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Neil Herrington
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The Call by the Global Intelligence Desk
Morena's Dominance and Mexico's Constitutional Reforms (9/18/24)
In this episode of The Call, host Jay Sapsford talks to former US Ambassador to Mexico Roberta S. Jacobson and Neil Herrington from the US Chamber of Commerce about the election of Claudia Sheinbaum and what it means to future US - Mexican relations. (This episode was recorded on 9/18/2024)- The Call is a series of live video conversations featuring expert guests from the U.S. Chamber's Global Intelligence Desk. Live access to The Call is a benefit to the Chamber’s members; however, we are pleased to provide recordings of the calls for wider li...
2025-01-20
27 min
The Neil Haley Show
The Neil Haley Show 10-4-24
Today on The Neil Haley Show, Neil “The Media Giant” Haley will interview Al Greenwood with Greg Hanna of Celebrity Interviews Live From The Grotto, Phil Herrington with Julie Riga of the Stay on Course Podcast, Tracy Poizner, and Alan Porter of Strategic Wealth Strategies.
2024-10-04
00 min
The Neil Haley Show
Ep. 1016 - The Neil Haley Show
Today on The Neil Haley Show, Neil “The Media Giant” Haley will interview Al Greenwood with Greg Hanna of Celebrity Interviews Live From The Grotto, Phil Herrington with Julie Riga of the Stay on Course Podcast, Tracy Poizner, and Alan Porter of Strategic Wealth Strategies.
2024-10-03
00 min
Sideways
A New Frontier: 2. For All Humankind?
Matthew Syed continues his four-part mini series exploring the ethics of space exploration, by returning to the origins of the space race, which saw America and the USSR battling for supremacy. He takes a hard look into the reasons why we go to space and whether it has really benefited all humankind. When Neil Armstrong and Buzz Aldrin landed on the moon in July 1969, humanity as a whole felt like we’d reached a new frontier. The two astronauts left a plaque behind them, at the bottom of their lunar module. It said “we came in peace for...
2024-07-17
29 min
POST Wrestling
WWE Raw 7/18/22 POST Show | REWIND-A-RAW
Wai Ting & John Siino review WWE Raw featuring MizTV with Logan Paul, Bianca Belair vs. Carmella for the Raw Women’s Championship, and very weird show-opening address from Titus O’Neil.They also discuss Ric Flair’s announced opponents for his last match as well as the announced card for the vent.Plus, patron feedback from https://forum.postwrestling.com/.Enter POST’s G1 Predictions Contest: postwrestling.com/G1Exclusive G1 Podcasts on Patreon: postwrestlingcafe.comPhoto Courtesy...
2022-07-19
1h 02
With Good Reason
REPLAY The Conflicting Ideals in Jefferson's Architecture
The most important architectural thinker of the young American republic was Thomas Jefferson. He also held captive more than 600 enslaved men, women, and children in his lifetime. Architects Mabel O. Wilson and Louis Nelson discuss Jefferson’s conflicting ideals. Also: Erik Neil takes us through a Chrysler Museum exhibit that explored the inherent conflict between Jefferson’s pursuit of liberty and democracy and his use of enslaved laborers to construct his monuments. Later in the show: Phillip Herrington says the white-columned plantation house is one of the most enduring and divisive icons of American architecture. Plus: The history of segregation is n...
2021-10-07
52 min
With Good Reason
REPLAY The Conflicting Ideals in Jefferson's Architecture
The most important architectural thinker of the young American republic was Thomas Jefferson. He also held captive more than 600 enslaved men, women, and children in his lifetime. Architects Mabel O. Wilson and Louis Nelson discuss Jefferson’s conflicting ideals. Also: Erik Neil takes us through a Chrysler Museum exhibit that explored the inherent conflict between Jefferson’s pursuit of liberty and democracy and his use of enslaved laborers to construct his monuments. Later in the show: Phillip Herrington says the white-columned plantation house is one of the most enduring and divisive icons of American architecture. Plus: The history of segregation is n...
2021-10-07
52 min
Senpai's Playlist and VGM Origins
VGM Fight Club 2x07 Licensing Hell In A Cell
After a long hiatus, we are back in business. The title is on the line as Triple Hammock defends against Bedroth, John Herrington, and Commissioner Bowers in a Fatal 4 Way match to determine who will win the title. Will Triple Hammock be able to smooth his way past the competition? Will Bedroth or John reclaim the title they lost? Or will the Commissioner finally claim his first VGM Fight Club Championship? The choice is in your hands people!!!!! Tracks are in such order each Round: Triple Hammock, Bedroth, John, Darryl Rd. 1
2021-05-08
1h 39
Judgement Day: T2 VS Cinema
T2 vs Holiday Detritus
This week: low budget holiday movies with a slew of returning guests and a very exciting celebrity cameo by Mr. Matt Farley of Motern Media!Featuring: Olivia Leirer, Megan Carroll, Peter Jubinsky, Viktor Maco, Caroline Debevec and Anastasia Usinowicz!FILMS DISCUSSED: CHRISTMAS AGAIN, THE SPIRIT OF CHRISTMAS, CHRISTMAS RUSH, CHRISTMAS CATCH and THE MOTERN MEDIA CHRISTMAS SPECIALTheme by Johnny Ampersand: https://jonnyampersand.bandcamp.com/Contact the podcast at judgementdaypod@gmail.comContributing Artists: Carol of the Bells by Live Action Fezz...
