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RevolutionZ
Ep 335 Cynthia Peters on All of US and Trump

RevolutionZ

Play Episode Listen Later May 4, 2025 67:19 Transcription Available


Episode 335 of RevolutionZ notes that when millions took to the streets after Trump's first election victory, a crucial question arose: "What can people do next?" and how can they connect with it? The new All of Us Directory (at allofusdirectory.org) creates easy means for everyday people and seasoned activists like to connect with grassroots organizations where they can exercise their collective power.Longtime community activist Cynthia Peters shares with RevolutionZ the vision behind this searchable database of grassroots organizations that she and other conveners including myself have recently created to assist resistance to Trump and beyond. Peters shares compelling stories from her years of organizing tenant associations in Boston. She describes how tenants shift from isolated individuals with their only option being to beg landlords for concessions to unified groups capable of wielding real power as in a tenant association that stands together to prevent eviction of one of their members, even when the landlord had legal grounds, demonstrating how collective power can overcome seemingly insurmountable obstacles.From the directory project discussion that addresses the challenges now facing nonprofit organizations, the tensions between preservation and growth, and how fear of repression can lead to self-censorship Peters describes  the discipline required for effective organizing while acknowledging the necessity of creating spaces where people can make mistakes and grow together.Throughout this discussion runs a powerful optimism—not naive optimism, but informed hope grounded in concrete experiences of what people can accomplish when they organize effectively. As Peters puts it, using a powerful metaphor from a kayaking experience: sometimes we need to "paddle as if our lives depend on it," and we're much more likely to succeed when we paddle together.So please visit allofusdirectory.org to find organizations and projects you might wish to work with. Search among hundreds of options filtering to find those that match  your location, issues you care about, and the kinds of work you would like to contribute. And then tell others about it! This is the first public mention of the option. Help it along. As Peters notes, our future depends not just on what "someone else" might do, but on what all of us do together.Support the show

The Robby Starbuck Show
I'm Suing Meta- Death Threats + Defamation

The Robby Starbuck Show

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 29, 2025 19:59


Today I'm announcing a major multi-million dollar defamation lawsuit against @Meta, the owner of @Facebook & @Instagram.The case is WILD and has implications for ALL OF US. On top of falsely calling me a criminal, Meta suggested my kids be taken from me.Watch for the full story but here's a summary:This all started with Meta's AI falsely claiming that I was charged with a crime from January 6th but… I wasn't even in DC that day (I was in TN) and I've never been charged with a crime IN MY LIFE.We found this out in August of 2024 when I was exposing woke policies at Harley Davidson. One dealership was unhappy with me and they posted a screenshot from Meta's AI in an effort to attack me. This screenshot was filled with lies. I couldn't believe it was real so I checked myself. It was even worse when I checked.From that day I've faced a steady stream of false accusations that are deeply damaging to my character and the safety of my family.This sounds bad, right? It gets MUCH worse. Meta was notified LAST YEAR by my lawyers, yet the defamation continues today.Some lies Meta spread about me:• Meta's AI claims that I've appeared on Nick Fuentes show, that I've spoken at his rallies, and that I've supported him. I've never met him and this is all false.• Meta's AI claims I've engaged in Holocaust denial. I've NEVER denied the Holocaust.• Meta's AI tells advertisers NOT to advertise with me because of the lies it invented.• Meta tells employers NOT to hire me because of the lies it invented.• Meta suggested that MY KIDS BE TAKEN FROM ME because it would be better for them to be raised by someone more friendly to DEI and transgenderism.• Meta's ironically claimed that I've been sued for DEFAMATION and EMOTIONAL DISTRESS. I've never been sued for either.I've tried to fix this privately since last year. Instead of fixing this and instituting safeguards, Meta has given us the runaround.Meta later BLACKLISTED my name from being searched (insane) but it didn't end the defamation because Meta includes my name in news stories. You can then ask for more info about me. If you do that, Meta goes back to defaming me. In fact, the lies this week are the worst yet!Meta's AI admits that a false accusation over J6 is extremely harmful to whoever is accused. It even agrees that a court is LIKELY to rule that this was defamation with ACTUAL MALICE.With my lawsuit today, I intend to MAKE @finkd @Meta solve this problem.Why is this so important?While I'm the target today, a candidate you like could be the next target, and lies from Meta's AI could flip votes that decide the election. YOU could be the next target too.That's why I'm taking on this David vs. Goliath fight. For me, my honor, my family, for our elections, and FOR YOU!If you want to help me fight ALL the battles that I'm fighting, you can help support my team at www.RobbyStarbuck.com/fight Subscribe to be the first to know when new episodes drop!Watch video episodes on YouTube!Explore more at RobbyStarbuck.com

ACR Journals On Air
ANA In All of Us

ACR Journals On Air

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 18, 2025 47:22


This week, we explore the genetics behind the production of antinuclear antibodies (ANA) in individuals without clinical autoimmune disease, using data from the All of Us registry. Our guest, Dr. Mehmet Hocaoglu shares insights into the significance of understanding ANA positivity and its potential genetic underpinnings, highlighting how large-scale genome-wide association studies (GWAS) can predict susceptibility to autoimmune conditions. We cover the study's methodology, the unique All of Us dataset, and the complexities of genetic analysis. Dr. Hocaoglu also discusses his personal journey in rheumatology research, offering advice for aspiring researchers, especially international medical graduates (IMGs).  

Weed This Book
Could Stairs and 911

Weed This Book

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 28, 2025 28:24


"Butt-dialed" 911 and alarmed everyone on the way to attempt getting some good exercise. Elon Musk brilliantly explains the dirty, yet "genius" methods of aging degenerate George Soros. Brief mention of a Chief Thief Stacey Street. Zelenskyy disrespectful to President Trump, Vice President Vance and ALL OF US.

Journal of Clinical Oncology (JCO) Podcast
Overcoming Barriers to Make Patient-Partnered Research a Reality

Journal of Clinical Oncology (JCO) Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 12, 2024 34:38


