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Higher Jiu Jitsu Podcast
#042 Master Pedro Sauer - On The Philosophy of Self Defence
Master Pedro Sauer was in Sydney for a couple days and we were fortunate enough to record a podcast.I had a bunch of questions prepared, and got to none of them!Instead, it was a fantastic conversation centered around the philosophy and lifestyle of self defence.Self defence isn't just a bunch of moves on the wall. It is a philosophy to live by. I did my best to delve deep into this unique approach of Master Pedro. It was an honour to have this chat, was so much fun...
2025-12-02
52 min
Cameron Hanes - Keep Hammering Collective
KHC 142 - Sh*t Talkers Weekly 8
Join Cam and Gideon (James Williams) for a new Sh*t Talkers Weekly episode! On this episode they cover Cam’s recent trip to Washougal Motocross and Salt Lake City, running with Truett, the Sydney Sweeney controversy and more! Follow along: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/cameronrhanes Twitter: https://twitter.com/cameronhanes Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/camhanes/ Website: https://www.cameronhanes.com Follow James: https://www.instagram.com/james_g_williams/ Thank you to...
2025-08-04
1h 05
Boiler Room
Game of Clowns
Alternate Current Radio presents: Boiler Room - Learn to protect yourself from predatory mass mediaOn this episode, Hesher is joined by Mystical Pharaoh. Ruckus. Bazed Lit Analyzer and Mark Anderson to discuss yet another clownish week of mass media narratives, as what remains of the ‘woke-left’ melts down over the new American Eagle clothing company advertising campaign with Sydney Sweeney being so brazenly blonde haired and blue eyes, as Donald Trump threatens Russia with ‘nuclear submarine repositionings’ after some mean social media posts by former Russian President Medvedev, Oprah Winfrey responds to backlash after she allegedly denied evacuating cit...
2025-08-03
2h 39
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Broke Road by Matthew Spencer
Please visithttps://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/2/audible/264443to listen full audiobooks. Title: Broke Road Series: Rose Riley, Book 2 Author: Matthew Spencer Narrator: Kellie Jones Format: mp3 Length: 10 hrs and 4 mins Release date: 07-08-25 Ratings: 4.3 out of 5 stars, 15 ratings Genres: Police Procedurals Publisher's Summary: A young woman is found dead in her isolated town house in rural Red Creek, an up-and-coming wine tourism destination outside Sydney. No forced entry. No signs of struggle. And her geologist husband has an alibi, though it’s not exactly solid. While a tabloid journalist is quick to spin her own damning narrative, homicide detective Rose Ri...
2025-07-08
10h 04
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Black Convicts by Santilla Chingaipe
Please visithttps://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/2/audible/27153to listen full audiobooks. Title: Black Convicts Author: Santilla Chingaipe Narrator: Santilla Chingaipe, Stani Goma Format: mp3 Length: 9 hrs and 37 mins Release date: 10-29-24 Ratings: Not rated yet Genres: Australia, New Zealand & Oceania Publisher's Summary: On the First Fleet of 1788, at least 15 convicts were of African descent. By 1840 the number had risen to almost 500. Among them were David Stuurman, a revered South African chief transported for anti-colonial insurrection; John Caesar, who became Australia’s first bushranger; Billy Blue, the stylishly dressed ferryman who gave his name to Sydney’s Blues Point; and William Cuff...
2024-10-29
9h 37
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Agnes: A childhood betrayed and reclaimed by Judy King
Please visithttps://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/1/audiobook/818084to listen full audiobooks. Title: Agnes: A childhood betrayed and reclaimed Author: Judy King Narrator: Lisa Armytage Format: Unabridged Audiobook Length: 13 hours 15 minutes Release date: October 14, 2024 Genres: Relationships & Intimacy Publisher's Summary: After a 30-year absence Agnes is returning to Australia, the country of her birth, at the request of her aging, narcissistic mother. Having undergone a long period of psychotherapy she now entertains a hope that burning questions will be answered, haunting mysteries solved, and buried memories encouraged into the light. Something has blighted her life since childhood. Something has cast a long shadow...
2024-10-14
1h 15
EZ Conversations
Understanding Personality Traits and Treatments
In this episode of the EZ Conversations podcast, I sit down with Dr. Shannon Sauer-Zavala, a clinical psychologist with 15 years of experience, and talk about her research on mental health treatment, specifically anxiety, depression, and personality disorders. Dr. Sauer-Zavala discusses the effectiveness of cognitive behavioural therapy (CBT) for anxiety and the role of personality traits in mental health. We explore the 'Big Five' personality model, the limitations of online personality tests, and the impact of temperament. Dr. Sauer-Zavala also shares her methods for increasing therapy accessibility, including modifying symptom-based treatments to target personality traits and using science-based indicators for...
