only bad because of its effects?Martha C. Nussbaum is the Ernst Freund Distinguished Service Professor of Law and Ethics, appointed in the Philosophy Department and the Law School of the University of Chicago. She gave the 2016 Jefferson Lecture for the National Endowment for the Humanities and won the 2016 Kyoto Prize in Arts and Philosophy, the 2018 Berggruen Prize in Philosophy and Culture, and the 2020 Holberg Prize. These three prizes are regarded as the most prestigious awards available in fields not eligible for a Nobel. She has written more than twenty-two books, including Upheavals of Thought: The Intelligence of Emotions; Anger and Forgiveness: Resentment, Generosity, Justice; Not for Profit: Why Democracy Needs the Humanities; The Monarchy of Fear, and most recently Justice for Animals: Our Collective Responsibility. Learn more about her via her University of Chicago bio. [Read more]
In this episode of TishTalk, I discuss some of the current insanity happening worldwide with Guy Crittenden. We review Trump's charges, the implications of the banking crisis and end games of CBDCs. We talk about the catastrophic damage done in Ohio with the decision to burn vinyl chloride which created extremely toxic dioxins. We discuss the extremely volatile political landscape with Trudeau and the recent protests in many countries including Pakistan and France and speculate on the impact of the huge win for the Farmers Party (BBB) in the provincial elections in protest to Prime Minister Rutte's destructive policies for farmers and discuss the sci-fi nature of our current reality and more.
Sam Harris speaks with Martha C. Nussbaum about her philosophical work. They discuss the relevance of philosophy to personal and political problems, the influence of religion, the problem of dogmatism, the importance of Greek and Roman philosophy for modern thought, the Stoic view of emotions, anger and retribution, deterrence, moral luck, sexual harassment, the philosophical significance of Greek tragedy, grief, human and animal flourishing, the "capabilities approach" to valuing conscious life, the rightness or wrongness of moral hierarchies, "the fragility of goodness," and other topics. Martha C. Nussbaum is the Ernst Freund Distinguished Service Professor of Law and Ethics, appointed in the Philosophy Department and the Law School of the University of Chicago. She gave the 2016 Jefferson Lecture for the National Endowment for the Humanities and won the 2016 Kyoto Prize in Arts and Philosophy, the 2018 Berggruen Prize in Philosophy and Culture, and the 2020 Holberg Prize. These three prizes are regarded as the most prestigious awards available in fields not eligible for a Nobel. She has written more than twenty-two books, including Upheavals of Thought: The Intelligence of Emotions; Anger and Forgiveness: Resentment, Generosity, Justice; Not for Profit: Why Democracy Needs the Humanities; and The Monarchy of Fear. Website: simonandschuster.com Learning how to train your mind is the single greatest investment you can make in life. That’s why Sam Harris created the Waking Up app. From rational mindfulness practice to lessons on some of life’s most important topics, join Sam as he demystifies the practice of meditation and explores the theory behind it.
Hosted by Andrew Keen, Keen On features conversations with some of the world's leading thinkers and writers about the economic, political, and technological issues being discussed in the news, right now.In this episode, Andrew is joined by Martha Nussbaum, author of Justice for Animals: Our Collective Responsibility.Martha C. Nussbaum is the Ernst Freund Distinguished Service Professor of Law and Ethics, appointed in the Philosophy Department and the Law School of the University of Chicago. She gave the 2016 Jefferson Lecture for the National Endowment for the Humanities and won the 2016 Kyoto Prize in Arts and Philosophy. The 2018 Berggruen Prize in Philosophy and Culture, and the 2020 Holberg Prize. These three prizes are regarded as the most prestigious awards available in fields not eligible for a Nobel. She has written more than twenty-two books, including Upheavals of Thought: The Intelligence of Emotions; Anger and Forgiveness: Resentment, Generosity, Justice; Not for Profit: Why Democracy Needs the Humanities; and The Monarchy of Fear.
