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Community or Chaos

Marvin Hubbard

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Marvin Hubbard presents an hour of interesting and eclectic and topical radio. Marvin interviews a wide range of people from religious leaders and teachers through to ecological activists and touring musicians. Supported by the Religious Society of Friends (Quakers).
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BUILDING COMMUNITY: Liberty Life Media is the pro-military media house for the 350,000 military Servicemembers, DOD personnel, Veterans, and their families who serve on The Liberty Coast’s 7 & 3/4 military bases and live in Florida and Georgia’s Camden, Nassau, Duval, Baker, Clay, Bradford, Putnam and St. Johns counties with relevant, relatable, referential, and usable information to support and enhance their lives.
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Public healthcare underfunded financial crisis - Prof Peter CramptonFormer Pro-Vice-Chancellor, Division of Health Sciences. University of Otago.We will be discussing the crisis of public accessible healthcare Aotearoa NZ due to a tax system that benefits the one percent and destroys our public superstructures by negligent under funding!Broadcast o…
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Civil Disobedience against Fontera's coal trains - Ben Neville Attorney representing Extinction Rebellion Protesters against Fontera's coal trains. We will discuss our ethical moral obligations in the face of central crisis for humanity and the rest of life on earth. Do we have an obligation to save the lives of our great grandchildren where is our…
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Budgeting in runaway capitalism - Andrew Henderson Budget Advice Executive Officer discussing how to cope with budgeting in an inflationary recession, and unjust tax system that privileges the rich and exploits the average kiwi!Broadcast on OAR 105.4FM Dunedin www.oar.org.nz
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Predatory Electricity Prices - Craig Rennie Economist and Director of Policy at New Zealand Council of Trade Unions. We willWe will talk about The extraordinary high price of electricity in New Zealand and his effect on householders and industry in New Zealand. We also talk how the present freemarket structure producing electricity rewards power sh…
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Dunedin Hospital Rebuild Crisis - Pete Hodgson Former MP and former overseer of the construction of the new Dunedin hospital. We will asking if the is the hospital rebuild is in serious danger of cuts that may affect it's capacity to meet Otago's healthcare needs in the future and may also impact on the medical school and the hospital as a teaching…
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Free market profit driven Power Crisis - Prof Stephen Poletti’s expertise is in energy economics & industrial organisation. We will discuss allowing the free-market to control our energy development and distribution to be driven by profit motive policy encourage the drive for profits over the need for secure non-carbon energy. And have electricity …
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Veteran Mark Rosenlof is Living Stoic Values in a Challenging World By Christina Swanson Choosing to do what’s hard and being a blank slate to foster detailed, unbiased growth, has been at the center of this accomplished young Marine’s life. Veteran Mark Rosenlof, a middle child in a family of four kids, grew up in what some might view as a stiflin…
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Bill Craig: A Wild Ride Being All That He Can Be as an Army Helicopter Pilot By Christina Swanson From collecting airplane parts from a famous crash in the San Bernardino mountains, to rescuing Army troops in a war zone, and dropping huge water vats on raging wildfires, it’s been a wild ride for this Army helicopter pilot. Craig is a 39-year Vetera…
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Navy Veteran NeNe Landfair Is The Force Multiplier For the Military Museum of North Florida By Christina Swanson “Serving in the military, and sharing experiences with other military folks at the museum has given my life purpose, helped me overcome my anxiety and made me the more patient person I am today,” said Virmara “NeNe” Landfair. Landfair is…
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Authentic Military History Can be Found at this Specialized Local Museum By Christina Swanson For your history and military buffs, there is a wonderful gem for exploration and education right here on the Liberty Coast in Green Cove Springs. Located at the old Lee Field Navy Auxiliary Air Base or what is now called Reynolds Air Park in Green Cove Sp…