Host Dr. Davide Soldato and guests Dr. Suzanne George and Liz Salmi discuss their JCO article "Overcoming Systemic Barriers to Make Patient-Partnered Research a Reality" TRANSCRIPT TO COME Dr. Davide Soldato: Hello and welcome to JCO's After Hours, the podcast where we sit down with authors from some of the latest articles published in the Journal of Clinical Oncology. I am your host, Dr. Davide Soldato, Medical Oncologist at Ospedale San Martino in Genoa, Italy. Today, we are joined by JCO authors Liz Salmi, Researcher and Patient Advocate, and by Dr. Suzanne George, who works as a Medical Oncologist at the Dana-Farber Cancer Institute where she acts as the Chief of the Division of Sarcoma. She is also Associate Professor of Medicine at Harvard Medical School. Today, we are going to discuss with Suzanne and with Liz the article titled, “Overcoming Systemic Barriers to Make Patient-Partnered Research a Reality.” So thank you for speaking with us, Suzanne, Liz. Liz Salmi: Thanks for having us. Dr. Suzanne George: Yes, thanks. Dr. Davide Soldato: I just want to make a brief introduction because I think that the concept of patient partner research is very wide and I'm not sure that all of the readers of JCO really have a deep understanding because I imagine that there are a lot of ways we can involve patient and patient advocates in the research process. And so I was wondering if you could give us a little bit of an introduction about the concept. Dr. Suzanne George: Sure. I think the point that you raise is really important because there are many terms that are used, patient-partnered research, patient advocacy, but I don't think that there's a single definition as to what that actually means. In the context of our work, we've sort of summarized our experience through something called the PE-CGS or the Participant Engagement and Cancer Genome Sequencing network. And in that project, which is a Moonshot funded network, the intention is to have participants in research be true partners working with traditional academic research teams in order to develop networks specifically focused on cancer genomics. So what we've done, every center is a little bit different in the network, but we're really having research participants not just act, but really work on the research team from the beginning of the project inception all the way through the research project. Liz Salmi: What brings me to the PE-CGS network is my 17 years experience as a person living with a low grade glioma, brain tumor or brain cancer and involving patients in the co-design of research is super critical because patients bring unique lived experiences that can shape research questions, study designs and outcome measures in ways researchers might not anticipate. And we're finding this through our network. So through my work, including my patient experience and brain tumor focused study designs, I've seen firsthand that patient insights can drive more practical implementations that ultimately benefit both patients and the researchers. And so the particular project I work on in the network, we've got like five different arms and different groups of cancer types that are being represented, so I'm basically focusing on the OPTIMUM study around how brain tumor patients can help in this study design. So in this project I serve as not just a participant in the research, but also as a patient co-investigator. Dr. Davide Soldato: That is very interesting. And I think that we really captured the essence of patient-partnered research by having both of you here talking with us about the PE-CGS. And the second question that I wanted to ask is: I really think that the network focuses on something that is quite important right now and currently in medical oncology - so cancer genome sequencing, access to novel therapies - and I think that it's really challenging to imagine a way in which we can really get our patient and get patient advocates to help us designing new trials who are looking into this. And I just wanted to know, do you think that there is something that is particularly challenging when we are speaking specifically about cancer genomics and access to this type of drugs that are targeting specific molecular alteration? Because I think that in general it might be a little bit easier, maybe I'm biased on this, so you can also tell me if I'm wrong, but I think that it's a little bit easier when we are trying to design, for example, behavioral intervention or things that are more commonly found in oncology and a little bit more complicated when we are speaking about genomics. Dr. Suzanne George: So I think that's part of what this network is trying to address, which is really what are the barriers and the opportunities around cancer genomics from the patient perspective and how do we make sure that that perspective is included as we're thinking about study design and inclusion? As Liz mentioned, this network has five different networks within the network, five different centers, and each center is slightly different with the population that it engages with. And so there's diversity there in terms of reaching out to different patient communities and partner communities around potential barriers for genomics research. I think one of the things though that we're finding across the network is that people want to be part of this work. People that have a lived experience of cancer want to help move the field forward. And what we ended up writing about was some of the barriers that get in the way of that. It's awesome to have people like Liz that are like all in and then there's people who are on the other end of the spectrum that want to share their information to help move the field forward around genomics, but then there's all these barriers at the systems level that get in the way of that. So I think that that's one of the challenges we're trying to overcome and learn about across the network. Liz Salmi: Yeah, I think I bring this really interesting, I can't say I'm really interesting, but I think I bring this really niche perspective. Not only am I a person living with a brain tumor and I'm a co-investigator but also like a participant in this study. I also, in my day job, I'm an investigator as part of the director of communications and patient initiatives on the OpenNotes lab at Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center. And our lab really focuses on how open, transparent communication between doctors and patients improves care. And that's been going on for longer than I've been around on our team. But what I bring to that lab is I focus on engaging both patients and clinicians in spreading the awareness about the power of how easy access and transparent communication, access to information across healthcare settings helps patients feel more involved and informed in their care.   And I work specifically, it's a really niche area. I work on projects that aim to expand access to notes and test results in diverse care settings, really helping tailoring initiatives so that various patient communities can understand how they can be involved in these types of research projects. Ultimately that's what brought me into this space. I might be one of the first generation of patients that actually starts helping co-design studies on things like this. And I think that across a lot of healthcare settings cancer is really what we're focused on. But patients are now increasingly being involved as research collaborators. And there's many different funding institutions such as the NCI but also PCORI they now mandate that funders reflect a shift towards more patient centered research frameworks. So it's like the PE-CGS network isn't the only group that's being funded to do research in this way. And I think other investigators, even outside of the cancer space, but specifically in cancer, need to learn how to do research in this way. Dr. Suzanne George: Yeah, I agree. And I think the other thing that we need to do is if people want to participate and that participation in many of these networks has to do with record sharing and data sharing, the system needs to accommodate that. If people want to share their information in order to allow research to be performed, then we need to make sure that that can happen, and that it's not that the institution systems don't connect with someone else's systems or that you to pay X, Y and Z dollars for the data to go A, B and C, or that some places are on this EHR and some places are on that EHR and so, sure, you can share it, but you have to go through all of these hurdles in order to make it happen. When a patient signs a consent form that says, “I want my data to be used,” we as an investigator community, we owe it to that patient to make sure that their information is being part of the data set that will be used for learnings. And that's part of what we wrote about, is the lots of behind the scenes things that just get in the way and that we need to work towards improving. Liz Salmi: Both Suzanne and I are really passionate about this stuff. And as a person living with a brain tumor for the last 17 years, I'm a chronic research participant. I always, always, am really curious. I'm like, “Yes, let me contribute my data. Whether that's electronic health record data or maybe I'm being interviewed about certain aspects of the cancer care experience.” And the one thing that bummed me out for like the first 10 years of being this chronic research participant is I would enroll in things, I'd be interviewed for things, I'd fill out these surveys and then I never heard anything about what happened with that information and that time I spent. And people would send me like a $10 gift card to Amazon, like, “Thanks for participating,” but really what I wanted to know is like, did you do anything with that? How did that inform things? So that really annoyed me to the point where I was like, I'm just going to be part of the research process and really figure out how we share that information back to everybody who had spent so much time. And so my participation in this space is like, “Let's change it. Let's give people information back.” And now I know it takes a really long time to have a finding that could be published somewhere that we then get it back. But closing the loop on the communications gap is something I'm really passionate about. Dr. Davide Soldato: Do you think that we are changing a little bit this perspective? I feel like we are getting a little bit better in creating patient communities of patients who are included in specific clinical trials. And then we do the effort of creating a community, of keeping people really involved with the research that they are participating in. I think that we are not quite there yet, but I think that we are making some kind of steps in that direction. For example, trying also to inform patients to participate in the study when the publication that is related to that specific study comes out. What is the benefit? What have we discovered? I think that we are not quite there yet. There is a lot of room for improvement, particularly in the way I think we communicate these to patients who participated in research. But I have the impression that we are making some steps forward. So I don't know. Do you share the same thoughts? Liz Salmi: So Dr. George talked about the PE-CGS network and then there's five different cancer types being studied. So the thing I can reflect on is what we've done in the, this is a really long acronym but, Optimizing Molecular Characterization of Low Grade Glioma. Say that 10 times fast. So our particular group is people who donate tissues about their brain tumors. We're really collecting data from people with multiple brain surgeries over time, which is really complicated and to make that process easier. And then once those tissue samples are stored somewhere, studying that information about what changes in the brain tumors over time and then also giving those results back to people so they can take that research level data and bring it back to their neuro oncology team and say, “Hey. Here's what I found out, “and having a conversation. So, this is a long multi touch point study and in order to do that, to even make that possible is the individual patients need to understand what's in it for them. They're donating precious tissue in order to make the research process work. And so in order to do that, it's not just the investigators saying, “Hey. Give us your brain tissue, peace out.” It is we have a whole research advisory council of people living with these particular tumor types who help us co-design how do we do that outreach, how do we explain why this is important, or how do we message the importance of this work so they understand,“Oh, this is what's in it for me and this is what's in it for other people like me.” And from there then with that process, which again I mentioned, all of these multi-step processes, once we're able to understand how patients want to hear that information, what's in it for them, then we bring it back to like those bench scientists, investigators going, “Okay. And here's how this workflow should work for the patients,” and design everything around the patient experience before we even care about what's happening from the scientist researcher perspective. Dr. Suzanne George: I agree. I think to your point, I think the fact that we're all here today talking about this is just like you said, is that we are making progress, right? Like we're even here having this conversation. Just like you said, I think there's opportunities to improve and further refine the communication and the involvement back in the patient community. When I think- if I put on my clinical investigator hat, I'm very involved in PE-CGS, but my primary research interest historically has been clinical trials and drug development. And I think that our approach in communicating results back has just not been consistent. But I do think that there's opportunities, just like you said, to provide summaries of information to loop back. I don't think that we've completely solved: What do we do? How do we provide information back to loved ones of patients that may no longer be alive that participated? How do we provide information to people who maybe we don't have their contact information? What if we lose track of them? How do we also make sure that we give people the choice to know? Do you want to know about this or would you rather just participate and then give space to that research? Because maybe that's how people's best for them. So I think that you're right, we're making progress, but I think that there's also a lot more that we can do. So I'm glad we're talking about it. Dr. Davide Soldato: How much do you think that directly involving patients in this process, like asking them directly and co-designing the trial from the very beginning and understanding the level of information? This might also be another question inside of the question. So first, how much co-designing this type of research helps, and then do we also need to further refine at that level of communication, different communication depending on the level of information that different people want to have? Because I think that that's another level of complexity that we need to work towards at a certain point. We need to work on that first level of giving back the information. But then I think that there is also the other point of providing the information and information that should also be probably adapted to the cultural belief of different patients, to the ethnicity or to whatever cultural background or social background or whatever they may place their most interest in. Dr. Suzanne George: So I think that you're 100% right on all of those points. I think those are all topics that need to be considered. We may be able to get to a certain degree of granularity around those communication points, but on the other hand, we also want to be able to communicate broadly and accessibly as possible. One of the interesting things about PE-CGS, as Liz was mentioning, is each of the five centers has a slightly different focus. For example, one of the centers is focused on American Indians and Tribal Nations, and the communication practices coming out of that center are really unique and really very special and something that's been really, I think for me, very fascinating to hear about. Because to your point, like, just the strategy and what's considered appropriate is just different. I think if we hope to build a research world where our research participants and research data come from a broad swath of the population that really represents the population, the only way that we're going to be able to do that is find ways that bring meaning