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In 2015, the world was outraged when Cecil the Lion, a beloved and protected animal in Zimbabwe's Hwange National Park, was lured out of the reserve and killed by American trophy hunter Walter Palmer. The backlash was swift, igniting debates on conservation, ethics, and the dark world of big-game hunting. In this episode of Man Eaters, we dive into the circumstances surrounding Cecil's death, the global response, and the ongoing fight to protect the world's most vulnerable wildlife. Then in our Scratch Of The Day: two fatal dog attacks, an epidemic of elephant killings in India and a Uzbekistani zookeeper eaten alive by lions. WEBSITE: www.maneaterspod.com PATREON: patreon.com/maneaters EMAIL: maneaterspod@gmail.com FACEBOOK: www.facebook.com/maneaterspod INSTAGRAM: @maneaterspodcast INSTAGRAM: @jimothychaps
homily by Bishop St. Nicholas (a.k.a. Walter Palmer)
Oktober 2016, Kafue Nationalpark, Sambia. Es ist 5 Uhr morgens und Bianca und Lawrence Rudolph, ein reiches Ehepaar aus den USA machen sich gerade in ihrer Blockhütte für die Abreise fertig. Plötzlich ertönt ein Schrei, gefolgt von einem Schuss. Als Zeugen in die Hütte stürmen, finden sie einen verzweifelten Lawrence Rudolph vor, der sich über seine Frau Bianca beugt. In ihrer Brust eine große Wunde. War das wirklich ein schrecklicher Unfall? Wie konnte es soweit kommen? Nach und nach kommen immer mehr Ungereimtheiten ans Licht und die Fassade des strahlenden Lokal-Promis Lawrence Rudolph beginnt immer mehr zu Bröckeln. Heute reden wir über Jäger und Gejagte, über Trophäen-Hunger und einen Löwen, dessen Geschichte vor einigen Jahren ganz Amerika aufbrachte. Inhaltswarnung: Jagd/Gewalt gegen Tiere, explizite Gewalt, Suizid, Ob der Fall gelöst oder ungelöst ist, seht ihr ganz unten in der Beschreibung. (N=nicht gelöst, G=Gelöst) SHOWNOTES Sponsor dieser Episode ist Blinkist. Blinkist bringt die Kernaussagen von Wissensformaten auf dein Smartphone – in nur 15 Minuten pro Titel. Teste 7 Tage kostenlos und erhalte 25% auf das Jahresabo Blinkist Premium unter: www.blinkist.de/puppies WIR GEHEN AUF LIVE-TOUR! Tickets für die Shows könnt ihr hier kaufen: https://rausgegangen.de/events/puppies-and-crime-die-livetour-2023-0/ https://www.eventim.de/eventseries/puppies-and-crime-die-live-tour-2023-3368920/ Hier findet ihr alle Links zu unseren aktuellen Werbepartnern, Rabatten und Codes: https://linktr.ee/puppiesandcrime Empfehlungen Empfehlung Amanda: Slasher Girls & Monster Boys, herausgegeben von Genevieve Tucholke Empfehlung Marieke: Das Ende der Ehe von Emilia Roig SOCIAL MEDIA Instagram: Puppiesandcrime https://www.instagram.com/puppiesandcrime/?hl=de Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PuppiesandCrime Email: puppiesandcrime@gmail.com ------- G --------
The daughter of evangelist Dr. Walter Palmer, Phoebe Knapp showed unusual musical talent early in her life. When she composed the tune that became Blessed Assurance, Jesus is Mine, Fanny Crosby gladly provided the lyrics that made this uplifting song one of hope and blessing to Christians all over. It is not only her songwriting that blessed so many, Phoebe was generous of heart and contributed much to charity and philanthropic work. Her life was a blessing to many in many ways. Article taken from Living Stories of Famous Hymns by Ernest K. Emurian. Copyright © 1955 by Baker Book House Company. Used by permission of Baker Book House Company.
