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Dave Lomas and others share encouragements, insights, and meditations on how to respond as followers of Jesus to our current moment. (On Sundays, we post the teaching portion from our online Sunday services, which can be viewed in their entirety at realitysf.com starting at 10:30AM PST.)
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Reasonable Doubt

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World-renowned criminal defense lawyer Mark Geragos reveals the latest in our nation's most high-profile legal cases with podcast king Adam Carolla. In addition to examining how current law affects society, current events are brought to the forefront, as Geragos brings significant details from past and present experiences. Geragos has made notable marks on the legal system while representing Scott Peterson, Michael Jackson, Susan McDougal, Colin Kaepernick and more.
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Climate One

Climate One from The Commonwealth Club

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We’re living through a climate emergency; addressing this crisis begins by talking about it. Co-Hosts Greg Dalton and Ariana Brocious bring you empowering conversations that connect all aspects of the challenge — the scary and the exciting, the individual and the systemic. Join us. Subscribe to Climate One on Patreon for access to ad-free episodes and the Climate One Discord server.
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Founded in 1998 by Tracy Swedlow, InteractiveTV Today ITVT - http://www.itvt.com - is the most widely read and trusted news source on the rapidly emerging medium of multiplatform, networked, broadband interactive television. We provide concise, original coverage of industry developments, technologies, content projects, and the people building the business. Our readership ismostly made up of executives (30,000 to 60,000) in over 150 countries. We also provide live events and an industry resou ...
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Hosted by Julie Mochan, this podcast is for financial professionals that want to learn about the opportunity of providing advice to their clients about investing within self-directed brokerage accounts (SDBA). SDBA windows exist within thousands of 401(k), 403(b), and 457 retirement plans across the United States. Julie’s interviews are engaging and interesting for anyone in the financial industry.
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If you're on the go and you want to multi-task while you absorb our latest marketing advice, you're in the right place. Listen in for the latest marketing tips, tricks, news, events for the Monterey and San Francisco Bay Area business communities. We see it and talk about it so you can apply it to your business!
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Mark and Gary link up for their Cinco de Mayo edition of Beyond a Reasonable Doubt as they open discussing a new ruling from California's Supreme Court stating that merely trying to avoid contact with police is not itself grounds for detention. They then pivot to some television analysis of the Trump New York hush money trial and attempt to figure …
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The Golden State has staked much of its reputation on its green credentials, with state leaders touting its role on the leading edge of global and national climate progress. But California is falling behind in meeting its ambitious emission targets, and has been criticized for over-relying on emerging clean energy technologies that may not bear out…
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Many businesses and governments have a goal of reaching net zero emissions. Sounds good. But what does “net zero” even mean? And how do we get there? Alicia Seiger is a lecturer at Stanford Law School and leads sustainability and energy finance initiatives at Stanford Law, Graduate School of Business, and the Doerr School for Sustainability. She ar…
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In 2021, Mayor London Breed released the San Francisco Action Plan, which aims to achieve net zero emissions for the city by 2040. The plan not only charts the course for eliminating emissions over the next two decades but also includes commitments to ensure that the benefits of climate action are extended equitably to all communities. That was thr…
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Mark and Gary link up for an abbreviated episode as they review some of the comments made by Supreme Court justices during the two plus hours of oral arguments in former President Trump's immunity claim. They also touch briefly on the recent news that Harvey Weinstein's New York conviction was overturned by a split appeals court. Watch Beyond A Rea…
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Batteries are a critical part of the transition away from fossil fuels. From electric vehicles to grid scale storage for wind and solar, demand for batteries is expected to grow 500% by 2030. In order to meet that demand, we’re going to need a lot more batteries. And while companies like JB Straubel’s Redwood Materials are building capacity for rec…
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The Golden State has staked much of its reputation on its green credentials, with state leaders often touting its role on the leading edge of global and national climate progress. But California is falling behind in meeting its ambitious emission targets, and has been criticized for over relying on emerging clean energy technologies that may not be…
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On behalf of the People of the State of California, Attorney General Rob Bonta has filed a lawsuit against five of the world’s largest oil and gas companies, along with the lobbying organization American Petroleum Institute, for willfully misleading the public about climate change. How big a deal could this lawsuit be? Guest: Rob Bonta, California …
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Mark and Gary reconnect to discuss the process of jury selection in former President Trump's NYC hush money trial that has been unfolding this week. They highlight some of the unique steps being taken by the judge to try and ensure an impartial panel and examine some of the information that's been released about how the seated jurors consume news a…
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Artificial intelligence can do some pretty amazing things, including for the climate. AI can help optimize the electric grid, make heating and cooling buildings more efficient, and pinpoint exactly where greenhouse gas emissions are coming from all around the world. On the other hand, the energy use of AI is massive and growing. A recent study esti…
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Mark and Gary reconnect after a week off to discuss the impending New York based hush money trial facing former President Donald Trump. After looking at some footage of his comments at a campaign rally on the topic, they also review his recent statements on social media and give their thoughts on what's to come.Watch Beyond A Reasonable Doubt and a…
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In August 2022, Congress passed the biggest piece of climate legislation in our nation’s history: The Inflation Reduction Act, which put $400 billion into boosting the transition to a clean energy economy over the next ten years. The IRA has spurred companies to announce nearly $110 billion of investment in new factories to build EVs, batteries and…
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Mark welcomes renowned trial lawyer Peter J. Flowers to discuss Peter's career in trial law and the breaking news surrounding Georgia prosecutor Fani Willis' alleged affair with special prosecutor Nathan Wade.Watch Beyond A Reasonable Doubt and all Reasonable Doubt video content on YouTube exclusively at YouTube.com/ReasonableDoubtPodcast and subsc…