2020-12-19
1h 18
With Good Reason
The Conflicting Ideals of Jefferson's Architecture
The most important architectural thinker of the young American republic was Thomas Jefferson. He also held captive more than 600 enslaved men, women, and children in his lifetime. Architects Mabel O. Wilson (Columbia University) and Louis Nelson (University of Virginia) discuss Jefferson’s conflicting ideals. Also featured: Erik Neil (Chrysler Museum of Art) takes us through the new Chrysler exhibit that explores the inherent conflict between Jefferson’s pursuit of liberty and democracy and his use of enslaved laborers to construct his monuments. Later in the show: Phillip Herrington (James Madison University) says the white-columned plantation house is one of the most...
2019-10-17
51 min
With Good Reason
The Conflicting Ideals of Jefferson's Architecture
The most important architectural thinker of the young American republic was Thomas Jefferson. He also held captive more than 600 enslaved men, women, and children in his lifetime. Architects Mabel O. Wilson (Columbia University) and Louis Nelson (University of Virginia) discuss Jefferson’s conflicting ideals. Also featured: Erik Neil (Chrysler Museum of Art) takes us through the new Chrysler exhibit that explores the inherent conflict between Jefferson’s pursuit of liberty and democracy and his use of enslaved laborers to construct his monuments. Later in the show: Phillip Herrington (James Madison University) says the white-columned plantation house is one of the most...
2019-10-17
51 min
HDO - JazzX5
JazzX5#047. Tom Pierson Orchestra: elipsis [Minipodcast]
Por Pachi Tapiz. “elipsis”. Tom Pierson Orchestra: Last Works (Auteur. 2CD) Tom Pierson, Blue Lou Marini, Mark Vinci, Shu Enomoto, Neil Johnson, Michael Lutzeier, Dominic Derasse, Mike Ponella, Tim Leopold, Lew Soloff, Ben Herrington, Robinson Khoury, Dan Levine, Jeff Nelson, Kanoa Mendenhall, Pheeroan Aklaff © Pachi Tapiz, 2019 JazzX5 es un minipodcast de HDO de la Factoría Tomajazz presentado, editado y producido por Pachi Tapiz. JazzX5 comenzó su andadura el 24 de junio de 2019. Todas las entregas de JazzX5 están disponibles en https://www.tomajazz.com/web/?cat=23120
2019-08-16
07 min
Immersed
Defiant - Black Orchestra - S1E5
They say nothing goes according to plan. That was true of the dozens of assassination plots against Adolf Hitler while he led Nazi Germany during the 1930s and 1940s. And it’s also often true of the plots enacted by players in Black Orchestra, the cooperative game inspired by those events. We talk with history writer Nikola Budanovich, who walks us through three real-life plots against Hitler. And game designer Philip duBarry tells us how he questioned whether the game would ever get made.Read a full transcript of this episode.Immersed is produced by Ca...
2019-06-03
22 min
Immersed
Defiant - Black Orchestra - S1E5
They say nothing goes according to plan. That was true of the dozens of assassination plots against Adolf Hitler while he led Nazi Germany during the 1930s and 1940s. And it’s also often true of the plots enacted by players in Black Orchestra, the cooperative game inspired by those events. We talk with history writer Nikola Budanovich, who walks us through three real-life plots against Hitler. And game designer Philip duBarry tells us how he questioned whether the game would ever get made.Read a full transcript of this episode.Immersed is produced by Ca...
2019-06-03
22 min
Sex + Violence
012 Roadhouse (with Neil Heimsoth)
Ryan and Gabe bring in the (spiritual) Mayor of Bethlehem, Neil Heimsworth, to gab about the greatest, hottest, most throat-ripping movie ever made! Also: Gabe does his homework finally and checks out "Destruction by Definition" by The Suicide Machines, a ska-punk album. That's right. Ska. Remember that? Dir. Rowdy Herrington, 1989. Starring Patrick Swayze, Ben Gazzara, Kelly Lynch, and Sam Elliott.
2017-06-01
1h 05
Recovery Coast to Coast Radio
2016 NAATP Leadership Conference - The Neuroscience Of Spirituality
The Neuroscience of Spirituality...How and Why Spirituality is a Component of Best Practice Addiction Care. Panelists include members of the Spiritual Care Addiction Treatment Professionals (SCATP): Jack Abel, Caron Treatment Center Eyglo Bjarnadottir, Rosecrans Health Network Lete Herrington, CeDAR Bill Star, Sundown M Ranch Dan Thompson, Harbor Hall Wolf Yoxall, Pavillon
2016-05-20
1h 29