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Transocean is marking its 100th year as a leader in deepwater offshore drilling. CEO Keelan Adamson goes Inside the ICE House to discuss the company's evolution from shallow-water roots to operating one of the highest-spec fleets in the world. He explains how safety, discipline, and first-hand rig experience shape Transocean's culture and performance. Adamson also highlights how data, automation, and AI are enhancing reliability and decision-making across the fleet.
Stuart Adamson co-founded the Skids and Big Country but was profoundly ill-suited to the spoils of his success. Author Scott Rowley unpacks his passage from Dunfermline to Nashville and Hawaii to get a sense of his demons and what drove and inspired him. He talks to us here about his compelling new memoir ‘Stay Alive: the Life and Death of Stuart Adamson' and touches on … … hints of troubled family life in his early lyrics and the shadows of his father and grandfather … that famous three-word review: “More crusading porridge!” … the guilt of his success when he returned to his Dunfermline roots … why learning to sing is unwise! … how Big Country were saved by Steve Lillywhite and the resentment about their being sold as a pop group … Nick Drake, Sinead O'Connor … “people who should never have been given a record contract” … insurmountable friction with Richard Jobson … how Nevermind made the old rock landscape look outmoded … “guitars that sounded like bagpipes!” and other hoary old clichés … “empty, breast-beating, bombastic!”: the rigours of the rock press consensus … and how Big Country nearly played Live Aid. Order ‘Stay Alive: the Life and Death of Stuart Adamson' here: https://www.simonandschuster.co.uk/books/Stay-Alive-The-Life-and-Death-of-Stuart-Adamson/Scott-Rowley/9781917923538Help us to keep the conversation going: https://www.patreon.com/wordinyourear Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Stuart Adamson co-founded the Skids and Big Country but was profoundly ill-suited to the spoils of his success. Author Scott Rowley unpacks his passage from Dunfermline to Nashville and Hawaii to get a sense of his demons and what drove and inspired him. He talks to us here about his compelling new memoir ‘Stay Alive: the Life and Death of Stuart Adamson' and touches on … … hints of troubled family life in his early lyrics and the shadows of his father and grandfather … that famous three-word review: “More crusading porridge!” … the guilt of his success when he returned to his Dunfermline roots … why learning to sing is unwise! … how Big Country were saved by Steve Lillywhite and the resentment about their being sold as a pop group … Nick Drake, Sinead O'Connor … “people who should never have been given a record contract” … insurmountable friction with Richard Jobson … how Nevermind made the old rock landscape look outmoded … “guitars that sounded like bagpipes!” and other hoary old clichés … “empty, breast-beating, bombastic!”: the rigours of the rock press consensus … and how Big Country nearly played Live Aid. Order ‘Stay Alive: the Life and Death of Stuart Adamson' here: https://www.simonandschuster.co.uk/books/Stay-Alive-The-Life-and-Death-of-Stuart-Adamson/Scott-Rowley/9781917923538Help us to keep the conversation going: https://www.patreon.com/wordinyourear Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Interview with Maria L. Wei, MD, PhD, author of Sunscreen Costs in Association With Sun Protective Behaviors. Hosted by Adewole S. Adamson, MD, MPP. Related Content: Sunscreen Costs in Association With Sun Protective Behaviors
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Interview with Maria L. Wei, MD, PhD, author of Sunscreen Costs in Association With Sun Protective Behaviors. Hosted by Adewole S. Adamson, MD, MPP. Related Content: Sunscreen Costs in Association With Sun Protective Behaviors
In this episode, Julie Kratz discusses global workplace culture strategies with Abi Adamson, founder of the Culture Partnership and a LinkedIn Top Voice. Abi introduces her "SERN" framework—Soil, Exposure, Roots, and Nutrients—as a way for leaders to move beyond performative DE&I and begin gardening their organizations for sustainable growth. Three Key Takeaways Cultivate Your Culture Like a Living Ecosystem. Instead of treating culture like a static construction project with a fixed end date, leaders should act as gardeners who constantly tend to the environment. "Organizations still treat culture like a construction project instead of what it is. That is why I call workplace culture a living ecosystem." Build Psychological Safety to Uncover the Truth. A healthy culture requires an environment where employees can be honest with leadership about what isn't working without fear of retaliation. "When you're able to have an organization that's built on psychological safety... everything else will follow." Reframe Resistance as a Sign of Progress. Friction and pushback are natural responses to major social or organizational changes; history shows that these moments often precede a shift in the right direction. "History has always taught us: whenever big changes happen, there's always resistance... to get to a good place, you do need to go through a bit of a gauntlet." Follow Abi at https://www.abiadamson.com/
Educator, science translator and sustainability queen Illana Adamson works with businesses and non-profits to introduce sustainability initiatives, actions and behaviours into their organisations – and all our lives. She's a big proponent of if you can't be perfect, just be better. And we need to be, or this human race is run. Illana chats to our Mick about real action over greenwashing, why women are so important in the work ahead, and how Mother Nature will always come out on top. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
GreenLight Biosciences' Jonathan Adamson says they've shown that RNA can be a viable solution to control the pests that potato growers deal with regularly.
