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Inspired by Soraya Montenegro (and all the other amazing Latina actresses I adored growing up) and motivated by my time at the public defender’s office I give you my true crime podcast! I am very excited to be telling the stories of those that must be told and remembered. My podcast mainly features stories from Arizona but I will have additional spooky folklore and ghost tales from the the entire southwest. Produced by The Forbidden Arts Phx.
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IFS Talks is an audio series to deepen connections with the Internal Family Systems Model through conversations with lead trainers, authors, practitioners and users. In these audio interviews, we will have the opportunity to draw out aspects of IFS Lead Trainers and skilled presenters to create a user-friendly format for listeners to get to know each trainer or practitioner, their background, in and before IFS. With candid, self-led dialogue, trainers and practitioners can share their specif ...
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Von einem kleinen Unternehmen passionierter Dokumentarfilmer hat sich OVALmedia zu einem transmedialen Portal mit Dokumentarfilmen von Weltrang, Interviews mit hochrangigen Experten, Büchern der einflussreichsten Persönlichkeiten und vielem mehr entwickelt. In einer Zeit, in der die Mächtigen Fehlinformationen nutzen um die Gesellschaft medial zu spalten, wird das Verstehen von Zusammenhängen zu einem Synonym für Selbstermächtigung. Wir bieten unserem Publikum ein Spektrum an Informationsque ...
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The Tom and Bob Show joins Tom DeWitt, Ph.D. the Director of CXM@MSU and Bob Kiple, MBA, a retired General Motors Global Customer Experience Strategist for interviews and discussions about topics in the world of customer experience management. Tom and Bob also serve as leaders of CX of M, Michigan's Association of Customer Experience Professionals.
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William D. (Bill) Magwood has spent his career in the nuclear sector and now serves as the Director-General of the OECD Nuclear Energy Agency in Paris. In this episode, Magwood explains why regulatory experience is a top challenge in the global nuclear renaissance, why France will likely lead the nuclear comeback in Europe, how Russia’s invasion of…
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Jane Menton is a lifelong New Yorker and current resident of Queens, where she sits on the board of her co-op. In this episode, Jane, the mother of two young children, explains why New York City’s Local Law 97, which mandates huge emissions reductions from buildings, is an “electrification monster” that will be “ruinously expensive” and could resul…
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Yonatan Dubi is a physicist and one of the founders of the Israeli Forum for Rational Environmentalism. In this episode, Dubi talks about the history of Israeli energy including the massive offshore natural gas discoveries, the recent Druze protests against wind energy in the Golan Heights, why solar, even in sunny Israel “fails completely,” and wh…
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Judith A. Curry is a climatologist, the founder of Climate Forecast Applications Network, and the author of a new book: Climate Uncertainty and Risk: Rethinking Our Response. In her third appearance on the podcast (the last was December 27, 2022) Curry talks about her new book, the “oversimplified analysis” of climate that’s being used by legacy me…
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This week's guest is Anne MacDonald. Anne is the Student and Young Adults Worker at Bon Accord Free Church in Aberdeen. This week's theme is "Students and Young People" Topics include: Women in ministry When to employ a youth worker Issues facing young people today How do we make disciples? Finding a balance between church service and family life O…
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Jessica Weinkle studies climate science and how interpretations of it affect the financial sectors and public policy. In this episode, Weinkle, an associate professor at the University of North Carolina Wilmington, explains why insurance is “ubiquitous in society,” how climate models affect insurance rates, the “protective wall” around the NGO-clim…
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Das indoktrinierte Gehirn: Wie wir den globalen Angriff auf unsere mentale Freiheit erfolgreich abwehren Vorschauvideo mit einigen der wichtigsten Aussagen. "Das Gespräch mit Michael Nehls, das ich führen durfte, hat mir wahrscheinlich die wichtigsten Erkenntnisse meines Lebens gebracht. Ich habe durch diese Analyse die gedankliche Brücke schlagen …
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This week's guest is Thomas Davis. Thomas Davis is a minister in the Free Church of Scotland who has served as an assistant at St Columba’s Free Church in Edinburgh and is now minister of Carloway Free Church on the Isle of Lewis. He is also a visiting lecturer in Systematic Theology and Church History at Edinburgh Theological Seminary. He is marri…
