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The dismantling of USAID is contributing to a 17% drop in international foreign aid this year. That’s put some of the world’s worst conflicts in competition with each other for attention and resources. On today’s episode of the Big Take, Crisis Group CEO Comfort Ero joins host David Gura to discuss what this drop-off in funding has meant on the ground in the places that need it most — and why it’s so hard to sell developed countries on increasing their foreign aid budgets right now. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Vying for a Singapore National Team breakthrough, Jared Gallagher steps into the new season with fresh motivation. Called up to Gavin Lee’s local centralised training squad soon after being appointed co-captain at Albirex Niigata for the season ahead - the 23-year-old opens up on leadership, pressure, and the dream of representing Singapore while cementing his place in domestic football and beyond.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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The SPL season has kicked off, and Balestier’s Daniel Goh is back for his third spell with the Tigers. Fresh from a 2-2 draw against former club Albirex, he joins Sports Minutes to talk comebacks, adapting to Marko Kraljevic’s style, and the challenges locals face amid foreign influx. At 26, is this the make-or-break stage of his career? Got a story to tell? Get in touch!raushan@sph.com.sgSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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To kick off our series of in-depth interviews with each of the candidates seeking to replace Senator Dick Durbin, Lt. Governor Juliana Stratton joins us live. The 21st Show is Illinois' statewide weekday public radio talk show, connecting Illinois and bringing you the news, culture, and stories that matter to the 21st state. Have thoughts on the show or one of our episodes, or want to share an idea for something we should talk about? Send us an email: talk@21stshow.org. If you'd like to have your say as we're planning conversations, join our texting group! Just send the word "TALK" to (217) 803-0730. Subscribe to our podcast and hear our latest conversations. Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-21st-show/id1084405213 Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/6PT6pb0u7xVxKng8VhsaML Find past segments, links to our social media and more at our website: 21stshow.org
Time now for our daily Tech and Business Report, where KCBS Radio news anchor Holly Quan spoke with Sarah Frier. A San Francisco company is vying for Google Chrome's search browser. Perplexity, an AI startup, is offering nearly 35 million dollars for the browser as Google faces pressures from the government to break up their monopoly.
Julian Sayin claims to have gained 210 pounds and talks about vying for the starting quarterback position. Wednesday, August 6, 2025 Subscribe to the Podcast
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When Governor Brian Kemp announced he would not run for U.S. Senate next year, he made it clear he didn’t want Georgia Republicans to fight in a messy primary. But his decision to bow out of the race may have opened the floodgates, as several Republicans with Senate aspirations have announced their candidacies. On this week’s episode of “Plugged In,” hosts Sam Gringlas and Rahul Bali catch up on the fast-moving Republican primary to challenge Democratic U.S. Senator Jon Ossoff in 2026. Plus, Democrats mark the 60th anniversary of the Voting Rights Act of 1965 by reintroducing the John Lewis Voting Rights Advancement Act, we discuss the future of MARTA and we take a look at what’s next for the push to legalize gambling in Georgia.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Former Hudson's Bay workers are putting their faith in Ruby Liu. The B-C billionaire is on a hiring spree - hoping to attract workers for her own stores at former Hudson's Bay locations. The catch? The stores haven't opened - and Liu hasn't even leased out the buildings.Also: A U.S. brokered ceasefire in Syria to end violence between sectarian groups is on shaky ground. The truce also had the backing of Israel and Syria's governments. The violence has killed hundreds of people in recent days - quickly making it a massive challenge for Syria's fledgling government. And: If you went back in time to 390 million years ago to the Prairies, you wouldn't see amber waves of grain -- just waves. You'll hear about the paleontologist studying fish fossils from that period - and how those fossils can help fill in evolutionary gaps.Plus: Dozens injured in L.A. car ramming, India's judicial backlog, Japan's upper house election, and more.
June 30, 2025 - Eight parties submitted applications for three New York City-area casinos, so we examine the proposals and how they'll be vetted with Jason Beeferman, a Capitol reporter with Politico New York.