Hosted by Andrew Keen, Keen On features conversations with some of the world's leading thinkers and writers about the economic, political, and technological issues being discussed in the news, right now. In this episode, Andrew is joined by Martha Nussbaum, author of Justice for Animals: Our Collective Responsibility. Martha C. Nussbaum is the Ernst Freund Distinguished Service Professor of Law and Ethics, appointed in the Philosophy Department and the Law School of the University of Chicago. She gave the 2016 Jefferson Lecture for the National Endowment for the Humanities and won the 2016 Kyoto Prize in Arts and Philosophy. The 2018 Berggruen Prize in Philosophy and Culture, and the 2020 Holberg Prize. These three prizes are regarded as the most prestigious awards available in fields not eligible for a Nobel. She has written more than twenty-two books, including Upheavals of Thought: The Intelligence of Emotions; Anger and Forgiveness: Resentment, Generosity, Justice; Not for Profit: Why Democracy Needs the Humanities; and The Monarchy of Fear. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
We report back from the recent conference commemorating the 75th anniversary of Indian independence. Then we report on preparations for the 10th anniversary of the Saturday Free School. Our major discussion is on Noam Chomsky, W.E.B. Du Bois, and Martin Luther King Jr., and how they deal with great social crises. We examine their distinct philosophical stances and what this says about how they approach great social upheavals and transformations.
My guest this week is Jon Raymond, novelist and screenwriter, whose most recent book, Denial, imagines a world in 2052 in which climate justice has been delivered via Nuremberg-style trials, climate catastrophe has been avoided, and climate change denial has nevertheless continued. Jon and I discuss Denial, as well as Night Moves, the film he wrote about a group of activists planning a bombing attack on a hydroelectic dam. We also talk about https://lithub.com/speculative-journeys-sci-fi-for-people-who-dont-really-like-sci-fi/ (science fiction), organic farming, the successes and excesses of antifa, and the aftermath of the 2020 protests in the Pacific Northwest.
Karl Maier, Founder of Abunden talks to Peter and Kathleen about his Abunden Framework and Abunden Management Toolbox Software. A process that can double a business's sales in 3 years. https://abunden.com email karl@abunden.com The Yakking Show is brought to you by Peter Wright & Kathleen Beauvais contact us to be a guest on our show. https://TheYakkingShow.com peter@theyakkingshow.com https://karytechsolutions.com kathleen@theyakkingshow.com Timeline 03:28 Our typical client 04:41 Common Threads – Delegation 05:45 Abunden Framework operating system 09:16 Successful generational transitions 11:40 Abunden Toolbox Software 13:42 Strategy for Inflationary times 16:30 Upheavals in employment 18:06 Effects of working from home 19:22 What sets Abunden apart 21:04 Lessons from the lockdown 24:03 Secrets of success 24:45 How Abunden works with new clients 25:45 Contact Karl
Christine Forde and I have another expansive conversation. We are also putting on a masterclass {The Power Codes} where we will be doing a healing + activation live in our private Facebook group! https://www.facebook.com/groups/1414900708990311 (You are invited to join here). Topics/Themes in this episode: Upheavals + break downs leading to break through Moving through difficult times with the energy of grace The importance of identity Confidence /Personal Power /Self-esteem Connect with Amanda: https://calendly.com/amandamonniercoaching/embodied-essence-member-community-1x-free-session (Embodied Essence Community {Free Healing Session for First Time Clients}) https://www.facebook.com/groups/newearthsacredunion (Join HERE: New Earth Visionaries {Free Facebook Group Community}) Instagram Website https://amandamonnier.com/healing (Click HERE for free healing meditations audios)
In this edition of Device Week, Medtech Insight's Barnaby Pickering discusses recent developments in the highly competitive continuous glucose monitoring space and editor Marion Webb explains the application of robotics to common blood sampling. The archive of Medtech Insight's Device Week and the rest of Informa Pharma Intelligence's podcasts are available on the Pharma Intelligence channel on Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, SoundCloud, TuneIn, and Spotify Podcasts: https://medtech.pharmaintelligence.informa.com/podcasts Medtech Insight articles addressing topics discussed in this episode: Dexcom Kiboshes Insulet Merger Rumors: https://medtech.pharmaintelligence.informa.com/MT145464/Dexcom-Kiboshes-Insulet-Merger-Rumors FDA Clears Abbott's Libre 3: https://medtech.pharmaintelligence.informa.com/MT145463/FDA-Clears-Abbotts-Libre-3 Medtronic Starts Planned Portfolio Simplification With DaVita Renal Care Spin Off: https://medtech.pharmaintelligence.informa.com/MT145461/Medtronic-Starts-Planned-Portfolio-Simplification-With-DaVita-Renal-Care-Spin-Off Dexcom Rumored To Be In Talks To Acquire Insulet: https://medtech.pharmaintelligence.informa.com/MT145442/Dexcom-Rumored-To-Be-In-Talks-To-Acquire-Insulet Vitestro Introduces First Autonomous Phlebotomist Robot In Europe https://medtech.pharmaintelligence.informa.com/MT145467/Vitestro-Introduces-First-Autonomous-Phlebotomist-Robot-In-Europe Microbot Medical Hopes To Bring First Disposable Endovascular Robot To US Market: https://medtech.pharmaintelligence.informa.com/MT145377/Microbot-Medical-Hopes-To-Bring-First-Disposable-Endovascular-Robot-To-US-Market
