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Charities Aid Foundation's Giving Thought podcast explored the big issues, themes and news stories relating to philanthropy and the work of civil society. This podcast is no longer produced.
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Addison takes callers for open line Friday with the following topics: the beast system, financial terms of service, dumping investments, the IRS hit squad, Trump University, Marxism, the end justifying the means, and communist utopias. CHAPTERS 0:46 INTRO 2:44 CALLERS 8:00 SPEAKING OF THE BEAST SYSTEM 16:44 SPEAKING OF THE INNER CIRCLE 19:10 THE EN…
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We cover Matt’s news from last week and some happenings in for both of us over the last two weeks. We discuss the age of torrents, the influence of the screen and PORNAGRAPHY. There’s also some CHICKENWAFFEN FACTS throughout. After we breakdown the mindset of the screen we proudly enter second half of show with discussion on tulpas, ghosts in the m…
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We talk for the first hour about what it was like to slaughter chickens for the first time with rabbit trails about buying marijuana in Pacific Missouri, dad jokes, and chicken sacraments. We also have a brilliant WATERCAST and then discuss Yellowstone at length. Spoiler alert for those that plan to watch the show. We finally wrap it up by discussi…
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A classic musical intro kicks off Episode 323. We dive headfirst into timelines, universal harmonics, and the clock of the universe. We discuss the many theories and oddities around the destruction of AMERICA’S STONEHENGE. (The Georgia Guidestones) Then Watercast returns with a fantastic ACTION WATER. We discuss the implications of mud butt on the …
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Channeling the great Maha Rushi and smoking a fine cigar…. Addison is back with a tremendous Open Line Friday – Roe V Wade Special edition! There’s a lot of commentary on the overturning of Roe v Wade, the downfall of America, and The Great Reset. Addison takes questions about east vs west, the United States, Russia, and the geopolitics of the Grea…
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We’re finally back with another episode. Father’s day meals, freeze dried cannabis. Matt talks about every single gripe he has about his job, and gives an update on the duties of the hour. Addison shares an interesting method to feed chickens, and Matt discusses many aspects of pickling. We breakdown the landscape of political waifu’s and discuss Z…
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Aggresive rabbits, missing weed, and gluing poultry farms together. Chef Matt tells us about the Stone Soup Cottage dinner he did in collaboration with Lucky Dog Farms, we get interrupted by violent crime in St. Charles and Matt tells Addison all about the FRIENDS OF HONOR. We talk about Matt’s poops for a bit, and of course demons and stuff before…
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The weather is the worst, but Matt has a solution with his Redneck Air Conditioning. Addison pitches “Matt’s Context” and we workshop the idea a bit. We also air some family grievances that got largely chopped out of the final edit. SORRY KIDS. Matt brings an affront to Addison’s ego, and we talk about ABORTION, the OCTOBER SURPRISE, and updates on…
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We start off by discussing the alleged earthquake in St. Louis and the weird storms in the area. We then break into the holy herb, and talk about allergies. Matt also fantasizes about being a humble innkeeper, and we talk about eating nature’s bounty. We rant about the evils of “Muh Disney”, speculate on tunnels, and demand to know where all the fe…
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We talk about Netflix losing a ton of money. (HAHAHA) We also discuss the strain of the week during CANNACAST and what it is like coughing through a show without water. We also engage in a good bit of performance art regarding current events, and talk about the societal mind control of covid and those that believe it the most and the impact of dadd…
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Baseballcast, cannacast, and more it’s your favorite collaborative podcast event MEGACAST 2: It’s Complicated. There’s conspiracycast, Biblecast, and more. Brought to you by Papa John’s and Paula Deen. Matt talks shop about being a chef, Jay gives financial advice, and Hango and Addison crack wise. This program and others on Tripod Broadcasting are…
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Pack your glass and park your ass – the number one podcast you listen to is back with another episode. We started with an herbal tradition, and that led into some discussion of the absolute state of clown world as we know it. After catching up, we tried a water flight. We wrapped it up with personal stories, WATER FLIGHT PART 2, poultry updates, an…
