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The Take
Another Take: The Course of the Forever Wars - Amnesia
Every Saturday, we revisit a story from the archives. This originally aired on September 13, 2021. None of the dates, titles, or other references from that time have been changed. Iraq’s Abu Ghraib prison was once a front-page headline in the “war on terror”. Today, public knowledge of the torture that made it infamous is starting to fade – but 17 years later, one US lawsuit for its victims is still going on. It centres on private contractors: companies that became an integral part of the US military efforts post-9/11 attacks, which changed the way war is fought – and accountability is sought...
2025-11-08
28 min
The Take
Another Take: Nigerians speak out to #EndSARS
A movement to stop police brutality in Nigeria has taken over the streets – and international headlines. #EndSARS, the youth-led movement demanding an end to police violence, and specifically to the Special Anti-Robbery Squad (SARS), has created a moment of reckoning for Nigeria’s government. We spoke to protesters to hear what they have seen over the past two weeks, and where they think the movement will take Nigeria next. In this episode: Demonstrators throughout Nigeria. Episode credits: This episode was updated by Haleema Shah. The original production team was Abigail Ony Nwaohuocha, Negin Owli...
2025-10-25
14 min
Pride and Perspectives Podcast
P&P PODCAST: Laverne Cox – Journey to Womanhood (Revisited)
What can we learn from a voice that helped shape transgender visibility a decade ago? In this episode of the Pride and Perspectives Podcast, host Dina Walters takes listeners back to October 2015, when actress and advocate Laverne Cox spoke at Oakland University in Michigan. Drawing from an archived Rochester Post article, the episode revisits Cox’s powerful lecture at the height of her breakout role in Orange Is the New Black. In the present day, Walters reflects on how Cox’s words continue to resonate. Increased visibility has been met with backlash, making her call for empathy, authenticity, and resilience more u...
2025-10-03
09 min
Pride and Perspectives Podcast
P&P PODCAST: Laverne Cox – Journey to Womanhood (Revisited)
What lessons can a single lecture, delivered a decade ago, still offer to today’s evolving conversations about gender identity, inclusion, and authenticity? How does one individual’s deeply personal journey translate into universal lessons about leadership, empathy, and resilience? These questions guide the newest episode of the Pride and Perspectives Podcast, hosted by Dina Walters, where we revisit an article first published in the Rochester Post in October 2015. The article chronicles a keynote lecture by acclaimed actress and activist Laverne Cox, delivered to a full house at Oakland University in Rochester Hills, Michigan. Known inte...
2025-10-03
09 min
The Take
Another Take: How Antifa hysteria took over the US
Every Saturday, we revisit a story from the archives. This originally aired on September 30, 2020. None of the dates, titles, or other references from that time have been changed. During the 2020 United States elections, President Donald Trump has focused much of his campaign rhetoric on mask-wearing, window-breaking Antifa as a new American enemy. But as long as fascism has existed, so too has the anti-fascist movement. So where did this misconception of Antifa as a shadowy cabal of leftists come from, and what is Antifa in reality? Episode credits: This episode was u...
2025-09-20
24 min
Pride and Perspectives Podcast
P&PPodcast: I've changed my voice ... for the better!
Dina Walters re-introduces the "Pride and Perspectives Podcast," with some format changes. While field reports and interviews will stay on video, she shifts her commentary predominantly to audio format. While her videos previously showcased her facial expressions and "eyebrow drama," she emphasizes that the power of her commentary lies in the words, tone, and connection between her voice and the listener's ears. This new audio format of podcast will feature her sharp and thoughtful takes on politics, culture, community issues, and news, making them easily accessible for on-the-go listening. However, she assures viewers that video content...
2025-08-16
03 min
Pride and Perspectives Podcast
P&PPodcast: I've changed my voice ... for the better!
Dina Walters re-introduces the "Pride and Perspectives Podcast," with some format changes. While field reports and interviews will stay on video, she shifts her commentary predominantly to audio format. While her videos previously showcased her facial expressions and "eyebrow drama," she emphasizes that the power of her commentary lies in the words, tone, and connection between her voice and the listener's ears. This new audio format of podcast will feature her sharp and thoughtful takes on politics, culture, community issues, and news, making them easily accessible for on-the-go listening. However, she assures viewers that video content...
2025-08-16
03 min
Pride and Perspectives Podcast
P&PPodcast: I've changed my voice ... for the better!
Dina Walters re-introduces the "Pride and Perspectives Podcast," with some format changes. While field reports and interviews will stay on video, she shifts her commentary predominantly to audio format. While her videos previously showcased her facial expressions and "eyebrow drama," she emphasizes that the power of her commentary lies in the words, tone, and connection between her voice and the listener's ears. This new audio format of podcast will feature her sharp and thoughtful takes on politics, culture, community issues, and news, making them easily accessible for on-the-go listening. However, she assures viewers that video content will continue...
2025-08-16
03 min
Pride and Perspectives Podcast
P&PPodcast: I've changed my voice ... for the better!
Dina Walters re-introduces the "Pride and Perspectives Podcast," with some format changes. While field reports and interviews will stay on video, she shifts her commentary predominantly to audio format. While her videos previously showcased her facial expressions and "eyebrow drama," she emphasizes that the power of her commentary lies in the words, tone, and connection between her voice and the listener's ears. This new audio format of podcast will feature her sharp and thoughtful takes on politics, culture, community issues, and news, making them easily accessible for on-the-go listening. However, she assures viewers that video content will...
