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John Maytham speaks with Associate Professor Helen Kruuse from Rhodes University’s Faculty of Law about the principle of habeas corpus, a legal safeguard that allows individuals to challenge unlawful detention, and why it is under threat in the United States under former President Donald Trump’s immigration-related legal strategies. Presenter John Maytham is an actor and author-turned-talk radio veteran and seasoned journalist. His show serves a round-up of local and international news coupled with the latest in business, sport, traffic and weather. The host’s eclectic interests mean the program often surprises the audience with intriguing book reviews and inspiring interviews profiling artists. A daily highlight is Rapid Fire, just after 5:30pm. CapeTalk fans call in, to stump the presenter with their general knowledge questions. Another firm favourite is the humorous Thursday crossing with award-winning journalist Rebecca Davis, called “Plan B”. Thank you for listening to a podcast from Afternoon Drive with John Maytham Listen live on Primedia+ weekdays from 15:00 and 18:00 (SA Time) to Afternoon Drive with John Maytham broadcast on CapeTalk https://buff.ly/NnFM3Nk For more from the show go to https://buff.ly/BSFy4Cn or find all the catch-up podcasts here https://buff.ly/n8nWt4x Subscribe to the CapeTalk Daily and Weekly Newsletters https://buff.ly/sbvVZD5 Follow us on social media: CapeTalk on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/CapeTalk CapeTalk on TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@capetalk CapeTalk on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/ CapeTalk on X: https://x.com/CapeTalk CapeTalk on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@CapeTalk567 See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
It is a common assumption that in Israel, Jews have sovereignty, and in most other places where Jews live today, they have religious freedom instead. As Simon Rabinovitch shows in this original work, the situation is much more complicated. Jews today possess different kinds of legal rights in states around the world; some stem from religious freedom protections, and others evolved from a longer history of Jewish autonomy. By comparing conflicts between Jewish collective and individual rights in courts and laws across the globe, from the French Revolution to today, this book provides a nuanced legal history of Jewish sovereignty and religious freedom. Rabinovitch weaves key themes in Jewish legal history with the individual stories of litigants, exploring ideas about citizenship and belonging; who is a Jew; what makes a Jewish family; and how to define Jewish space. He uses recent court cases to explore problems of conflicting rights and then situates each case in a wider historical context. This unique comparative history creates a global picture of modern legal development in which Jews continue to use the law to carve out surprising forms of sovereignty. Simon Rabinovitch is the Stotsky Associate Professor of Jewish Historical and Cultural Studies at Northeastern University. He teaches and writes on a range of topics in European, Jewish, Russian, and legal history. Geraldine Gudefin is a French-born modern Jewish historian researching Jewish family life, legal pluralism, and the migration experiences of Jews in France and the United States. She is currently a research fellow at the Hebrew University's Avraham Harman Research Institute of Contemporary Jewry, and is completing a book titled An Impossible Divorce? East European Jews and the Limits of Legal Pluralism in France, 1900-1939. Mentioned in the podcast: • Simon Rabinovitch, Jewish Rights, National Rites: Nationalism and Autonomy in Late Imperial and Revolutionary Russia (2014) • Maurice Samuels, The Right to Difference: French Universalism and the Jews (2016) • David Sorkin, The Religious Enlightenment: Protestants, Jews, and Catholics from London to Vienna (2008) • David Sorkin, Jewish Emancipation: A History across Five Centuries (2019) • Lawrence Rosen, The Rights of Groups: Understanding Community in the Eyes of the Law (2024) • Winnifred Fallers Sullivan, Church State Corporation: Construing Religion in US Law (2020) • Nomi M. Stolzenberg and David N. Myers, American Shtetl: The Making of Kiryas Joel, a Hasidic Village in Upstate New York (2022) • David Biale, Power & Powerlessness in Jewish History (1986) Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/intellectual-history
It is a common assumption that in Israel, Jews have sovereignty, and in most other places where Jews live today, they have religious freedom instead. As Simon Rabinovitch shows in this original work, the situation is much more complicated. Jews today possess different kinds of legal rights in states around the world; some stem from religious freedom protections, and others evolved from a longer history of Jewish autonomy. By comparing conflicts between Jewish collective and individual rights in courts and laws across the globe, from the French Revolution to today, this book provides a nuanced legal history of Jewish sovereignty and religious freedom. Rabinovitch weaves key themes in Jewish legal history with the individual stories of litigants, exploring ideas about citizenship and belonging; who is a Jew; what makes a Jewish family; and how to define Jewish space. He uses recent court cases to explore problems of conflicting rights and then situates each case in a wider historical context. This unique comparative history creates a global picture of modern legal development in which Jews continue to use the law to carve out surprising forms of sovereignty. Simon Rabinovitch is the Stotsky Associate Professor of Jewish Historical and Cultural Studies at Northeastern University. He teaches and writes on a range of topics in European, Jewish, Russian, and legal history. Geraldine Gudefin is a French-born modern Jewish historian researching Jewish family life, legal pluralism, and the migration experiences of Jews in France and the United States. She is currently a research fellow at the Hebrew University's Avraham Harman Research Institute of Contemporary Jewry, and is completing a book titled An Impossible Divorce? East European Jews and the Limits of Legal Pluralism in France, 1900-1939. Mentioned in the podcast: • Simon Rabinovitch, Jewish Rights, National Rites: Nationalism and Autonomy in Late Imperial and Revolutionary Russia (2014) • Maurice Samuels, The Right to Difference: French Universalism and the Jews (2016) • David Sorkin, The Religious Enlightenment: Protestants, Jews, and Catholics from London to Vienna (2008) • David Sorkin, Jewish Emancipation: A History across Five Centuries (2019) • Lawrence Rosen, The Rights of Groups: Understanding Community in the Eyes of the Law (2024) • Winnifred Fallers Sullivan, Church State Corporation: Construing Religion in US Law (2020) • Nomi M. Stolzenberg and David N. Myers, American Shtetl: The Making of Kiryas Joel, a Hasidic Village in Upstate New York (2022) • David Biale, Power & Powerlessness in Jewish History (1986) Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/new-books-network
