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  • What makes you a heretic? Journalist Andrew Gold believes that, in an age of group-think and tribes, we need heretics - those who use unconventional wisdom to speak out against their own groups, from cancelled comedians and radical feminists to cult defectors and vigilantes hunting deviants.

    Learn from my guests how to rebel, think differently and resist social contagion. From Triggernometry's Francis Foster and the world's most cancelled man Graham Linehan to ex-Hasidic Jew Julia Haart and gender critical atheist Richard Dawkins. These are the people living with the weight of their own community's disappointment on their shoulders.

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  • Inside Legal ESG is a series of podcast interviews and webinars highlighting opportunities, individuals, and the important and challenging work being done in the ESG space today.

    For more information on Inside Legal ESG please email: [email protected]

  • Esiste una grande contraddizione italiana: ci raccontiamo come divisi in tanti campanili, ma siamo molto più omogenei di quanto crediamo. Tante storie, una sola Italia. Ogni venerdì, una newsletter e un podcast, con Laura Cappon e Francesco Maselli. Produzione a cura di NightReview. Iscriviti alla newsletter su Campanili.net

  • Join the Irish Examiner politics team for in-depth analysis and thought-provoking discussions on the political landscape, at home and abroad. 

    Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

  • Een gezellige podcast over samenleving en politiek, met een radicale insteek. Hoe draait de wereld en kan het ook anders? Wat moeten we daarvoor zeker begrijpen? Elke aflevering zitten Dimitri Neyt en Joeri Van der Sype samen voor een scherp gesprek waar links iets aan heeft. Altijd met een theetje en een koekje, als het kan met een boeiende gast. Input van luisteraars is het hoogste goed. Samen denken we na over een radicaal andere toekomst.

  • À l'approche des élections fédérales du 9 juin 2024, "Promesses tenues ?" vous invite à un examen critique de la scène politique belge.

    Au fil des épisodes, Himad MESSOUDI dresse un bilan des partis francophones aux différents niveaux de pouvoir (fédéral, Wallonie, Fédération Wallonie-Bruxelles).

    Accords de gouvernement, priorités affichées : il analyse minutieusement les engagements pris et leur concrétisation sur le terrain.

    L’objectif ? Vous offrir un éclairage équilibré et complet, tout en restant conscients des limites inhérentes à l'exercice.

    Quelles promesses se sont confrontées aux réalités des gouvernements des entités fédérées de la Vivaldi ?

    Existe-t-il des nuances au sein d'une même formation politique ? Les ministres et secrétaires d’État ont-ils tenu leurs promesses ?

    Himad fait le bilan des mandats ministériels de Georges Gilkinet, Zakia Khattabi, Sarah Schlitz, Tinne Vander Straeten, Willy Borsus, Valérie De Bue, Adrien Dolimont, Frédéric Daerden, Caroline Désir, Bernard Clerfayt, David Clarinval, Hadja Lahbib, Sophie Wilmès, Mathieu Michel, Bénédicte Linard, Elio Di Rupo, Christie Morreale, Christophe Colignon, Pierre-Yves Dermagne, Rudi Vervoort, Nawal Ben Hamou, Philippe Henry, Céline Tellier, Pierre-Yves Jeholet, Françoise Bertiaux, Alain Maron, Barbara Trachte, Elke Van Den Brandt, Pierre-Yves Dermagne, Karine Lalieux, Thomas Dermine et Alexander De Croo.

  • Bienvenue dans le podcast “Bientôt le Neuf”, une initiative citoyenne belge portée par Maxime, Emilie et Thomas, trois amis engagés vivant en Flandres, à Bruxelles et en Wallonie.

    À l’approche des élections fédérales, régionales et européennes en Belgique, nous souhaitons encourager le dialogue et la réflexion sur des thèmes essentiels : l’amour, l’équité, la paix, la vie et l’espoir.

    Nous avons interviewé six femmes politiques des principaux partis francophones, leur accordant trois minutes par thème pour exposer leurs idées. Découvrez les perspectives de Delphine Chabbert (PS), Joelle Maison (DéFI), Rajae Maouane (Ecolo), Valérie Glatigny (MR), Françoise de Smedt (PTB) et Marie Jacqmin (Les Engagés).

