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Thomas Hutchings
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Conspiracy Clearinghouse
Spirits in the Material World: Mediums and Spiritualism
EPISODE 141 | Spirits in the Material World: Mediums and Spiritualism The late 19th and early 20th were rife with claims of contact with spirits of the departed, and plenty of people made a pretty penny convincing the grieving or the curious that they had the right stuff, the special connection to the Other Side. But it has continued past then, and even today there are those who would prey upon people to make a fast buck, supercharging the woo space in the process. We’ll look at mediums, magicians, seances, channelers and more, including some of th...
2025-07-16
54 min
The Filmmakers Podcast
Destry Allyn Spielberg on Making Your Debut indie film 'Please Don't Feed the Children' as a director
When your last name is Spielberg, there's naturally a certain legacy, but our guest today is Destry Allyn Spielberg, a talented director and actor who's confidently stepping into her own light, proving her unique voice and vision away from her famous father Steven Spielberg. You might know Destry from her acting roles, including her memorable performance in Paul Thomas Anderson's critically acclaimed "Licorice Pizza," as well as her work in the HBO limited series "I Know This Much Is True." She's also appeared in independent films like "Mass Hysteria." But it's in the director's chair...
2025-07-03
40 min
Podcasts from HCR
Agriculture | Talk Farm | S1 E8 | Mental health in farming: how did we get here?
Mental health in farming has always been a problem, but it’s only in recent years that this has become prominent in the national conversation.Only 55% of farmers feel positive about their mental health, according to a survey conducted by Farmers Weekly.95% of UK farmers under the age of 40 rank poor mental health as one of the biggest hidden problems facing farmers today, according to a 2024 study by the Farm Safety Foundation.According to the Office for National Statistics, 62 farmers died by suicide in England and Wales in 2023.For the final episode in series one of Talk Fa...
2025-06-25
25 min
The Monster Modal Meltdown with Sean McGee
126 - The Monster Modal Meltdown with Sean McGee
John Huldt - I Woke Up This MorningObesity - TortaEssence Of Datum - Supersonic Soul InjectorThomas Polychuck - The CycloneClayton King - MorningcloudPhil Dyer & Alex Hutchings - PentlandsGustavo Carmo - Gradient DescentBCB - Alberto Menezes - The LetterVladimir Shevyakov - Starting PointRoyal Time Machine...
2025-06-10
00 min
In Our Time With Melvyn Bragg
Thomas Middleton
Melvyn Bragg and guests discuss one of the most energetic, varied and innovative playwrights of his time. Thomas Middleton (1580-1627) worked across the London stages both alone and with others from Dekker and Rowley to Shakespeare and more. Middleton’s range included raucous city comedies such as A Chaste Maid in Cheapside and chilling revenge tragedies like The Changeling and The Revenger’s Tragedy, some with the main adult companies and some with child actors playing the scheming adults. Middleton seemed to be everywhere on the Jacobean stage, mixing warmth and cruelty amid laughter and horror, and even Macbeth’s witche...
2025-04-17
56 min
In Our Time
Thomas Middleton
Melvyn Bragg and guests discuss one of the most energetic, varied and innovative playwrights of his time. Thomas Middleton (1580-1627) worked across the London stages both alone and with others from Dekker and Rowley to Shakespeare and more. Middleton’s range included raucous city comedies such as A Chaste Maid in Cheapside and chilling revenge tragedies like The Changeling and The Revenger’s Tragedy, some with the main adult companies and some with child actors playing the scheming adults. Middleton seemed to be everywhere on the Jacobean stage, mixing warmth and cruelty amid laughter and horror, and even Macbeth’s witc...