2024-10-03
53 min
Neff Inspiration
469 Shannon Sauer-Zavala: Nudge your personality for personal and professional success
Dr. Sauer-Zavala is Licensed Clinical Psychologist with over 15 years of experience working with people struggling with anxiety and depression. She is also an Associate Professor of Psychology at the University of Kentucky (UK) where she develops new treatments for common mental health conditions and tests them in rigorous clinical trials. Dr. Sauer-Zavala is the lead developer of a short-term intervention personality difficulties to address common mental health problems – COMPASS (a loose acronym for cognitive behavioral modules for personality symptoms). Dr. Sauer-Zavala is also the Founder and Director of Compass Mental Health Training & Consulting, through which she has been invited all ov...
2024-04-24
45 min
The Jack Carr Channel
Terry Hayes - Never Look Back
Today’s guest is screenwriter, producer and author, Terry Hayes. Terry began his career as an investigative journalist for The Sydney Morning Herald where, as their youngest foreign correspondent in the U.S., he covered major stories including Watergate and President Nixon’s resignation. After meeting George Miller, the director of 1979’s Mad Max, he wrote the film’s novelization and then transitioned to screenwriting, co-writing The Road Warrior and Mad Max Beyond Thunderdome. He then wrote the screenplay for 1989’s Dead Calm (Nicole Kidman). He went on to write for many films including Cliffhanger (Sylvester Stall...
2024-02-14
1h 10
The New Mind Creator
Ep #321 Dr. Shannon Sauer-Zavala Licensed Clinical Psychologist Talks About Research In Anxiety & Depression, Effective Treatment For Borderline Personality Disorder & Developing Her Mindset
Dr. Sauer-Zavala is Licensed Clinical Psychologist with over 15 years of experience working with people struggling with anxiety and depression. She is also an Associate Professor of Psychology at the University of Kentucky (UK) where she develops new treatments for common mental health conditions and tests them in rigorous clinical trials. Dr. Sauer-Zavala is the lead developer of a short-term intervention for personality difficulties to address common mental health problems – COMPASS (a loose acronym for cognitive behavioral modules for personality symptoms). Dr. Sauer-Zavala is also the Founder and Director of Compass Mental Health Training & Consulting, through which she has been invit...
2024-02-12
28 min
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Turnabout is Fairy Play by Andie Fenichel
Please visithttps://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/1/audiobook/722621to listen full audiobooks. Title: Turnabout is Fairy Play Series: Part of Monster Between the Sheets: Season 2 Author: Andie Fenichel Narrator: Sydney Zaylin, Oliver Highpoint Format: Unabridged Audiobook Length: 3 hours 13 minutes Release date: January 2, 2024 Genres: Romantasy Publisher's Summary: Lorenzo I rarely eat the food at my upscale Italian restaurant. Vampires need blood, not pasta. I crave the hunt, but I'm not a killer. A lady-killer, yes. There's something about the vampire in me that lures women. The only woman immune to my allure is my dearest and oldest friend, Lily. She helped me survive m...
2024-01-02
3h 13
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The Murder Squad by Michael Adams
Please visithttps://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/1/audiobook/690606to listen full audiobooks. Title: The Murder Squad Author: Michael Adams Narrator: John Robertson Format: Unabridged Audiobook Length: 14 hours 9 minutes Release date: August 1, 2023 Genres: Law & Politics Publisher's Summary: How the New South Wales Police Force's finest solved murders in one of the most tumultuous periods in Australian history. As Australia sank into the darkest days of the Great Depression, a succession of bloody mysteries grabbed headlines and gripped the country. The Hammer Horror, The Bungendore Bones, The Park Demon, The Human Glove and The Pyjama Girl – these were just some of the grisly cases th...
2023-08-01
2h 09
Ignite The Full Audiobook That Keeps Book-Lovers Hooked.
A Growth Mindset For Teens by Sydney Sheppard
Please visithttps://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/2/audible/66762to listen full audiobooks. Title: A Growth Mindset For Teens Author: Sydney Sheppard Narrator: Jennifer Allton Format: mp3 Length: 3 hrs and 29 mins Release date: 01-06-23 Ratings: 5 out of 5 stars, 28 ratings Genres: Health, Lifestyle & Relationships Publisher's Summary: Turn your setbacks to breakthroughs and fears to power with this guide on developing a growth mindset—become a responsible and resilient adult!
