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As Trump touches down in the UK, Elon Musk provokes a riot in Westminister and Kier Starmer's government is set to recognise Palestinian Statehood. Last week, Israel attacked Hamas leaders in Qatar. Did they hit them? Did they miss? Did Mossad advise against the IDF's plan? There's a lot of Disorder out there. To discuss these issues as well as: his recent family vacation road trip across France, the politics of theme parks, how AI will transform advertising, and how Trump actually exudes a unique form of charisma in person, Jason is joined by a new Mega Ordererer, Mark Lobel -- a BBC journalist and TV anchor with two decades experience covering business, technology, the Middle East, and more. In their free-flowing conversation, they discuss the implications of Trump's upcoming UK visit, Israel's risky move in Qatar, how AI will completely change political communication, and the debt crisis in France. Producer: George McDonagh Subscribe to our Substack - https://natoandtheged.substack.com/ Disorder on YouTube - https://www.youtube.com/@DisorderShow Show Notes Links: For more on Mark's Mega-Ordering Background: https://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/profiles/4t9w5sRNMnyfdT77k0Ym4v7/mark-lobel and https://www.mark-lobel.com/bio For more on the Israeli attack on Qatar and how Mossad was against the IDF's plan: https://podcasts.apple.com/gb/podcast/call-me-back-with-dan-senor/id1539292794?i=1000725930815 For more on nationalist re-enactment theme parks in France: https://www.puydufou.com/france/en/must-see-france Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Comhrá le Selma Ćatibušić i ndiaidh di bheith i láthair ag agóid os comhair na Cúirte Dúiche i Westminister chun tacú le Liam Óg Ó hAnnaidh, nó 'Mo Chara' de chuid an bhánna KNEECAP.
Comhrá le Jack Mac Íomhair de chuid Raidió Fáilte i mBéal Feirste faoi Liam Óg Ó hAnnaidh, nó mo chara, ag dul os comhair na Cúirte Dúiche i Westminister.
The British Government has announced that it will give £50m to the re-development of Casement Park, on the Falls Road in Belfast. Our London Correspondent Tommy Meskell has more from Westminister, whilst Michael Corcoran brings us reaction from GAA President Jarlath Burns...
The rise of the far right in Europe - are you concerned? Unite the Union's Community Branch is holding a seminar on this in the coming days. We were joined in the studio by one of the organisers Michael Netto, speaker at the event Henry Pinna and on the line by Simon Dubbins, Unite the Union Director of International.Today is 'Wear Red Day', with the local community asked to wear red to raise awareness of heart disease and support for good heart health.Leading the way, the Cardiac Association encourages everyone to wear red and donate if possible. As part of their fund-raising and educational efforts, the Association has donated a chest compression device to the Ambulance Service.The Representation in Westminster Movement says it's ready to exercise patience and perseverance. The group left a meeting with the Chief Minister on Wednesday morning, saying that while not totally happy, it was at least clearer on where it stood. The Representation in Westminster Movement told GBC it has been assured the matter will form part of discussions by the Constitutional Reform Select Committee. The Committee has not yet met, pending the result of treaty negotiations. We spoke to Wilfred Stagnetto and Emilio Reyes from the Movement.‘Between the lines' is back. The GBC TV series looks at the work of eleven writers and poets, looking at their personal journeys and creative struggles. Poets, writers, lyricists, playwrights …. Artistry is about vulnerability, about putting yourself out there. We caught up with three local lawyers who are also creative writers: Levi Attias, Tim Garcia & Tessa Rosado Standen.And, there's some big sporting fixtures happening this weekend. Jose Mari Ruiz filled us in on the action happening this weekend, including the women's hockey final, the highly anticipated football match between Lincoln Red Imps and St Joseph's, and the darts JDC World Championships. He also shared some news in the world of boxing. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Listen as Dr. Martyn Lloyd-Jones recounts the history of Westminster Chapel and its pastors. In this sermon preached in 1965 titled “Centenary of the Opening of Westminster Chapel,” he shares the love he has in celebrating the anniversary of this church that he pastored for nearly 30 years. Learn more about cathedrals, church buildings, and the danger to externalize religion—whether in building, art, or music. Dr. Martyn Lloyd-Jones boldly declares that such externalization is inverse to spirituality—as one increases, the other simultaneously decreases. Dr. Lloyd-Jones proclaims his abhorrence for “non-conformist cathedrals” and analyzes the movements throughout the generations. What does it mean to say “there is a church within the church”? Learn about the story of Samuel Martin and the formation of Westminster Chapel on the old site of the Westminster Hospital. The remarkable survival story of this chapel amidst the bombings is recounted and told in a personal way by Dr. Lloyd-Jones. Hear of his confidence in its safety and his long history ever since. To support this ministry financially, visit: https://www.oneplace.com/donate/603/29