2025-04-17
56 min
In Our Time: Culture
Thomas Middleton
Melvyn Bragg and guests discuss one of the most energetic, varied and innovative playwrights of his time. Thomas Middleton (1580-1627) worked across the London stages both alone and with others from Dekker and Rowley to Shakespeare and more. Middleton’s range included raucous city comedies such as A Chaste Maid in Cheapside and chilling revenge tragedies like The Changeling and The Revenger’s Tragedy, some with the main adult companies and some with child actors playing the scheming adults. Middleton seemed to be everywhere on the Jacobean stage, mixing warmth and cruelty amid laughter and horror, and even Macbeth’s witc...
2025-04-17
56 min
Grammar Girl Quick and Dirty Tips for Better Writing
How to write photo captions. The real difference between ‘immigrate’ and ‘emigrate.’ Ko Pha-ngan'd
1071. Is it "Taylor and I" or "Taylor and me"? We explain why photo captions follow their own grammar rules. Then, we explore the subtle difference between "immigrate" and "emigrate," how the terms are used historically, and why their meanings often depend on perspective.The "photo captions" segment is by Karen Lunde, a former Quick & Dirty Tips editor and digital pioneer who's been spinning words into gold since before cat videos ruled the internet. She created one of the first online writing workshops, and she's published thousands of articles on the art of writing. These days, she leads...
2025-04-08
16 min
Keihard Klassiek: De Mix
De wereld vanaf boven
Alexander Motovilov - La Promenade Alex Baranowski - The Teacher ; "Date Night" Thomas Tomkins - When David heardStile Antico Christian Janssen - The place above Robin Scherpen - Memory & Traces Georg Friedrich Händel - Suite voor klavecimbel nr.4, HWV.437 in d kl.t. - deel III, "Sarabande" (Arr.)Ferio Saxophone Quartet Sophie Hutchings - Swimming into the lightSophie Hutchings [piano] & Victoria Bihun [viool] & Veronique Serret [viool] & Nick Wales [synthesizer] & Julian Thompson [cello] L...
2025-03-19
58 min
Mr. Hutchings History
Cigarette Camps: The Forgotten Staging Grounds of WWII 🚢🏕️
Lost in history, but vital to victory.During World War II, the Cigarette Camps were crucial military hubs, processing hundreds of thousands of American troops across France. These tent cities—named after cigarette brands like Lucky Strike, Old Gold, and Pall Mall—were more than just waystations. They were where soldiers waited for war, dreamed of home, and faced the unknown.In this episode, we explore: ✔️ How these camps streamlined military logistics 🎖️✔️ The psychological tactics behind their names 🧠✔️Red Cross doughnuts, makeshift theaters, and mail from home—the role of morale ✉️✔️ The frustration, overcro...
2025-03-04
44 min
Keihard Klassiek: De Mix
Luister Missie Klassiek!
Luis Berra - Everyday Hurricane Karl Jenkins - Stabat Mater ; Ave verumPolyphony o.l.v. Stephen Layton Zoltán Kodály - Esti Dal (Arr.)Szeged Trombone Ensemble Hans Zimmer - No Time to Die - "Final ascent"No Time to Die Orchestra o.l.v. John Altman Georges Bizet - Carmen - Suite nr.1 - "Entr'acte III. Andantino quasi Allegretto"London Symphony Orchestra o.l.v. Claudio Abbado Ólafur Arnalds - Still / Sound - piano reworkSophie Hut...
2025-02-11
58 min
Mr. Hutchings History
Youth, Revolution, and Repression in Latin America
In this episode of Mr. Hutchings History, we explore the youth protests that swept through Latin America during the 1960s and 1970s, focusing on the political and social unrest in Uruguay, Argentina, and Brazil. Inspired by revolutionary figures like Che Guevara and the Cuban Revolution, students organized guerrilla movements, such as the Tupamaros and Montoneros, challenging authoritarian regimes and advocating for justice. However, these movements faced severe state repression, from military coups to mass disappearances, particularly during Argentina’s Dirty War. Despite brutal crackdowns, these protests helped sow the seeds for democratization and left a lasting cultural impact. We ex...