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Seaver Wang’s academic training in oceanography makes him a knowledgeable source for discussing Japan’s release of tritiated water from Fukushima Daiichi into the Pacific Ocean, a process that began last week. In addition, Wang, the co-director of the climate and energy program at the Breakthrough Institute, discusses future demand for metals and m…
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Das indoktrinierte Gehirn – Dr. Michael Nehls In einer Zeit weltweiter politischer Radikalisierung unter dem Vorwand diverser Krisen konfrontiert uns der Mediziner und Molekulargenetiker Michael Nehls in DAS INDOKTRINIERTE GEHIRN mit seinen alarmierenden Erkenntnissen über einen stillen Krieg gegen das menschliche Gehirn. Wie er zeigt, ist dieser …
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This week's guest is Melissa Kruger. Melissa serves as vice president of discipleship programming at The Gospel Coalition. She is the author of The Envy of Eve: Finding Contentment in a Covetous World, Walking with God in the Season of Motherhood, In All Things: A Nine-Week Devotional Bible Study on Unshakeable Joy, Growing Together: Taking Mentori…
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Dan Poneman heads Centrus Energy, the only company in the United States that is licensed to produce High-Assay Low-Enriched Uranium (HALEU) which will be needed to fuel some of the advanced reactors now being developed for commercial deployment. Poneman talks about Russia’s dominance of the global nuclear supply chain, why a strong nuclear sector i…
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Join us on this week's episode as we welcome Rev. Callum Macleod. Callum is the minister of Shawbost Free Church in the Isle of Lewis and the Principal Clerk of the General Assembly of the Free Church of Scotland. This week's theme is "Ministry Life" Topics include: Entering ministry later in life Confirming the call to ministry Community ministry …
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Today we are welcoming IFS Lead Trainer, Paul Neustadt. Paul is a clinical social worker who has worked in community mental health and the counseling program of a working class state university, and he has been the director of a community based counseling and prevention program. He is an IFS senior co-lead trainer who also provides IFS consultation…
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Phil Goldberg is a Washington, DC-based lawyer who is helping defend the oil and gas industry in the more than two dozen climate-related lawsuits that have been filed against it by local governments across the U.S. Goldberg talks about the history of climate litigation, why the public nuisance claims being made against the industry are “unimaginabl…
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Hügo Krüger is a South African-born civil engineer, podcaster, and writer, who is now working in Paris. In this episode, Krüger talks about green colonialism, the collapse of Eskom, South Africa’s state-owned utility, how South Africa modeled its electricity system on the New Deal, and why his home country needs to burn more coal. (Recorded July 21…
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Join us on this week's episode as we welcome Lewis and Sarah Allen. Lewis pastored Gunnersbury Baptist Church in London for over twelve years, and in 2010 was called to plant what is now Hope Church Huddersfield, West Yorkshire, where he is now Senior Pastor. Sarah read English at Cambridge and now works part-time as an English Teacher as well as b…
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Doomberg is the nom de plume of the team that writes the top-earning finance publication on Substack. In the famed green chicken’s third appearance on the podcast, Doomberg talks about why they are quitting the platform formerly known as Twitter and focusing solely on Substack, why it’s “better to be ideological than partisan,” America’s fiscal cli…
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Jacob Williams is an electrical engineer who heads the Florida Municipal Power Agency, a joint action agency that provides wholesale electricity to 32 municipal utilities in the state. Williams explains why the EPA’s proposed greenhouse gas rules will cause huge cost increases for FMPA’s customers, why it will reduce reliability, and why the federa…
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Having worked in community mental health at the outpatient department of the Cambridge Health Alliance for 18 years as a therapist, supervisor and the associate director of the DBT program, Martha Sweezy experienced with a wide variety of mental health challenges, many related to the sequelae of trauma. She is currently an Assistant Professor at Ha…
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Danny Rice is the CEO of NET Power, a newly public company that uses natural gas in a patented oxy-combustion process that allows it to capture almost 100% of the CO2 emissions from its power plant. In this episode, Rice explains how his company’s technology (the Allam Cycle) works, why the market potential for it is “beyond incredible,” why their …
