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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.

  • Hier beleuchtet der Telepolis-Podcast blinde Flecken in der Berichterstattung, bietet neue Sichtweisen und Debatten ohne Polarisierung. Interviews, Einordnungen und Gespräche mit Experten– exklusiv und professionell für Sie von den Machern eines der ältesten Online-Magazine Deutschlands.

  • A US-UK political conversation between two friends on the left, Owen Jones and Mehdi Hasan.

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  • Junge Menschen aus der Politik sprechen im Ö3-Talk mit Denise Delle-Karth und Tom Filzer über ihre Vision von Europa: Wie ticken sie, wie sind sie in die Politik gekommen, wie sehen sie die Zukunft Europas – wie möchten sie sie gestalten? Denn: Zwei Drittel der 16-25-jährigen interessieren sich für politische Prozesse, aber nur 15 Prozent fühlen sich von der Politik gut vertreten.

  • Wolf Theiss Arbeitsrecht Podcast - Rechtliche Update für Österreich: Analyse aktueller und interessanter Fragen des Arbeitsrechts in Österreich von einer der führenden Kanzleien in Mittel-, Ost- und Südosteuropa. Bitte besuchen Sie unsere Website, um auf unser Impressum und unsere Datenschutzbestimmungen zuzugreifen: www.wolftheiss.com.

  • Der Podcast für München. Eine linke Perspektive auf die Themen Soziale Gerechtigkeit, Armut, Gesundheit und Mieten

  • How can we prevent a country from returning to civil war? When and how should external parties intervene in serious conflicts? This album looks at the decade of violence and destruction that occurred in Sierra Leone in the 1990's. Now that peace has finally come about through the efforts of the international community, it's time to debate whether the root causes of war have been adequately addressed, and what lessons can be learned. 50% of Sierra Leoneans are under 15 and unskilled. Lack of education, poverty and unemployment are still rife and it's this lack of development that gives rise to conflict. Views from all sides are presented, including those of women, disaffected youth, members of the RUF and the new peace-keeping forces, to provide an in-depth analysis of the complexities of the aftermath of a civil war. In the academic perspective, Helen Yanocopulos, Senior Lecturer in International Politics and Development at The Open University provides insight into the educational value of the Sierra Leone case study. This material is taken from The Open University course TU875 War, intervention and development.


  • Hier werden Falschaussagen, Fehlinformationen und Lügen rund um die Klimatransformation richtiggestellt und eingeordnet.

  • Veteran journalist John Harwood, now a Distinguished Fellow at Duke's Polis Center for Politics, interviews politicians and voters, academics and activists about the 21st century divisions imperiling our national experiment in self-government.

  • „Wie kommen wir zum Beispiel auf unsere good news? Wir sammeln ja nicht, sondern erstellen alles selbst!“

    Der Podcast Redaktionsgeflüster mit Krissi und Gerda, produziert von Daniel und Johannes. Ab sofort geben euch die beiden einmal pro Monat einen Blick hinter die Kulissen von good news for you und auf die Highlights des Monats.

  • Schlagzeilen sind cool, aber richtig geil sind doch erst die Geschichten dahinter. Lilly (@lilly.temme) und Flo (@florianreza), Hosts der ZDFbesseresser, picken sich Woche für Woche eine Food-Headline heraus, die sie bewegt – und einen ordentlichen Deep Dive verdient hat. Dabei erfahren die beiden nicht nur mehr über Lebensmittel, deren Geschichte und Herstellungsketten, sondern auch über sich selbst und ihre Essgewohnheiten.
    Neue Folgen gibt es immer montags, 6:00.

  • Dr. Andreas Pinheiro (Präsident) und Katharina Dieseldorff (Vizepräsidentin) treten mit ihrem Team zur Vorstandswahl 2024 der Vereinigung Cockpit e.V. an.

    "Team PIN/Katharina" für die Vereinigung Cockpit
    Konsequent. Professionell. Verlässlich

  • There's way more good news going on around the world as opposed to what we usually hear from other media sources. This podcast is about sharing said good news and the importance of it in general. Please relax and tune in to the greatness that is mankind. Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/whatever-rows-your-boat/support

  • Hallo ihr,

    wir sind Tina, Lena und Lukas aus Wien und palawern. Jeden zweiten Dienstag, muten wir euch das sogar öffentlich zu. Worum gehts?

    Um alles und überhaupt nichts, wirklich auch gar nichts, was irgendwer je besprechen hätte wollen. Dazu haben wir mehrere Rubriken:

    Hate of the Week, Rate of the Week, Geiles Wien und mittlerweile hat sich Tina´s ThemenGLAS auch in die Palawarei gestohlen.