2025-08-16
03 min
Heavyweight
2025 Update: Dina
It’s the last Heavyweight encore before our new season begins on September 18th! This week, we talk to Jonathan's mom about life in the years since her appearance in #15: Dina. During a visit back home, Jonathan’s mother Dina inadvertently admits something that forces him to question his past — and turn the mic on himself.CreditsThis episode was produced by Jonathan Goldstein, Kalila Holt, and Kaitlin Roberts. Editing by Jorge Just, Alex Blumberg, and Wendy Dorr. Special thanks to Emily Condon, Emanuele Berry, Pat Walters, and Jackie Cohen. The show was mixed by Kate B...
2025-07-24
42 min
Heavyweight
2025 Update: Dina
It’s the last Heavyweight encore before our new season begins on September 18th! This week, we talk to Jonathan's mom about life in the years since her appearance in #15: Dina. During a visit back home, Jonathan’s mother Dina inadvertently admits something that forces him to question his past — and turn the mic on himself.CreditsThis episode was produced by Jonathan Goldstein, Kalila Holt, and Kaitlin Roberts. Editing by Jorge Just, Alex Blumberg, and Wendy Dorr. Special thanks to Emily Condon, Emanuele Berry, Pat Walters, and Jackie Cohen. The show was mixed by Kate B...
2025-07-24
42 min
Pride and Perspectives Podcast
P&P Commentary: I’m Scared Too—But Here’s Why I’m Still Speaking Out
In this deeply personal episode of Pride and Perspectives, host Dina Walters steps behind the mic with unfiltered emotion and fierce clarity. This isn’t a celebration—it’s a reckoning. Part reflection, part rally cry, Dina speaks directly to those walking through the world more afraid than they used to be—especially trans and queer folks navigating rising hate, political erasure, and personal vulnerability. She names the danger: a dystopian shift in politics, the dehumanization of the LGBTQIA+ community, and the chilling bureaucracy of authoritarian creep. But she also names the light: the fierce love of...
2025-07-08
07 min
The Take
Another Take: Voices from the George Floyd protests
Protesters across the United States defy curfews and risk arrest to protest against police brutality. The US has seen demonstrations like this before, but this feels different. To understand why, we speak with Hanif Abdurraqib, a cultural critic and editor at GEN magazine. We also speak with Madiha Nawaz, a graduate student and Washington, DC resident who unexpectedly faced the police at her doorstep this week. In this episode: Hanif Abdurraqib (@NifMuhammad), cultural critic Madiha Nawaz, (@madihasays), graduate student Episode credits: This episode was updated by Haleema Shah. The original production team was...
2025-05-24
27 min
Pride and Perspectives Podcast
PandP Interview: Sex and Relationship Health with Dr. Joe Kort PhD.
In a compelling episode of Pride and Perspectives, host Dina Walters welcomes renowned psychotherapist and author Dr. Joe Kort, PhD, for an unflinching conversation about identity, authenticity, and the complexities of LGBTQIA+ mental health. Together, they explore Dr. Kort’s decades of work in affirming therapy, his insights on erotic orientation and sexual fluidity, and how internalized shame still shapes queer lives. With both warmth and wit, Dina and Dr. Kort dismantle outdated narratives and uplift truths that too often go unheard. This is more than a podcast episode—it’s a masterclass in understanding, self-a...
2025-05-20
30 min
Pride and Perspectives Podcast
Crossing Borders with Madeline C.
In this resonant episode of Pride and Perspectives, host Dina Walters welcomes journalist and trailblazing transgender woman Madeline C. for a deeply human and globally relevant conversation about home, safety, and identity. Madeline opens up about her decision to leave her life in the United States and return to her native Canada—a move shaped by personal truth and political reality. What unfolds is more than just a relocation story; it’s a powerful testimony to resilience, hope, and the necessity of living in a place where you’re not just tolerated, but truly seen. She re...
2025-04-26
21 min
Pride and Perspectives Podcast
Crossing Borders with Madeline C.
In this resonant episode of Pride and Perspectives, host Dina Walters welcomes journalist and trailblazing transgender woman Madeline C. for a deeply human and globally relevant conversation about home, safety, and identity. Madeline opens up about her decision to leave her life in the United States and return to her native Canada—a move shaped by personal truth and political reality. What unfolds is more than just a relocation story; it’s a powerful testimony to resilience, hope, and the necessity of living in a place where you’re not just tolerated, but truly seen. She re...
2025-04-26
21 min
Pride and Perspectives Podcast
Crossing Borders with Madeline C.
In this resonant episode of Pride and Perspectives, host Dina Walters welcomes journalist and trailblazing transgender woman Madeline C. for a deeply human and globally relevant conversation about home, safety, and identity. Madeline opens up about her decision to leave her life in the United States and return to her native Canada—a move shaped by personal truth and political reality. What unfolds is more than just a relocation story; it’s a powerful testimony to resilience, hope, and the necessity of living in a place where you’re not just tolerated, but truly seen. She re...
2025-04-26
21 min
Pride and Perspectives Podcast
Crossing Borders with Madeline C.