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MONDAY, NOVEMBER 11, 11:01 AM Held in Downtown Jacksonville This patriotic parade features grand marshals, senior military officials, active-duty and retired military, veterans groups, local high school marching bands, decorative floats, giant balloons, JROTC units and more. More info at SpecialEvents.coj.net https://www.libertylifemedia.com/articl…
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SATURDAY, OCTOBER 12 at 8:00 AM Compete against runners region-wide during the Navy Region Southeast 2024 5th an­nual Navy Birthday 5k Run! This is a FREE event and FREE T-shirts will be given while supplies last. The top 3 male and female installation runners will receive medals and the overall top 3 male and female runners in the region will be a…
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From collecting airplane parts from a famous crash in the San Ber­nardino mountains, to rescuing Army troops in a war zone, and dropping huge water vats on raging wildfires, it’s been a wild ride for this Army helicopter pilot. Craig is a 39-year Veteran and father of eight. Serving as a Marine Corps infantry­man reservist, active Army carpenter, e…
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As for most of us, fate and choice shape our experiences and, ul­timately, life journey. For this world traveler, bluewater sailor, Army Veteran, accomplished writer and international marketer, Kenneth Overman is a true forever-seeking Renaissance man with the spirited heart of a hippy. Afterall, he started his adult years in the rebellious 60s, no…
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SATURDAY, OCT.12 AT 3:00 PM Join The Theater at Kings Bay for an electrifying "Autobots Assemble" event. Witness thrilling robotics demonstrations and unleash your creativity with robot-themed crafts prior to the premier of the movie Transformers One! 1500 - Crafts (FREE) 15:30-16:30 - Robotics Demonstration (FREE) 16:30 - Crafts (FREE) 17:00 - Cin…
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SATURDAY & SUNDAY, OCTOBER 5 & 6, 9 AM for adults, for 3 & up Camp in Jacksonville’s hidden gem, Hanna Park, just minutes from NS Mayport. We’ll go kayaking, fishing and nature walking, and participate in crafting for kids and yard games. You must have base access and register at the on base MWR Outdoor Adventures office, 392 Massey Ave. For more i…
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SATURDAY, SEPT. 14 AT 9:00 AM Lace up your running shoes and join us for the 2nd Submariner 5k/10k! Location: Trident Lakes Golf Club. Registration is now OPEN for our exhilarating race set against the picturesque backdrop of Tri­dent Lakes Golf Club. To register, please visit: https://tinyurl.com/MWRKBsubmariner2024 Don't miss out—spots are limite…
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“VyStar’s grant was a God-send because we had just opened a special shelter for homeless women vets. It's a home do­nated through a partnership with St. Andrews Lutheran Church by the Sea, in 2021, and these funds helped cover the overhead of the house such as with electricity, food, and other needs,” said Dee Quaranta, founder and CEO of Northeast…
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With more than 150,000 veterans calling Jacksonville home and many of them struggling in all realms – mentally, physically, emotionally and financially -- with no place to call their own, a community center to share and connect with other veterans is a long overdue necessity. Yes, there are multiple non-profit, vet- related organizations available …
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“That’s the executive officer’s spot,” yelled out a male sailor as she pulled into the parking spot on the pier at Naval Station San Diego. “I am the XO,” she called back. It was the mid 90s. By this stage, US Navy Lt. Commander Kathleen Mur­ray had gotten used to this kind of confusion having already served 14 years. A born multi-tasker, she chuck…
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SATURDAY & SUNDAY, OCT. 19 & 20 N.A.S. Jax, 6801 Roosevelt Blvd. Jacksonville, FL, Free and open to general public At the NAS Jax Air Show you will witness thrills like never before from a variety of mili­tary and civilian demonstrations. The grand finale will be the Navy’s flight demonstra­tion team: The Blue Angels. While you are at the show, enj…
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SATURDAY, OCT 5th 8:00 AM Start This event by The Military Museum of North Florida is held at 1 Bunker Ave, Green Cove Springs, Fl. WHERE: Historic Lee Field in Green Cove Springs, Florida, WWII training base for the F4U Corsair and F6F Hellcat fighters. TIME LIMIT: 5km = 2 hrs, 10km = 3 hrs COURSE: Run the perimeter of the old air base through WWI…
