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We Should've Recorded That!
Oh so crazy to explain: Epi #79

We Should've Recorded That!

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 6, 2021 26:17


The We Should've Recorded That! podcast is honoring #BlackBusinessMonth all of August by interviewing local black entrepreneurs!  During this episode of the podcast, we interview Rachelle Cook, founder of the Chubby Taster and Kitchenista.  Rachelle's entrepreneurial journey is truly divinely guided. Rachelle details how mentoring with her mom , to studying health science, and being fired from multiple jobs have all afforded her the opportunity to develop a fast growing and successful business in only 7 MONTHS!  Make sure you listen to the entire episode to hear Rachelle's REALLY BIG ANNCOUNCEMENT (and I promise we aren't just saying this) and find out how you can support Rachelle TODAY!  Make sure to follow Rachelle on IG @chubbytaster and @kitchen_nista.  Have a comment about this episode? Keep the conversation going by clicking here. Don't forget to follow @weshouldverecordedthat on IG!

Slimsworld
We Should

Slimsworld

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 24, 2021 2:45


Join me as I share my poem called We Should and reveal the story behind it! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app

Using the Whole Whale Podcast
243: Ann Nguyen Exit Interview Podcast

Using the Whole Whale Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 2, 2021 44:04


An exit interview with Ann, Technical Creative Director of WholeWhale.com reflecting on lessons over 7 years with the company.  Ann Nguyen Technical Creative Director On Social https://www.linkedin.com/in/nguyenann https://twitter.com/annnnnguyen    Ann joined Whole Whale in 2013 and has been making splashes since then in the areas of design, development, and A/B testing. She keeps the New York team afloat and works directly with clients on using design and tech to scale their impact. During her time at Whole Whale, Ann has overseen site builds that include DREAM, the LAMP, and Donate Life America. Beyond website development, Ann has led the charge on work with the Peter G. Peterson Foundation, the One Love Foundation, Charitybuzz, Prizeo, and United Way ALICE. Ann is also the product manager behind Lighthouse by Whole Whale and is currently working with Power Poetry on their Poetry Genome, a tool that uses machine learning to generate a percentage comparison to various writers based on the theme, style, and content of any poem on the site. Both classic and contemporary writers are represented in different sections of our Genome (shoutout to Shakespeare and Kendrick). Ann is a regular speaker and lecturer on nonprofit tech topics. She's presented on machine learning for good and A/B testing for organ donations at the 2018 Strata Data Conference in San José, and spoke at the 2018 Strata Data Conference in New York on “How to Be Aggressively Tone-Deaf Using Data (or, We Should all Be For-Benefits).” 2018 also saw Ann copresent on A/B testing with the Wikimedia Foundation at the Nonprofit Technology Conference in New Orleans. Ann has guest lectured at NYU, Columbia University, and Sarah Lawrence College. She also frequently joins design discussions at various panels from the Lowline to the White House. Before joining Whole Whale, Ann worked with a wide range of organizations, including the Ford Foundation, SumAll Foundation, and Bitly.

Around the Monitor
5/28 - The "Super Switch" will be announced "any day now."

Around the Monitor

Play Episode Listen Later May 28, 2021 59:51


Around the Monitor's back bringing you the week's hottest gaming news! Topics include: We Should be getting a Super Switch announcement any day now, Twitch adds a category for hot tub streamers, and Xbox and Bethesda will combine their showcases at E3.Check us out on all these platforms:Discord: https://discord.gg/kt9AJtpPatreon: https://Patreon.com/savedatateamTwitch: https://Twitch.tv/savedatateamInstagram: https://Instagram.com/savedatateamTwitter: https://Twitter.com/savedatateamFacebook: https://Facebook.com/savedatateam00:00 - Intro1:34 - Trivia: How Many Sonic Animated Series Have There Been?3:22 - Topics5:07 - Twitch has added a lot of tags, including gender, race, sexuality, and… hot tubshttps://www.gamesindustry.biz/articles/2021-05-24-twitch-adds-over-350-new-tags-related-to-gender-race-mental-health-and-hot-tubs 11:17 - We could be seeing a Final Fantasy spinoff by Team Ninja!https://www.fanbyte.com/news/rumor-square-enix-set-to-announce-a-new-action-rpg-final-fantasy-spinoff/ 16:34 - More reports swell around Nintendo Switch Pro coming out in Septemberhttps://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2021-05-27/nintendo-plans-upgraded-switch-replacement-as-soon-as-september20:36 - Hey that sonic event sure did happen todayhttps://www.theverge.com/2021/5/27/22454775/sonic-colors-ultimate-remaster-release-date-xbox-ps4-switch 26:22 - Valve is making a Switch-like portable gaming PChttps://arstechnica.com/gaming/2021/05/exclusive-valve-is-making-a-switch-like-portable-gaming-pc/?utm_brand=arstechnica&utm_source=twitter&utm_social-type=owned&utm_medium=social 35:15 - Pokemon Legends: Arceus gets a January release date. Is this game gonna be done?https://www.theverge.com/2021/5/26/22454614/pokemon-legends-arceus-nintendo-switch-release-date 40:52 - Xbox and Bethesda E3 presentations will be combined into onehttps://www.gamesindustry.biz/articles/2021-05-26-microsoft-announces-merged-xbox-and-bethesda-games-showcase 47:30 - Netflix is looking into getting into gameshttps://www.theverge.com/2021/5/24/22452173/netflix-gaming-subscription-service-executive-2022 52:32 - The Winner is...55:51 - Closing and Plugs

ZakBabyTV
We Should've Bought the FROGS!

ZakBabyTV

Play Episode Listen Later May 24, 2021 18:41


We Should've Bought the FROGS! ✔️ Make sure you like, comment & subscribe.

Women’s Prize for Fiction Podcast
Bookshelfie: Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie

Women’s Prize for Fiction Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 7, 2021 62:23


Join special guest - Women’s Prize for Fiction ‘Winner of Winners’ - Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie as she discusses the five books which have shaped her career, and her latest release, Notes on Grief, with Yomi Adegoke.Chimamanda is an internationally acclaimed author whose novel Half of a Yellow Sun won the Women’s Prize in 2007 and was adapted into a film starring Thandie Newton and Chiwetel Ejiofor, as well as being crowned the ‘Winner of Winners’ from 25 years of Women’s Prize winning novels by public vote at the end of 2020. Chimamanda is also a hugely influential speaker - her 2009 TED Talk The Danger of a Single Story is one of the most viewed TED talks of ALL TIME, and in 2012 she followed up with We Should all Be Feminists. This has also racked up MILLIONS of views, has been published as a book, and sampled by Beyoncé. Chimamanda’s books are: ** The Joys of Motherhood by Buchi Emecheta** Invisible Women by Caroline Criado Perez ** The Collected Essays of Elizabeth Hardwick ** The Middleman and Other Stories by Bharati Mukherjee** Passbook number F.47927 by Muthoni Likimani Every week, join journalist and author Yomi Agedoke, and inspirational guests, including Elizabeth Day, Sara Pascoe and Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie as they celebrate the best books written by women. The Women’s Prize for Fiction is one of the most prestigious literary awards in the world, and has been running for over 25 years, and this series will offer unique access to the shortlisted authors and the 2021 Prize winner. This podcast is produced by Bird Lime Media. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

The Todd Starnes Podcast
Why Biden Should Adopt Trump's Border Policy & Higher Taxes Could Be On The Way

The Todd Starnes Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 23, 2021 109:37


On Fox Across America with Jimmy Failla, National Border Patrol Council President Brandon Judd explains why President Biden should be adopting former President Trump's immigration policy and border security plan & Fox News Contributor Professor Brian Brenberg talks about Biden's infrastructure plan, which could include free college and higher taxes.  [00:00:00] Colorado Shooting Update [00:14:37] Ben In Idaho [00:18:15] Kamila Needs To Take The Border Seriously [00:32:38] Ted Cruz Criticizes Kamala [00:36:32] Democrats Are Hypocrites About The Border [00:50:25] Biden Wants An Assault Weapons Ban [00:54:49] National Border Patrol Council President Brandon Judd [01:08:56] Preparing Biden's Press Conference [01:13:04] "We Just Have To Hang In There" On COVID [01:28:20] We Should't Have An Open Door [01:31:22] Fox News Contributor Brian Brenberg [01:46:49] Bring Back Audiences To NYC