It is a common assumption that in Israel, Jews have sovereignty, and in most other places where Jews live today, they have religious freedom instead. As Simon Rabinovitch shows in this original work, the situation is much more complicated. Jews today possess different kinds of legal rights in states around the world; some stem from religious freedom protections, and others evolved from a longer history of Jewish autonomy. By comparing conflicts between Jewish collective and individual rights in courts and laws across the globe, from the French Revolution to today, this book provides a nuanced legal history of Jewish sovereignty and religious freedom. Rabinovitch weaves key themes in Jewish legal history with the individual stories of litigants, exploring ideas about citizenship and belonging; who is a Jew; what makes a Jewish family; and how to define Jewish space. He uses recent court cases to explore problems of conflicting rights and then situates each case in a wider historical context. This unique comparative history creates a global picture of modern legal development in which Jews continue to use the law to carve out surprising forms of sovereignty. Simon Rabinovitch is the Stotsky Associate Professor of Jewish Historical and Cultural Studies at Northeastern University. He teaches and writes on a range of topics in European, Jewish, Russian, and legal history. Geraldine Gudefin is a French-born modern Jewish historian researching Jewish family life, legal pluralism, and the migration experiences of Jews in France and the United States. She is currently a research fellow at the Hebrew University's Avraham Harman Research Institute of Contemporary Jewry, and is completing a book titled An Impossible Divorce? East European Jews and the Limits of Legal Pluralism in France, 1900-1939. Mentioned in the podcast: • Simon Rabinovitch, Jewish Rights, National Rites: Nationalism and Autonomy in Late Imperial and Revolutionary Russia (2014) • Maurice Samuels, The Right to Difference: French Universalism and the Jews (2016) • David Sorkin, The Religious Enlightenment: Protestants, Jews, and Catholics from London to Vienna (2008) • David Sorkin, Jewish Emancipation: A History across Five Centuries (2019) • Lawrence Rosen, The Rights of Groups: Understanding Community in the Eyes of the Law (2024) • Winnifred Fallers Sullivan, Church State Corporation: Construing Religion in US Law (2020) • Nomi M. Stolzenberg and David N. Myers, American Shtetl: The Making of Kiryas Joel, a Hasidic Village in Upstate New York (2022) • David Biale, Power & Powerlessness in Jewish History (1986) Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/jewish-studies
It is a common assumption that in Israel, Jews have sovereignty, and in most other places where Jews live today, they have religious freedom instead. As Simon Rabinovitch shows in this original work, the situation is much more complicated. Jews today possess different kinds of legal rights in states around the world; some stem from religious freedom protections, and others evolved from a longer history of Jewish autonomy. By comparing conflicts between Jewish collective and individual rights in courts and laws across the globe, from the French Revolution to today, this book provides a nuanced legal history of Jewish sovereignty and religious freedom. Rabinovitch weaves key themes in Jewish legal history with the individual stories of litigants, exploring ideas about citizenship and belonging; who is a Jew; what makes a Jewish family; and how to define Jewish space. He uses recent court cases to explore problems of conflicting rights and then situates each case in a wider historical context. This unique comparative history creates a global picture of modern legal development in which Jews continue to use the law to carve out surprising forms of sovereignty. Simon Rabinovitch is the Stotsky Associate Professor of Jewish Historical and Cultural Studies at Northeastern University. He teaches and writes on a range of topics in European, Jewish, Russian, and legal history. Geraldine Gudefin is a French-born modern Jewish historian researching Jewish family life, legal pluralism, and the migration experiences of Jews in France and the United States. She is currently a research fellow at the Hebrew University's Avraham Harman Research Institute of Contemporary Jewry, and is completing a book titled An Impossible Divorce? East European Jews and the Limits of Legal Pluralism in France, 1900-1939. Mentioned in the podcast: • Simon Rabinovitch, Jewish Rights, National Rites: Nationalism and Autonomy in Late Imperial and Revolutionary Russia (2014) • Maurice Samuels, The Right to Difference: French Universalism and the Jews (2016) • David Sorkin, The Religious Enlightenment: Protestants, Jews, and Catholics from London to Vienna (2008) • David Sorkin, Jewish Emancipation: A History across Five Centuries (2019) • Lawrence Rosen, The Rights of Groups: Understanding Community in the Eyes of the Law (2024) • Winnifred Fallers Sullivan, Church State Corporation: Construing Religion in US Law (2020) • Nomi M. Stolzenberg and David N. Myers, American Shtetl: The Making of Kiryas Joel, a Hasidic Village in Upstate New York (2022) • David Biale, Power & Powerlessness in Jewish History (1986) Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/religion
It is a common assumption that in Israel, Jews have sovereignty, and in most other places where Jews live today, they have religious freedom instead. As Simon Rabinovitch shows in this original work, the situation is much more complicated. Jews today possess different kinds of legal rights in states around the world; some stem from religious freedom protections, and others evolved from a longer history of Jewish autonomy. By comparing conflicts between Jewish collective and individual rights in courts and laws across the globe, from the French Revolution to today, this book provides a nuanced legal history of Jewish sovereignty and religious freedom. Rabinovitch weaves key themes in Jewish legal history with the individual stories of litigants, exploring ideas about citizenship and belonging; who is a Jew; what makes a Jewish family; and how to define Jewish space. He uses recent court cases to explore problems of conflicting rights and then situates each case in a wider historical context. This unique comparative history creates a global picture of modern legal development in which Jews continue to use the law to carve out surprising forms of sovereignty. Simon Rabinovitch is the Stotsky Associate Professor of Jewish Historical and Cultural Studies at Northeastern University. He teaches and writes on a range of topics in European, Jewish, Russian, and legal history. Geraldine Gudefin is a French-born modern Jewish historian researching Jewish family life, legal pluralism, and