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Bill McKibben, the author of 20 books, as well as the founder of 350.org, is one of the most famous climate activists in America. In this episode, he discusses his latest book, The Flag, The Cross, and The Station Wagon, patriotism, why he wants “energy from heaven instead of energy from hell,” why he doesn’t support the construction of new nuclear…
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Jusper Machogu lives in Kisii, Kenya, where he and his family grow corn and other crops on a one-acre plot of land. In this episode, Jusper, who writes about his daily life on Substack, explains how little electricity his family uses, (less than 200 kilowatt-hours per year), why Africa “cannot develop without fossil fuels,” what climate activists g…
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In his fifth appearance on the podcast, Chris Keefer. a Toronto-based medical doctor and president of Canadians for Nuclear Energy, talks about the historic announcements made last week by Ontario Power Generation that will expand the province’s nuclear capacity by some 6,000 megawatts. He talks about the reasons behind the move, the advantages of …
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Arjun Murti has been tracking global energy markets for three decades, including a stint as co-director of Americas equity research at Goldman Sachs. In this episode, Murti, who writes the Super-Spiked column on Substack, talks about rising global energy demand, the reasons for declining investment in the oil sector, “peak China,” gasoline as an “a…
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Peter St. Onge, an economist at the Heritage Foundation, has become something of a phenom on TikTok, where he has 96,000 followers. In this episode, St. Onge explains why he expects a severe global recession in the coming months, why he’s bullish on gold and Bitcoin, why the “alt-energy agenda” will be “crippling” for Western economies, why the Con…
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IFS Talks will be back soon with a brand new episode. In the meantime, we’re excited to introduce you to a new IFS Podcast: IFS Masters, an Internal Family Systems audio podcast offering a different format. In this second episode of IFS Masters, "Living and Teaching IFS" is shared and discussed. Cece Sykes is a consultant and senior trainer with th…
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Lisa Linowes is a New Hampshire-based energy policy analyst and the author of a report for the Fiscal Alliance Foundation which found that renewable-energy mandates in New England have resulted in dramatic increases in electricity costs. In her second appearance on the podcast, (the first was on April 25, 2022), Linowes explains why renewable manda…
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In his second appearance on the Power Hungry Podcast, Steve Brick, (who last appeared in February 2021), talks about what he has learned over his 40-year career in the power sector. He explains the challenges facing countries in Africa as they try to build more generation capacity, why microgrids are often more expensive to operate than large grids…
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Symposium Falkensee | Deutschland und Europa in der Krise Podiumsdiskussion: Deutschland und Europa in der Krise – was nun? Abschliessende Diskussionsrunde mit Wolfgang Wodarg, Hauke Ritz und Marius Krüger zum Thema "Deutschland und Europa in der Krise - was nun?" ➤ OVALmedia https://www.oval.media/symposium-falkensee-deutschland-europa-krise/ ➤ JE…
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Symposium Falkensee | Deutschland und Europa in der Krise Marius Krüger: Das Abendland und die Demokratie Im politischen Diskurs, wie auch in der politischen Rhetorik der Neuzeit, spielt der Begriff Demokratie eine omnipräsente Rolle. Die Demokratie ist nicht mehr nur eine von möglichen Staatsformen, sondern sie ist die einzige Form, in der sich po…
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Symposium Falkensee | Deutschland und Europa in der Krise Wolfgang Wodarg: Die WHO-Angstschmiede Mit Hilfe einer korrumpierten WHO versuchen seit zwanzig Jahren global arbeitende Netzwerke durch Panikmache und Maßnahmen zum angeblichen Gesundheitsschutz ihre wirtschaftliche und politische Macht auszudehnen. Die von diesen mafiösen Strukturen gestar…
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Symposium Falkensee | Deutschland und Europa in der Krise Hauke Ritz: Der Ukrainekonflikt – Der Weg in den Krieg und die strategischen Kriegsgründe Europa im Krieg! Nach zwei Weltkriegen und einem Kalten Krieg wird Europa erneut in einem blutigen Konflikt gespalten. Warum gelang es Europa nicht sein Friedensversprechen nach dem Fall der Berliner Ma…
