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Step into Episode 201 of On The Delo as Delo sits down with Riley, Director of Pickleball, and Casey, General Manager of Dink & Dine — a brand-new pickleball-anchored eatertainment facility that's rewriting what a night out looks like in the Valley. Four months in and sitting at a 4.9-star rating with over 110 fully organic reviews, this isn't a pickleball gym with a menu tacked on — it's something entirely different.Casey and Riley bring serious depth to this conversation. Casey went from cutting his teeth in Old Town Scottsdale's nightlife prime and graduating Scottsdale Culinary to spending 12 years growing through every level of Main Event — all the way to GM for all three Arizona locations and Regional Director covering Phoenix, Albuquerque, Denver, and Baton Rouge — before landing the opportunity to build something from the ground up with a team of hospitality consultants who asked, "Why don't we just start our own thing?" Riley's road ran through a painful divorce, a transformational pickleball flow state, a coaching company she built from scratch, overseas pickleball yacht trips, the PPA and App Tour, and even designing the world's first floating pickleball court in Croatia — before LinkedIn brought her to a facility she calls the nicest she's ever walked into. Together, they unpack four core values, the kitchen philosophy of Chef Kelly Milani, and why doing both pickleball and food at a truly high level is harder than anyone realizes — and exactly what makes Dink & Dine worth the visit.Chapter Guide (Timestamps):(0:00 - 2:38) Intro: Episode 201, Delo's 52nd Birthday & Welcome to Casey and Smiley Riley(2:39 - 6:14) Casey's Origin: New Orleans, Hurricane Katrina, Scottsdale Culinary & Old Town Nightlife(6:15 - 8:10) Main Event to Dink & Dine: 12 Years, Regional Director & The Founding Team(8:11 - 12:33) 4.9 Stars, Organic Reviews, Hospitality Philosophy & Four Core Values(12:34 - 15:23) Riley's Story: From Divorce Court to the Pickleball Court & Finding Flow State(15:24 - 19:15) PPA Tour, Floating Court in Croatia & What It Means to Be Director of Pickleball(19:16 - 20:30) Bridging the Gap: High-Level Pickleball AND High-Level Food — Neither an Afterthought(20:31 - 37:00) Chef Kelly Milani, Kitchen Philosophy, Menu Highlights, Programming & Corporate Events(37:01 - 45:47) Rapid Fire Questions, Best Menu Items & How to Connect with Dink & Dine
When Kerry Washington recently shared on Jimmy Kimmel Live that she often eats in bathrooms at high-profile events because her food allergies aren't taken seriously, the allergy community felt it. And when FARE posted that clip, Jo Frost — who lives with life-threatening anaphylaxis herself — commented, "hear you and see you @kerrywashington DITTO." That one word — DITTO — carried decades of lived experience. In this episode of Eating at a Meeting LIVE, Jo and I talk about what it really means to navigate everyday life — restaurants, airplanes, school cafeterias, and event spaces — when a trace amount of nuts, shellfish, or airborne particles can shut down your body. Jo has survived more anaphylactic shocks than she's willing to count. She's been dismissed in restaurants, pushed back on by airline crews, and told "it should be fine," even when the stakes were life or death. She's also been sounding the alarm for years, insisting that ignoring anaphylaxis is as dangerous as "putting a loaded gun in my face." If you plan menus, host families, work in hospitality, or manage any food service environment, Jo's perspective is essential. Her story echoes what millions live with — and what our industry must do better. Every Guest Matters.
AFTERTHOUGHT is a band from Tampa Florida that put out a demo and an EP this year with Armageddon Records. They've played a ton of shows this year and have much planned for 2026. I had Danny, Dev and D'Angelo on the show and we talked Tampa, Tampa sports, Afterthought origin, the radio, California and much more.
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Hey HBs! Here's part 2 of ENCHANTING HER MATE by Ivy Knox! Lady Loves: Sabrina: give yourself a reason to leave the house regularly. Like hockey season tickets!!!!! Mel: it's great when a joke turns into a real thing, like this new emo band Afterthought! This Friday on Patreon and our Apple Podcast subscription, Sabrina is telling Mel all about the previous 5 books in this series, Aliens of Oluura! Mel has already downloaded 2 of the books and has zero regrets! Curious about the ridiculous faces we make? Subscribe and watch us on YOUTUBE! Want to tell us a story, ask about advertising, or anything else? Email: heavingbosomspodcast (at) gmail Follow our socials: Instagram @heavingbosoms | Tiktok @heaving_bosoms | Bluesky: @heavingbosoms.com | Threads: @heavingbosoms Facebook group: the Heaving Bosoms Geriatric Friendship Cult Credits: Theme Music: Brittany Pfantz Art: Author Kate Prior The above contains affiliate links, which means that when purchasing through them, the podcast gets a small percentage without costing you a penny more. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