2024-12-15
23 min
Mr. Hutchings History
The Youthful Essence of 1960s Radicalism
In this episode of Mr. Hutchings History, we dive into the radical youth movements of the 1960s, exploring how youthful optimism, idealism, and rebellion shaped the decade. We examine the language of the era, from slogans like “Make love, not war” to powerful speeches by leaders like Mario Savio, which energized protests. The rejection of conventional reasoning and authority was central to the movements, with youth challenging Cold War-era policies and advocating for participatory democracy. We also explore the sociological aspects, such as how the Baby Boom generation’s collective identity influenced student protests, including the iconic Columbia University occupa...
2024-12-13
20 min
Mr. Hutchings History
Radical or Ruinous? Debating 1960s Student Activism
In this episode of Mr. Hutchings History, we delve into the heated debates surrounding student activism in the 1960s. Was it a force for progressive change, or did it undermine the broader liberal movement? We examine the rise of student radicalism, fueled by the Civil Rights Movement and opposition to the Vietnam War. Key events like the Berkeley Free Speech Movement and the Columbia University protests exemplified the fervor of the era. Supporters see this as a time of moral clarity and transformative change, while critics argue that extremism and violence, such as the actions of the Weathermen, alienated...
2024-12-13
26 min
Mr. Hutchings History
Conservative Shifts in Supreme Court Ideology during the 1980s and its effects on Civil Rights
Welcome to Mr. Hutchings History! In this episode, we delve into the conservative shift in the U.S. Supreme Court during the 1980s, examining how this transformation impacted civil rights policies, including affirmative action and minority representation. This era saw significant judicial changes with the appointment of conservative justices like Clarence Thomas, who reshaped the Court’s approach to race-conscious policies. We'll explore key cases, such as Bakke v. Regents (1978), and discuss how Reagan-era judicial appointments and public backlash contributed to a rethinking of civil rights protections. Key Topics: The Reagan administration’s impact on the judi...
2024-11-24
12 min
Mr. Hutchings History
The Rise and Challenges of Affirmative Action in the 1970s
Welcome to Mr. Hutchings History! In today’s episode, we explore the emergence of affirmative action during the 1970s, a pivotal decade in U.S. civil rights history. This episode examines how the federal government, particularly through legal rulings like Griggs v. Duke Power Company (1971) and President Nixon’s policies, sought to combat racial inequality. However, despite the government’s efforts, resistance to these policies grew, culminating in the Bakke v. Regents case (1978) and the conservative backlash in the 1980s. Key Topics: The role of the federal government in advancing affirmative action, including Nixon’s actions. The Bakk...
2024-11-22
17 min
Mr. Hutchings History
Martin Luther King Jr.: Catalyst for Change or Convenient Figurehead?
Welcome to Mr. Hutchings History! In this episode, we examine the pivotal role of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. in transforming the American South during the Civil Rights Movement. Was King an indispensable leader, or did his prominence overshadow the collective efforts of grassroots activism? Key Topics Discussed: King’s Early Role: From the Montgomery Bus Boycott to the March on Washington, explore King’s rise as the face of nonviolent resistance and his impact as a powerful orator and leader. Grassroots Movements: Analyze the contributions of SNCC, CORE, and the NAACP, emphasizing how local activism and...
2024-11-22
13 min
Mr. Hutchings History
Understanding Failure: Martin Luther King Jr. and the Chicago Campaign
In this episode of Mr. Hutchings History, we explore Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.’s 1966 Chicago Freedom Movement—a campaign that highlighted the challenges of addressing de facto segregation and economic inequality in Northern cities. King and the SCLC faced housing discrimination, entrenched poverty, and local opposition, testing the limits of nonviolent protest in an urban context. Key Topics: The systemic issues of Northern ghettos: housing, unemployment, and education. King’s confrontation with Mayor Richard Daley and a resistant political machine. The emergence of Operation Breadbasket under Jesse Jackson, achieving economic gains despite setbacks. Historiographical perspectives on the...
