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UnHerd Insight is a peer-led, private discussion forum supported by institutional quality research and analysis. We focus on business and political intelligence for top tier investors and business decision makers. Our purpose is to generate new ideas for growth and investment in an intimate format that gives our clients the opportunity to. Our software library provides a free download of Usher 2.0 for Mac. The application belongs to Audio & Video Tools. Commonly, this program's installer has the following filenames: setup.bz2 and usher114.dmg etc. The most popular version of the software is 1.1. Media converter for mac reviews. This application's bundle is identified as com.manytricks.Usher.

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  • Subscribe to make sure you don't miss UnHerd's new podcast series featuring columnist Giles Fraser in which he talks to distinguished guests about how their beliefs shape who they are.
    The first three episodes are out now. Search for 'UnHerd Confessions' to subscribe.

  • Barely a day passes without a politician or pundit worrying over the future of work. It's a conversation that tends to focus on the future – the rise of the robots and the growth of the gig economy – rather than the current plight of workers in low-quality, low-paid and precarious jobs. And the discussion rarely stretches beyond the economic. But work is about much more than wages, which means that when work – or good work – deserts a town, so too does its sense of purpose; its sense of pride.
    In this UnHerd audio documentary, James Bloodworth travels to Rugeley, in the British Midlands. The old industrial town, once home to the Lea Hall Colliery and its mining community, is now home to a vast Amazon distribution centre, offering poorly paid and insecure work to a mostly migrant workforce.
    Rugeley's story is one repeated in post-industrial towns across the West, and working-class men, angry at the disappearance of what they saw as meaningful work, are struggling with a profound loss of identity.
    With contributions from local residents, as well as politicians and experts, James explores the plight of forgotten towns and considers how to renew them.

  • Missing episodes?

  • China is now the world's biggest exporter and its second biggest economy, but it is not playing by the rules. In UnHerd's latest audio documentary, Juliet Samuel looks at how China cheats and what the west can do about it.

  • Twenty years ago a Democratic president's misbehaviour towards women provoked a mixture of sadness and anger from the American Bible belt. Today? A Republican with an equally controversial record of treatment of women gets the support of 80% of white evangelical Christians. More voted for Mr Trump in last year's presidential election than voted for Mitt Romney, John McCain or the 'born-again' George W Bush in the preceding elections. In UnHerd's latest audio documentary, Katie Harrison investigates why. Featuring: David French, Amy Black, Jim Wallis, Ralph Reed, and faith advisor to President Obama, Michael Wear.
    unherd.com - For readers who choose the important over the new.
    Produced by Sean Glynn

  • UnHerd's latest audio documentary presented by UnHerd capitalism editor, Charlotte Pickles, asking: Can a wealth tax save capitalism? Featuring Jacob Rees-Mogg, Richard Leonard, Victoria Bateman, James Kirkup, Paul Johnson, Bernard Jenkin, Howard Glennerster and Tom Copley.
    unherd.com - For readers who choose the important over the new.
    Produced by Sean Glynn for UnHerd

  • UnHerd's latest audio documentary presented by UnHerd contributor, Douglas Murray exploring Communism's forgotten victims. Featuring Anne Applebaum, David Aaronovitch, David Price Jones, János Horváth, Giles Udy, James Bartholomew, Giles Udy and John O'Sullivan.
    unherd.com - For readers who choose the important over the new.
    Produced by Sean Glynn for UnHerd

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Neil MacGregor's Living with the Gods was an award-winning Radio 4 series, and has now been made into a book of the same title. To bring things full circle, I sat down with him to turn the written word back into the spoken one; we talked about the relationship between art and religion, how religion is a more a way of creating meaning than explaining the universe, and what MacGregor liked to look at in the British Museum when the doors were closed and he was on his own with the keys.After a Calvinist upbringing, where objects are often thought to be a threat to religious faith, MacGregor has come to be the foremost expositor of the rich cultural material produced by religious belief. In our conversation, he ranged widely: from the Cyrus Cylinder to the 40,000 year old Lion Man to the Mummies of Peru, to the decorative pointer, the Yad, with which Plymouth Jews used to read the Torah. It was a real joy to chat with him. Here is the podcast.