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Open line Friday featuring our friends subscribed to the GTST Telegram Channel. CHAPTERS 8:02 ANIMALS BUT BARELY 10:43 THE COLLAPSE OF THE WEST 38:17 ON ANTARCTICA 46:44 EMF/5G 56:46 AARON JOINS IN 1:13:00 SPEAKING OF HANDS IN THE COOKIE JAR 1:28:31 WHAT NEUTERED US? This program and others on Tripod Broadcasting are brought to you in part by the s…
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Weedcast. Watercast. Ukraine. Russia. We dissected the “war” in The Ukraine, the media portrayal, and THE NEW 9/11 FOOTAGE UPLOADED TO YOUTUBE. This program and others on Tripod Broadcasting are brought to you in part by the superior CBD products from Eables CBD, the premium hemp-derived delta-8 THC at MyDeltaEight.com, and by listeners like you. F…
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Addison hosts Open Line Friday again in the GTST Telegram channel. This program and others on Tripod Broadcasting are brought to you in part by the superior CBD products from Eables CBD, the premium hemp-derived delta-8 THC at MyDeltaEight.com, and by listeners like you. Follow the show on Telegram and leave a comment if you would like an invite to…
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We break down the superb owl, including the ILLUMINATE HALFTIME SHOW and reasons behind the win. Matt also gives his take on LAWD DEM RANGZ, the upcoming Amazon production of LOTR. Addison rants about media-driven culture like usual, and he discusses the future of Tripod Broadcasting. There’s also a TREMENDOUS WATERCAST. We also discuss the most im…
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Featuring Hango from The Hango Show. Also included are a number of guests and friends of the show from our Telagram Channel. This program and others on Tripod Broadcasting are brought to you in part by the superior CBD products from Eables CBD, the premium hemp-derived delta-8 THC at MyDeltaEight.com, and by listeners like you. Follow the show on T…
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We start off by discussing NFT’s and crypto as a money-laundering scheme, finally deciding that GTST will be available exclusively as NFT’s to the highest bidder. We float the idea of a GTST poker night, and talk about how to make money in a fake and gay casino. We have a magnificent cannacast brought to us by Morgan County Farms Lemon Fizz Sativa …
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Joining Addison for open line Friday: Addison’s wife Meredith as well as friends of the show Aaron, Jesse, Abigail, Addison’s Mom, and the Wizard himself from the back of his place of employment and in a robe. We discuss the best part about the new world order, and the optimal method of carrying your wallet and phone, chess strategy, addiction to t…
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Matt makes Addison light a fire with frozen logs, Addison tells Matt about a new artifact he has in his home which leads to a discussion of home education. Matt tries to kill us with the fire and makes fun of Addison. THEN WE DO THE NEWS Matt gives his review of Biden’s press conference, and we talk about WHO’S REALLY RUNNING THINGS. We also discus…
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Addison and Matt are back together once again for Matt’s annual physical checkup. (he has chinese aids) We catch up on our opinions of the zeitgeist interviews like Dr. Robert Malone on the Joe Rogan Experience. We talk about the in-your-face “alternative” narratives that are pushed, and the end game of the vaccine passports, and Dr. Robert Malone’…
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Back for another round of GTST and hoping to redeem himself in spectacular fashion – a former Tripod regular. We kick it off with the Wuhan, terrain theory vs germ theory, OMICRON PROPAGANDA, Fauci, bat soup, and more. Theories on PCR testing, variants, and HUMAN DNA. TESTING FRENZY. ASMR programming, digital detox, and how to beat the machine. Is …
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Matt retells his experience as paranoid Santa for the work Christmas party. We discuss the importance of rounds of water when drinking, and the ins and outs of wearing a cheap Santa costume. Then we dig into Matt’s Charcuterie board featuring 4 year cave aged White Cheddar, Homemade Rack House Pickles, Meats by The Hango Show, and more. We also dig…
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Lots of discussion about Succession, and our viewing habits… Matt has a drug problem. Grump Santa makes a debut. Wuhan commentary, the pleasures of the world, the pain of not being deluded. Vaccine cults. Australia and New Zealand will never return – WWIII? Matt gives some thoughts on technology throughout human history, and Addison gives his view …
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We catch up on Succession, and Matt stans for Yellowstone. We talk about the number of weapons necessary, and discuss the No Agenda Show. Chef Matt tells us all about vinegar, and considers sending John C Dvorak his entire vinegar collection as an exit strategy. We talk about the fake and gay technocratic future, Beef Wellington NFT’s, and the ten …