Tabernacle Baptist Church
Episode 463: “Fear God” // Week 4 (1 Peter 1:17-21)

Tabernacle Baptist Church

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 15, 2021 35:57


This text is very practical for what Peter is commanding God’s people to do. As we sojourn from this life to the next Peter calls us to fear the LORD. But not only will we be better instructed on how to fear God but also we will learn some amazing truths about the Gospel along the way. 1- While on this Earth we are to Live in Reverent Fear of God (v. 17-21) 2- We Should live in Reverent Fear Because There is no free pass (v. 17) 3- We should live in reverent fear because, in Christ, we have been redeemed from our former and empty way of life (v. 18-19) 4- We should live in reverent fear because our faith and hope are a result of God’s providential plan to bring glory to the name of Christ (v. 20-21)

Spencer Hughes
Ways to Bring More Happiness to Your Day

Spencer Hughes

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 19, 2021 9:37


We have been taught that happiness is something we need to pursue...as if it were some distant, far off island on the horizon.We SHOULD have been taught that happiness comes from within! Happiness comes from the so called "little" things in life.Here are some simple ways to bring more happiness to your day.If you like what you hear on my Podcast, please consider supporting the Premium Content which is uploaded daily for you! A one time or regular donation to my Venmo (Radiospencer) is SO, SO appreciated. Even a couple bucks are a big help for keeping the heartbeat of Hughes From The Heart going for months and years to come. Other ways to support the Podcast can be found on my website. I can't do it without you! Let's spread love and joy and kindness as much as we can together.The world needs us to!Much love to all of you. Support the show (https://www.paypal.me/radiospencer)

MUSIC is not a GENRE
Why TOP TEN LISTS are BULLSHIT ... and why we should STILL HAVE THEM | MUSIC is not a GENRE - Season 2 Episode #11

MUSIC is not a GENRE

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 18, 2021 15:45


SUPPORT ME ON PATREON WATCH MUSIC is not a GENRE VIDEOS and MORE Everybody loves top lists. They're easy to digest. They give you immediate reasons to love/hate them, agree/disagree with them. They spark all kinds of responses. We can't help ourselves, even though we all know they're subjective and arbitrary. Even though we all know they're COMPLETE BULLSHIT. If you've been following along with my podcasts or live concerts, you've heard me talk about my top favorite music artists. If you've REALLY been following along, you'll also recall two weird things about my top artists list. FIRST, my TOP 5 includes about 15 listings. And SECOND, it changes ALL THE TIME. So if that's the case, is my list an actual “best-of” at all? Yes. And no. YES, because my list absolutely represents my favorites. The artists at or near the top will always be at or near the top. If you expand my list to – say – the top 100, there's a chance that 95% of it will never change. But also NO, because those rankings are always in flux. My number one will likely always be my number one. But my numbers two through ten are constantly shifting. The #2 band might be #3 or 5 or 7 on a different day. An 11 thru 20 band might pop into the top ten next month, and then pop down to #28 the month after. And that's not just okay, it's honest. It accounts for natural human rhythms, changes in mood or context or emphasis, even shifts in opinion or judgment. We all have our unquestionable beliefs, ones that won't be shaken no matter who says what, or what new experiences or information we bump into. The mistake we OFTEN make, though, is to believe that ALL of our beliefs are unquestionable, immutable, unshakable. If we allow ourselves to be more open to our natural rhythms, to let our vulnerability poke through, we become more aware of how often our minds & hearts shift from one small belief to its opposite. Or more likely our belief shifts one way or another on the spectrum, as the idea of hard & fast opposites is often as delusional as top lists themselves. When we see that these shifts aren't just there AND THAT'S OKAY, but are actually MORE honest and positive, we start to plug in more to the fullness of our minds & hearts, and how much more dynamic and vibrant the world is. Try it. Instead of making a numbered list, make a GROUP of favorites and a GROUP of second favorites, etc. etc. The inclusiveness and variety of it feel amazing. You'll start to see the walls of categorization & division dissolve, and possibility expand to a limitless capacity. Whether it's music or movies or people or politics, we should never have to limit our choices & “favorites” to only those at the top – the ones we're pressured to pick and stick to. We should be able to choose a group of anything or anyone, and say, “THOSE are what I like, love, respect, agree with, believe in.” So YES, we SHOULD make our lists. We SHOULD deliberate and decide on what matters to us. But let our top picks come with a revolving door. Let our voting be ranked instead of either/or. And as with so many of the things I talk about, we'll find that we have way more connection, way more in common, than we ever thought before. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/nick-dematteo/support

Open Thought
We Should All Be Feminist Review | Yasmina Bassi & Koen Flores (Ep. 2)

Open Thought

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 13, 2020 85:29


Yasmina and Koen discuss “We Should all be Feminists” by Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie. Through open and honest discourse they share their thoughts on feminism and discuss their personal experiences with gender inequality. Links: PDF: https://people.unica.it/aideesu/files/2019/11/Chimamanda_Ngozi_Adichie_We_Should_All_Be_Feminiz-lib.org_.epub_.pdf TED Talk: https://www.ted.com/talks/chimamanda_ngozi_adichie_we_should_all_be_feminists?language=en TED Podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/we-should-all-be-feminists/id1509561884?i=1000498770237 Timestamps: 0:40 We should all be feminist summary 2:10 initial thoughts 6:10 the importance of promoting a conversation 11:55 Feminism with an asterisk 26:58 What is it like to be a woman in stem? 45:00 What do you do as a man to address the gender issues you’ve noticed? 48:32 What does emasculation mean to you? 51:14 Clothing and gender roles 1:13:11 “Bottom Power” and Call Her Daddy 1:22:10 Powerful Quotes

Carole Baskins Diary
2001-12-12 Carole Diary

Carole Baskins Diary

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 7, 2020 2:24


Family Dinners My family is getting together for dinner on Friday the 28th from 7-9:30 and asked us to come.  It is entirely up to you.  I don't usually attend family functions, but have for the past couple years because Alan Schreier loved any excuse to attend a party.  Whatever you want to do is fine with me.   Carole   From Peter A. Kent:   Actually, I had planned to spend that night making love to you.  However, we could go first and then do that afterwards.   I wish to practice some tonight if you do not mind (the love making, I know how to eat).   Had a great time with you last night and this morning by the way.  Getting some work done today, but I do not have the drive I wish I had.  Perhaps some coffee would help.  My feeling is that WE SHOULD go to your family function.   By the way, I love you and I am very fortunate to have you in my life.  Pk   My ever observant, thoughtful Peter Kent;   You are right in that we SHOULD act civilized and SHOULD invest time into family.  I recognize that this would not be how either of us would prefer to spend an evening and greatly appreciate your perception of the matter.  I know that they are all curious about this man who has made their family member so happy and appreciate that you are comfortable enough in social situations to be there.  You are such a gift.   I wanted you so badly yesterday (and the day before, and the day before...)  Thank you for giving yourself in such a loving manner.  You are such a turn on for me, physically, emotionally and spiritually.  When you reach out to me, with your arms, with your eyes, I feel so secure.  I feel your life force running through my veins and it is a powerful force.  Your embrace both strengthens me and makes me weak in the knees (all the better for kneeling before you).  When you take my hands in prayer, I feel the warmth of God's breath upon us.  It brings tears to my eyes just trying to tell you the depth of my feelings for you.  To say "I love you" seems not enough.  Love, Carole   From Peter A. Kent   I love that.   We are both so lucky to have found such peace; the connection we have is storybook stuff.  So seldom found, but now so understandable and necessary to feel complete on this planet. Peter Kent   I've been writing my story since I was able to write, but when the media goes to share it, they only choose the parts that fit their idea of what will generate views.  If I'm going to share my story, it should be the whole story.  The titles are the dates things happened. If you have any interest in who I really am please start at the beginning of this playlist: http://savethecats.org/   I know there will be people who take things out of context and try to use them to validate their own misconception, but you have access to the whole story.  My hope is that others will recognize themselves in my words and have the strength to do what is right for themselves and our shared planet.    You can help feed the cats at no cost to you using Amazon Smile! Visit BigCatRescue.org/Amazon-smile   You can see photos, videos and more, updated daily at BigCatRescue.org   Check out our main channel at YouTube.com/BigCatRescue   Music (if any) from Epidemic Sound (http://www.epidemicsound.com) This video is for entertainment purposes only and is my opinion.