Most studios are stuck on the membership hamster wheel - constantly chasing new clients while their back door swings wide open. But the smartest studio owners know the real money isn't in the front end… it's in retention. In this episode, we're joined by JP, CEO of Xoda, to unpack what separates the top 1% of studios from everyone else - and how to finally build a business that members never want to leave. Here's what we're covering: -Why retention - not sales - is your studio's most powerful growth lever -The “member-to-member” connection that doubles loyalty (and why most studios ignore it) -How to build a retention budget that actually moves the needle -The 3 metrics every high-performing team tracks weekly -The difference between a product and an experience (and how to design one that sells itself) -What the world's top studio owners are doing right now to boost loyalty and profits -How to lead and grow a team without burning out or micromanaging … and a whole lot more Chapters: ⏳ [00:00] Why Most Studios Don't Have a Real Business Model ⏳ [03:30] The Membership Hamster Wheel: Churn vs Retention ⏳ [07:40] Retention as a Strategy - Not an Afterthought ⏳ [10:30] Why Your Studio Should Be the Most Important Business in Your Community ⏳ [15:00] The Retention Budget: Investing in Product and People ⏳ [20:00] The Data Behind the Top 1% of Studios ⏳ [25:00] Gamifying Attendance and Member Habits ⏳ [32:00] The Power of Member-to-Member Interaction ⏳ [40:00] Designing Experiences That Keep People for Life ⏳ [48:00] Leadership Lessons: Letting Go of Perfectionism ⏳ [55:00] Building People Who Build the Business ⏳ [58:00] JP's Biggest Lesson: Learning to Be Present Don't forget to like, subscribe, and comment below with your biggest takeaway. We read them all. Want to LEARN proven systems to grow your business without burnout? Go here: https://live.geronimoacademy.com/newsletter Connect with us: My website: https://thegeronimoacademy.com IG Geronimo: https://www.instagram.com/thegeronimoacademy IG Hey.Doza: https://www.instagram.com/hey.doza LinkedIn: https://au.linkedin.com/in/andrewhandosa
MRKT Matrix - Friday, November 7th Nasdaq falls again on Friday, putting it on track for worst week since April (CNBC) Democrats Trim Shutdown Demands as Travel, Food Aid Delays Hit (Bloomberg) Shutdown means another missed jobs report Friday. Here's what it probably would have shown (CNBC) Consumer Sentiment Falls Toward Record-Low Levels (WSJ) Chinese Exports Unexpectedly Slump for First Time Since February (Bloomberg) Altimeter's Brad Gerstner says market pullback is healthy, sees no bubble in tech (CNBC) S&P 500 Earnings Season Update (FactSet) An analyst worries OpenAI will miss its ‘extravagant' spending commitments. These stocks would be the most vulnerable (CNBC) Microsoft to Pursue Superintelligence After OpenAI Deal (Bloomberg) The AI Revolution Is an Afterthought for Phone Buyers (Bloomberg) --- Subscribe to our newsletter: https://riskreversalmedia.beehiiv.com/subscribe MRKT Matrix by RiskReversal Media is a daily AI powered podcast bringing you the top stories moving financial markets Story curation by RiskReversal, scripts by Perplexity Pro, voice by ElevenLabs
+ Michael Fulmer from the Houston Barbecue Festival joins: + Factors and influences that have changed the entire landscape. + Emerging styles, pitmasters and current trends + Competitions and awards don't lie ... the Michelin, James Beard and Texas Monthly impact.
Démar and Adriel discuss Tame Imala's fifth album "Deadbeat", how Tame Impala became a follower with is production and the decline of a once great artist.Démar's rating: 5.5 / 10Adriel's rating: 5.5 / 10The Love List: Dracula, Loser, Afterthought, My Old WaysTimecodes:2:44 - Have they ever been mainstream?3:58 - First time hearing Tame Impala8:50 - Adriel's favourite song11:05 - Demar's Dad cosigns14:17 - The Singles18:32 - Kevin Parker made a Drake song?20:50 - Afro House attempt24:30 - Best song on the project31:30 - Dracula36:20 - Lyrics40:50 - Loser47:40 - The Cover48:50 - The ScoreFollow us:TikTok: Album Mode: https://www.tiktok.com/@albummodepodAdriel: https://www.tiktok.com/@adrielsmileydotcom Démar: https://www.tiktok.com/@godkingdemiInstagram:Album Mode: https://www.instagram.com/albummodepod/Adriel: https://www.instagram.com/adrielsmileydotcom/Démar: https://www.instagram.com/demarjgrant/Twitter:Album Mode: https://twitter.com/AlbumModepodAdriel: https://twitter.com/AdrielSmiley_Démar: https://twitter.com/DemarJGrant ===================================Tame Impala - Deadbeat / 2025 / electronic, dance, afro house
This week, the guys discuss the final end to the local racing season, delaying the show a day, and running out of tow trucks.Find us:Instagram- @makinglapspodcastFacebook.com/makinglapspodcastmakinglapspodcast@gmail.com
In this episode of Supply Chain Now, Scott Luton sits down with two leaders shaping the future of reverse logistics from the floor to the classroom: Troy Campbell, Director of Reverse Logistics Centers at The Home Depot, and Dr. Glenn Richey, Jr., Harbert Eminent Scholar in Supply Chain Management at Auburn University.Troy opens the doors to Home Depot's four Reverse Logistics Centers: Phoenix, Pittston (PA), McDonough (GA), and Indianapolis, showing why a people-first culture remains the operating system for returns at scale. He gets real about “automation when the box isn't a box,” how rethinking inbound flows through 3PLs reduces touches and transportation cost, and why simple vendor conversations (like consolidating daily pallets into a single weekly load) can unlock outsized impact. His north star: make associates' days easier, and the entire reverse network improves.Glenn zooms out to the macro shifts: the move from minimizing returns to maximizing returns within a circular economy, generative AI for scenario planning and real-time decision support, and reverse logistics as the operational backbone of sustainability. He maps the skills the next workforce will need, calls for clearer industry coding to separate reverse data from forward logistics, and outlines how universities can build dedicated reverse tracks. Together, Troy and Glenn offer a practical, research-backed playbook for turning returns into speed, value, and advantage without losing the human element that makes it work.Jump into