across the population as well. And that may be different based on where people are coming from and where people are at in their own journeys and in their own lives. But it's on us to be open to that and like to hear that, so we can do the right thing. Dr. Davide Soldato: And I think that this is one of the objectives of the PE-CGS, really trying to bring this type of research participation to really diverse and underrepresented populations, not only in terms of cultural background, but I also think about different types of tumors. Like Liz was referring about brain cancer or low grade glioma, which is a very niche population. And I also think about sarcomas, for example, the degree of variability that we have in that specific type of disease is such that we really need to probably find different ways to communicate also inside of this diversity in terms of single patient and experiences, but also in terms of single diseases. You were speaking a little bit before about the fact that the manuscript is really on the barriers that we would need to identify and then to change to make this system a reality. We were talking a little bit about consenting information and consenting the sharing of information, and I think that you make a very interesting point about the consent process when we are designing research. Could you give a little bit of your impressions about giving informed consent? What we need to change, how can we improve? Dr. Suzanne George: The bottom line is the consent process needs to be simple, clear, and transparent. And sometimes I feel, because the traditional way that we've always gone about consent is frequently consent is as it should be in many ways. These consent forms are developed from a regulatory framework. What are we required to do to consent and how do we meet those requirements? Sometimes that becomes directly at odds with how do we do this simply, clearly and transparently? And I think as a research community, we have to be able to find a common ground there. That has to include regulatory requirements, that has to include IRBs. When we think about consents and work with our patient communities on this, everybody agrees the consents need to be more simple, except the IRB or maybe the IRB agrees, but it's this tension between how do we make it simple, clear and transparent and not get so bogged down in the regulatory that we lose that intent. Liz Salmi: It's complicated. As a person, I mentioned, I'm a chronic research participant living with a brain tumor for 17 years. I remember enrolling in studies and seeing things that are just so complicated. I'm like, “Well, I'm just going to sign off.” I imagine somewhere somebody who knew more than me said, “I should just fill out this thing.” And then as I switched to the research world, I spent more time digging into, “Wow, this is a really complicated consent,” versus, “This is a really streamlined consent and I love this.” And throughout my work with Dr. George and others on the PE-CGS network, an example of a good consent that's easy for people to understand is what the NIH All Of Us research project did, where they're trying to get a million people, more than that, signed up to be in this longitudinal study. And their consent is to go to their website and they have a whole bunch of short YouTube videos. There's a kind of like a quiz involved and they're animated, they have multiple languages involved. And I signed up for that study and I was like, “This is a beautiful consent.” And it's a very plain language. And more consents like that. If you're looking for a good example, go there. I have not been paid by them in any way. I'm a participant in their study. I'm not sure if you guys and your listeners are aware, but there was I think, October 19th of this year or 2024, there was a special communication published in JAMA on an update on the Helsinki Principles for Medical Research involving human participants. And what they're saying is an ethical update is patient engagement in research, which emphasizes the need for continuous, meaningful engagement with research participants and their communities throughout the research life cycle, before, during and after studies. And so this is what we're talking about here. And it's now been embedded in these updated principles. Dr. Suzanne George: That's really great and I agree with you. I think the All Of Us consent process is very accessible. It feels like you can understand it. But the other thing is that, again, I also am not directly involved with All Of Us, but the other thing about it is that they also have a high-touch way to consent where they have navigators and people that will go into communities in a very resource intensive way. So there's all different ways to go about it. We need to find a way that we can balance the complexity around regulatory and the simplicity and transparency that we need in cancer research. Dr. Davide Soldato: Do you think that in terms of patient engagement we are doing better in academic sponsored research compared to sponsored research? A little bit of a provocative question maybe. Dr. Suzanne George: I think that's a really interesting question. I think this idea of participant engagement and involvement is being infused across the research community. And in part, the FDA has prioritized it as well. I think the industry sees the FDA prioritizing this as well. And I think that there are many companies that are involving participant and advocacy communities in different ways in the study design, in the study process early on. So I think it's happening. Liz Salmi: I'll be spicy. I've been a participant, I've been an investigator, co-investigator on studies and I have been reached out to often by pharma of, “Hey Liz, brain tumor patient advocate, would you be kind of like the poster child of our study or be involved in that way?” And I personally want to have no work in that space. I have no interest. However, I am approached, and other people living with cancer have been approached, by industry about lending their likeness or being commercials. And I don't think there's enough education to patient advocates of what that necessarily means, pros and cons. But I also can't speak on behalf of all of the patient advocates who might want to see that's a way that they could lend their voice and advance research. I personally think that there needs to be more involvement from the academic side of creating spaces where patients can be involved in the co-design of research and they also get compensated for their time fairly at the same level or some version of it in a way so they don't just jump to the pharma side of things. But that's an opinion that I have. Opinions. Dr. Suzanne George: I think it's really interesting the point that you make about providing more awareness or information about what it even means to do these things from a patient side. I certainly don't know that side as well, but I do see, often, the term patient advocate used very frequently in many different contexts that mean many different things. And I think that there's an opportunity there for understanding more about what that really means and what it can mean. Liz Salmi: Yeah. We want to involve patients, we want to do patient engagement. The BMJ or the British Medical Journal, have this new policy in place for patients as reviewers of research. And what I find interesting with the BMJ is they also ask patients to declare their conflicts of interest. So this is kind of a new space. If you're involved in patient research or perhaps working with pharma, patients, if you're involved at that level, should also be declaring their conflicts of interest if they're getting paid by a pharma. Or do I have a conflict now that I'm doing this cool ASCO podcast? Maybe. But do we want to overburden patients with tracking all this information? So it's a new world. The more we have access to information, the more we share information, the more we can read studies and we co-design, there's a new space I think over the next 5 to 10 years where how do we define this in a transparent way. Dr. Suzanne George: Yeah, I think you're right. I know that we're getting long, but I just want to say one other thing about that, which is that you're right. If we're bringing patients in to be partners, then we have to treat each other that way. We have to acknowledge- I think this issue that you raise about compensation and about paying people for their time or acknowledging people for their time, I think that's really important and very under-discussed. Liz and I were at the annual meeting for the PE-CGS and someone was there giving a talk about- this was a guest speaker that was giving a talk about a very large high impact grant and that included a patient advocacy kind of module, let's say. And they put in a specific funding and budget for that component that included compensation for the people- from the people in the advocacy community that were spending their time. And the PI of this project, again, not to get into the details of it, but they were sharing that they got a fair bit of pushback on that. But the PI pushed back and said, “Listen, we're compensating other people for their time. These guys, we want them to be partners, we need to treat them as such.” And I think that also again, kind of we're in a new space, but if we're going to do it right, then we have to acknowledge that we're partners. Dr. Davide Soldato: But I think that maybe an experience like the PE-CGS probably can be also a network for expanding awareness for patient advocates and also for creating sort of a new culture about what does that mean and how can we also improve on that part. Because in the end, if we want to engage, we also need to provide patients with the instruments to engage in a way that we think it's both useful for them, that can make research better, but can also make them at the exact same level as everyone who is participating in that research, which I think it's the bottom line of all the concepts that we are discussing right now. Liz Salmi: Yep. Dr. Suzanne George: Yes, I agree. Dr. Davide Soldato: So I think we have covered a lot of things. Just wanted to make one last reference to a point that Suzanne mentioned earlier, which is the interoperability of systems. And I think that when we come to the cancer genome, that is very important, being able to share information, especially for those diverse and less common cancer types that we were discussing earlier. There is a lot of work in gaining all that information and we need to be able to gather all of that information in the same place to advance research. You were mentioning before that the process is actually very complicated and I was wondering if in the network you are already working on some potential ways to address this type of issue. Dr. Suzanne George: I think our first step is really just calling it out, acknowledging how hard this is and what the barriers are. Oftentimes I think in research, we don't talk enough about what our methodologic barriers are. We talk more about what our results are, but not like how hard it is. But like in our projects, the Count Me In project, my network that I'm involved with, we're doing rare tumors. We can only do the United States and Canada because of privacy issues. And we're doing a completely web based platform. So we have the technology. But the privacy laws are impeding our ability to involve other parts of the world. And even within the United States, it's not as easy as we would like to get records. For example, despite the fact that people are saying, “Yes, use my records.” But then it's like, “Okay. Well, that's not that easy. How are we going to get them?” We had to hire a third party vendor in order to get the records, in order to manage all the different consents and releases that were needed across all these different hospital systems. So I think the first question is just calling it out and then from there working together as a community to try to see what the solutions can be, because we need to come up with those solutions. Liz Salmi: Yeah, we're in the same camp as Dr. George and the fact that of the five partners, we're not associated with one particular institution. So we can reach out around the country and get access to those records. And we need them at multiple points in time, over time and it takes a lot of effort and work. And it's not like you could just, say, call hospital A and they have all the information. It's like all of the calls to all of the other sites. And it's not just from one surgery, it's from two or more surgeries. But also the way that people stay involved, and, by people, I mean patients and family members, there's this promise that at some point you're going to get some sort of information in response. Like, it's the “what's in it for me?” aspect of it. We do interviews with those who've been enrolled in the study, those who could be potential enrollees in the future because they've only had one surgery. And what we're learning overall is there's this altruistic nature that people have of- they want to participate in the research because they're like, “Here's my horrible cancer experience. I know other people are going to go through this as well.” There's this guiding light of “I want to do something, and I'm not going to be the person that creates the cure, discovers the genome or whatever for this particular cancer type. But my little bit of participation in this multiplied by 20, 30, 100, 1000 people, is what is going to lead us to the next phase in development and is going to move the needle for this particular tumor type or other cancer types.” And so what I think the impact in this space and participant engagement isn't just something we figure out, like a little research method and a little finding for one small tumor type, it's like the methods to do that is the big impact. The method around participant engagement can impact even beyond the cancer community. Dr. Davide Soldato: Yeah. As Suzanne was saying, we need to be in a system that really helps us and allows us to do that. So I think that you really have a lot of things to work on inside of the network. Dr. Suzanne George: I think one thing that I would say is I think that this issue of interoperability is acknowledged as a challenge. We refer to several different initiatives across the US where this is supposed to ideally change over time. I think people want it to change over time. I think investigators at the ERTC want it to change over time. I think different countries are working on this. And I think, again, the first step is getting us at the table talking about it, and then figuring out ways to move it forward. And I think it's there. I think that there is the will. We just have to figure out the how and continue to work on that together, because there's just a tremendous opportunity. I live in the rare tumor space, and between the FDA and the EMA and the regulatory, the national and the international research groups, the patient communities, people want this to be solved and I do hope that we will be able to get there. Dr. Davide Soldato: So I would like to thank Liz and Suzanne for joining us today. Dr. Suzanne George: Thanks for having us. Liz Salmi: Thank you. Dr. Davide Soldato: Suzanne, Liz, we appreciate you sharing more on your JCO article titled, “Overcoming Systemic Barriers to Make Patient-Partnered Research a Reality.” If you enjoy our show, please leave us a rating and a review and be sure to come back for another episode. You can find all ASCO shows at asco.org/podcasts.   The purpose of this podcast is to educate and to inform. This is not a substitute for professional medical care and is not intended for use in the diagnosis or treatment of individual conditions. Guests on this podcast express their own opinions, experience and conclusions. Guest statements on the podcast do not express the opinions of ASCO. The mention of any product, service, organization, activity, or therapy should not be construed as an ASCO endorsement.     DISCLOSURES Liz Salmi Speaking Honoria: Medscape. Research Funding (Inst): Abridge AI, Inc., Yosemite. Dr. Suzanne George Honoraria CStone Pharmaceuticals Consulting or Advisory Role Blueprint Medicines, deciphera, Bayer,  Lilly, UpToDate, Research to Practice, MORE Health, Daiichi, Kayothera, Immunicum, BioAtla   Research Funding Blueprint Medicines, Deciphera, Daiichi Sankyo RD Novare, Merck, Eisai, SpringWorks Therapeutics, TRACON Pharma, Theseus Pharmaceuticals, BioAtla, IDRx, NewBay Pharma, Acrivon Therapeutics   Patents, Royalties, Other Intellectual Property Company name: UptoDate Stock and Other Ownership Interests Abbott Laboratories and Pfizer Recipient: An Immediate Family Member