In this resonant episode of Pride and Perspectives, host Dina Walters welcomes journalist and trailblazing transgender woman Madeline C. for a deeply human and globally relevant conversation about home, safety, and identity. Madeline opens up about her decision to leave her life in the United States and return to her native Canada—a move shaped by personal truth and political reality. What unfolds is more than just a relocation story; it’s a powerful testimony to resilience, hope, and the necessity of living in a place where you’re not just tolerated, but truly seen. She re...
2025-04-26
21 min
Pride and Perspectives Podcast
Crossing Borders with Madeline C.
In this resonant episode of Pride and Perspectives, host Dina Walters welcomes journalist and trailblazing transgender woman Madeline C. for a deeply human and globally relevant conversation about home, safety, and identity. Madeline opens up about her decision to leave her life in the United States and return to her native Canada—a move shaped by personal truth and political reality. What unfolds is more than just a relocation story; it’s a powerful testimony to resilience, hope, and the necessity of living in a place where you’re not just tolerated, but truly seen. She re...
2025-04-26
21 min
Pride and Perspectives Podcast
Crossing Borders with Madeline C.
In this resonant episode of Pride and Perspectives, host Dina Walters welcomes journalist and trailblazing transgender woman Madeline C. for a deeply human and globally relevant conversation about home, safety, and identity. Madeline opens up about her decision to leave her life in the United States and return to her native Canada—a move shaped by personal truth and political reality. What unfolds is more than just a relocation story; it’s a powerful testimony to resilience, hope, and the necessity of living in a place where you’re not just tolerated, but truly seen. She re...
2025-04-25
21 min
The Take
Another Take: Muslims in France contend with a shifting center
Every Saturday, we revisit a story from the archives. This originally aired on March 29, 2021. None of the dates, titles, or other references from that time have been changed. When France's President Emmanuel Macron announced a controversial bill on “Islamist separatism” in 2020, members of the country’s Muslim population worried about what would happen next. As France's politicians try to outmaneuver each other from the right, what impact will their politicking have on a community that's found itself at the heart of this debate? In this episode: Yasser Louati (@yasserlouati), human rights and civil liberties activis...
2025-04-05
22 min
Pride and Perspectives Podcast
Bravery and The Voices Within
Bravery and the Voice Within What does it take to speak up in a world that often prefers silence? In this episode of Pride and Perspectives, journalist and podcaster Dina Walters explores the journey of finding—and using—your voice, even when you feel like the odds are stacked against you. Dina reflects on the shifting landscape of media, where truth-telling has become a delicate balancing act. Some companies play it safe, some people hesitate to challenge the status quo, and yet, storytelling remains as vital as ever. With her experience in journalism, radio, and publ...
2025-03-20
03 min
Pride and Perspectives Podcast
Bravery and The Voices Within
Bravery and the Voice Within What does it take to speak up in a world that often prefers silence? In this episode of Pride and Perspectives, journalist and podcaster Dina Walters explores the journey of finding—and using—your voice, even when you feel like the odds are stacked against you. Dina reflects on the shifting landscape of media, where truth-telling has become a delicate balancing act. Some companies play it safe, some people hesitate to challenge the status quo, and yet, storytelling remains as vital as ever. With her experience in journalism, radio, and publ...
2025-03-20
03 min
Pride and Perspectives Podcast
Bravery and The Voices Within
Bravery and the Voice Within What does it take to speak up in a world that often prefers silence? In this episode of Pride and Perspectives, journalist and podcaster Dina Walters explores the journey of finding—and using—your voice, even when you feel like the odds are stacked against you. Dina reflects on the shifting landscape of media, where truth-telling has become a delicate balancing act. Some companies play it safe, some people hesitate to challenge the status quo, and yet, storytelling remains as vital as ever. With her experience in journalism, radio, and publ...
2025-03-20
03 min
American Planning Association
Empowering Youth and the Urban Planning Pipeline with Annette Koh and David Salazar, FAICP
In this episode of the APA podcast, host Dina Walters is joined by David Salazar, FAICP, and Annette Koh to discuss an initiative in Long Beach, California, that is looking to pave the way for future urban planners. Through engaging youth in high schools and teen centers, the program introduces students to the world of urban planning, providing them with tools and knowledge to improve their communities. David and Annette discuss the origins of the program, its growth, the partnerships that have made it possible, and the impact it has had on both the students and the city. Learn...
2025-03-07
47 min
The Take
Another Take: Are Hollywood executives complicit in Latinx exclusion?
Another Take revisits stories from the archives. This originally aired on January 18, 2021. None of the dates, titles, or other references from that time have been changed. Members of the Latinx community have been perpetually underrepresented in Hollywood, both in front of and behind the camera. In 2021, big awards shows ignored programs that centered Latinx stories, like One Day at a Time, Vida, and Gentefied. Now, creators are demanding more. 270 producers, writers, and showrunners signed a letter calling for systematic change in the industry. Two of the letter’s signees explore why Latinx shows are undervalued and why th...
2025-03-02
26 min
Pride and Perspectives Podcast
P&P Podcast: Be Brave - The Story Of Rev. Mariann Edgar Budde
On Pride and Perspectives, we’ve been diving into courage and conviction. In our latest episodes, we explore BBishop Mariann Edgar Budde inspiring book Be Brave, a powerful guide to living authentically, and the fiery sermon from Bishop Mariann Edgar Budde, calling for compassion and justice in the face of political power. Join me, Dina Walters, as we uncover these stories of bravery, faith, and action—and how they inspire the LGBTQIA+ community to stand tall.
