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Iraq: 20 Years On

The National News

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We mark 20 years since the US-led invasion of Iraq with a special podcast series, examining the era which shaped a generation. We feature stories, reflections and experiences from Iraq, 2003, the present and the future.
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20 lessons over 20 years

Raizor's Edge

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Over the past 20 years, Raizcorp CEO Allon Raiz has learned many tough lessons and overcome many entrepreneurial challenges. He has also had the privilege of learning from the journeys of over 13 500 entrepreneurs who have passed through Raizcorp. In this podcast series, Allon shares 20 of the most important lessons he has learned which he wishes he had known before starting his journey. Using a sequence that mirrors the typical stages of the entrepreneurial journey from ideation through to ...
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The California Recall: Its First 20 Years

Arnold Schwarzenegger and Joe Mathews; Read by Edoardo Ballerini

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The 2003 recall of California’s governor, and his replacement with Arnold Schwarzenegger, was more than just history. For Americans, the recall previewed how our politics would grow louder, more populist, more direct. For Californians, Schwarzenegger’s election started a new wave of action-oriented, people-driven governance, with major advances for children, environmental protection, and democratic reform. The California Recall: Its First 20 Years shows that while the recall may be two decad ...
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20 Years of Nitro

20 Years of Nitro

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On September 4th, 1995, World Championship Wrestling started the Monday Night Wars by launching a new flagship show, WCW Monday Nitro. On our podcast we review Nitro episode by episode providing humor, context, background, and insight. Join us on our tour of the southern front of wrestling's greatest battle.
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The Next 20 Years

Heartbeats.dk

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The podcast is sponsored by Bolia. The Next 20 Years is a podcast made in collaboration with Danish design company Bolia about how the world as we know it is going to change in the next 20 years. We have invited profiles from around the globe to offer their take on what the future holds. They will all challenge the way you think about the world and inspire you to a different understanding of yourself, of how you live, work, eat and interact with the world.
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20 Years of 24