Would You Believe…? with Rebecca Rogers
Special Education Teachers have the CRAZIEST Stories!

Would You Believe…? with Rebecca Rogers

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 14, 2024 57:56


I have personally been waiting for this episode for a LONG time. Teaching in itself is SUCH a rollercoaster.... Special Education is is a different monster entirely. Shelly Rob is the sweetest soul, and is so so so passionate about special education. There is so much that ALL OF US can learn about these sweet kids that just need a tiny bit of extra consideration to truly THRIVE. Shelly is so kind to give us a glimpse at what we can do to support these kids, and I really hope you guys take the time to genuinely listen! Follow Rebecca: @rrogersworld To watch the podcast on YouTube:  https://bit.ly/RebeccaRogersYouTube Don't forget to subscribe to the podcast for free wherever you're listening or by using this link:  https://bit.ly/WouldYouBelievePodcast If you like the show, telling a friend about it would be amazing! You can text, email, Tweet, or send this link to a friend:  https://bit.ly/WouldYouBelievePodcast Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

Coach John Daly - Coach to Expect Success - Podcasts
Sunday Conversation With Coach Daly & Craig Lindeman - 11-3-24

Coach John Daly - Coach to Expect Success - Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 3, 2024 49:14


Starting a new leap of faith here as I've been talking about getting guests back onto my show for awhile now & due to many people and things being tossed in my face and telling me to get going on this, here we go!  My first guest in this new format is a friend of a friend who is now a friend of mine.  Craig Lindeman begins to share his impactful and powerful story about addiction and how he's dealing with it.  Craig goes down some paths of emotions, anger, redemption; a real authentic and raw conversation with someone who is battling things in his life, every single day! We as humans all have battles and even though our battles might be a bit different than Craig's, all of us can learn from him and others and apply those lessons into our own lives.  This hopefully helps us to live our best lives! So many impactful lessons here.  One for sure, is the fact that we all need to understand that ALL OF US have battles and we need to have our eyes, ears & hearts a bit more open to understand others, help others and also try to have these lessons help ourselves. Remember, I am in no way a professional counselor.  I'm simply an educator / coach who is looking to make a difference with others. That's what my show is all about & always will be.   Big time Thank You to Craig for reaching out and taking this leap of faith to be on my show and for reaching out for help. If you want to reach out to Craig, find him at his email:  Linde1cr@gmail.com and on TikTok: craiglindeman (CraigelstheClown)   Thanks for listening.  Please take a few moments to subscribe & share this with someone, also leave a 5 Star rating on Apple Podcasts and ITunes or other services where you find this show.  Find me on Facebook:  https://www.facebook.com/coachtoexpectsuccess/   on Twitter / “X”:  @coachtosuccess   and on Instagram at:  @coachjohndaly  - My YouTube Channel is at: Coach John Daly.   Email me at: CoachJohnDalyPodcast@gmail.com     You can also head on over to https://www.coachtoexpectsuccess.com/ and get in touch with me there on my homepage along with checking out my Top Book list too.  Other things there on my site are being worked on too.  Please let me know that you are reaching out to me from my podcast.  

Get Rich Slow Club
103. Olivia's investing journey

Get Rich Slow Club

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 23, 2024 35:51


The expression “[INSERT RELATABLE PERSON] is all of us” came and went a few years ago. In this episode, though, we'd like to temporarily bring it back. For Olivia Fitzpatrick – money coach and mastermind behind @hermoneysworth – truly is ALL OF US.Join the Get Rich Slow Club as they chat with Olivia about her money journey to date. Throughout the session, Olivia shares her experiences with investing, buying a first property, leaving teaching to make more money, and navigating finances with her partner.For some listeners, the challenges that Olivia has overcome will feel all too real. For others, her insights may offer ideas for Future Financial You. Either way, there's something for everyone!@tashinvests@anakresina@getrichslowclub@pearlerhqGet Rich Slow ClubPearlerYouTubeHow To Not Work ForeverDisclaimerAny advice is general and does not consider your financial situation needs, or objectives, so consider whether it's appropriate for you. You should also consider seeking professional advice before making any financial decision.Natasha Etschmann is an Authorised Representative #1299881 of Guideway Financial Services Pty Ltd AFSL#420367. Read the FSG available from https://tashinvests.com/linksPearler is an Authorised Representative #1281540 of Sanlam Private Wealth Pty Ltd AFSL #337927. Read the FSG available from https://pearler.com/financial-services-guideIf you are considering any of the products we spoke about during the show, be sure to read the Product Disclosure Statement & Target Market Determination available from the product issuer's website before deciding. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Tuffy Talk
Unraveling The Mystery: How Did NC State Football Fall to Syracuse Orange??? I TUFFY TALK LIVE SHOW

Tuffy Talk

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 15, 2024 83:05


Send us a textJoin us as we discuss NC State Football's tough loss vs. Syracuse, break the game down and where NC State Fans can go from here to help ALL OF US deal with the Pain! 

Tuffy Talk
NC State Football Fan Emotional Support Group I TUFFY TALK LIVE SHOW

Tuffy Talk

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 8, 2024 85:49


Send us a textJoin us as we discuss NC State Football's tough loss vs. Wake Forest, break the game down and where NC State Fans can go from here to help ALL OF US deal with the Pain!

