Even as a ceasefire comes into effect in Lebanon, the Empire and its proxies are already shifting their aggression to others. Solidarity with Syria and Palestine.
At the recent climate conference, the rules were just shut up. Inside Climate News reporter Bob Berwyn speaks with Alex Wise, host of Sea Change Radio. Hurricane seasons are twisting out of shape. We get new science from Dr. Hosmay Lopez of NOAA. American Senator Sheldon Whitehouse gives us the real news from COP29. He says climate action is going ahead over the world, and cannot be stopped - even in America. Is it too late for denial?
Think computer games are just a boy's world? Think again. Brenda Laurel deeply transformed the gaming and computer worlds from their early days - and she got her start in Theatre. She advocates for diversity and inclusiveness in video games, designed some games to appeal to girls' strengths, and pioneered virtual reality. Her Ph.D. dissertation, published in 1986, was titled Toward the Design of a Computer-Based Interactive Fantasy System, and it formed the basis of her 1993 book Computers as Theater.
Brenda told her life story to Suki Wessling, host of the podcast The Babblery, and Suki shared part of that longer interview with WINGS.
WINGS: Women's International News Gathering Service
- Joe Banks joins Tony and Martin. The new government in Bristol and how it’s going. Crisis in social housing – mould, cladding etc
Serious failings in Bristol’s council housing says Government regulator
- Old Bristol US-Style Mayor Marvin Rees’s new job at Bristol University created specially for him. Homelessness. Government no money since 2008
- New city council chief to receive £192k salary Nick Hibberd will receive the annual salary from Bristol City Council when he replaces the interim chief executive
- Gaza – the conflict – BBC Radio 4 documentary series. Ruthless Zionist terrorism. The Conflict Middle East The First Intifada (1987)
- ‘The Beginning of the End of Humanity’, Tanya Haj Hassan – Dr. Chris Hook, a Bristol Emergency Doctor (MSF), joins Tony and Martin.
- “Palestinians don’t need pity. They don’t need praise. They need meaningful solidarity and urgent intervention to end these atrocities.”
- EXCLUSIVE: Fatima reports from Northern Gaza. Desperate situation in Gaza – food, water, warmth. Gaza genocide is The Beginning of the End of Humanity’
- Israel turned Jabalia into a barren desert and made our home a grave After burying our grandfather From that moment on, we became refugees for the second time in less than two generations
- US mercenary firms compete for ‘huge contracts’ to control security in north Gaza: Report Infamous Pentagon contractors Constellis and Orbis
- Scott Ritter on Christian Zionism and Trump. Fatima’s report from Gaza. ‘Zionism: The Real Enemy of the Jews’ book.
- Huckabee is a staunch supporter of Israel. His appointment demonstrates a “very hawkish, very pro-right-wing Israel” approach by the Trump administration
- Pro-assisted dying group has its origins in eugenics – and it all revolves around your favourite chocolate company, Cadburys
- Living in caves in Bristol. Bristol man living in cave on side of cliff as he ‘can’t afford home in city’ With benefits and council housing hard to come by
- Group discussion about pro Palestinian journalists being targeted Evidence for Gaza’s Genocide is So Overwhelming that Those Who Deny It Are Really Justifying It
- Spy cops – Neil Woods confesses. Ex-undercover cop reveals surveillance tactics – Big Brother Watch – former undercover police officer Neil Woods
- GRAYZONE LEAK: Britain takes ‘unilateral lead’ on ‘regime change’ in Russia – Project Alchemy – bullying propaganda. Leaks expose secret British military cell
- Tom Bowles was arrested whilst photographing a Just Stop Oil protest by officers untrained in the important role of the media at protests
- Tom was detained for over 14 hours, his equipment was seized and his family home was searched late at night
- Manchester 2017 terrorist attack – More than 300 people affected by the Manchester Arena bombing cannot continue their legal action against MI5
- The defence secretary has announced £500m emergency cuts to the UK military, including the Royal Navy’s two amphibious assault ships, a frigate and 31 helicopters
- Father-of-four and victim of miscarriage of justice Peter Lynch ‘took his own life’ while serving two years in jail for verbally abusing police at anti-migrant protest
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In this episode of Band of Traders, the hosts dive into their recent trading experiences, focusing on market volatility and the rise of meme coins (Like Fleri Coin). They analyze the dynamics between Bitcoin and Ethereum, discussing their narratives and market performance, and highlight the challenges and rewards of content creation in the trading world.
The second half covers trading plans, emphasizing the importance of collecting trading statistics, avoiding look-ahead bias, and understanding market mood. The hosts discuss the significance of a systematic approach to trading, effective risk management, and the role of diversification. They share insights on defining balance areas, maintaining focus, and leveraging feedback loops for continuous improvement.
The episode provides a comprehensive look at current market trends and practical strategies for navigating the trading landscape, offering valuable lessons for both novice and experienced traders.
