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the briefing podcast

by Diana White V Published 2 years ago Updated 1 year ago
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Who are the hosts of the briefing podcast?

Australia’s fastest growing daily news podcast, The Briefing serves up the latest news headlines and a deep dive into a topic affecting you. All in under 20 minutes. Hosted by Tom Tilley and co-hosts Jan Fran, Annika Smethurst, Katrina Blowers and Jamila Rizvi.

What is the briefing?

Australia’s fastest growing daily news podcast, The Briefing serves up the latest news headlines and a deep dive into a topic affecting you. All in under 20 minutes! Hosted by Tom Tilley and co-hosts Jan Fran, Annika Smethurst, Katrina Bl You've probably heard of Shameless, the celebrity and pop culture podcast that has taken the country by storm.

What is Albert Mohler's the briefing?

The Briefing - AlbertMohler.com Daily worldview analysis about the leading news headlines and cultural conversations.... Daily worldview analysis about the leading news headlines and cultural conversations....

What is the best daily news podcast in Australia?

The Briefing on Apple Podcasts Australia’s fastest growing daily news podcast, The Briefing serves up the latest news headlines and a deep dive into a topic affecting you. All in under 20 minutes. Hosted by Tom Tilley and co-hosts Jan Fran, Annika Smethurst, Katrina Blowers and Jamila Rizvi.

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How many listeners does the briefing have?

Less than 12 months after its launch, our News Briefing podcast has hit 1m monthly listens globally, with around 40% of those coming from the UK. We're very proud to have achieved this in such a short time.

How old is Al Mohler?

62 years (October 19, 1959)Albert Mohler / Age

How many books has Albert Mohler written?

The Apostles' Creed: Dis...2019The Gathering Storm: Sec...2020The Conviction to Lead: 2...2012The Prayer That Turns the World...2018We Cannot Be Silent: Speaking...2015He is Not Silent: Preaching...2008Albert Mohler/Books

Who is Robert Mohler?

Robert Mohler is an actor, known for U.S. Marshals (1998), Rudy (1993) and Three Shots (2001).

What is the largest Southern Baptist seminary?

For more than fifty years Southern has been one of the world's largest theological seminaries, with an FTE (full-time equivalent) enrollment of over 3,300 students in 2015....Southern Baptist Theological Seminary.MottoFor the truth. For the church. For the world. For the glory of GodWebsitewww.sbts.edu13 more rows

When did Al Mohler become president?

1993Mohler, a conservative who helped push out liberal and moderate faculty members at Southern Baptist Theological Seminary when he became president in 1993, also said the photo op had "ironies abounding."

Who is the host of the Australian podcast?

Hosted by Tom Tilley and co-hosts Jan Fran, Annika Smethurst, Katrina Blowers and Jamila Rizvi. Published Monday to Saturday at 6am, this is the go-to podcast for Australian’s looking for a thorough briefing on the news of the day. Listen on Apple Podcasts. 20 JUL 2021.

What is Bridie Jabour's piece about?

In 2019, Bridie Jabour wrote a piece for the Guardian about the malaise of millennials. She found herself and her friends talking about the painful, protracted end of their adolescence. They're l…

How long is Britney Spears conservatorship?

In this Briefing we’re going to take you into the world of Britney Spears - from where it all began to now - where she’s fighting to free herself from a 13-year conservatorship that she says is abus…

Monday, February 14, 2022

DOCUMENTATION AND ADDITIONAL READING PART 1 (0:0 - 12:18): ────────────────── The Big Story of the Super Bowl LVI? Gambling.

Tuesday, February 8, 2022

DOCUMENTATION AND ADDITIONAL READING PART 1 (0:0 - 10:56): ────────────────── A Big Win for the Integrity of Christian Ministry and Christian Families as West Lafayette City Council Withdraws Proposed “Conversion Therapy” Ban WEST LAFAYETTE JOURNAL AND COURIER (MARGARET CHRISTOPHERSON) West Lafayette Leaders Condemn Conversion Therapy, Withdraw Proposed Ban PART 2 (10:57 - 16:12): ────────────────── A Difference Can Still Be Made in the Public Square: How Faith Life Church Alerted Us....

Monday, February 7, 2022

DOCUMENTATION AND ADDITIONAL READING PART 1 (0:0 - 8:9): ────────────────── What Does It Mean to be an Evangelical? According to David Brooks, It Means to be a Part of a Fracturing Movement at War with Itself NEW YORK TIMES (DAVID BROOKS) The Dissenters Trying to Save Evangelicalism From Itself PART 2 (8:10 - 15:49): ────────────────── Evangelicals are Out of Step with the New York Times — No Surprise There WORLD OPINIONS (R.