2025-01-25
08 min
The Take
Another Take: You can run from Belarus, but can you hide?
Every Saturday, we revisit a story from the archives. This originally aired on August 11, 2021. None of the dates, titles, or other references from that time have been changed. One year after a contested election and many protests, the movement to free Belarus from President Alexander Lukashenko has boiled over into neighboring states. This also means Belarusians around the world might fear the long arm of Lukashenko’s rule. Olympic sprinter Krystsina Tsimanouskaya was quick to escape, but others faced a tragic end. What is happening in Belarus and how much power does Lukashenko hold beyond its borders?...
2025-01-25
24 min
The Take
Another Take: An uncertain election victory for Canada’s Trudeau
Every Saturday, we revisit a story from the archives. This originally aired on September 24, 2021. None of the dates, titles, or other references from that time have been changed. A lot of Canadians are frustrated with the 600-million-dollar pandemic election that took place earlier this week, and resulted in an almost identical parliament. But the five weeks of electioneering did raise a lot of issues and highlight some trends that could define Canada’s future. In this episode: Fatima Syed (@fatimabsyed), Journalist Episode credits: The original production team was Priyanka Tilve with Ne...
2025-01-11
21 min
The Take
Another Take: How the Assads took Syria
Every Saturday, we revisit a story from the archives. This originally aired on July 8, 2020. None of the dates, titles, or other references have been changed. Syria’s inner circle of power was dominated by the al-Assad family for more than 50 years, but over a decade of war exposed its cracks. Journalist Sam Dagher was based in Damascus in the early years of the war, and after the government kicked him out, he used his access to write the inside story of the family that’s become synonymous with Syria. In this episode, we pull the curt...
2024-12-14
23 min
The Take
Another Take: The US Supreme Court v the vote
Every Saturday, we revisit a story from the archives. This originally aired on October 20, 2020. None of the dates, titles, or other references from that time have been changed. From ballots and deadlines to envelopes and polling places, if it's part of the US election, there's probably a lawsuit about it. This is the most litigated election in US history, and decisions that could swing the result will come down to the nine unelected members of the Supreme Court. A newly appointed conservative justice has fueled fears about the court's power to decide whose votes count, and whose...
2024-11-02
26 min
The Take
Another Take: Will Kamala Harris tip the scales with Black women?
Every Saturday, we revisit a story from the archives. This originally aired on September 16, 2020. None of the dates, titles, or other references from that time have been changed. Joe Biden kept his promise: The Democratic nominee for US President picked a woman as his running mate. Kamala Harris is a senator and the daughter of South Asian and Black immigrants. Now that we know she's on the ticket, we're revisiting an episode exploring the power of Black women voters — one of the most important slices of the American electorate in deciding who takes the White Ho...
2024-08-24
23 min
The Take
Another Take: The Olympic host city hangover
Every Saturday, we revisit a story from the archives. This originally aired on August 9, 2021. None of the dates, titles, or other references from that time have been changed. Another Olympics has come and gone. And as the athletes and sponsors leave town, Tokyo could be left to deal with the debt, gentrification, and displacement that can come from hosting the games. In this episode, we look at the social cost of hosting sporting events and the activists fighting to keep the Olympics out of their hometowns. In this episode: Christopher Gaffney (@geostadia), associate professor at...
2024-08-10
21 min
The Take
Another Take: Duelling narratives on the Rwandan genocide
Every Saturday, we revisit a story from the archives. This originally aired on April 28, 2021. None of the dates, titles, or other references from that time have been changed. Two new reports – one commissioned by the French government and one by Rwanda’s government – have underscored the role France played in the 1994 Rwandan genocide. But one critic says Rwandan President Paul Kagame’s response to the reports may have more to do with his grip on power than it does on justice. That critic was once part of Kagame’s government but now, he has gone into hidin...
2024-07-20
25 min
The Take
Another Take: Is Ireland changing the consensus on Israel-Palestine?
Every Saturday, we revisit a story from the archives. This originally aired on June 4, 2021. None of the references from that time have been changed. Ireland is the first EU country to condemn "de facto annexation" of Palestinian land. The two-state solution has been conventional wisdom for a generation. As the Israeli political landscape shifts, does Ireland’s move show that reality is intruding on the international consensus? In this episode: Shelley Deane, political analyst Omar Baddar, Palestinian-American political analyst Episode credits: This episode was updated by Sarí el-Khalili. The original production team...
2024-05-25
23 min
The Take
Another Take: How to sell a massacre
Every Saturday, we revisit a story from the archives. This originally aired on July 17, 2020. None of the dates or references from that time have been changed. A three-year undercover investigation into the world's most powerful gun lobby ended last year with an explosive report by Al Jazeera's investigative unit that revealed a link between the National Rifle Association and Australia's far right. Journalists from the unit walk us through how they got the story. In this episode: Peter Charley (@petecharley), Manager of Al Jazeera's Investigative Unit Jeremy Young (@YoungRJeremy), Al Jazeera Senior Producer Epi...
2024-05-18
28 min
The Take
Another Take: The Forever Wars and Abu Ghraib
Every Saturday, we revisit a story from the archives. This originally aired on September 13, 2021. None of the dates, titles, or other references from that time have been changed. Iraq’s Abu Ghraib prison was once a front-page headline in the “war on terror.” Today, public knowledge of the torture that made it infamous is starting to fade – but one US lawsuit for its victims is still going on. It centers on private contractors: companies that became an integral part of the US military efforts post-9/11 attacks, which changed the way war is fought – and accountability is sought. In th...