2023-01-06
3h 29
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[German] - Kreuzfahrt mit Hindernissen: Ein bisschen Verlust ist immer by Wolfgang Müller
Please visithttps://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/1/audiobook/571209to listen full audiobooks. Title: [German] - Kreuzfahrt mit Hindernissen: Ein bisschen Verlust ist immer Author: Wolfgang Müller Narrator: Wolfgang Müller Format: Unabridged Audiobook Length: 9 hours 2 minutes Release date: January 29, 2022 Genres: Comedy, Satire & Parody Publisher's Summary: Der Pleitegeier kreist über der Hamburger Nautilus Reederei. Reedereibesitzer Klose plant daher, sich mit seinem sauer verdienten Schwarzgeld in die Karibik abzusetzen. Dort möchte er mit seiner großen Liebe, der Domina Arabella ein neues Leben beginnen. Was liegt also näher, als für die Reise die Happy Sea zu nutzen, das letzte ihm verblie...
2022-01-29
9h 02
Mamamia Out Loud
BONUS: 1. Magazine Queens: Ita Buttrose, Kerry Packer & The Birth Of Cleo
Outlouders, we're dropping into your feed to share something special with you. Last year we launched a new podcast called Extraordinary Stories, exclusive to MPlus subscribers. It's a show that explores the fascinating lives of incredible women with incredible stories, and we kicked things off with a five-part season called Magazine Queens. Over the next five days, you'll be transported into the glamorous and scandalous world of Aussie mags, and the women who made them, from the 70s through to the noughties. Enjoy! ---- In a chaotic Sydney share-house in the Spring of 1972, a disheveled...
2022-01-09
37 min
Extraordinary Stories
1. Magazine Queens: Ita Buttrose, Kerry Packer & The Birth Of Cleo
This episode was originally released to MPlus subscribers. Subscribers get early access to Extraordinary Stories, and unlimited access to all Mamamia content. To subscribe head to mamamia.com.au/mplus In a chaotic Sydney share-house in the Spring of 1972, a disheveled actor was lying naked on the fraying couch of an inner-city living room. The woman who had paid Jack Thompson $400 was wondering if the actor’s left hand was really big enough to cover his modesty and get her history-making magazine past the conservative censors who’d decide if it would make it to newsagent shelves. The Ed...
2022-01-09
36 min
In Good Society
Special Announcement | Introducing LACED - Coming April 13th, 2022
After 10 months and over 30 episodes, In Good Society's run has come to an end. But a new show is coming in its place.--Hey! It's me, Sydney, the host. While I'm sad to call it quits on my brainchild, your first idea isn't always your best--especially when you're trying something new. Managing a biweekly show has become too much for my college schedule, so I'm switching to a new format that will help me create better, more impactful episodes. The new show, LACED, will release all at once on April 13th, 2022 (read: binge it...
2021-12-27
02 min
In Good Society
The Insulin Crisis
Insulin is one of the most disproportionately expensive drugs in America, and for many diabetics, the consequences of that cost can be life-threatening. On this episode, activist and mutual aid organizer Zoe Witt explains how our current healthcare system prevents many diabetics from being able to afford their insulin and how that lack of access affects health outcomes. They also share their personal experiences rationing insulin and explain how their organization, Mutual Aid Diabetes, is tackling the problem head-on.Read more about the insulin crisis: https://www.latimes.com/opinion/story/2021-10-07/insulin-cost-cap-democrats-biden-congressContribute...
2021-12-13
26 min
In Good Society
How Context Changes Care
Not only do health outcomes in the US fall short of other developed countries, but some groups disproportionately carry the burden of poor health. In this episode, we look at how race, class, and gender affect the quality of care that people receive and their odds of living a long, healthy life. Licensed social worker and University of Texas at Austin doctoral candidate Liana Petruzzi walks us through the reasons why medical care varies so widely between these groups and how factors like immigration and gender nonconforming identities make things even more complicated. By the end of the show...
2021-11-29
28 min
In Good Society
The Odd One Out on Healthcare
Around the world, the US is an outlier when it comes to healthcare policy. In this episode, University of Notre Dame PhD candidate Mette Evelyn Bjerre walks us through the ways that healthcare in the US sticks out from other countries. From how much we pay to how long we wait for the doctor, Eve shares the surprising facts and experiences that make American healthcare so different—and so much less efficient—than the other places she's lived. You'll also hear stories from Giulia Zattoni, an Italian international student at the University of Cincinnati, about the culture shock of Amer...
