Episodes
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Join us as we dive into the impactful work of James Chang, Chief of Staff for City of Berkeley Councilmember Ben Bartlett. With over a decade of experience in public service, Chang has spearheaded projects to address homelessness, enhance public safety, and secure millions in infrastructure funding. His dedication to serving constituents and expertise in policy development make him a key player in Berkeley's local government.
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The intersection of public health and politics is explored, with a focus on the rise of populist movements globally and the impact of declining public health on political views. The Crossroads Summit aims to help investors navigate economic uncertainty and innovate for the future. Additionally, renowned economist Jim Rickards predicts 'America's Comeback' under a new Trump administration, emphasizing energy policy and nuclear technology. The urgent issue of access to critical metals, particularly antimony, for America's military is also discussed.
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The latest podcast episode covers a range of topics, including the Media and Democracy Project urging the FCC to hold a hearing on the WTXF-TV broadcast license application due to concerns about misinformation. Additionally, Footage Foundation's PowerTools program in Kyrgyzstan aims to combat gender-based violence through awareness campaigns and policy advocacy. Bixal and Athena Infonomics have launched Aṭala, a joint venture focused on delivering data-driven development solutions. Lastly, the upcoming Crossroads Summit 2024 in Miami will offer insights from experts on navigating global power shifts and preparing for economic turbulence.
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In this episode, we discuss the concerning rise in suicide rates in the United States despite National Suicide Prevention Month. The Florida chapter of CCHR is calling for lawmakers to investigate current suicide prevention methods, highlighting the link between depression and suicide. CCHR President Diane Stein challenges the common belief of depression being caused by a chemical imbalance in the brain and raises concerns about the influence of pharmaceutical advertising on mental health.
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In this episode, we discuss the GSA's Equity Study of Remote Identity Proofing utilizing Easy Dynamics' Identity Verification API (IDVA) to evaluate the impact of identity technology on ethnicity, race, gender, and income. The study aligns with the Biden-Harris President's Management Agenda, prioritizing customer experience and equity. Additionally, we cover the latest trends in PR, including an AI misfire leading to a viral PR recovery and CEO Gregg Castano's thoughts on Major League Baseball's shift to paid streaming services. Lastly, we highlight the 1699th episode of the No Agenda Show, where hosts Adam Curry and John C. Dvorak provide insightful analysis on various current events and announce their upcoming 1700th episode.
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In this episode, we discuss Lisa Moretti's campaign for Pasco County Commissioner District 1, focusing on 'good growth' development to preserve community identity and green spaces. We also cover CAHEC New Markets receiving $50 million in New Markets Tax Credit allocation for impactful projects in low-income areas. Additionally, we explore the updated version of Fellowship Books' top-selling book, Defeating Conservative Republicanism, critiquing Donald Trump's economic policy and alliance with Evangelicals.
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In this episode, we discuss the importance of sustainable growth in Pasco County, Florida, with candidate Lisa Moretti advocating for resident-centric planning. We also cover the passing of the Charlotte Woodward Organ Transplant Discrimination Prevention Act and the latest New Markets Tax Credit allocation awards. Additionally, Aemetis, Inc. urges California to implement a 15 percent ethanol blend in gasoline for cost savings and emission reductions. Lastly, we highlight the launch of CRUX, an 8(a)-certified joint venture focusing on human-centered design and advanced technology for government service delivery.
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In this episode, we discuss the impact of the 2024 budget on Canadian taxpayers, including higher taxes on capital gains and strategies to minimize the impact. We also cover the recent changes to the Temporary Foreign Worker Program in Canada, which aim to reduce the hiring of low-wage foreign workers. For personalized tax planning advice, contact Mew + Company Chartered Professional Accountants at 604-688-9198 or for immigration law assistance, reach out to Sas and Ing Immigration Law Centre at 1-604-689-5444.
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In this episode, we delve into the 17th report of KAILASA published by the United Nations, which calls for global recognition and action to protect LGBTIQ+ individuals facing legal discrimination in 64 countries. The report highlights Hinduism's historical acceptance of gender diversity and explores the teachings of The Supreme Pontiff of Hinduism, Bhagavan Nithyananda Paramashivam, on gender and sexual orientation. We also discuss the impact of colonialism on indigenous gender notions and how KAILASA remains committed to advocating for LGBTIQ+ rights worldwide.
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Official reports on UFO sightings in Brazilian airspace reveal a new chapter in history, challenging known laws of physics. The Brazilian Air Force and Dakila Pesquisas Association emphasize the need for independent research and transparent debate on UFOs. Urandir Fernandes de Oliveira stresses the importance of studying concrete evidence to better understand these phenomena, potentially leading Brazil into a new era of UFO investigation.
A strategic paper titled 'Permitting Success: Closing the Digital Divide Through Local Broadband Permitting' has been published to help local governments and ISPs overcome broadband network construction challenges. With historic funding levels from the BEAD program, the paper emphasizes the importance of effective permitting processes for successful broadband deployment. Industry leaders support the need for streamlined, consistent, and transparent permitting processes to ensure successful broadband network deployment nationwide. -
On this episode, we discuss the '9/11 Campaign Moratorium' initiated by 9/11 Day, urging presidential candidates to pause political activities on September 11 in favor of unity and service. Country Duo Branch & Dean's new song 'Us Back in USA' has become an American anthem, resonating with those feeling unheard in today's political climate. Additionally, bestselling author Norman Brewer's political thriller ebook, 'Blending In,' will be available for free on Amazon, delving into the threat of domestic terrorism.