As the Presidential election draws nearer more and more candidates are emerging vying for presidency. Some are cautiously raising their hand, while others are staking heavy claim for the job. All to discuss with Anton and Fionnan Sheahan Fionnán Sheahan is Ireland editor of the Irish Independent at Mediahuis Ireland.
Video posted to social media shows Mayoral candidate and New York City comptroller Brad Lander being detained by someone who appears to be a masked law enforcement official. Plus, the Supreme Court is opening a new window for religious groups in New York to challenge longstanding state regulations that require employers to cover the cost of abortions. And finally, a look into the voting power of residents in Southeast Queens.
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Kilmurry Ibrickane and Doora Barefield will be hoping to book their place for a shot at early season silverware when they face off in the semi final of the WillWeGo.com Cusack Cup. The two sides go head to head in Quilty on Friday evening, with the winner progressing to face Jack Daly holders Éire Óg in the decider. Doora Barefield ran out comprehensive 5-12 to 2-9 when the sides met in the group stages of the campaign earlier in the year. Clare FM's, Derek Dormer expects a stronger showing from Kilmurry this time around.
As the big beautiful bill makes its way through the Senate, budget committees are beginning their markups for 2026 and hearings on other legislative priorities are underway. Here to discuss all of the topics demanding Congressional attention these days is the Deputy news director of Blomberg Government, Loren Duggan.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
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First came the gerrymander, as Georgia's state GOP legislators redrew a majority liberal county's commission map to better favor Republicans. Then came the court battle to unseat the commissioner elected to serve, but drawn out of her district by said gerrymander. Today, with both the map and the vacancy now adjudicated (poorly, I might add), many Cobb County voters head to the polls today to fill the vacancy with either former state representative Erick Allen or Alicia Davis, whose leading donor is the state senator who sponsored the gerrymander creating the vacancy i the first place. Other voters in Cobb will either re-elect incumbent Democrat Monique Sheffield or GOP challenger Matthew Hardwick. However, because the gerrymander and court thievery weren't eough, conservatives launched an 11th-hour disinformation campaign with a tactic that smacks of old mid-20th century "good ol' boy" tactics. You know the one: "Republicans vote today; Democrats tomorrow." With me to speak on it today is Cobb County Democratic party chair Essence Johnson and candidate Erick Allen. ------Meanwhile state party leaders will convene to elect a new state party chair, and the six candidates vying for the job held another forum last night in Toccoa. Hear their introductions and feel free to review that forum or the first or second forum of these same candidates held earlier this month.
A Dramatic SaturdayFirst a look at the events of the dayThen Big Town starring Edward Pawley, originally broadcast March 15, 1949, 76 years ago, The Shiny Gun. A young boy shoots his friend while playing with his father's loaded gun. Running from the law, he hides out in the sewer pipes. Followed by Mr. District Attorney starring David Brian, originally broadcast March 15, 1953, 73 years ago, The Case of the Lovers Lane Killing. A rich girl has been attacked on a back road...and her boyfriend has been killed. Then, Dragnet starring Jack Webb, originally broadcast on March 15, 1953, 72 years ago—The Big Impossible. Bernie Hanson has been identified as the head of a team robbing markets, but he has a good alibi. He is hospitalized and cannot leave his bed! Followed by Quiet Please starring Ernest Chappell, originally broadcast March 15, 1948, 77 years ago, Meeting at Ticonderoga. A Scotsman saves the life of a murderer, not knowing that the man's victim was a kinsman. Years later, during the French and Indian war, the two meet again. Finally, Claudia, originally broadcast March 15, 1949, 76 years ago, Vying for Silence. The phone rings, but there's no one there. Thanks to Honeywell for supporting our podcast by using the Buy Me a Coffee function at http://classicradio.streamIf you like what we do here, visit our friend Jay at http://radio.macinmind.com for great old-time radio shows 24 hours a day