This week hosts Kyle, Fleri, and Baba Yaga reflect on their recent trading experiences, including the impact of the FTT collapse on their personal accounts. They discuss lessons learned from navigating volatile markets, the risks associated with prop accounts, and the future of trading in light of recent events. Emphasizing risk management and adaptability, the conversation also celebrates a year of Band of Traders and explores innovative ideas for improving the trading environment.
The hosts share personal stories, discussing the emotional challenges traders face, especially when dealing with losses, and the importance of mentorship and community support. They reflect on their efforts to support the community following a hurricane, highlighting acts of generosity and collaboration. The episode is rich with insights on trading strategies, the significance of risk management, and the emotional aspects of trading, offering listeners valuable takeaways on how to navigate the complexities of the trading world.
In this episode of Band of Traders, Kyle sits down with Graham Glover (CEO and co-founder of PriceSquawk) to explore his trading journey and the innovative development of the PriceSquawk app. Graham shares how auditory cues can revolutionize market analysis, enhance decision-making, and keep traders connected to the market. They delve into the evolution of trading tools, the significance of understanding order flow, and how simplifying trading processes can improve performance.
The discussion highlights the importance of mentorship, trading drills like the 'Trading Naked' exercise, and the value of accountability and post-market reviews for growth. Graham also addresses the emotional challenges of trading, such as the strain of staring at the DOM and avoiding over-analysis. Together, Kyle and Graham discuss the future of trading technology, blending sound and visual aids to create a more immersive and effective trading experience.
In this Special Edition of Band of Traders, Fleri brings some friends that participated in the Gelber breakout competition to share their experiences and insights. They delve into the expectations and challenges faced during the six-week contest, exploring the differences between retail and institutional trading, and the psychological aspects of managing risk and performance.
The traders discuss their strategies, tackling issues like market orders, slippage, and how contest parameters influenced their trading styles. They explore position trading versus intraday trading, the importance of risk management, and the emotional resilience required to handle market fluctuations. The conversation highlights the advantages of multi-market trading and the significance of adapting to market events to maximize profits.
Reflecting on their competition journey, the participants share how their strategies and approaches evolved, discussing the lessons learned from both successes and failures. They emphasize the importance of sticking to one's trading strategy, managing emotions, and understanding game theory in high-stakes environments, offering listeners valuable insights into the complexities of competitive trading.
Final Standings:
1. JPowell - $84,777
2. NKlezek - $57,425
3. Brock - $54,627
4. Fleri - $14,244
7. Kevin - $4,084
This week’s radio show happens to fall on a 5th Friday, meaning it is time for The Thunderbolt’s Greatest Strikes! This is the best of the best from all these years. Listen at your own risk.
This week, on the Global Research News Hour, with Pat King apparently the latest figure making news around the Truckers in Ottawa almost 3 years ago this coming January, we take a look at what objective evidence reveals in retrospect about the freedom convoy. We start off with Rodney Palmer, the award winning former CBC and CTV journalist who stated based on his own experience in Ottawa during the Convoy Occupation that the media was outright using propaganda to convince us that our country was under attack. And in our second half hour, author Ray McGinnis reports on the Convoy based on what was actually presented at the Public Order Emergency Commission, and arrives at difficult conclusions regarding the way our government and our media behaved during the peak of the COVID-19 crisis.
A weekly 30 minute review of international news and opinion, recorded from a shortwave radio and the internet. With times, frequencies, and websites for listening at home. 3 files- Highest quality broadcast, regular broadcast, and slow-modem streaming. Radio Deutsche-Welle, France 24, and NHK Japan.
Avoiding the jingle we stubbornly jangle through another hour of contemporary Celtic. There'll be plenty of that with our Christmas Special later this month. Serving Glitchy Fiddles from the Afro Celts, Whistling Donkeys from County Tyrone, greener grass from The Electrics and a pause for thanksgiving, because It Is Right To Give Drones And Praise. You've got yer Celt In A Twist with Patricia Fraser.
Today's music is not restricted by language, latitude or attitude. It's free to roam far and wide as nature intended. Discover new sounds this hour from Lolomis and Locarno, and Tinariwen share a rarity from their illustrious career. We unwrap another gift from Sam Redmore's Modulate album while Skekewiff revitalize a Dean Martin crooner. Music's the key to a brave and better world. Share it with World Beat Canada!
Spanish songs sung and played on guitar is something I have enjoyed beginning when I lived in Peru in the mid 1960′s. I often have the pleasure of listening to and talking with Marcos Pereda, a person who can do just that. Marcos was born in Cuba and made his home there until the end of the last century when he moved with his American wife to the United States and soon thereafter to Mendocino County where he has settled, and can often be found playing his guitar and singing the soft sounds of his songs. Marcos Pereda joined Radio Curious at our studio in Ukiah on the 24th November 2008.
The book Marcos Pereda recommends is “The Course of Miracles” by Dr. Helen Schucman.