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Interview by Angela CroudaceAustralian metalcore powerhouse Make Them Suffer are riding high in 2025 with a prestigious APRA Music Award nomination—an accolade that has vocalist and keyboardist Alex Reade feeling a well-earned sense of pride.“When we found out about the nomination, we weren't sure what it meant at first,” Reade admits. “But once we did our research, we realized—this is something we've worked so hard for. After everything we've put into the last three years, the grind of touring, this kind of recognition really matters.”The category for Most Performed Heard Rock/Heavy Metal Work was taken out in 2024's inaugural year by Parkway Drive and is something that Reade sees as a major step forward for the genre and its diverse artists. “It's so good to see not only heavy music being acknowledged, but also the visibility of women within it,” she says. “We're reaching a point where it's just normal. It's respected.”Reade joined Make Them Suffer ahead of their 2023 self-titled album, which she calls a “dipping of toes” into the band's true potential. “This album showed what the band is capable of, but I don't think people have seen anything yet,” she says. “The next chapter is going to be something really special.”The band's evolution—from COVID-era uncertainty to global tours and packed venues—has forged a new, galvanized identity. “There was a time when no one knew if we'd keep going,” Reade reflects. “But the response to Doomswitch and this new chapter has been massive. We're solid now. We're a team.”With an 18-date regional Australian tour lined up, including stops in less-frequented towns like Narre Warren and Forster, the band is embracing their roots. “This tour feels like a celebration of Australia,” Reade says. “We're bringing the full heavy energy but in a way that's more intimate, more connected.”With Justice for the Damned and The Gloom in the Corner joining the run, Reade promises one thing: “It's gonna be heavy. And it's gonna be fun.”Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/heavy-music-interviews--2687660/support.
In this episode we dive into the world of smart contracts and their remarkable impact on organizational design. Our guest Justice Conder provides a thought-provoking introduction to what he calls the third law of nature of smart contracts. We explore the transformative journey from traditional corporations to the realm of Decentralized Autonomous Organizations (DAOs) keeping a non ideological mindset and examining the challenges of bridging the gap between the two paradigms. Justice Conder does DAO Ecosystem Development at Polygon Labs. Before this he was a full-stack developer and Agile practitioner for over ten years and entered the world of DAOs through BanklessDAO, where he contributed as a governance solution engineer. With Justice we explore the disconnect between DAOs and traditional organizations, investigating how smart contracts - as a conceptual evolution of DevOps - could play a pivotal role in driving organizational transformation. We also discuss how pioneering transformations such as the one with Haier's management model, Rendanheyi, has a symbiotic relationship with the on-chain revolution, offering insights into the future of organizational design and management. Get ready to be inspired by the immense potential of Web3 capabilities in product development, and discover how these capabilities can be harnessed to unleash innovation, foster user engagement, and shape the future of products and organizations. Key Highlights
This is our last Episode for 2022—we look forward to being back in mid-January. For this Special Episode, we're joined in conversation with the legendary activist and organizer Helen Shiller at the 57th Street Bookstore in Hyde Park, Chicago. In her new autobiography, Daring to Struggle, Daring to Win, Shiller captures a sense of what it means to engage in decades of justice work from anti-war and international solidarity to anti-racist organizing in Uptown, from the fight for affordable housing and against police violence to a 24-year career as an elected city councilor. With Justice and Freedom on our minds, Helen Shiller exemplifies the potential of an insider/outsider approach to social change. We wish you and your Beloveds a year of joy, justice, peace and love.
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With Justice hunted by hungry wolves, will the remainders of the pack find a home in the Overwatch League in time? Are we just ONLY going to see JOATS all season? And will we continue to see more movement through the Summer Showdown? AVRL, Yiska, and Volamel discuss budgets in the Overwatch League, a potential Justice collapse and the first week of the 2022 Summer Showdown. If you read this, write "We Love Schmoney Comp!!" in the comment section. 00:00:00 - Introduction 00:15:12 - Jacob Wolf report - The owner's meeting & Implications 00:40:34 - Covering the NA budget tier list 01:03:34 - Mag migrates north 01:07:42 - This little Piggy went home 01:15:38 - Eternal completes total roster overhaul 01:23:33 - AVRL's eulogy to the Washington Justice 02:10:52 - Recap: early feelings on JQ meta 02:28:42 - Highlighting a few games from this past weekend 02:42:46 - A select few previews 02:50:54 - Wrap up Links discussed in the show & recent content from our hosts Volamel on meta - https://www.ggrecon.com/articles/why-are-there-so-many-upsets-in-owls-summer-showdown/ Yiska's insider budget tier list - https://www.ggrecon.com/articles/owl-budget-tierlist/ Follow the show & our hosts on Twitter https://twitter.com/tactical_crouch https://twitter.com/imAVRL https://twitter.com/YiskaOut https://twitter.com/Volamel Join our communities to connect with other OWL fans https://discord.me/tacticalcrouch https://discord.gg/YGB8aVXgzT https://www.twitch.tv/avrl/ Ways to support the show: http://patreon.com/tacticalcrouch
Pastor Harris juxtaposes grace to that of justice and mercy. With Justice you receive what you deserve, with Mercy you receive less then you deserve and with Grace someone else takes what you deserve. Pastor Harris also touches on the topics of free will and how it can make our lives hell on earth. Also discussed are the two attitudes that can stop us from appropriating God's grace.