234 Essential
Aura For Aura

234 Essential

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 11, 2024 123:43


AOT2 and Ugochi discuss the events happening in the country, review the Nollywood Youtube series "ALL OF US" and other news that made the rounds this week.OUTLINE00:00 - Introduction18:40 - Big Brother28:30 - X of the week43:15 - Catch Up01:56:30 - Prop and flop of the week--------------------------------------------234 Essential on Twitter and Instagram.Write us: fanmail@234essential.comDonate to 234 Essential: https://donate.stripe.com/bIYfZw6g14juf1m8wxNewsletter: https://234essential.com/

Coach John Daly - Coach to Expect Success - Podcasts
"Intentional Focus + Standards" -- Daily Thought With Coach Daly - Tues. 9-3-24 #1341

Coach John Daly - Coach to Expect Success - Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 3, 2024 9:24


Woke up this morning a little bit earlier than normal, mostly thanks to our dog… but also because I heard something recently that if you wake up early and your mind is thinking about something that fires you up or something you want to do - it does no good to try and fall back asleep.  Your best bet is to wake up and attack the day. To actually do something about the thing(s) you are thinking about.  That helped me to get up early too.  I'm part of this Mental Toughness Academy group, run by Ben Newman and it's become part of my morning routine to check in with the group after my usual a.m. readings that I do.  Today the group had a few normal posts to start the day, but one caught my attention more than usual.  It was all about many times that the pain or tough times we have in our lives, can be really a source of strength or improvement for us.  I thought of this because of some events this past weekend that reminded me that ALL OF US have things we are dealing with. I'm like everyone else that has “stuff” going on, and I had a little bit of a brighter flash-bulb moment that went off for me today and this podcast comes from that and I hope it can help you with your “stuff” that you are going through too. Thanks for listening.  Please take a few moments to subscribe & share this with someone, also leave a 5 Star rating on Apple Podcasts and ITunes or other services where you find this show.  Find me on Facebook:  https://www.facebook.com/coachtoexpectsuccess/   on Twitter / “X”:  @coachtosuccess   and on Instagram at:  @coachjohndaly  - My YouTube Channel is at: Coach John Daly.   Email me at: CoachJohnDalyPodcast@gmail.com     You can also head on over to https://www.coachtoexpectsuccess.com/ and get in touch with me there on my homepage along with checking out my Top Book list too.  Other things there on my site are being worked on too.  Please let me know that you are reaching out to me from my podcast.   

Coach John Daly - Coach to Expect Success - Podcasts
Do Simple Better - Daily Thought With Coach Daly - Fri. 8-30-24 #1338

Coach John Daly - Coach to Expect Success - Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 30, 2024 6:41


I saw a great clip on Twitter / X, posted from Jon Smith (@jonsmith) and it was from Coach Kirby Smart from the University of Georgia football team.  Part of the post was this: “Why do I tuck in my shirt? Why do I touch the line? A lot of times, players think it's trivial … but the really smart players will ask ‘why is this important?'” The path to excellence is paved with caring about all the little things. Do simple better.”  In the clip (find it HERE) he goes into a bit more detail about the importance of doing little things well. This, like many other connections to sports, has a very powerful and awesome connection to real life. Remember, we are not all athletes - but ALL OF US are living life… we are all humans. Thanks for listening.  Please take a few moments to subscribe & share this with someone, also leave a 5 Star rating on Apple Podcasts and ITunes or other services where you find this show.  Find me on Facebook:  https://www.facebook.com/coachtoexpectsuccess/   on Twitter / “X”:  @coachtosuccess   and on Instagram at:  @coachjohndaly  - My YouTube Channel is at: Coach John Daly.   Email me at: CoachJohnDalyPodcast@gmail.com     You can also head on over to https://www.coachtoexpectsuccess.com/ and get in touch with me there on my homepage along with checking out my Top Book list too.  Other things there on my site are being worked on too.  Please let me know that you are reaching out to me from my podcast.  

Creator. Created. Creating.
Dealing With Feeling Rejection

Creator. Created. Creating.

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 29, 2024 18:11


This one comes from a question I received about a business rule or framework about clients and customers and finding your perfect fit people, but what I felt was really at the heart of it was this. Applicable to anyone who has ever experienced rejection, which is ALL OF US.

Salvione Presents Elevated Radio
Elevated Radio Ep. 095 - DJ Prophet Live from All Of Us

Salvione Presents Elevated Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 26, 2024 60:00


DJ Prophet Live from All Of Us -

The Unf*ck Your Fitness Podcast
126. Understanding Overeating: Emotional and Mental Challenges in Weight Management

The Unf*ck Your Fitness Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 20, 2024 35:53 Transcription Available


As a health & fitness coach, I've worked with a variety of clients over the last several years, and I've learned that every single woman I work with has a desire to change her body in some way! Typically, my ladies are undereating when we first start working together. However..that's not the case with everyone. Whether you're undereating or overeating, it often comes down to your lack of awareness and mentality around WHY you're eating the way you are.Many people think overeating means that you're just eating a ton of food, all the time, but that's not necessarily true. If overeating becomes a consistent habit for you, it can lead to disordered eating, which unfortunately, changes your relationship with food. Undereating or overeating isn't something you set out to intentionally do - it's usually because you've experienced a major life change or stressful situation, and you turn to food to cope with it. Your mindset and emotions REALLY come into play here, and if you don't choose to get trusted support from someone who can actually help you, you will stay stuck in this cycle.While your workouts, macros, water intake, sleep, etc. are important, your mindset and self-esteem is what truly matters. You've got to take ownership of your situation, put a plan in place you're excited to commit to, and work with someone who has your best interest at heart. Ultimately, I hope this episode is a valuable reminder for ALL OF US to be less judgmental and more empathetic towards others and their bodies, too!In today's episode about understanding overeating, we cover:The 3 types of women who come to me for support with their fitness & nutritionThe lack of awareness and mentality that comes with both undereating and overeatingWhat overeating actually means and how this can impact your relationship with foodThe key role that cortisol plays in overeating + what tends to lead to overeatingFactors that contribute to both undereating and overeatingUnderstanding that even when you know what to do, you won't always follow through with doing itThe crucial role your mindset & emotions play with overeating + why you will continue to struggle if you don't get trusted support5 tips to help get you into a better & overall healthier place if you're struggling with undereating or overeating How to work with me:FIT CLUB is a monthly membership with workouts designed to take the guesswork out of your fitness routine + get you the body you want. These workouts can be done at home or at the gym.PRIVATE COACHING is my 1:1 program where we work closely together to cut the BS & learn what to do to get the results you want-for life! This is the best way to fast track your results and truly understand the journey-choose a 3 month or 6 month option!MASTER YOUR MACROS COURSE allows you to go at your own pace and learn how to make macros fit into your lifestyle.Connect with me on Instagram @kristycastillofit and @unfuckyourfitnesspodcast so we can keep this conversation going-be sure to tag me in your posts and stories!Shop new Unf*ck Your Fitness merch!Join my free Facebook group, Kristy Castillo Fit!Click HERE for my favorite fitness & life things!

Coach John Daly - Coach to Expect Success - Podcasts
Why Does Gratitude Matter - Daily Thought With Coach Daly - Wed. 8-7-24 #1318

Coach John Daly - Coach to Expect Success - Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 7, 2024 8:18


A bigtime post that I saw yesterday morning - needed to find that post too as I was once again, struggling a little bit.  I need to keep battling with this & Greg Berge (@gb1121) and his posts really do help.  One of his latest posts was this gem: ”Why does Gratitude Matter? - Gratitude kills worry. - Gratitude destroys fear. - Gratitude reduces stress. - Gratitude makes you happier. - Gratitude makes you healthier. - Gratitude builds your resilience. - Gratitude changes your state of mind. Be Grateful.”  As soon as I remembered this important lesson, I started to have a better outlook on my day.  It also reminds me that I need to keep looking for and connecting with great lessons like this, every single day!!  I need that constant attitude adjustment as I can't just see something once, and then I don't need anything else for a long time. I need it every single day!!  Also saw some news about a longtime friend, who just had a death in his family. Again, plenty of lessons of gratitude for my “problems” as another reminder that ALL OF US, have things we are battling and trying to get through.   Thanks for listening.  Please take a few moments to subscribe & share this with someone, also leave a 5 Star rating on Apple Podcasts and ITunes or other services where you find this show.  Find me on Facebook:  https://www.facebook.com/coachtoexpectsuccess/   on Twitter / “X”:  @coachtosuccess   and on Instagram at:  @coachjohndaly  - My YouTube Channel is at: Coach John Daly.   Email me at: CoachJohnDalyPodcast@gmail.com     You can also head on over to https://www.coachtoexpectsuccess.com/ and get in touch with me there on my homepage along with checking out my Top Book list too.  Other things there on my site are being worked on too.  Please let me know that you are reaching out to me from my podcast.   