    Avec l’expertise d’Audrey Vandeleene, politologue à l’ULB, nous apportons une perspective éclairée aux discussions. Ce podcast citoyen vise à vous faire réfléchir, agir et réagir avant les élections du 9 juin en Belgique.

    Rejoignez-nous pour des discussions authentiques et transparentes qui donnent la parole aux citoyens et enrichissent le débat démocratique.

    #élections #élections2024 #belgique #démocratie #citoyen #amour #équité #paix #vie #espoir
    Hébergé par Ausha. Visitez ausha.co/fr/politique-de-confidentialite pour plus d'informations.

  • Cathérine Vandoorne en Evelien Van Malderen zijn collega’s bij Radio2, maar in de wandelgangen praten ze niet over ‘de radio’, maar over ‘de royals’. Ze volgen alles wat er verschijnt in de pers, ze lezen boeken over koningen en prinsessen en ze volgen de ‘royal socials’. Waar zijn koningen, koninginnen, prinsen en prinsessen van nu mee bezig? Welke gekroonde hoofden van vroeger spreken tot de verbeelding? Cathérine en Evelien geven je een wekelijkse update over je favoriete koningshuizen, met nieuws, verhalen en gossip over je favoriete royals.

  • እውነታችን በአንደበታችን የምናስተጋባበት በድምፅ የሚቀርብ ፖድካስት ነው። ብዙ ካደመጣችሁ ወዳጅ እንሆናለን ታተርፋላችሁም። እናመሰግናለን!

  • پادکست خبری - تحلیلی چاپار اخبار روز ایران را با نگاهی متفاوت مورد واکاوی قرار می‌دهد. این پادکست با اجرای میترا جشنی انجام می‌پذیرد و کاری از بنیاد فیلر (سازمان آزادی‌ها و حقوق فردی) است.

    جهان دل نهاده بدین داستان همان بخردان نیز و هم راستان

  • Een podcast waar we dieper ingaan op de complexiteit van identiteit en hoe dat leeft in de politiek. Of je nu bruin, zwart, wit of iets daar tussenin bent; woke of anti-woke; links, centrum of rechts; gelooft in een God of niet, deze podcast is voor jou.

  • See what a nine year age gap will get you talking about all things from a perspective of living while black in America. A brother and sister duo talking about life, love, politics, finance, travel, art and everything that is living while black in America and the world. Listen in and be part of the conversation.