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Over 7000 people have been killed since January this year in the conflict that's ongoing in the Democratic Republic of Congo. Kadambari Raghukumar talks about the impact of the war with Congolese with family members in the east of the country. Congoloese diaspora in Auckland gathered at a rally last month to bring attention to ongoing conflict in eastern Democratic Republic of Congo where since January this year alone, nearly 7000 people have been killed.About the size of Western Europe, Democratic Republic of Congo – the DRC - has almost 72 % of the world's coltan resources and a wealth of other mineral resources from gold to zinc.Vying for control over the east's vast mineral reserves are more than 100 armed groups.Precious untapped minerals in Congolese soil have globalized impact of the conflict. Several multinational corporations are vested in the resources while Congolese minerals are an inextricable part of our own everyday lives from phones, batteries, electric cars.For the past 30 years, DRC has been racked by multiple conflicts that have been called the First and Second Congo Wars that took seed in 1996 contested between ethnic and militant groups on the frontiers with Rwanda and Uganda, and the protracted Kivu conflict in the east, that's now intensified.Amongst all the armed groups fighting in the region, the most prominent is the M23 – whom the UN as well as the US and several other countries allege are backed by Rwanda – is violently taking control of the resource-rich territory, Kivu. It's a region nearly five times the size of Rwanda.M23 are mostly led by ethnic Tutsis, who say they needed to take up arms to protect the rights of the minority group in the east of DRC.Rwanda rejects allegations that it supports the group with arms and funding.In this episode of Here Now, Kadambari Raghukumar talks to Congolese in Auckland on how the ongoing conflict in their homeland is affecting them.The conversation features Redoland Tsounga, Eddy Mokonzi and Nyota. Go to this episode on rnz.co.nz for more details
Brian Anderson joined Baskin and Phelps to give the latest updates from Spring Training. He talked about why it's too early to be concerned about position battles and the starting rotation, as well as when to expect the Guardians' roster to come together.
The new administration is purging data from government websites and databases, such as the Department of Justice and the National Security Agency. On this week's On the Media, a historian shares the political playbook for rewriting the past in order to control the future. Plus, meet the different Christian groups vying for power at the White House.[01:00] Host Micah Loewinger looks at the White House's purge of data and records. He talks to Dara Kerr, a reporter at the Guardian, about President Trump's attempt to ramp up deportations and how ICE is fudging its numbers. Micah also speaks with Molly White, author of the newsletter “Citation Needed” and Wikipedia editor, about why Musk and others on the right are going after Wikipedia. [13:24] Host Brooke Gladstone talks to Jason Stanley, professor of philosophy at Yale University and author of the book Erasing History: How Fascists Rewrite the Past to Control the Future, about the narrative the new administration is constructing.[31:46] Brooke Gladstone hears from Matthew D. Taylor, author of The Violent Take It by Force: The Christian Movement That Is Threatening Our Democracy. They discuss the three Christian factions jostling for power in the new administration: the independent Charismatics like Trump's faith adviser Paula White-Cain, the trad Catholics (represented by J.D. Vance), and the theobros (epitomized by Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth).Further reading:“US immigration is creating a mirage of mass deportations on Google search,” by Dara Kerr“Elon Musk and the right's war on Wikipedia,” by Molly WhiteErasing History: How Fascists Rewrite the Past to Control the Future, by Jason StanleyThe second coming of Donald J. Trump,” by Matthew D. Taylor On the Media is supported by listeners like you. Support OTM by donating today (https://pledge.wnyc.org/support/otm). Follow our show on Instagram, Twitter and Facebook @onthemedia, and share your thoughts with us by emailing onthemedia@wnyc.org.
Today's debate is a matchup between two musical marvels. It's viola vs. keyboard! Vying for the viola's rich, velvety tones it's violist Sam Bergman, and repping the keyboard's versatility and funky beats is musician Katie Drahos! Who will be crowned the Smash Boom Best? Head on over to smashboom.org and vote to tell us who YOU think won!This episode's sponsor:Help your kids learn to earn, save, spend wisely, and invest with Greenlight, the debit card and money app for teens. Visit Greenlight.com/inclined.Also… do you have your Smarty Pass yet? Get yours today for just $4/month (or $36/year) and get bonus episodes every month, and ad-free versions of every episode of Brains On, Smash Boom Best, Moment of Um and Forever Ago. Visit www.smartypass.org to get your Smarty Pass today. As an added bonus, your Smarty Pass will grant you access to a super special debate starring Sanden and Molly!