In the March Astrology & Tarot episode I’m joined by Yunii & Andres as we explore the aspects, transits, and major energetic shifts brought to us by the end of the astrological year. This month we’re focused on accountability, integration, sensuality & quality over quantity. With Justice, the Wheel of Fortune, and the Page of Cups as our allies we guide the collective through Venus in Taurus, the Virgo Full Moon, the Spring Equinox, Mercury stationing direct, and the New Moon in Aries.
10/20/19: Paul Walker, "With Justice for None" by Christ Church Charlottesville
Michael Sylvester and I discuss Lenses Los Angeles, how The Lenses Institute was birthed out of the Urban project (8:00) Lenses Atlanta (17:40) how the experience can help us see, understand and act (28:50) and Michael's own transformation as a result of his work with the institute (34:10). ******* Resources mentioned: Christian Community Development Association https://ccda.org/about/ "With Justice for All: A Strategy for Community Development" by John M. Perkins and Charles Colson The Lenses Institute http://lensesinstitute.com/race-and-gospel/
With Justice, Alex the Friend-tern and Eric Thee Actor along with show friend, John C. Remembering David Bowie in a special way, anticipating the 1.5 billion Powerball Lottery win and Justice's method of picking numbers and how he would use the money to help others AND crush his enemies. Geocaching, advice you would give to you younger closeted self, the gay plot of Star Wars, ISIS doesn't like gay people (duh) and much more!
With Justice, Adrien Gemini, Rob Ward, Brandon the Historian and Markers the Intern we recap our week along with news and other fun stuff. #ODRL Orlando Drag Race Live is going on and hosted by our own Adrien along with getting into car wrecks and getting hit on by cops while in drag. The military reviews episodes of the radio show as part of a security clearance check and Justice has to judge the perkiest bust at Bear Bust 2014. Brandon meets Justice's parents along with political leaders and high school friends in Polk County before they check out Howl-O-Scream at Busch Gardens. A retro flashback of Gay/Jew news music with issues and pink panty stories and an update of the new entries to the 4th Annual Outloud Orlando 'Logo Over Your Junk' Contest Check out the pictures and vote HERE: https://www.facebook.com/justice.orlando/media_set?set=a.649053871877943.1073741826.100003200090514&type=1 Markers wins a scholarship, the Renaissance of the modern bathhouse and MORE!!!
With Justice, Adrien Gemini, the Muzzy and Jamez the Quiet/Freaky Intern we start off the show Twitter-bombing openly gay NFL draft hopeful, Michael Sam to have him call in to the show. We honor the late Shirley Temple with a special song, talk about all things Sochi Olympics and rapid dogs and the new anti-Putin drag beer before going in to the news. Justice is doing everything he can to keep Jamez on the show, flying Florida high school students, bringing back 'Legends of the Hidden Temple' but with drag queens. Gearing up for the 2014 AIDS Walk Orlando. Join the 1OutloudOrlando team and make a donation at www.AIDSwalkOrlando.org PODCAST EXCLUSIVE*** A throwback to 3 of the best calls in to the radio show where we fuck with the callers, calls them superficial scabs and pretend to be an art talk show. *** The most entertaining response to homophobic comments and people and hearing more about Adrien Gemini's new video tribute to Lady Gaga http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6JL7uM82xYM All that and MORE~!! Follow the show on Twitter @GayRadioShow Follow Adrien Gemini @MrMissADRiEN Follow Jamez the Quiet Intern @artfan1592
Still in the new studio after Orlando Coming Out with Pride. Justice is almost killed by parade candy and thinks about putting the radio show is next year's parade. We recap how parents have the potential to be awesome and talk more about our exclusive interview with artist, Steve Grand (including that questions we asked him that didn't make the official interview) Jamez the Quiet/Freaky Intern has an announcement that he shares on the air PLUS an uncensored podcast broadcast segment where we analyze and review the first week of photos in the 2nd Annual Outloud Orlando 'Logo Over Your Junk' contest. With Justice, Jamez, Karaoke Chris along with Muzzy and Stephen, check this episode out and enter a photo for a chance to win $250. Follow us @GayRadioShow LIKE us www.facebook.com/GayRadioShow
With Justice, Stephen & Muzzy, along with Jamez the Quiet/Freaky Intern Justice becomes a superhero in Key West with Justin Wild, turning 21, skating and juggling for Jesus, the new fucking traffic reports we have to do, respecting the greatest Gay Generation and National Flitch Day.
River of Life series continues. A quote from Dr. John Perkins' "With Justice for all"... “Second, the Holy Spirit showed me this profound truth: Jesus' love. His bodily presence in a community could reconcile people. A ray of hope appeared. Jesus had gone to Samaria and evangelized the Samaritans. He had burned through racial barriers! Here was a method we could use! IfJesus' bodily presence had overcome racial barriers in Samaria, His presence in Mendenhall as His Body could burn through racial barriers here. We, the church, were His Body.
Racial justice has been a major theme in the life of John Perkins–two of his books are Let Justice Roll Down and With Justice for All. Perkins discusses justice as it relates to his own pilgrimage in Mississippi, as well as his national efforts to speak about racial justice to our nation in this interview with Douglas Daniels of UC Santa Barbara. Series: "Let There Be Light" [Public Affairs] [Humanities] [Show ID: 11085]
Racial justice has been a major theme in the life of John Perkins–two of his books are Let Justice Roll Down and With Justice for All. Perkins discusses justice as it relates to his own pilgrimage in Mississippi, as well as his national efforts to speak about racial justice to our nation in this interview with Douglas Daniels of UC Santa Barbara. Series: "Let There Be Light" [Public Affairs] [Humanities] [Show ID: 11085]