Listen as Dr. Martyn Lloyd-Jones recounts the history of Westminster Chapel and its pastors. In this sermon preached in 1965 titled “Centenary of the Opening of Westminster Chapel,” he shares the love he has in celebrating the anniversary of this church that he pastored for nearly 30 years. Learn more about cathedrals, church buildings, and the danger to externalize religion—whether in building, art, or music. Dr. Martyn Lloyd-Jones boldly declares that such externalization is inverse to spirituality—as one increases, the other simultaneously decreases. Dr. Lloyd-Jones proclaims his abhorrence for “non-conformist cathedrals” and analyzes the movements throughout the generations. What does it mean to say “there is a church within the church”? Learn about the story of Samuel Martin and the formation of Westminster Chapel on the old site of the Westminster Hospital. The remarkable survival story of this chapel amidst the bombings is recounted and told in a personal way by Dr. Lloyd-Jones. Hear of his confidence in its safety and his long history ever since.
Listen as Dr. Martyn Lloyd-Jones recounts the history of Westminster Chapel and its pastors. In this sermon preached in 1965 titled “Centenary of the Opening of Westminster Chapel,” he shares the love he has in celebrating the anniversary of this church that he pastored for nearly 30 years. Learn more about cathedrals, church buildings, and the danger to externalize religion—whether in building, art, or music. Dr. Martyn Lloyd-Jones boldly declares that such externalization is inverse to spirituality—as one increases, the other simultaneously decreases. Dr. Lloyd-Jones proclaims his abhorrence for “non-conformist cathedrals” and analyzes the movements throughout the generations. What does it mean to say “there is a church within the church”? Learn about the story of Samuel Martin and the formation of Westminster Chapel on the old site of the Westminster Hospital. The remarkable survival story of this chapel amidst the bombings is recounted and told in a personal way by Dr. Lloyd-Jones. Hear of his confidence in its safety and his long history ever since. To support this ministry financially, visit: https://www.oneplace.com/donate/603/29
Welcome back to the ESPC Property Show! After their summer break, Paul & Megan are back to talk all things property for another season. In this first episode back, they look back at Paul's predictions for the year and how many came true including whether or not buyers are getting a better bargain now, and then they chat through what they missed during the break - a new government in Westminister, the future of cladding and of course the performance of the local property market. And Paul wraps things up with a mini-prediction for the remainder of the year. You can watch Paul's predictions video back in full hereWatch our new first-time buyer podcast "First-timers Club" here Read the latest ESPC House Price Report here Got a question for us? Send us a text message! Enjoy the episode? We'd love to hear from you! Send your questions and comments to us directly on marketing@espc.com or via our social media channels. You can also help other people find us by sharing the episode or leaving us a review and rating from wherever you're listening!To find out more about ESPC and our solicitor estate agent member firms, you can head to our website.You can read our most recent house reports here: http://bit.ly/3CQlEQwRead the latest news from the property market in Edinburgh, the Lothians, Fife and the Scottish Borders here: http://bit.ly/3IPOR1TESPC is more than just a market leading property website. We are the home of property and are here to help you at every stage of your property journey.
Seán F. Ó Drisceoil ag labhairt linn faoi thorthaí an olltoghcháin sa Bhreatain, go háirithe in Albain áit ar theip go tubaisteach ar an bpáirtí náisiúnta.
Vincent Kearney, Northern Editor, reports on the impact the British Government's legacy act is having on the upcoming Westminister election.
Conor Macauley, Northern Correspondent, reports ahead of voters in Northern Ireland going to the polls this week.