2021-11-15
31 min
In Good Society
Universal Healthcare 101
What is universal healthcare, and why is the United States the only major country without it? Throughout November and December, we're exploring the push for universal healthcare and investigating how it could benefit Americans. To kick off our discussion, Dr. Lindy Hern from the University of Hawai‘i at Hilo answered my burning questions about the topic. We talked through our nation's current healthcare system and the problems it causes, what different types of universal systems look like around the world, and how a single payer system would make healthcare in the US more efficient, inclusive, and affordable....
2021-11-01
30 min
In Good Society
Meet The DREAMers
Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) is a program that allows undocumented immigrants who came here as children to work and attend school legally for a limited period of time. To close out our discussion of the No Human Is Illegal movement, I talk with Dr. Alessandra Bazo Vienrich about how this legislation has helped young immigrants and where it still falls short. We discuss what it takes to get DACA status, how being undocumented inhibits students' educational success, and what would happen to these undocumented students if DACA ceased to exist. By the end of the episode, you'll...
2021-10-18
22 min
In Good Society
When Children Arrive Alone
Each year, thousands of children show up alone at the US-Mexico border, and each new president tries to find an answer to the obvious yet unresolved question—how do we take care of them? In this episode, we'll explore how immigration policies have tried to protect unaccompanied minors and where the current programs fall short. Joining us is immigration reporter Laura Morel of Reveal from The Center for Investigative Reporting. She has been on the front lines of exposing the harsh realities of unaccompanied children's experiences, from ice-cold detention facilities to police brutality, while simultaneously working to correct the wa...
2021-10-04
30 min
In Good Society
Who Are Undocumented Immigrants?
Dive deeper than the headlines and explore who undocumented immigrants really are. I sat down with Dr. Victor Espinosa, an assistant professor of sociology at The Ohio State University Newark campus, to answer all of the burning questions you never knew you had about the undocumented population. We discussed where these immigrants come from, how they find jobs in the US, the price tag of crossing the border, how Trump impacted the demographics of undocumented immigration, and more. And by the way, happy Hispanic Heritage Month! Follow In Good Society on Twitter: https://twitter.com/ingoodsociety...
2021-09-20
22 min
In Good Society
No Human Is Illegal
The cruelty of how we treat undocumented immigrants is one of the biggest political issues being discussed in American media today, whether it's the border wall, family separation, or kids being kept in cages. This month, we're exploring the slogan "No Human Is Illegal" to understand the flaws in our current system and learn what a more humane, welcoming immigration process might look like. Immigrant rights activist and Ohio State biomedical engineering student Lia Gomez Perez kicks things off by sharing her personal story of immigrating to the US legally, a process which took over 11 years. You'll come away...
2021-09-06
23 min
In Good Society
Reflections from August's "Decriminalize All Drugs" Series
To wrap up this month's discussion about the movement to "Decriminalize All Drugs," we look back at everything that we've learned over the past five weeks. This episode features a conversation with my dad, Jason Sauer, about the link between drug policy and white privilege, how War on Drugs PSAs shaped his beliefs (and parenting) about drugs, our shared experiences interacting with a family impacted by drug addiction, and much more. If you're new to the show, this episode is a summary of the four preceding episodes, so check those out first!Follow In Good Society on...
2021-08-30
31 min
In Good Society
This Is Your Brain on Psychedelics
As marijuana legalization has accelerated, psychedelics seem to be the next item on the decriminalization docket. But for people who have never experienced a psychedelic "trip," it can be difficult to understand the benefits of these powerful drugs and the contexts where they can be used safely. This episode features three different perspectives on psychedelics to answer all of your questions about the experience, covering everything from ego death to microdosing. You'll hear from Shane Norte, a public advocate for the legalization of entheogenic substances, and two anonymous college students about how psychedelics have affected their worldview, the role...
2021-08-23
26 min
In Good Society
Debunking The War on Drugs
When you look closely, United States drug policy revolves around two things—money and race. Even during times when public fear of drugs has been at an all-time high, like the infamous "War on Drugs" that started in the 1970s, the dangers have been way more politically manufactured than scientifically based. I got to learn all about this from Dr. David Herzberg, a professor at the University of Buffalo who's an expert in the history of drug policy. We discussed how the War on Drugs came to be, the enormous role that race has played in drug policy, how th...
