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    Albert Mohler: Looking to 2021 With Hope

    Albert Mohler: Looking to 2021 With Hope

    Before the year 2020 began, the biggest story by far had already begun, but we didn’t know it. Most Americans thought the big story of 2020 would be the presidential election. What could be bigger? We soon found out.

    Democrats impeached Donald Trump but failed to remove him. The same party panicked when Bernie Sanders took the lead for the nomination, but it was Joe Biden who took the prize. John Lewis, Ruth Bader Ginsburg, Alex Trebek, George Floyd, Breonna Taylor and John le Carre all died, each with a different story.

    In November, Joe Biden was declared the winner, but Donald Trump was in no mood to concede. He hasn’t yet.

    Of course, COVID-19 became the big story of the year. In December, “Operation Warp Speed” produced a vaccine. It’s still a big fight.

    Most of us won’t be sad to see 2020 end, and we look to 2021 with hope. May the New Year bring you and yours renewed promise and blessing.

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    Albert Mohler: Looking to 2021 With Hope

    Albert Mohler: Looking to 2021 With Hope

    Before the year 2020 began, the biggest story by far had already begun, but we didn’t know it. Most Americans thought the big story of 2020 would be the presidential election. What could be bigger? We soon found out.

    Democrats impeached Donald Trump but failed to remove him. The same party panicked when Bernie Sanders took the lead for the nomination, but it was Joe Biden who took the prize. John Lewis, Ruth Bader Ginsburg, Alex Trebek, George Floyd, Breonna Taylor and John le Carre all died, each with a different story.

    In November, Joe Biden was declared the winner, but Donald Trump was in no mood to concede. He hasn’t yet.

    Of course, COVID-19 became the big story of the year. In December, “Operation Warp Speed” produced a vaccine. It’s still a big fight.

    Most of us won’t be sad to see 2020 end, and we look to 2021 with hope. May the New Year bring you and yours renewed promise and blessing.

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    The Best of 2020: When Privacy Got Serious

    The Best of 2020: When Privacy Got Serious

    We look back to January 2020 - with no crystal ball for Serious Privacy with Paul Breitbarth and K Royal.  With 47 episodes and over 25,000 downloads,  Season 1 of Serious Privacy is complete. Thank you to our fans! Season 2 starts Global Privacy Day 2021. Our initial ideas were a little different, but K and Paul found their rhythm and a following. Join us as we look back, play some of our favorite moments, and look ahead to 2021. 

    Our most popular episodes were What Now Right Now? Assessment of the EU Schrems II Decision with Gabriela Zanfir-Fortuna of the Future of Privacy Forum and Sophie in ’t Veld, which we put together the same day; Wildly Successful: An Unexpected Career in Privacy with Emerald de Leeuw; and Privacy on the Front Lines: A View from LA with Lillian Russell

    We had phenomenal speakers from around the world (such as Travis LeBlanc, Profs. Dan Solove and Paul Schwartz, Sophie Kwasny, Fabricio da Mota AlvesVivienne Artz, Marie Penot, Annelies Moens) and amazing topics (such as Sharenting, a tribute to Ruth Bader Ginsburg, Schrems II guidance, laws from around the world , social justicewomen in privacy


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    Les femmes et les enfants, victimes collatérales de la Covid

    Les femmes et les enfants, victimes collatérales de la Covid

    Les droits des enfants et la place de la femme dans la société ont énormément évolué durant les 50 dernières années. Mais chez nos voisins les Américains, on estime que la pandémie de COVID-19 risque d'annuler plusieurs de ces gains seulement en quelques mois. Avec des répercussions aussi ailleurs dans le monde.

    Avec Élise Jetté et Charles Trahan. 

     

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    Octobre 2020

     

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    Episode 13: Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg (The Notorious RBG)

    Episode 13: Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg (The Notorious RBG)

    Ruth Bader Ginsburg inspired many during her 87 years of life, and certainly during her 27 years serving as a justice on the US Supreme Court, the 2nd woman to ever do so in America. 

    Ruth was strong in her values and the absolute definition of grit. She would be notably dubbed "The Notorious R.B.G." by a law student via a popular Tumblr page, and named on Forbes magazine's list of The World's 100 Most Powerful Women, and Time magazine's 100 most influential People.

    So, how did Ruth break through multiple glass ceilings for men and women in her lifetime and what legacy does she leave behind? Find out today on the Controversial Figures Podcast.