the migration experiences of Jews in France and the United States. She is currently a research fellow at the Hebrew University's Avraham Harman Research Institute of Contemporary Jewry, and is completing a book titled An Impossible Divorce? East European Jews and the Limits of Legal Pluralism in France, 1900-1939. Mentioned in the podcast: • Simon Rabinovitch, Jewish Rights, National Rites: Nationalism and Autonomy in Late Imperial and Revolutionary Russia (2014) • Maurice Samuels, The Right to Difference: French Universalism and the Jews (2016) • David Sorkin, The Religious Enlightenment: Protestants, Jews, and Catholics from London to Vienna (2008) • David Sorkin, Jewish Emancipation: A History across Five Centuries (2019) • Lawrence Rosen, The Rights of Groups: Understanding Community in the Eyes of the Law (2024) • Winnifred Fallers Sullivan, Church State Corporation: Construing Religion in US Law (2020) • Nomi M. Stolzenberg and David N. Myers, American Shtetl: The Making of Kiryas Joel, a Hasidic Village in Upstate New York (2022) • David Biale, Power & Powerlessness in Jewish History (1986) Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/law
ABOUT THE GUESTIn this episode, we're joined by Dr. Chris Fuzie, President-Elect of the National Leaderology Association, a respected authority on leadership with over 13 years of experience as a CEO and Senior Consultant. With a Doctorate in Organisational Leadership and 29 years as a Police Lieutenant, where he led teams such as Homicide and Hostage Negotiations, Dr. Fuzie brings an unparalleled perspective on leadership. As a National Instructor in police leadership, author, and speaker, his mission is to help individuals and organisations apply behaviour-based leadership principles. Today, we'll explore leadership insights for SMEs, crisis management, and actionable strategies for driving organisational success.To discover more about Dr Chris Fuzie and his book please click these links:Website: https://www.cmfleadership.com/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/dr-chris-fuzie-ed-d-m-a-ol-37587934/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/chris.fuzie X Twitter: https://x.com/CMFLeadership Amazon book https://www.amazon.co.uk/Liminal-Space-Reshaping-Leadership-Followership-ebook/dp/B0D37GRY1R/ref=sr_1_1?crid=MRDYJ0X2SEFL&dib=eyJ2IjoiMSJ9.ih0soLk9X5HGo6HQUQIOjQ.8WktSqKDrn9CtkWrbbDbcLfeiyzebyKE0i5xFZe2Qpg&dib_tag=se&keywords=Dr+chris+fuzie&qid=1726924485&sprefix=dr+chris+fuzie%2Caps%2C78&sr=8-1 ABOUT THE HOSTMy name is Dave Barr and I am the Founder and Owner of RLB Purchasing Consultancy Limited.I have been working in Procurement for over 25 years and have had the joy of working in a number of global manufacturing and service industries throughout this time.I am passionate about self development, business improvement, saving money, buying quality goods and services, developing positive and effective working relationships with suppliers and colleagues, and driving improvement through out the supply chain.Now I wish to share this knowledge and that of highly skilled and competent people with you, the listener, in order that you may hopefully benefit from this information.CONTACT DETAILS@The Real Life BuyerEmail: david@thereallifebuyer.co.ukWebsite: https://linktr.ee/thereallifebuyerFor Purchasing Consultancy services:https://rlbpurchasingconsultancy.co.uk/Email: contact@rlbpurchasingconsultancy.co.ukFind and Follow me @reallifebuyer on Facebook, Instagram, X, Threads and TikTok.Click here for some Guest Courses - https://www.thereallifebuyer.co.uk/guest-courses/Click here for some Guest Publications - https://www.thereallifebuyer.co.uk/guest-publications
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In our first episode of 2025, with a brand-new format, Regulatory Ramblings highlights two critical developments shaping Asia's financial and regulatory landscapes.In Episode 61, Hong Kong-based lawyer Ben Hammond unpacks the city's upcoming Stablecoin Bill, a landmark regulation aimed at strengthening digital asset oversight while bolstering Hong Kong's position as a global financial hub. Hammond reflects on the bill's significance, how it fills regulatory gaps, and its potential to foster legitimacy and confidence in the stablecoin ecosystem. He also explores the broader challenges and opportunities the legislation presents for compliance, cross-border legal practice, and the evolution of digital finance.Meanwhile, legal expert and political analyst Ross Feingold examines the extraterritorial enforcement of US laws under President-elect Donald Trump's returning administration. Feingold addresses heightened sanctions, trade policies, and the ripple effects on financial hubs like Hong Kong and Singapore. Topics include escalating compliance costs, the dollar's role in global trade, and the implications of Trump's crypto-friendly stance for Asian markets.With insights ranging from the Stablecoin Bill's regulatory impact to Trump's influence on Asia's financial compliance, this episode provides a timely overview of the challenges and opportunities awaiting the region in 2025.Our first guest, Ross Feingold, Head of Research at Caerus Consulting, brings extensive expertise in global risk management. A New York and Washington, DC-admitted lawyer, he has served as in-house counsel at Royal Bank of Scotland, Deutsche Bank, and J.P. Morgan. With over 20 years of experience in Asia, including Hong Kong, Singapore, and Taipei, Ross is fluent in Mandarin and has held roles as a lecturer, political analyst, and Asia chairman of Republicans Abroad. He is also a director of the Association of American Residents Overseas. In this episode, Ross discusses the implications of US extraterritorial laws under the incoming administration of President-elect Donald Trump.Our second guest, Ben Hammond, managing partner at Ashurst Hong Kong, leads the firm's financial services regulatory group, specializing in non-contentious regulatory practice. He advises clients on a wide range of regulatory matters, with a focus on digital economy initiatives. Notably, Ben guided Goldman Sachs in 2023 on its tokenization platform, GS DAP™, for issuing the world's first government-backed tokenized green bond (HK$800 million) for the Hong Kong government. In 2024, he led HSBC's support to the Hong Kong Monetary Authority on the world's first multi-currency “digitally native” bond offering, underscoring his expertise in pioneering regulatory frameworks and digital finance innovation.The Regulatory Ramblings podcast is brought to you by The University of Hong Kong's Reg/Tech Lab (Building Better Financial Systems), HKU-SCF FinTech Academy, Asia Global Institute, and HKU-edX Professional Certificate in FinTech, with support from HKU Law. The program is led by Douglas Arner and hosted by Ajay Shamdasani. For more details and links, please visit: www.hkufintech.com/regulatoryramblingsHKU FinTech is the leading fintech research and education in Asia. Learn more at www.hkufintech.com.