This episode was originally written in October 2015 as a reflection essay I acknowledge there is nuance to these issues which are not fully expressed in this essay In The New York Times https://www.nytimes.com/2015/10/11/magazine/shooting-a-lion.html (article “Shooting a Lion”), University of Cambridge professor and acclaimed writer, Helen Macdonald, details her recent safari at Kruger National Park in South Africa. Her visit was just a few short months after the Minnesota dentist, Walter Palmer, killed Cecil the lion just outside the very same park. Cecil's killing was met with international uproar and “a white-hot debate over the morality of big game hunting”. But there's another kind of exploitative shooting of lions happening, only this kind isn't with a gun, but a camera. https://thewildlife.blog/2021/12/11/shooting-a-lion/ (Transcript)
Rich Shane has been a REALTOR with RE/MAX for 21 years. He is a business strategist, who practices real estate in the Philadelphia area, helping his clients achieve their goals and dreams. 5 years ago he and his girlfriend Dawn Ranieri visited their first distillery. The Fermented Adventure was born at Walter Palmer's Liberty Gin. To date they have visited over 500 distilleries, cideries, meaderies, wineries, breweries and cocktail bars. They launched Fermented Adventure the Podcast in January of 2019 to share the stories and the people that they have met along the way. We are on YouTube, Facebook, Tik Tok, Instagram @fermentedadventure and on Twitter @FermentedAdvntr In addition to listening to the episode, you can watch a video of their discussion on our YouTube Channel. And be sure to subscribe to support the podcast! For general information about the podcast, send an email to info@beinhakerlaw.com To follow Mitch and the podcast, go to linktr.ee/beinhakerlaw. You can subscribe and listen to episodes on Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, Amazon Music, Spotify and most other directories. Please review us whenever possible and thanks for your continued support! Sponsorships and paid guest appearances are available. Connect with us by email or on social media. The Accidental Entrepreneur is brought to you by Beinhaker Law, a boutique business & estates legal practice in Clark, NJ. To learn about shared outside general counsel services and how to better protect your business, visit https://beinhakerlaw.com/fractional-gen-counsel/ Please support our affiliate sponsors (https://beinhakerlaw.com/podcast-affiliates/). Also, support the show and get your own podcast merch! (https://beinhakerlaw.com/podcast-store/) One of One Productions - a New Jersey-based studio, just over the George Washington bridge, that caters to the booming business of podcasting. Be sure to check out the guesting kit that they've created exclusively for our listeners! https://one-of-one-productions.myshopify.com/products/mitchell-beinhakers-guesting-kit North Authentic - NorthAuthentic.com is a conscious hair care marketplace offering the cleanest brands from around the world. Their pro stylists curate only the most fabulous non-toxic hair products. Use our affiliate link for all your purchases! https://shrsl.com/38heu The Healthy Place - Findyourhealthyplace.com has thousands of supplements to help you live a better quality of life; as well as natural solutions for chronic pain, stress, anxiety, depression, sleep and much, much more. Need guidance? Use their Live Chat feature and talk to a Wellness Consultant right on their website. The Accidental Entrepreneur is a trademark of Mitchell C. Beinhaker. Copyright 2018-2021. All rights reserved.
In this episode of Full Contact CEO, Alex Magleby welcomes long time athletes’ rights advocate and former pro basketball player for the Utah Jazz, Dallas Mavericks, and many European clubs, as well as founder and executive for multiple players’ associations, Walter Palmer. The two discuss Walter’s amazing journey from high school drama class to 33rd overall NBA pick, to his many, many years dedicated to improving athlete conditions in multiple sporting organizations including serving for a time as the NBA Players Association’s Deputy Executive Director of International Development and Marketing.
12/9/20 (9a) Megan Shim Granddaughter of Walter Palmer Joins The Show To Talk About His Life, Listeners Share Story About Walter.
12/9/20- (8a) Rochester Accordion Man Walter Palmer Passes Away. Bob And Listeners Share Their Thoughts And Memories.
We speak with Dr. Anthony Estreet, LCSW-C, and Walter Palmer, JD, about why we need more Black male social workers, and how we can support people looking to enter the profession. Visit the show notes to learn more about our guests. This episode is sponsored by the University of Louisville, offering a CSWE-accredited, highly-ranked MSSW program 100% online. Learn more at louisville.edu/online.
This podcast reviews several high-profile lawsuits that illustrate the various liability risks and lawsuits that can arise from different types of violence in the workplace–from active shooter to parking lot crime to shoplifting apprehensions and beyond. These cases will also educate listeners on the legal elements necessary to prove liability such as “duty,” “foreseeable,” and “breach.” Walter Palmer, executive vice president of CAP Index, moderates this discussion with Nathan Brown, corporate council of The Kroger Co., and Brian Trulock, partner with Bendin Sumrall & Ladner. This podcast is the audio from a webinar sponsored by the Retail Industry Leaders Association.
PLUS: Lea Michele: Hey, can we lay off Lea for a second? D-BAGS: Dr. Walter Palmer and Kanye's VP pick AND LiLo is going to be at Dina Lohan's wedding: Are we gonna meet her?!
Walter Palmer '90 talks to Jan Malcolm '77, Commissioner of the Minnesota Department of Health. Commissioner Malcolm is a public health policy expert and answers questions received from alumni on the COVID-19 outbreak.
Walter Palmer '90 has a conversation with Dr. David Silbersweig '82, Chair of the Department of Psychiatry and Co-Director of the Institute for the Neurosciences at Brigham and Women's Hospital in Boston. Dr. Silbersweig shares how his work to deliver mental health care has evolved during these uncertain times, the impact of the pandemic on patients and caregivers, and some simple and evidence-based advice on how to deal with the increased stress we all are facing during these times.
Hanover business owners discuss the impacts of the COVID-19 outbreak on Main Street. Allie Levy '11, owner, Still North Books & Bar, John Pepper '91, Boloco co-founder, and Jarett Berke TU'17, owner and CEO, Lou's Restaurant & Bakery talk to Walter Palmer '90.
This week, TJ and Joe talk about pick and roller, Walter Palmer. A story of transatlantic flight, love addiction, and for all you sleuths out there, another mind bending conspiracy. Also, Merry Christmas!