On this next episode of Church Ladies Uncensored we meet Amanda Adamson. In this heartfelt episode, Amanda Adamson shares her powerful story of overcoming severe domestic abuse, finding God amid the chaos, and experiencing profound healing through His grace. Her testimony offers hope and encouragement for women facing similar struggles, emphasizing the importance of faith, community, and vulnerability.In this episode, we discuss:Amanda's early marriage at age 20 and recognizing toxic relationship patternsHer experiences with physical, verbal, and financial abuse over many yearsHow her Christian faith sustained her despite cultural and church-related misconceptions about divorceThe supernatural encounter with God during a season of prayer and Bible reading that transformed her perspectiveThe importance of community, church support, and safe relationships in healingChallenging cultural and religious misconceptions about marriage, divorce, and forgivenessPractical ways to support and listen to others sharing their storiesThe role of testimony in fostering authenticity and deeper faith connections
On this next episode of Church Ladies Uncensored we meet Amanda Adamson. In this heartfelt episode, Amanda Adamson shares her powerful story of overcoming severe domestic abuse, finding God amid the chaos, and experiencing profound healing through His grace. Her testimony offers hope and encouragement for women facing similar struggles, emphasizing the importance of faith, community, and vulnerability. In this episode, we discuss: Amanda's early marriage at age 20 and recognizing toxic relationship patterns Her experiences with physical, verbal, and financial abuse over many years How her Christian faith sustained her despite cultural and church-related misconceptions about divorce The supernatural encounter with God during a season of prayer and Bible reading that transformed her perspective The importance of community, church support, and safe relationships in healing Challenging cultural and religious misconceptions about marriage, divorce, and forgiveness Practical ways to support and listen to others sharing their stories The role of testimony in fostering authenticity and deeper faith connections
⭐️⭐️ Join Group Coaching for 2026 ⭐️⭐️ In this episode, Fiona talks to Davina Adamson, Creative Director of Black Finch Jewellery. Davina shares her journey from visual arts to opening her first designer retail store at age 20, creating her own line then closing that business and moving into work with her partner, master jeweller, Raymond de Zwart at Black Finch jewellery. You'll learn: How to transition from different creative careers The reality of working with family members in business and how to create clear roles, boundaries, and a strong organisational structure Why relentless experimentation and staying authentically entertained in your marketing creates genuine connection with your audience How to build community over just content—and why people come for the product but stay for the relationships and shared experiences ⭐️⭐️ Join Group Coaching for 2026 ⭐️⭐️ Connect with Black Finch Jewellery: Instagram: @blackfinch_jewellery Website: blackfinch.com.au Connect with My Daily Business: Instagram: @mydailybusiness_ TikTok: @mydailybusiness Email: hello@mydailybusiness.com Website: mydailybusiness.com Resources mentioned: AI Monthly Chat Group for Small Business Owners How to Get Your Book Published course Join our AI Chat Group for small business owners My Daily Business courses - mydailybusiness.com/courses ⭐️⭐️ Join Group Coaching for 2026 ⭐️⭐️ Want to get your #smallbusiness sorted in 2026? Check out our 1:1 business coaching packages from a one-off session to 6-months of coaching. Want to know more about AI and how to harness it for your small businesS? Join our new monthly AI chat for small business owners. You can join anytime at www.mydailybusiness.com/AIchat Try out my fave AI tool, Poppy AI here and use discount code FIONA. We also love Descript. Connect and get in touch with My Daily Business via our shop, freebies, award-winning books, Instagram and Tik Tok.