In our latest episode of The Heart of Innovation, Emmy Award-winning journalist Kym McNicholas and interventional cardiologist Dr. John Phillips dive deep into the transformative world of regenerative farming with two extraordinary guests. Groundbreaking Nutrient Density Research: Recent studies reveal the incredible potential of regenerative agriculture: 21% More Nutrients: The Bionutrient Food Association found regeneratively-grown vegetables contain significantly more nutrients than USDA averages Mineral Boost: Regenerative wheat shows: 58% more selenium 27% more zinc Vitamin Power: Regenerative vegetables demonstrate: 22% more iron 19% more vitamin C Why Regenerative Farming Matters: Conventional industrial agriculture has led to: Declining soil health Reduced nutrient density in crops Increased nutrient deficiencies in communities Regenerative Agriculture Offers: Improved soil microbiome Enhanced crop nutrient profiles Increased food security Reduced environmental impact Special Guests: • Richard Lackey, World Food Bank Chairman • Joni Kindwall-Moore, Snacktivist Foods CEO Political Landscape: With RFK Jr. potentially leading Health & Human Services and championing regenerative agriculture, we explore how this approach could revolutionize our food system. Key Discussion Points: What is regenerative farming? How does it differ from modern agricultural practices? Potential impact on nutrient density and public health Economic and environmental benefits The Science Behind the Transformation: Regenerative practices like cover cropping, reduced tillage, and diverse crop rotations create: Healthier soil microbiomes More resilient ecosystems Nutrient-rich food systems Emerging Research Insight: Regenerative agriculture isn't just about sustainability—it's about creating a holistic approach to food production that benefits: Soil health Plant nutrition Human wellness Environmental sustainability Tune in to discover how regenerative farming is set to transform our understanding of food, nutrition, and ecological balance! #RegenerativeFarming #FutureOfFood #Nutrition #HealthyEating #SustainableAgriculture #peripheralarterydisease #cardiovasculardisease #heartdisease #paddiet #hearthealth
In episode 22, we review Dune: Imperium and Dune: Imperium - Uprising by DireWolfDigital and discuss our first, second, and third impressions of the game. To start off the episode, we chat about the games that are bringing us joy: SETI: Search for Extraterrestrial Intelligence, Castle Combo, Cities, and nana: Christmas Edition. Vying for dominance of Arrakis, the leaders of the Great Houses of the Landsraad manipulate resources and their political influence to control the spice to control the universe. Through worker placement and deck building, each leader sends Agents across Dune to gather water, solari, and spice while crafting alliances with the four major Factions, sending units to the Conflict, and gaining persuasion. Beware of spies helping your rivals, disruptions in plans from intrigue cards, and sandworms joining the Conflict; don't start celebrating your win too soon. We love Dune, and, surprisingly, we all come to the same conclusion on which game comes out ahead. The spice must flow, and this podcast [usually] does too. Find us on Instagram @boardgamehomies
In hour 3 John continues to get you ready for the Sunday Night showdown, as both teams are fighting for a playoff spot
Three candidates are running to chair the African Union Commission and outlined their policy positions during a debate last Friday. The three are Raila Odinga of Kenya, Mahamoud Ali Youssouf of Djibouti, and Richard Randriamandrato of Madagascar. The election is set for February . VOA's James Butty asked Kweku Nuamah, professor in the School of International Service at American University in Washington for his take on the debate's highlights.