In this ABC podcast episode, Philly in Focus: Student Activism, we discuss Philadelphia as a center of student activism. Exploring past and present activism we delve into the 1967 Student Walkouts we meet with Dr. Walter Palmer. Moving into contemporary times we discuss the recent Amy Wax Law controversy, and finish with a dynamic conversation with a current high school student activist and co-creator of UrbED.
RUNNING TIME: 4 HoursHosted by Don Tony SYNOPSIS: S2 E28 (07/09 - 07/15) 'Black Saturday' as TBS replaces Georgia Championship Wrestling with World Wrestling Federation. Audio: Jim Cornette discusses 'Black Saturday'. Bruno Sammartino wrestles his last ever match at Madison Square Garden. Harley Race wins 1986 WWF King Of The Ring. Precious! Looking back at the time Ric Flair made out with a Mannequin on World Championship Wrestling. Ultimate Warrior (as Dingo Warrior) makes his WWF TV debut. Dr Death Steve Williams captures UWF Heavyweight Championship. Looking back at NWA Great American Bash '88. We want Flair! We want Flair! Looking back at WCW Great American Bash 1991. Looking back at WCW Great American Bash (1992). Vince McMahon folds the World Bodybuilding Federation (WBF). Ric Flair wrestles in Charlotte for the first time as part of WWF (1992). Hulk Hogan takes the stand in the Vince McMahon steroid distribution trial, and admits to years of steroid use. Looking back at ECW Heatwave (1995, 1996). Wild Pegasus (Chris Benoit) wins Best Of The Super Juniors Tournament. WWF releases Jack Tunney. Audio: Owen Hart & British Bulldog vs Steve Austin & ??? for vacant WWF Tag Team Titles (1997). Nitro Girls debut on WCW Monday Nitro. Looking back at WCW Bash At The Beach (1997, 1998, 1999, 2000). Looking back at WCW LA Melee Pay Per Listen event (1998). Audio: Two Clusterf***s For One: Chavo Guerrero Jr 'submits' to Stevie Ray, then shaves his own head in Hair vs Hair Match against Eddie Guerrero. WWF debuts WWF.com internet webcast 'Code-Red'. WWF announces return of Jesse Ventura (then MN Governor) to referee the main event of Summerslam (1999). Audio: WCW Junkyard Hardcore Invitational Match. Audio: Jeff Jarrett lays down to Hollywood Hulk Hogan and Vince Russo tirade that followed. Booker T becomes second ever Black Heavyweight Champion in WCW history. Looking back at the formation of the WCW / ECW Alliance: Audio #1: Tommy Dreamer makes WWF debut and ECW reforms. Audio #2: Vince McMahon and WWF forms an 'alliance' with Shane McMahon and WCW to battle ECW on Raw. Audio #3: WCW swerves WWF and aligns with ECW, now owned by Stephanie McMahon. Kurt Angle sings 'Jimmy Crack Corn'. Audio: Eric Bischoff makes his WWE debut as General Manager of Raw. Audio: Kurt Angle and John Cena Battle Rap! (2003). Looking back at WWE Vengeance PPV (2004). UPN forces WWE to remove Muhammad Hassan off Smackdown programming. Audio: Muhammad Hassan Smackdown promo that did not air on UPN. Audio: Matt Hardy calls in to WWE Byte This! and confronts Lita. Brock Lesnar stripped of IWGP Heavyweight Championship. Looking back at WWE Saturday Night's Main Event (2006). Looking back at ROH Death Before Dishonor IV (2006). Funeral services held for Nancy and Daniel Benoit. Audio: Following the Benoit tragedy, the infamous appearance by Mr Kennedy on Fox News and the denial of never taking steroids. Jim Ross opens JR's Family BBQ Restaurant. WWE signs Teddy Hart to a developmental deal. Looking back at TNA Victory Road PPV (2007, 2008, 2010). Looking back at AAA TripleMania XV (2007). WWE releases Ashley Massaro. Superstar Billy Graham auctions off his WWE Hall Of Fame ring on Ebay. Bobby Lashley and Kid Kash sign with TNA. TNA announces ECW reunion themed event 'Hardcore Justice'. ABC cancels 'Downfall' game show hosted by Chris Jericho after only 5 episodes. Chasyn Rance arrested for having sexual relations with a 15 y/o. Looking back at TNA Destination X PPV (2011). TNA releases Matt and Nick Jackson (Generation Me), Matt Morgan, and Hernandez. Audio: CM Punk and Vince McMahon 'contract negotiation' from Raw (2011). Audio: Bray Wyatt makes his NXT debut (2012). Bonus Audio: Early Bray Wyatt promo from FCW. Looking back at WWE Money In The Bank PPV (2012, 2013). Kharma and CM Punk officially released by WWE. WWE announces partnership with Tout. WWE opens the Performance Center. GFW 'invasion' of TNA draws 135 at 5000+ seat stadium. Sasha Banks, Charlotte, and Becky Lynch makes their WWE main roster debut. One week after TNA airs 'The Final Deletion' at the Hardy Compound, WWE airs Wyatt Family vs New Day at Wyatt Compound. Audio: Bonus Audio: Wyatt Family challenges New Day. Brock Lesnar def Mark Hunt at UFC 200, just to be suspended a week later for doping violation. WWE's lame excuse for not suspending Brock Lesnar for UFC doping violation. Looking back at WWE Great Balls Of Fire PPV (2017). Looking back at WWE Extreme Rules PPV (2018). And so much more! 