A new Angus Reid poll finds two-thirds of Canadians believe all federal leaders should receive the proper security clearance to read the recent NSICOP report. Guest: Shachi Kurl - President, Angus Reid Institute Failure to renew current salmon farming licenses in British Columbia will put a remotely located First Nation at risk and will result in it suffering annual economic losses of $2.82 million in economic output, $2.8m in employment income, and 60 jobs. Guest: Isaiah Robinson - member of the Coalition of First Nations for Finfish Stewardship A new freestanding public washroom will be installed on Begbie Street – not Hyack Square, as had originally been envisioned. Guest: Tasha Henderson - New Westminster Councillor Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This week's episode takes a break from politics to talk dogs! North Carolina based journalist and author Tommy Tomlinson joins host Tim Boyum to talk about his new book called Dogland. It's an inside look at the world of the Westminster Dog Show. The book takes us inside the world through the eyes of a dog and his handler. Tomlinson also explores the relationship between humankind and dog. Tomlinson is a Pulitzer finalist, author and former Charlotte Observer reporter and columnist.
Episode 342 of the Transatlantic Cable podcast focuses on political news this week, kicking off with a story that China is being accused of using AI-generated content, in order to sow discontent in the upcoming American election. From there the team look news that YouTube is being accused of complacent in blocking malicious videos advertisements in the upcoming Indian elections. To wrap up, the team look at news that a spear-phishing / honey trap campaign is being orchestrated in UK parliament, with several members confessing to being targets – but who's behind the attacks? If you liked what you heard, please consider subscribing. China Using AI-Generated Content to Sow Division in US YouTube failed to block disinformation about Indian elections UK minister confirmed as 12th target in Westminster ‘honey trap' scandal
Police investigate a shooting in George Town. Caymans Speaker was in Westminister for Commonwealth Celebrations. Head of the Cayman Islands Tourism Association shares watersports industry concerns. #rcnews #radiocayman #caymanislands --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/rcnews/message
Paul Shields is a therapist who specialises in cognitive behavioural therapy whom I started working with last year to try get over my childhood trauma and anxiety/attachment issues by far my most requested guest since I've spoke about him so much. We get in to some pretty tricky topics including - Do ssri's/anti depressants work and Pauls overview of them - Why are mental health issue's continuing to rise - Why is nobody talking about womans depression rates as they're actually really high too - Why therapists need to stop pushing positive happy self talk as it makes them unrelatable - Why the governments policies and refusal to do anything about the levels of poverty are ultimately what is going to stop mental health issue's from falling Is it a problem with Westminister and the conservatives.. would labour be any better? Would any party make any difference? This was a more serious conversation than I anticipated having but considering Paul is one of the smartest people I know when it comes to how we think even if you don't agree with him I think you'll enjoy hearing my therapist talk openly about depression, anxiety, mental health disorders, treatments like CBT and everything mental health. To have your situation be spoke about on the pod email chatsgcadvice@gmail.com Free beginner gym plan https://dedicated-designer-1731.ck.page/f75132c0fb Social Media Links https://www.instagram.com/gavinmckinneypt https://www.tiktok.com/@gavinmckinneypt https://www.tiktok.com/@chatsh1tgetcancelled 0:00 - What does Paul look for in potential therapy clients 11:00 - Why personal trainers shouldn't give mental health advice 17:45 - How to find a relatable therapist and why middle class therapists can often be unhelpful 29:30 - How Paul gets his clients to speak about their issues and not avoid them 38:00 - Paul shares his upbringing in Glasgow 42:00 - Paul explains fight or flight and anxiety 49:15 - Why is poverty a huge contributer to mental health problems 1:07:00 - Misuse of ssri's and the state of the NHS 1:18:00 - How to be a good therapist 1:27:50 - Dating advice from my therapist 1:35:30 - How to make therapy actually work
On tonight's programme Paul discusses the problem of female elders in regards to ordination vows and the Reformed faith. In this programme we examined the strong egalitarian views found within the Presbyterian Church in Ireland.
On tonight's programme Paul discusses the problem of female elders in regards to ordination vows and the Reformed faith. In this programme we examined the strong egalitarian views found within the Presbyterian Church in Ireland. Megiddo Radio · #506 Female Elders, Ordination Vows & the Westminister Confession of Faith
On tonight's programme Paul discusses the problem of female elders in regards to ordination vows and the Reformed faith. In this programme we examined the strong egalitarian views found within the Presbyterian Church in Ireland.