2024-04-27
28 min
The Take
Another Take: No war with Iran — but no peace, either
Every Saturday, we revisit a story from the archives. This originally aired on February 3rd, 2020. None of the dates, titles, or other references from that time have been changed. At the beginning of 2020, under the presidency of Donald Trump, the US and Iran stepped back from the edge of war. But Trump did bring more than a thousand sanctions, and for Iranians, that has meant normal life often feels like war. In this episode: Dorsa Jabbari (@DorsaJabbari), Al Jazeera Correspondent Lili Ghazian, Founder and Owner at Aroosi Episode credits: This episode wa...
2024-04-20
21 min
The Take
Another Take: Can Portugal confront its racist history?
Every Saturday, we revisit a story that’s in the news again. Portugal is holding its general election on Sunday. This originally aired on October 7, 2020. None of the dates, titles, or other references from that time have been changed. Portugal’s antiracist movement had its largest protest in recent memory after George Floyd was killed by US police. The protest wasn’t only about an injustice an ocean away, but part of an ongoing struggle in a country that looks back fondly on its colonial past. What’s behind Portugal’s rosy view of history, and how doe...
2024-03-09
21 min
The Take
Another Take: Who is Alexey Navalny?
Every Saturday, we revisit a story that’s in the news again. On Friday, Russian opposition leader Alexey Navalny died in an Arctic prison while serving 19 years behind bars. Today, we look back at his history. This originally aired on March 26, 2021. None of the dates, titles, or other references from that time have been changed. Alexey Navalny is a man with many titles: Russian dissident, opposition leader, activist, investigator, lawyer. Russian President Vladimir Putin reportedly refuses to say his name. But this larger-than-life persona leaves out a crucial part of Navalny’s past — his history of nati...
2024-02-17
20 min
The Take
Another Take: Iran, the US and the standoff in the strait
Every Saturday, we revisit a story that’s in the news again. This originally aired on May 24, 2019. None of the dates, titles, or other references from that time have been changed. It seemed like a recipe for conflict: Take the Iran nuclear deal, add a dash of John Bolton and some US warships, and top it off with a mysterious sabotage of oil tankers near one of the most sensitive stretches of water in the world. We take you there to examine just how close the US and Iran have come to the edge of war...
2024-02-03
26 min
The Take
Another Take: Why Yemen’s Houthis spent 29 days on a US ‘terror’ list
Every Saturday, we revisit a story that’s in the news again. This originally aired on February 17, 2021. Designating Yemen’s Houthi rebels as a “foreign terrorist organization” was one of the last foreign policy decisions of the Trump administration. It was a move that many aid agencies feared would push the worst humanitarian crisis in the world into further chaos. Now, weeks later, the new administration under President Joe Biden has walked it back. So just how big a shift is this for US policy towards Yemen, and what does it mean for Yemen’s war? In this...
2024-01-13
15 min
The Take
Another Take: The ignored warnings of the US Capitol insurrection
This Saturday, we’re revisiting a story that’s in the news again. This episode was originally published on January 8, 2021. Much of the United States, and the world, is shocked over the storming of the US Capitol in Washington, DC on January 6. In this episode, journalists and activists describe their experience covering and witnessing the insurrection. In this episode: Journalists reporting from the US Capitol – Patty Culhane and John Hendren for Al Jazeera, and Tia Mitchell from the Atlanta Journal-Constitution; Washington, DC-based activist Cirilo Manego; attorney general for the District of Columbia...
2024-01-06
23 min
American Planning Association
Rediscovering Roots: Planner Jewell Littles Walton Uncovers Family Ties to Tulsa's Black Wall Street
Jewell Littles Walton is an urban planning and real estate professional with a career spanning multiple decades. She joins Dina Walters, a member of APA's Prioritize Equity team, for this special episode to share the story of uncovering her family’s connection to the early 20th century Greenwood neighborhood in Tulsa, Oklahoma. Greenwood was known as “Black Wall Street”, one of the most prosperous African-American communities in the United States, and was home to one of the nation’s worst race massacres. Episode URL: https://planning.org/podcast/rediscovering-roots-planner-jewell-littles-walton-uncovers-family-ties-to-tulsas-black-wall-street/
2023-12-14
36 min
The Take
Another Take: In Gaza, berries under blockade
Introducing 'Another Take' – joining you now every Saturday and Sunday, revisiting stories we’ve done that are in the news again. Today’s Another Take is from Gaza, but it’s a side we rarely see. This episode was originally published on February 14, 2020. When the so-called deal of the century normalized relations between Israel and Bahrain and the UAE – in Gaza, all that felt a world away. But back in 2020, there was a moment of relief – an understanding between Israel and Hamas, the group that's run Gaza since 2007 – that gave Gazans a bit of relief. And the signs w...
2023-10-22
19 min
The Take
Another Take: The past, present, and future of Hamas
Introducing 'Another Take' – joining you now every Saturday and Sunday, revisiting stories we’ve done that are in the news again. This episode was originally published on June 14, 2021. The Palestinian group Hamas doesn't fit neatly into the labels some try to fit them into — terrorist, freedom fighter, armed group, political party. On the anniversary of Hamas’s takeover of the Gaza Strip, we're looking at the past, present, and future of the group, and most importantly, its impact on people living in the territory. In this episode: Khaled Al Hroub, Professor of Middle Eas...