Nerd heaven
Star Trek Discovery "Scavengers" Detailed Analysis and Review

Nerd heaven

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 22, 2020 27:30


In the latest episode of Star Trek Discovery, Michael Burnham must choose between loyalty to Starfleet, and her captain, and helping a friend. Cleaveland Booker has located a black box that could provide vital information into the source of the burn, but he has been captured. This was a solid action episode with some nice connections to the larger arc, in both plot and character. ----more---- Transcript Welcome to Nerd Heaven I’m Adam David Collings, the author of Jewel of The Stars. And I am a Nerd   This is episode 43 of the podcast. Today, we’re talking about Star Trek Discovery “Scavengers”   The description on Memory Alpha reads After receiving a message from Book, Burnham and Georgiou embark on a rogue mission to find him, leaving Saru to pick up the pieces with Admiral Vance. Meanwhile, Stamets forms an unexpected bond with Adira.   This episode was written by Anne Cofell Saunders It was directed by Douglas Aarniokoski And it first aired on the 19th of November 2020.   Make it so.   We begin the episode with a zooming out shot of the USS Discovery, which has undergone an extensive refit to bring it in line with 32nd-century technology.  As we pull back, we see the name and registry have been repainted. NCC 1031-A. Okay. That’s kind of a big deal. So this is now the Discovery A. But is that valid? The letter is added to the registry when a brand new ship is constructed and given the name of an iconic ship. But this isn’t a new ship. It’s a refit to the same ship. It’s a very extensive refit, but then, so was the refit to Kirk’s original Enterprise in Star Trek The Motion Picture. But that ship was not the Enterprise A. It was just the Enterprise. The Enterprise A was a brand-new ship that first appeared at the end of Star Trek IV after the original was destroyed in Star Trek III.   So...technically, this shouldn’t be the Discovery A. However, it could be argued that this refit is even more extensive than the one from The Motion Picture. And maybe the rules for registry numbers have changed over the centuries. So … I think we can just accept it. I’ll admit that I do get a bit of a kick out of the A.   This refit has taken 3 weeks. They’ve installed programmable matter, which makes a lot of sense. They’ve also detached the nacelles. Saru says this is to make the engines more efficient and the ship more maneuverable.   The nacelles are floating next to the ship. I’ll admit, this whole detached nacelles thing is a bit weird to me. My first reaction is, that’s silly and doesn’t make any sense. My second reaction is, 930 years have passed. We SHOULD be seeing things that are so wacky and out there that they seem to make no sense. That’s actually logical. So the more unbelievable it is, the more believable it is. I assume the nacelles are kept close to the ship by some kind of tractor beam or gravity field. How does the power get to them? Wireless power, I suppose. That’s already kind of a thing.   So ultimately, I approve, even though I think it’s weird.   In the briefing meeting, Saru gets some insight into the kinds of missions that Starfleet is now carrying out.   Helping with food shortages.  Delivery supplies. Helping planets that are facing solar flares.It’s all very humanitarian aid, and the distances can cause significant difficulties.   Saru immediately sees where Discovery could help. The spore drive would save a lot of time in helping these people. I like how Vance agrees that he could use ten Discoveries, but since he only has one, he needs them to stay close, ready to serve as a rapid response unit.   When Vance says “Rapid Responder” one of the other captains acts like Vance has sprouted a second head. His reaction seems to be way overdone. I kinda get the feeling that maybe this guy was the previous rapid responder. Maybe he’s feeling outed.    But Vance tells them all about the spore drive. It’s classified information that is not to leave the briefing room.   We’ve never really seen a scene like this, with a bunch of captains getting their assignments from the admiralty. It probably happened a lot during the dominion war.   It’s nice to see that all the captains are wearing a similar uniform to the admiral, but with different rank insignias. It’s good. I really like this uniform. It’s my favourite of all the new uniforms.   Argeth is on Yellow. Alert. The Emerald chain, the Andorian and Orion Syndicate, might be making a move sometime in the next 12 hours. Nobody knows  what they want on Argeth, but Vance is determined to make sure they don’t get it. When things come to a head, that’s when Saru needs to jump in and save the day.   So the crew of Discovery are receiving their new com badges. Just like the ones all the other Starfleet officers wear. But for some reason, they don’t exchange their uniforms for the new ones. That seems a little odd.   Anyway, there are practical reasons for adopting the new badges. In the 24th century, Starfleet made the badges communicators, rather than just decorative. By the 32nd Century, they’re so much more. They’re also tricorders, holo padds, as well as communicators, and personal transporters. This is all a very logical evolution of the technology. I like it a lot. They kept the user interfaces on the new consoles similar, so it would be easy for the crew to adjust. But at the same time, it’s adaptive, programmed to analyse the way people work, and conform to whatever would be most useful for them. It’s all very clever.   The crew seem to really like it.   There’s an ongoing joke about Linus beaming into random parts of the ship because he doesn’t know how to set the coordinates properly on his personal transporter. It’s amusing, if a little overdone.   And then they’re hailed by Grudge the Cat, who has decided to pay them a visit. I love how she’s just staring at the screen purring.   Michael has been looking for the black boxes of ships destroyed during the burn, to get information about what caused the phenomenon.   Book was on his way to the Bajoran exchange (another DS9 reference) But he heard about a black box on Hanhau, which is Emerald Chain territory. He programmed the ship to bring Grudge here to Starfleet headquarters if he didn’t return after 24 hours. Seems like he’s in trouble.   So technically, Grudge didn’t fly the ship. Pity.   Naturally, Michael wants to go rescue him. Not just because the black box could be invaluable, but also because she cares very much about Book. The black boxes record the time of detonation, and they don’t all match. This suggests it didn’t all happen at once. It had a point of origin that swept outwards. With a third black box, they could triangulate that point of origin. This is valuable information.   Saru understands how important this is to Michael, but he can’t authorise this mission. They need to be ready to jump to Argeth at a moment’s notice. Admiral’s orders.   He’s seen how vulnerable the federation is. How important these humanitarian missions are. Of course, his big mistake here is not taking this to the Admiral. He’ll learn this lesson at the end of the episode. But instead, he flatly forbids Michael from doing anything about Book or the black box.   We all know where this is heading. We know what Michael is going to do. She’s always had this rebellious streak that leads her to take matters into her own hands. And while she’d made some progress keeping that side of herself in check, the last year of working on her own as a free spirit, outside any chain of command, has only made things worse.   She can’t let this go. So she goes to Georgiou. The only other person on this ship who doesn’t care about chain of command. Gorgeous is always up for an unsanctioned mission.   But she makes a very astute point. Michael is gonna cause a lot of problems for Saru by doing this. He’s trying to win Vance’s trust and prove the legitimacy of Discovery’s dedication to Starfleet. If Michael goes ahead with this, it will definitely hurt that.   But that’s not enough to dissuade Michael.   Her dilemma feels very real here. She has two very strong motivations. A man she clearly loves, whether that love is romantic or not, and critical information to solving the mystery of the burnt. But it’s not just about the mystery to her. She genuinely believes the Federation will never get itself together until they learn the truth.   What do you think about that? I think I need a little more convincing. I agree it’s very important for them to find answers. If they know how and why it happened, they’re better able to determine if it’ll happen again and prevent it.   But I’m not convinced that the Federation can never again rebuild and stand proud without that information.   Book has actually made a pretty big sacrifice here for Michael. He’s put aside his own work to try to recover this black box - a very dangerous mission - because he knows it is important to her.    In a sense, they are both being very self-sacrificial here. Book put himself in danger for her, and she is risking her entire career for him. And that’s basically what love is. Self-sacrifice. The definition of love is putting the needs of another person ahead of your own needs.   Book’s ship continues to slowly grow on me. The asymmetry still bugs me, but I’m starting to understand the design. The bridge on the side kinda gives me millennium falcon vibes, but way more futuristic. I really like the shot that starts as a purely CGI exterior of the ship flying at warp, and then zooms in on the bridge. We spend a reasonable amount of time looking through that window watching Michael and Georgiou walking around and talking. It’s very effective and adds some real believability to the ship as an environment.   Georgiou can tell there is romantic tension between Michael and Book. She’s quite amused by it. But I love when Michael tells her she isn’t qualified to judge on matters of the heart, since her emotional spectrum ranges from cranky to homicidal. Which it definitely does. But in some twisted way, Georgiou does feel some form of love. She loves Michael like a daughter. A replacement for the one who betrayed her.   And that’s when Georgiou has the first of her episodes. It’s not exactly a seizure, it seems more emotional than physical. But she’s suddenly overwhelmed by what I assume are memories. She sees her hand covered in blood, and cries over someone called San. I wonder who that is.   Something weird has been going on with Georgiou ever since she was interrogated by that bloke with glasses. I am really curious what he’s done to her. Michael has noticed something is not right.   Hanhau is a private salvage yard. Not open to new customers. The general public are expected to do their business at the local Bajoran exchange. But Georgiou talks them into letting her land with promises of large quantities of dilithium.   I think we’re getting some information in this episode to help us get some idea of where the new Starfleet headquarters are situated in the galaxy.   Federation space is primarily in the alpha quadrant. Their early adversaries, the Klingons and the Romulans are primarily in the beta quadrant. The core of federations worlds are near the border between the quadrants. Worlds like Bajor and Cardassia are much deeper into the alpha quadrant, a long way from the border with the beta.   Michael indicated she could get to Hanhou, complete the mission, and be back, at warp speed, within 12 hours.   Hanhau is close to a Bajoran Exchange. I’m not sure exactly what that is, but it’s clear near Bajor.   So I think we can say that Starfleet headquarters is pretty deep into the alpha quadrant. Near the outer parts of what was considered Federation space back in the 24th century. And then the scene we’ve all been waiting for. Tilly meets Grudge. Apparently, she’s not a cat person, but, I’ll admit, she’s doing pretty well. It’s a cute scene. I genuinely laughed when Tilly asks Grudge if he ate Michael. Admit the cuteness and humour of this scene, Tilly learns that Michael has stolen Book’s ship and left on the mission.   