The Hip-Hop Digest Show
Hip-Hop Digest Show 731 – Hip Hop High Horse

The Hip-Hop Digest Show

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 5, 2024 79:08


The Hip-Hop Digest Weekly Pick Hits 01.Illustrate & Procyse – All Of Us (feat. Nest86)02.Numbz & Furious Stylez – Who Am I03.PA Dre – Take Risks (feat. Sh4mel & The Musalini)04.Big Hit, Hit-Boy & The Alchemist – Only Weight I … Continue reading →

WhatJayeSaid: The Podcast
S4.16: The Kamala Collide

WhatJayeSaid: The Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 1, 2024 34:16


Admin Note: Bare with us as we are in the muddy middle of changing podcasting platforms. We are in the last 100 days before this COMING HISTORIC Presidential election. And the Right us pulling out all the old (and new) stops to make sure no one votes. The NABJ had Orange Chicken that ran away, and college educated Megan Thee Stallion was performing the MAMUSHI dance at a Kamala rally! I'm here for all of it--because it's going to take ALL OF US to make it. Follow the Patreon: THE DESK OF JBHARRIS! There is the $3/mon, $6/mon and $10/mon tiers!

Wendy Bell Radio Podcast
Hour 3: When DEI Leads to DIE

Wendy Bell Radio Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 15, 2024 36:33


 It doesn't make me sexist to say that I prefer MEN guarding President Trump - guarding ALL OF US - rather than women. We dig into the Secret Service failures that put 45 in a wacko's crosshairs as the head of the agency is remembered for her primary leadership objective: Making the Secret Service 30% women. Congressman and Army sniper Cory Mills blows the lid off the dangers of diversity hiring as the Washington Post hammers another nail in its journalistic coffin. Listen to the end for a bonus soundbite from a newly-awakened liberal who has a strong message to other Trump haters.

Bonehead Weekly
Ep. 329 Who Should Replace The Boneheads?

Bonehead Weekly

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 24, 2024 42:51


Chad's out this week and the conversation turns to not only replacing him, but who should replace ALL OF US! Check out this very meta conversation!

The Kibbe and Friends Show
K&F Show #297: Corndog’s Return! Car Movie Dive – the LAST – and LOST GENERAL LEE in “Forever Young!”

The Kibbe and Friends Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 6, 2024


K&F Update: Corndog is back....so it's time for a re-run! This is a re-broadcast of Episode 145's amazing breakdown of the TWO General Lee's used in the 1992 Mel Gibson movie titled "Forever Young." We are confident that the "soundstage" car is still missing! ======================================== As most of you know, our Patreon audience has the INSIDE access to the KF Show. The year 2024 will be an important one for Patreon specifically and if you'd consider jumping up to the $5 level it would sure help. The $10 level will remain and we now have a brand new $20 level as well! All members who join at that level will receive a sticker swag pack in the mail, you'll be IMMEDIATELY entered in the monthly prize grab, and you'll receive a phone call from one (or all) of us to chat up whatever you want for 30 minutes! Thank you SO MUCH to those of you who have joined in for the extra content that is only for Patreon supporters. To get in on the action and support the show with a minor financial contribution just click the link below to sign up. Join up via Patreon at patreon.com/KFSHOW ======================================== Presented with Holley - Back for 2024!  Phase 3 of Kibbe and Friends is officially here, and Holley is back for more fun, foolishness, and flying orange Chargers! Once again we're proud to be associated with the historic name that has made cars fast for years and years, and their innovations continue forward (as always)! As announced in this episode, MOPARTY 2024 is officially on the calendar! Join is there Sept 13-15 and get registered at https://moparty.com. See you there! ======================================== Forever Young K&F Movie Summary from Episode 145: This is a full review of the 1992 Mel Gibson movie, Forever Young. This is the one where Mel is a test pilot in 1939, gets cryogenically frozen for a year to avoid the pain watching his girlfriend die in a hospital slowly, and then waked up over 50 years later to find out he was abandoned by everyone he knew and loved. Only he wasn't.....and if you love history, romance, flying, and Chargers you'll absolutely love this movie. The audio alone is with your time. Yes....we believe the last "Sound Stage" General Lee is the car in this movie, and yes, that's the primary reason we reviewed it. However, this movie gets a Perfect 10 from ALL OF US for just being a great, fun, enjoyable story to watch and enjoy! OK....with that said, the deep dive on the Chargers in this film is somewhat exhaustive and definitely sickening. We can absolutely say FOR SURE that there were two Generals used in the movie, as documented in the episode. Remember, Warner Brothers kept the "Sound-Stage" car as well as one Hero car.  The Sound Stage car was a '68 Charger faked to look like a '69 (grille and taillight changes), and the Hero car was a '69. We feel pretty certain that the '68 was used for the bulk of the movie....except for two interior scenes. Remember these words: DOME LIGHT.  ======================================== See you soon. Join up via Patreon at patreon.com/KFSHOW Kibbe, Corndog, and the Bern! National Parts Depot Presents: Bernie on the News! https://www.npdlink.com. The post K&F Show #297: Corndog's Return! Car Movie Dive – the LAST – and LOST GENERAL LEE in “Forever Young!” first appeared on The Muscle Car Place.

Coach John Daly - Coach to Expect Success - Podcasts
Aggressive Patience - Daily Thought With Coach Daly - Fri. 5-10-24 #1242

Coach John Daly - Coach to Expect Success - Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later May 10, 2024 11:38


I recently got the chance to listen to another fabulous & powerful podcast from Ben Newman - The Burn Podcast.  Click HERE for this episode.  He was sharing some golden coaching lessons where for him was having Ed Mylett asking the hard questions to him and wondering am I doing the right things.  Ben said  “...we are never finished. It's an “own it” mentality every day!  It's understanding that your success in life is long obedience in the same direction with aggressive patience.”  The importance of having others help us.  Having coaches & mentors help us through life.  It helps to bring the truth out for all to see and understand - nobody gets through life alone!  I also had a big revelation or reflection this morning reading from “The Traveler's Gift” by Andy Andrews - my reading from yesterday - the 4th Decision for Success is "I have a decided heart.”  For me, it's all about helping others & making a difference for others - especially young students & athletes, teachers and coaches.  Others fall into this arena too of course. It hit me while reading this again - remember, we are in a different point in our lives every time we read, watch or listen to something more than one time.  The more that ALL OF US can help others - we help to change their lives - even just a little bit, can have an effect on them and the people they are connected to, for ever and ever!  Think about if more people took this to heart.  To have an “own it” mentality and going through building their lives, their dreams with understanding that their “success in life is long obedience in the same direction with aggressive patience.”  Thanks for listening.  Please take a few moments to subscribe & share this with someone, also leave a 5 Star rating on Apple Podcasts and ITunes or other services where you find this show.  Find me on Facebook:  https://www.facebook.com/coachtoexpectsuccess/   on Twitter / “X”:  @coachtosuccess   and on Instagram at:  @coachjohndaly  - My YouTube Channel is at: Coach John Daly.   Email me at: CoachJohnDalyPodcast@gmail.com     You can also head on over to https://www.coachtoexpectsuccess.com/ and get in touch with me there on my homepage along with checking out my Top Book list too.  Other things there on my site are being worked on too.  Please let me know that you are reaching out to me from my podcast.  

The Live Diet-Free podcast
197. Everything You Need to Know About Menopause with Amanda Thebe

The Live Diet-Free podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 6, 2024 54:39


If you're a woman who has or will go through menopause (aka ALL OF US), you need to listen to this episode. I'm joined by fitness and women's fitness expert, and author of Menopocalpyse, Amanda Thebe, for an episode devoted entirely to the menopause transition. Whether you're in the thick of symptoms right now, you haven't had a cycle in years, or you want to educate yourself about what's to come, I know you will learn so much from Amanda's expertise. --- Amanda Thebe is a Fitness and Women's Health Expert with nearly thirty years of experience in the fitness industry, she is the author of the Amazon best-selling book, Menopocalypse: How I Learned to Thrive During Menopause and How You Can Too! She is the co-founder and Chief Wellness and Branding Officer at Nyah Health, a complete healthcare solution for menopausal women in Canada. As Canada's first menopause workplace educator, Amanda provides on-site or virtual educational presentations in the workplace to improve productivity, retention and attendance for female employees through menopause. Amanda is a popular guest on podcasts, radio, tv and online summits, and her health and fitness tips have been featured in media outlets like Oprah, Shape, Prevention, Health Line, CBC Radio, Global News Canada, The Doctors, and many more. She recently spoke at TEDx with a funny, informative and deeply personal talk entitled, Should Men Talk About Menopause? She lives in Toronto, Ontario. --- WEBSITE: AmandaThebe.com SOCIAL: Instagram | www.instagram.com/amanda.thebe  45k followers Facebook | https://www.facebook.com/amandathebex  32k followers Twitter | https://twitter.com/amandathebex LinkedIn |  https://www.linkedin.com/in/amanda-thebe/ YouTube | https://www.youtube.com/c/AmandaThebex Podcast | www.amandathebe.com/podcast 35k downloads FREEBIE:  Grab my 12 Week Core Program, ABS ON FIRE https://www.amandathebe.com/abs-on-fire/ Menopause Resources https://amandathebe.com/meno-resource/ BOOK: Menopocalypse: How I Learned to Thrive During Menopause and How You Can Too!www.amandathebe.com/books - all buying options listed here. Subscribe, rate, and review this podcast and get a copy of our Weekend Survival Guide as a thank you! Just email a screenshot of your review to admin@estheravant.com and we'll send it over ASAP! Thanks for your support! Get your Weight Loss That Lasts Cheat Sheet at: https://www.go.estheravant.com/cheatsheet Learn about our 12-week Gone For Good coaching program:** www.estheravant.com/**coaching Join the Live Diet-Free FB group:http://www.facebook.com/groups/livedietfree Connect with Esther on Instagram (shoot me a DM and let me know you listen to the podcast!):** **www.instagram.com/esther.avant