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    The Life and Legacy of RBG

    The Life and Legacy of RBG

    This episode The Life and Legacy of RBG focuses on Ruth Bader Ginsburg's story on and off the court.  In this episode we explore:

    • Ruth Bader Ginsburg's back story and the discrimination she faced in college.
    • Her fight to overturn sex discrimination both on the books and in practice
    • Her rulings on the Supreme Court and how they've shaped America today
    • The threat posed to her legacy by Trump's current nomination to SCOTUS
    • What Ginsburg represented to millions of Americans including young women

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    Episode 27 | The First Presidential Debates of 2020

    Episode 27 | The First Presidential Debates of 2020

    Topics Discussed: 

    • The first presidential debates
    • The Nomination of Amy Coney Barrett
    • The left’s hypocrisy regarding religion
    • Division over Ginsburg’s decision to stay on the Supreme Court until the end
    • Trump’s astronomical number of appointments
    • The decline of the Democrat Party

     

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    Beach Talk #5 - We check in with Carla to talk about a wild week in the news.

    Beach Talk #5 - We check in with Carla to talk about a wild week in the news.

    Welcome to Beach Talk #5. Recorded the day after the Presidential “Debate” with Chris Wallace, Ken and Carla weigh in with their reaction. They reflect on the untimely death of the irreplaceable Supreme Court Justice, Ruth Bader Ginsburg, the coming election and the Presidential spin - predicting massive “fraud,” sabotaging our confidence in the integrity of the legion of men and women dedicated to fairness. Carla gives us an update on Mayor Pete. Tips on voting.

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    Organ Donation

    Organ Donation

    More than 100,000 people are waiting for donations in the United States. In 2019, nearly 11,900 people provided a life-saving donation upon their death, a record high, but still far short of what is needed.  Many birth defects and diseases lead to organ failure and have no cure. Learn about organ transplants and why donors are so important.

    We also talk about the tradition of Shiva and celebrate the life of Ruth Bader Ginsburg.

     #OrganDonorsSaveLlives #OrganTransplant #RBG

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    Michelle Gielan, Robin Rock, All About the Girls The Podcast, and more!

    Michelle Gielan, Robin Rock, All About the Girls The Podcast, and more!

    In this week's exciting special edition of Great News Weekly we honor Ruth Bader Ginsburg with a Women's Empowerment themed episode. We turn the tables and Robin Rock interviews Jenny about the launch of All About The Girls The Podcast. Michelle Gielan educates about positive psychology and the importance of "your broadcast"! 

    Tune in now to get your weekly fill of GOOD News.

    Share your Lifelines (good news stories) and other great news stories at: Share@GreatNews.Life and check out our sites: NWI.Life, Valpo.Life, Portage.Life and LaPorteCounty.Life.

    One of Us: Notorious RBG plus some hot privacy topics

    One of Us: Notorious RBG plus some hot privacy topics

    If 2020 was not bad enough already, we lost Ruth Bader Ginsburg on September 18, 2020. She was admired by many lawyers and legal scholars, not just in the United States - she was a legal giant, and a great advocate for equality for all. Paul Breitbarth and K Royal discuss the impact Justice Ginsburg had on the legal field and how she inspired respect and devotion.  Our homage goes beyond her legal decisions to remember her as the icon she was, and always will be.

    In addition, Paul and K touch on a few topics in privacy law, such as whether the US really will pass a federal privacy law and reconsideration of the actions taken towards Facebook in Ireland  Also, in the US, there is perhaps an overlooked part of US privacy, a final rule published by the Office of the National Coordinator which implements a portion of the 21st Century Cares Act, on Information Blocking - a rule that has quite a bit in common with the EU’s General Data Protection Regulation.

    Join us as we pay our respects to the late Ruth Bader Ginsburg, the second woman ever appointed to the US Supreme Court and one who blazed trails for equality in the US, followed by some frank conversation on some current privacy topics.