Lots to consider across the landscape of democracy this week. We discuss statewide election upheavals and legislation impacting democracy, Trump and the Republican party dynamics, and updates on redistricting in Florida and Wisconsin. Also follow along at: Onefordemocracy.org @onefordemocracy
Natalie is joined this week by Lindy and Stephy from Turn of the Millennials! They will be chatting about everything millennials have lived through when it comes to dating. Grinding in a dark school gym, limited text messages, no phone calls until after 9:00pm, and group hangs were the hallmarks of how Millennials had to navigate dating in their teens. Then, the world shifted and Millennials were introduced to online dating and they had to deal with the shame of signing up for “one of those websites”. Live in nostalgia with the women as they have some great laughs about all the trends they've had to witness when it comes to romance. What do you remember about dating in the early 2000s that just doesn't happen anymore? Find Stephy and Lindy: Instagram: turnofthemillennialspod Website: https://www.millennialspod.com/ Follow us at @menivetoleratedpod on Instagram and firesidechat.com/nataliekatona on Fireside for the live show! Make sure to like, subscribe, and review so Natalie can send some good vibes and positive manifestations your way as well!
IS CIVIL WAR COMING TO MEXICO- MAJOR UPHEAVALS IN NORTHERN STATES
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This is episode 41 and we're dealing with two main things – firstly the shift in power amongst the Xhosa at the end of the 18th Century, then the arrival of the English in South Africa. Remember we've been focusing on the Zuurveld as the trekboers and the amaXhosa both expanded their interest in the region. The fate of these contending parties would remain undecided for twenty years and for the amXhosa, it was their fractured politics that weakened them precisely at the moment their greatest threat appeared. The indecisive Second Frontier War had left Ndlambe the most powerful Xhosa chief in the west but he couldn't seize ultimate control of the Zuurveld – the trekboers were returning to their farms razed during the war. Although they did not return in the same numbers initially, the tension was set to rise once more. In 1795 Ngqika turned 17 and he immediately took action against his uncle Ndlambe who as we know had been ruling on his behalf until he came of age. Ngqika was not to be trifled with although young. He was ambitious and pretty ruthless as you're going to hear. As the tension rose amongst the amaXhosa groups, it wasn't long before a mini civil war broke out. Upheavals far away in the world were going to have a major impact on this sleepy little southern African backwater shortly. The first attempts by the British at seizing the Cape failed miserably back in 1781 as we've heard with the brilliant but obese French commander Bailli de Suffren defeating the English fleet at the Cape Verde Islands. The British had no real interest in the Cape as such during this phase, they wanted the ports and the refreshment stations. There was no idea of colonizing this somewhat dangerous part of the world. The major strategic aim was to hold the Cape to prevent it from being seized by the French to use as a naval base as part of the crucial logistics route to and from India and China.
This is episode 41 and we're dealing with two main things – firstly the shift in power amongst the Xhosa at the end of the 18th Century, then the arrival of the English in South Africa. Remember we've been focusing on the Zuurveld as the trekboers and the amaXhosa both expanded their interest in the region. The fate of these contending parties would remain undecided for twenty years and for the amXhosa, it was their fractured politics that weakened them precisely at the moment their greatest threat appeared. The indecisive Second Frontier War had left Ndlambe the most powerful Xhosa chief in the west but he couldn't seize ultimate control of the Zuurveld – the trekboers were returning to their farms razed during the war. Although they did not return in the same numbers initially, the tension was set to rise once more. In 1795 Ngqika turned 17 and he immediately took action against his uncle Ndlambe who as we know had been ruling on his behalf until he came of age. Ngqika was not to be trifled with although young. He was ambitious and pretty ruthless as you're going to hear. As the tension rose amongst the amaXhosa groups, it wasn't long before a mini civil war broke out. Upheavals far away in the world were going to have a major impact on this sleepy little southern African backwater shortly. The first attempts by the British at seizing the Cape failed miserably back in 1781 as we've heard with the brilliant but obese French commander Bailli de Suffren defeating the English fleet at the Cape Verde Islands. The British had no real interest in the Cape as such during this phase, they wanted the ports and the refreshment stations. There was no idea of colonizing this somewhat dangerous part of the world. The major strategic aim was to hold the Cape to prevent it from being seized by the French to use as a naval base as part of the crucial logistics route to and from India and China.