Leor Sapir returns to talk about the current Supreme Court Case re: child transition, and how "rights" have defined and changed US Culture over the years. https://x.com/LeorSapir https://manhattan.institute/person/leor-sapir Support this channel: https://www.paypal.me/benjaminboycehttps://cash.app/$benjaminaboycehttps://www.buymeacoffee.com/benjaminaboyce --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/calmversations/support
The Email Overload: Navigating the Challenges of Modern CommunicationKey Takeaways:Email marketing lacks the opt-in rigor it once had, leading to an influx of unwanted communication.Cold emails without proper unsubscribe options contribute to a frustrating user experience.Legislation and responsible practices are essential in managing the ever-growing flood of email correspondence.In the digital age, email reigns supreme as an essential tool for both personal and professional communication. Yet, as Mike and Torya explore in their Nightly Rant, the misuse of email can turn this invaluable tool into a source of relentless irritation. Email marketing practices have drastically shifted over the years, and what was once an opt-in sanctuary has now morphed into a chaotic free-for-all, where inboxes are bombarded by cold emails from faceless entities.The Evolution of Email MarketingOne of the most striking themes from the Nightly Rant is the transformation of email marketing. Torya recalls how "[p]eople would refuse to send an email unless someone signed up on their list and then confirmed that they wanted to be on," emphasizing the past importance of consent. The double opt-in method was once a hallmark of responsible email marketing, ensuring that only those genuinely interested received communication. However, as noted, "[t]hese days, cold emails have gone nuts because they have these data factories that have everybody's information and then they sell it."This shift represents a significant paradigm change. Cold emails, often sent en masse without explicit permission, reflect a broader cultural deviation from consent-based practices. Businesses, eager to expand their reach, rely on data brokers to acquire vast lists of contacts, commonly leading to the infamous digital clutter most people encounter daily. The implication here is a systemic issue where privacy rights and consumer protection laws have lagged behind technological advancement.Consequences of Omitted Unsubscribe LinksWhen it comes to unwanted emails, the lack of an unsubscribe option is a recurrent frustration highlighted by the speakers. Mike passionately points out the absence of unsubscribe links in some emails, stating, "This could have been so much easier on both of us had you just followed US Law and included an unsubscribe link in your email." This absence is an oversight and a breach of legal standards set to protect consumers from spam.The problem is twofold: it inundates individuals with irrelevant communication, and it forces them into a perpetual cycle of deleting or blocking senders, causing unnecessary digital stress. The failure to include an unsubscribe mechanism irritates users and damages the sender's reputation. As Torya decisively mentions in her response to persistent emails, "I obviously don't want the crap you're peddling. I never gave you permission to spam email me." This interaction underscores a shared consumer sentiment where digital boundaries are overstepped, eroding trust and derailing potential business relationships.Need for Responsible Practices and LegislationA recurring theme in the discussion is the need for responsible practices and stronger legislation to regulate email marketing. Mike alludes to an exciting point about Instagram's policy that only allows one unsolicited message unless the recipient responds, imagining if "it was like that with email."This reflects a significant area requiring development: the regulation of electronic communications. Analogous to the laws governing traditional advertising, email communication should adhere to stringent controls ensuring sender accountability. The speakers suggest that legislative bodies should take cues from platforms like Instagram, which develop user-centric models to protect consumer privacy and prevent harassment.Moreover, beyond legislation, enterprises are responsible for adopting ethical marketing practices. The philosophy should shift from mass distribution to targeted, consent-based interaction. Businesses stand to gain more by respecting potential customers' preferences, fostering richer engagement, and building trust.As the conversation winds down, it's evident that the world of email communication is ripe with challenges. The reality for many users is a constant battle against the tide of irrelevant, unsolicited emails. Mike and Torya shed critical light on the need to evolve consumer protection laws and marketing ethics. As they humorously yet insightfully critique the current state, the overarching message remains clear: it's time to reboot how email marketing is approached, ensuring it aligns with the values of consent, relevance, and respect.The path forward lies in harmonizing legislation with technology, crafting clear guidelines that protect consumers while still allowing businesses to connect meaningfully with their audience. As Mike and Torya illustrate with their lively debate, the issue is more than an annoyance; it's a clarion call for the digital world to recalibrate and prioritize the integrity of communication.TimestampSummary0:15The Evolution and Ethics of Cold Email Practices2:53Frustrations with Persistent Unsolicited Emails and Lack of Unsubscribe6:32Confronting Persistent Spam Emails and Legal Threats9:07Global Tech Collaboration Challenges and Opportunities9:29Dealing With Spam Emails and Privacy Concerns14:03Mistaken Identity: Living at a UPS Store Address14:57Email Etiquette: Unsubscribe Links and Follow-Up Limits
Meet the American law professor who's visa was in question earlier this week after speaking at a Mosque in Sydney. Khaled Beydoun, who is of Lebanese, Egyptian and Palestinian heritage, has a staggering 2.5 million Instagram followers and has become a major source of trusted news on war on Gaza and the broader regional conflict. In this exclusive interview, Khaled sits down to share his insights on the past year of violence, the powerful voices of Palestinian journalists on the ground, and the risks that come with challenging confronting western media narratives. In chat with Antoinette Lattouf, Khaled delves into the significant impact that Muslim and Arab voters in the U.S. could have on the upcoming election. FULL QUOTE FROM HIS TALK ON OCTOBER 7 "It's a good day and we've got to mark some of the good news that comes about, that we oftentimes neglect," “Today is not fully a day of mourning, today is also a day that marks considerable celebration, considerable progress and in some respects, considerable privilege. The level of global literacy around what's taking place in [Palestine] has exponentially risen." Follow The Briefing:TikTok: @listnrnewsroomInstagram: @listnrnewsroom @thebriefingpodcast YouTube: @LiSTNRnewsroomFacebook: @LiSTNR NewsroomSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Terry Lodge, Legal Counsel for Veterans for Peace, and Mike Ferner, Executive Director for Veterans for Peace join us to discuss the immediate need to gather a panel to indict Secretary of State Blinken and the letter to the Department of Justice outlining his culpability. Veterans for Peace is taking this major stand based on recent revelations from Propublica that Blinken lied to Congress about continuing aid to Israel, but it goes much deeper. Blinken apparently was complicit in genocide from the start. We also hear from VFP member Craig Bardo who spoke to a rally in Nashville and called for Blinken's indictment.