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KYW Newsradio community affairs reporter Cherri Gregg reports th eCecil B. Moore station on SEPTA's Broad Street Line has a couple of new additions, historical panels detailing the life and legacy of its namesake. Cecil Moore was an icon- and a fighter for the underprivileged and Black folks at a tumultuous time in Philadelphia history. But those who knew him say- he was a rogue fighter. Included in this Flashpoint Extra are stories from Dr. Walter Palmer and Karen Asper Jordan, two who knew Moore well. See omnystudio.com/policies/listener for privacy information. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Your Name Went Viral - But Not in a Good Way. Now What? Going viral isn’t always a good thing. Just ask Felicity Huffman and Lori Loughlin, who both had a rough week in court and online because of their involvement in the college cheating scandal. No one wants to go viral like that. The thing is, in today’s digital age, you’re at risk whether you know it or not. It’s important to be prepared and to know what to look for when you're headed for digital infamy, which is exactly what I’m talking about in this week’s Confident Communications podcast. I’ll share the two categories of viral coverage, how it impacts you on a smaller scale and how you can avoid that digital death spiral. I’ll also give you a number of examples you can use to help you identify where the person went wrong--and where it was online lookie-loos who took something and ran with it. Whether you’re a business owner, a corporate executive or someone who is working to the top, you need to protect yourself from those negative viral spirals. Mentioned in This Episode Chewbacca Mask Mom Candace Payne with James Corden Dr. Walter Palmer goes back to work N.Y. Governor Cuomo employee gets kicked off a plane Chelsea Clinton’s calculated response Episode 12: The Art of Messaging a Divorce Episode 13: Covington Chronicles About Molly Molly McPherson, M.S., APR, combines her knowledge of current communication practices with years of news and PR experience to help people become modern-age communicators in their industry and help build crisis-proof businesses. From her work with the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) and the cruise line industry in Washington, D.C, Molly develops the right plans and messaging for clients to protect and build their reputations. Molly founded Confident Communications executive learning program and frequently speaks on crisis communications, public relations and social media. Listen + subscribe on Apple Podcasts, Stitcher or wherever you listen to your podcasts. © Molly McPherson 2019
Walter Palmer is a Master Distiller and he makes "damn good Gin"! Which, has been awarded 3 International Medals and counting. Liberty Gin is distilled at Palmer Distilling in Philadelphia, PA. You can visit the tasting room at 376 Shurs Lane. They also distill Manayunk Moonshine. Fermented Adventure The Podcast sat down with Walter to discuss The Founding Fathers and what it means to craft distill in Philadelphia. To be an ambassador of a Philadelphia born gin in the birthplace of Freedom and Liberty. Palmer Distilling is charting their own course and and are in charge of their own destiny. We talk about the significance of the bottles label which was designed by Chad Michael Studios. Cheers!
The EducationLawyers.com - Sunday School Show -- Recorded live at the 107.9 studios in Philadelphia w/ host Joseph Montgomery. On this episode we are talking - and learning - about the importance of black male educators. Did you know black male teachers account for about 1.9% of all teachers - thats not a lot. Let's say it another way - Less than 2% of the teachers in America are black males. We discuss: Why are there so few black male teachers What does it Take to obtain and Retain Black Male Teachers Why are Black Male Teachers of particular important in our schools So much more ... We put together a think tank today of some of the nation’s leading voices on the subject Salome Thomas-EL - Principal El lives in Delaware with his wife and two daughters. He has been a teacher and principal in Philadelphia, PA and Wilmington, DE since 1987. Salome is currently the Head of School at Thomas Edison Charter School in Wilmington. Principal EL received national acclaim as a teacher and chess coach at Vaux Middle School, where his students have gone on to win world recognition as Eight-Time National Chess Champions. Principal EL was a regular contributor on the first season of “The Dr. Oz Show” and the author of the best-selling books, I Choose to Stay, about his Vaux Middle School experience, and The Immortality of Influence (Foreword by Will Smith), which stresses the importance of leadership, mentoring, parenting and service to others. The Walt Disney Company optioned the movie rights to I Choose to Stay. Thomas-EL speaks to groups around the world and frequently appears on C-SPAN, CNN, and NPR Radio. He has studied in Cambridge and London, England - Principal EL has also appeared on “The Oprah Radio Network” - ad we have him with us on the Sunday School Show. Thaddeus Falana - Thaddeus Began his educational career teaching in an urban charter