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    Explore " russians" with insightful episodes like "Tom Fitton's Weekly Update -- March 04, 2022", "815 - Tom Quiggin: What the H&LL happened with Ukraine?", "Modest Mussorgsky and the Lonely Soldier (Historical Romance) - Story #10", "2. Nobody (2021)" and "166 - Master Series: WWII Soldiers" from podcasts like ""Tom Fitton's Weekly Update Podcast", "The James Altucher Show", "Stories from the Hearth", "FilmFloggers" and "Roast Mortem Cast"" and more!

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    815 - Tom Quiggin: What the H&LL happened with Ukraine?

    815 - Tom Quiggin: What the H&LL happened with Ukraine?

    I woke up today and saw the news about Ukraine, Russia, and America, and I asked myself, What is going on? Is an invasion happening? What will happen to the economy?

    So I called my go-to foreign intelligence,  and a fellow friend, Tom Quiggin, a former intelligence officer who served in Bosnia, he worked for the International War Crimes Tribunal, the Royal Canadian Mounted Police, Nanyang Technological University in Singapore, and a court expert on terrorism, and invite him on to the podcast to talk about what he thought about the Ukraine issue, and what will likely to happen to Ukraine?

    On top of that, we also talked about what's the American Political Strategy, how will China react? What would NATO do in this situation?

    Listen to the episode, and hopefully, Tom answered all your questions and doubts!

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    Modest Mussorgsky and the Lonely Soldier (Historical Romance) - Story #10

    Modest Mussorgsky and the Lonely Soldier (Historical Romance) - Story #10

    Ludoslaw Dragon is a lonely drunk. Ludoslaw Dragon has a hole in his heart. Ludoslaw Dragon has disappeared... In the aftermath of World War Two, a once-picturesque Polish town hides a dark secret beneath its air-raid rubble. A photograph of a young pianist is found amongst Ludoslaw's clothes. A heart-breaking love affair comes to the surface.

    Stories from the Hearth is an immersive storytelling experience featuring truly original fiction backed by thoughtfully produced soundscapes. The aim of this podcast is to rekindle its listeners' love for the ancient art of storytelling (and story-listening), and to bring some small escapism to the frantic energies of the modern world. Stories is the brainchild of queer punk poet, environmentalist, and anarchist Cal Bannerman. Vive l'art!

    Episode #14 out on Halloweeeeen! (31.10.21)

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    2. Nobody (2021)

    2. Nobody (2021)

    Welcome to 15 minutes of Flog, the bitesize companion piece to the world-renowned FilmFloggers podcast! Here you'll find a Notorious waffler and a renowned Bullsh*t trivia expert attempting to condense their useless long-winded points into just 15 minutes!   
    Are you a Tight Arse?

    Topics crammed into the 15 minutes include:

    How average is the average man?   

    Where do I buy that pillow divider?

    Is Saul Goodman the man to step on John Wick's toes?

    My co-host Tom dabbles in auditing
    ; should I be suspicious?

    Could this be a set-up for Back to the Future 4?

    What's your worse bus journey?
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    STORYTIME (Space Station 2): On the Wrong Side of An Impasse

    STORYTIME (Space Station 2): On the Wrong Side of An Impasse
    In this episode, Dan Goldin officially starts on his job as the new NASA Administrator and uncovers what is the complex, carefully constructed, system of relationships that the folks of the Old NASA Institution have established in Washington. In doing so, he realizes what the situation of the Space Station Freedom actually is - it's at an impasse. "Man in Black: Perhaps an arrangement can be reached? Vizzini: There will be no arrangements -- and you're killing her! Man in Black: But if there can be no arrangement, then we are at an impasse." - The Princess Bride, 1987

    STORYTIME (Space Station 1): The President's Most Controversial Job

    STORYTIME (Space Station 1): The President's Most Controversial Job
    In the early 90s, the Administrator of NASA, became one of the most controversial Presidentially appointed positions in the U.S. government. And, the International Space station was NASA's most controversial program. Out of the blue Dan Goldin, a government rookie, was asked to consider the role of Administrator of NASA after President George H.W. Bush just fired Dick Truly, the previous Administrator, in a shocking and high profile way. This STORYTIME is about this government rookie's journey going from a Washington outsider to becoming the only Administrator to successfully gain Congress' support for the Space Station and finally deploy it into space by convincing President Clinton that the U.S. should partner with our former Cold War enemies - the Russians. "Never make choices out of desperation, I think through it" - Nas

    Chap9: Moon Matters/Instructor General Gerber, Part 2 [military, sci-fi]

    Chap9: Moon Matters/Instructor General Gerber, Part 2 [military, sci-fi]

    Clarence and Shaun discuss their writing process (typing vs. handwriting), fancy fonts, and Shaun talks about his latest short story.  Clarence goes into detail about how he met audiobook narrator KC Johnston (next week's guest!) and at the 18:10 mark, our first "official" guest, erotica writer Wolfgang Domino, joins in for a few words!

    At the 22:55 mark, the squirrelly tale of naval officers Frederick, Hubits and Instructor General Gerber continues as Fredericks' past is made clear amidst an ambush on a Russinnian moonbase!  

    (shoutout to Brain Emery btw just because!)

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    Testing American Righteousness

    Testing American Righteousness

    On this episode of The Open Mind, we're delighted to welcome Jonathan Haidt. Haidt is the Cooley Professor of Ethical Leadership, based in the Business and Society program at New York University, a social psychologist whose research examines the intuitive foundations of morality. He’s coauthor of “The Coddling of the American Mind: How Good Intentions and Bad Ideas are Setting up a Generation for Failure” as well as author of the New York Timesbestseller, “The Righteous Mind: Why Good People are Divided by Politics and Religion.” 