the conversation:(00:00) Intro(01:17) Interview with Troy Campbell from Home Depot(04:20) Challenges and innovations in reverse logistics(08:49) Networking opportunities and industry insights(17:20) Interview with Glenn Richey from Auburn University(19:30) About Auburn's supply chain management program(20:52) Maximizing returns in a circular economy(23:29) Role of generative AI within supply chain operations(28:34) Reverse logistics and sustainability practices explained(32:26) The next generation of logistics skills(34:55) Engaging students in reverse logistics educationResources:Connect with Troy Campbell: https://www.linkedin.com/in/troy-campbell-6321a31/ Connect with Dr. Glenn Richey: https://www.linkedin.com/in/glennrichey/ Learn more about The Home Depot: https://www.homedepot.com/ Learn more about The Harbert College of Business at Auburn University: https://harbert.auburn.edu/index.html Learn more about the Reverse Logistics Association: https://rla.org/ Connect with Scott Luton: https://www.linkedin.com/in/scottwindonluton/Learn more about Supply Chain Now: https://supplychainnow.com Watch and listen to more Supply Chain Now episodes here:
Why Are Safety Features Always An Afterthought? by Nick Espinosa, Chief Security Fanatic
Joe and Nathan are back with a voicemail-heavy edition of The Rumor Mill. Listeners from around the world check in — from Cleveland to Kentucky, from Australia to Finland — to share feedback, stories, and a few zingers. Along the way, Joe reflects on the show's evolution from its spoiler-days roots, teases the possibility of a hiatus when Nathan heads off on his world trip, and even slips into character as a “Chinese spy” mid-call. Highlights include: Anonymous callers asking for more “planned bits” and reminding Joe of long-forgotten show gags. A deep dive into listener Brendan's hot-take on Sasha vs. Shea, sparking debate about queens who've aged well — or not. Matt from Michigan explaining how Afterthought Media helped him through a rough tinnitus flare, and throwing some unexpected shade Nathan's way. Sean, Chloe, Halle, Allie, and James all chiming in with appreciation, questions, and stories — including a shoutout to classic Afterthought shows like Fat Camp, Hallmark Homo's, Fighting Prince Charming, and Murder House Flip. A quick look at RuPaul's DJ set with fracking imagery in the background — not exactly headline news, but worth a mention. A sneak peek at possible new theme songs for the “news” segment, complete with AI-generated lyrics that sound more Hunger Games opening ceremony than drag gossip. It's an episode that blends community, comedy, and camp — a reminder that The Rumor Mill thrives as much on listener voices as it does on Joe and Nathan's banter. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Today on the Social-Engineer Podcast: The Security Awareness Series, Chris is joined by Faith Kent. Together, they delve into the critical role of effective communication, the art of role adaptation, and the psychological dynamics in crisis situations. The conversation highlights the importance of proactive preparedness and fostering trust within teams to tackle challenges with confidence. [Sept 15, 2025] 00:00 - Intro 00:42 - Faith Kent Intro 01:21 - Intro Links: - Social-Engineer.com - http://www.social-engineer.com/ - Managed Voice Phishing - https://www.social-engineer.com/services/vishing-service/ - Managed Email Phishing - https://www.social-engineer.com/services/se-phishing-service/ - Adversarial Simulations - https://www.social-engineer.com/services/social-engineering-penetration-test/ - Social-Engineer channel on SLACK - https://social-engineering-hq.slack.com/ssb - CLUTCH - http://www.pro-rock.com/ - innocentlivesfoundation.org - http://www.innocentlivesfoundation.org/ 03:09 - Breaking & Entering 04:45 - Blending In 07:45 - Frank's Computer 10:13 - Unusual Communications 12:17 - Cochlear Implant 14:19 - Ethical Boundaries 16:11 - Community Pride 18:00 - Leaning Into the Discomfort 21:57 - Not an Afterthought 23:08 - Diversity for Security 27:00 – Trust, But Verify (Always) 28:23 - Wrap Up - Deaf Gain: Raising the Stakes for Human Diversity - https://gallaudet.edu/deaf-president-now/ - https://www.lifeprint.com/ 29:03 - Outro - www.social-engineer.com - www.innocentlivesfoundation.org
Send us a textThe Mom2Mentor podcast explores gratitude as an essential character seed to plant in our children's lives. Practicing thankfulness is a fundamental skill that parents must teach at home, not expect schools to cover.• Recent appearance on the Tell Me Something Good podcast with Travis Patton Sr• Gratitude means acknowledging the blessings in our lives, from food to health to safety• Children should learn to say "thank you" without constant reminders• Parents must model gratitude by showing appreciation in front of their children• Create a daily practice of sharing what you're thankful for with your children• Teaching gratitude proactively reduces the need for correcting behavior later• Being intentional about character development is a parent's responsibilityGo to singlemomsunitedpodcast.com to take my survey about this episode and suggest future topics. You can also find all episodes on my YouTube channel at Mom2Mentor.https://singlemomsunitedpodcast.com/It's not how you arrived at the title, but what you do with it.
While most people ignore the Ninth Amendment, those who don't usually get it completely wrong. It isn't a grant of additional federal power; it's a rule of construction designed to explain its limits. On this episode, we'll uncover the forgotten history behind the ignored 9th Amendment. The post The 9th Amendment Wasn't an Afterthought. It Was a Firewall first appeared on Tenth Amendment Center.