What's good everyone! Here's a new episode in "The Future", which I call people from different occupations and discuss their impact and direction of what we believe the world's future will become. For this episode, I called my friend Fabian who will discuss the impact on how law integrates with cybersecurity and the effect it has with USA's system. Fabian speaks about his journey and how his current career is built for the change of the law and cybersecurity. From starting as a law student to becoming a US Privacy Officer, Fabian has a deep understanding of on how to help organizations get their information secured and long lasting while maintaining judiciary protocols and effectively manage and prepare for risk as technologies emerge and evolve. How do regulations and compliance keep up with cybersecurity updates? Is your data in trouble? What are legal preparations in cybersecurity in the growing world? You'll find out in this episode about our thoughts. If you enjoyed this, please like and subscribe for more content! Here is Fabian's LinkedIn Follow the socials: Instagram Twitter
AP correspondent Julie Walker reports TikTok goes to court over a law that could lead to a ban on the popular platform.
United States correspondent Todd Zwillich speaks to Lisa Owen about a Florida law banning gender-affirming medical care for minors being blocked by a federal judge, an investigation that has exposed hundreds of cases of law enforcement sexually exploiting minors with many avoiding prison time. He also provides an update on Rudy Giuliani's bankruptcy woes.
More U.S. law firms are shutting down their operations in Shanghai, China's financial center. We look at what's behind the exodus, and why an expert says accounting firms in China are the next target. China's defense ministry decided to lash out at former President Donald Trump based on an anonymous source, as tensions between the U.S.-Taiwan alliance versus China reach historic highs. The U.S. Defense Secretary is meeting his Chinese counterpart for the first time in two years. We have more on his concerns and China's response. Artificial intelligence researcher OpenAI is cracking down on sinister online influence campaigns. It says they're carried out by foreign actors: from China to Russia and Iran. ⭕️ Watch in-depth videos based on Truth & Tradition at Epoch TV
A maritime law from 1920 prevents non-US ships from operating in and out of US ports. The problem for offshore wind? There are no large turbine installation ships under US flag yet. In this episode of Energy Evolution, we hear from industry experts how the Jones Act affects a fledgling offshore wind buildout and how developers found workarounds to get turbines offshore. Guests are Dominion Energy SVP Mark Mitchell, Ørsted SVP Troy Patton and S&P Global Commodity Insights analyst John Murray. Subscribe to Energy Evolution to stay current on the energy transition and its implications. The show is co-hosted by veteran journalists Dan Testa and Taylor Kuykendall.
A maritime law from 1920 prevents non-US ships from operating in and out of US ports. The problem for offshore wind? There are no large turbine installation ships under US flag yet. In this episode of Energy Evolution, we hear from industry experts how the Jones Act affects a fledgling offshore wind buildout and how developers found workarounds to get turbines offshore. Guests are Dominion Energy SVP Mark Mitchell, Ørsted SVP Troy Patton and S&P Global Commodity Insights analyst John Murray. Subscribe to Energy Evolution to stay current on the energy transition and its implications. The show is co-hosted by veteran journalists Dan Testa and Taylor Kuykendall.
In this episode ajfs71 is joined by Recon member Kingonjaguar and they talk about BDSM contracts and the law (specifically US Law). They talk about the nuances of making a BDSM contract with a partner, and whether or not it will actually hold up in a legal court of law, and the potential challenges you could face if it doesn't. Have you thought about making a BDSM contract with a play partner or with your own partner? Hope you enjoy the episode. National Coalition Of Sexual Freedom https://ncsfreedom.org/key-programs-2/consent-counts/ For additional information you might look into the Penal Code Section 213.10 - Permission to Use Force, and how it relates to the rights and injustices that occur in the non-traditional sexual communities, such as BDSM. - There are many articles around the legislation on “Explicit Prior Permission To Use Force”. Fetish men are everywhere, discover the world of Recon. Get into the scene. Find your fetish. Show your fetish. Find fetish men. Join the fun by downloading the Recon app here - bit.ly/ReconAppSC Follow us on social media: Facebook - www.facebook.com/recondotcom Twitter - twitter.com/ReconNews Instagram - www.instagram.com/reconnews
Today's episode marks International Day of Forests (March 21) by celebrating the 25th anniversary of a little-known but important US law: the Tropical Forest and Coral Reef Conservation Act, or TFCCA. At its core, the TFCCA was designed to facilitate debt-for-nature swaps, which enable developing countries to restructure the debt they owe to the US in a way that relieves their financial burden in exchange for redirecting a portion of the funds toward conservation. These swaps were conceptualized in the 1980s by Dr. Tom Lovejoy, WWF's first chief scientist, and proved to be remarkably successful and popular. Today's episode features a conversation with Esteban Brenes, WWF's senior director for conservation finance, about the history of debt-for-nature swaps (2:18), how conservation funds get disbursed under the TFCCA (4:25), and some examples of specific debt-for-nature swaps that have delivered results (8:01). Esteban also shares some lessons learned from the last 25 years of implementing this law, and how those lessons can be applied going forward (14:30). LINKS: COP28 Event: 25 Years of the TFCCA 2023 Peru Debt Swap Agreement WWF Statement on 2023 Peru Debt Swap WWF Statement on 2021 Congressional Reauthorization of the TFCCA Tom Lovejoy Obituary
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Over the holidays we passed an important milestone: the 50th anniversary of the Endangered Species Act (ESA). This bill was signed into law by President Nixon on December 28, 1973. Over the last 50 years the ESA has proved a remarkable success, with 99% of the species covered by the Act avoiding extinction. To mark this occasion, WWF's Leigh Henry joins the podcast to talk about the circumstances that led to the passage of the ESA back in 1973 (1:21), how the law actually works in practice (4:42), and how the law has been utilized to save species like the bald eagle and the black-footed ferret here in the US (10:51). She also explains how the ESA helps to protect species in other countries, from tigers to giant pandas (16:55). LINKS: Web Story: Celebrating 50 Years of the Endangered Species Act Leigh Henry Bio