2024-11-22
13 min
Mr. Hutchings History
The SCLC in Chicago: Successes, Setbacks, and the Legacy of King’s Northern Campaign
Welcome to Mr. Hutchings History! In this episode, we explore Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.’s 1966 Chicago campaign, where the Southern Christian Leadership Conference (SCLC) faced the challenges of de facto segregation, systemic poverty, and housing discrimination in a Northern urban setting. This campaign marked King’s bold shift from addressing Southern segregation to confronting entrenched economic injustices in the North. Key Topics: King’s focus on discriminatory housing practices and the challenges of mobilizing Chicago’s Black community. Operation Breadbasket’s success in increasing Black employment under Jesse Jackson’s leadership. The backlash from white residents du...
2024-11-22
14 min
Mr. Hutchings History
Jimmy Carter’s Quest for Human Rights – A Balancing Act of Morality and Realpolitik
In this episode of Mr. Hutchings History, we explore President Jimmy Carter's pursuit of human rights as a cornerstone of U.S. foreign policy. Carter’s administration marked a shift from Cold War realpolitik to a focus on moral values, emphasizing human rights in diplomacy.#Paper3HLoption2 #HistoryoftheAmericas #ColdWar #JimmyCarter #HumanRightsPolicy #USForeignPolicy #Realpolitik #ColdWarDiplomacy #CarterDoctrine #HelsinkiAccords #LatinAmerica #USIntervention #HumanRights #Neoliberalism #Geopolitics #CarterLegacy #Historiography #USHistory #ColdWarLegacy #InternationalRelations #MoralDiplomacyWorks CitedCarter, Jimmy. White House Diary. Farrar, Straus and Giroux, 2010.Kornbluh, Peter. The Pinochet File: A Declassified Dossier on Atrocity and Accountability. The Ne...
2024-11-21
13 min
Mr. Hutchings History
The Impact of Détente
Welcome back to Mr. Hutchings History! In this episode, we explore the impact of détente—a period of eased tensions between the US and USSR during the Cold War. We’ll examine its successes and failures, focusing on key events like SALT I, the Helsinki Agreement, and Soviet interventions in Africa.Key Topics:The role of arms control and nuclear tension managementThe Helsinki Accords and the impact on human rightsEconomic relations and trade during détenteSoviet expansion in Africa and the Middle EastWhy détente ended by the late 1970sWe’ll analyze various historiog...
2024-11-21
11 min
Mr. Hutchings History
The Problems with Détente
Welcome to Mr. Hutchings History! In today’s episode, we explore the key factors behind the end of détente between the US and USSR. Despite early successes, détente unraveled due to issues like human rights,Soviet expansionism,economic challenges, and the pivotal Soviet invasion of Afghanistan in 1979. We will analyze primary sources to uncover the tensions that ended this period of Cold War cooperation.Key Topics:Helsinki Accords and human rights issuesSoviet interventions in Africa and the Ramadan WarEconomic disparity between the US and USSRSoviet invasion of Afghanistan and the Carter DoctrineHistoriographical perspectives on déte...
2024-11-21
13 min
Mr. Hutchings History
Opposition in Authoritarian States – Hitler’s Germany and Castro’s Cuba
Welcome to Mr. Hutchings History! In this episode, we examine how Adolf Hitler and Fidel Castro effectively neutralized opposition during their rise to power. Despite stark differences in ideology, both leaders used repression, surveillance, and propaganda to eliminate threats to their regimes. We’ll explore the groups targeted by the Nazi and Cuban regimes and how each leader dealt with dissent. Hitler’s regime systematically dismantled political parties, trade unions, and religious opposition, while Castro’s focus was on Batista loyalists, the military, and the elite. Through key events like the Reichstag Fire, the Night of the Long Knives, Castro...