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FRIDAY & SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 27 & 28 Flamingo Lake RV Resort, 3640 Newcomb Rd, in Jacksonville, FL. The 8th Annual R.A.W. Music Festival with live music, food trucks, vendors, raffles, si­lent auctions, a car show, and more takes place rain or shine September 27 and 28, 2024 . Friday 4 pm to 9 pm live music shows by Big Engine, Wes Cobb, The Shellc…
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SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 14, 8:00 AM Seawalk Pavilion, 75 1st St N, Jacksonville Beach, FL The 9/11 Heroes Run 5K welcomes runners, ruckers, and walkers of all ages and fitness levels to honor the heroes of September 11th and those who've served our nation since. Now over two decades later, these annual 9/11 events are critical to helping Ameri­cans ful…
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There are folks that live to help and lift others up in their chosen fields, from fire-fighters, to field sergeants, to ER doctors. Then there are the rare ones whose self-less service goes way beyond the every-day of such challenging careers. These are the two percent whose extraordi­nary conceptions and acts qualify them for the National Legion o…
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October Programs Ancient Fermentation, The Archaeology of Beer, Wine, & Fermented Foods at the Ponte Vedra Beach Branch Library October 1 @ 6:00 pm - 7:00 pm Presented by Florida Public Archeology Network. Learn how archaeologists uncover clues about ancient fermentation from cheese and bread to wine and beer, and beyond! Fermentation is an ancient…
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New report shows Veteran suicide rate statewide remains more than twice that of civilians JACKSONVILLE, Fla., July 23, 2024 – Today, The Fire Watch, a nonprofit dedicated to ending Veteran suicide by providing free suicide intervention training, released its 2024 Annual Report: Veteran Suicide in Florida. After a significant drop from 2019 to 2020,…
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RAW MUSIC FESTIVAL RAISES AWARENESS WITH MUSIC FOR M.S. The 8th Annual RAW Music Festival takes place Fri. & Sat. September 27 and 28 at Flamingo Lake RV Resort, 3640 Newcomb Rd, Jacksonville, Florida The RAW Music Festival seeks to Raise Awareness for Multiple Sclerosis with live music, food trucks, vendors, raffles, silent auctions, a car show, a…
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Read complete article at this link: https://www.stripes.com/theaters/us/2024-08-16/veterans-homeless-grants-housing-14883979.html https://www.libertylifemedia.com/articles/global-military-news-from-stars-stripes-va-awards-800m-to-nonprofits-to-find-housing-for-vets/
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Civilisation and Democracy in Crisis - Jonathan Boston, Professor of Policy Studies at the Victoria University of Wellington School of Government.He is the Author of a report prepared for the environmental Defence society on Managed Retreat and was the author of Transforming the Welfare State and Moving Towards a New Social Contract. In August he w…
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Mark Your Calendars, Veterans! Another Vets 4 Vets Event is coming up quickly on Saturday, August 24th in the Veterans Memorial Arena from 1100 to 1300. Vets 4 Vets is a gathering of Veterans from all over Northeast Florida, aimed at Informing, Connecting, Organizing and Uniting Veterans. This time, the event will feature 70 organizations and Veter…
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I got involved with G4V because my friend John Alison (Army Veteran) started a chapter to cover local areas. He passed away about a year and a half ago and I did not want to see his efforts die with him, so I took over his Palatka and Gainesville classes. I have had students from every branch of the military and every theater of war from Afghanista…
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Read the complete article at this link: https://www.stripes.com/theaters/middle_east/2024-08-08/iraq-rocket-attack-troops-injured-arrests-14797743.html https://www.libertylifemedia.com/articles/global-military-news-from-stars-stripes-five-arrested-for-rocket-attack-on-base-in-iraq-that-injured-4-service-members-1-contractor/…