school. His passion for education led him to establish One On One Tutoring Service, out of the realization that there was a lack of learning centers in the African American community in Philadelphia, and students needed supplemental instruction outside of the school setting. Thaddeus has been a teacher and administrator in Philadelphia and holds a position of Dean of Academics at a Philadelphia High School. He considers himself a social activist and believes that education is the only way to solve many of the issues plaguing the African American community. He hopes to one day become a founder of his own school. Dr. Darryl L. Baynes - Founder and President of Interactive Science Programs, Inc. an educational consortium that teaches STEAM related disciplines to students and educators through hands on experiments and scientific presentations. Dr. Baynes work has been published in several science and conference publications, and he has received numerous honors and awards, including recognition from the National Aerospace Training Research Center (NASTAR) for Distinguished Educators, and League of Extraordinary Black Men. Walter Palmer - Palmer founded the Walter D Palmer Leadership Learning Partners Charter School in Philadelphia from until it closed in 2014. He is currently a faculty member at UPenn, teaching Urban Studies and Social Policy & Practice. Vern Trent - Vern is a school psychologist with almost 50 years of experience in the urban educational setting. Kyle Spencer - Kyle is an award-winning journalist and producer, and a frequent New York Times contributor whose work focuses on race and class inside the classroom. This is an important episode, please do enjoy :)
The Numinous Podcast with Carmen Spagnola: Intuition, Spirituality and the Mystery of Life
I have been thinking about shame for a couple of years now. Mostly, I have socially unacceptable thoughts about it. But since reading Jennifer Jacquet's book, Is Shame Necessary? New Uses For An Old Tool, I have been both relieved and emboldened. So I'm releasing my shame around championing shame. I'm thrilled to welcome Jennifer to the show to expand on her ideas around effective uses of shame when dealing with large-scale cooperation dilemmas like climate change, over-fishing, and racism. In this episode, Jennifer mentions high profile examples like Justine Sacco whose life was ruined by a single tweet, and Walter Palmer, the dentist who shot Cecil the Lion. She also makes a distinction between shaming corporations versus individuals. As such, it is a form of punishment that scales well. If you would like to see the tour de force example of the public shaming of the Dow Chemical Company by The Yes Men, here is the video. The response is detailed in this video. Here's the manel-shaming featuring David Hasselhoff, plus the article that did the math on statistical proof of sexism with regard to the issue. In the Rubenation segment, Ruben mentioned our friend, J.B.MacKinnon and his excellent book, The Once And Future World. If you love the planet, you should read it. This interview goes well with episode TNP67: Confronting Whiteness with Rachael Rice and Marybeth Bonfiglio. Check out more of Jennifer's work at jenniferjacquet.com
The world was outraged when Cecil the Lion was killed by a Bloomington, Minnesota dentist named Walter Palmer back on July 1, 2015. Although the world was outraged, Palmer was not incarcerated or fined because he had a valid permit Sadly, trophy hunting and canned hunting are still legal. There are no international laws to this date. However, major progress has been made thanks to NJ's Senator Raymond Lesniak. In this segment of The Organic View Radio Show, Senator Raymond Lesniak talks to host, June Stoyer about his efforts to protect wildlife and put an end to trophy hunting. Stay tuned! Today's show is sponsored by Austria's Finest Naturally Authentic Pumpkin Seeds and Pumpkin Seed Oil from the Steiermark available at OrganicUniverse.com. Listeners of TheOrganicView can receive $1 off their purchase by using the coupon code "orgview". For more offers, please visit our website at www.theorganicview.com Are you an avid gardener or are just learning about gardening? Do you like FREE stuff? Tune in to The Organic View Radio Show, Monday through Friday, 6pm Eastern to win one of our monthly prizes!
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Tom Emmer joins Ron to share his thoughts on the state of the House, the first Democratic Debate, Donald Trump's future in the presidential election, and more. Plus, Joe Friedberg discusses updates in the case of Walter Palmer and Cecil the Lion, and shares thoughts on his experience as Walter's lawyer.
The news of the week includes Walter Palmer, Benco, Herman Miller Inc., Stratasys, Planmeca and the ADA.
Walter Palmer bittet um Vergebung: Der 55-jährige Zahnarzt, der durch den Todesschuss auf Löwe Cecil zuletzt unrühmliche Schlagzeilen geschrieben hatte, scheint seine Tat zu bereuen. Mit einer wertvollen Skulptur aus Elfenbein will er nun die simbabwische Regierung besänftigen.