In Episode 57 of The Kershner Files, Dave provides the standard updates for PMs, Survival Realty, and state specific gun sows. Before getting to the gun shows though, he pauses the Survival Realty update to provide some specificity regarding his comments on Dem migration out of blue state hell holes. That really fouled his mood but good. After all of the updates and the mini rant, Dave takes a look at Biden's authorization to use long range missiles by Ukraine against Russia. He closes the show by reviewing some basic wood stove and fireplace maintenance. Articles/topics discussed: Spot Prices for Gold (Au) and Silver (Ag) - from the davidjkershner.com website Survival Realty - featured properties and new listings State-by-State Gun Shows - from the davidjkershner.com website L2Survive YouTube content Biden authorizes Ukraine to use US long-range missiles to strike inside Russia by Anders Hagstrom, Andrea Margolis, and Jennifer Griffin from Fox News Putin signs revised doctrine lowering threshold for nuclear response if Russia is attacked by Elizabeth Pritchett from Fox News Russian officials say Biden decision to let Ukraine fire missiles deep into Russia could lead to world war by Imtiaz Tab and Tucker Reals from CBS News Moscow Says Ukraine Has Launched First ATACMS Long-Range Missile Into Russia by Oliver JJ Lane from Breitbart News Do This To Your Wood Stove Before Winter by Steve Nubie from Self Sufficient Project Support Dave by visiting his Etsy shop at DesignsbyDandTStore Available for Purchase - Fiction: When Rome Stumbles | Hannibal is at the Gates | By the Dawn's Early Light | Colder Weather | A Time for Reckoning (paperback versions) | Fiction Series (paperback) | Fiction Series (audio) Available for Purchase - Non-Fiction: Preparing to Prepare (electronic/paperback) | Home Remedies (electronic/paperback) | Just a Small Gathering (paperback) | Just a Small Gathering (electronic)
On today's Friday News Roundup, host Nikki DaVaughn is joined by Jasper Scherer, politics reporter with the Texas Tribune, and executive producer Eva Ruth Moravec, to dig into how Austin voted. Did you know that Donald Trump has actually gained more ground here since 2020? Plus, we get into several local races, like the still-undecided race for Austin's mayor and one of the five city council seats that were on the ballot, a big upset on council, local tax increase propositions, and more. Finally, our team of optimists can't help but talk about our good news from the week. Want some more Austin news? Then make sure to sign up for our Hey Austin newsletter. Follow us @citycastaustin You can also text us or leave a voicemail. Interested in advertising with City Cast? Find more info HERE Learn more about the sponsor of this November 8th episode: Tecovas BetterWay Blood Testing - Get 20% off your first order with code CITY at BetterWay.com
San Francisco's leadership is on the ballot today with all eyes on a close mayoral race. For more, KCBS Radio's News Anchors Margie Shafer and Eric Thomas spoke with Phil Matier, asking, is his campaign over after this?
Eleven teams have already reached out to Juan Soto and we tried to figure out which teams they were. We also found out that Big Zoo took his girlfriend to the Jets tailgate and he has tickets to take her to Wicked. We wonder if he will show up to Broadway with a Knicks jersey on and his hairy armpits out. The cayenne pepper water must have worked in the second half last night for Aaron Rodgers. Jerry returns for an update but first Boomer makes him eat a piece of pie. Bill Belichick and his girlfriend dressed up for Halloween. Bill as a fisherman and his girlfriend as a mermaid. A caller tried to give Jerry hot sauce for B&G but said Jerry refused it. Jerry has the sound from Jets radio as Aaron Rodgers hooked up with Davante Adams for a TD. Shannon Sharpe, Ochocinco and JR Smith talked about Halloween candy. Evan Roberts accidentally said ‘Reese's penis-butter cup'. In the final segment of the hour, Gio gave out hundreds of candy bars yesterday. Boomer said Gio is living the American Dream out there. Gio doesn't like when teenagers show no creativity with their costumes.