2021-08-16
25 min
In Good Society
How Harm Reduction Saves Lives
A new group of drug activists are working against the age-old idea of abstinence and instead focusing on how to make drugs safer. These "harm reductionists" provide support and resources to people who use drugs to help keep them safe from infections, overdoses, communicable diseases, and other drug-related harms. This episode, featuring Ohio-based peer support specialist Suzanne Plymale, gives the 411 on harm reduction, including strategies that these activists use to save lives, how we all use harm reduction principles in our day-to-day activities, and the risks of doing this often illegal work. You'll also learn how decriminalization is itself...
2021-08-09
26 min
In Good Society
Decriminalize All Drugs
Throughout August, we'll be exploring the movement to Decriminalize All Drugs. But what does that even mean? In this episode, we dig into the basics of decriminalization—what it is, how it works, and what it will take to get there—with the help of Douglas Berman, a law professor who leads The Ohio State University's Drug Enforcement and Policy Center. Learn the limits of decriminalizing versus legalizing a drug, how decriminalization has affected drug use in the past, and what happens if a state decriminalizes all drugs but the federal government doesn't.Follow In Good Society on T...
2021-08-02
23 min
In Good Society
South Asian Misrepresentation
"Asian American" is an intentionally broad term meant to build solidarity between marginalized groups. But what are the limits of grouping such a wide range of cultures under one umbrella? In this episode, learn how the typical definitions and expectations of Asian Americans can leave South Asians, such as Indians and Pakistanis, out of the narrative. You'll first hear from sociologist Dr. Bhoomi Thakore how the limited and negative depictions of South Asians in the media reinforce real-world prejudices and stereotypes. Then, culture critic Anisa Khalifa shares her personal experience of building up her Asian American identity as a...
2021-07-26
28 min
Outspoken the Podcast
Influencers Clash Over 'Freedom' Rally, Sammy Robinson's Secret Boyfriend & Madison Woolley Confirms Split
On today's show... Dramatic scenes erupted in Sydney and Melbourne on Saturday when thousands of anti-lockdown protestors marched side by side in the respective CBDs. Well-known Australian influencers joined the Freedom rallies and in typical influencer style, documented their involvement in the illegal activity while spurring on others on to do the same. We discuss the fallout. Plus, we explore rumours that Sammy Robinson has a secret, new boyfriend. And, Madison Woolley finally confirms split with the OG boyfriend on Instagram, Johnathon Sauer.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
2021-07-25
37 min
In Good Society
Passing It Down
Educating the next generation about AAPI culture and history is crucial to building a more tolerant, equitable future for the Asian American community. But where do we even start? In this episode, you'll hear from two powerful voices how anyone, Asian or not, can help pass down the dynamic Asian cultures and experiences that make America beautiful. Jane Park is a Korean American mom from Seattle who posts the ups and downs of parenting on her viral Tik Tok account, and Karalee Wong Nakatsuka is an award-winning 8th grade history teacher from California. We discuss what it will take...
2021-07-19
27 min
In Good Society
The Deportation Pipeline
For permanent residents, green card holders, and other non-citizens, committing certain types of crimes carries a penalty beyond jail time—deportation. On today's episode, we take a critical look at how immigration, schools, and the judicial system all connect to prevent thousands of AAPI immigrants from establishing their lives in America. You'll hear from Eddy Zheng, a formerly incarcerated Chinese-American activist who served a life sentence and faced deportation for a crime he committed at age 16. We discussed his personal fight against deportation orders, the struggle of assimilating in a new country, and how these systems form a broader pi...
2021-07-12
28 min
In Good Society
Stop Asian Hate
Although the Stop Asian Hate movement is only a few months old, the United States has a long, often hidden, history of anti-Asian discrimination, hate, and violence. This month, we're diving into the Asian-American experience, both past and present, to learn how we got to where we are today and what we can do about it.Joining us today to give an overview of the Stop Asian Hate movement is Telly Wong. He's the founder of #WashTheHate, a campaign started in 2020 to share the stories of how AAPI individuals have been affected by racial violence and discrimination...
2021-07-05
31 min
In Good Society
Drag Queens Behind the Scenes
What's the big deal about gay bars and drag? Today's episode takes a deep-dive into the inner workings of drag culture to understand why it's so important to the LGBTQ community. I talked to Columbus, Ohio drag queen Blonde Vanity about her experience as a professional performer, including what it takes to make it as a pro, how to make the industry more inclusive in the future, what drag queens do from 9-to-5, and much more.Follow Blonde Vanity on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/bvanity1/Follow In Good Society on Twitter: https://twitter.com/i...