    Resources

    • Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg - picture of her clerks
    • U.S. Federal Privacy Law Hearing 23 September: Revisiting the need for federal data privacy legislation
      • Julie Brill, Maureen Ohlhausen, Jon Leibowitz, William Kovacic (all former FTC) and Xavier Becerra (CA A-G) 
      • Quotes from The Register:
        • Julie Brill argued that not only will a company want to have the option to trade with Europe at some point, but that a stronger and clearer data privacy law across the US would be beneficial: it would enable companies to “engage more respectfully and increase trust in those companies.” It would increase competitiveness.
        • Agreement that a patchwork of state laws needs to be avoided. 
        • Becerra: “Give us a playbook. But don't preempt smart, nimble privacy protections that let states meet the varying challenges coming at us.”
    • WSJ Article: Irish DPC Schrems-II enforcement follow up:
    • The West Wing - S01E09 -


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    Remembering the Notorious RBG and Looking Ahead to What’s At Stake

    Remembering the Notorious RBG and Looking Ahead to What’s At Stake

    On September 18, Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg passed away from complications related to pancreatic cancer. Ruth Bader Ginsburg was a fierce defender of justice for all. Leila Abolfazli, Director of Federal Reproductive Rights at the National Women’s Law Center sits down to talk to us about Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg’s legacy and what’s at stake when it comes to our sexual and reproductive health and rights. 

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    Bart Davenport (Season Three-The Appening-028-September 24th, 2020)Bart Davenport (September 24, 2020)

    Bart Davenport (Season Three-The Appening-028-September 24th, 2020)Bart Davenport (September 24, 2020)

    BART DAVENPORT joins this week's Pop Oracle session with host ANDRAS JONES to discuss last week’s session featuring a song from MIRANDA ZEIGER. This is a fun one featuring songs from JOHN EASDALE of DRAMARAMA, BRITTA PHILLIPS, ANDREA WITTGENS & BART DAVENPORT.

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    The Pop Oracle Song of The Day for September 24th, 2020:
    “Wonderamaland” by JOHN EASDALE

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    "Beach Bum" by MIRANDA ZEIGER
    "Wonderamaland" by JOHN EASDALE
    "Say Goodnight" by BRITTA PHILLIPS
    "Two Leftists Feet" by BART DAVENPORT
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    “In Walked Bud, Out Walked Bud” by Thelonious Monk

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    Fearless Girl

    Fearless Girl

    Much has been said about Ruth Bader Ginsburg, but what’s HEALING about her legacy...

    ...she knew there was someone deeper and more important than politics.

    She became super close with her polar opposite, Justice Scalia

    They bashed each other in their opinions and dissents.

    But they got together on multiple New Years Eves...

    To anyone locking horns with the other political party right now, which I think is almost everyone, this is a podcast dedicated to healing the divide!

    SCOTUS, CHBC, and a conversation with Paul Miller

    SCOTUS, CHBC, and a conversation with Paul Miller

    In this episode, Josh, Lindsay, and Brent discuss Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg, Capitol Hill Baptist Church, 200,000 coronavirus deaths, Breonna Taylor, the ‘Born Alive’ executive order, and an American Sign Language Bible. Lindsay also gives a rundown of this week’s ERLC content including a piece by the ERLC Policy Staff with an "Explainer: What you need to know about the Adoptee Citizenship Act," Elizabeth Selle with "How to walk with teens who struggle with depression and anxiety," and Jeff Pickering with "Explainer: Religious liberty and Capitol Hill Baptist Church’s lawsuit in Washington, D.C." Also in this episode, the hosts are joined by Paul Miller for a conversation about life and ministry.

    About Paul

    Dr. Paul D. Miller is a Professor of the Practice of International Affairs at Georgetown University’s School of Foreign Service. He serves as co-chair of the Global Politics and Security concentration in the Master of Science in Foreign Service program. He is also a research fellow with the Ethics and Religious Liberty Commission, a visiting professor with the American Enterprise Institute’s Initiative on Faith and Public Life, and a non-resident Senior Fellow with the Atlantic Council’s Scowcroft Center for Strategy and Security. You can connect with him on  Twitter: @PaulDMiller2

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    1. Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg dead at 87
    2. Capitol Hill Baptist Church sues D.C. on COVID order
    3. Evangelical church files lawsuit over D.C.’s covid-19 restrictions on religious gatherings
    4. The Supreme Court Needs to Be Less Central to American Public Life
    5. U.S. reaches 200,000 coronavirus deaths
    6. The Color of Coronavirus
    7. We're numb to the coronavirus
    8. Absolutely heartbreaking' ruling in Breonna Taylor shooting sparks new wave of national protests for justice, racial equality
    9. California moves to phase out new gasoline-powered cars
    10. Trump announces 'Born Alive' executive order for abortion survivors
    11. American Sign Language Bible now complete after 39 years

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