    Für mehr Infos über uns, was wir sonst so treiben schaut doch gerne auf Instagram vorbei. @die_palawarei

  • Vier alte Schulfreunde sprechen über die Welt. Und die Welt ist ungerecht und unübersichtlich. Ralph, Alex, Henny und Ömmes haben es sich in ihren Blasen bequem gemacht, aber wohl fühlen sie sich damit nicht. Ein Podcast über Politik, Popkultur, über das Vertrauen in Wirtschaft, Medien und die Nachbarn von schräg gegenüber.

  • Willkommen bei irgenwie Alles Hier wird es kein richtiges thema geben ich werde aktuelle them raus suchen tut mir leid wenn ich nervös bin. aber ich hoffe es wird euch gefallen

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  • Early Life and Childhood
    Jamie Foxx, born Eric Marlon Bishop on December 13, 1967, in Terrell, Texas, was destined for greatness from the very beginning. The second of two children born to Louise Annette Talley Dixon and Darrell Bishop, Jamie's life was shaped by the absence of his parents. His mother, Louise, was a homemaker and nursery operator, while his father, Darrell, worked as a stockbroker. However, shortly after Jamie's birth, his parents' marriage ended in divorce, and he was adopted and raised by his maternal grandparents, Mark and Estelle Talley.
    Growing up in the small town of Terrell, Jamie found solace and support in the love and guidance of his grandparents. Mark Talley, a yard worker, and Estelle, a domestic worker, instilled in Jamie the values of hard work, perseverance, and the importance of family. Jamie's upbringing was rooted in the Baptist faith, and he grew up singing in the church choir, where he discovered his love for music and performance.
    Despite the challenges of growing up without his biological parents, Jamie found ways to excel and pursue his passions. He was a talented athlete, playing basketball and football in high school. However, it was his love for music and entertainment that truly set him apart. Jamie's grandmother, Estelle, recognized his talent and encouraged him to pursue his dreams, often telling him, "You've got a gift, Jamie. Use it to make people happy."
    Education and Early Career
    After graduating from Terrell High School in 1986, Jamie enrolled at United States International University (now known as Alliant International University) in San Diego, California, on a music scholarship. He studied classical music and composition, honing his skills as a pianist and singer. However, Jamie's true calling was in the world of comedy and acting.
    In 1989, Jamie took a leap of faith and began performing stand-up comedy at open mic nights in San Diego. He quickly gained a reputation for his quick wit, energetic stage presence, and uncanny ability to impersonate celebrities. It was during this time that Jamie adopted the stage name "Jamie Foxx," a tribute to the comedian Redd Foxx.
    Jamie's comedy career began to take off, and he soon caught the attention of Hollywood. In 1991, he joined the cast of the sketch comedy show "In Living Color," where he showcased his comedic talents alongside future stars like Jim Carrey and Damon Wayans. Jamie's performances on the show earned him critical acclaim and a devoted fan base.
    Rise to Fame
    After his breakout success on "In Living Color," Jamie's career began to soar. He made his film debut in the 1992 comedy "Toys," starring alongside Robin Williams and Joan Cusack. While the film received mixed reviews, Jamie's performance was praised by critics, and it opened the door for more opportunities in Hollywood.
    In the years that followed, Jamie appeared in a string of successful films, including "The Truth About Cats & Dogs" (1996), "Booty Call" (1997), and "The Players Club" (1998). However, it was his role in the 1999 film "Any Given Sunday" that truly solidified his status as a rising star. Jamie played the role of Willie Beamen, a talented but troubled quarterback, opposite Al Pacino and Cameron Diaz. His performance earned him critical acclaim and established him as a serious dramatic actor.
    Alongside his burgeoning film career, Jamie also pursued his love for music. In 1994, he released his debut album, "Peep This," which showcased his talents as a singer and musician. The album received positive reviews and helped to establish Jamie as a multi-faceted entertainer.
    Television Success
    In 1996, Jamie landed his own television sitcom, "The Jamie Foxx Show," which aired on The WB network. The show, which Jamie co-created and starred in, followed the adventures of Jamie King, an aspiring actor and singer who works at his family's hotel in Los Angeles. The show was a ratings success and ran for five seasons, cementing Jamie's status as a television star.
    During his time on "The Jamie Foxx Show," Jamie continued to pursue his film career, appearing in movies like "Bait" (2000) and "Ali" (2001). However, it was his portrayal of Drew "Bundini" Brown in "Ali" that earned him critical acclaim and set the stage for his most iconic role to date.
    The Arrival of Ray Charles: A Career-Defining Performance
    In 2004, Jamie was cast as the legendary musician Ray Charles in the biographical film "Ray." The movie, directed by Taylor Hackford, chronicled the life and career of Charles, from his humble beginnings in Florida to his rise to fame as one of the most influential musicians of the 20th century.
    To prepare for the role, Jamie underwent a rigorous transformation, losing 30 pounds and studying Charles' mannerisms and musical style. He also worked closely with Charles himself, who served as a consultant on the film before his death in June 2004.
