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Explore "disasterrelief" with insightful episodes like "171. Question Time: The return of Liz Truss, Slovakia's answer to Viktor Orbán, and Starmer's popularity waning?", "Morning Briefing Tuesday 15th August", "What Lahaina Lost in Hawaii’s Wildfires", "#40 Mark Turner - The Russia Ukraine War" and "It Could Happen Here Weekly 55" from podcasts like ""The Rest Is Politics", "Times news briefing", "The Daily", "Shawn Ryan Show" and "Behind the Bastards"" and more!
Episodes (12)
Morning Briefing Tuesday 15th August
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What Lahaina Lost in Hawaii’s Wildfires
Last week, wildfires broke out on the Hawaiian island of Maui that became the deadliest in the United States in over a century. The town of Lahaina, once the royal capital of the kingdom of Hawaii, was one of the places hit hardest — its historic center was decimated, including Waiola Church, the oldest on the island and a cherished meeting place.
Today, the minister of Waiola Church, Anela Rosa, explains what it means to lose Lahaina and what it will take to rebuild it.
Guest: Anela Rosa, minister of Waiola Church in Lahaina, Maui, Hawaii.
Background reading:
- Lahaina was once Hawaii’s royal capital, and there were fears that some of its oldest buildings had been destroyed by the wildfires.
- A journey through Lahaina’s endless streets of suffering.
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#40 Mark Turner - The Russia Ukraine War
It Could Happen Here Weekly 55
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The Vegetable Lamb of Tartary, Part 2
In the previous week’s episodes of Stuff to Blow Your Mind, Robert and Joe discussed contemplations of plant memory and other topics that blur our understanding of the animal/plant divide. In this episode, they continue on some of those themes by considering the legendary vegetable lamb of Tartary, said to be a flesh-and-blood animal that grew from the ground.
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Ep. 856 - Dems Call For Legislation To Stop Tornadoes
Today on the Matt Walsh Show, after tornadoes devastated parts of the country on Saturday, the left insists that the disaster could have been prevented through legislation. Is that true? Can we pass laws that will stop tornadoes? Also, major retail chains beg congress for help in dealing with the surge in crime. I’ll explain why they should be out of luck. A catholic diocese says that it’s a sin to try and change your gender. The media is treating this like breaking news, but isn’t that what every competent christian believes? And with the Jussie Smollett conviction, there is a competition to see who can take his place as our nation’s chief race hoaxer. One BLM supporting doctor seems to be auditioning for the role.
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Which Towns Are Worth Saving?
An enormous infusion of money and effort will be needed to prepare the United States for the changes wrought by the climate crisis.
We visited towns in North Carolina that have been regularly hit by floods to confront a heartbreaking question: How does a community decide whether its homes are worth saving?
Guest: Christopher Flavelle, a climate reporter for The New York Times.
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Background reading:
- For the first time, there is bipartisan acknowledgement — through actions, if not words — that the United States is unprepared for global warming and will need huge amounts of cash to cope.
- Homeowners in the Outer Banks of North Carolina are facing a tax increase of almost 50 percent to protect their homes. Is this the future of coastal towns?
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Episode 7: Uprising: A Guide From Portland: Resistance Through Mutual Aid
Thousands of Portlanders decided their city had failed them. So they decided to take care of each other.
Host: Robert Evans
Executive Producer: Sophie Lichterman
Writers: Bea Lake, Donovan Smith, Elaine Kinchen, Garrison Davis, Robert Evans
Narration: Bea Lake, Donovan Smith, Elaine Kinchen, Garrison Davis, Robert Evans
Editor: Chris Szczech
Music: Crooked Ways by Propaganda
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Fight Companion - November 10, 2018
#182: Continuing the Mission of Service and Brotherhood
In Charlie Mike, Time magazine columnist Joe Klein tells the dramatic stories of how two veteran organizations dedicated to service began and how these groups gave many struggling vets the sense of purpose and camaraderie that they ached for since returning home. Today on the podcast, I talk to Joe about Team Rubicon— a veteran organization that does natural disaster response around the world– and The Mission Continues— an organization founded by retired Navy SEAL Eric Greitens that funds volunteer work done by vets. Joe and I discuss the men behind these groups, the work they do, and how throwing themselves to the service to others helped many struggling combat vets overcome the demons of war.