2023-10-15
22 min
AO The Fascia Pod
62. Från Skada & Motgång Till att Vinna OS-Guld med Walter Wallberg
Walter Wallberg som segrade under vinterspelen i Tokyo, delar resan från Bollnäs till OS-guld. Du får ta del av Walters motgångar, skador, paus från skidorna och hur han förändrade sin träning, mindset och fokus för att göra en comeback efter skadan och tog sig hela vägen till olympiska spelen där han gick all-in för pallplatsen. vad förändrade Walters mindset? vad är nyckeln till Walters alla sina sponsorer? hur träffades Walter & Andreas? hur tränar Walter & vad tog han hela vägen till pallpla...
2023-09-14
1h 05
She Lives Fearless Podcast: Embracing the Unknown (Season 2025)
Season Fourteen: Moving Forward Fearless With Special Guest Katie Walters
Join Holly Newton and Dina Deleasa-Gonsar as they continue conversations with guests who are moving forward fearless in their God-given missions.In this week's episode Holly and Dina have a chat with Katie Walters.Katie Walters has been married to Josh Walters for 20 years. They have amarriage story full of God's abundance and faithfulness after goingthrough hell and back 7 years in. They love sharing this story of hopewith couples and have a book coming out, "New Marriage, Same Couple" inJanuary 2024. Katie’s full-time job is serving as the...
2023-03-15
50 min
The Rat King
Part Seven: Escape from the Garden
Part Seven: Escape from the Garden In our final episode, Daphne hastens to outpace her stalker, uncovering alarming details. As Daphne returns to a familiar haunt, old acquaintances are reprised and danger comes calling. CW: Contains adult content including descriptions and instances of stalking and violence. If you or someone you know is being stalked, or is a survivor of domestic or sexual abuse, help is available. Go to https://www.stalkingawareness.org/ for resources. FEATURING Stephanie LaVardera, Kelly Grago, Daniel Van Thomas, Fernando Vieira, Karen Laven, Richard Fisher, Dina Laura, Sheree Wichard, Al...
2023-02-24
44 min
The Rat King
Part Six: There’s a Storm Brewing
Part Six: There’s a Storm Brewing After six years of dormancy, Daphne’s antagonists resurface with renewed vigor. Political and civil unrest expose troublesome correlations. CW: Contains adult content including descriptions and instances of stalking and violence. If you or someone you know is being stalked, or is a survivor of domestic or sexual abuse, help is available. Go to https://www.stalkingawareness.org/ for resources. FEATURING Stephanie LaVardera, Kelly Grago, Daniel Van Thomas, Fernando Vieira, Karen Laven, Richard Fisher, Dina Laura, Sheree Wichard, Al Pagano, and Rachel Feltman “The Rat King...
2023-02-17
43 min
The Rat King
Part Five: Let’s Make a Deal
Part Five: Let’s Make a Deal Daphne digs deep and takes some unique advice about her problems, resulting in a surprising agreement. She embarks on a new chapter, while a global health crisis looms. CW: Contains adult content including descriptions and instances of stalking and violence. If you or someone you know is being stalked, or is a survivor of domestic or sexual abuse, help is available. Go to https://www.stalkingawareness.org/ for resources. FEATURING Stephanie LaVardera, Kelly Grago, Daniel Van Thomas, Fernando Vieira, Karen Laven, Richard Fisher, Dina Laura, Sheree Wich...
2023-02-10
30 min
The Rat King
Part Four: A Pretty Okay Species
Part Four: A Pretty Okay Species While Daphne bravely explores new depths, we hear some different perspectives on her dilemma. Daphne comes face-to-face with a remarkable figure. CW: Contains adult content including descriptions and instances of stalking and violence. If you or someone you know is being stalked, or is a survivor of domestic or sexual abuse, help is available. Go to https://www.stalkingawareness.org/ for resources. FEATURING Stephanie LaVardera, Kelly Grago, Daniel Van Thomas, Fernando Vieira, Karen Laven, Richard Fisher, Dina Laura, Sheree Wichard, Al Pagano, and Rachel Feltman “The...
2023-01-20
38 min
The Rat King
Part Three: A Pivotal Moment
Part Three: A Pivotal Moment Daphne’s stalker and the rats push boundaries, and Daphne meets an ally and an opponent. As our hero ponders whether it is too late to fix her escalating problems, she witnesses a tragedy. CW: Contains adult content including descriptions and instances of stalking and violence. If you or someone you know is being stalked, or is a survivor of domestic or sexual abuse, help is available. Go to https://www.stalkingawareness.org/ for resources. FEATURING Stephanie LaVardera, Kelly Grago, Daniel Van Thomas, Fernando Vieira, Karen Laven, Rich...
2023-01-13
41 min
The Rat King
Part Two: There’s Always a Gap
Part Two: There’s Always a Gap Daphne moves into a new home, meets a mysterious cast of characters, and receives the flagship letter from her stalker… accompanied by some other intruders. CW: Contains adult content including descriptions and instances of stalking and violence. If you or someone you know is being stalked, or is a survivor of domestic or sexual abuse, help is available. Go to https://www.stalkingawareness.org/ for resources. FEATURING Stephanie LaVardera, Kelly Grago, Daniel Van Thomas, Fernando Vieira, Karen Laven, Richard Fisher, Dina Laura, Sheree Wichard, Al Pagan...