2024-11-21
17 min
Mr. Hutchings History
Why Opposition Failed—Hitler's Germany and Castro's Cuba
Welcome to Mr. Hutchings History! In today’s episode, we explore why opposition to Adolf Hitler in Nazi Germany and Fidel Castro in revolutionary Cuba failed to prevent their consolidation of power. Both leaders employed a mix of propaganda, suppression, and fragmented opposition to neutralize any threats. We'll analyze how economic recovery, repression, and surveillance systems helped solidify their regimes. Additionally, we'll delve into the ways their propaganda framed their authority and isolated opposition groups. From Hitler’s effective use of the SS and Gestapo to Castro's UMAP camps and the CDR, this episode explores the critical strategies both lead...
2024-11-21
09 min
Mr. Hutchings History
The Police State—Hitler's Germany and Castro's Cuba
Welcome to Mr. Hutchings History! In this episode, we compare how Adolf Hitler and Fidel Castro used their police states to consolidate power and suppress opposition in Nazi Germany and revolutionary Cuba. Hitler’s regime relied heavily on terror, using the SS, Gestapo, and SD to create a climate of fear, while Castro utilized neighborhood surveillance through the CDR and repressive labor camps like UMAP to maintain control. We'll explore the differences in their approaches, including the role of violence, coercion, and public involvement in the police state, as well as the long-term effects on both regimes. Through key hi...
2024-11-21
11 min
Mr. Hutchings History
Dealing with Other Opposition: Murder, Violence, and Power—Hitler’s Germany and Castro’s Cuba
Welcome to Mr. Hutchings History! In today’s episode, we examine how Adolf Hitler in Nazi Germany and Fidel Castro in revolutionary Cuba utilized violence and coercion to eliminate opposition and consolidate their power. From Hitler’s Night of the Long Knives, which eliminated internal Nazi threats, to Castro’s public show trials and executions targeting Batista loyalists, both leaders strategically used violence to reinforce their rule. We'll compare their methods, analyze key events, and explore how violence played a pivotal role in maintaining control within their authoritarian states. This episode also delves into the historical consequences of their action...
2024-11-21
11 min
Mr. Hutchings History
Hitler and Castro—Power and the Churches
Welcome to Mr. Hutchings History! In this episode, we explore how Adolf Hitler in Nazi Germany and Fidel Castro in revolutionary Cuba navigated complex relationships with religious institutions, particularly the Catholic Church. Despite ideological differences, both leaders recognized the Church’s influence and had to balance cooperation and control to consolidate power. We’ll dive into Hitler’s strategic use of the Reichskonkordat and attempts to create a Nazi-aligned Protestant Church, while also exploring Castro’s initial repression followed by eventual reconciliation with the Church in the 1990s. Key policies, historical contexts, and shifts in their strategies will be compared...
2024-11-21
07 min
Mr. Hutchings History
Consolidating Power—Civil Service and Bureaucracy under Hitler and Castro
Welcome to Mr. Hutchings History! In this episode, we compare how Adolf Hitler in Nazi Germany and Fidel Castro in Cuba consolidated power through control of the civil service and government bureaucracy. Hitler co-opted the existing bureaucracy to align with Nazi ideology, implementing the Gleichschaltung process and purging opposition, while Castro restructured the Cuban civil service to align with revolutionary ideals after the 1959 revolution. We’ll dive into their strategies, the historical context, and the key policies that shaped their control over government institutions. We’ll also integrate four schools of thought to provide a nuanced analysis of how both...
2024-11-21
13 min
Mr. Hutchings History
Legal Revolutions: Hitler’s Germany and Castro’s Cuba
Welcome to Mr. Hutchings History. In this episode, we compare the rise of Adolf Hitler and Fidel Castro, exploring how both leaders used "legal revolutions" to consolidate power. Hitler exploited the Weimar Republic’s legal structures to establish a dictatorship, using tools like the Reichstag Fire Decree and the Enabling Act. In contrast, Castro, after the Cuban Revolution, used legal reforms and public trials to gain legitimacy, such as the Agrarian Reform Law and the 1976 Constitution. We’ll examine key dates, policies, and figures in both leaders’ paths to authoritarian control, comparing their use of terror, propaganda, and legal means...