James Keathley (our biggest fan) joins the pod! We talk sabbaticals, sabbath joy, and why McDonald's might actually be sacred. He opens up about parenting, pastoring, and to stop feeling guilty with God. In conclusion...Social media = bad. McDonald's = good. Unity = worth fighting for.
What happens when the person you love is still grieving someone else? This episode is for anyone who's felt like they showed up late, living in the shadow of a love that came before. We'll explore the quiet comparisons, the guilt of feeling them, and the ache of wondering if there's space for you in a heart still healing. Most of all, it's about stepping into your own place—not as a replacement, but as someone worth seeing now. Let's Calm It Down in 3, 2, 1.
Data collection is no longer a back-office task. It is now the foundation of manufacturing intelligence. In this episode of Manufacturing Hub, we are joined by Brian Bribe, founder of Mach Controls, to explore the practical realities of modernizing data infrastructure inside manufacturing facilities.Brian brings a frontline perspective to OT architecture and walks us through what it actually takes to connect legacy equipment, build scalable pipelines, and enable true real-time decision-making. We dive deep into Unified Namespace (UNS) principles, the evolution of MQTT and Kafka in industrial settings, and why so many manufacturers struggle to get ROI from new digital systems. From co-op student to founder of a systems integration firm, Brian shares how his early hands-on experience shaped his understanding of controls, business systems, and the gaps in between.Topics include historian layers, challenges with SCADA-based centralization, how to scope a machine connectivity project, practical change management tips, and the path to flattened architectures using modern pub-sub tools. This is a must-watch for engineers, plant managers, and decision-makers looking to make sense of the data revolution inside their factories.
The Ravens have Super Bowl or bust expectations in 2025. Has it reached a point where the regular season is an afterthought? Bob Haynie and Nolan McGraw discuss.
(00:00) Jim Norton is a proud bandwagon fan and is sick of sports fans pretending that this isn't a smart way to be. (33:28) Paul Finebaum and Heather Dinich discuss their expectations for Bill Belichick’s UNC this season. (PLEASE be aware timecodes may shift up to a few minutes due to inserted ads) CONNECT WITH TOUCHER & HARDY: linktr.ee/ToucherandHardy For the latest updates, visit the show page on 985thesportshub.com. Follow 98.5 The Sports Hub on Twitter, Facebook and Instagram. Watch the show every morning on YouTube, and subscribe to stay up-to-date with all the best moments from Boston’s home for sports!
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How do you build partnerships that actually drive revenue—not just relationships? In this episode, Billy Robbins joins to break down the evolution of partnerships, the rise of marketplaces like AWS, and how to create real value through strategic collaboration. Whether you're building your first BD function or scaling with hyperscalers, this one's packed with hard-earned insight.
In this Fragrance Friday episode of Skin Anarchy, host Dr. Ekta sits down with Daniela Carrasco, founder of the luxury fragrance house Linen Tutu. With a background in clinical aromatherapy and independent perfumery training, Daniela shares how scent became her way of translating time, emotion, and memory into artistic expression. Each fragrance in her debut collection is inspired by a specific hour and emotional state—blending storytelling with olfactory design.Daniela discusses how Linen Tutu bridges simplicity and softness, science and sentiment. From the energizing Up @ 1 to the reflective Afterthought @ 7, every scent is crafted to evoke a moment in time—anchoring the wearer in presence. Dr. Ekta reflects on her own emotional response to Afterthought, a scent born during the pandemic and designed to embody gratitude, grief, and stillness.The conversation also dives into Daniela's approach to sustainability and creativity through constraint. She explains the challenges and rewards of working with bio-based botanicals and why emotional resonance matters more than trend-chasing. With Linen Tutu, fragrance becomes more than a product—it's a personal ritual, a quiet invitation to slow down and reconnect.For those intrigued by niche fragrance, emotional wellness, or the future of scent design, this episode is an intimate, thoughtful exploration of the power of perfume to shape how we experience time and memory.Listen now to discover the artistry behind Linen Tutu and the scent story you didn't know you needed.CHAPTERS:(0:00) Meeting Daniella Carrasco, Founder of Linen Tutu(1:28) Daniella's Background and Entry into Perfumery (2:04) Aromatherapy and Its Impact on Daniella's Craft (6:09) Fragrance as Both Art and Science (11:16) The Concept Behind Linen Tutu's Name (13:23) The Inspiration Behind Linen Tutu's Fragrances (19:24) Designing with the Human Relationship to Time (25:27) Challenges in Formulating with Botanicals To learn more about Linen Tutu, visit their website and social media.Don't forget to subscribe to Skin Anarchy on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or your preferred platform. Reach out to us through email with any questions.Sign up for our newsletter!Shop all our episodes and products mentioned through our ShopMy Shelf! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this episode of PWTorch Dailycast series "Acknowledging WWE," Javier Machado and Mike Meyers Acknowledge:Heyman pleads his case (and we're sold)And yet more non-finishesIs Roxanne Perez an afterthought?Iyo Sky gets the limelightLyra finally on the right trackMarital problems???Backlash previewOrton vs. Cena for the last timeFatu vs. Knight vs. Priest vs. McIntyreJavier and Mike bury FatuIs McAfee vs. Gunther a stepping stone?Dominik vs. Penta - will Americano appear?And more...Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/pwtorch-dailycast--3276210/support.