    He studies the origins of the human moral sense and their relevance to polarization and dysfunction, American politics, intellectual life, and our everyday lives and debates. Before coming to NYU, Professor Haidt taught for 16 years at U.Va, University of Virginia. 



    Testing American Righteousness

    Testing American Righteousness

    On this episode of The Open Mind, we're delighted to welcome Jonathan Haidt. Haidt is the Cooley Professor of Ethical Leadership, based in the Business and Society program at New York University, a social psychologist whose research examines the intuitive foundations of morality. He’s coauthor of “The Coddling of the American Mind: How Good Intentions and Bad Ideas are Setting up a Generation for Failure” as well as author of the New York Timesbestseller, “The Righteous Mind: Why Good People are Divided by Politics and Religion.” 

    He studies the origins of the human moral sense and their relevance to polarization and dysfunction, American politics, intellectual life, and our everyday lives and debates. Before coming to NYU, Professor Haidt taught for 16 years at U.Va, University of Virginia. 



    Episode 6: Margarita Man, Part 2

    Episode 6: Margarita Man, Part 2

    For more on Felix Sater and Trump SoHo

    New York Times: Donald Trump settled a real estate lawsuit and a criminal case was closed   

    Los Angeles Times: Trump business associate led double life as FBI informant — and more, he says

    BuzzFeed News: How a player In the Trump-Russia scandal led a double life as an American spy

    NPR: Trump SoHo: A shiny hotel wrapped in glass, but hiding mysteries

    Harvard Political Review: A tale of two Russias

    For more on Iceland condo hotel money, Russians and jailed bankers

    Bloomberg: Hey, Mueller, you should check out Iceland

    Time: Why Russia is bailing out Iceland

    The Telegraph (Britain): Donald Trump signed off deal designed to deprive US of tens of millions of dollars in tax

    Sigrún Davíðsdóttir Icelog: Iceland, Russia and Bayrock – some facts, less fiction

    For more on the failed Trump Fort Lauderdale condo project:

    Miami Herald: Failed Donald Trump tower thrust into GOP campaign for presidency (with video and portion of 2013 Trump deposition)

    Lawsuit brought by prospective buyers: Second amended complaint

    YouTube: Wyclef Jean entertains at announcement of Fort Lauderdale project

    Looking for book-length reading?

    Craig Unger: “House of Trump, House of Putin: The Untold Story of Donald Trump and the Russian Mafia”

    https://www.amazon.com/House-Trump-Putin-Untold-Russian/dp/152474350X

    David Cay Johnston: “The Making of Donald Trump”

    https://www.amazon.com/Making-Donald-Trump-David-Johnston/dp/1612196322

    Salvatore Lauria: “The Scorpion and the Frog”

    https://www.amazon.com/Scorpion-Frog-High-Times-Crimes/dp/1893224260

    Episode 5: Margarita Man, Part 1

    Episode 5: Margarita Man, Part 1

    For more on Felix Sater and Trump SoHo

    New York Times: Donald Trump settled a real estate lawsuit and a criminal case was closed   

    Los Angeles Times: Trump business associate led double life as FBI informant — and more, he says

    BuzzFeed News: How a player In the Trump-Russia scandal led a double life as an American spy

    NPR: Trump SoHo: A shiny hotel wrapped in glass, but hiding mysteries

    Harvard Political Review: A tale of two Russias

    For more on Iceland condo hotel money, Russians and jailed bankers

    Bloomberg: Hey, Mueller, you should check out Iceland

    Time: Why Russia is bailing out Iceland

    The Telegraph (Britain): Donald Trump signed off deal designed to deprive US of tens of millions of dollars in tax

    Sigrún Davíðsdóttir Icelog: Iceland, Russia and Bayrock – some facts, less fiction

    For more on the failed Trump Fort Lauderdale condo project:

    Miami Herald: Failed Donald Trump tower thrust into GOP campaign for presidency (with video and portion of 2013 Trump deposition)

    Lawsuit brought by prospective buyers: Second amended complaint

    YouTube: Wyclef Jean entertains at announcement of Fort Lauderdale project

    Looking for book-length reading?

    Craig Unger: “House of Trump, House of Putin: The Untold Story of Donald Trump and the Russian Mafia”

    https://www.amazon.com/House-Trump-Putin-Untold-Russian/dp/152474350X

    David Cay Johnston: “The Making of Donald Trump”

    https://www.amazon.com/Making-Donald-Trump-David-Johnston/dp/1612196322

    Salvatore Lauria: “The Scorpion and the Frog”

    https://www.amazon.com/Scorpion-Frog-High-Times-Crimes/dp/1893224260

    Episode 1: Father of the Bride

    Episode 2: Prince of Diamonds

    Episode 3: The Flying Oligarch

    Episode 4: Bank On It

    Why did the U.S. want to nuke the moon?

    Why did the U.S. want to nuke the moon?

    What if you had the power to blow up an entire nation at the touch of a button? What would you do with that power? Apparently the US wanted to use it blow up our nearest celestial body! I'm sure it made sense to someone, somewhere at the time, but hindsight can be a bitch. Why did the US wanna blow it up? Find out in this episode. Hosted by Dave Zwolenski and Matthew (Redd) Peterson.

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