On tonight's programme Paul discusses the problem of female elders in regards to ordination vows and the Reformed faith. In this programme we examined the strong egalitarian views found within the Presbyterian Church in Ireland.
Nathaniel Holmes went Missing in Westminster Colorado on December 19th 2017. He was last seen being dropped off at Hidden Lake High School by his mother but apparently never made it to class. This episode covers what we know up to this point. Dad's interview with News Nationhttps://www.newsnationnow.com/missing/nathanial-holmes/Investigation Discovery Episode (not uploaded at the time the episode was posted) https://www.investigationdiscovery.com/show/disappeared-investigation-discovery-atve-us10 % off all merch using code SHERLOCK at checkout Merch: prettyliesandalibis.myshopify.comPatreon: https://www.patreon.com/PrettyLiesAndAlibisDonate: PayPal - prettyliesandalibis@gmail.com Venmo - @prettyliesalibisBuy Me A Coffee - https://www.buymeacoffee.com/prettyliesrCash App- PrettyliesandalibisThis show is part of the Spreaker Prime Network, if you are interested in advertising on this podcast, contact us at https://www.spreaker.com/show/4447192/advertisement
Westminister Hour live from the Conservative party conference.
While a lot of people are apparently worried about tampering with the Australian Constitution in enshrining an Aboriginal Voice to parliament, Jennifer and Jacques discuss how we don't actually follow our Constitution for the most part. It is an anomolous document that embeds our subjection to a distant monarch and says nothing about democratic processes.Alongside our Constitution we have the Westminister system from Britain - of following principles that have been developed over time and embodied in precedents. At the time of federation, 1901, both our Consititution and governing principles and precedents were fundamentally racist.A 'Yes' vote for an Aboriginal advisory group to Parliament would just be the beginning. The ongoing work would be in ensuring its representation of local Aboriginal communities around Australia, and making sure that Parliament respects the advice and puts in place policies that improve Aboriginal lives on the ground. With this in mind, Jennifer and Jacques believe a Voice to Parliament would release a world of possibilities for a better future - not just for Aboriginal people, but for all Australians.
Eighty six year old Fergie MacDonald remembers shooting Red deer as a nine year old boy. The Second World War was on and food was scarce in his home village in the rugged Moidart peninsula, in the Scottish Highlands. It was of course a crime, as he freely acknowledges - the deer belonged to the local estate. But his family had to eat. His mother roasted, boiled and salted the venison and, as Fergie says, "you acquired a taste for it." Today he's still eating vension, but it comes from animals shot legally by his son John, who is a deer manager, stalker and butcher. John has been running his own wild venison business since 1998 and in that time he's seen immense changes. He says there's much more public awareness about the benefits of eating a lean, protein-rich meat, amid concerns about the environmental damage caused by red deer over population. John sells venison cuts to passing trade from his roadside shop as well as providing meat for the family's hotel, Mingarry Park, run by his wife Emma. Emma says venison dishes are always on the menu and vegetarians have even been willing to try them. But John's business is not without its headaches. He tells Sheila Dillon he has to work within strict culling targets imposed by the Scottish government and he's concerned that deer numbers locally are falling too quickly. Since Covid and Brexit, he finds it hard to get staff, so much so, that Fergie regularly helps out in the shop and his 73 year old Mum, Maureen, still makes all the burgers. Further north on the shores of Loch Ness, campaigners have been giving school children an introduction to the complexities of deer management and venison production. Earlier this year, in a project called 'Hill to Grill', pupils at Glen Urquhart High School joined a deer stalker on the hills and were shown how the animals are butchered and processed. Back in school, they devised their own recipes and took part in a Dragon's Den-type competition to market and brand their dishes. One of the organisers, ecological consultant, Dr Linzi Seivwright, says it was a fantastic learning experience for the children. "It's vital to move away from the traditional image of venison as a food for the wealthy and to show local communities that it is an affordable and versatile choice." Sheila complimented the teenage chefs.. "These are so moist and delicious - so much nicer than burgers from a fast food chain," she said. Hundreds of miles away in Gloucestershire, the environmental problems caused by large deer herds are much more critical, according to leading campaigner and deer manager, Mike Robinson. He says that numbers have got out of control, particularly since Covid and that culling targets are more difficult to enforce in England than in Scotland, because estates are smaller and fragmented. He shows Sheila some of the damage in an estate forest caused by grazing deer. He estimates that there may be nearly 3 million deer in England, mainly fallow, roe and muntjac and that stricter controls are necessary. He says the Westminister government is now using a carrot and stick approach with landowners – offering woodland grants which are conditional on professional deer management plans – and he's hopeful that this will be effective. As well as managing deer, Mike Robinson is a chef and restaurateur with several award-winning restaurants. He