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Geopolitical strategist and best-selling author Peter Zeihan will be the keynote speaker at the upcoming Crossroads Summit sponsored by TradeStation Group. Zeihan's address, Navigating the End of the World: Geopolitics and the Future of America, will focus on how geography, demographics, and America's energy revolution are reshaping global dynamics. The event will feature expert speakers discussing topics such as political instability, regulatory uncertainty, and investment themes in a rapidly changing world. TradeStation Group offers comprehensive market access and high-quality execution for traders. The Crossroads Summit will take place in Miami, Florida, on November 21st and 22nd, providing attendees with valuable insights to navigate the evolving financial landscape. The Plastics Pipe Institute (PPI) is seeking a Director of Sustainability & Advocacy to champion the advancement of sustainable plastic pipe systems. Reporting to the President of PPI, key responsibilities include leading the PPI Sustainability Committee, developing messaging emphasizing sustainability and resilience, and managing webpages dedicated to these topics. The Director will also play a vital role in government advocacy efforts, helping with policies, lobbying activities, and representing PPI on Capitol Hill. Candidates must have a degree in engineering, public relations, political science, or related field, with 3-5 years of experience preferred. For more information, visit the PPI website.
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The Federated Indians of Graton Rancheria backs Governor Newsom's call to halt tribal gaming projects that deviate from U.S. Department of Interior precedent. The Governor's Office is concerned about new casino projects proposed by the Koi Nation of Northern California and the Scotts Valley Band of Pomo Indians outside of their aboriginal homelands. Chairman Greg Sarris appreciates the support in safeguarding tribal sovereignty against the Interior's push to advance these projects.
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In this episode, we explore the tragic case of Sonya Massey, a Black woman killed by a White sheriff's deputy in her own home. Dr. June Werdlow Rogers provides unique insights into disparities in criminal justice, emphasizing the role of cultural nuances in outcomes like Massey's shooting. Think, Talk and Tackle covers topics such as stereotyping and underreporting of rape, encouraging self-awareness of unconscious bias and open discussions to address disparities in criminal justice.
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Today's episode covers the tragic case of Sonya Massey, a Black woman killed by a White sheriff's deputy in her own home, as discussed on Think, Talk and Tackle: Contemporary Diversity Issues in Criminal Justice. Dr. June Werdlow Rogers provides insights into disparities in criminal justice, emphasizing the role of cultural nuances in outcomes. The publication encourages self-awareness of unconscious bias and open discussions to address disparities in criminal justice.
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On today's episode, we discuss Centris' new FBI CJIS Security Policy Consulting Services, aimed at enhancing data security and compliance for law enforcement agencies in North America. With customized policy development and comprehensive assessments, Centris is dedicated to helping agencies meet federal standards and protect critical information. Additionally, Erin Tobin's appointment as the South Dakota State Chair for U.S. Term Limits brings a fresh perspective on the importance of term limits at the federal level and the need for accountability in Congress.
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As the 2024 Democratic National Convention approaches in Chicago, the demand for security guard companies is at an all-time high. With the nomination of Vice President Kamala Harris and the polarized political climate, skilled security personnel are crucial to managing crowds, protecting high-profile individuals, and ensuring the safety of critical infrastructure. Fast Guard Service, a leading security company, offers top-tier protection services tailored to the unique needs of clients, focusing on safety, discretion, and efficiency.
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Join us as we discuss the upcoming 10th Anniversary of the HWPL World Peace Summit, set to be celebrated on September 18, 2024, in South Korea and 122 countries worldwide. The theme, 'Creating World Peace Community Through Regional Collaboration,' will showcase global leaders' and citizens' dedication to peace over the past decade. HWPL aims to review past achievements, discuss future peace plans, and establish networks for tailored peace strategies through regional cooperation.
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Join us as we discuss the upcoming 10th Anniversary of the HWPL World Peace Summit, set to take place on September 18, 2024, in South Korea and 122 countries worldwide. The theme, 'Creating World Peace Community Through Regional Collaboration,' will showcase global leaders' and citizens' dedication to peace over the past decade. HWPL aims to review past achievements, discuss future peace plans, and gather regional talents to establish tailored peace strategies.
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The Media and Democracy Project, along with over 3,000 individuals, has sent an open letter urging major media organizations to adopt pro-democracy election coverage guidelines. The guidelines focus on fact-based reporting, combating election lies, and promoting voting. HWPL, the Heavenly Culture, World Peace, Restoration of Light, is set to celebrate the 10th Anniversary of the HWPL World Peace Summit on September 18, 2024. The event will take place in South Korea and across 122 countries worldwide under the theme 'Creating World Peace Community Through Regional Collaboration.' HWPL aims to gather regional talents, establish networks, and address local peace threats through tailored strategies.
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