The wide shot of Hanhau as they descend on the settlement looks awesome.   Tolor, the Orion they’re dealing with is the nephew of Osyra, leader of the Emerald Chain. There’s a lot of slave labour on this world. I guess the Orions are back to their old tricks. But it’s not slaves as a commodity to sell. These people are working because they owe Osyraa. Naturally, Georgiou wants to meet her, as she sounds like her kind of girl. Seriously, how long do you think it will be before Georgiou goes full rogue and tries to take over the galaxy for herself? The only thing that’s holding her back from doing that, at this point, is Michael. Well, that and the weird seizures. I suspect that’s part of some plan to disarm the danger that she represents to the galaxy.   It’s time for our next DS9 reference. Self-sealing stem bolts from the 24th century. And we’ll meet an actual Bajoran shortly. It’s almost as if Alex Kurtzman had a listening device in my office, when I’ve been talking about how I want more love for DS9. I guess I’m not the only person who has felt that way.   Georgiou says she wants items from before 2400, which was the end of the 24th century. And the guy holds up an old TNG phase. Nice. but apparently, it contains parts for a later time. I wonder if the writers actually meant pre-2300, which would be the 23rd century. So was this all just part of the act, to give Michael time to find Book? Or is she genuinely interested in old technology? I can’t see Georgiou being nostalgic, especially for stuff that’s not even from her native universe.   Michael has re-jigged Book’s cat-finder to locate him. And he’s close.   He’s a slave working here. And this is where we meet Lai, the Bajoran. And I’m thrilled to say his makeup effect looks just like it did on Deep Space Nine. I guess it’s kind of hard to mess up a Bajoran nose. Notice he’s not wearing an earring. So either it’s forbidden for slaves to adorn themselves, or he doesn’t believe in the prophets. We also meet Ryn, an Andorian slave who is responsible for implanting all the newcomers. Seems most of the slaves view him as a traitor. But Book is kind to him. When Lai tries to steal a water ration, Tolor makes an example of him. From a writing perspective, it's useful because it demonstrates how difficult it is for people to escape this prison.   So Adira is back on the ship, after having some kind of medical examination last episode. She seems a bit workaholic. Doesn’t want to explore the ship. Gray wants to see more of Discovery, but he can only go where Admira goes. And she’s not interested.   Stamets is annoyed that his spore lab has been messed with. Things are not where they used to be. But he’s quite impressed when he learns that Adira has upgraded the interface, so he doesn’t have to have metal plugs in his arm anymore.   Michael finally makes contact with Book. And he says what people always say in this situation. “You weren’t supposed to come and rescue me.” And then she says what the rescuer always says. “I had to.” They’ve got 40 minutes to rescue him and get the black box, before he is sent up to work on a ship above for a week. He’ll be harder to rescue from there.   This is where we learn more about Ryn. He was born into the Emerald Chain, but tried to rally people against the organisation. They were starting to listen so Osyraa cut off his antennae and made him the guy who implants the slaves.   Now, this is interesting. We know from Enterprise that Andorian antennae grow back. So maybe she did something to prevent that, like cauterising the stumps or something. I dunno. This is why he’s a pariah to everyone.   Saru has a quiet word with Tilly about Michael. Tilly knows even less than Saru. Saru is feeling pretty distrustful of Michael now. As much as he did when they were back on the Shenzhou. Which is kinda sad, given how close they seemed to have become last season.   This is really interesting because Tilly acts in a way other than what we might expect. Certainly not how Saru expected. But it makes sense. She makes a good point. She pushes for Saru to tell the Admiral. It’s a delicate time for the Discovery crew at the moment. Things will look bad if the Admiral finds out from someone other than Saru. Tilly loves Michael like a sister but she also cares for this crew.   Tilly is trying to be understanding of Michael’s motives, but Saru believes Tilly would never have done this, had she been in Michael’s situation.   It’s time for the jailbreak. Ryn is in on it too. He’s retrieved the black box for Book.   Saru is explaining Michael’s disobedience to Vance, but promises, they are still ready to carry out their mission, even without their first officer. He overhears a line about a ship returning and undergoing a baryon sweep. This is a process that the Enterprise D once underwent. It’s meant to eliminate Baryon particles from the starship’s hull. Let’s hope this ship doesn’t get taken over by terrorists like the Enterprise did.   Vance tells him that diplomacy is failing. Discovery will need to jump soon.   The prison riot is on. But the perimeter fence is still up. Michael and Georgiou have to take it down, but they have their hands full with Tolor and his thugs. It’s all standard action scenes, which Discovery does pretty well.   I was listening to a writing podcast the other day. In it, one of the presenters said “if your character has seizures, you’d better make sure they have one in the middle of the climactic battle.” It was The Six Figure Author podcast, if you’re interested.   Anyway, this is exactly what happens here. Georgiou is about to shoot Tolor when she has another episode.and drops the gun.   Fortunately, she comes to just in time to bring the fence down, as Tolor beams away.   The slaves all escape, but Ryn is shot with one of those cool ring phasers. I thought, at this stage, that Ryn was a gonner. But Book isn’t willing to give up on him.   And then Book’s ship turns into a transformer! Seriously, it breaks into a bunch of separate parts and reconfigures itself. Except the new configuration doesn’t seem to look any different to my eyes. I’m not sure what the point of this reconfiguration was, but it was visually pretty cool. Another example of those “seems silly, but believably silly given the century” things. I imagine the same technology that lets the nacelles hover next to the ship is also responsible for this transformation.   I’d like to understand a lot more about what the transformation actually means, and why it happens.   Book beams aboard with Ryn. Georgiou takes out Tolor’s ships. One of them looks like an old Miranda class. The crashing scene looks awesome. Comparable to anything you’d see in a big-screen movie these days.   Michael is more freaked out that Georgiou doesn’t know what’s up with her episodes than she is about the episodes themselves. From Georgiou’s point of view, until she understands, there’s no point revealing her weakness, because she doesn’t know what help to ask for. This is a reasonable attitude for a Terran from the mirror universe. Over there, she’d be killed for showing any kind of weakness.   Stamets sits down with Adira in the mess hall. He’s noticed her talking to herself. She decides to open up and explain the whole situation with Gray. Adira speculates that this has happened because they were so close, and the symbiont passed from one to the other. I’m betting there’s more to it than that. But it’s a reasonable theory.   They get Ryn back to the ship, and Doctor Pollards says he's going to make it. Which is nice. Poor guy deserves a break. Michael has to go face the firing squad, but on the way, she has a little moment with Book. And they finally kiss.  I get the impression this is their first kiss. That they were both honest about not having been romantically involved during the past year.   Stamets sees a lot of himself in Adira. Somebody who lost a person they loved, but then, got them back in some form.  Stamets says he believes Adira. And I want to believe him. But part of me wonders if he still thinks of this as a bit more metaphorical than literal. Is this just part of her grieving process, like he went through with Hugh, or is she literally carrying Gray’s soul around with her? Either way, Stamets is willing to take it at face value and definitely not ridicule.   As he and Hugh get ready for bed they talk about Adira. Stamets is starting to think that he can be a help to her. Something of a mentor. It’s not a role he ever thought he’d find himself in.   It’s time for Saru and Micahel to face the Admiral. He points out that Saru was right to follow orders but he also needs to trust his judgement. He should have brought this opportunity to Vance, who might have considered the intel worth the risk. He may have actually authorised the mission. They’ll never know now.   I really like this because they’re not turning Vance into the stereotypical bad admiral. He’s a reasonable guy, even though there’s a lot of antagonism between him and Michael because of their differing opinions.   I love that this is a learning opportunity for Saru as well. He’s a good captain, but he’s an inexperienced captain.   Vance doesn’t think Burnham deserves special consideration for saving the galaxy by going through that wormhole. She was doing her duty. She starts each new assignment at zero along with everyone else. In the end, Discovery didn’t have to jump. I’m guessing the happenings on Hanhau stole away Osyraa’s focus. Michael saved lives on that planet, which is the only reason she’s not in the brig. Vance leaves her punishment in Saru’s hands.   So he does what he doesn’t want to do, but honestly, the only thing he can do. He relieves her of her role as first officer. She will be restricted to chief science officer duties. Even Michael agrees this is right.   It’s all about trust, and right now, he can’t trust her to the extent that a captain should trust their number one.   I’m starting to think that Michael will never really fit in with Starfleet. She’ll always be the rebel that just can’t manage to follow orders. It makes me wonder how long she’ll hang around Discovery. I guess she has to stay associated with them for as long as the show runs, since it’s called Discovery, and she’s the lead.   So now I’m wondering who the new number one will be. I hope they address this next week and not just ignore it.   It was nice to see Book again. This was a solid episode. Nothing mind-blowing, but a good fun action story, with some good character connections to the larger whole. I enjoyed it. Next week, we have the episode Unification III. I’m really curious about this. One of the most iconic two-part stories from Star Trek The Next Generation was Unification I and Unification II. The story was based around Spock’s attempts to re-unify the Romulan and Vulcan people. How will this episode tie into that? There’s gotta be some connection. The name is too much of a coincidence to be .. well .. a coincidence. So I’m really looking forward to finding out what the deal is.   One of my favourite authors, Brandon Sanderson, has just released the 4th book in his Stormlight Archive series. The minute it happened, I sent a link to my wife, so she can buy it for me for Christmas. I’m looking forward to reading it. I might do a couple of podcasts episodes about the book next year, kinda like what I do with my Lord of The Rings series, which I haven’t forgotten about. I haven’t been walking as much as I should, so I’ve gotten a little behind with the whole Walk to Mordor Challenge that it’s all based around. Anyway, nothing is set in stone. But we’ll see.   Don’t forget, you can get the first book in my Jewel of The Stars series for just 99 cents on all major eBook retailers, or you can read it for free on Wattpad.   Have a great week, and I’ll see you for Unification III next time. Live long and prosper. Make it so.  