specialises in wild food and recently launched The Wild Venison Project – an initiative to get more chefs across the UK to put venison on their menus and to persuade the public to buy and cook it at home. He cooks several recipes for Sheila to demonstrate the versatility of the meat and he says: "I suppose you could say I am obssessed with vension. It just makes so much sense to eat a meat which is wild, healthy and nutritious and which also helps address environmental problems." Mike runs Deer Box, an online food site and believes selling directly to the public is the most cost effective and efficient way for producers to operate because most supermarket chains have their own internal purchasing systems which are difficult for small producers to work with. He set up Deer Box during Covid, with a state of the art processing unit and offers everything from expensive steak cuts to mince, steak pieces and burgers. He is also a patron of The Countryside Food Trust, a charity which distributes game to food banks and communtiy projects. It's not the first time Sheila Dillon has reported, for The Food Programme, on efforts to increase the consumption of wild venison. Will they have more success this time? Given the growing interest in food sustainability and environmental concerns, campaigners Mike Robinson, John MacDonald and Linzi Seivwright are convinced their message is finally beginning to pay dividends.
Defiant George Santos pleads not guilty to fed charges; Inside the puppy prep for the Westminister's dog show Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Defiant George Santos pleads not guilty to fed charges; Inside the puppy prep for the Westminister's dog show. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
A sportscaster's tweet has sent one of the world's most-respected broadcasters spinning into crisis. The BBC suspends then reinstates its best-paid star, promising a review of its own guidelines. So, what does this say about its impartiality and political influence? Join host Mohammed Jamjoom. Guest: Aidan White - Founder of Ethical Journalism Network. Qays Sediqi - A former refugee and human rights lawyer. Steven Barnett - Professor of Communications at the University of Westminister.
One hundred years ago Edith Thompson and her lover Frederick Bywaters were hanged for the murder of her husband Percy, even though there was no evidence that she was involved with the killing. What condemned Edith were the letters that she had written to Freddy, which were interpreted by the law as incitement to murder. Laura Thompson has brought the letter together in a book Au Revoir Now Darlint. She joins Nuala to discuss the story and why the case still resonates a century later. A report out today by the charity the Fawcett Society has found a ‘toxic and exclusionary' culture in Westminster which they say risks pushing out women MPs and having a damaging effect on democracy. Nuala is joined by Jemima Olchawski, CEO of the Fawcett Society as well as the Conservative MP Maria Miller who is Chair of the APPG on Women and Parliament and the Labour MP Stella Creasy who has campaigned for better maternity rights for MPs. When Nuala spoke about donor conceived children on Woman's Hour last week, listener Hayley got in touch to share her own story, not only of being a donor conceived person herself, but of using a donor to conceive her own children too. She explains why she thinks it's so important to be open and honest about your child's conception. Dragons' Den has returned to our TV screens and the Dragons were impressed by Lucy Rout's pitch. The 28 year old became the first entrepreneur in 20 series to receive investment and a job offer from Peter Jones alongside investment backing from two other dragons. Lucy is the founder of Tabuu, a business that sells stylish pill cases with the aim of removing the stigma around taking medication. Lucy was diagnosed with pancreatic cancer at the 25, and following reconstruction of her digestive system has to take medication every time she eats. She talks to Nuala about her illness and her experience in the Den. Presented by Nuala McGovern Producer: Louise Corley Editor: Beverley Purcell
Canadian Constitution Deception? Comment on my telegram that started this podcast/inquiry: “All provincial & federal governments since 1931 have been de facto, meaning unlawful and illegitimate. Any & all bills or Acts of parliament enacted by an unlawful government is void ab initio, or void on it's face. I used to believe Canada was a sovereign country with a constitution & Bill of Rights too. Then I went and read the legal documents pertaining to Canada throughout history and learned the truth. Not was I was taught in school! Fact is, the documents prove that no lawful Confederation has ever occurred, no constitution has ever been lawfully ratified & both provincial and federal governments have been unlawful since the enactment of the Statute of Westminister on Dec 11th, 1931. It's not my opinion, it's what the documents state. Go to themythiscanada.com and read it for yourself.” Let's investigate... My site: https://www.dwtruthwarrior.com You don't need pHarma's koolaid. Get stocked up on all your natural optimal health supplies here: https://www.dwtruthwarrior.com/shop Buy me a coffee: https://ko-fi.com/truthwarrior Become an Unslaved premium member today and access thousands of hours of unique research and content that you will not find anywhere else: https://unslaved.com Watch my new FREE docuseries here: https://www.cultofthemedics.com
Roger Gale, Conservative MP, and Lucy Fisher, Chief Political Commentator at Times Radio, reacts to a day of chaos at Westminster following the departure of British Home Secretary Suella Braverman.