North Carolina has more rural voters than any other 2024 presidential swing state. As early voting continues across the state, canvassing groups are working to turn out voters — including in Nash County, a purple county President Biden won in 2020 and former President Trump won in 2016, both by razor-thin margins.For sponsor-free episodes of Consider This, sign up for Consider This+ via Apple Podcasts or at plus.npr.org. Email us at considerthis@npr.org.Learn more about sponsor message choices: podcastchoices.com/adchoicesNPR Privacy Policy
Vying for a new sentence: 'If they were the 'Menendez Sisters' it would've been a different sentence.' Hour 2 10/16/2024 full 2056 Wed, 16 Oct 2024 20:00:57 +0000 hvi4P37isqLr6iKjqITi2mjdQ54Q88op news The Dana & Parks Podcast news Vying for a new sentence: 'If they were the 'Menendez Sisters' it would've been a different sentence.' Hour 2 10/16/2024 You wanted it... Now here it is! Listen to each hour of the Dana & Parks Show whenever and wherever you want! 2024 © 2021 Audacy, Inc. News False
Voters in the state's 5th Congressional District, which includes Colorado Springs, have something on the ballot they haven't seen since 2006 -- an open Congressional seat. Today, we hear from the major party candidates: Republican Jeff Crank, a former political consultant and talk radio host; and Democrat River Gassen, a science lecturer and graduate research assistant at the University of Colorado Colorado Springs, who is a political newcomer.
At the start of next year, and for the first time in 24 years, Las Vegas will have a mayor whose last name isn't Goodman.
Innovative Hematology and Versiti Blood Center of Indiana hosted a minority blood drive over the weekend. Four candidates are vying for two at-large seats on the Carmel Clay School Board. Advocates say Indiana lawmakers need to do more to protect people from extreme heat. The City of Indianapolis will take control of the site of Indiana's first women's prison. Want to go deeper on the stories you hear on WFYI News Now? Visit wfyi.org/news and follow us on social media to get comprehensive analysis and local news daily. Subscribe to WFYI News Now wherever you get your podcasts. Today's episode of WFYI News Now was produced by Drew Daudelin and Abriana Herron, with support from News Director Sarah Neal-Estes.
Sam Ross, of Attaboy, Milk & Honey, Temple Bar, Good Guy's, and general cocktail creation fame joins us to discuss one of said creations: the Paper Plane. Vying for position with the Penicillin as one of Ross's most famous and beloved drinks, the Paper Plane took off by employing the Last Word template and introducing some then-little-known ingredients, including non-negotiable Amaro Nonino. Listen on (or read below) to learn Ross's Paper Plane recipe — and don't forget to leave a rating, review, and subscribe! Sam Ross's Paper Plane Recipe Ingredients - ¾ ounce fresh lemon juice - ¾ ounce Aperol - ¾ ounce Amaro Nonino - ¾ ounce bourbon (above 90 proof) Directions 1. Add all ingredients to a cocktail shake with one large cube of ice. 2. Hard shake until chilled. 3. Strain into a frosted coupe glass.
Claire McCaskill welcomes former Pennsylvania Congressman Charlie Dent as her co-host this week. Together, they lay out a framework for how to reach the battleground state of Pennsylvania. Then, Trymaine Lee, MSNBC correspondent and host of the podcast Into America joins to discuss how Black male voters are feeling about the candidates this election; and how, if it all, their voices are represented within the major parties. Then, a look ahead at tonight's CNN interview with Vice President Kamala Harris, her first as the Democratic nominee. And we'll wrap up with a conversation on the future of the Republican Party. Want to listen to this show without ads? Sign up for MSNBC Premium on Apple Podcasts. As a subscriber you'll also be able to get occasional bonus content from this and other shows.And be sure to grab your tickets for MSNBC Live Democracy 2024 on Sept 7th! Join fellow fans and viewers for an event connecting you with MSNBC's most trusted hosts and experts. Rachel Maddow, Joy Reid, Lawrence O'Donnell, and many more.
On Monday's show: We learn more about who's vying to replace the late Rep. Sheila Jackson Lee to represent the 18th Congressional District. And Mayor John Whitmire selects a new HPD chief.Also this hour: We offer Houstonians their monthly opportunity to vent their pet peeves.And we get an update on sports from Jeff Balke, co-host of the Bleav in Astros podcast.