Belmor Baptist Church Sermon
November 22, 2020 – An Attitude of Gratitude

Belmor Baptist Church Sermon

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 22, 2020 44:03


An Attitude of Gratitude – November 22, 2020 – Belmor Baptist Church Sermon (Acts 4:7-12) Outline: I. We Should Be Thankful for the God-Man Jesus II. We Should be Thankful for the Work of Jesus III. We Should Be Thankful for His Resurrection IV. We Should Be Thankful for the Way to Eternal Life For … Continue reading November 22, 2020 – An Attitude of Gratitude →

Tone Science
tone science 389

Tone Science

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 13, 2020 117:19


1. West – Bil Nace & Jake Meginsky – West/East – 2016 2. The Wolfman – Robert Ashley – The Wolfman – 1964 3. Trio for Duo – Mary Jane Leach – (f)lute songs – 2018 4. Wind/Plastic – Andrew Weathers – Dreams and Visions from the Llano Estacado – 2020 5. We Should – … Continue reading tone science 389

Tubs At The Club
We Got Chris Peterson'd | Vikings vs Vandals Chapter 2 | Week 7

Tubs At The Club

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 10, 2019 73:36


It took Weber State 2 Fake special teams plays and the ball to bounce their way 3 additional times with fumbles to be able to beat Idaho by 6 points. We SHOULD have just beat a top 5 team at home. Now we are off to a Portland State team we really know nothing about, in a place no one has heard of. Listen along as Chris, TJ, Brian & Alex breakdown week 6 and preview week 7.

The Beyond Happy Podcast with Becky Hoschek
Ep 47. How Life Should Be

The Beyond Happy Podcast with Becky Hoschek

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 8, 2019 24:50


Do you have big thoughts about how your life should be? Do you have ideas about what your life should've been like in the past, how it could've been so much better? Do you think about how other people in your world SHOULD be different - and believe that, if only THEY were different, YOU would feel so much better? We SHOULD on ourselves a lot; it feels useful and productive at the time. It feels like we have control. But what it creates in our lives is far from that. One of the biggest shifts in my life happened when I realized how much time and energy I put into thinking that people and life should be different. Today, I'm walking you through what it looks like, what it's creating in your life and how you can let go and truly feel better.

We Should Be Writing
For the Love of Characters

We Should Be Writing

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 30, 2019 40:27


In this episode of We Should be Writing, Julianne and Melissa talk about their own approaches to character creation, including doing a speed date of one another's characters.

We Should Be Writing
Top Notch Procrastinating

We Should Be Writing

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 27, 2019 35:40


In the first episode of We Should be Writing, Melissa and Julianne introduce each other.