Für Olaf Scholz soll die Bundeswehr der Grundpfeiler der Verteidigung Europas sein - und die fähigste Armee des Kontinents. Keine Neuigkeiten dagegen in der Debatte um weitere schwere Waffen für die Ukraine vom SPD-Bundeskanzler. Außerdem: Viele Stunden warten Menschen in London darauf, am aufgebahrten Sarg in Westminister persönlich Abschied von Queen Elizabeth II. zu nehmen. Meine Kollegin Sandra Pfister hat sich eingereiht.Von Jasper BarenbergDirekter Link zur Audiodatei
Në biääk ë ka cë keek caal në yekölë, ke Queen abennë guɔ̈pde tɔ̈ në WestMinister ku ɣöt abë ɣɔ̈ɔ̈r në thɛɛk ke 24 ago kɔc nɔŋ nom lääu benë keek guɔ̈p de lɔ tïŋ. Në ye mɛn keke caal ëya cë man adɛ̈ ke wɛ̈t ke wende man ye Harry kenë William abë cath në tök në athɛɛkë konëden.
Në biääk ë ka cë keek caal në yekölë, ke Queen abennë guɔ̈pde tɔ̈ në WestMinister ku ɣöt abë ɣɔ̈ɔ̈r në thɛɛk ke 24 ago kɔc nɔŋ nom lääu benë keek guɔ̈p de lɔ tïŋ. Në ye mɛn keke caal ëya cë man adɛ̈ ke wɛ̈t ke wende man ye Harry kenë William abë cath në tök në athɛɛkë konëden.
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Westminister, SC Update and story time! Meet Trey Windhorst PRCA announcer from Missouri!
Week 2 of Hawk Talk is here just in time to fire up the grills this Labor Day and celebrate the end of summer. Join host Tom Frank as he welcomes head varsity football coach Steve Erxleben to talk playing at the next level, lessons learned from the Westminister game and a look ahead to Broadneck. Special thanks for the emails, the text messages and the DMs from last week's show. Keep them coming! Coaches, send me your team updates and fans, let me know what you think, who you want on the show and/or just give us the thumbs up. You can find the show on the gram @SRHawkTalk and listen each week on Apple, Spotify or wherever you catch your podcast. Subscribe, rate it and, please, share it on your social channels.A few quick announcements… There is a boys and girls soccer fundraiser this Wednesday, September 7th at the Green Turtle from 6pm to close. Grab a bite to eat and help out our soccer teams.And for those who have not purchased their Athletic Gate Discount Passes. They will be available at the gate this week payable by check or exact change. The charge is $30. Checks can be made payable to South River High School. They will be sell while supply lasts. So get them quick.Hawk Talk is hosted by Tom Frank and recorded each week at Chad's BBQ in Edgewater, MD. LET'S GO SEAHAWKS!
On episode 13 of the Change Your Filter podcast we are joined by Victor Rancour! Victor Rancour is the owner of Absolute Airflow Plumbing, Heating & Air Conditioning in Westminister, CA. Looking to connect with us? @HVACPodcast on all platforms! New episodes every Friday at 6am Eastern!