Joey and Tyler take a look at WrestleMania 41, Night 1. Paypal (https://paypal.me/cupofjoepod) [Patreon (https://patreon.com/BabyKangarooMedia)] Email: cupofjoewrestlingshow@gmail.com Twitter (https://x.com/cupofjoepod)
Mike Matthews investigates the fascinating news from the end of the week and Mike answers what we have been spending money on for entertainment. Join Mike as he podcasts live from Café Anyway in podCastro Valley with Chely Shoehart, Floyd the Floorman, and John Deer the Engineer. Next show it's Benita, the Disgruntled Fiddle Player, and the Brewmaster.
Mike Matthews investigates the fascinating news from the end of the week and Mike answers what we have been spending money on for entertainment. Join Mike as he podcasts live from Café Anyway in podCastro Valley with Chely Shoehart, Floyd the Floorman, and John Deer the Engineer. Next show it's Benita, the Disgruntled Fiddle Player, and the Brewmaster.
Podcast: Industrial Cybersecurity InsiderEpisode: Cybersecurity by Design: Building OT Security Into Your Manufacturing Plant FloorPub date: 2025-04-08Get Podcast Transcript →powered by Listen411 - fast audio-to-text and summarizationIn this episode, Dino and Craig address the practicalities of building cyber resilience directly into manufacturing environments - rather than after the fact. Using real-world analogies and field-tested insights, they break down why treating OT security like physical safety is crucial. They challenge the outdated mindset of retrofitting cybersecurity protection after deployment of industrial plant floor equipment.This episode covers all the key elements of protecting your plant floor. From the importance of designing cybersecurity upfront, to implementing the SANS 5 Critical Controls, specific to cybersecurity in operational technology (OT) environments. Whether you're planning a greenfield build or managing legacy systems, this episode equips mid-to-senior leaders with actionable strategies to align IT and OT teams, boost visibility across XIoT assets, and future-proof operational environments in high-risk industries.Chapters:00:00:00 - Kicking Off: Why Cybersecurity Can't Be an Afterthought in Manufacturing00:01:52 - Dino's Five Must-Have OT Security Controls You Should Already Be Using00:03:45 - When IT and OT Collide: Real Talk on Silos, Strategy, and Responsibility00:06:08 - You Can't Protect What You Can't See: The Visibility Wake-Up Call00:11:24 - Build It In, Don't Bolt It On: Making Cybersecurity Part of the Machine00:19:26 - Lost Docs and Retiring Experts: Managing Risk Across the Lifecycle00:20:41 - Dino and Craig's Final Word: Start Now, Start Smart—Security Is the New SafetyLinks And Resources:Industrial Cybersecurity Insider on LinkedInCybersecurity Insider NewsletterDino Busalachi on LinkedInCraig Duckworth on LinkedInThanks so much for joining us this week. Want to subscribe to Industrial Cybersecurity Insider? Have some feedback you'd like to share? Connect with us on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, and YouTube to leave us a review!The podcast and artwork embedded on this page are from Industrial Cybersecurity Insider, which is the property of its owner and not affiliated with or endorsed by Listen Notes, Inc.
Aubrey Masango speaks to Prof. Renata Schoeman, Head of Healthcare Leadership at Stellenbosch Business School, discussing the lack of investment in mental health services and what is required to put it at the heart of our healthcare system.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Afterthought: A Family Story (Indiana University Bloomington Libraries Publishing, 2025) by Dr. Heather Akou focuses on the life of her grandmother, Lila Slaback, who grew up in a dysfunctional, working-class family in La Crosse, Wisconsin, in the 1930s. In her short adult life, she gave birth to seven children with at least four different men and died in 1958 at age thirty-six. She was a real person, but her family was not proud of her story. This book is my best attempt to recover it. This work of historical fiction can be read like a memoir. With extensive notes and resources, it can also be read as inspiration for researching and writing historical fiction, especially in the United States. As an educational text, it would be appropriate for courses on fashion history, American history, gender roles, family, poverty, healthcare, and generational trauma. This interview was conducted by Dr. Miranda Melcher whose new book focuses on post-conflict military integration, understanding treaty negotiation and implementation in civil war contexts, with qualitative analysis of the Angolan and Mozambican civil wars. You can find Miranda's episodes on New Books with Miranda Melcher, wherever you get your podcasts. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/american-studies
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Afterthought: A Family Story (Indiana University Bloomington Libraries Publishing, 2025) by Dr. Heather Akou focuses on the life of her grandmother, Lila Slaback, who grew up in a dysfunctional, working-class family in La Crosse, Wisconsin, in the 1930s. In her short adult life, she gave birth to seven children with at least four different men and died in 1958 at age thirty-six. She was a real person, but her family was not proud of her story. This book is my best attempt to recover it. This work of historical fiction can be read like a memoir. With extensive notes and resources, it can also be read as inspiration for researching and writing historical fiction, especially in the United States. As an educational text, it would be appropriate for courses on fashion history, American history, gender roles, family, poverty, healthcare, and generational trauma. This interview was conducted by Dr. Miranda Melcher whose new book focuses on post-conflict military integration, understanding treaty negotiation and implementation in civil war contexts, with qualitative analysis of the Angolan and Mozambican civil wars. You can find Miranda's episodes on New Books with Miranda Melcher, wherever you get your podcasts. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/new-books-network