2021-06-28
26 min
In Good Society
Beyond The Binary
In a world where gender rules all, the idea that "male" and "female" are made-up concepts sounds ridiculous at first. But when you take a closer look, masculinity and femininity aren't the straightforward, clear-cut categories that many people perceive them to be. In this episode, you'll hear from Dr. Brandon Andrew Robinson, a professor of Queer Studies at the University of California Riverside, about how gender has varied over time and space, what it means for gender to be non-binary, and whether we'd be better off never having invented gender at all.Follow In Good Society on...
2021-06-21
22 min
In Good Society
E-M-P-A-T-H-Y
Being gay is only one part of who you are, and sometimes, the rest of your identity can make things complicated. Today's episode is a conversation with Bernard Flythe, a professional tubist from Atlanta, Georgia, about his experience being both gay and Black. We talked about the burden of being a spokesperson for not only his sexual orientation but also his race, how being Black can make being gay a lot harder, and why he feels it's so important for people like him to speak up.Rising Stars Podcast: https://risingstarspodcast.buzzsprout.com/Follow In...
2021-06-14
29 min
In Good Society
Practice What You Preach
The Christian church and the LGBTQ community have historically been in conflict, but according to today's guest, it doesn't have to be that way. Reverend Stacey Midge is the pastor of Mt. Auburn Presbyterian Church, an LGBTQ-centric faith community in Cincinnati, Ohio. She shares why her congregation believes Christian faith is meant for everyone, regardless of sexual orientation or gender identity, and how her experience as a bisexual pastor has shaped her views about ally-ship, acceptance, and more.TW: Discussion of violence against the LGBTQ communityFollow In Good Society on Twitter: https://twitter.com/i...
2021-06-07
28 min
In Good Society
Pride Month 101
Welcome to Pride Month! For the next five weeks, we'll be investigating the history, stories, and sociology of Pride. This week's episode lays the foundation for our series with a crash course on Pride Month, covering everything from the influence of Stonewall to being a better ally. You'll hear from Jason Villemez, an editor at the iconic Philadelphia Gay News, which has been chronicling the gay liberation movement since 1976. If you've always wondered what rainbows have to do with being gay, how LGBT turned into LGBTQIA+, or why Pride Month is in June, this is the episode for you.
2021-05-31
27 min
In Good Society
More Humane Capitalism (ft. Dr. John Logan)
To conclude our month-long examination of the Eat the Rich movement, we investigate one of America's most time-tested solutions to inequality: unions. From child labor to standardized work hours, unions have made some of the biggest gains for workers' rights in our nation's history, and they are just as relevant today. Joining us to discuss the power of unions is Dr. John Logan, a professor at San Francisco State University and one of the leading experts on anti-union policy in the US and Europe. Before and after his interview, you'll also hear the story of an ice cream store...
2021-05-24
21 min
In Good Society
Whose American Dream?
Out of all the advanced, industrialized countries, the United States is the most unequal. In this episode, we break down how wealth is distributed in America, the odds of moving up in society, and why the Eat the Rich movement argues that increasing social programs would change all of this for the better. Follow In Good Society on Twitter: https://twitter.com/ingoodsocietyFollow In Good Society on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/ingoodsociety/Learn more about intergenerational income elasticity: https://www.oecd.org/centrodemexico/medios/44582910.pdf--- This episode is sponsored b...
2021-05-17
13 min
In Good Society
A Lifetime of Leftism (ft. Morgan Harper)
From Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez to Bernie Sanders, many of the nation's most noteworthy politicians are advocating for Eat the Rich policies like free college, Medicare for all, and universal childcare. But how did these politicians end up on the far left, and why are they so passionate about the cause? This week, we talk with former congressional candidate and rising political star Morgan Harper about how her untraditional upbringing led her to devote her life to leveling the playing field.Learn more about Morgan: https://morganharper.org/Follow In Good Society on Twitter: https://twitter.com...
2021-05-10
31 min
In Good Society
Eat the Rich
Three Americans own more wealth than the bottom half of the country combined. This month, we're discussing Eat the Rich, the radical anti-capitalist movement that aims to tackle this problem by redistributing income and wealth from the rich to the poor. We begin our month-long examination by tackling some key questions: what it means to "eat the rich," where this idea comes from, and what concrete demands rich-eaters are making. Spoiler alert: Kanye West's jacuzzi (or lack thereof) and Jim Carrey's mom might have something to do with it. More info about wealth inequality in the US: h...