Still reeling from the failed deal, investors begin to believe that Viktor may have double-crossed them. US Law enforcement also sets its sights on Viktor, investigating criminal allegations of a bribery scheme. Viktor is banged up in the Bahamas, fighting extradition to the U.S. The Pirate of Prague is an Apple Original podcast, produced by Blanchard House. Follow and listen on Apple Podcasts.apple.co/pirateSee 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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Fewer murder cases are being solved in the United States, despite the fact that the number of murders is increasing. The trend suggests something concerning is taking place in the American justice system, following anti-police and light-on-crime movements that have damaged law enforcement. Meanwhile, when it comes to anti-gun laws in the United States, it seems that even when laws are passed, there are large-scale movements to simply not cooperate with them. This is now being shown in Illinois. The state passed a sweeping anti-gun law, and citizens in the state are simply choosing to not cooperate with it. In this live Q&A with Crossroads host Joshua Philipp, we'll discuss these topics and others, and answer questions from the audience. Views expressed in this video are opinions of the host and guests, and do not necessarily reflect the views of The Epoch Times. ⭕️
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Welcome to Red or Yellow with Adam & Ed. This is a Podcast designed to help with, discuss and entertain on all aspects of refereeing to try and help you become the best referee you can be! This week we go through some news items, discuss VAR and go through Law 13: The Free Kick. We also covered: Eds Fun Facts which has a twist this week... Answered questions from the post-bag And where to watch Adams games....https://www.youtube.com/@footballqueensland Plus much much more... ----- Don't forget to get 10% off of your equipment... For UK-based referees head to: www.therefereestore.co.uk For Australia-based referees head to: www.processsports.com The code for both stores is: redoryellow10 Just apply that at checkout. ----- Please also note that all views on this Podcast are indeed that of the hosts, and not that of any associated bodies like Football Queensland or the FA. ----- We really want to encourage questions and discussion on anything to do with refereeing, and if you have any that you would like to submit, please email us at redoryellowpod@gmail.com - please feel free to send voice notes! ----- Follow the Podcast on Instagram: @redoryellowpod Follow the Podcast on TikTok: @redoryellowpod Follow the Podcast on Twitter: @redoryellowpod Follow the Podcast on Facebook: Red or Yellow Alternatively, you can follow us both on Social Media here: Instagram: Adam: @the_gym_starter | Ed: @escimo28 Twitter: Ed: @escimo | Adam: @the_gym_starter Website: Adam: www.thegymstarter.com ----- We truly hope you enjoy this episode and thank you so much for being here. Please like and subscribe wherever you get your podcasts! Speak to you again soon! Adam & Ed Music courtesy of City of Thieves Jingle courtesy of Pixabay
Babynups are gaining traction in the US, with some US Law firms even offering advice on how they should work. The document sets out what chores each parent will take up when the baby arrives, and in some cases are legally binding. But when faced with the chaos that often comes with family life, is this really practical? Bethan O'Riordan, Psychotherapist and owner of the Calm Parenting Community joined Sean to discuss...
On this edition of Your Call, we discuss the power and influence of the Federalist Society. In a piece for Truthout, law professors Michael Avery and Mark Brodin detail how the society evolved from a small group of disaffected conservative law students into an organization with extraordinary influence over American law and politics. The group has successfully lobbied for years to strike down affirmative action, overturn Roe, and undermine civil rights. Today, there are over 60,000 conservative lawyers and law students involved with Federalist Society activities with chapters in 90 cities, including six Supreme Court justices. The Republican Party has played the long game to take control of the courts. The Democratic Party hasn't had a game. What explains this? And what can be done to counter the influence of this powerful and well funded group?
This week, Joshua Neoh and Ryan Goss delve deep into one of the most pivotal cases in American legal history: Brown v. Board of Education, 347 U.S. 483 (1954). Discover how the case forever changed the landscape of education and civil rights in the United States through its ruling that state laws establishing racial segregation in public schools are unconstitutional.Brown 1Brown 2PlessyLearn more about the ANU College of Law here. Our thanks to the ANU College of Law Marketing and Communications team. ANU acknowledges and celebrates the First Australians on whose traditional lands we meet, and pays our respect to elders past and present.
On this edition of Your Call, we'll discuss the power and influence of the Federalist Society. In a piece for Truthout, law professors Michael Avery and Mark Brodin detail how the society evolved from a small group of disaffected conservative law students into an organization with extraordinary influence over American law and politics. The group has successfully lobbied for years to strike down affirmative action, overturn Roe v. Wade, and undermine civil rights. Today, there are over 60,000 conservative lawyers and law students involved with Federalist Society activities with chapters in 90 cities, including six Supreme Court justices. What can be done to counter the influence of this powerful group?
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In this episode of On Record PR, Gina Rubel goes on record with Éva Kerecsen, Chief Legal Counsel at NNG LLC, to talk about navigating the rapid evolution of artificial intelligence in the legal industry. Learn More Éva Kerecsen is a highly experienced legal professional with a passion for ensuring transparent and compliant operations in the dynamic world of technology. At NNG LLC, a prominent company in the automotive software industry, Éva has been managing and coordinating the entire legal activity of the organization for almost 10 years. She oversees approximately 800 legal issues per year, spanning copyright, e-commerce, IT law, employment law, commercial law, and data protection. Additionally, she has played a crucial role in the expansion of NNG's global presence, coordinating legal activities and advising NNG subsidiaries worldwide. Prior to her current role, they held the position of Legal Advisor at NNG LLC, where they provided invaluable guidance on various legal matters, including employment law, IP law, and marketing and communication-related issues. During this time, Éva was actively involved in contract negotiation, lease agreements, and the development of the company's trademark portfolio. Drawing from an impressive educational background, Éva holds a Bachelor of Law (LLB) from Pázmány Péter University, Faculty of Law, and a Master's degree in Information Technology Law (LLM) from the University of Pécs. They have also expanded their knowledge through specialized courses, including an Introduction to US Law program at The George Washington University Law School and Law and Psychology at Orac Academy, furthermore ongoing studies in Data Protection Law at Eötvös Lóránd University, Faculty of Law. With a keen focus on bridging the gap between law and technology, Éva is a sought-after expert in the legal field, leveraging their expertise to address the intersection of legal issues and technological advancements.