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Paris Ortiz-Wines didn’t plan to be a nuclear advocate when she graduated from the University of California-Santa Cruz a few years ago. In this episode, the 28-year-old native of California explains how she became the head of a non-profit that advocates for nuclear energy all over the world, why millennials are more open to nuclear, why California’…
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Over the past two years, Irina Slav emerged as one of the bluntest critics of Europe’s climate policies and the “energy transition.” In this episode, Slav, who lives in Stara Zagora, Bulgaria, says that there’s a new Iron Curtain, but this time “the totalitarianism is on the western side,” she also talks about the growing cracks in the EU over ener…
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Dr. Ulrich Vosgerau | 17. Tagung der Anwälte für Aufklärung 5. Mai, Rüsselsheim ​​​​​​Der Staatsrechtler und Hochschullehrer Dr. Ulrich Vosgerau sprach über „Rechtsstaatliche Fehlentwicklungen im demokratischen Verfassungsstaat in der Corona-Krise". ➤ Anwälte für Aufklärung e.V.: https://afaev.eu/ ➤ mehr von Dr. Ulrich Vosgerau in unserer NARRATIVE…
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Lethe - Vom Vergessen des Totalitären | Politische Essays Jan David Zimmermann im Salongespräch mit Ania Gleich Der Fluss Lethe wird in der griechischen Mythologie als Fluss des Vergessens bezeichnet. Wer sein Wasser kostet oder in ihm badet, der verliert die Erinnerung. Genau dies ist mit uns als Gesellschaften in den letzten Jahren während Corona…
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Matt Wald has been writing about the energy and power sectors for decades, including 38 years as a reporter at the New York Times. In this episode, Wald talks about his recent articles for the American Nuclear Society on the nuclear fuel “Gordian knot,” why the U.S. quit enriching uranium and in doing so, empowered Russia, SMRs, HALEU, and why he b…
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Rechtsbegradigung Die Corona-Aufarbeitung beschäftigt die Rechtsanwälte Beate Bahner und Dr. Alexander Christ über viele Mandate, aber auch über ihre Öffentlichkeitsarbeit als Autoren und Redner. Robert Cibis erfährt von ihnen, ob sie eine weitere Politisierung der deutschen Rechtssprechung befürchten, ob die Exekutive übergriffig werde oder eine w…
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On April 26, 2023, Ashley Nunes testified before Congress about electric vehicles, saying that just because EVs “can lower emissions doesn’t mean that they necessarily will.” In this episode, Nunes, who in addition to his position with the Breakthrough Institute is also a researcher at Harvard Law School, explains why EV prices are rising, why EV m…
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Die Verfassung Deutschlands Dr. Ulrich Vosgerau ist Verfassungsrechtler und hilft Robert Cibis zu verstehen, wie sich die Regierung der Bundesrepublik peu à peu über die Rechtssprechung gestellt hat. Der Publizist, Universitätsprofessor und Anwalt erklärt auch, warum für ihn das Jahr 2010 einen großen Wendepunkt darstellt... Sollten wir mehr Diktat…
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Ruy Teixeira is the author or co-author of eight books, as well as a prolific writer on politics in America, including his recent essay, “The Working Class Isn’t Down With the Green Transition.” In this episode, Teixeira talks about how the climate change issue came to dominate Democratic Party politics, how the party lost its connections to rural …
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Over the past few years, Helsinki-based Wärtsilä has made inroads into the U.S. power generation market with its huge gas-fired reciprocating engines, including a 190-megawatt deal it struck with the Lower Colorado River Authority in February. In this episode, Karl Meeusen, who directs Wärtsilä’s legislative and regulatory team in the U.S., explain…
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CO2 - eine Luftnummer Das Gebäudeenergiegesetz beschäftigt die Deutschen. Aber worauf basiert das Narrativ, dass neue Heizgeräte besser für die Welt seien? Auf methodische Art nähert sich Prof. Dr. Werner Bergholz dem wissenschaftlichen Sumpf und zeigt Robert Cibis den Weg. Was spricht für und was spricht gegen den menschengemachten Klimawandel? Un…
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The Texas Legislature is now in the final days of considering a spate of bills that could change how the state’s electricity market functions. In this episode, Doug Lewin, who has been tracking energy-related legislation at the Texas Capitol for more than 20 years, explains the surge in distributed generation, the huge amounts of solar and storage …
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MWGFD Pressesymposium | WHO cares? Weltdiktatur droht! 08. Mai 2023, 14-18 Uhr Was uns hier als ein Instrument internationaler Zusammenarbeit zur Seuchenbekämpfung und philanthropischer Bewältigungsstrategien verkauft wird, ist de facto ein Instrument totalitärer Alleinherrschaft. Die Internationalen Gesundheitsvorschriften (IHR) sollen in der Woch…
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