Welcome to the A Bit Of A Boost Burnout Series! This is a topic I've explored on the podcast before, and one that comes up regularly in coaching sessions, workshops and conversations with high performing professionals. What's become clear is that it doesn't just suddenly hit you. It creeps up, gets normalised and isn't always easy to spot until it's too late. In this series I'm sharing real conversations with people who've experienced burnout firsthand. Not the theories or frameworks, but the personal stories of what happened. How it felt, what was going on at the time, the contributing factors, and the signs that were missed, that in hindsight seem so obvious. We also explore what people learned from the experience, and the changes they made to avoid ending up in the same place again. You may recognise yourself in parts of these stories. Either because they echo your own experience, or reflect something you're going through right now. My final guest in this series is Matt Adamson, now a career coach after a 20 year career in banking. In this conversation, Matt shares his personal experience of burnout - and how some of his tendencies to seek validation and positive feedback lead to unsustainable self-expectations and work practices. You can find out more about Matt or connect with him via LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/mattadamsoncoaching
"Scala" It's hard to explain everything Barry Adamson did before he was thirty. By then, his resume' was so packed with highlights it was hard to believe there was room for more. But there was. Like, a lot more. Let me explain. The Manchester-born Barry Adamson got his start in music in the late '70s by playing bass for Magazine, a band led by ex-Buzzcock Howard DeVoto. Adamson, who was briefly in the Buzzcocks himself, went on to play with Visage and Luxuria before joining Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds. Adamson played on legendary Cave albums like From Her To Eternity and Kicking Against The Pricks and from there, he stepped into the Iggy Pop fold and toured with Mr. Pop in '87. By then, Adamson was close to thirty and in many ways, that's the point where he really started to spread his musical wings, realizing he liked being on his own than being one of the guys in a band. From there, Adamson started to explore electronic and dub-fueled soundscapes and he moved effortlessly from strength to strength, releasing classic solo albums like Moss Side Story, the 1992 Mercury Prize nominated Soul Murder and his new one, La Scala. More on that in a minute. Over the course of his winning career, Adamson has played with The Birthday, Party, collaborated with everyone from Pulp's Jarvis Crocker to Billy McKenzie of the Associates, contributed to movie soundtracks like David Lynch's Lost Highway and done remixes for everyone from Depeche Mode to The Jon Spencer Blues Explosion. His new album La Scala is the original score for the 2023 documentary Scala!!! Or, The Incredibly Strange Rise And Fall Of The World's Wildest Cinema. The film is a stirring and rousing homage to the legendary London arthouse movie theatre and Adamson's inventive score uses elements of jazz, funk and post-punk noir to detail the rise and fall of a building that meant a lot of people whose lives were saved by the freedom and spirit of life in the counterculture. www.barryadamson.com www.bombshellradio.com (http://www.bombshellradio.com) www.stereoembersmagazine.com (http://www.stereoembersmagazine.com) www.alexgreenbooks.com (http://www.alexgreenbooks.com) Stereo Embers IG + Bluesky: @emberspodcast Email: editor@stereoembersmagazine.com
Interview with Emily Baumrin, MD, MSCE, author of Discordance in Treatment Response Assessment Between Clinicians and Patients With Skin Chronic Graft-vs-Host Disease. Hosted by Adewole S. Adamson, MD. Related Content: Discordance in Treatment Response Assessment Between Clinicians and Patients With Skin Chronic Graft-vs-Host Disease
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Interview with Emily Baumrin, MD, MSCE, author of Discordance in Treatment Response Assessment Between Clinicians and Patients With Skin Chronic Graft-vs-Host Disease. Hosted by Adewole S. Adamson, MD. Related Content: Discordance in Treatment Response Assessment Between Clinicians and Patients With Skin Chronic Graft-vs-Host Disease