His week that was – Kevin Healy30 years of activism for independence for Bougainville – Vikki JohnChanges to the Westminster System with new breed of independents and challenges for the new ALP government – writer and academic Binoy KampmarkThe life and times of Emeritus Professor Stuart ReesFree Palestine Melbourne: relatively new activist group but achieving great things – member Melissa Yvonne
Living in the Sprawl: Southern California's Most Adventurous Podcast
In this week's episode of Living in the Sprawl: Southern California's Most Adventurous Podcast, host Jon Steinberg shares his list of the 10 most thought provoking statues within the Southern California sprawl . His list includes: the Father Serra statue in Pesidio Park in San Diego, the Lucky Baldwin Tribute to the West statue in Arcadia, the Bruce Lee statue in Chinatown, the Tony Gwyn statue at Petco Park, the Mark Twain statue in Monrovia, the Magic Carpet Ride statue in Cardiff by the Sea, the Hank Gathers statue at Loyola Marymount University, the Trang Hung Dao statue in Westminister, the Forever Marilyn statue in Palm Springs and the 10 statues in Star Plaza at Crypto Arena/Staples Center.Instagram: @livinginthesprawlpodcastEmail: livinginthesprawlpodcast@gmail.comWebsite: www.livinginthesprawlpodcast.comCheck out our favorite CBD gummy company...it helps us get better sleep and stay chill. Use code "SPRAWL" for 20% off. https://www.justcbdstore.com?aff=645Check out Goldbelly for all your favorite US foods to satisfy those cravings or bring back some nostalgia. Our favorites include Junior's Chessecakes from New York, Lou Malnati's deep dish pizza from Chicago and a philly cheesesteak from Pat's. Use the link https://goldbelly.pxf.io/c/2974077/1032087/13451 to check out all of the options and let them know we sent you.Use code "SPRAWL" for (2) free meals and free delivery on your first Everytable subscription.Support the podcast and future exploration adventures. We are working on unique perks and will give you a shout out on the podcast to thank you for your contribution!Living in the Sprawl: Southern California's Most Adventurous Podcast is on Podfanhttps://www.buymeacoffee.com/sprawl Support the show
An dréachreachtaíocht d'acht teanga le cur faoi bhráid Westminister inniu - an chead cheimsa bpróiseas reachtaíochta.
In this week's ‘News Roundtable' episode, host Chris Wright joins Isabelle Oakeshott, political journalist and commentator; Peter Cardwell, TalkRadio presenter and political editor; and Matthew Stadlen, presenter and political commentator.The episode begins with the panel sharing their reactions to the local election results so far to discuss how the Conservatives suffered significant losses in Wandsworth, Barnet and Westminister and why the Labour Party are lacking in considerable gains outside of London.The guests chew over Keir Starmer's popularity and whether the prime minister is “out of touch” with the British public. With the cost of living crisis, the ongoing fallout from Partygate and a divided government, should the opposition not be making historic gains?Is Keir Starmer keeping his powder dry? Will Boris Johnson survive the election aftermath? Should we care about Beergate? And what would success look like for Starmer and Johnson? All this and more debated on this week's Wright on the Nail.Created & produced by Podcast Partners: www.podcastpartners.comSign up to receive updates by email when a new episode drops at www. wrightonthenail. fm
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Welcome to the unexplored history and mystery of the Cryptid realm!Join Taylor in this "Campfire Cryptids" series, where we discuss witness accounts and old tales of these mysterious cryptids.In this episode of Campfire Cryptids, Taylor explores some of the prominently haunted places in British Columbia. The history and the sightings that are reportedly attached to these locations.Check out our home base - CryptidClues.ca - for more information on us and our episodes, including access to our blog!Be sure to check out our Patreon home as well, for early ad-free and even exclusive episodes only! https://www.patreon.com/cryptidclues---------------------------Supernatural by Kevin MacLeod Link: https://incompetech.filmmusic.io/song/4446-supernaturalLicense: https://filmmusic.io/standard-licenseNot As It Seems by Kevin MacLeod Link: https://incompetech.filmmusic.io/song/4144-not-as-it-seemsLicense: https://filmmusic.io/standard-licenseSkye Cuillin by Kevin MacLeodLink: https://incompetech.filmmusic.io/song/4371-skye-cuillinLicense: https://filmmusic.io/standard-licenseSome sound effects from freesfx.co.uk