2021-05-03
14 min
In Good Society
The Hidden Doctor Hierarchy
The rigorous journey through medical school prevents many potential doctors from making it to the top, but students with lower socioeconomic status are disproportionately left behind. This episode explores how high-status students have an advantage, what happens to students who don't make the cut, and why all of this matters for both doctors and patients. We hear from Dr. Tania Jenkins, UNC Chapel Hill professor and the author of Doctors' Orders, a fascinating new book that exposes the underpinnings of this hidden doctor hierarchy.Read Doctors' Orders: https://www.taniajenkins.com/doctorsordersFollow In Good...
2021-04-26
21 min
In Good Society
Examining the Examiners
Standardized tests consistently overestimate college success for white, wealthy, male students and underestimate everyone else. How did we get here, and how do we fix it? With millions of dollars of financial aid and access to quality college experiences on the line, the answers to these questions are crucial. Hear from FairTest director and former MIT education researcher Bob Schaeffer about the failures of the testing industry, its racist origin story, and the exponential rise of the test-optional movement.Support In Good Society on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/ingoodsocietyFacts & Figures from FairTest: https...
2021-04-12
23 min
In Good Society
Diversity Without Inclusion
Even decades later, the higher education system is tainted with the lasting effects of slavery and segregation. How does that legacy stifle Black students trying to find success in college today? With the help of Dr. Deborwah Faulk, a University of Richmond sociology postdoc and HBCU graduate, we explore the tough decisions that Black families (even those with the $ advantage) must make when sending their kids to school and why diversity initiatives just aren't cutting it. Become a patron on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/ingoodsociety
2021-03-29
21 min
In Good Society
Midwestern Addiction
For our premiere episode, we're exploring the crazy history of the Midwestern opioid crisis. You'll hear from Dennis Pales, director of community relations at The SOAR Initiative, how false advertising has lead to an enormous drug epidemic and what we can do about it. Spoiler alert: the best solution might just be to help people do drugs better. Become a patron on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/ingoodsocietyLearn more about The SOAR Initiative: https://thesoarinitiative.org/
2021-03-27
24 min
No Filter
The Rebirth Of Ronni Kahn
18 years ago, Ronni Kahn's life looked very different. She was the owner of a successful events company and was in a relationship with a man who she thought was her second shot at love.But one conversation changed the direction of her life forever. Unable to turn a blind eye to the vast amounts of food she was throwing away at the end of each work day, Ronni began delivering the untouched food to homeless shelters around Sydney. It was the beginning of a journey that unlocked another side of Ronni, and founded OzHarvest.Today...
2021-03-10
37 min
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C'mere and I Tell Ya: The 2 Johnnies Guide to Irish Life by Johnny Mcmahon, Johnny O'brien
Please visithttps://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/1/audiobook/464503to listen full audiobooks. Title: C'mere and I Tell Ya: The 2 Johnnies Guide to Irish Life Author: Johnny Mcmahon, Johnny O'brien Narrator: Johnny O'brien, Johnny Mcmahon Format: Unabridged Audiobook Length: 5 hours 0 minutes Release date: October 29, 2020 Ratings: Ratings of Book: 5 of Total 1 Genres: Comedy Publisher's Summary: Brought to you by Penguin. The 2 Johnnies' massive success has taken them as far afield as Sydney, Compton and Abu Dhabi. But for them nothing compares to living in Ireland. And in C'Mere and I Tell Ya they dig into the tastes, habits and rites of passage that have...
2020-10-29
5h 00
Art of Surrender
#015 AOS John Smallios
On this episode of the podcast I sat down and had a chat with my good friend, mentor and MY very first jiu jitsu coach, John Smallios. John is a Professor Pedro Sauer/Phillip Grapsas (episode 10) black belt and the head coach of Higher Jiu Jitsu in Sydney, Australia. John shares his martial arts story and how jiu jitsu quickly became a passion that seemed to take priority over other aspects of his life (like many of us). We chat about how he came up through the ranks and was motivated heavily by competition...