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  • Subscribe to make sure you don't miss UnHerd's new podcast series featuring columnist Giles Fraser in which he talks to distinguished guests about how their beliefs shape who they are.
    The first three episodes are out now. Search for 'UnHerd Confessions' to subscribe.

  • Barely a day passes without a politician or pundit worrying over the future of work. It's a conversation that tends to focus on the future – the rise of the robots and the growth of the gig economy – rather than the current plight of workers in low-quality, low-paid and precarious jobs. And the discussion rarely stretches beyond the economic. But work is about much more than wages, which means that when work – or good work – deserts a town, so too does its sense of purpose; its sense of pride.
    In this UnHerd audio documentary, James Bloodworth travels to Rugeley, in the British Midlands. The old industrial town, once home to the Lea Hall Colliery and its mining community, is now home to a vast Amazon distribution centre, offering poorly paid and insecure work to a mostly migrant workforce.
    Rugeley's story is one repeated in post-industrial towns across the West, and working-class men, angry at the disappearance of what they saw as meaningful work, are struggling with a profound loss of identity.
    With contributions from local residents, as well as politicians and experts, James explores the plight of forgotten towns and considers how to renew them.

  • Missing episodes?

  • China is now the world's biggest exporter and its second biggest economy, but it is not playing by the rules. In UnHerd's latest audio documentary, Juliet Samuel looks at how China cheats and what the west can do about it.

  • Twenty years ago a Democratic president's misbehaviour towards women provoked a mixture of sadness and anger from the American Bible belt. Today? A Republican with an equally controversial record of treatment of women gets the support of 80% of white evangelical Christians. More voted for Mr Trump in last year's presidential election than voted for Mitt Romney, John McCain or the 'born-again' George W Bush in the preceding elections. In UnHerd's latest audio documentary, Katie Harrison investigates why. Featuring: David French, Amy Black, Jim Wallis, Ralph Reed, and faith advisor to President Obama, Michael Wear.
    unherd.com - For readers who choose the important over the new.
    Produced by Sean Glynn

  • UnHerd's latest audio documentary presented by UnHerd capitalism editor, Charlotte Pickles, asking: Can a wealth tax save capitalism? Featuring Jacob Rees-Mogg, Richard Leonard, Victoria Bateman, James Kirkup, Paul Johnson, Bernard Jenkin, Howard Glennerster and Tom Copley.
    unherd.com - For readers who choose the important over the new.
    Produced by Sean Glynn for UnHerd

  • UnHerd's latest audio documentary presented by UnHerd contributor, Douglas Murray exploring Communism's forgotten victims. Featuring Anne Applebaum, David Aaronovitch, David Price Jones, János Horváth, Giles Udy, James Bartholomew, Giles Udy and John O'Sullivan.
    unherd.com - For readers who choose the important over the new.
    Produced by Sean Glynn for UnHerd

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Neil MacGregor's Living with the Gods was an award-winning Radio 4 series, and has now been made into a book of the same title. To bring things full circle, I sat down with him to turn the written word back into the spoken one; we talked about the relationship between art and religion, how religion is a more a way of creating meaning than explaining the universe, and what MacGregor liked to look at in the British Museum when the doors were closed and he was on his own with the keys.After a Calvinist upbringing, where objects are often thought to be a threat to religious faith, MacGregor has come to be the foremost expositor of the rich cultural material produced by religious belief. In our conversation, he ranged widely: from the Cyrus Cylinder to the 40,000 year old Lion Man to the Mummies of Peru, to the decorative pointer, the Yad, with which Plymouth Jews used to read the Torah. It was a real joy to chat with him. Here is the podcast.

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