Afterthought: A Family Story (Indiana University Bloomington Libraries Publishing, 2025) by Dr. Heather Akou focuses on the life of her grandmother, Lila Slaback, who grew up in a dysfunctional, working-class family in La Crosse, Wisconsin, in the 1930s. In her short adult life, she gave birth to seven children with at least four different men and died in 1958 at age thirty-six. She was a real person, but her family was not proud of her story. This book is my best attempt to recover it. This work of historical fiction can be read like a memoir. With extensive notes and resources, it can also be read as inspiration for researching and writing historical fiction, especially in the United States. As an educational text, it would be appropriate for courses on fashion history, American history, gender roles, family, poverty, healthcare, and generational trauma. This interview was conducted by Dr. Miranda Melcher whose new book focuses on post-conflict military integration, understanding treaty negotiation and implementation in civil war contexts, with qualitative analysis of the Angolan and Mozambican civil wars. You can find Miranda's episodes on New Books with Miranda Melcher, wherever you get your podcasts. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/biography
Afterthought: A Family Story (Indiana University Bloomington Libraries Publishing, 2025) by Dr. Heather Akou focuses on the life of her grandmother, Lila Slaback, who grew up in a dysfunctional, working-class family in La Crosse, Wisconsin, in the 1930s. In her short adult life, she gave birth to seven children with at least four different men and died in 1958 at age thirty-six. She was a real person, but her family was not proud of her story. This book is my best attempt to recover it. This work of historical fiction can be read like a memoir. With extensive notes and resources, it can also be read as inspiration for researching and writing historical fiction, especially in the United States. As an educational text, it would be appropriate for courses on fashion history, American history, gender roles, family, poverty, healthcare, and generational trauma. This interview was conducted by Dr. Miranda Melcher whose new book focuses on post-conflict military integration, understanding treaty negotiation and implementation in civil war contexts, with qualitative analysis of the Angolan and Mozambican civil wars. You can find Miranda's episodes on New Books with Miranda Melcher, wherever you get your podcasts. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this episode, I talk with Ryan Johnson, co-founder and CEO of Culdesac, about building the United States' first car-free neighborhood from scratch. We discuss everything from winning over the fire department with foldable ladders to building hundreds of units without building a single parking garage. Ryan also opens up about how designing for people—rather than cars—has paid off big time for both residents and local retailers, and why he believes autonomous vehicles, ride-sharing, and a passion for walkability will reshape cities nationwide.TAKEAWAYSWalkability Isn't a Niche Luxury—It's a Mass Market Demand. The majority of Americans would pay more to live in a walkable neighborhood, and 92% of Gen Z is on board. This isn't just a trend—it's a tidal wave.Car-Free Living Works—Even in Phoenix. If a walkable neighborhood can thrive in a sprawling, car-centric city like Phoenix, it can work anywhere. The key? Thoughtful design, mixed-use spaces, and actual community-building.Parking Garages Are the Next Real Estate Mistake. Developers still pouring millions into structured parking are setting themselves up for regret. AV ride-hailing, changing transportation habits, and shifting zoning laws are making them obsolete faster than people realize.Retail Thrives When It's a Destination, Not an Afterthought. Culdesac started with six planned retail spaces—now they have 21, and local businesses are thriving. Why? Because people actually want to be there.Building for Humans, Not Traffic Engineers, Changes Everything. The way we build cities has quietly been making us more isolated, unhealthy, and unhappy. Culdesac's design flips that script—prioritizing gathering spaces, green areas, and human-scale density.CHAPTERS00:00 The Need for Change in Urban Design02:57 Introducing Cul-de-Sac: A New Vision for Neighborhoods06:12 Designing Walkable Communities: The Cul-de-Sac Approach08:54 Innovative Infrastructure: Rethinking Parking and Access11:50 Financing the Future: Capital Strategies for New Developments15:04 Community and Belonging: The Heart of Urban Living18:07 Navigating Challenges: Working with City Regulations21:07 Phased Development: Learning and Adapting in Real Time24:00 The Impact of COVID-19 on Construction and Costs26:58 Market Dynamics: Setting Rents in a Changing Landscape29:43 The Evolution of Walkable Neighborhoods32:03 Creating Community Through Intentional Design34:48 Retail and Community Engagement37:59 The Role of Local Businesses in Urban Development40:50 Innovative Urban Design and Architecture43:54 Challenges and Surprises in Development45:41 The Future of Walkable Communities50:18 Leadership and Vision in Development55:41 Advice for Aspiring DevelopersCONNECT WITH RYANCuldesac: https://culdesac.comLinkedIn:https://www.linkedin.com/in/ryanjohnsonazInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/liveculdesac/Twitter: https://x.com/ryanmjohnson?ref_src=twsrc%5Egoogle%7Ctwcamp%5Eserp%7Ctwgr%5EauthorCONNECT WITH AUSTIN TUNNELLNewsletter: https://playbook.buildingculture.com/https://www.instagram.com/austintunnell/https://www.linkedin.com/in/austin-tunnell-2a41894a/https://twitter.com/AustinTunnellCONNECT WITH BUILDING CULTUREhttps://www.buildingculture.com/https://www.instagram.com/buildingculture/https://twitter.com/build_culturehttps://www.facebook.com/BuildCulture/SPONSORSThank you so much to the sponsors of The Building Culture Podcast!Sierra Pacific Windows: https://www.sierrapacificwindows.com/One Source Windows: https://onesourcewindows.com/
In the latest Foresight Radio episode, Matthew Thompson of Restaura shares how the future of senior living dining is being redefined.