Interview with Arash Mostaghimi, MD, MPA, MPH, author of Advanced Practice Clinicians and Dermatology Drug Spending. Hosted by Adewole S. Adamson, MD. Related Content: Advanced Practice Clinicians and Dermatology Drug Spending Biologics Prescribing in Dermatology by Advanced Practice Clinicians—Trends in the Practice of Advanced Practice Clinicians in Dermatology
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Interview with Arash Mostaghimi, MD, MPA, MPH, author of Advanced Practice Clinicians and Dermatology Drug Spending. Hosted by Adewole S. Adamson, MD. Related Content: Advanced Practice Clinicians and Dermatology Drug Spending Biologics Prescribing in Dermatology by Advanced Practice Clinicians—Trends in the Practice of Advanced Practice Clinicians in Dermatology
We are so thrilled to say on today's episode we are joined by the co-host of the Nip/Tuck Podcast - Lauren Adamson!Zoe & Georgia have a very frank and honest chat with Lauren about her experiences being in a blended family, how she got through the break-up of her relationship whilst being a new mum, and how she handles being in the spotlight!Listen by clicking ‘Play', subscribe or follow on Apple Podcasts, Spotify and Acast, and please do rate and review to help others find the podcast.Find a new episode every Tuesday & Friday and in the meantime check out Made By Mammas on Instagram: @madebymammas.Made By Mammas® is an Audio Always production. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
My guest & client Jenn Adamson told me, “We can't create anything sustainable unless we feel safe in our own bodies.” And if you've ever tried to grow a business while also battling self-doubt, perfectionism, or a nervous system that feels like it's on a roller coaster… you know exactly what she means. In this beautiful conversation of the Doing Business Like a Woman podcast, Jenn and I talk about: ✨ What it really means to bet on yourself✨ The link between self-trust and making brave business decisions✨ Why perfection disconnects us from clients, and presence builds trust✨ How Jenn rebuilt her leadership approach after burnout✨ The emotional, spiritual, and practical work behind becoming the woman who can hold big success We also talk about slowing down, creating white space, regulating our nervous systems, feeling alive again, and why investing in coaching is an act of devotion to your future self. This conversation is one I know will stay with you long after you listen. Timestamps: 00:00 – Welcome & why this conversation is so needed right now01:00 – Introducing Jenn and her extraordinary professional background03:00 – Understanding subconscious beliefs & how they drive our results05:00 – Who Jenn serves today & the evolution of her leadership work07:00 – Burnout, achievement, and the hollow feeling success can bring09:00 – Regulation, safety, and why our bodies tell the truth first11:00 – The dance between ambition, joy, and enjoying the journey14:00 – Vision, becoming “her,” and why creation starts on the inside17:00 – Doing business like a woman: presence, softness, trust21:00 – Why people buy from safety, not perfection24:00 – The nursing story that changed how Jenn leads forever28:00 – Grace, beginner energy & creating psychological safety32:00 – White space: why your business needs you to slow down36:00 – High-impact action vs. busy work39:00 – Celebrating Jenn's massive growth year43:00 – Courage, emotions & why most women hold themselves back45:00 – What every woman should know about coaching48:00 – How to connect with Jenn & an invitation to reach out Connect with Jenn:
Hellish Inc (A Hellish Inc Series) by David Adamson https://www.amazon.com/Hellish-Inc-David-Adamson/dp/1960093185 Davidadamson.ca Hellish Inc is a compelling work from the mind of the dead. As seen, in the first person through the eyes of Angels, Gods and Goddesses. The story spans more than 25,000 years of Earth’s history, in a series of flashbacks. Entities and beings from all the unknown realms, come to pass; like seasons in the lenses of the senses. These beings wield incredible power, unmatched in, and written about in legend. The stuff of Myths, lost through the ages of War and upheaval. The reader is taken into ancient times here on Earth, and into before unknown, unseen, reaches of Heaven and Hell. From the point of view of the first person, when the shit hits the fan, there’s no where to hide.