The death of Cecil the lion from Zimbabwe is the international story of the week. If the lion was lured out of a protected area to be killed for sport, prosecution is in order. Trophy hunting is a big business for the countries that issue and sell licenses to kill specific types of animals. Most people are not aware that this business is critical to the economic livelihood of some African villages. Walter Palmer, the U.S. dentist who shot Cecil, may be one of the most reviled people on earth and is being sought for extradition from the United States back to Zimbabwe. Palmer maintains he was not breaking any rules and followed the advice of his professional guide and tracker. Nonetheless PETA has called for the hanging of Palmer. What should happen to Walter Palmer? Should trophy hunts be sanctioned by African governments? Is hunting wrong? See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
This show is dedicated to the killing of Cecil, the majestic and beloved lion, by Dentist and trophy hunter, Walter Palmer. Our featured guest was Jane Velez-Mitchell, animal advocate, author, and investigative journalist. Lori and Jane discussed various aspects of the brutal murder, what should happen to Palmer, the possible impact of these events on the […]
Some people think that they are above the law. Now the consequences are here. To quote Obama's pastor, the chickens have come home to roost. First up, a formerly unknown dentist has replaced Bill Cosby as the most hated man in America. The illegal killing of Cecil the Lion is just the latest incident. Of course he and his guides knew that bow hunting of lions is illegal—and that is only the least of his crimes. Next, Tom Brady will pay for "deflategate." Like Nixon, it was not just the crime, it was the coverup afterwards. This is not the first time the Patriots were caught cheating. Finally, another one of Hillary Clinton's crimes just won't go away. The more she tries to cover it up, the worse it gets. Let's hope that for once, there is a criminal prosecution. Call in and tell us what you think. (310) 807-5158 or toll free (only if you need it) (877) 878-1431
Brad Staggs fills in for Jeffy and discusses Cecil the lion, killed by American dentist Dr. Walter Palmer in Zimbabwe. Brad also invites you to join Glenn Beck and The Blaze in Birmingham for our 'Never Again Is Now' event on August 28. And Brad shares stories about his personal radio journey and explains what its like to be part of The Blaze family.All that and more on the Jeff Fisher Show!Jeff Fisher is live from 6am to 8am ET, Saturday. Listen for free on The Blaze Radio Network:www.theblaze.com/radio & www.iheart.comFollow Jeffy on Twitter @JeffyMRAAnd you can follow Brad Staggs on Twitter @TheBlazeBrad Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This episode I discuss people who hunt for "sport" and people who define sportsmanship.
On this week’s Social Sound Bite – recorded live at the KXIC studios in Iowa City – Jay and I discussed a recent item in the news. Minnesota dentist Walter Palmer probably wishes he never killed one of Zimbabwe’s most beloved lions. The Internet will never let him forget, as negative reviews of his business flooded Yelp and various social outlets. Listen for the full sound bite and enjoy these useful links to the news, trends, and tips included in this week’s show. Remember, the Social Sound Bite is just the appetizer! On Monday morning we’ll serve up a fresh new episode of the On Brand Podcast. This week we’ll be talking to Josh Miles of MilesDesign. Last but not least … Subscribe to the podcast – You can subscribe to the show via iTunes, Stitcher, and RSS. Rate and review the show – If you like what you’re hearing, head over to iTunes and click that 5-star button to rate the show. And if you have a few extra seconds, write a couple of sentences and submit a review. This helps others find the podcast. OK. How do you rate and review a podcast? Need a quick tutorial on leaving a rating/review in iTunes? Check this out. Until next week, see you on the Internet!
Zimbabwe to U.S.: Extradite dentist over killing of Cecil the lion.Shock in Santa Cruz over girl's killing, boy's arrest: 'These are our babies'http://www.latimes.com/local/lanow/la-me-ln-girl-missing-santa-cruz-20150727-story.htmlThe Eroding Character of the American People — Paul Craig Robertshttp://www.paulcraigroberts.org/2015/07/23/eroding-character-american-people-paul-craig-roberts/JOHN OSZAJCAhttp://www.musicmarketingmanifesto.com/
Zimbabwe to U.S.: Extradite dentist over killing of Cecil the lion.Shock in Santa Cruz over girl's killing, boy's arrest: 'These are our babies'http://www.latimes.com/local/lanow/la-me-ln-girl-missing-santa-cruz-20150727-story.htmlThe Eroding Character of the American People — Paul Craig Robertshttp://www.paulcraigroberts.org/2015/07/23/eroding-character-american-people-paul-craig-roberts/JOHN OSZAJCAhttp://www.musicmarketingmanifesto.com/
A few days in New York City; An invitation to appear on this show; Young and Strange; Walter Palmer and the lion; Thesis and Antithesis; Controlling the Message; Meetup to Tweetup; An interview with Doug Stevenson; Music from the Dust Bowl Revival.
Ron and Lucy attempt to get to the bottom of the outpouring of death threats and protests that have taken over social media and news outlets after it was learned that Minnesota dentist Walter Palmer killed a lion from Zimbabwe named Cecil. Plus, Kevin Seifert of ESPN NFL Nation joins Ron and Lucy to discuss the latest developments in the "Deflate Gate" scandal.