Massachusetts high school teacher Geoffrey Esper is going for glory: Victory at the Nathan's Hot Dog Eating Contest. Plus: Edgar B. Herwick III of GBH's Curiosity Desk joins Paris for Independence Day trivia.
OKC is all over Isaiah Hartenstein and will be the main competitor for the Knicks. Gio will not be mad at him for cashing in as this is probably the one time he'll be able to do so. The NBA is capping the amount of money the Knicks can pay with the early Bird rights. Boomer's son, Gunnar and his wife Darcy, had another baby, Mieke Elina Esiason. We then got back into the Hartenstein topic with the Knicks. Boomer somehow started talking about NHL free agency and Gio asked him which teams he would never want to play for. Gio wonders if Matt Martin would go to the Rangers or not. Jerry returns for an update but first we talked about Copa America and I have no idea what they're talking about. Jerry starts with the Yankees beating the Blue Jays as Aaron Judge hit #31. Boomer thinks Judge will break his own record of 62 home runs in a season. We have infighting with the Cowboys as Malik Hooked took a shot at Micah Parsons for spending too much time with the podcast and not on the Cowboys. In the final segment of the hour, Gio had to go to his daughter's dance recital. Gio's life has been invaded by women now. He's married with two daughters.
This brodcast was previously aired 01/13/2024.GUEST: DARRELL HARRISON, pastoral staff, Redeemer Bible Church, Gilbert, AZThere are only two foundations for thinking and living: the perfect Word of God or the flawed word of man.In running further and further away from the truth of God's Word, our leaders and people run headlong into the fallen and foolish reasonings of man that Paul warned Christians to avoid:“See to it that no one takes you captive through philosophy and empty deception, according to the tradition of men, according to the elementary principles of the world, rather than according to Christ” (Colossians. 2:8).The empty deceptions of our day are seen and felt everywhere now. When one believes the lie that white, male, heterosexual Christians are responsible for victimizing everyone else, causing every conflict and ill, flawed and discriminatory solutions like Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI) which actually codifies injustice and discrimination against the alleged oppressors.Christians live in this fallen world with all its ungodly philosophies and so we must informed and prepared when it confronts us in our workplace, school, church, or even with children in our home who have been taken captive.Darrell Harrison, host of the Just Thinking podcast and a member of the pastoral staff at Redeemer Bible Church in Gilbert, AZ, joins us this weekend on The Christian Worldview to provide deeper insight on ideologies like DEI and pejorative terms like “colonization” used toward Americans and Israelis. He will also explain how these deceptions need to be especially resisted at the door of the church.-----------------------Darrell Harrison's podcast: Just Thinking is a long-form, expository podcast that boldly confronts cultural, social, political and theological issues through an orthodox biblical worldview.
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Whats good family, Schulzy explains what its like becoming a papa, why Taylor Swift is being targeting by everyone, the Super Bowl conspiracies, and Putins interview with Tucker. INDULGE! 00:00 SCHULZY HAD A BABY! 38:30 Andrew can breathe now - stress-free 42:07 Andrew can't relax + paternity leave is a scam 47:11 Push present for doing what you should be doing 48:40 Super Bowl - Mahomes is truly the goat 58:42 Taylor Swift didn't get her ring + unwarranted hate 1:03:05 Usher = incredible + racism is real 1:10:58 Whites are winning + Usher v Diddy 1:14:41 Biden leaning in + Vying for Taylor 1:20:18 Putin = controlled desperation? USAid & how politicians make money? 1:36:46 Migration issues in NY? Border politics 1:50:05 Managerial class + US letting in too much info? Macro v micro issues 2:06:44 Mark no longer scared of bears 2:09:00 Rogan getting that Spotify bag + audiobooks too 2:22:23 Mark rocked by reincarnation 2:25:17 Shane Gillis' Biblical return + lost everything & gained it all back + more