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  • Barbara Rush: A Luminary of the Silver Screen
    Barbara Rush, an American actress whose career spanned over six decades, left an indelible mark on the world of entertainment. Born on January 4, 1927, in Denver, Colorado, Rush grew up in Santa Barbara, California, where her love for acting blossomed. Her journey from a young, aspiring actress to a Hollywood luminary is a tale of talent, dedication, and resilience.
    Early Life and Education Barbara Rush was born to Roy and Muriel Rush. Her father worked as a lawyer, while her mother was a homemaker. Growing up, Rush was drawn to the performing arts and actively participated in school plays. Her passion for acting led her to study at the University of California, Santa Barbara, where she majored in drama.
    During her college years, Rush honed her acting skills and caught the attention of talent scouts. Her striking beauty and undeniable talent opened doors for her in the entertainment industry. In 1948, she made her stage debut in the play "The Night of January 16th" at the Pasadena Playhouse, a renowned theater company known for launching the careers of many Hollywood stars.
    Rise to Stardom Rush's performance at the Pasadena Playhouse was a turning point in her career. She signed a contract with Paramount Pictures in 1950 and made her film debut in the western "The Goldbergs" (1950). Her breakthrough role came in 1951 when she starred opposite Paul Newman in the historical drama "The First Legion." Rush's portrayal of a young woman grappling with faith and love earned her critical acclaim and established her as a rising star.
    Throughout the 1950s, Rush appeared in numerous films, showcasing her versatility as an actress. She starred in the science fiction classic "When Worlds Collide" (1951), the film noir "Strangers on a Train" (1951), and the romantic comedy "The Magnificent Yankee" (1950). Her performances in these films demonstrated her ability to adapt to various genres and captivate audiences with her screen presence.
    One of Rush's most memorable roles was in the 1953 film "It Came from Outer Space," a groundbreaking science fiction movie directed by Jack Arnold. Rush played the lead role of Ellen Fields, a schoolteacher who encounters extraterrestrial life. The film was one of the first to feature aliens as sympathetic characters and showcased Rush's ability to convey a wide range of emotions, from fear to compassion.
    Television Success In addition to her film career, Rush made a significant impact on the television industry. She made her television debut in 1954 in an episode of the anthology series "The Ford Television Theatre." Throughout the 1950s and 1960s, she appeared in numerous television shows, including "The Twilight Zone," "Playhouse 90," and "The Outer Limits."
    Rush's most notable television role came in 1962 when she starred in the sitcom "Peyton Place." The show, based on the controversial novel by Grace Metalious, was groundbreaking for its time, addressing taboo subjects such as sexual promiscuity, incest, and abortion. Rush played the role of Grace Metalious, the author of the novel, and received critical acclaim for her performance. The show ran for five seasons and solidified Rush's status as a television icon.
    Personal Life and Philanthropy Beyond her acting career, Barbara Rush was known for her personal life and philanthropic endeavors. She was married three times, first to actor Jeffrey Hunter from 1950 to 1955, then to publicist Warren Cowan from 1959 to 1969, and finally to sculptor Jim Gruzalski from 1970 to 1973. Rush had two children, Christopher Hunter and Claudia Cowan, both of whom followed in their mother's footsteps and pursued careers in the entertainment industry.
    Rush was also deeply committed to various charitable causes. She was a strong advocate for animal rights and supported organizations such as the American Humane Association and the Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals (SPCA). Additionally, she was involved with the United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF) and worked to raise awareness about child welfare issues.
    Later Career and Legacy As Rush's career progressed, she continued to take on challenging roles in both film and television. In the 1970s, she starred in the horror film "The Stunt Man" (1980) opposite Peter O'Toole, and appeared in the television miniseries "The Seekers" (1979) and "Scruples" (1980). Her later film credits include "Hocus Pocus" (1993) and "Strangers with Candy" (2005), demonstrating her ability to captivate audiences across generations.
    Rush's contributions to the entertainment industry did not go unnoticed. She received a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame in 1960, cementing her status as a true Hollywood icon. In 1954, she was nominated for a Golden Globe Award for her performance in the film "Magnificent Obsession," a testament to her acting prowess.
    Beyond her accolades, Rush's legacy lies in her ability to inspire and pave the way for future generations of actresses. Her grace, talent, and dedication to her craft served as a model for aspiring performers. Rush's career demonstrated that with hard work and perseverance, one could achieve success in the competitive world of entertainment.
    Conclusion Barbara Rush's life and career were a testament to the power of passion, talent, and resilience. From her early days at the Pasadena Playhouse to her iconic roles in film and television, Rush left an indelible mark on the entertainment industry. Her ability to captivate audiences across various genres and mediums showcased her versatility and skill as an actress.
    Beyond her on-screen achievements, Rush's personal life and philanthropic endeavors revealed a woman committed to making a difference in the world. Her support for animal rights and child welfare issues demonstrated her compassion and desire to use her platform for good.
    As we reflect on Barbara Rush's extraordinary life and career, we are reminded of the impact that one person can have on an industry and the world at large. Her legacy continues to inspire generations of actresses and fans alike, serving as a reminder of the enduring power of storytelling and the magic of the silver screen.
    In a career spanning over six decades, Barbara Rush proved that with talent, dedication, and a passion for one's craft, anything is possible. Her contributions to film, television, and philanthropy will forever be remembered, and her legacy will continue to shine brightly in the annals of Hollywood history. Thanks for listening to Quiet Please. Remember to like and share wherever you get your podcasts.

  • DieKiest is een Podcast waarin vragen worden beantwoord en af en toe mensen worden geïnterviewd. Het is een nuttige en educatieve podcast. Wat je leeftijd ook is, je leert er altijd iets van. (Het word aanbevolen om DieKiest op Spotify te luisteren).

  • To Be Honest (for a second) is a weekly entertainment podcast starring Maddie Wood and Harriet Gaye where they cover the hottest topics in pop culture. Want to listen to a podcast that feels like you’re gossiping with your best friends? Then tune in every Thursday!