Is your senior living dining program a game-changer… or just an afterthought? In the latest Foresight Radio episode, Matthew Thompson of Restaura shares how the future of senior living dining is being redefined. Personalized menus tailored to resident preferences Tech that empowers both staff and residents Ethical sourcing & farm-to-table dining Employee ownership that drives engagement Senior living communities must evolve—because the next generation of residents is demanding better. Tune in to hear how dining can be a competitive advantage, not just a necessity.
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On this episode of Trial Lawyer Prep, Elizabeth Larrick shares strategies for trial lawyers to develop a winning legal approach from the start of litigation. Drawing from her experience with renowned trial lawyer Don Keenan, Elizabeth explains the dangers of last-minute strategy planning and the confusion that can arise from disorganized opening statements. She emphasizes the need for a clear and cohesive presentation to effectively communicate with juries. Elizabeth shares practical methods to kickstart your trial preparation, including the use of jury research and focus groups, and highlights the benefits of committing to a single persuasive strategy. Discover actionable steps such as writing down ideas, dedicating focused time for evaluation, and seeking inspiration from trial strategy literature or podcasts. In this episode, you will hear: Importance of early trial strategy development to avoid procrastination pitfalls. Risks of a disorganized "Frankenstein" approach and cramming strategies into opening statements. Value of committing to a single, coherent persuasion method for trial success. Utilization of jury research and focus groups to test and refine trial strategies. Actionable steps for trial preparation: writing ideas down, setting time blocks, and seeking inspiration. Follow and Review: We'd love for you to follow us if you haven't yet. Click that purple '+' in the top right corner of your Apple Podcasts app. We'd love it even more if you could drop a review or 5-star rating over on Apple Podcasts. Simply select “Ratings and Reviews” and “Write a Review” then a quick line with your favorite part of the episode. It only takes a second and it helps spread the word about the podcast. Supporting Resources: Jump to Episode 131 to get an overview of trial strategy. Books to Kickstart your Trial Strategy Planning: Trial by Human by Nick Rowley & Steven Halteman Rules of the Road by Rick Friedman & Patrick Malone Polarizing the Case by Rick Friedman From Hostage to Hero by Sari de la Motte Damages 3 by David Ball Trial by Woman by Courtney Rowley & Theresa Bowen Hatch The Keenan Edge Anthology by Don Keenan and various contributors (including me) Winning Case Preparation by Bozart, Cusimano, Lazarus and Wenner Learn more about how Elizabeth helps trial lawyer here. Connect with Elizabeth on LinkedIn. Join the Trial Lawyer Prep Newsletter to get quick tips and ideas for your case preparation and trial persuasion. Go here to join. Episode Credits If you like this podcast and are thinking of creating your own, consider talking to my producer, Emerald City Productions. They helped me grow and produce the podcast you are listening to right now. Find out more at https://emeraldcitypro.com Let them know I sent you.
SaaS Scaled - Interviews about SaaS Startups, Analytics, & Operations
Today, we're joined by Luis Garcia, President of PETE, an Orlando-based tech startup that offers a suite of cost-effective and customizable solutions that enable organizations to deliver personalized workforce learning at scale. We talk about:Tackling the challenges of digital learning: content development & learning assessmentThe role of AI in scaling workforce development & engaging learners one-on-oneCalculating the ROI of a learning management systemFlipping the normal training paradigm of fixed time with variable learningTraining topics that SaaS companies are most interested in
You're never an afterthought for God!...
You're never an afterthought for God!...
In this insightful episode from the AMA Symposium, Mallory sits down with Marina Cooper, Senior Associate VP for Brand and Marketing at Johns Hopkins University. The conversation dives into two critical topics: Johns Hopkins' upcoming 150th anniversary celebration and the evolving role of artificial intelligence (AI) in higher education marketing. Marina shares her perspective on leveraging institutional milestones and her journey toward integrating AI into her workflows, offering a candid look at the challenges and opportunities of AI adoption.Key TakeawaysCelebrating Milestones Creatively: Institutional anniversaries like Johns Hopkins' 150th are opportunities to connect with internal and external audiences meaningfully.AI Adoption in Higher Education: AI use in marketing is on the rise, but barriers like time, familiarity, and accessibility hinder broader adoption.AI for Personas and Campaigns: AI has untapped potential in creating dynamic personas and testing campaigns, helping teams better understand audience behavior and reactions.Time as the Biggest Barrier: Many leaders find it challenging to dedicate time to learning and experimenting with AI, even though it's critical for staying competitive.AMA Symposium's Growing Influence: Next year's AMA conference will return to the DMV area, promising engaging discussions on team-building and marketing innovations.How Can Institutions Leverage Major Milestones? Marina discusses Johns Hopkins University's upcoming 150th anniversary and how the institution plans to use this milestone as a platform to share its achievements and vision with the world. For Marina, it's about more than just celebrating history—it's an opportunity to strengthen the university's brand and inspire stakeholders. Attending sessions like "Happy Birthday to Us" at AMA is helping her team strategize creative ways to leverage the anniversary for broader institutional storytelling.Anniversaries like this serve as powerful tools for connection, Marina notes, providing an avenue to communicate not only with alumni and current students but also with prospective students, faculty, and global audiences.Why Is AI Still an Afterthought for Many Leaders? Despite Johns Hopkins' prominence in AI research, Marina admits that integrating AI into her personal workflows is still a work in progress. While her team has embraced AI for tasks like photo selection using advanced asset management systems, Marina finds herself defaulting to traditional methods, often realizing afterward how AI could have streamlined the process.This candid admission reflects a broader trend in higher education: while teams are exploring AI, many leaders struggle to make