2023-01-06
35 min
The Rat King
Part One: Of Mice and Men
Part One: Of Mice and Men After many years of relative peace, Daphne finds herself in the midst of two familiar antagonists: her stalker and a rodent infestation. We revisit the origins of her long relationship to both. CW: Contains adult content including descriptions and instances of stalking and violence. If you or someone you know is being stalked, or is a survivor of domestic or sexual abuse, help is available. Go to https://www.stalkingawareness.org/ for resources. FEATURING Stephanie LaVardera, Kelly Grago, Daniel Van Thomas, Fe...
2023-01-06
31 min
The Rat King
The Rat King Podcast Trailer
The Rat King is a serialized, thriller, fiction podcast that weaves magical realism with urban mythology. As Daphne attempts to disentangle herself from her stalker, she must confront the infestations along her path. “The Rat King” is an original audio drama by L.R. Wild, produced by The Shrill Collective. Written by L.R. Wild Produced by The Shrill Collective Directed by Chelsea Feltman and Ash Croce Audio Engineering & Sound Design by Brando Kress Music Composed, Recorded, and Produced by Chelsea Feltman, Tim Leonard, and Brando Kress Cover Art & Logo...
2023-01-03
00 min
Heftyanchor Archive
#15 Dina
https://archive.org/download/heftyanchor/Season%202/%2315%20Dina.mp3 During a visit back home, Jonathan’s mother inadvertently admits something that forces him to question his past. In this season finale, Jonathan turns the mic around on himself for one of the more personal episodes of the series. Credits Heavyweight is hosted and produced by Jonathan Goldstein. This episode was also produced by Kalila Holt. The senior producer is Kaitlin Roberts. Editing by Jorge Just, Alex Blumberg, and Wendy Dorr. Special thanks to Emily Condon, Emanuele Berry, Pat Walters, and Jackie Cohen. The show was mixed by Kate Bi...
2022-09-23
00 min
Superhjälteklubben
Superhjälteklubben Avsnitt 2 SHE-HULK
Send us a textVälkommen till Superhjälteklubben!I detta avsnitt tar vi en titt på SHE HULK den inte jättekända karaktären, men som nu får en egen tv serie på Disney plus nu i höst , det handlar om Jennifer Walters som efter en olycka och en blodtransfusion från sin kusin Bruce AKA hulken, förvandlas till SHE HULK, hon jobbar som advokat och har ett enkelt liv tills detta inträffar. men livet uppochnervänds och hon måste axla manteln som hjälte.Du är inbjuden till...
2022-08-15
43 min
TuneIn | Technology
A new way to monitor vital signs (that can see through walls) | Dina Katabi
At MIT, Dina Katabi and her team are working on a bold new way to monitor patients' vital signs in a hospital (or even at home), without wearables or bulky, beeping devices. Bonus: it can see through walls. In a mind-blowing talk and demo, Katabi previews a system that captures the reflections of signals like Wi-Fi as they bounce off people, creating a reliable record of vitals for healthcare workers and patients. And in a brief Q&A with TED curator Helen Walters, Katabi discusses safeguards being put in place to prevent people from using this tech to monitor...
2018-07-12
13 min
TEDTalks Tecnología
Una nueva forma de monitorizar los signos vitales (que puede atravesar paredes) | Dina Katabi
En el MIT, Dina Katabi y su equipo están trabajando en una nueva y audaz forma de monitorizar los signos vitales de los pacientes en un hospital o incluso en su casa, sin dispositivos portables o ponibles. La ventaja es que puede ver a través de las paredes. En una charla y demostración alucinante, Katabi presenta una vista previa de un sistema que capta los reflejos de señales como Wi-Fi a medida que rebotan en las personas, creando un registro confiable de signos vitales para los trabajadores de la salud y los pacientes. Y en una brev...
2018-07-12
13 min
TEDTalks Ciencia y Medicina
Una nueva forma de monitorizar los signos vitales (que puede atravesar paredes) | Dina Katabi
En el MIT, Dina Katabi y su equipo están trabajando en una nueva y audaz forma de monitorizar los signos vitales de los pacientes en un hospital o incluso en su casa, sin dispositivos portables o ponibles. La ventaja es que puede ver a través de las paredes. En una charla y demostración alucinante, Katabi presenta una vista previa de un sistema que capta los reflejos de señales como Wi-Fi a medida que rebotan en las personas, creando un registro confiable de signos vitales para los trabajadores de la salud y los pacientes. Y en una brev...
2018-07-12
13 min
TEDTalks Tecnologia
Uma nova maneira de monitorar sinais vitais (que podem ver através das paredes) | Dina Katabi
No MIT, Dina Katabi e sua equipe estão trabalhando em uma nova maneira arrojada de monitorar sinais vitais de pacientes em um hospital (ou até mesmo em casa), sem dispositivos vestíveis, volumosos ou sonoros. Bônus: capacidade de ver através das paredes. Em uma palestra e demonstração surpreendentes, Katabi prevê um sistema que captura os reflexos de sinais como Wi-Fi conforme examinam as pessoas, criando um registro confiável de órgãos vitais para profissionais da assistência médica e pacientes. Em uma breve sessão de perguntas e respostas com a curadora do TED Helen Walters...