Text the showBefore we get to today's guest, I want to apologise for a few sound issues. For some reason, the sound on my end was suuuuper quiet, so I've had to do some pretty heavy handed processing to get everything close to level. There were also a couple of moments of slightly sketchy wifi. The conversation in general is ok, but wanted to apologise in advance to you listeners and our guest:Billy Adamson.Billy is a guitar player based in London. His credits include artists like Jess Glynne, Katie Melua and Ward Thomas.Amongst many other things we discussed the power of practice, signing to a record label, and nerves. I hope you enjoy our conversation as much as I did!Support the showFollow me on Instagram - @nategrooveSubscribe to support the show - https://www.buzzsprout.com/2058148/supportAny questions or guest suggestions, please email nwinsessionwith@gmail.com
Before we start today's show, I'd like to welcome our newest FreshEd Members, Amy Stambach and Tian Renxiang. Thank you for your support. If you think FreshEd is a valuable educational resource and want to join our growing community, sign up at FreshEdpodcast.com. -- Today we unpack education alternatives to reimagine education for just futures. My guests are Frank Adamson and Carol Anne Spreen. Frank Adamson is associate professor of education leadership and policy studies at California State University, Sacramento. Carol Anne Spreen is a professor of international education at New York University. They were on the co-editorial team of the NORRAG Special Issue entitled “Education for Societal Transformation: Alternatives for a Just Future” and members of The Alternative Project, which I should mention I was a part of at its inception. -- freshedpodcast.com/adamson-spreen/ -- Get in touch! Twitter: @FreshEdpodcast Facebook: FreshEd Email: info@freshedpodcast.com
Interview with Elizabeth J. Phillips, MD, author of Recovering From Stevens-Johnson Syndrome and Toxic Epidermal Necrolysis. Hosted by Adewole S. Adamson, MD. Related Content: Recovering From Stevens-Johnson Syndrome and Toxic Epidermal Necrolysis
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Interview with Elizabeth J. Phillips, MD, author of Recovering From Stevens-Johnson Syndrome and Toxic Epidermal Necrolysis. Hosted by Adewole S. Adamson, MD. Related Content: Recovering From Stevens-Johnson Syndrome and Toxic Epidermal Necrolysis
Discover the fascinating history of alchemy — the ancient art that aimed to turn base metals into gold. From mystical experiments to the birth of modern chemistry, this video explores how alchemists shaped science, philosophy, and the human quest for knowledge.Find me and my music here:https://linktr.ee/filipholmSupport Let's Talk Religion on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/letstalkreligion Or through a one-time donation: https://paypal.me/talkreligiondonateSources/Recommended Reading:Abt, Theodore (ed.) (2007). "Corpus Alchemicum Arabicum: Book of the Explanation of the Symbols Kitab Hall Ar-Rumuz". Psychological Commentary by Marie-Louise Von Franz. Living Human Heritage Publications. Adamson, Peter (2021). "Al-Rāzī". Great Medieval Thinkers. OUP USA.Corriente, Federico & Ed Emery (translated by) (2004). "Twenty-seven Muwashshashaat and One Zajal by Ibn al-'Arabi of Murcia (1165-1240)". Dodge, Bayard (translated by) (1998). "The Fihrist: A 10th Century Ad Survey of Islamic Culture". Kazi Pubns Inc. Grimes, Shannon (2018). "Becoming Gold: Zosimos of Panopolis and the Alchemical Arts in Roman Egypt". Rubedo Press.Hirtenstein, Stephen (translated by) (2018). "The Alchemy of Human Happiness (Mystical Treatises of Muhyiddin Ibn 'Arabi)". Anqa Publishing.Principe, Lawrence (2013). "The Secrets of Alchemy". University of Chicago Press. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
God can do the unthinkable. He can heal the sick, raise the dead, and redeem time and people. There are countless stories of God's amazing work in the lives of people at Springwell. One of those stories is Katie Adamson. Our Founding Pastor's (Pastor Scott) daughter has experienced God's power to change people first hand. Let's hear her amazing "prodigal" story.