Leor Sapir is a fellow at the Manhattan Institute focusing on Gender in American policy at the state and federal level. In this calmvo we discuss how special interests groups interact with the courts to shape public values, and how the gender issue won't be solved without serious longterm strategy. Follow Leor at https://twitter.com/LeorSapir Find Leor at https://manhattan.institute/person/leor-sapir Support this channel: https://www.paypal.me/benjaminboyce https://cash.app/$benjaminaboyce https://www.buymeacoffee.com/benjaminaboyce --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/calmversations/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/calmversations/support
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The weekly podcast version of the #AxisOfEasy tech digest with Joey and Len. In this episode: * Clearview AI Admits to Nearly 1 Million Uses by US Law Enforcement * Discover the secret location of the Bitcoin whitepaper on your MacBook * British Privacy Watchdog Issues 12.7m Pound Fine on TikTok Over Children's Digital Safety * Whistleblower Leaks Classified Information on US Military Operations on Social Media * Security Researcher Tricks ChatGPT into Building Data Stealing Malware, Exposes Chinks in Chatbot's Anti-Malicious-Use Protections --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/canadian-bitcoiners/message
Thought the business was a pyramid schemeFirst started at 18, then talked out of it by his brother in law30 years later prospected by amateursStarted as a customer and gave out samplesWho do you want to listen to1 Someone who has never done something2 Someone who has tried and failed3 Someone who has tried and succeeded$40 Million in sales from changing his mindQuestion approachUsing leverageReport via fax to created a life changing fearHow will you take care of your familyOne thing you could doBuild your network, your network marketing business25,000 people in over 20 countriesEat Move Sleep bookGood scare better than good informationPeople have time for what is important to themLeading by exampleCommit to 30 minutes a dayMake friends, meet their friendsKnow, like, and trust3 choices 1 Retail customer2 Wholesale buyer3 Get paid to consume and paidWhat is best for youUsing toolsLearn history leads to 90% to diagnosisThey sell themselvesPeople buy on their scheduleFairest business model ever createdDeal with rejectionNo for right nowMeet people where they areEverything happens for us not to usLaw of oppositesTime block your business Create a routineFree Magic Words for Prospecting audiosMind Reading for Network Marketingavailable now (paperback and ebook)Link to all retailers: https://bigalbooks.com/book/mindreading/
In this episode of Serious Privacy, Paul Breitbarth of Catawiki and Dr. K Royal of Outschool bring you a recap of a very busy week in privacy. Earlier this week, we released a special episode on the UK data protection and digital information bill. But today you get the episode we actually intended for you this week, a regular weekend privacy episode, including information on the #Thingy, cookie banners, BCRs, and more.Resources discussed: IAPP state privacy law trackingHusch Blackwell state privacy law trackerTexas federal decision abortion fundsTexas lawsuit by five women being denied abortionsTexas bill on preventing abortion sites (and the actual bill)As always, if you have comments or questions, let us know - LinkedIn, Twitter @podcastprivacy @euroPaulB @heartofprivacy @trustArc and email podcast@seriousprivacy.eu. Please do like and write comments on your favorite podcast app so other professionals can find us easier. The Annual TrustArc Global Privacy Benchmarks survey is open until March 31st, and we want to hear from you. How is the industry shifting, and what trends do you foresee? This doesn't assess individual or company privacy competency. Rather, it allows you to shape the future of privacy protection initiatives. Please, share your views on how enterprise's manage data protection and privacy. As always, if you have comments or questions, find us on LinkedIn, Twitter @podcastprivacy @euroPaulB @heartofprivacy and email podcast@seriousprivacy.eu. Rate and Review us! #heartofprivacy #seriousprivacy #privacy #dataprotection #cybersecuritylaw #CPO #DPO
When an Arab murders a Jew in the land of Israel he will immediately begin receiving a salary from the Palestinian Authority. The more Jews he murders, the more money he and his family will receive. In fact, there are more than 30,000 Palestinians receiving blood money from their government to the tune of 1.5 billion dollars. Where does that money come from, you ask? Welcome to seeing our American tax dollars at work.
Fraudology is presented by Spec.It's no secret that online financial fraud, especially the fraud targetting the US & other Western Nations is often perpetrated by international organized crime. It can be difficult and confusing to know which law enforcement agencies to contact, or if they will follow up on the cases you've referred to them. So, often, online companies keep their investigations internal, often with little to no legal recourse against the cyber-criminals stealing thousands, if not millions of dollars from their organizations on a regular basis. So, when the Assistant Director of Investigations for the US Secret Service (Dave Smith), and the Deputy Assistant Director of the US Homeland Security Investigations, Transnational Organized Crime Division (Raul Aguilar) offered to join Karisse for a conversation on Fraudology, of course, she quickly replied with: "When?".Today is that day. Dave Smith & Raul Aguilar know that working with US federal agencies on online fraud cases hasn't always been easy. But, they're trying to change that. And they wanted to share with the listeners of Fraudology why their agencies are re-engaged in the investigations & dismantling of transnational organized crime & how you can work with their teams. Both Dave and Raul wanted to speak together to demonstrate their commitment to inter-agency collaboration, and to communicate their individual & combined commitment to collaboration, education, and justice. They'll also be candid about some of the challenges they face in their roles, how under-resourced they can be, and how prioritization works within their organizations. To connect with the programs that Dave & Raul mention in this episode:Consumer Shopping Guide provided by ICE (Immigrations & Customs Enforcement) includes summaries of several of the Operations conducted by DHS/HSI against fraudsters: https://www.ice.gov/topics/shopping-guideOperation Boiling Point (Operation by DHS/HSI against organized theft groups): https://www.ice.gov/features/op-boiling-pointList of local USSS Field Offices: https://www.secretservice.gov/contact/field-officesFraudology is hosted by Karisse Hendrick, a fraud fighter with decades of experience advising hundreds of the biggest ecommerce companies in the world on fraud, chargebacks, and other forms of abuse impacting a company's bottom line. Connect with her on LinkedIn She brings her experience, expertise, and extensive network of experts to this podcast semi weekly, on Tuesdays and Thursdays.
Everything is online nowadays. You can't avoid it. Technology is paving the way for the future of all businesses and the law sector is no different. That being said, would you use a 'Lawyer Directory' to find the best lawyer for you?This week, we're chatting to Lawyer.com's Director of Coaching and Live Events, Adam Reiman. Lawyer.com is the number #1 US lawyer matching service and online directory, connecting consumers with qualified lawyers. With their offices in Basking Ridge, New Jersey and Easton, Lawyer.com advances the technological culture of New York City and Philadelphia.Before Adam joined Lawyer.com, he studied General Studies at the University of Arizona, he was the Business Development Sales Manager at Corporate Express, Managing Member at Camelback Casualty and Director of Sales at The Rainmaker Institute!