Five0 Asylum
The Asylum Episode 81. The MOST inspirational car girl you'll ever meet! Ellie (@hell.on.wheels)

Five0 Asylum

Play Episode Listen Later May 6, 2024 95:08


Episode 81.) Not a whole lot to say about this one! This week we had the honor of meeting one of the most inspirational people we've EVER talked to on the pod, Ellie.Ellie was involved in a terrible vehicle accident where she was paralyzed. But that has not slowed her down one bit! She is a champion and advocate for people who find themselves in a similar situation.In our chat, Ellie is very candid about her experiences and honest about the fact that she didn't always have the most positive outlook. But she is a fighter and pushed through the darkness to become a beacon of light for ALL OF US! After listening, you will no doubt want to find a way to support her and her fiancé. Start by liking her pages and subscribing to her Youtube.Take care and enjoy!  The Social's:https://www.instagram.com/hell.on.wheeels/https://linktr.ee/hell.on.wheeelshttps://www.instagram.com/thehodgegarage/

Unmute Yourself - The Podcast
The ONE Thing Holding You Back - Breaking Through Barriers and Shattering Your Own Glass Ceiling EP104

Unmute Yourself - The Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 30, 2024 56:22


Podsters, there is only one word to describe this week's episode and it's ELECTRIC. That's right - we are back with a renewed energy, outlook and electricity and diving deep into the one thing that holds most of us back from living a life where we truly THRIVE. Get ready to unleash your inner powerhouse as we uncover the secrets to overcoming imposter syndrome, fear of being seen, and other limiting beliefs. Joining me today is the incredible Branda Johnston, a subconscious mindset strategist and energy mentor who you may remember as the NUMBER ONE most popular episode from a year ago. Today and together, we're peeling back the layers of what holds ALL OF US back and uncovering the path to unshakeable confidence. We'll explore why we fear judgment, how to silence that nasty inner critic, and the transformative power of self-connection. Throughout this dynamic conversation, we'll share practical strategies to check in with yourself and harness the power of connection to propel you forward regardless of what's happening at the moment. Together we kick imposter syndrome to the curb, embrace being seen and step boldly into the spotlight. Get ready to unlock your limitless potential and create the career and life you know you deserve! Buckle up, Podsters because today we ignite your passion, amplify your voice, and redefine what's possible for you. Don't miss out on this empowering conversation that will leave you inspired, motivated, and ready to DO THE THING! Let's do this! OWN THE STAGE WITH SPEAKER SCHOOL! Private, one on one speaker coaching with Nancy Medoff: Apply HERE LIVE YOUR TRUTH Values Exercise Grab it HERE Connect with Brenda on Instagram (@_brendajohnston) --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/nancy-medoff/message

Full Time DEVILS Podcast
Klopp's Farewell DISASTER! | Off The Bar

Full Time DEVILS Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 25, 2024 59:46


Download the Greene King app today! www.greeneking.co.uk/live-sport/app WE'RE BACK! ALL OF US! Join Stephen Howson, Adam McKola, Jay Motty and Joe Smith for Off The Bar! Become a member! - https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC7w8GnTF2Sp3wldDMtCCtVw/join 0:00 - Video Start 0:30 - Show Starts 1:50 - Best Chants 4:21 - Rodri's Eyebrows & Big Brother 12:58 - Man United 4-2 Sheffield United 21:20 - Ten Hag Sacked? 31:10 - Ten Hag Manager Next Season? 38:48 - Premier League Hall Of Fame 42:37 - Oprah Winfrey 50:03 - Klopp/Fergie Exits Stretford Paddock has content out EVERY DAY, make sure you're subscribed for your Man United fix! - https://bit.ly/DEVILSsub

Coach John Daly - Coach to Expect Success - Podcasts
Embrace A Growth Mindset - 2 of 4 - Daily Thought With Coach Daly - Tue. 4-16-23 #1221

Coach John Daly - Coach to Expect Success - Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 16, 2024 7:28


Continuing down the trail of some fantastic and powerful lessons from Coach Pat Summitt, shared through Coach AJ - part 2 of 4 is:  Embrace a Growth Mindset!   A growth mindset starts with the belief that your abilities and intelligence can be developed through hard work, dedication, and perseverance. "Failure" is not the end but an opportunity for learning and growth. I have been hearing this more and more lately - which simply means that I have not learned the lesson & applied it in my life.  Lesson repeated until lesson learned.  Coach Summitt reminds us to view it as a step towards success rather than a permanent setback. Growth only happens when you learn from your mistakes and make it a habit.  Again, realizing that failure / setbacks / tough times / roadblocks, etc., happens to ALL OF US throughout life - we all have endless opportunities to grow and get better every single day!!   Thanks for listening.  Please take a few moments to subscribe & share this with someone, also leave a 5 Star rating on Apple Podcasts and ITunes or other services where you find this show.  Find me on Facebook:  https://www.facebook.com/coachtoexpectsuccess/   on Twitter / “X”:  @coachtosuccess   and on Instagram at:  @coachjohndaly  - My YouTube Channel is at: Coach John Daly.   Email me at: CoachJohnDalyPodcast@gmail.com     You can also head on over to https://www.coachtoexpectsuccess.com/ and get in touch with me there on my homepage along with checking out my Top Book list too.  Other things there on my site are being worked on too.  Please let me know that you are reaching out to me from my podcast.  

Juntos Radio
JUNTOS Radio EP 100: Celebremos Juntos100 episodios y Allof Us

Juntos Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 8, 2024 30:39


 Estamos celebrando 100 episodios de #JUNTOSRadio qué es un video podcast en donde expertos en salud responden preguntas relevantes para la comunidad hispana, ¡en español!   Este video podcast de 30 minutos se transmite en vivo a través de Facebook y YouTube cada dos jueves a las 5:00 pm.    En este episodio conocerás a parte del equipo que trabaja en JUNTOS y hablaremos de nuestro proyecto más importante de investigación el programa de ALL OF US.    #JUNTOSRadio es producido por JUNTOS Centro para mejorar la salud Latina y es parte del Centro Médico de la Universidad de Kansas.   Trabajamos en conjunto con organizaciones comunitarias de salud, organizaciones religiosas, instituciones educativas y funcionarios públicos para promover la salud de la comunidad Latina en zonas rurales y urbanas del estado de Kansas, por medio de la investigación, educación, participación y servicio comunitario.  Vistita nuestra página web y síguenos por nuestras redes sociales y conoce más de JUNTOS:            Página web: http://juntosks.org        Facebook: @juntosKS         Instagram: juntos_ks         YouTube: Juntos KS         Twitter: @juntosKS                 Suscríbete en cualquiera de nuestras plataformas de Podcast: Podbean, Spotify, Amazon Music y Apple Podcast - Juntos Radio               Centro JUNTOS Para Mejorar La Salud Latina         4125 Rainbow Blvd. M.S. 1076,         Kansas City, KS 66160         No tenemos los derechos de autor de la música que aparece en este video. Todos los derechos de la música pertenecen a sus respectivos creadores. 