Sin valores no hay rencores. Bibliografía esencial del capítulo: - El segundo libro de la República de Platón. - El séptimo libro (capítulo seis) de la Ética Nicomaquea de Aristóteles. - El discurso ”The Uses of Anger: Women Responding to Racism” pronunciado por Audio Lorde (1981). - El libro Unnatural Emotions: Everyday Sentiments on a Micronesian Atoll & their Challenge to Western Theory (1988) escrito por Catherine A. Lutz. - El artículo “Beyond Valence: Toward a Model of Emotion-Specific Influences on Judgement and Choice” escrito por D. Keltner y J. S. Lerner (2000). - El libro Upheavals of Thought : the Intelligence of Emotions (2001) escrito por Martha Nussbaum. - El artículo “Emotion Attribution in Intermittent Explosive Disorder” escrito por M. S. Patoilo, M. E. Berman y E. F. Coccaro (2021). Conducción: Mariana Beatriz Noé (@insomniosaticos en Twitter) Producción: Ezequiel Vila Música: Christian de Simone Ilustración: Bernardita Un podcast de Nuclear www.nuclear.com.ar
You will see great upheavals, replacements, and displacements in all sectors of society. Focus on what God is saying to the Church and get excited; Things are unfolding before our very eyes. Take your post now as a king and priest.
The 1950s featured a booming economy and a lot of demographic changes. We will take a look at how this era helped cause a massive wealth gap between white and black families in the United States.
Earthquakes don't just happen in the external world; they happen in the internal world, as well. Nobody is immune to the unexpected and devastating effects of life's sudden upheavals. Today, I share some lessons on how we can weather and prepare ourselves to walk through such situations and come out stronger on the other side! Visit and subscribe to my blog at: www.graceopens.blogspot.com Twitter: @opentograce2015 Instagram: @opentogracealaska Parler: @Opentogracealaska MeWe: Katherine Singer
After listening to this episode-please send in your opinion to ravkiv@gmail.com whether the Rischa Team could thrive in Eretz Yisroel having a larger impact than staying in the United States.There have been many calls for viewing the last few months as a clarion call for Mashiach.The strident columns penned by Rabbi Chananyah Weissman calling for Jews in America to plan their evacuation from the U.S.and begin resettlement in EretzYisroel have been widely circulated.Weissman,on the heels of the recent social unrest and protests wrote a passioned histrionic piece entitled"Why do Orthodox Jews want to stay in America?",warning of the dismantling of the safeguards of society to the peril of the Bnei Yisroel.(The full text can be found at Orthodox Jews against Discrimination and Racism.)Both Rabbis Kivelevitz and Bechhofer dismiss Weissman as an extremist, and instead discuss calmly if the forced lockdowns and weakening of schools should push younger persons who are able to plan their Aliyah.Rabbi Bechhofer succinctly reviews the Halachic opinions if one is bound to move to Eretz Yisroel,now that free immigration is offered to all Jews.He claims persons who are engaged in important Harbatzas HaTorah and are thriving have no responsibility to forsake their life calling to merely subsist without honor in the Holy Land.Rabbi Bechhofer asserts that both he and Kivelevitz would be considered men of mere average ability in the midst of the towering scholarship that flourishes in every corner of Yerushalayim and Bnei Brak.Furthermore due to their eccentricities,they would never find a following or create a successful Yeshiva in the highly polarized judgmental atmosphere that permeates the country.Kivelevitz thinks Bechhofer is selling himself short,and points out that the activities both of them are managing in America hardly qualify as crucial work on behalf of the less learned of our people.He cites the example of many Rabbis who adopted the strict mores of dress that was expected of them in Eretz Yisroel,yet remained true to their essence.They were capable of disseminating their unique approach in that environment to truly appreciative knowledge loving students and chaverim .Those Rabbanim submitted to the small minded dress expectations, yet gained in self fulfillment.Why not two sixtyish red headed fellows like themselves?Please leave us a review or email us at ravkiv@gmail.comFor more information on this podcast visityeshivaofnewark.jewishpodcasts.org See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information. This podcast is powered by JewishPodcasts.org. Start your own podcast today and share your content with the world. Click jewishpodcasts.fm/signup to get started.