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Matt defends the fact that he loves Bud Light Seltzer, gets massages, and goes to sports bars. (He’s gay) We discuss Matt’s exes, boobs, how to roll joints, and wake up calls. We also got to a very special Watercast, featuring spook water from The Hango Show. We finish up the show by discussing the apostle Paul, the Western church and their lack of…
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GTST Episode 300 This program and others on Tripod Broadcasting are brought to you in part by the superior CBD products from Eables CBD, the premium hemp-derived delta-8 THC at MyDeltaEight.com, and by listeners like you. Follow the show on Telegram and reach out directly to Addison on Telegram for an invite to the GTST inner circle.…
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The entire episode is Watercast. Addison does a bad read by lantern. Chuck Norris. Decalcify. Winners and losers of previous watercasts. Eternal, Yadi Water, Ice Mountain, Icelandic, and nipple tops, oh my! We also discuss and try Matt’s favorite artesian toothpaste. Matt gives a rant on the state of entertainment, Addison discusses the rubicon, an…
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Ancient cosmic wars, non-rotating plains, and giants oh my! Addison discusses the World Wide Web, Ring Doorbells, and Google with his kids at dinner. Matt gives instructions for how to smoke the perfect bowl, and we also discuss his new co-worker, and how things work in his kitchen. We acknowledge an anonymous producer of the show, and establish th…
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Telegram call-in show. GTST Episode 297: All Women This program and others on Tripod Broadcasting are brought to you in part by the superior CBD products from Eables CBD, the premium hemp-derived delta-8 THC at MyDeltaEight.com, and by listeners like you. Follow the show on Telegram and reach out directly to Addison on Telegram for an invite to the…
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We smoke weed, and then talk about sandwiches for two hours. This program and others on Tripod Broadcasting are brought to you in part by the superior CBD products from Eables CBD, the premium hemp-derived delta-8 THC at MyDeltaEight.com, and by listeners like you. Follow the show on Telegram and reach out directly to Addison on Telegram for an inv…
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We smoke weed, and Matt tries to tell a story, and we still didn’t get any donations. We also discuss the conundrum of watercast, and our exit strategy involving professional water reviews. Matt finally gets back to his point, and we discuss the OF debacle at length. Addison talks a break to about the problem with #AllWomen, and Matt makes all kind…
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GTST Episode 294: Giants and Coronavirus We break down Mike Lindell’s Cyber Symposium. The world knows. Bellweather counties tell all. We talk about current events for 5 minutes straight, then Matt lights a joint with a candle the way God intended. It’s all down hill from there. Stop listening. Please. Matt talks about work. (duh) Addison is uncomf…
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In this episode we talk to Sharna Goldseker and Michael Moody about their book Generation Impact: How Next Gen Donors are Revolutionizing Giving, which is now available in an updated and expanded 2nd edition. Including: In what ways are Next Gen donors genuinely different from previous generations? Do Next Gen donors give to significantly different…
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In this episode we talk to Stelio Stefanou OBE, philanthropist and Founder of the For Baby’s Sake Trust (FBST) - a charity which focuses on working with parents to address the impact of domestic violence on the early years development of children. In a wide-ranging conversation, we discussed: Is “philanthropist” a helpful or unhelpful word? How doe…
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In this episode Rhod sat down with Gemma Bull and Tom Steinberg, authors of new book "Modern Grantmaking: A Guide for Funders Who Believe Better is Possible". In a wide-ranging conversation, we discussed: Humility & Funder Ego Why is humility such a key part of Modern Grantmaking? Is part of the problem that traditionally our idea of what it means …
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In this episode we're joined by Lori Bezahler, President of the Edward W. Hazen Foundation, to discuss the role of philanthropy in supporting racial justice and funding grassroots organizing or social movements. Including: Racial Justice Is racial injustice such a big/cross-cutting issues that it should not be seen as a cause area, but rather as so…