The Chauncey DeVega Show
Ep. 242: Michael Wolff on "Siege: Trump Under Fire"/Dr. John Gartner on Donald Trump the Mad King

The Chauncey DeVega Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 22, 2019 68:53


There are two guests on this week's episode of The Chauncey DeVega Show. Michael Wolff is the author of the bestselling book Fire and Fury: Inside the Trump White House. His new book is Siege: Trump Under Fire.  He explains the real reason why Special Counsel Robert Mueller decided to not indict Donald Trump for obstruction of justice. And will Donald Trump leave the White House if defeated in 2020?  Dr. John Gartner is a contributor to the 2017 bestselling book The Dangerous Case of Donald Trump: 27 Psychiatrists and Mental Health Experts Assess a President. He explains how Donald Trump and his supporters are tied together by collective mental illness. Dr. Gartner also warns that there will be violence if Donald Trump is removed from office by impeachment or the 2020 presidential election. ****If you learn from and enjoy The Chauncey DeVega Show and great conversations such as this week's episode with Michael Wolff and John Gartner please show some love by making a donation during the June fundraiser via the Paypal link at ChaunceyDeVega.com or through Patreon. I do not run commercials or advertisements here on The Chauncey DeVega Show despite having received many offers to do so. Instead The Chauncey DeVega Show relies upon your generosity and kindness during its two fundraisers each year. Your generosity and goodness allows the show to continue, stay commercial-free, and grow.**** On this week's show Chauncey DeVega shares some plain facts about Trump's reign of terror against nonwhite immigrants, refugees, and migrants. Chauncey also shares some legal advice for those nonwhite immigrants, migrants, refugees and their families, friends, and neighbors who are going targeted by nationwide raids conducted by Trump's ICE goon enforcers. SELECTED LINKS OF INTEREST FOR THIS EPISODE OF THE CHAUNCEY DEVEGA SHOW   Inside a Texas Building Where the Government Is Holding Immigrant Children Attorneys: Texas border facility is neglecting migrant kids Justice Department Argues Against Providing Soap, Toothbrushes, Beds To Detained Kids No Rights Which the White Man Is Bound to Respect Know Your Rights! The Unimaginable Reality of American Concentration Camps 'ICE Is Everywhere': Using Library Science to Map the Separation Crisis   Documents Reveal ICE Using Driver Location Data From Local Police for Deportations Editors' Choice: Torn Apart / Separados Use this searchable database to find Trump's concentration camps and other ICE Border Patrol facilities They Thought They Were Free The Germans, 1933-45 by Milton Mayer President Trump announces delay of mass immigration raids that were to start Sunday IF YOU ENJOYED THIS WEEK'S SHOW YOU MAY LIKE THESE EPISODES OF THE CHAUNCEY DEVEGA SHOW AS WELL Ep. 241: Jared Diamond on His New Book "Upheaval' and How Countries Choose to Succeed or Fail Ep. 240.5: Introducing The Truth Report with Chauncey DeVega: Dr. Bandy Lee on How the Mueller Report Shows That Donald Trump is Mentally Unfit and Should Have His Presidential Powers Taken Away Ep. 218: What Type of a White Person Do You Want to Be? Ep. 199: Yes, We Should be Comparing Donald Trump to Adolf Hitler Ep. 101: Nicholas Stargardt on the Holocaust, Trauma, and Children WHERE CAN YOU FIND ME? On Twitter: https://twitter.com/chaunceydevega On Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/chauncey.devega My email: chaunceydevega@gmail.com Leave a voicemail for The Chauncey DeVega Show: (262) 864-0154 HOW CAN YOU SUPPORT THE CHAUNCEY DEVEGA SHOW? Via Paypal at ChaunceyDeVega.com Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/thechaunceydevegashow  Music at the end of this week's episode of The Chauncey DeVega Show is by JC Brooks & the Uptown Sound. You can listen to some of their great music on Spotify. 

Grit
How to be a Better Version of YOU

Grit

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 10, 2019 54:37


We SHOULD be ourselves, we should be striving to be unapologetically US but that doesn't mean we don't all have things we should or could change about ourselves to make us a better version of ourselves. In this episode, I'm explaining what I mean + running through excuses that we make because we think "that's just how I am" and how you can fix them.   Follow me on Instagram ---> www.instagram.com/jessicastansberry Grab the Productivity Power Pack -----> www.gritpodcast.co/ppp

2Mu€h Juice
“One Hand Wash Another”

2Mu€h Juice

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 2, 2019 4:49


We Should all live this way One Hand Wash Another tune in and get some knowledge --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/2muchjuice/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/2muchjuice/support

The Instance: The Podcast for Lovers of Blizzard Games
The Instance 556: Place your bets!

The Instance: The Podcast for Lovers of Blizzard Games

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 24, 2019 60:00


We SHOULD have heard about Blizzcon by now so we are left wondering a little. Crucible of Storms is out and seems good! Alpha internal testing starts for WoW Classic. 8.2 gets datamined hardcore. We have a new Thrall and we have speculation to go with it. Around Blizzard and more!

The Chauncey DeVega Show
Ep. 232: Robert Reich Explains That Donald Trump is a Gangster Capitalist Tyrant and It is the Young People Who Will Save America

The Chauncey DeVega Show

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 13, 2019 52:16


Robert B. Reich is Chancellor's Professor of Public Policy at the University of California at Berkeley. He served as Secretary of Labor in the Clinton administration and was also an economic adviser to Barack Obama. Dr. Reich has written fifteen books, including the best sellers Aftershock, The Work of Nations, and Beyond Outrage, and, his most recent, The Common Good. He is also the co-creator of the award-winning documentary, Inequality For All as well as the Netflix original documentary Saving Capitalism. Dr. Reich explains how extreme social inequality helped to create Donald Trump's presidency and if those fundamental problems are not addressed then Trump is but the first of many American gangster capitalist tyrants. Reich also reflects on the America that could have been if President Roosevelt's Economic Bill of Rights had been implemented, why the right-wing hates Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, and how America's young people are going to save the country from the evils of the new Gilded Age. On this week's show, Chauncey DeVega shares his thoughts on the new Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker trailer, the very problematic politics of the new hit movie Best of Enemies, and why Kofi Kingston and Wrestlemania 35 made him happy. Chauncey also puts a human face on America's neoliberal Donald Trumpian gangster capitalist Social Darwinism nightmare by sharing a story about how poor rural white folks go off into the mountains to scavenge for roots when their disability checks run out each month. And Chauncey warns, again, that Donald Trump's fascist regime is out of control and the assault on the rule of law is reaching what appears to be a never-ending crescendo. SELECTED LINKS OF INTEREST FOR THIS EPISODE OF THE CHAUNCEY DEVEGA SHOW  After the check is gone: The underground economy has long been a part of rural America, where some receiving disability benefits are forced to work to survive. Did billionaires pay off Republicans for passing the Trump tax bill? The Trump Tax Cuts Did One Thing: Give Rich People More Money How A Trump Proposal Could Reduce 'Happy' Disabled People Trump Just Purged DHS Because Its Leaders Weren't Breaking the Law Enough Trump told CBP head he'd pardon him if he were sent to jail for violating immigration law IF YOU ENJOYED THIS WEEK'S SHOW YOU MAY LIKE THESE EPISODES OF THE CHAUNCEY DEVEGA SHOW AS WELL Ep. 220: Timothy Snyder Explains How Donald Trump's "National Emergency" Will Be Used to Overthrow American Democracy and the Constitution Ep. 199: Yes, We Should be Comparing Donald Trump to Adolf Hitler Ep. 167: Brian Klaas Explains How Donald Trump is the Despot's Apprentice Ep. 139: Ruth Ben-Ghiat Analyzes Authoritarianism and Donald Trump's Predatory Masculinity Ep. 134: Timothy Snyder Explains How to Fight Back Against Donald Trump WHERE CAN YOU FIND ME? On Twitter: https://twitter.com/chaunceydevega On Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/chauncey.devega My email: chaunceydevega@gmail.com Leave a voicemail for The Chauncey DeVega Show: (262) 864-0154 HOW CAN YOU SUPPORT THE CHAUNCEY DEVEGA SHOW? Via Paypal at ChaunceyDeVega.com Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/thechaunceydevegashow  Music at the end of this week's episode of The Chauncey DeVega Show is by JC Brooks & the Uptown Sound. You can listen to some of their great music on Spotify.