När temperaturen sjunker och diset hänger som en ridå utanför köksfönstret, då vädrar Adamson och Jennebo morgonluft. Dags att pumpa däcken, leta rätt på de varma handskarna och ge sig i kast med #30milinovember. Om detta handlar vårt 120:e avsnitt. Som även innehåller en hel del tillbakablickar på cykelsäsongen 2025 och några framåtblickar. Samt en … Fortsätt läsa ”120. Redan?”
Interview with David S. Lee, MD, author of Skin Cancer Surveillance Program for Solid Organ Transplant Recipients. Hosted by Adewole S. Adamson, MD. Related Content: Skin Cancer Surveillance Program for Solid Organ Transplant Recipients
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Interview with David S. Lee, MD, author of Skin Cancer Surveillance Program for Solid Organ Transplant Recipients. Hosted by Adewole S. Adamson, MD. Related Content: Skin Cancer Surveillance Program for Solid Organ Transplant Recipients
Episode OverviewIn this episode of The Future-Ready Advisor, host Sam Sivarajan sits down with Ray Adamson, a seasoned coach and FinTech executive, to explore the evolving landscape of advisory practices. They dive into the critical shift from lifestyle practices to structured, scalable businesses and discuss how technology and AI can transform the advisory experience.Ray shares insights on succession planning challenges, the untapped potential of the mass affluent market, and practical strategies for building human-centered practices that leverage technology effectively. Whether you're looking to future-proof your practice or scale your business, this conversation is packed with actionable advice for thriving in a competitive and rapidly changing environment.Key Quote"AI can level the playing field." --- Ray AdamsonKey TakeawaysTechnology enables scalability without sacrificing the human element in advisory relationships.Shifting from lifestyle to structured business is essential for long-term success and succession planning.AI enhances the advisory process but requires careful oversight and human judgment.The mass affluent market presents significant untapped opportunities for growth.Clear personal vision guides better business decisions and strategic direction.Sound Bites"AI can level the playing field.""You can do well by doing good.""The industry has to stay relevant.""Building strong relationships is crucial for success.""Regularly working on the business is as important as working in it."Topics Discussed00:00 -- Introduction to the Future of Advisory Practices02:33 -- Ray Adamson's Career Journey and Insights05:09 -- The Importance of Scalable Processes in Advisory Practices07:51 -- The Role of AI in Financial Advisory10:32 -- Succession Planning in the Advisory IndustryResources MentionedLearn more about Ray Adamson and his work in FinTech and advisory coachingStay Connected with The Future-Ready AdvisorSubscribe on your favorite podcast platform to never miss an episode.Join the conversation on LinkedIn—share your thoughts and connect with other forward-thinking advisors.Explore more insights on Sam's website.
This week's episode is a portion of a call with Kat Adamson. Kat talks about how awareness is the essence of all things. Mostly, she talks about love. She shares her experience of the death of her partner and she discusses unconditional love and compatibility.I hope you are as impacted by this conversation as we The post EP375: Awareness and Love with Kat Adamson appeared first on Dr. Amy Johnson.