Monday PrayerCast 4th April 2022This week we talk about: The Oscars! And a bit o' hamely gumption frae Willie Drennan. Ukraine, where persecution of the evangelical churches has begun with the arrest of a pastor in Mariupol by the Russian Army. Abortion, and the move by the Precious Life organisation to seek judicial review of the 'Abortion Services (Safe Access Zones) Bill' under human rights provisions. LGBT Influence at Westminister, and the constant drip feed of LGBT propaganda on the Disney channels. The 'Don't Have Kids' movement, - a Malthusian cult, evangelising in cities across the USA - coming soon to a street near you.Find links for all the stories HERE.Don't forget to visit www.GraceGems.org Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Monday News/Prayer Update 14th March 2022This week please pray for:1. The NI Assembly, as they debate the Abortion Services (Safe Spaces) Bill which will criminalise Christians offering help and prayer to pregnant mothers outside abortion clinics.2. Parliament in Westminister, debating the 'Online Safety Bill' which will have the effect of censoring biblical beliefs and worldview.3. Ukraine, for those who are fleeing the conflict, for aid to be properly directed, for peace.Listen to the end for some announcements!Read the TRANSCRIPT HERE. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
How do we interact with changes in cultural expectations related to hair and dress? How should we respond to the fact that many heroes of the faith have had long hair or foppish dress? Plenty of pagans have understood cultural symbols differently than us, what do we make of that? We will answer these questions and more on this episode of Iron Sharpening Iron --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/biblebashed/support
El Tribunal Supremo del Reino Unido emitió ayer un fallo histórico. La jueza Brenda Hale leyó un dictamen, alcanzado por unanimidad por los 11 magistrados que componen el tribunal, en el que se declara ilegal la prórroga de las sesiones parlamentarias decretada por el Gobierno hace un mes. El Supremo cree que la decisión del primer ministro de aconsejar a la reina la suspensión del parlamento fue ilegal. Cree también que esa decisión tuvo "un efecto extremo sobre los fundamentos de la democracia" y, por lo tanto, el trabajo parlamentario debe reanudarse cuanto antes. Resumiendo, que el Supremo ha anulado la prorroga y ha reabierto la cámara de los comunes sólo un mes después de la maniobra de Johnson para mantenerlo cerrado durante mes y medio. El conflicto constitucional es de primer orden y le pone las cosas aún más difíciles a Boris Johnson, que ya ha anunciado que no piensa moverse de donde está. El asunto le ha pillado en mal momento, en la Asamblea General de la ONU y desconocemos por donde saldrá. Westminister, entretanto, reabre sus puertas hoy a las 11:30 de la mañana. En La ContraRéplica: - Heteropatriarcado pingüinil - El discurso de Greta Thunberg - El disfraz de Trudeau Apoya La Contra en: · Patreon... https://www.patreon.com/diazvillanueva · iVoox... https://www.ivoox.com/podcast-contracronica_sq_f1267769_1.html · Paypal... https://www.paypal.me/diazvillanueva Sígueme en: · Web... https://diazvillanueva.com · Twitter... https://twitter.com/diazvillanueva · Facebook... https://www.facebook.com/fernandodiazvillanueva1/ · Instagram... https://www.instagram.com/diazvillanueva · Flickr... https://www.flickr.com/photos/147276463@N05/?/ · Pinterest... https://www.pinterest.com/fernandodiazvillanueva Encuentra mis libros en: · Amazon... https://www.amazon.es/Fernando-Diaz-Villanueva/e/B00J2ASBXM
In this episode, Gary Burgess speaks to the ME Association's medical advisor Dr Charles Shepherd about his own experience of ME, how that diagnosis changed the direction of his medical career, as well as a look at the current situation when it comes to medical research. Show notes: BBC ME and me documentary: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XLPCuEdqIWY ME Association library: http://www.meassociation.org.uk/shop/ Millions Missing events: https://millionsmissing.meaction.net/ ME biobank: https://cureme.lshtm.ac.uk/ Carol Monaghan MP's Westminister debate: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aglZuPQLw2U You can follow Gary Burgess on twitter @GaryBurgessCI and please use the hashtag #TheMEShow to share your feedback and messages.