Thursday, February 3, 2022

DOCUMENTATION AND ADDITIONAL READING PART 1 (0:0 - 7:53): ────────────────── China, Covid, the Winter Olympics, and the Surveillance State — Totalitarianism Tightens its Grip NEW YORK TIMES (CHRIS BUCKLEY, VIVIAN WANG AND KEITH BRADSHER) Living by the Code: In China, Covid-Era Controls May Outlast the Virus WASHINGTON POST (CHRISTIAN SHEPHERD) China’s Finely Crafted Web of Digital Surveillance for the Beijing Olympics has been Years in the Making PART 2 (7:54 -....

Wednesday, February 2, 2022

DOCUMENTATION AND ADDITIONAL READING PART 1 (0:0 - 14:6): ────────────────── The Pro-Life Movement Cannot Stop Until Every Human Life is Respected: Evaluating the Shifting Abortion Landscape And Its Effect on Upcoming Elections — And the Battles Ahead USA TODAY (DAVID JACKSON) After Roe? Pro- and Anti-Abortion Rights Groups Face New Landscape in 2022 Midterms – and Beyond PART 2 (14:7 - 23:15): ────────────────── Character in Leadership: Boris Johnson Under Fire for Scandals —....

Tuesday, February 1, 2022

DOCUMENTATION AND ADDITIONAL READING PART 1 (0:0 - 13:51): ────────────────── Big Government Fumbles Again: Legal Cannabis, ‘Equity,’ and a Society Losing Its Mind LA TIMES (MARISA GERBER) California Promised ‘Social Equity’ after Pot Legalization.

Monday, January 31, 2022

DOCUMENTATION AND ADDITIONAL READING PART 1 (0:0 - 13:58): ────────────────── The Left Pushes for the Resurrection of the Equal Rights Amendment — And At Its Heart is the Issue of Abortion PART 2 (13:59 - 21:24): ────────────────── ‘11 Million People They Were Going to Kill.

What is Bridie Jabour's book about?

In 2019, Bridie Jabour wrote a piece for the Guardian about the malaise of millennials. She found herself and her friends talking about the painful, protracted end of their adolescence. They're looking at their lives and thinking: 'Is this it? Have I chosen the right place to live, the right job, the right partner? Am I, perhaps, not as special as I thought?' The article went viral and Bridie decided the time had come to write a book about her generation - those much-maligned millennials. After all, this generation is coming of age in a unique set of social and economic circumstances, including precarious work, delayed baby-making, rising singledom, a heating planet, loss of religion, increased unstable housing and, now, a pandemic. Today’s Briefing is all about Millennial malaise. TODAY'S HEADLINES Lockdown extension expected as Sydneysiders await confirmation Under-40s could get mRNA jabs by September Reserve Bank to ease back on easy money Barty through to semi after All-Australian Wimbledon showdown Follow The Briefing Instagram: @thebriefingpodcast Facebook: TheBriefingNewsAU Twitter: @TheBriefingAU YouTube: http://bit.ly/TheBriefingSUBSCRIBE

How long is Britney Spears conservatorship?

In this Briefing we’re going to take you into the world of Britney Spears - from where it all began to now - where she’s fighting to free herself from a 13-year conservatorship that she says is abusive.

Who works with the government to help the interpreters and their families with the paperwork and admin?

Glenn Kolomeitz works with the government to help the interpreters and their families with the paperwork and admin. Today’s briefing... the race to save these Aghan interpreters from the Taliban who are taking more and more territory as international troops leave.

Who is Dannii Minogue?

Dannii Minogue is one of the country's golden girls, with Australians growing up with her on Young Talent Time before she cracked the international market as a pop success; and now as a mum, podcaster and fashion designer, while gracing our screens as a television show judge.

Tuesday 22 February

Kyiv-based journalist Olga Tokariuk, Monocle’s Chris Cermak and Russia analyst Stephen Dalziel have the latest as Moscow orders troops into eastern Ukraine. Plus: aviation news with Gabrial Leigh and Robert Bound on Monocle’s 15th birthday.

Monday 21 February

Latvia’s defence minister, Artis Pabriks, tells us about attempts to avert an invasion of Ukraine. Plus: Donald Trump returns to social media, we review the papers and Andrew Tuck celebrates Monocle’s 15th birthday.

Friday 18 February

Russia expert Mark Galeotti and security analyst Jana Puglierin have the latest on Moscow’s preparations to invade Ukraine. Plus: China Dialogue’s Isabel Hilton examines China’s status following the Beijing Games and Monocle’s Andrew Mueller on the week’s stranger news stories.

Thursday 17 February

Monocle’s security correspondent Benno Zogg discusses how long Russia can realistically keep troops on Ukraine’s border. Plus: Japan announces that it is finally easing some restrictions on foreign travellers, Switzerland celebrates “Freedom Day” and Fernando Augusto Pacheco is in the studio for this week’s Global Countdown.

Wednesday 16 February

Alya Shandra at Euromaidan Press and Monocle’s Chris Cermak on Ukraine’s day of unity. Plus: Andrew Mueller looks back on the life of the satirist PJ O’Rourke, who has died at the age of 74; the day’s business headlines; and Nic Monisse brings us the week’s best urbanism and design stories.

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