it a consistent part of their routine. The key barrier? Time. Leaders often lack the bandwidth to experiment with tools like ChatGPT or Claude, even though these technologies can simplify everything from brainstorming to content creation.What Are the Most Promising Uses of AI in Marketing? Marina shares her curiosity about AI's potential in building more effective student personas and testing campaign ideas. By simulating how different audiences might react to campaigns, AI could help teams refine their messaging and better align with audience needs. This approach could significantly improve the accuracy of marketing strategies, moving away from reliance on assumptions and toward data-informed decision-making.Mallory emphasizes that the key to overcoming adoption barriers is experimentation. As AI technology evolves and becomes embedded in existing tools, it will become more accessible and less intimidating for teams to integrate into their workflows.What Can We Expect from Next Year's AMA Symposium? Looking ahead, Marina teases exciting plans for the next AMA Symposium, set to return to the DMV area at National Harbor. She highlights the conference's unique ability to bring together professionals across marketing disciplines, fostering open, behind-the-scenes conversations about challenges, strategies, and successes.Marina is particularly excited about discussions around team-building and expertise development in marketing organizations. These conversations will be critical as higher education continues to adapt to new technologies and changing audience expectations. - - - -Connect With Our Co-Hosts:Mallory Willsea https://www.linkedin.com/in/mallorywillsea/https://twitter.com/mallorywillseaSeth Odell https://www.linkedin.com/in/sethodell/https://twitter.com/sethodellAbout The Enrollify Podcast Network:The Higher Ed Pulse is a part of the Enrollify Podcast Network. If you like this podcast, chances are you'll like other Enrollify shows too! Some of our favorites include Generation AI and Confessions of a Higher Education Social Media Manager.Enrollify is made possible by Element451 — the next-generation AI student engagement platform helping institutions create meaningful and personalized interactions with students. Learn more at element451.com.Attend the 2025 Engage Summit! The Engage Summit is the premier conference for forward-thinking leaders and practitioners dedicated to exploring the transformative power of AI in education. Explore the strategies and tools to step into the next generation of student engagement, supercharged by AI. You'll leave ready to deliver the most personalized digital engagement experience every step of the way.Register now to secure your spot in Charlotte, NC, on June 24-25, 2025! Early bird registration ends February 1st -- https://engage.element451.com/register
In this episode, Christine Morairty, VP of Brand + Marketing at Palisades Hospitality Group, shares her formula for merging global strategies with hyperlocal execution, ensuring every initiative resonates at the property level.Listen now to learn:The role of education in modern marketing and how to simplify complex marketing concepts for different audiences.The necessity of both immediate tactics and long-term brand building in marketing.How to balance bold brand building with tactical marketing that delivers results in hospitality.The importance of integrating marketing from the ground up rather than treating it as an afterthought.Strategies for building long-term audience loyalty and crafting data-driven stories.The significance of operational buy-in and close collaboration with property teams.How to pivot and prioritize marketing initiatives based on market conditions and business needs.Effective ways to present key metrics and drive financial performance and business results.This episode is brought to you with support from Sojern, the all-in-one platform that helps more than 10,000 hotel companies worldwide excel across marketing, operations, and guest experience. Want to know how successful hotels are unifying their approach to drive better results? Download Sojern's latest research report: "Unlocking Revenue: How Hoteliers Build Profitable Guest Relationships" to discover actionable insights for your entire team - from general managers to operations and marketing leaders.Send Josiah a textA few more resources: If you're new to Hospitality Daily, start here. You can send me a message here with questions, comments, or guest suggestions If you want to get my summary and actionable insights from each episode delivered to your inbox each day, subscribe here for free. Follow Hospitality Daily and join the conversation on YouTube, LinkedIn, and Instagram. If you want to advertise on Hospitality Daily, here are the ways we can work together. If you found this episode interesting or helpful, send it to someone on your team so you can turn the ideas into action and benefit your business and the people you serve! Music for this show is produced by Clay Bassford of Bespoke Sound: Music Identity Design for Hospitality Brands
In this episode of Hello Uglies, Joe and Laurian discuss the latest episode of Dragula, focusing on the challenges faced by the contestants, the dynamics within the competition, and their personal opinions on the episode's content. They delve into the reactions to the extermination challenge and the various theories circulating about the contestants' fates. The hosts also critique the episode's pacing and the authenticity of the contestants' personas, particularly Majesty's, while reflecting on the overall entertainment value of the show. In this episode, Lauri and Joe dissect the latest developments in the drag competition, focusing on team dynamics, performance challenges, and contestant interactions. They explore the significance of the floor show, the impact of conflicts among contestants, and their theories about the production process. The conversation also delves into the judging criteria and the contestants' reactions to their performances, culminating in a discussion about the overall quality of the episode and its themes. Voicemail: speakpipe.com/afterthoughtmedia Email: hellouglies@afterthought.media Twitter: @dragracerecap Patreon: patreon.com/afterthoughtmedia Help keep Afterthought content free! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Juicy Juice returns for a triumphant run through Bay Area freshness and dancefloor anthems by KEV., Afterthought, La Doña, First Choice, Teena Marie and more. Plus a dapper groove from Jonny Tobin, hazy lofi magic from NxWorries and Edwin Birdsong's wild-eyed "Freaky Deaky Sities". View the full playlist for this show at https://www.wefunkradio.com/show/1220 Enjoying WEFUNK? Listen to all of our mixes at https://www.wefunkradio.com/shows/