New Zealand has long been known for its progressive policies, including efforts to correct and address historical wrongs against its indigenous Māori population. But as Ali Rogin reports, a new right-wing government has reversed many of those policies and triggered mass protests in the Pacific nation. PBS News is supported by - https://www.pbs.org/newshour/about/funders
The Rewriters link up one last time in 2024 to tackle this year in wrestling! They do some Wrestlemania XL trivia before rewriting three 2024 stories: Baron Corbin before leaving WWE, Bianca Belair/Jade Cargill/Naomi, and Rhea Ripley/Becky Lynch/Liv Morgan. In the Not So Pre-Write, they discuss Oba Femi, WWE post-production, Jimmy Uso’s solo push, and the next big bad faction Armon wants to see. To close the episode, they name their Male Wrestler Of The Year, Woman Wrestler Of The Year, Match Of The Year, Best New Signee, and who they want to see breakout in 2025.
This episode explores the intoxicating allure of physical attraction and the deeper emotional connection that defines lasting love. We delve into the memories of scent, touch, and voice, while also recognizing the enduring power of shared experiences and personal growth.
President-elect Trump picks former Florida Attorney General to lead the Justice Department after Matt Gaetz bows out. Western storm damage. Gaza aid crisis. CBS News Correspondent Steve Kathan has today's World News Roundup.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
This week we discuss our current audiobook listening habits, our favorite (and least favorite) narrators, and share some new recommendations!Follow us on instagram @BringYourOwnPod Follow Brandi @Brandos.Books Follow Kendra @Kendra.Readz Follow Kayla @Kaylas.Bookshelf
Former President Trump and Vice President Harris courted Catholics .. as they traded jabs at each other. Hamas leader killed. TX execution halted. CBS News Correspondent Steve Kathan has today's World News Roundup.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
For this year's "spooky season" episode, we take a look at some outside-the-box options for October viewing. From those lesser-known or under-celebrated horror movies to counter-programing options to comedies and thrillers with a cozy, Halloweeny vibe, Ian, Ivy, Ned, Alissa, and our listeners have suggestions for you.
Rick Barot weaves keen observations of the world with reflections and sustenance of human connections across space and time. Please join host Julie Murphy in a conversation with Rick that begins with a discussion of Naomi Shihab Nye's poem Lights from Other Windows and journeys through poems from Rick's new book Moving the Bones. Rick's exquisitely crafted poems examine the human experience deeply and intimately. In our troubled times, his voice is an invitation to find beauty and hope amidst the chaos.
Lynzee and James discuss the Look Back anime film from studio Durian, Uzumaki pissing away all of its goodwill, and some of the best anime premieres for Fall 2024!
New Zealand has long been known for its progressive policies, including efforts to correct and address historical wrongs against its indigenous Māori population. But as Ali Rogin reports, a new right-wing government has reversed many of those policies and triggered mass protests in the Pacific nation. PBS News is supported by - https://www.pbs.org/newshour/about/funders
The Rewriters link up one last time in 2024 to tackle this year in wrestling! They do some Wrestlemania XL trivia before rewriting three 2024 stories: Baron Corbin before leaving WWE, Bianca Belair/Jade Cargill/Naomi, and Rhea Ripley/Becky Lynch/Liv Morgan. In the Not So Pre-Write, they discuss Oba Femi, WWE post-production, Jimmy Uso’s solo push, and the next big bad faction Armon wants to see. To close the episode, they name their Male Wrestler Of The Year, Woman Wrestler Of The Year, Match Of The Year, Best New Signee, and who they want to see breakout in 2025.
This episode explores the intoxicating allure of physical attraction and the deeper emotional connection that defines lasting love. We delve into the memories of scent, touch, and voice, while also recognizing the enduring power of shared experiences and personal growth.
President-elect Trump picks former Florida Attorney General to lead the Justice Department after Matt Gaetz bows out. Western storm damage. Gaza aid crisis. CBS News Correspondent Steve Kathan has today's World News Roundup.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
This week we discuss our current audiobook listening habits, our favorite (and least favorite) narrators, and share some new recommendations!Follow us on instagram @BringYourOwnPod Follow Brandi @Brandos.Books Follow Kendra @Kendra.Readz Follow Kayla @Kaylas.Bookshelf
Former President Trump and Vice President Harris courted Catholics .. as they traded jabs at each other. Hamas leader killed. TX execution halted. CBS News Correspondent Steve Kathan has today's World News Roundup.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
For this year's "spooky season" episode, we take a look at some outside-the-box options for October viewing. From those lesser-known or under-celebrated horror movies to counter-programing options to comedies and thrillers with a cozy, Halloweeny vibe, Ian, Ivy, Ned, Alissa, and our listeners have suggestions for you.
Rick Barot weaves keen observations of the world with reflections and sustenance of human connections across space and time. Please join host Julie Murphy in a conversation with Rick that begins with a discussion of Naomi Shihab Nye's poem Lights from Other Windows and journeys through poems from Rick's new book Moving the Bones. Rick's exquisitely crafted poems examine the human experience deeply and intimately. In our troubled times, his voice is an invitation to find beauty and hope amidst the chaos.
Lynzee and James discuss the Look Back anime film from studio Durian, Uzumaki pissing away all of its goodwill, and some of the best anime premieres for Fall 2024!