    Jamie's performance in "Ray" was nothing short of extraordinary. He captured the essence of Charles' musical genius, his struggles with addiction, and his enduring spirit. The film was a critical and commercial success, grossing over $75 million at the box office and earning Jamie widespread acclaim.
    At the 77th Academy Awards in February 2005, Jamie's portrayal of Ray Charles earned him the Academy Award for Best Actor, making him only the second African American actor to win the award in the Best Actor category, after Sidney Poitier in 1964. Jamie's emotional acceptance speech, in which he paid tribute to his grandmother and his journey from small-town Texas to Hollywood, was one of the highlights of the night.
    Continued Success and Versatility
    Following his triumph with "Ray," Jamie's career continued to flourish. He showcased his versatility as an actor in a wide range of roles, from the action thriller "Collateral" (2004) opposite Tom Cruise to the musical drama "Dreamgirls" (2006) alongside Beyoncé Knowles and Eddie Murphy.
    In "Collateral," Jamie played the role of Max, a cab driver who finds himself caught up in a deadly game of cat and mouse with a ruthless hitman played by Cruise. The film was a critical and commercial success, grossing over $200 million worldwide and earning Jamie a nomination for the Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor.
    In "Dreamgirls," Jamie portrayed Curtis Taylor Jr., a ruthless record executive who takes a talented girl group under his wing and leads them to stardom. The film, which was based on the Broadway musical of the same name, was a box office hit and earned Jamie a Golden Globe nomination for Best Actor in a Motion Picture Musical or Comedy.
    Throughout the 2000s and 2010s, Jamie continued to showcase his range as an actor, appearing in a diverse array of films. He starred opposite Robert Downey Jr. in the action-comedy "Due Date" (2010), played a slave-turned-bounty-hunter in Quentin Tarantino's "Django Unchained" (2012), and portrayed a Death Row inmate in the powerful drama "Just Mercy" (2019).
    Musical Pursuits and Grammy Success
    Alongside his thriving acting career, Jamie also continued to pursue his passion for music. In 2005, he collaborated with rapper Kanye West on the hit song "Gold Digger," which topped the Billboard Hot 100 chart and earned Jamie a Grammy Award for Best Rap Solo Performance.
    Jamie's success in the music industry continued with the release of his second studio album, "Unpredictable," in 2005. The album, which featured collaborations with artists like Ludacris, Mary J. Blige, and Snoop Dogg, debuted at number two on the Billboard 200 chart and was certified double platinum by the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA).
    In the years that followed, Jamie released three more studio albums: "Intuition" (2008), "Best Night of My Life" (2010), and "Hollywood: A Story of a Dozen Roses" (2015). Each album showcased Jamie's talents as a singer and songwriter, blending elements of R&B, soul, and pop music.
    Personal Life and Philanthropy
    Despite his busy career, Jamie has always made time for his family and philanthropic pursuits. He has two daughters, Corinne and Annalise, and has spoken openly about the joys and challenges of fatherhood.
    In addition to his work in entertainment, Jamie is also a dedicated philanthropist. He has supported a wide range of charitable causes, including education, disaster relief, and HIV/AIDS awareness. In 2008, he founded the Jamie Foxx Foundation, which provides scholarships and support for students from underserved communities.
    Jamie has also been an advocate for social justice and racial equality. In the wake of the 2020 killing of George Floyd and the subsequent protests against police brutality and systemic racism, Jamie used his platform to speak out and call for change. He participated in several protests and rallies, and used his social media accounts to amplify the voices of activists and organizers.
    A Legacy of Excellence
    Throughout his career, Jamie Foxx has proven himself to be one of the most talented and versatile entertainers of his generation. From his early days as a stand-up comedian to his Academy Award-winning performance in "Ray," Jamie has consistently pushed himself to new heights and challenged expectations.
    His impact on popular culture is undeniable. He has inspired countless artists and performers, and his work has touched the lives of millions of fans around the world. Whether he's making us laugh, cry, or think, Jamie Foxx has a rare ability to connect with audiences on a deep and meaningful level.
    As he enters his fourth decade in the entertainment industry, Jamie shows no signs of slowing down. He continues to take on challenging and diverse roles, and his passion for music and philanthropy remains as strong as ever.
    In many ways, Jamie Foxx'

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  • Texas by Design discusses a diverse range of topics for Texas’ business and government leaders looking to achieve success in the current environment. From regulatory changes to innovative technology, listen with us as we talk with industry thought leaders who offer insight from a Texas perspective.

    www.jonescarter.com/texas-by-design-podcast

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  • Das Gespräch zur neuen OÖN-Kolumne "Die andere Seite" von Politikchef Wolfgang Braun mit Kolumnist und Jurist Meinhard Lukas, der immer wieder andere Blickwinkel auf die Demokratie und unser Land aufzeigt.

    Sie erreichen den Autor unter [email protected]