2020-08-10
2h 32
Art of Surrender
#008 AOS Jack Cox
Jack Cox is the owner and head instructor of Northern Beaches Jiu Jitsu in Sydney, Australia. Jack is a brown belt in jiu jitsu and an affiliate of the Pedro Sauer Association. @northernbeachesjiujitsu @coachjackcbjj www.northernbeachesjiujitsu.com.au 17/1-5 Thew Pde, Cromer, Sydney, New South Wales
2020-05-11
2h 45
The Higher Life with John Smallios
26/3/19 - Team Pedro Sauer and Proud
26/3/19 - Meeting the Professor for his first seminar. Becoming the first Pedro Sauer affiliate in Sydney.
2019-03-25
17 min
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Moving Targets by Stephen Leather
Please visithttps://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/1/audiobook/583364to listen full audiobooks. Title: Moving Targets Author: Stephen Leather Narrator: Paul Thornley Format: Unabridged Audiobook Length: 9 hours 10 minutes Release date: December 1, 2018 Genres: Suspense Publisher's Summary: Not all terrorists are driven by religion or politics. Dan 'Spider' Shepherd and his SAS team are on the trail of a terrorist whose motives are much more personal. Sabit Kusen wants revenge and doesn't care how many innocents he kills along the way. Shepherd and his team hunt their quarry around the world – from Athens to Paris to Zurich to Singapore and on to Sydney, but the el...
2018-12-01
9h 10
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Every Lie I've Ever Told by Rosie Waterland
Please visithttps://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/1/audiobook/348755to listen full audiobooks. Title: Every Lie I've Ever Told Author: Rosie Waterland Narrator: Caroline Lee Format: Unabridged Audiobook Length: 8 hours 29 minutes Release date: August 29, 2018 Ratings: Ratings of Book: 2.33 of Total 3 Genres: Comedy Publisher's Summary: 'I'm okay!' The bestselling author of The Anti-Cool Girl returns with a devastating, heartbreaking, brilliant, brave and laugh-out-loud funny memoir of telling lies and being on the brink... 'I had made it! All my dreams had come true. I had an operating fridge, I was doing brilliantly, and I had written the memoir to prove it. I even...
2018-08-29
8h 29
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The Anti-Cool Girl by Rosie Waterland
Please visithttps://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/1/audiobook/368559to listen full audiobooks. Title: The Anti-Cool Girl Author: Rosie Waterland Narrator: Caroline Lee Format: Unabridged Audiobook Length: 8 hours 44 minutes Release date: July 25, 2018 Ratings: Ratings of Book: 4.67 of Total 6 Genres: Comedy Publisher's Summary: Brutal, brave, hilarious -- a full-frontal memoir about surviving the very worst that life can throw at you. Rosie Waterland has never been cool. Growing up in housing commission, Rosie was cursed with a near perfect, beautiful older sister who dressed like Mariah Carey on a Best & Less budget while Rosie was still struggling with various toilet mishaps. She soon realised...
2018-07-25
8h 44
The Impaired Grappler Podcast
Podcast Episode 6 - John Smallios Rollcast
This Rollcast is with John Smallios from Higher Jiu-Jitsu in Sydney. John is a Brown Belt in the Pedro Sauer Association. We talk about what he is working on at his school. We get into the weeds about my purple belt presentation, validation and dealing with ego. He also discuses his affiliation with Precision Nutrition. Check out John's website at: higherjiujitsu.com.au If you are ever in Sydney and looking for a place to train Jiu-Jitsu in a friendly atmosphere check out his gym. If you like this podcast hit the like button and subscribe to my channel. Feel...
2017-07-28
1h 07
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Krokodile im Gepäck Hörbuch von Lasse Schmidt
Hören Sie sich dieses volle Hörbuch kostenlos bei https://fashabooks.com/aff/fashabooks/1639 Titel: Krokodile im Gepäck Untertitel: Australien - Reisefieber Down Under Autor:: Lasse Schmidt Erzähler: Matthias Lühn Format: Unabridged Spieldauer: 5 hrs and 50 mins Sprache: Deutsch Veröffentlichungsdatum: 06-06-14 Herausgeber: ABOD Verlag Kategorien: Travel & Adventure, Adventure & Exploration Zusammenfassung des Herausgebers: Kaum ist das Kapitel Schule abgeschlossen, lässt sich Lasse Schmidt auf das Abenteuer Australien ein. Gepackt vom Reisefieber, mit wenig Geld, aber viel Humor, bereist er auf eigene Faust den roten Kontinent... Aus dem Inhalt: Seine Lust am Reisen treibt Lasse Schmidt an und...
2014-06-06
05 min