Eric Adamson, Robotics Executive at Oishii and co-founder of Tortuga AgTech, joins Climate Rising to share how automation and AI are transforming fruit farming. Eric explains how his team designed a strawberry-harvesting robot capable of operating in outdoor tunnels and vertical farms, bringing operational efficiency, labor savings, and climate resilience to high-value crops. He discusses why harvest is the hardest—and most impactful—problem in agriculture to automate, what it took to move from lab demo to field-scale deployment, and how they integrated custom robotics and 17 on-device AI models to achieve 97% picking accuracy. Eric also shares his climate thesis on why controlled environments reduce emissions, waste, and chemical use, and how UV-powered robots and environmental buffering help adapt to floods, fungi, and labor volatility. This episode is part of our alumni series, which also features Danielle Colson of Mantel, a carbon-capture climate-tech start-up, and Hui Wen Chan of Crusoe, which uses stranded energy to power AI data centers. Explore the full series at climaterising.org
Interview with Lee Wheless, MD, PhD, author of Nicotinamide for Skin Cancer Chemoprevention. Hosted by Adewole S. Adamson, MD. Related Content: Nicotinamide for Skin Cancer Chemoprevention (Original Investigation) Nicotinamide for Skin Cancer Chemoprevention (Editorial)
JAMA Dermatology Author Interviews: Covering research on the skin, its diseases, and their treatment
Interview with Lee Wheless, MD, PhD, author of Nicotinamide for Skin Cancer Chemoprevention. Hosted by Adewole S. Adamson, MD. Related Content: Nicotinamide for Skin Cancer Chemoprevention (Original Investigation) Nicotinamide for Skin Cancer Chemoprevention (Editorial)
Interview with David C. Whiteman, MBBS, PhD, author of A Risk Prediction Tool for Invasive Melanoma. Hosted by Adewole S. Adamson, MD. Related Content: A Risk Prediction Tool for Invasive Melanoma
JAMA Dermatology Author Interviews: Covering research on the skin, its diseases, and their treatment
Interview with David C. Whiteman, MBBS, PhD, author of A Risk Prediction Tool for Invasive Melanoma. Hosted by Adewole S. Adamson, MD. Related Content: A Risk Prediction Tool for Invasive Melanoma
Donna Adelson Trial — Wendi Adelson's Former Divorce Attorney Says the Divorce Was “Not Contentious” In today's testimony Kristin Adamson—the family-law attorney who represented Wendi Adelson during her divorce from Dan Markel—told jurors the initial divorce proceedings were “not contentious.” Her account undercuts the notion that the legal split itself was a nonstop conflagration; instead, Adamson drew a distinction between a relatively typical divorce process and what came after it. Under further questioning, she acknowledged that post-divorce filings by Markel became more personal and hostile, a shift the state says fed resentment and control battles that ultimately form the backdrop to this murder conspiracy case. Why it matters: motive and narrative framing. Prosecutors have long argued that a bitter custody fight and relocation dispute set the stage for the homicidal plot that killed Markel in 2014. If the jury accepts Adamson's framing—that the core divorce looked fairly standard while later filings grew heated—it subtly reshapes where the real friction lived and when it peaked. That matters for assigning intent and pressure points to the Adelson family's decisions in the months leading up to the murder. Adamson also faced questions about parental involvement in divorce logistics (how often parents attend client meetings, who shows up in hearings), as the defense tries to downplay the idea of Donna Adelson meddling in legal strategy—arguing that what looked like interference may have been normal family presence during a stressful time. The prosecution, by contrast, wants jurors to see those same moments as control—a pattern consistent with its broader theory of a family mobilized to remove Markel as an obstacle. For viewers tracking continuity across witnesses, this clip is a calibration tool: it doesn't prove or disprove the murder-for-hire plot, but it helps jurors locate the temperature of the Adelson–Markel legal conflict on a timeline—cooler during the divorce itself, hotter in the aftermath. That timeline will echo through testimony about relocation, custody, wiretaps, and alleged conspirators, as the court weighs whether Donna Adelson crossed the line from family advocacy to criminal orchestration. (Donna Adelson is on trial for first-degree murder, conspiracy, and solicitation; she has pleaded not guilty.) #hashtags #DonnaAdelsonTrial #DanMarkel #WendiAdelson #KristinAdamson #TrueCrime #CustodyBattle #LegalAnalysis #Courtroom #MurderForHire #Tallahassee Want to comment and watch this podcast as a video? Check out our YouTube Channel. https://www.youtube.com/@hiddenkillerspod Instagram https://www.instagram.com/hiddenkillerspod/ Facebook https://www.facebook.com/hiddenkillerspod/ Tik-Tok https://www.tiktok.com/@hiddenkillerspod X Twitter https://x.com/tonybpod Listen Ad-Free On Apple Podcasts Here: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/true-crime-today-premium-plus-ad-free-advance-episode/id1705422872