2024-11-21
12 min
Mr. Hutchings History
The Consolidation of Power: Hitler’s Germany and Castro’s Cuba
Welcome to Mr. Hutchings History, where we explore significant historical events and leaders. In this episode, we compare how Adolf Hitler in Germany and Fidel Castro in Cuba consolidated their authoritarian power. Despite their different ideologies and historical contexts, both leaders used political maneuvering, violence, propaganda, and economic policies to maintain control. We’ll dive into key themes such as political alliances, the use of violence and repression, the role of propaganda, and the implementation of economic and social policies. Hitler manipulated Germany’s political instability and capitalized on the Weimar Republic’s weaknesses, while Castro’s rise was driven b...
2024-11-21
17 min
Mr. Hutchings History
Racial Discrimination in the Northern States of the USA in the 1950s
In this episode of Mr. Hutchings History, we explore racial discrimination in the northern United States during the 1950s. While free from Jim Crow laws, northern cities imposed systemic barriers in housing, employment, and public services. From redlining and racial covenants to discriminatory labor practices and police brutality, Black Americans faced pervasive inequality. We also examine the impact of the Great Migration on racial tensions and the rise of civil rights activism in northern cities like Chicago and Detroit. A critical look at the North’s role in America’s racial history. #IBHistory #CivilRightsMovement #GreatMigration #RacialDiscrimination #Redlining #Hous...
2024-11-18
09 min
Mr. Hutchings History
Who Was "Jim Crow"? Understanding the Origins and Impact of Segregation Laws
Explore the origins, impact, and legacy of Jim Crow laws in this episode of Mr. Hutchings History, tailored for IB DP History students studying Prescribed Subject 4: Rights and Protest. Learn about the term's etymology, its roots in minstrel shows, and the systemic oppression it symbolized. Discover how segregation laws, upheld by the Plessy v. Ferguson decision, institutionalized racial inequality in the South and beyond. We also examine the resistance efforts, from the NAACP’s legal challenges to the Montgomery Bus Boycott, and how these struggles dismantled Jim Crow's legal framework. A vital discussion on the enduring effects of systemic ra...
2024-11-18
09 min
Grammar Girl Quick and Dirty Tips for Better Writing
Do words like 'mandate' and 'cockamamie' come from words for men? Grammatical doppelgangers. A pair of teeth.
1014. This week, we debunk misconceptions about gendered language, tracing the etymology of words like "cockamamie" and "gynecology." We also look at the flexibility of English grammar, examining how common words like "that" and "up" can function as different parts of speech in various contexts.The "gendered words" segment was written by Samantha Enslen, who runs Dragonfly Editorial. You can find her at dragonflyeditorial.com.The "grammar leaks" segment was written by Edwin Battistella, who taught linguistics and writing at Southern Oregon University in Ashland, where he served as a dean and as interim provost. His...
2024-09-17
16 min
Keihard Klassiek: De Mix
Op volle zee
BARTH. - Finding peace Gerard Cousins - Stay By My Side Antoine Brumel - Sub tuum praesidiumThe Gesualdo Six o.l.v. Owain Park Michel Legrand - The Windmills of Your Mind (Arr.)Pierre Génisson [klarinet] & Bruno Fontaine [piano] (3.28) John Williams & William Ross - Obi-Wan Kenobi ; "Saying Goodbye" Johannes Brahms - Liederen voor zangstem en piano (5), op.49 - nr.4, "Wiegenlied" (Arr.)Thomas Leleu [tuba] & Kai Strobel [vibrafoon] Florian Christl - BudapestClara Büsel [viool] & Le...