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Remembering Hiroshima - Kevin Clements is the former director and Foundation Chair of Peace and Conflict Studies center at the University of Otago, and Secr Gen.f the International Peace Research Association. Kevin Clements, is t now Director of Toda Peace Institute for Global Peace and Policy Research) Japan> we will be discussing the nuclear bomb…
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NZ infrastructure crash Local effects - Jim O'Malley Dunedin city counsellor Jim O'Malley Chair of the Infrastructure Services Committee. &the DCC representative of the Otago-Southland Regional Transport Committee.How Dunedin can deal with critical infrastructure crisis nationwide with a government governing as though for the mid 20th century?Broad…
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The Politics of Europe - Prof Robert Patman is a leading New Zealand University Otago academic in the field of international relations. Robert Patman on his recent accolade; the 2024 Critic and Conscience of Society Award, given by Universities New Zealand’s Gama Foundation. We will discuss the surge of right-wing populism in Europe and the Respons…
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No Ferrys for the South Island - Victor Billot, Maritime Union. Communication and media spokesperson on the grounding of the Aratee Cook Street ferry shortly after the government cancellation of the order for two large roll on rolloff capable ferrys. Is the present government going back to the 20th century do we have a retrograde government when it…
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Climate emergency human catastrophe - John Drummond has written a series of articles on the need for urgent action on mitigating Climate Change and repairing resilience.The question is is it possible for us to respond to Climate Change and why and what political and economic realities hold us back from dealing with Climate Change in an effective wa…
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RIMPAC Pacific Rim military exercise - Kevin Clements on RIMPAC former director & Foundation Chair of Peace and Conflict Studies Center at Otago, and Secr. Gen. of the International Peace Research Association. Kevin is now Director of Toda Peace Institute located in Japan. We're talking about NZ participating with 29 other nations including Israel …
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Community Dialogue Community Peace - Jeremy Simons is a senior Research Fellow at the Centre for Restorative Practice at Victoria University of Wellington. Jeremy wrote after Dunedin Bus Hub knifing that before, during and after any eruption of violence, are a variety of personal fears, social pressures, and unmet human needs.The recent death was n…
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Gaza an unacceptable humanitarian crisis - Stephen Zunes - Professor of international relations at the University of San Francisco specializing in the Middle Eastern politics, U.S. foreign policy, and strategic nonviolent action. We speculated on whether Israel's overwhelmingly disproportionate response to Hamas sneak terroristic attack on Israe ci…
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This is budget sacrificing the future - Craig Renney Economist and Director of Policy at New Zealand Council of Trade Unions. Craig and I talked about how this budget is sacrificing future generations for Apparent political gain. We also talked about the tax savings going to those like landlords who needed at least while those who need the most fin…
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NZ + AuKus - Prof Prof Robert Patman is a leading New Zealand University Otago academic in the field of international relations. He Received the accolade; the 2024 Critic and Conscience of Society Award, given by Universities New Zealand’s Gama Foundation.. We talked about Aukus and it's impact on nuclear free Pacific as in the treaty of Rarotonga …
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Funding Crisis in Healthcare Impact on Nursing - Anne Daniels President NZ) urses Organisation NZNO Anne Daniel 14th May 2024 Early in her nursing journey Anne’s strong sense of justice led her to become an NZNO delegate, then Convenor for Thames Hospital/Hauraki Plains NZNO members, leading nurses through strikes and restructuring. She worked with…
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Neoliberalism A conspiracy? - Charles Pigden Professor of Philosophy at Otago University He is Burtrude Russell scholar'. More interestingly Pigden also an expert on the Philosophy of Conspiracy Theories, being the first to revive the issue after Popper’s denunciations of conspiracy theorizing in the fifties. We will be discussing the case for Neol…
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