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Even before Al Gore’s “An Inconvenient Truth” brought climate change to the mainstream, Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist Elizabeth Kolbert was on the beat. Her reporting in the early 2000s culminated in her book “Field Notes from a Catastrophe,” which sounded the alarm on the causes and effects of global warming. Nearly 20 years later, Kolbert is …
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Mark and Gary link up Easter morning to discuss the recent circus surrounding rapper and media mogul P. Diddy. They highlight all the various coverage the story has been getting including an alleged neighbor hurling allegations that went viral before being refuted by his mother. They also discuss a famous neighbor who was inconvenienced by the raid…
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Climate change means extreme weather, shifting landscapes, and generally more instability. More and more, you can feel the impacts of climate disruption in your wallets. Drought is pushing up the cost of candy and leading to shipping delays in the Panama Canal. Globally, researchers say climate could add one percent to inflation every year until 20…
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Mark and Gary reunite and open the show discussing the recent L.A. Magazine Women of Impact event with keynote speaker Kris Jenner. They then move on to recent comments by Fani Willis discussing her reputation in the wake of the court ordered resignation of her boyfriend Nathan Wade. They also discuss the current state of the Menendez brother's cas…
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The places that most people call home are coming under increasing threat from climate change. From rising seas and more frequent floods to stronger hurricanes and cyclones, to more devastating droughts and wildfires, the most habitable parts of our world are becoming far less so. Over time, our cities will be forced to transform — and hundreds of m…
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Mark and Gary reconnect at the end of a very eventful week in the Georgia based Fani Willis disqualification hearing. Gary and Mark discuss some of the comments from last week's episode and do a mea culpa of sorts before paying off the mistake with a humorous gift for the audience. They also look at some recent comments from former President Trump …
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As heat waves, storms, droughts and wildfires continue to worsen, talking can seem like a seriously insufficient climate solution. It’s fair to ask: Are we just engaged in blah, blah, blah? Too often, talking is one sided – more of a lecture aimed at conveying information or solely stating one's own point of view. And yet, when done right, real con…
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Mark and Gary reconnect for their Sunday tradition as they dive into the latest in the Fani Willis and Nathan Wade disqualification motion. They start off with a very humorous clip that's flown way under the radar before transitioning to more serious clips of Trump's co-defendant's lawyer Ashleigh Merchant testifying before the Georgia Senate on a …
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Kumi Naidoo is a world renowned activist and climate leader. Before going on to lead Greenpeace International then Amnesty International, Naidoo was a 15 year old anti-apartheid activist in South Africa. The boycotts he organized led to him being a target of the Security Police. He fled South Africa and lived in exile in the UK. As a climate activi…
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After a midweek surprise episode Gary and Mark reconnect for their Sunday edition as they dive deep into the recent testimony of Nathan Wade's former attorney Terrance Bradley. They observe how fed up the Judge in the case seems to be with Bradley's testimony and how former President Trump's lawyers attempting to trip him up at every turn. As the s…
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If you’re a climate-conscious person, you likely already know some of the main ways you can reduce your contribution to greenhouse gasses: buy less, eat less meat, ride your bike. But there are other, less obvious methods we don’t always think of: voting, having climate conversations, engaging with your local government, changing where your money i…
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Mark is back with his specially promised mid-week special episode on Alabama's highly misunderstood Supreme Court court ruling and what it means for IVF parents like our guest Gianna Mandich and by proxy our other guest, Gianna's father and Mark's longtime friend Francois Blaudeau. Don't miss their fascinating conversation diving deep into the deta…
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Mark and Gary connect for their Sunday tradition as they touch on the recent Alabama IVF ruling, the Los Angeles murder trial of socialite Rebecca Grossman and the main event, Nathan Wade's cell phone data. They dive deep into the recent filing by former President Trump's attorneys highlighting cell phone data for Nathan Wade that was subpoenaed th…
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The Still Processing series has returned to create more space to discuss our Sunday teaching series, “Losing Self, Knowing Self.” We hope this series helps clarify, assist, and provide more context for these deeper theological conversations. This week, Dave Lomas, Jessica Gracewski, and Mike Gleim discuss identity formation, the Cultural Imaginary,…
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When most people hear the phrase renewable energy, they imagine fields full of solar panels or giant spinning wind turbines. But another source may be heating up: geothermal. Twenty years ago it was thought that geothermal could provide at most 10% of any given area’s electricity, and only in very limited regions. There were also environmental conc…
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Mark and Gary reunite for their Sunday tradition as they review the craziness unfolding in Georgia. After reviewing a variety of testimony from both Fani Willis and Nathan Wade they also explore some testimony from Wade's former law partner. As the show wraps up Mark highlights the extreme irony permeating the entire situation. Watch Beyond A Reaso…
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As fossil fuels are phased out, shuttered coal plants, contaminated landfills, and abandoned mine lands across the U.S. are finding new life as renewable energy projects. More than 23 states have 100% clean energy goals, and in order to reach those goals, some states are starting to convert what was once considered “dirty” into “clean” energy gener…
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Mark and Gary reconnect for their Sunday tradition ahead of The Super Bowl to discuss the recent oral arguments before the Supreme Court regarding Colorado's attempt to eliminate former President Trump from the ballot. They examine the arguments made by former President Trump's lawyers as well as some of the questions posed by Justices who are skep…
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A settlement for the largest civil penalty resulting from the Clean Air Act has just been reached. The EPA, DOJ and the State of California have agreed to a $1.7 billion fine for engine maker Cummins Inc. The fine is the result of Cummins being caught using “defeat devices” to fool emissions testers into thinking the engines pollute less than they …
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