Ryan Richardson

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WELCOME TO 2024!!! Breaking news: The Global gathering of 24Fans is going to... Live Another Day! Mark your calendar - Sunday, February 4, 2024 www.2-4-24.com Amazing conversations with the generous 24 Cast, Crew and SuperFans! Watch the largest Global gathering of 24Fans that happened on November 6, 2021! www.EventsOccurInRealTime.com Contact Us: RTR@GoTellSomeOne.com GoTellSomeOne Podcast Network and Management www.GoTellSomeOne.com
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"Essential listening..." Why the US and UK went to war in Iraq and its legacy. Gordon Corera investigates. Twenty years ago a US-led coalition invaded Iraq to overthrow Saddam Hussein. The UK was America's main partner. For many it remains a war based on a lie. So why did it happen? Why was Washington so fixed on regime change in Iraq? And why did the British Prime Minister, Tony Blair, commit the UK to taking part? The BBC's security correspondent Gordon Corera seeks to find new answers to ...
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When Justin and I spoke with actor Kiefer Sutherland, we practiced our questions for the first and last time ever. We had no intention to ask our special guest about his legendary parents, yet he spoke fondly of both during our April 23, 2021 conversation, which is posted here. We hope you enjoy this brief excerpt and find one of Donald's numerous …
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You often hear entrepreneurs talking about leaving a legacy but what exactly do they mean by this? Amassing a fortune to hand down to future generations of their family? Having a hospital wing named after them? In the final episode of the 20 Lessons Over 20 Years podcast series, Allon Raiz talks about the entirely different kind of legacy that he w…
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The 2003 recall of California’s governor, and his replacement with Arnold Schwarzenegger, was more than just history. For Americans, the recall previewed how our politics would grow louder, more populist, and more direct. For Californians, Schwarzenegger’s election started a new wave of action-oriented, people-driven governance, with major advances…
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Is succession planning only for large corporate companies? Not according to Allon Raiz who, in this episode of 20 Lessons Over 20 Years, advocates for early thinking about succession in entrepreneurial businesses. Having a succession plan in place not only makes your business more attractive to investors, it also helps to mitigate any potential cri…
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So many entrepreneurs fall prey to the intoxication of complacency . . . They win their biggest deal ever. They overtake a competitor. They believe that they’ve made it – and then they take their foot off the pedal. The beginning of the end. In this episode of 20 Lessons Over 20 Years, Allon Raiz talks about two rules he has created to combat any c…
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Whether you’re the CEO or a staff member, tightly holding on to knowledge and relationships effectively means career stagnation and eventually becoming a constraint in the business. In this episode, Allon Raiz discusses how you should be building a culture in which you encourage your management to delegate projects, processes and knowledge to other…
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Without rhythmic, well-designed meetings, there is no order and no predictability and a very high probability of misalignment across the organisation. In this episode of 20 Lessons Over 20 Years, Allon Raiz discusses why meetings – done correctly – are actually one of the most important tools entrepreneurs have to drive strategy and communication. …
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In the whirlwind of starting a new business, the original vision tends to get lost for a while but, in Allon Raiz’ experience, if entrepreneurs don’t rekindle their relationship with their vision within two years of the startup grind, the business is far less likely to thrive. But, a word of caution, a vision statement is not the same thing as a vi…
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Do you find yourself agreeing to a dramatic price drop to gain a client? Or caving in when a certain staff member demands a salary hike? In episode 13, Allon Raiz talks about the stark difference between the success rates of entrepreneurs who develop boundaries when dealing with staff and clients compared to those who don’t. Listen Now > · www.raiz…
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Have new generations of Iraqis got the freedom they were promised? What is the legacy within Iraq today particularly for a new generation seeking democracy? And how do those directly involved in events reflect on the legacy of war twenty years on? Presenter: Gordon CoreraSeries Producer: John MurphyProducers: Ellie House, Claire BowesSound Designer…
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The widespread view among the British public that they had been misled about the reasons for war would leave deep scars. What is the legacy of the Iraq war on trust in public life and politics, and what has been the toll on individuals and societies? Presenter: Gordon CoreraSeries Producer: John MurphyProducers: Ellie House, Claire BowesSound Desig…
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The failures in post-war Iraq would have wider consequences for the Western desire to intervene in crises. As first Libya and then Syria slip into violence, how far did Iraq lead to a retreat and were the right lessons learned? Presenter: Gordon CoreraSeries Producer: John MurphyProducers: Ellie House, Claire BowesSound Designer: Eloise Whitmore, N…
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The invasion of Iraq was supposed to be about dealing with security threats but the chaos would turbo-charge extremism both within Iraq and in the UK. How far did Iraq make the threats worse and were warnings ignored? Presenter: Gordon CoreraSeries Producer: John MurphyProducers: Ellie House, Claire BowesSound Designer: Eloise Whitmore, Naked Produ…
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Saddam’s regime in Iraq was removed quickly. But what came after proved disastrous as the country was plunged into chaos and violence. Was it always inevitable? Presenter: Gordon CoreraSeries Producer: John MurphyProducers: Ellie House, Claire BowesSound Designer: Eloise Whitmore, Naked ProductionsProduction coordinators: Janet Staples, Brenda Brow…
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“Process sets you free” goes the saying. In episode 12 of the 20 Lessons Over 20 Years podcast series, Allon Raiz sets out to convince his listeners that process does indeed set entrepreneurs free to scale their businesses and make a profit. Even if you’re a startup, you definitely want to take note of this advice! Listen Now > · www.raizcorp.com…
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Twenty years on, as politicians, analysts and journalists consider the anniversary of the US-led invasion and the fall of Saddam Hussein's regime, an entire generation of Iraqis are too young to have any recollection of the war. They are the young Iraqi men and women who represent the present and the future rather. They have inherited the burden of…
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America's decision to go to war in 2003 and remove the regime of Saddam Hussein has shaped much of the century for Iraq, the region, the United States and arguably the world. In this episode, host Mina Al-Oraibi discusses how the world has changed since the US-led invasion with Emma Sky, founding director of Yale's International Leadership Centre, …
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When politicians, journalists, academics and others talk of the 2003 war in Iraq, they often speak in numbers, the money it cost, the estimated number of people killed and injured, the number of foreign troops stationed there, and so on. But for Iraqis, the conversation is often about what cannot be measured in numbers: the immense sense of loss, t…
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Twenty years ago, when confronted with the reality of the US-led invasion, there were hopes that the removal of Saddam Hussein would lead to Iraq realising its vast potential. The first few months after March 2003, with the American occupation under way, witnessed upheaval and chaos mixed with new-found liberties of expression and movement. It led …
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As the clock ticks down Tony Blair’s options begin to run out. Diplomacy fails and the limits of British influence are revealed. So was war really the only option? Presenter: Gordon CoreraSeries Producer: John MurphyProducers: Ellie House, Claire BowesSound Designer: Eloise Whitmore, Naked ProductionsProduction coordinators: Janet Staples, Brenda B…
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While politicians were making bold claims about weapons of mass destruction, inside Iraq UN inspectors were hunting for them and finding nothing. Why did this not stop the march to war? Presenter: Gordon CoreraSeries Producer: John MurphyProducers: Ellie House, Claire BowesSound Designer: Eloise Whitmore, Naked ProductionsProduction coordinators: J…
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The case for war would be made based on the idea of a threat from Weapons of Mass destruction. And spies would be used to help sell it. It would leave some on the inside of British intelligence feeling deeply uncomfortable. Presenter: Gordon CoreraSeries Producer: John MurphyProducers: Ellie House, Claire BowesSound Designer: Eloise Whitmore, Naked…
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The US was set on war with Iraq. But why did Tony Blair commit Britain to joining it? Twenty years on, how does the former Prime Minister reflect on his decision? Presenter: Gordon CoreraSeries Producer: John MurphyProducers: Ellie House, Claire BowesSound Designer: Eloise Whitmore, Naked ProductionsProduction coordinators: Janet Staples, Brenda Br…
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Why did the US want regime change in Iraq? Was it really about the threat of terrorists getting hold of weapons of mass destruction after the September 11th 2001 attacks, or was the desire much deeper? And what was the British government's reaction? Presenter: Gordon CoreraSeries Producer: John MurphyProducers: Ellie House, Claire BowesSound Design…
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To paraphrase the iconic band that glorified tribute act Greta von Fleet claims they've never listened to, "It's been a long time since we talked 24." Gosh, we missed you. For our Season 2 renewal, we needed a very special guest for a very special episode. Marisol Nichols exceeded all expectations and talked about how she thought 24 would never cas…
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In business, every time you win over a new client, you are displacing a competitor. You have created an “enemy” simply because you have competed. This may seem fairly obvious but, in his more than two decades of working with entrepreneurs, Allon Raiz has encountered a large percentage of business owners who are afraid to compete. So, what is his ad…
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