2018-07-12
13 min
TEDTalks Ciência e Medicina
Uma nova maneira de monitorar sinais vitais (que podem ver através das paredes) | Dina Katabi
No MIT, Dina Katabi e sua equipe estão trabalhando em uma nova maneira arrojada de monitorar sinais vitais de pacientes em um hospital (ou até mesmo em casa), sem dispositivos vestíveis, volumosos ou sonoros. Bônus: capacidade de ver através das paredes. Em uma palestra e demonstração surpreendentes, Katabi prevê um sistema que captura os reflexos de sinais como Wi-Fi conforme examinam as pessoas, criando um registro confiável de órgãos vitais para profissionais da assistência médica e pacientes. Em uma breve sessão de perguntas e respostas com a curadora do TED Helen Walters...
2018-07-12
13 min
TED Talks Science and Medicine
A new way to monitor vital signs (that can see through walls) | Dina Katabi
At MIT, Dina Katabi and her team are working on a bold new way to monitor patients' vital signs in a hospital (or even at home), without wearables or bulky, beeping devices. Bonus: it can see through walls. In a mind-blowing talk and demo, Katabi previews a system that captures the reflections of signals like Wi-Fi as they bounce off people, creating a reliable record of vitals for healthcare workers and patients. And in a brief Q&A with TED curator Helen Walters, Katabi discusses safeguards being put in place to prevent people from using this tech to monitor somebody...
2018-07-12
13 min
TEDTalks Technologie
Une nouvelle méthode permettant de surveiller les signes vitaux (et qui peut voir à travers les murs) | Dina Katabi
Au MIT, Dina Katabi et son équipe font des recherches sur une nouvelle méthode audacieuse permettant de surveiller les signes vitaux des patients dans un hôpital (voire à la maison), sans objets connectés ni appareils bruyants et encombrants. Bonus : elle peut voir à travers les murs. Dans une présentation et démonstration époustouflante, elle nous donne un aperçu d'un système capable de capter les réflexions de signaux de type wifi lorsqu'ils se réfléchissent sur les gens, créant ainsi une base de données fiable des signes vitaux à destination du personnel de santé et des patients. E...
2018-07-12
13 min
TEDTalks Science et médecine
Une nouvelle méthode permettant de surveiller les signes vitaux (et qui peut voir à travers les murs) | Dina Katabi
Au MIT, Dina Katabi et son équipe font des recherches sur une nouvelle méthode audacieuse permettant de surveiller les signes vitaux des patients dans un hôpital (voire à la maison), sans objets connectés ni appareils bruyants et encombrants. Bonus : elle peut voir à travers les murs. Dans une présentation et démonstration époustouflante, elle nous donne un aperçu d'un système capable de capter les réflexions de signaux de type wifi lorsqu'ils se réfléchissent sur les gens, créant ainsi une base de données fiable des signes vitaux à destination du personnel de santé et des patients. E...
2018-07-12
13 min
Library of the World's Best Mystery and Detective
Episode 2.16 Feelings Are Dumb (but poetry is cool) with beni xiao and Tin Lorica
We’re officially done the “play” miniseries and so it’s time to put away childish things and focus on Very Serious Topics like Poetry jk poetry is hilarious and this episode is very funny. Join Beni Xiao and Tin Lorica as we talk about poetry and feelings and also feelings and also poetry. Oh, and also community and mentorship and genre and, briefly, a cat. Here are some things to read / mostly just a list of poets! Most importantly, if you want to buy Beni’s book, Bad Egg, you can do that here. And then go buy everything Rahila’s Gh...
2018-05-04
38 min
Heavyweight
Heavyweight: #15 Dina
Published on 07 Dec 2017. During a visit back home, Jonathan’s mother inadvertently admits something that forces him to question his past. In this season finale, Jonathan turns the mic around on himself for one of the more personal episodes of the series.CreditsHeavyweight is hosted and produced by Jonathan Goldstein.This episode was also produced by Kalila Holt. The senior producer is Kaitlin Roberts.Editing by Jorge Just, Alex Blumberg, and Wendy Dorr.Special thanks to Emily Condon, Emanuele Berry, Pat Walters, and Jackie Cohen.The show was mixed by Kate Bilinski. Music by Christine Fellows and John K Samson, wit...
2018-01-09
00 min
Heavyweight
#15 Dina
During a visit back home, Jonathan’s mother inadvertently admits something that forces him to question his past. In this season finale, Jonathan turns the mic around on himself for one of the more personal episodes of the series.CreditsHeavyweight is hosted and produced by Jonathan Goldstein.This episode was also produced by Kalila Holt. The senior producer is Kaitlin Roberts.Editing by Jorge Just, Alex Blumberg, and Wendy Dorr.Special thanks to Emily Condon, Emanuele Berry, Pat Walters, and Jackie Cohen.The show was mixed by...
2017-12-07
35 min
Heavyweight
#15 Dina
During a visit back home, Jonathan’s mother inadvertently admits something that forces him to question his past. In this season finale, Jonathan turns the mic around on himself for one of the more personal episodes of the series.CreditsHeavyweight is hosted and produced by Jonathan Goldstein.This episode was also produced by Kalila Holt. The senior producer is Kaitlin Roberts.Editing by Jorge Just, Alex Blumberg, and Wendy Dorr.Special thanks to Emily Condon, Emanuele Berry, Pat Walters, and Jackie Cohen.The show was mixed by...
2017-12-07
35 min