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Donna Adelson Trial — Wendi Adelson's Former Divorce Attorney Says the Divorce Was “Not Contentious” In today's testimony Kristin Adamson—the family-law attorney who represented Wendi Adelson during her divorce from Dan Markel—told jurors the initial divorce proceedings were “not contentious.” Her account undercuts the notion that the legal split itself was a nonstop conflagration; instead, Adamson drew a distinction between a relatively typical divorce process and what came after it. Under further questioning, she acknowledged that post-divorce filings by Markel became more personal and hostile, a shift the state says fed resentment and control battles that ultimately form the backdrop to this murder conspiracy case. Why it matters: motive and narrative framing. Prosecutors have long argued that a bitter custody fight and relocation dispute set the stage for the homicidal plot that killed Markel in 2014. If the jury accepts Adamson's framing—that the core divorce looked fairly standard while later filings grew heated—it subtly reshapes where the real friction lived and when it peaked. That matters for assigning intent and pressure points to the Adelson family's decisions in the months leading up to the murder. Adamson also faced questions about parental involvement in divorce logistics (how often parents attend client meetings, who shows up in hearings), as the defense tries to downplay the idea of Donna Adelson meddling in legal strategy—arguing that what looked like interference may have been normal family presence during a stressful time. The prosecution, by contrast, wants jurors to see those same moments as control—a pattern consistent with its broader theory of a family mobilized to remove Markel as an obstacle. For viewers tracking continuity across witnesses, this clip is a calibration tool: it doesn't prove or disprove the murder-for-hire plot, but it helps jurors locate the temperature of the Adelson–Markel legal conflict on a timeline—cooler during the divorce itself, hotter in the aftermath. That timeline will echo through testimony about relocation, custody, wiretaps, and alleged conspirators, as the court weighs whether Donna Adelson crossed the line from family advocacy to criminal orchestration. (Donna Adelson is on trial for first-degree murder, conspiracy, and solicitation; she has pleaded not guilty.) #hashtags #DonnaAdelsonTrial #DanMarkel #WendiAdelson #KristinAdamson #TrueCrime #CustodyBattle #LegalAnalysis #Courtroom #MurderForHire #Tallahassee Want to comment and watch this podcast as a video? Check out our YouTube Channel. https://www.youtube.com/@hiddenkillerspod Instagram https://www.instagram.com/hiddenkillerspod/ Facebook https://www.facebook.com/hiddenkillerspod/ Tik-Tok https://www.tiktok.com/@hiddenkillerspod X Twitter https://x.com/tonybpod Listen Ad-Free On Apple Podcasts Here: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/true-crime-today-premium-plus-ad-free-advance-episode/id1705422872
From July 14, 2023: The NATO summit in Vilnius, Lithuania, just wrapped up, and the big news is that Sweden is in, and Ukraine is not. Eric Adamson of the Atlantic Council and the Swedish Defense Association is a Swedish defense policy analyst who observed the NATO summit.He joined Lawfare Editor-in-Chief Benjamin Wittes to discuss the two big things that happened: the Swedish resolution of the dispute with Turkey that impeded Swedish NATO accession until now, and the frustrating failure of NATO to set a path for Ukrainian NATO membership. They talked about the dispute between Sweden and Turkey and the nuanced manner in which it was resolved, about whether the Ukrainians are being too demanding and should be more grateful for Western support, and the specific areas in which Sweden will contribute to NATO's capabilities.To receive ad-free podcasts, become a Lawfare Material Supporter at www.patreon.com/lawfare. You can also support Lawfare by making a one-time donation at https://givebutter.com/lawfare-institute.Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/lawfare. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.