The Chauncey DeVega Show
Ep. 202: Tim Wise Explains How the Republican Party is a White Identity Cult

The Chauncey DeVega Show

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 4, 2018 84:01


Anti-racism activist, author, and scholar Tim Wise is the guest on this week's edition of The Chauncey DeVega Show. Tim Wise is the author of numerous books including his most recent Under the Affluence: Shaming the Poor, Praising the Rich and Sacrificing the Future of America. On this week's show, Tim and Chauncey discuss Donald Trump's obsessions with "white genocide" in South Africa, the true meaning of "White Identity Politics" and its relationship to Whiteness, if racists and other bigots should be shamed in public via social media such as Twitter and Facebook, and white racial paranoia about the so-called "browning of America".   During this week's podcast Chauncey reviews, how again, another white supremacist--this time one who is associated with some of the country and world's most prominent neo Nazis--has been discovered writing public policy in Trump's White House. Chauncey also shares a story about the real power of love--in this case a 99-year-old man who walks 6 miles every day to see his wife in the hospital. And during this week's Labor Day episode of The Chauncey DeVega Show our intrepid host is also very excited to go see Maceo Parker perform at the Chicago Jazz Festival.   SELECTED LINKS OF INTEREST FOR THIS EPISODE OF THE CHAUNCEY DEVEGA SHOW  White Like Me: Reflections on Race from a Privileged Son by Tim Wise Under the Affluence: Shaming the Poor, Praising the Rich and Sacrificing the Future of America by Tim Wise White spaces, white privilege and white fear: Negrophobia still contaminates America Author and activist Tim Wise: “The Republican Party is a white identity cult” How broad is support for white nationalism? Last week's Unite the Right flop isn't the whole story Donald Trump's white nationalist White House: Still in full effect 16 Reasons Treason to Whiteness Is Loyalty to Humanity An interview with Noel Ignatiev Anti-Racist Is a Code for Anti-White from the Anti-Defamation League Charlottesville one year on: Cauldron of racism is still seething Creator of White Supremacist "Mantra" Lives in Dylann Roof's Hometown James Brown - Maceo Parker Instrumental - 1/26/1986 - Ritz (Official) In 'Real Enemies,' Darcy James Argue Confronts A Post-Truth World Man walks 6 miles a day to visit his wife in the hospital, proving true love does exist IF YOU ENJOYED THIS WEEK'S SHOW YOU MAY LIKE THESE PREVIOUS EPISODES OF THE CHAUNCEY DEVEGA SHOW AS WELL Ep. 199: Yes, We Should be Comparing Donald Trump to Adolf Hitler  Ep. 193: Michael Eric Dyson on Donald Trump and America's Moral Crisis  Ep. 191: When Ted Thornhill Taught a Class Called "White Racism" the Right-wing Mob Threatened His Life  Ep. 183: Tim Wise Explains How White Privilege and White Racism Hurt White People Ep. 171: Carol Anderson Explains White Rage and the Rise of Donald Trump  WHERE CAN YOU FIND ME?  On Twitter:  https://twitter.com/chaunceydevega On Facebook:  https://www.facebook.com/chauncey.devegay My email:  chaunceydevega@gmail.com  Leave a voicemail for The Chauncey DeVega Show: (262) 864-0154 HOW CAN YOU SUPPORT THE CHAUNCEY DEVEGA SHOW?  Via Paypal at ChaunceyDeVega.com  Patreon:  https://www.patreon.com/thechaunceydevegashow

Welcome To My Vagina
Welcome To Joanna's Vagina - Interview with Joanna Cifredo!

Welcome To My Vagina

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 14, 2018 43:10


In this episode Jessy and Rebekah had a fucking fantastic conversation with the one and only Joanna Cifredo. She does stand-up, she’s a trans activist, she cohosts a podcast called the Trans Specific Partnership Podcast, Find her on Instagram and Twitter with the handle @joannacifredo 02:15: The term “dead name” is used within the trans community to refer to the name assigned to a person at birth, a name that is no longer in use. 02:40: Here is a link to the National Center for Transgender Equality. 03:00: Sorry Florida but you are, for sure, the worst. We said it and we stand by it.07:55: You can see Joanna at Dangerfield’s in NYC this coming Saturday, August 18th. And then on August 29th at 7pm at the Kraine Theater for her all women stand-up show!09:00: Okay so the actual sign reads “We Should’ve Passed Gun Reform After Selena.” Here is a photo of Joanna and her sign…and while you’re at it, follow her @joannacifredo. And find her and Rebecca Kling’s awesome podcast, the Trans Specific Partnership Podcast, and subscribe! It’s incredible.11:20: Here is a link to episode 4 from the Trans Specific Partnership Podcast called “Pretty Privilege.”14:15: Here is some info on Raffi Freedman-Gurspan who is totally awesome22:42: Here is a link to the trailer for “The Florida Project.” 26:30: Here is an article from the Huffington Post about how the rise of the Internet has specifically helped the LGBTQ community 33:00: Here is an article from 2016 about the migration from Puerto Rico to the United States.33:30: Here is a brief biography of Don Pedro Albizu Campos. He was pretty damn amazing.35:30: Read this book! Tomorrow Will Be Different by Sarah McBride. And watch this show! FX Pose!39:00: Go ahead, Google shmegma. You know you want to.Email us at welcometomyvagina@gmail.com

Schizophrenia Life
EP 54: The Morning Show: Positive vs Negitive: The daily Battle

Schizophrenia Life

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 6, 2018 18:18


We Should be back on track this week thank you for the support. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/schizophrenialife/message

We Should've Done This Sooner Podcast
Episode 1 | "Better Late Than Never"

We Should've Done This Sooner Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 13, 2018 54:42


They finally did it…the first episode of “We Should’ve Done This Sooner” podcast hosted by @BruceDwayne & @LudeyLu. The fellas discuss the origin of how they met on a social media platform long long ago and how that fateful encounter turned eventually led to them deciding to buy some microphones and annoy folks over the internet. They also share their thoughts on the most recent Superbowl as well as this year’s NBA trade deadline. Check us out on iTunes: itunes.apple.com/ca/podcast/we-sh…d1350637947?mt=2 Check us out on GooglePlay: https://play.google.com/music/m/Iifovshhwhieipft5qfdimdtpbe?t=We_Shouldve_Done_This_Sooner_Podcast Follow us on: @Twitter - twitter.com/WSDTPodcast/ @Facebook - www.facebook.com/WSDTpodcast/ @Instagram - www.instagram.com/wsdtpodcast/

Pastor Jerry Laudermilk Audio Podcast

We as Christians love to remember the things God has done for us. It's good to remember the mighty things that God has done. It's okay to rehearse them in the ears of our children and grand children. We SHOULD encourage ourselves in the Lord as David did even by remembering what God has done...But God instructed Israel in Isaiah 43:15-21 to Forget ALL ABOUT it! WHY??? Here in Isaiah 43 God is telling Israel that all they have seen Him do, to this point, is absolutely NOTHING compared to what He is about to do. What was He about to do, that was new to them? He would blot out their transgression. He would forget their sins. He would send a Savior. He would take their own sins upon himself. NO ONE could have ever dreamed of such a miracle!! To be innocent, of sin?!! Just like Israel, God is wanting to do the new thing in our lives. In this new year... We need access to the "NEW" things of God. And "God will only do the NEW thing in your life, if you can let go of the old thing."

WomenTalkGod
76 // Jesus is Woke; We Should be Too // Jacqui Lewis as read by Cheryl Cochran

WomenTalkGod

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 16, 2017 13:14


76 // Jesus is Woke; We Should be Too // Jacqui Lewis as read by Cheryl Cochran by Middle Collegiate Church

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Play Episode Listen Later Jun 13, 2012 8:19


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Cutting Through the Matrix with Alan Watt Podcast (.xml Format)
Aug. 5, 2010 Alan Watt "Cutting Through The Matrix" LIVE on RBN: "Reliance on Science: Behind the Great Con, Great Masters Lurk, In Academia, the Great Oz is at Work" *Title/Poem and Dialogue Copyrighted Alan Watt - Aug. 5, 2010 (Exempting Music, Lite

Cutting Through the Matrix with Alan Watt Podcast (.xml Format)

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 6, 2010 46:45


--{ Reliance on Science: Behind the Great Con, Great Masters Lurk, In Academia, the Great Oz is at Work: "This Interesting Society is Run by Chancers, We're the Cattle, the Media Play Ranchers, Ranchers Ensure We're Told All We Need, Ranch Boss Ensures We get the Right Feed, We're Told to have Faith in, Complete Reliance, On Propaganda Articles Prepared for Science, Scientists Slave Tirelessly for "The Greater Good", Altering Our Brains so We Think as We Should, By GMO Food, Vaccines and Injunctions, They've Altered Our Bodies, Way Brain Functions, Dedicated to Destroy Ability for Self-Preservation, Society's Interdependent, Likes Domestication, Such a Covert War Could Not be Announced, Intact Brains Would have Government Bounced, As We Die Off they'll Keep this Air of Authority, Hiding the Rulership of a Tiny Minority, Yes, Cattle are Soothed, Content to Graze, No Hint of Danger in Their Dumbed-Down Gaze" © Alan Watt }-- "Progress" of Civilization - Steps to World Government - Boer War - Covert Sterilization/Depopulation - Inoculations, Cancer-Causing Virus in Polio Shot, "Benefits Outweigh the Risks" - New Type of Autism after Vaccination - Attack on the Mind - Effect of Synthetic Estrogens/Bisphenol-A (in Cosmetics, Plastics, Can Linings etc.) on Male, Infertility and Effeminization - Bioengineering - Viruses and Chemicals to Target the Brain, Death of Cells - Women Sterilized after Free Polio Shots - Contaminated Vaccines (Not a Mistake) - Military-Pharma Laboratories, Virus Creation and Alteration - "Deadly Allies: Canada's Secret War" book. Creation of "Super-Soldiers" - Drugs Given to Troops to Cause Hyper-Aggressiveness - DNA Vaccine for Army - Mandated Technology to Change Society and Behaviour, No Anonymity or Privacy - One Agenda throughout Science - IBM's Nanoscale DNA Sequencer and Human Brain Mapping-Interfacing (Reprogramming) - International Council for Science - Daily Chemtrails, Aerosol Spraying since 1998. Obama's Idea of Personal Austerity for Himself and Family (on Taxpayers' Expense) - Public Never Learn Politics is a Pantomime. (See http://www.cuttingthroughthematrix.com for article links.) *Title/Poem and Dialogue Copyrighted Alan Watt - Aug. 5, 2010 (Exempting Music, Literary Quotes, and Callers' Comments)

Cutting Through the Matrix with Alan Watt Podcast (.xml Format)
May 7, 2010 Alan Watt "Cutting Through The Matrix" LIVE on RBN: "The Cause of Financial 'Chaos', Where Goes the Slippery Slope? You'll Find the Bankers' War Plan in 'Tragedy and Hope' " *Title/Poem and Dialogue Copyrighted Alan Watt - May 7, 201

Cutting Through the Matrix with Alan Watt Podcast (.xml Format)

Play Episode Listen Later May 8, 2010 46:47


--{ The Cause of Financial 'Chaos', Where Goes the Slippery Slope? You'll Find the Bankers' War Plan in 'Tragedy and Hope': "According to Media, We Should be Very, Very Frightened, Not Hard to Do In a World Kept so Unenlightened, A World Ruled by Bankers, as Told by Carroll Quigley, Bankers the Feudal Overlords and Serfs Weak and Sickly, This Cabal Long Ago said, 'He Would Win Who Dares', As They Set Up the Royal Institute of International Affairs, For the Rest of World the Round Tables, In their Meditations, Thought 'Royal' too Imperial, Voila! Council on Foreign Relations, Thinking War's a Great Idea and Also Revolutions, Financial Chaos Results, They'd then Offer Planned Solutions, Of Course from Independent Media, Truth Would Transpire, So Bankers Set Up their Own 'Independent' Media Empire, Poorly Scripted Propaganda Suffers from Anemia, Foundations Gave from Pocket-Change, Grants for Academia, Through Placed Professors They'd Ensure Generations Guided By Standardized Propaganda which Their Professors Provided, Now World in Planned Chaos, Public Treated like a Dope, To Find Out How it Turns Out, Read 'Tragedy and Hope' " © Alan Watt }-- Planned Change, World Shakeup - Setup of World Financial System - Carroll Quigley and his "Tragedy and Hope" book - George Soros and Buddies' Takedown of Britain - Audit the Federal Reserve Dies in U.S. Congress - Anglo-American Establishment, Rhodes/Milner Groups, RIIA-CFR - Boer War - Bankers' Front Organizations - Chatham House - Rothschild, Morgan and Norman - New Feudal System, Paying for the "Privilege" to Live - London-New York Power Structure, Academic Endowments, Newspapers and Media - World War I and II, Setup of United Regional Blocs - Domination of Business and Government by Investment Bankers - Elimination of Competition (Monopoly) - Creation of National Debt and Slavery. (See http://www.cuttingthroughthematrix.com for article links.) *Title/Poem and Dialogue Copyrighted Alan Watt - May 7, 2010 (Exempting Music, Literary Quotes, and Callers' Comments)

Cutting Through the Matrix with Alan Watt Podcast (.xml Format)
Feb. 25, 2009 Alan Watt "Cutting Through The Matrix" LIVE on RBN: "Invasive Command from Sir David Omand" *Title/Poem and Dialogue Copyrighted Alan Watt - Feb. 25, 2009 (Exempting Music, Literary Quotes, and Callers' Comments)

Cutting Through the Matrix with Alan Watt Podcast (.xml Format)

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 26, 2009 46:43


--{ Invasive Command from Sir David Omand: "Freedom is Slavery, Portends an Omen, From 'Ex'-Security-Chief Sir David Omand, 'There Can't be Laws and All-Legitimacy, Keeping You Safe Means End of Privacy,' We Should be Flustered, Lose Our Cool, He Said 'Means Breaking Every Moral Rule,' He Works in Think Tanks, Lives on Fears, And Has the Say in Politicos' Ears, Unaccountable to Public, Backed by Wealth, Serves His Masters, Works by Stealth, For the Public to Accept this Situation, Means Acclimatizing Them to Violation" © Alan Watt }-- Radio Stations, Political Correctness - Democracy, Lobbying, Aristocracy - British Empire, RIIA, World War - Man against Planet, "Value to Society". Fall of Soviet Union - Public-Private Enterprises, Privatize Security Services - Terrorism Excuse to Take Away Rights and Freedoms - End of Privacy. Surveillance, Personal Information Databases, Intrusive Intelligence Gathering - "Rollerball" movie, Team Players - Supercities. Bank Bailouts, Bankrupted Countries, Economic Depression - One "Must-Be" Agenda - Carbon Taxes, Credits, Permits, Trading - Head Tax, Herd is Fleeced - Obama and Speechwriters. Military-Industrial Complex - "Predator" Drone Patrol for U.S.-Canada Border - Drug Smuggling. Club of Rome - Globe International - Collectivism - Food Supply, Sustainability, Climate "Crisis" - Media (Essential Arm of Government) does Reasoning for Public. (Articles: ["Fight against terror must mean the end of ordinary people's privacy, says ex-security chief" by Tamara Cohen (dailymail.co.uk) - Feb. 25, 2009.] ["The National Security Strategy: Implications for the UK intelligence community" Author: Sir David Omand GCB (ippr.org) - Feb. 2009.] ["Americans asked to pay for climate change" by Justin Rowlatt (bbc.co.uk) - Feb. 25, 2009.] ["U.S. launches unmanned aerial drones to monitor Manitoba border" CBC News (cbc.ca) - Feb. 16, 2009.] ["Fred's footprint: Credit crunch mustn't stifle climate change action" by Fred Pearce (newscientist.com) - Feb. 5, 2009.] ["GLOBE International: The Global Legislators Organisation" (globeinternational.org).]) *Title/Poem and Dialogue Copyrighted Alan Watt - Feb. 25, 2009 (Exempting Music, Literary Quotes, and Callers' Comments)