Gay marriage bill signed into US law. Bolsonaro supporters attack police in January 6 style violence. Extreme weather brings tornadoes to US South. You can subscribe to Five Minute News with Anthony Davis on YouTube, with your preferred podcast app, ask your smart speaker, or enable Five Minute News as your Amazon Alexa Flash Briefing skill. Subscribe, rate and review at www.fiveminute.news Five Minute News is an Evergreen Podcast, covering politics, inequality, health and climate - delivering independent, unbiased and essential world news, daily. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Tarek Mansour is the 25 year old co-founder and CEO of Kalshi, America's first federally regulated exchange where you can trade on events, just like you would a stock or a commodity. During his time at Goldman Sachs, Tarek was set to help clients hedge their investments during Brexit, but there was no direct way to do it. In 2018, he started Kalshi with fellow MIT classmate Luana Lopes Lara. After three years of work, they got approved by the CFTC and made history. Kalshi's list of investors include Y Combinator, Alfred Lin at Sequoia, Charles Schwab, Ali Partovi of Neo, and Co-founder of KKR Henry Kravis. In this episode, Tarek talks to host Sabrina Halper about his experience working to change US legislation to legalize future markets, how different founders in his circle approach fundraising, his advice for other entrepreneurs building in highly regulated areas, and his views on all types of things, including manifesting, receiving advice, and which technological innovations are most exciting. Please like & subscribe! Reach out to Shalper@hofcapital.com with any feedback, requests for guests, or if you're building something to shape the future ❤️ . Engage with HOF on Twitter: @HOFCapital and at HOFCapital.com. Follow Tarek's journey: @mansourtarek_. Connect with Sabrina: @SabrinaHalper. Timecodes: 0:00 - Intro 0:50 - Early life, MIT, learning CS, working in finance 3:45 - Inception story of Kalshi 6:00 - Pitching YC hackathon & winning 7:58 - What Kalshi does and who its built for 10:00 - Why Kalshi ISN'T a gambling website 10:30 - History of grain futures 11:47 - The events that Kalshi CAN'T put on the platform 12:27 - How to prevent people from manipulating events 14:30 - Why Tarek believes the markets predict better than experts 16:10 - Kalshi's approach to building in a highly regulated industry 19:11 - Advice for other companies building in highly regulated spaces, working with SEC and CFTC 21:42 - Tarek's view into how crypto will be regulated 23:00 - Fundraising from YC, Ali Partovi, Justin Mateen before receiving regulatory approval 25:40 - Competition 27:24 - Putting midterm elections on Kalshi 30:14 - Misconception of being a young founder 32:50 - Best advice Tarek has been given 35:20 - What Tarek would be doing if he wasn't building Kalshi 36:05 - Most surprising thing about Tarek 36:40 - What's most exciting about the future: longevity, nuclear fusion, carbon transformation 39:46 - Who would Tarek like to see on Tomorrow Talk next: Alex from Deel, Tony from DoorDash
Lauren Bone and Candice Jackson are lawyers leading the charge against injustices done in the name of "gender" — from keeping men out of women's prisons and sports, to holding the medical industry accountable for medicalizing a genderation. https://jacksonbonelaw.com Find them on twitter: https://twitter.com/CEJacksonLaw https://twitter.com/laurenrachel22 Support this channel: https://www.paypal.me/benjaminboyce --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/calmversations/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/calmversations/support
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Welcome back to another "Solo-sode" with yours truly and a deep dive into another natural, holistic and spiritual healing modality.Today's topic is one of my favorites and that is all things FORGIVENESS. If you are looking to start truly forgiving people, places, things, and most importantly YOURSELF then this episode is for you.I go into some deep and mystical spiritual teachings and laws that connect to forgiveness and help you finally let go.This is PART 2 of this forgiveness exploration, so make sure you go back and listen to the first part to get the FULL picture.See the show notes below for some of the main points (in order) I covered:The POWERFUL resource you can use to dive further into this topic and the human behind it.My flair, experience, and perspective I will be adding on topHow these spiritual laws connect to forgiveness and what you need to doHow to PRACTICE forgiveness with these lawsLaw 10: We have Mental, Emotional, Spiritual and Physical intelligenceLaw 11: Life is not random, purposeful opportunities to make choices and guided by higher selfLaw 12: The ego is apart of the soul, job is to lovingly find all sorts of opportunities for me to experience the pain of separation, that being my purposeLaw 13: Cause and effect we use to create our reality, thoughts are causes that show up as physical effects, our world is a mirrorLaw 14: We at the soul level get precisely what we need to grow, how we judge what we get determines if we experience life as painful or joyfulLaw 15: Through relationship we learn and grow, we heal and return to wholeness and truth and see projections and bring repressed material to the surface. We need others for healingLaw 16: Through the law of resonance, we attract others who resonate with our issues so we can heal them. We bring in someone who will abandon us so we can heal it and teach usLaw 17: We come into the human experience with a mission, to fully experience a particular pattern, so we can feel the feelings of that pattern and transform this energy through loveLaw 18: Physical reality is an illusion, created through our senses, matter is energy at different frequenciesLooking for more FREE SELF-LOVE TOOLS? Join my newsletter and download some meditations, affirmations and visualizations on me:www.harrisonmeagher.com/learn-more Don't forget to LEAVE A REVIEW if you loved the show to go into a draw for our WEEKLY prizes! Need more COMMUNITY and TRIBE? Join the Cosmic Love Antenna FB GROUP:https://www.facebook.com/groups/cosmicloveantennaWanting to connect deeper either for coaching, feedback, or becoming a guest? See the following options:Social (FB, Insta, Clubhouse): @harrisonmeagher Website: www.harrisonmeagher.com Email: harrisonmeagher.business@outlook.com LOVE you xxxSupport this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/cosmic-love-antenna/donations
This week, Dr. Doug talks: AI, Kubernetes, Skimming, US Law, OpenSSL, the expert commentary of Jason Wood & more on the Security Weekly News! Visit https://www.securityweekly.com/swn for all the latest episodes! Follow us on Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/securityweekly Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/secweekly Show Notes: https://securityweekly.com/swn220