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In this episode we talk to Jo Kerr and Sonya Ruparel, from UK charity Turn2Us, about poverty, participation and the impact of the pandemic. Including: Impact of Covid Pandemic How has the Covid 19 pandemic affected Turn 2 Us, and the people and communities the charity serves? What are the biggest challenges for the organisation over the coming mont…
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In this episode we talk participatory approaches in philanthropy and social investment, with Meg Massey, co-author of “Letting Go: How Philanthropists and Impact Investors Can Do More Good by Giving Up Control” and Hannah Paterson, Senior Portfolio Manager at the National Lottery Community Fund. Including: There is a growing amount of focus on part…
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On this episode we talk to Teddy Schleifer, Senior Reporter, Money & Influence at Recode (part of the Vox Media group), about billionaires, Silicon Valley and philanthropy. Including: Silicon Valley Philanthropy Do most tech billionaires see their wealth as “self-made”, or do they recognise any sense of societal debt, luck etc? How does this shape …
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In this episode we talk to Denis Mizne, CEO of Lemann Foundation - Brazil’s largest educational funder – about philanthropy in Brazil during the Covid-19 pandemic and the Lemann Foundation’s pivot to supporting vaccine trials in the country. Including: Vaccination How and why did Lemann Foundation get involved in Covid vaccine trials? How does this…
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In this episode we talk to Andy Haldane, Chief Economist of the Bank of England about his long-standing interest in civil society, why he thinks it is so important yet undervalued, and what sort of challenges and opportunities the coming years may bring. We also have some analysis and additional insight from CAF CEO Neil Heslop. Including: The econ…
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In this episode we talk to Nanjira Sambuli about technology, philanthropy and civil society. Nanjira is a researcher, policy analyst and advocacy strategist based in Nairobi, Kenya and in a fascinating and wide-ranging discussion we touched on: Digital civil society Is there any meaningful distinction between “civil society” and “digital civil soci…
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In this episode we talk to Nell Edgington, President of non-profit consultancy Social Velocity, about her new book “Reinventing Social Change: Embrace Abundance to Create a Healthier and More Equitable World”. We discuss: What is the book about, who should read it and what should they do as a result? Why does a scarcity mind-set affect so many dono…
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In this episode we talk to Professor Sir David Cannadine about history, philanthropy and his forthcoming book on the history of the Ford Foundation. Among David’s many public roles he is Dodge Professor of History at Princeton University, President of the British Academy, Chair of Trustees of the National Portrait Gallery and a Trustee of the Wolfs…
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In this episode we look at the relationship between sport, philanthropy and civil society through history and up to the present day. Including: Sportspeople as donors Big name examples of sportspeople who give generously: David Beckham, Roger Federer, Cristiano Ronaldo, Serena Williams, Andre Agassi What drives this high-profile giving? Altruism, o…
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In this episode we explore mutual aid: what is it, why is there so much interest in it right now and how does it relate to charity and philanthropy? Including: Defining the distinction between mutual aid and charity William Beveridge’s thoughts on mutual aid Peter Kropotkin and mutual aid as a fundamental element of human nature How does mutual aid…
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In this episode we take a look at the philanthropic giving of MacKenzie Scott (former wife of Jeff Bezos), who has garnered a great deal of attention and praise for the scale, pace and approach of her philanthropy. We ask: what are the key aspects of received wisdom about giving that she is rejecting? And will this lead to wider changes in how big …
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In this episode we unpick the complex relationship between philanthropy and democracy. Does philanthropy undermine democracy, or strengthen it? Do we need to make philanthropy itself more democratic? And if so, how? Including: Does philanthropy automatically introduce a “plutocratic bias” into public discourse and policy? Is lack of transparency a …
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In this episode, at the end of a tumultuous and unpredictable year, we attempt (wisely or not!) to give some predictions for what 2021 might bring... ECONOMIC DOWNTURN Impact of Pandemic & Brexit: more demand, charity finances hit, less giving? Charity closures/mergers? Reimagining resilience? Political Division Ongoing division Ongoing politicisat…
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