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Matthew Delmont‘s The Nicest Kids in Town: American Bandstand, Rock ‘n' Roll, and the Struggle for Civil Rights in 1950s Philadelphia (University of California Press, 2012) weaves a fascinating narrative in which the content of a popular television show is only one element of its phenomenal impact. Nor is American Bandstand‘s popularity the limit of Delmont's interest. In The Nicest Kids in Town, American Bandstand marks the confluence of competing, contradictory, and even some complementary forces in 1950s Philadelphia: local civil rights activism, inter-ethnic tensions, defensive localism, housing discrimination, and concerns over youth behavior influenced the content and reception of the program. Part of the book's brilliance lies in its use of character to create a sense of the place and time. From smaller characters like Walter Palmer, a black teen who organized against the segregation of Bandstand, to earnest liberal anti-segregationists like Maurice Fagan, whose treatment is more extensive, to the television icon Dick Clark, Delmont makes the people in the book both historical agents and complex human beings. Though it is most unusual as a piece of scholarship in so fully evoking a time and place filled with real people, The Nicest Kids in Town is equally a model for American Studies research. Delmont's painstaking thoroughness yields incredible specificity, which is most useful to making major claims about the importance of popular culture and about particular cultural products. Finally, the book offers a perspective on the major industrial shifts in the television and music industries of the period, revealing how the displacement and/or appropriation of local talent and culture through the giant apparatus of television both expanded TV's possibilities and complicated (for better and worse) the potential for local change. In addition to the book itself (which is available both in text and for Kindle) and its website, and the author's website , check out The Nicest Kids in Town digital project which includes 100 related images and video clips including American Bandstand memorabilia, newspaper clippings regarding protests of American Bandstand, photographs from high school yearbooks, and video clips from American Bandstand. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/african-american-studies
Matthew Delmont‘s The Nicest Kids in Town: American Bandstand, Rock ‘n’ Roll, and the Struggle for Civil Rights in 1950s Philadelphia (University of California Press, 2012) weaves a fascinating narrative in which the content of a popular television show is only one element of its phenomenal impact. Nor is American Bandstand‘s popularity the limit of Delmont’s interest. In The Nicest Kids in Town, American Bandstand marks the confluence of competing, contradictory, and even some complementary forces in 1950s Philadelphia: local civil rights activism, inter-ethnic tensions, defensive localism, housing discrimination, and concerns over youth behavior influenced the content and reception of the program. Part of the book’s brilliance lies in its use of character to create a sense of the place and time. From smaller characters like Walter Palmer, a black teen who organized against the segregation of Bandstand, to earnest liberal anti-segregationists like Maurice Fagan, whose treatment is more extensive, to the television icon Dick Clark, Delmont makes the people in the book both historical agents and complex human beings. Though it is most unusual as a piece of scholarship in so fully evoking a time and place filled with real people, The Nicest Kids in Town is equally a model for American Studies research. Delmont’s painstaking thoroughness yields incredible specificity, which is most useful to making major claims about the importance of popular culture and about particular cultural products. Finally, the book offers a perspective on the major industrial shifts in the television and music industries of the period, revealing how the displacement and/or appropriation of local talent and culture through the giant apparatus of television both expanded TV’s possibilities and complicated (for better and worse) the potential for local change. In addition to the book itself (which is available both in text and for Kindle) and its website, and the author’s website , check out The Nicest Kids in Town digital project which includes 100 related images and video clips including American Bandstand memorabilia, newspaper clippings regarding protests of American Bandstand, photographs from high school yearbooks, and video clips from American Bandstand. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Matthew Delmont‘s The Nicest Kids in Town: American Bandstand, Rock ‘n’ Roll, and the Struggle for Civil Rights in 1950s Philadelphia (University of California Press, 2012) weaves a fascinating narrative in which the content of a popular television show is only one element of its phenomenal impact. Nor is American Bandstand‘s popularity the limit of Delmont’s interest. In The Nicest Kids in Town, American Bandstand marks the confluence of competing, contradictory, and even some complementary forces in 1950s Philadelphia: local civil rights activism, inter-ethnic tensions, defensive localism, housing discrimination, and concerns over youth behavior influenced the content and reception of the program. Part of the book’s brilliance lies in its use of character to create a sense of the place and time. From smaller characters like Walter Palmer, a black teen who organized against the segregation of Bandstand, to earnest liberal anti-segregationists like Maurice Fagan, whose treatment is more extensive, to the television icon Dick Clark, Delmont makes the people in the book both historical agents and complex human beings. Though it is most unusual as a piece of scholarship in so fully evoking a time and place filled with real people, The Nicest Kids in Town is equally a model for American Studies research. Delmont’s painstaking thoroughness yields incredible specificity, which is most useful to making major claims about the importance of popular culture and about particular cultural products. Finally, the book offers a perspective on the major industrial shifts in the television and music industries of the period, revealing how the displacement and/or appropriation of local talent and culture through the giant apparatus of television both expanded TV’s possibilities and complicated (for better and worse) the potential for local change. In addition to the book itself (which is available both in text and for Kindle) and its website, and the author’s website , check out The Nicest Kids in Town digital project which includes 100 related images and video clips including American Bandstand memorabilia, newspaper clippings regarding protests of American Bandstand, photographs from high school yearbooks, and video clips from American Bandstand. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Matthew Delmont‘s The Nicest Kids in Town: American Bandstand, Rock ‘n’ Roll, and the Struggle for Civil Rights in 1950s Philadelphia (University of California Press, 2012) weaves a fascinating narrative in which the content of a popular television show is only one element of its phenomenal impact. Nor is American Bandstand‘s popularity the limit of Delmont’s interest. In The Nicest Kids in Town, American Bandstand marks the confluence of competing, contradictory, and even some complementary forces in 1950s Philadelphia: local civil rights activism, inter-ethnic tensions, defensive localism, housing discrimination, and concerns over youth behavior influenced the content and reception of the program. Part of the book’s brilliance lies in its use of character to create a sense of the place and time. From smaller characters like Walter Palmer, a black teen who organized against the segregation of Bandstand, to earnest liberal anti-segregationists like Maurice Fagan, whose treatment is more extensive, to the television icon Dick Clark, Delmont makes the people in the book both historical agents and complex human beings. Though it is most unusual as a piece of scholarship in so fully evoking a time and place filled with real people, The Nicest Kids in Town is equally a model for American Studies research. Delmont’s painstaking thoroughness yields incredible specificity, which is most useful to making major claims about the importance of popular culture and about particular cultural products. Finally, the book offers a perspective on the major industrial shifts in the television and music industries of the period, revealing how the displacement and/or appropriation of local talent and culture through the giant apparatus of television both expanded TV’s possibilities and complicated (for better and worse) the potential for local change. In addition to the book itself (which is available both in text and for Kindle) and its website, and the author’s website , check out The Nicest Kids in Town digital project which includes 100 related images and video clips including American Bandstand memorabilia, newspaper clippings regarding protests of American Bandstand, photographs from high school yearbooks, and video clips from American Bandstand. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Matthew Delmont‘s The Nicest Kids in Town: American Bandstand, Rock ‘n’ Roll, and the Struggle for Civil Rights in 1950s Philadelphia (University of California Press, 2012) weaves a fascinating narrative in which the content of a popular television show is only one element of its phenomenal impact. Nor is American Bandstand‘s popularity the limit of Delmont’s interest. In The Nicest Kids in Town, American Bandstand marks the confluence of competing, contradictory, and even some complementary forces in 1950s Philadelphia: local civil rights activism, inter-ethnic tensions, defensive localism, housing discrimination, and concerns over youth behavior influenced the content and reception of the program. Part of the book’s brilliance lies in its use of character to create a sense of the place and time. From smaller characters like Walter Palmer, a black teen who organized against the segregation of Bandstand, to earnest liberal anti-segregationists like Maurice Fagan, whose treatment is more extensive, to the television icon Dick Clark, Delmont makes the people in the book both historical agents and complex human beings. Though it is most unusual as a piece of scholarship in so fully evoking a time and place filled with real people, The Nicest Kids in Town is equally a model for American Studies research. Delmont’s painstaking thoroughness yields incredible specificity, which is most useful to making major claims about the importance of popular culture and about particular cultural products. Finally, the book offers a perspective on the major industrial shifts in the television and music industries of the period, revealing how the displacement and/or appropriation of local talent and culture through the giant apparatus of television both expanded TV’s possibilities and complicated (for better and worse) the potential for local change. In addition to the book itself (which is available both in text and for Kindle) and its website, and the author’s website , check out The Nicest Kids in Town digital project which includes 100 related images and video clips including American Bandstand memorabilia, newspaper clippings regarding protests of American Bandstand, photographs from high school yearbooks, and video clips from American Bandstand. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Matthew Delmont‘s The Nicest Kids in Town: American Bandstand, Rock ‘n’ Roll, and the Struggle for Civil Rights in 1950s Philadelphia (University of California Press, 2012) weaves a fascinating narrative in which the content of a popular television show is only one element of its phenomenal impact. Nor is American Bandstand‘s popularity the limit of Delmont’s interest. In The Nicest Kids in Town, American Bandstand marks the confluence of competing, contradictory, and even some complementary forces in 1950s Philadelphia: local civil rights activism, inter-ethnic tensions, defensive localism, housing discrimination, and concerns over youth behavior influenced the content and reception of the program. Part of the book’s brilliance lies in its use of character to create a sense of the place and time. From smaller characters like Walter Palmer, a black teen who organized against the segregation of Bandstand, to earnest liberal anti-segregationists like Maurice Fagan, whose treatment is more extensive, to the television icon Dick Clark, Delmont makes the people in the book both historical agents and complex human beings. Though it is most unusual as a piece of scholarship in so fully evoking a time and place filled with real people, The Nicest Kids in Town is equally a model for American Studies research. Delmont’s painstaking thoroughness yields incredible specificity, which is most useful to making major claims about the importance of popular culture and about particular cultural products. Finally, the book offers a perspective on the major industrial shifts in the television and music industries of the period, revealing how the displacement and/or appropriation of local talent and culture through the giant apparatus of television both expanded TV’s possibilities and complicated (for better and worse) the potential for local change. In addition to the book itself (which is available both in text and for Kindle) and its website, and the author’s website , check out The Nicest Kids in Town digital project which includes 100 related images and video clips including American Bandstand memorabilia, newspaper clippings regarding protests of American Bandstand, photographs from high school yearbooks, and video clips from American Bandstand. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices