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With the release of the new film, “The Sound of Freedom,” Operation Underground Railroad and its founder, Tim Ballard, are back in the news, so we are reposting our 2022 episode about the organization and the realities of child-sex-trafficking. This episode mentions an investigation into Operation Underground Railroad, which has since been dropped.
When A Martínez got his first job in public radio in 2012, he was already well into a very successful radio career. He also knew nothing about public radio or the public radio world. So, how did he end up here?
Wes Anderson's films are among the most stylistically recognizable in American cinema. And “The Royal Tenenbaums” is among his most lauded.
In 2014, our founder Maureen Fiedler interviewed President Jimmy Carter shortly after his book A Call to Action: Women, Religion, Violence, and Power.
In this special mini-episode, producer Amy Gastelum sits down with Rebecca Piazza to learn more about WIC, and what the program is doing to try and increase its low participation rates.
American historian David McCullough passed away on Sunday, Aug. 7, 2022.
Costa takes a look at Millie's ‘Treasure Garden' – a small immersive area that has been filled with many magical wonders that maximise the space beside the house.
The first draft of the Supreme Court's opinion in Dobbs v. Jackson suggests that Roe v. Wade will be overturned. Abortion-rights advocates in Utah anticipated this and have been working on how to serve our community, if the law changes.
On Monday night, the online news magazine, Politico, published the first draft of a U.S. Supreme Court opinion that, if accepted, would create a very different future for abortion rights in the United States.
WEB EXTRA: PHN's conversation with Eurolanche president David Puchovsky about the situation in Ukraine and helping refugees.
Desmond Tutu passed away on December 26th, 2021. We're sharing Doug Fabrizio's 2002 interview with him.
Desmond Tutu passed away on December 26 th , 2021. We're sharing Doug Fabrizio's 2002 interview with him.
On December 8 th , RadioWest's Doug Fabrizio and the Salt lake City Public Library hosted a virtual conversation about homelessness. Is it a problem that can actually be solved?
On December 8th, RadioWest's Doug Fabrizio and the Salt lake City Public Library hosted a virtual conversation about homelessness. Is it a problem that can actually be solved?
Host and Executive producer, Ambereen Khan's interview with Dr. Bruce Chilton contained a wealth of fascinating information. Far more than we could fit in this week's show. For all of the history geeks out there, here is their uncut interview.
This week we're talking about LDS temple garments and the Mormon women who aren't comfortable wearing them. We're also interested the history of these garments.
Full Interview with Ann Armbrecht about THIN PLACES. The post WEB EXTRA: Ann Armbrecht, THIN PLACES (full interview) appeared first on Writer's Voice.
Psychiatrist Bessel van der Kolk is an expert on treating trauma. He says that the body and brain are literally reshaped after a traumatic experience. And in the past year, Americans have collectively experienced quite a bit of trauma.
As the dancers of Utah’s Ballet West prepared for their first public performance during the COVID-19 pandemic, directors Diana Whitten and Tyler Measom filmed the company to document how they dealt with the difficulties and uncertainty of creating art during unprecedented times.
Feminist researcher Caroline Norma of RMIT University says that porn consumption among young men starts at a very young age. The average age of first exposure is around 13 years.
Before he was a Utah State Senator, Derek Kitchen was part of an important lawsuit that challenged the state’s ban on same-sex marriage. But while he was open about his homosexuality, he chose not to talk about the polyamorous part of his life, because…it’s complicated.
It doesn’t take a rocket scientist to figure out that 2021 is a year of significant political and macroeconomic change. Meanwhile, the rollout of COVID vaccines is starting to unleash a year’s worth of pent-up consumer and business demand. That demand is also putting upward pressure on prices and inflation expectations. Those pressures are showing up in the bond market where yields on long-term bonds, the most sensitive to rising inflation expectations are rising. The price of 30-year Treasurys has fallen 15.6% in just three months. This is a huge change and could signal the end of the 40-year bull market in bonds that many Wall Street pros have been predicting for years. Perhaps they will now be proven right. This week’s guest has been telling clients that inflation will probably be higher than many believe, that a significant cyclical recovery is in the works and is bringing with it a major change in market leadership. He is a noted investment strategist known for his macro analysis and thematic investing. He is Richard Bernstein, Chief Executive and Chief Investment Officer of Richard Bernstein Advisors, Bernstein explains why the shift in market leadership from stable growth stocks to cyclical value ones is normal and durable, and how to participate. WEALTHTRACK #1738 broadcast on March 19, 2021 More Info: https://wealthtrack.com/richard-bernstei…tocks-is-durable/ In this week’s WEB EXTRA feature, Bernstein reflects on how the COVID experience has changed his professional and personal life. https://wealthtrack.com/bernstein-pandemic-effect/ --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/wealthtrack/support
In a referendum earlier this week, Swiss voters approved a ban on face coverings.
Millie talks to pear expert Neil Barraclough from the Heritage and Rare Fruit Network.
Millie talks to pear expert Neil Barraclough from the Heritage and Rare Fruit Network.
Episode NotesBryan and Krissy review the worst commercial song ever, T.V. dating shows and listen to 1st date advice from the world's most clueless love coach.The Commercial Break Podcast will be recording live on ClubHouse follow @bryangreen and hit the bell to be notified. LINKS:Watch This Full Episode On YouTubeSubscribe to The Commercial Break Podcast Youtube ChannelSign up for Patreon: New EXCLUSIVE episode every FridayText or leave us a message: +1 (470) 584.8449FOLLOW US:Instagram: @thecommercialbreak @bryangcomedy @tcbkrissyClubHouse: @bryangreen @tcbkrissyTwitter: tcbbryanFacebook: The Commercial Break PodcastYouTube: Youtube.com/TheCommercialBreakEmail: info@tcbpodcast.com A Chartable Top 100 Comedy PodcastAn Apple Top 100 Comedy Podcast Top 1% Of Downloaded Podcasts, Worldwide (ListenNotes)A Hot 50 Podcast (Podcast Magazine)
Richard Mills shares some of his tips on re-potting orchids
Moral theologian, writer and former Chief Rabbi of the United Hebrew Congregations of the Commonwealth, Rabbi Lord Jonathan Sacks died of cancer earlier this week. He was 72-years-old.
Psychiatrist Dr Tanveer Ahmed looks at the history and contemporary rise of shame. Dr Ahmed argues that the stigmatisation of shame is part of a wider "tyranny of the positive". This stigmatisation of negative emotions limits human flourishing and contributes to the growth in disorders such as anxiety and self-harm, aspects of which are often grounded in unnamed and tamed shame.
Welcome to a Rural Roots Rising podcast extra! As protests of police violence against black Americans continue across the country, we have witnessed large scale police and National Guard deployment, many outfitted with intimidating and sophisticated warfighting gear. Countless videos have shown police officers and the National Guard using batons, tear gas, pepper spray and rubber bullets on protesters, bystanders and journalists, often without warning or seemingly unprovoked. 2020 marks the 50th anniversary of the Kent State attacks, reminding us that militarized violence is nothing new and has shaped our country, just as there have always been those who refuse to be silenced. Today we are sharing a special episode of Rural Roots Rising, Remembering Kent State, featuring the story of Joe Lewis, one of nine peaceful student activists who was wounded in the National Guard’s attack on nonviolent protesters of the Vietnam War at Kent State University on May 4th, 1970. Four students were also killed that day: Allison Beth Krause, Jeffrey Glenn Miller, Sandra Lee Scheuer, and William Knox Schroeder. Years after Kent State, Joe moved to Oregon where he became a leader with Columbia County Coalition for Human Dignity and now sits on the ROP Board of Directors. At a recent Rural Organizing Project Board of Directors retreat, Joe sat down with us to share his story. To read more about this history, Joe recommends the books Kent State; Death and Dissent in the Long Sixties by Tom Grace and Truth About Kent State: A Challenge to the American Conscience by Peter Davies. For movies, he recommends Fire in the Heartland and The Day the War Came Home. Kent State is hosting a fiftieth anniversary virtual commemoration online, including a teach-in in partnership with the Kent State Truth Tribunal. Support the show (https://rop.z2systems.com/np/clients/rop/donation.jsp?campaign=21&)
When you’re at work, do you keep pictures of your family on your desk? Happily bring your spouse and kids to the summer work picnic? Or are you more inclined to keep your private life separate from your work life?
The quartet of “Dublin folk miscreants” called Lankum reworks traditional folk songs so that they are infused with an “urban punk” vibe as well as some psychedelic drone. Made of brothers Ian Lynch (uillean pipes, tin whistle, vocals), Daragh Lynch (vocals, guitar) alongside Cormac Mac Diarmada (fiddle) and Radie Peat (harmonium, accordion, vocals), the band deconstructs and reassembles traditional Irish songs, allowing them to grow and breathe, yet bathing them in a dark and raw energy. Lankum’s press makes no bones about their wide-ranging interests in Krautrock to drone to ambient to Brian Eno, and describes them as “born of years criss-crossing the folk, squat and experimental scenes. The band plays some of their distinct drone-folk, in-studio. - Caryn Havlik Set list: "Katie Cruel," "Bear Creek," "Rocky Road to Dublin" Stream this Web Extra, "Rocky Road to Dublin" from Lankum: Here's a video of their song, "The Young People":
Dr. Ryan Martin is the chair of the Psychology Program at the University of Wisconsin-Green Bay and an anger researcher. His work focuses on healthy and unhealthy expressions of anger, including how we express anger online. He teaches courses on mental illness, emotion, and anger and violence. He also hosts the popular UW-Green Bay Psychology podcast, Psychology and Stuff, along with a podcast on anger and violence that he cohosts with Dr. Chuck Rybak called All the Rage. blog.uwgb.edu/uwgbpsych/shows/psychology-and-stuff alltheragescience.com apa.org
Jenny has participated in the group “Emotions Anonymous” in order to gain control of anger issues she has dealt with since childhood. She speaks candidly about how anger nearly ruined her life and about the 12 step program she has followed to gain control. emotionsanonymous.org
Listen to our conversation with musician Michael Skinner, a suicide attempt survivor who shares his strategies for dealing with depression.
Paul Currington is a storyteller who survived a suicide attempt several years ago. He talks about his methods of staying connected with others to maintain emotional strength.
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Stanford Legal with Pam Karlan & Joe Bankman: "Web extra: Net neutrality with guest Barbara van Schewick" Law School professor Barbara van Schewick discusses net neutrality as the FCC plans to vote on changing those rules. Recorded at Stanford Video.
Stanford Legal with Pam Karlan & Joe Bankman: "Web extra: Net neutrality with guest Barbara van Schewick" Law School professor Barbara van Schewick discusses net neutrality as the FCC plans to vote on changing those rules. Recorded at Stanford Video.
A North Avenue Lounge web extra: Charlie reviews the new novel MY SUNSHINE AWAY by M. O. Walsh.
Web Extra: Emma White - Get To Know The Maryland Native by Sam Alex
In this Idaho Reports web extra, Idaho Democratic Party Executive Director Sally Boynton Brown discusses running for DNC chair, healing the Democratic party's wounds after a bitter election and charges of Russian hacking, and reaching out to voters.
In this Idaho Reports web extra, Betsy Russell of the Spokesman-Review and Dr. Jim Weatherby sit down with Melissa Davlin to discuss Idaho's Congressional District 2 race, Congressman Raul Labrador campaigning for Donald Trump, and HJR5.
The All Jane Comedy Festival scored big this year, landing Maria Bamford as headliner for the final night of the festival next month. Bamford has carved out a space as one of the most innovative voices in comedy. Her stand-up is a master-class in subversion, with a mild-mannered wide-eyed midwestern-ness is a great foil for just about anything she wants to talk about. But Bamford's kicked it into fifth gear with her marvelously goofy Netflix series, “Lady Dynamite”. In it, she plays a fictionalized version of herself, and tells stories about rebooting her career after a serious mental health crisis.We talked with Bamford about the series, her stand-up, and the work that keeps her most engaged.
Mehdi Hasan challenges Obiageli Ezekwesili, the former World Bank vice president for Africa, and the woman behind the #BringBackOurGirls campaign, on Nigeria's rise as a regional power.
Mehdi Hasan challenges Robert S. Wistrich, one of the world's leading scholars of anti-Semitism, on why he thinks criticism of Israeli policies is a modern manifestation of historical anti-Jewish hatred.
Show Notes: Wayn Gladstone and HBN, help support the final 4 episodes! http://www.kafkamaine.com/hatebynumbers/ Don Hertzfeld is awaesome! https://dihard11.wordpress.com/2015/04/17/videos-of-the-week-3/ I've watched bunches of TV! Walking Dead, iZombie, Walking Dead, The Comedians, Louie Life Up Date, it's ok to feel impatient and you should give yourself a break because you deserve it. #HardwickOnXFiles2015 Musice by the University of Rhode Island Ram Marching Band under the direction of Dr. Brian Cardany. 00:00 Use Left/Right Arrow keys to advance one second, Up/Down arrows to advance ten seconds. 00:00 Use Up/Down Arrow keys to increase or decrease volume. Show Notes: Improv Level 3 at Providence Improv Guild aka PIG Another Character study from amazon reviews: Wolf of Wall Street Periscope is awesome, please follow me! #HardwickOnXFiles2015 Music from the University of Rhode Island Ram Marching Band under the direction of Dr. Cardany! 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Share this: Press This Print Email Twitter1 Facebook2 Google Tumblr Pinterest Reddit StumbleUpon LinkedIn Flattr Video Episode 158: HardwickOnXFiles2015 13 MondayApr 2015 Posted by dihard11 in Music, Podcast ≈ Leave a comment [Edit] Tags Ben Gibbard, chris hardwick, death cab for cutie, hardwickonxfiles2015, Mike Pesca, nerdist, Panoply Podcast Network, The Gist, x-files Rate This Audio Player 00:00 Use Left/Right Arrow keys to advance one second, Up/Down arrows to advance ten seconds. 00:00 Use Up/Down Arrow keys to increase or decrease volume. Show Notes: The Gist by Mike Pesca is AWESOME Walking the Base Line (Whole Episode) Nerdist Podcast, Brian Gaddard from Death Cab for Cuttie, the Song Black Sun Nerdist Episode with Ben Gibbard #HardwickOnXFiles2015 Let’s make this happen!! I love you guys! Remember Have an EXCELLENT!! Please help support the podcast by subscribing to the Gist, Nerdist Pod, and my pod. If you have the extra cash the new Death Cab for Cutie album Kintsugi is wicked awesome! I’ll do an album review on it soon! Have an EXCELLENT! Music by the University of Rhode Island Ram Marching Band under the direction of Dr. Brian Cardany. Web Extra: Ben Gibbard on the Nerdist Podcast! Audio Player 00:00 Use Left/Right Arrow keys to advance one second, Up/Down arrows to advance ten seconds. 00:00 Use Up/Down Arrow keys to increase or decrease volume. Mike Pesca’s The Gist! If you like this episode, please consider subscribing? 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Happier Podcast Pro YOU Podcast:http://proyou.io/ Happy with PIG and my stand up. “If you believe you deserve good things and cultivate this skill of “putting yourself out there no matter what,” you will be ahead of 98 percent of the humans on this eroding rock” Chris Hardwick The Nerdist Way Thank you for listening! Please give me 5 stars and leave a comment on iTunes if you like the pod? I love you guys! Remember: Have an excellent! Web Extra! This is the coolest thing ever! Someone made a comic out of a sentence from The Nerdist Way: If you like this episode, please consider subscribing? 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Mehdi Hasan challenges Anders Fogh Rasmussen, the former Danish prime minister and former NATO chief, on the West's military alliance's role in Eastern Europe and the so-called War on Terror.
Mehdi Hasan challenges General Durrani, the former head of the ISI, Pakistan's notorious spy agency, on whether Pakistan is fighting or fuelling international terrorism. More from Head to Head on: YouTube - http://aje.io/4a46 Facebook - http://facebook.com/AJHeadToHead Twitter - http://twitter.com/AJHeadToHead Website - http://aljazeera.com/headtohead
Get a look at trainer Virgil Hunter's gym in Oakland, CA where Alfredo Angulo and his camp have been preparing for the fight.
Canelo Alvarez and his camp find time to get away from training and have some fun at the bowling alley.
Alfredo Angulo has been training with Andre Berto and Amir Khan, and they've formed a family-like bond.
Canelo Alvarez and his camp find time to get away from training and have some fun at the bowling alley.
Alfredo Angulo has been training with Andre Berto and Amir Khan, and they've formed a family-like bond.
Mount Umunhum gets its name from the Ohlone word for hummingbird or "resting place of the hummingbird." Hummingbird is a central figure in the Ohlone creation story and an important part of their culture. Valentin Lopez, Chairman of the Amah-Mutsun Ohlone tribal band, reads the legend of how Hummingbird got fire from the Badger People.
"Terroir" is a French word that has historically been used to describe the geographical features such as climate, soil and topography that lend unique flavor characteristics to a wine. Now this term is being applied to artisan cheese, underscoring the importance of location in the production of award-winning, handmade cheese. Watch this QUEST web extra to learn more about the role of terroir in artisan cheese.
This Web extra discusses how the art is arranged at the de Young Museum. Original release: March 2006.
In this QUEST web extra, Stanford University astrophysicist Todd Hoeksema explains how solar sound waves are a vital ingredient to the science of helioseismology, whereby the interior properties of the sun are probed by analyzing and tracking the surface sound waves that bounce into and out of the Sun.
Is there a difference in taste between eggs gathered right from the farm and ones bought at the supermarket? Sebastian Nava, Research Assistant at the Culinary Institute of America, Greystone, presents his ongoing study of store-bought eggs and their country cousins.
This Web extra features Peter Coyote, actor and a major player in the counterculture of the 1960s, talking about his experiences as a member of the San Francisco Mime Troupe, the power of comedy, and the legacy of the 1960s. Original release: November 2009.
This Web extra features Ken Light, the director of UCB's Center for Photography, talking in detail about three of Sebastiao Salgados photographs from the "Then and Now" exhibition at the David Brower Center, which runs May 14, 2009 through January 31, 2010. Original release: October 2009.
This show will help you understand how the Material and Formal Principles of American Evangelicalism undermine salvation by grace alone by faith alone.