2024-09-11
57 min
Inwood Art Works On Air
On Air Concert: Raun Ruffin and the Sons of Funk
Welcome to a special concert edition of Live N’ Local featuring Raun Ruffin and the Sons of Funk in rare concert performance at Film Works Alfresco at The Hudson in Inwood on June 17, 2024.Raun Ruffin - VocalsThe Sons of Funk:Venlo Odum - DrumsThomas Hutchings - SaxJonathan Arons - TrumboneRuben Austin - BassChris Militari - GuitarPerrita Kitson - vocalsHowie Robbins - Keys
2024-08-16
57 min
The Salisha Show with Salisha Thomas
Sasha Hutchings' Hair Journey
Hey y’all, what’s up? 🌟 In this episode, I sit down with the incredible Sasha Hutchings to dive deep into her inspiring hair journey, from perms to embracing her natural curls! 💁🏽♀️ Ever wonder what it takes to maintain those gorgeous curls while performing on Broadway stages like "Hamilton" and "Oklahoma"? Sasha spills all her secrets! From her favorite products to her hair care routines, this episode is packed with tips and personal anecdotes that any curly girl can relate to!Hit subscribe and come on the ride as we celebrate the beauty of natural hair and th...
2024-08-08
59 min
Keihard Klassiek: De Mix
Brok in m'n keel
Tony Ann - CANCER "The Caregiver" Bjarke Falgren & Sönke Meinen - Bench on the Hill Victor Kalinnikov - Svete Tihiy (O zalig licht)Tenebrae o.l.v. Nigel Short Sigur Rós - Fljótavík (Arr.)Thomas Gould [viool] & Emma Denton [cello] & Sam Becker [contrabas] & Voces8 Carel Kraayenhof - El duende de tu sonCarel Kraayenhof [bandoneon] & Kraayenhof Tango Ensemble Edvard Grieg - Suite voor strijkorkest, op.40, "Uit Holbergs tijd" - deel IV, "Air" (Arr.)Melisma Saxophone Quartet ...
2024-07-10
58 min
Cybercrimeology
Hackting Out: Defacement and Hate Online amid Global Conflicts
Notes:Introduction to Cybercrime Research: Dr. Hutchings and Ahn Vu introduce their work at the Cambridge Cybercrime Centre.Global Conflicts and Cyber Activities: Discussion on how global conflicts, such as those in Ukraine and Israel-Gaza, spur cybercrime activities like website defacements and DDoS attacks.Cyber Tactics During Warfare: Insights into how cyber tactics are employed quickly after conflicts start, with a focus on how these activities serve both political propaganda and cybercriminal interests.Deplatforming Hate Groups: In-depth analysis of the challenges faced when deplatforming hate groups, specifically referencing the Kiwi Farms case.Temporary Effects of Cyber Attacks: Observations o...
2024-05-01
24 min
All One Song: A Neil Young Podcast
Transmissions :: Sean Howe (Live at PRS)
Hello, welcome back to Aquarium Drunkard Transmissions. On Saturday, April 20th, Aquarium Drunkard Transmissions returned to the esoteric grounds of the Philosophical Research Society in Los Angeles for a living taping with guest host Will Sheff (Okkervil River) in conversation author Sean Howe, discussing Agents of Chaos: Thomas King Forçade, High Times, and the Paranoid End of the 1970s, book on High Times founder, provocateur, and trickster Thomas King Forçade as part of PRS' Earth Day celebration Plantstock.I am such a big fan of PRS, where we recorded a live talk with Mat...
2024-04-24
50 min
Backstraight Boys (& Girl) Athletics Chat
The Old Men Yell At Shoes Edition with Tim Hutchings
Send us a textAfter a successful World Cross Country Champs in Belgrade we're joined by distance expert and commentating legend Tim Hutchings to discuss the future of the sport along with magic shoes, pacing lights and lots of other things that have got our goat in recent years!!!You can't say we don't give you what you want :-) Please enjoy, please subscribe and please let us know what you think on all our socials. Thanks for listening and follow us on Social Media at Twitter - (@BackstraightB)
2024-04-05
1h 08