Lois Koffi's Healthy N Wealthy N Wise Podcast
5D Transition Revelations & Preparations, Part 1

Lois Koffi's Healthy N Wealthy N Wise Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 28, 2024 55:26


5D Transition Revelations & Preparations  What the heck is all the talk about 3D versus 5D? What does it really mean? I asked those questions almost 3 years ago when my mentor at that time, Franco, was telling me about it.   At first I thought he was crazy.....but then....I started seeing it apply in my life My life was falling apart and it felt like the world I knew was falling apart with it (actually could say that started in 2016 for me) Have you noticed a lot of sickness going around more than the usual cold and flu season?   Maybe know people struggling deeper with grief or addiction   Or relationship issues   Or maybe more psychic or spiritual gifts are coming online....and you aren't sure how to navigate that?   Maybe you feel called to take better care of yourself....but aren't sure where to begin amidst all the options   Emmanuel and Magdalena will share openly how you can best prepare for the 5D transition - because that is what is being asked of ALL OF US, whether you even know what 5D is or not (some call it Age of Aquarius ).   Some even call it a prophecy of what has been predicted since Biblical times. We aren't religious, and yet, we now are believers of this time being a very pivotal one on our planet It could mean the difference between life or death - joy or suffering. As we have shared on our podcast before, this is the time of the Divine Feminine awakening, also known as transition into the 5D realm (aka New Earth) My husband has had an NDE, near death experience, that helped him awaken his ability to channel/connect with the divine guidance. They have confirmed with him what we believe to be true and what other teachers have shared with us We will be fully in the Divine Feminine energies by June of 2024 by the summer solstice In this Part 1 of 2 series (and a webinar coming soon in March), we open up the conversation of what this really means at a more practical level. We aren't here to say that aliens are coming to take us up into their space ships. HOWEVER, now that we are feeling it as a collective in world and personal events - there is no way to hide from this   The energies will be challenging our internal game, our physical and mental health and our relationships   It can also challenge our addictions, our beliefs around money, our careers and our own purpose on this planet at this time.   Our hope is to help you navigate these potentially challenging times with more ease and grace, love and compassion for yourself and your fellow humankind   This is the time that is calling us to expand our consciousness and truly grow into remembering who we TRULY are at the heart of us and align more fully with our Divine Selves within   We believe we are fully human and fully Divine - it is time to integrate these polarities once and for all. To honor our shadows (aka traumas) and our light, to honor our feminine and masculine energies within. To come back to love, collaboration and true Unity consciousness.    May we release the power, control, greediness and scarcity together! TO SIGN UP FOR OUR WEBINAR GO TO: https://linktr.ee/magdalenagrace   FOR A FREE CONSULTATION - EMAIL SUPPORT@MICRODOSINGFORHEALTH.COM  

The Leader's Table by Diana Murphy
75. Self Love IS Rocket Fuel for Leaders

The Leader's Table by Diana Murphy

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 23, 2024 31:38


In today's episode, I will let you in on some of the  paths to embracing personal growth and business transformation.   On my journey of becoming single after 40 years of marriage, I learned the importance of self-love, identity shifts, and creating a supportive social life.  Initially uncomfortable, I challenged societal norms and expectations, emphasizing the need to honor my emotions and create a healthy relationship with myself.  This practice of honoring my real felt experience applies to how ALL OF US experience life and growth.   As a business owner, being single brings its own challenges. The remedy — you guessed it — self-love and compassion.  Transitions that are tough, yes, offering yourself grace, self-love and compassion are so. powerful and effective for your growth of stepping into what is next.   Listen in and discover:  How to honor your singleness and understand its deeper meaning The shift to help you find joy in the middle of a big identity shift The story about how I took myself on two big solo trips (and how I do this today!) The key to learning how to trust your intuition How to create beautiful boundaries and lead from your heart Join my list, check me out https://dianamurphycoaching.com/

Pelvic PT Rising
You Can't Budget Your Way to Success

Pelvic PT Rising

Play Episode Play 15 sec Highlight Listen Later Feb 15, 2024 19:29 Transcription Available


Are you trying to 'save' your way to success?  We dive into the entrepreneur mindset on money in this 'sode.We've now worked with 500+ business owners.  ALL OF US have money mindset issues with our business.  Being a good business owner doesn't mean checking your bank account every day.  It doesn't mean counting pennies on your supplies.  Going without an EMR to save costs.  Asking your clients to pay with cash or Zelle to avoid transaction fees.What we don't see is the opportunity cost of taking all this time on cost-cutting rather than focusing on growth.As business owners, we realize increasing revenue is always more powerful than trying to decrease costs.   Now, that doesn't mean we should be frivolous with our money.  But that's not usually our problem.Can't wait for you to dive into this episode on money mindset and how to focus more on growth instead of cost!Business AcceleratorIf you're a business owner interested in going to the next level, make sure to get on the wait list for our next cohort of the Business Accelerator Program!  We've now taken 200 business owners through this six-month coaching intensive and seen how transformative it can be in your business.  On average, participants added $53,000 to their business in the first year!Check it out and get on the wait list (www.pelvicptrising.com/accelerator)About UsNicole and Jesse Cozean founded Pelvic PT Rising to provide clinical and business resources to physical therapists to change the way we treat pelvic health.   PelvicSanity Physical Therapy (www.pelvicsanity.com) together in 2016.  It grew quickly into one of the largest cash-based physical therapy practices in the country.Through Pelvic PT Rising, Nicole has created clinical courses (www.pelvicptrising.com/clinical) to help pelvic health providers gain confidence in their skills and provide frameworks to get better patient outcomes.  Together, Jesse and Nicole have helped 500+ pelvic practices start and grow through the Pelvic PT Rising Business Programs (www.pelvicptrising.com/business) to build a practice that works for them!Get in Touch!Learn more at www.pelvicptrising.com, follow Nicole @nicolecozeandpt (www.instagram.com/nicolecozeandpt) or reach out via email (nicole@pelvicsanity.com).Check out our Clinical Courses, Business Resources and learn more about us at Pelvic PT Rising...Let's Continue to Rise!

What If Project
Episode 274: Suneel Gupta Helps Us Discover And Live Into Our Sacred Calling

What If Project

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 4, 2024 51:36


Today we are talking to Suneel Gupta about his amazing book, "Everyday Dharma" where he shares 8 essential practices to aid us in discovering joy, success, and meaning in everything we do. As you enter 2024 are you struggling to find your essence? Your purpose? The thing you're wired to do? Do you feel stuck? At a crossroads? Filled with uncertainty about your meaning? Tune in as we learn from Suneel about the ancient Hindu philosophy of Dharma and what it has to do with ALL OF US in 2024. Enjoy! SHOW NOTES: SUNEEL GUPTA: https://www.instagram.com/suneelgupta/ EVERYDAY DHARMA: https://www.amazon.com/Everyday-Dharma-Essential-Practices-Everything/dp/0063143879/ref=pd_ci_mcx_mh_mcx_views_0?pd_rd_w=zRWdE&content-id=amzn1.sym.225b4624-972d-4629-9040-f1bf9923dd95%3Aamzn1.symc.40e6a10e-cbc4-4fa5-81e3-4435ff64d03b&pf_rd_p=225b4624-972d-4629-9040-f1bf9923dd95&pf_rd_r=33CBZDMW75E074RCPC65&pd_rd_wg=kRcUj&pd_rd_r=6ce2f201-32e2-4749-a4fd-d3a7dcac7d3d&pd_rd_i=0063143879 MY BOOK: https://www.amazon.com/Emerging-Rubble-Stories-Shattered-Relationships/dp/B0C7T5TJD4/ref=sr_1_1?crid=2B051GGV2WCSI&keywords=glenn+siepert&qid=1700157759&sprefix=glenn+%2Caps%2C399&sr=8-1 SUPPORT THE SHOW: https://www.whatifproject.net/support SPECIAL MUSIC: Spring Gang (Artist) / Dogs and Bones (Song Name) / courtesy of epidemicsound.com

The Cabin
Snowmobiling in Wisconsin (feat. Dylan Rose & Jack Sarama)

The Cabin

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 19, 2023 51:09


The Cabin is presented by the Wisconsin Counties Association and this week we're featuring Jackson County: https://bit.ly/3zxUStdThe Cabin is also brought to you by Group Health Trust: https://bit.ly/3JMizCXCampfire Conversation: With the meat of snowmobiling season still just ahead of us, Eric, Ana, and Jake welcome Dylan Rose and Jack Sarama into The Cabin. These Wisconsin natives host the snowmobiling show Boondock Nation, where they tour all over the U.S. and Canada and sled coast-to-coast to showcase trails and destinations. In this episode, they focus on Wisconsin's snowmobiling trails and destinations. Discussions include the extensive network of trails (over 25,000 miles of trails criss-cross Wisconsin), the intense work involved in grooming and maintaining thousands of those trail miles, plus some great stops along the way. Some particular destinations receive focus, including the Eagle River and Land O Lakes areas and over to St. Germain and Sayner, where the modern style snowmobile was invented. The trails in many North Woods areas and the adjoining U.P. of Michigan often use former railroad rights-of-way and expansive lakes that allow you to really “open up” on the trails. Additional trail systems exist throughout the state, including Langlade County which bills itself as the “county of trails.” Additional systems in southern Wisconsin, where the seasons are shorter for snowmobiling, also offer trails closer to the larger cities. When you wish to ride off-trail but still want to have guidance and avoid private property, apps like OnX Offroad help you do just that. Yes, some key apps and equipment for better snowmobiling gets covered in this episode, too. Some events centered around snowmobiling happen across the state too, including radar runs and group rides; we dive into some of those, too, including the one at Bent's Camp near Land O Lakes, which Jack and Dylan frequent when they're not filming out west. This episode will definitely prep you for snowmobiling season, and as Jack said, remember: in the end, we're all squeezing the same throttle.Connect to Boondock Nation: https://boondocknation.com/Discover more about the onX Offroad app: https://www.onxmaps.com/offroad/appConnect to the Association of Wisconsin Snowmobile Clubs: https://awsc.org/Get maps of snowmobile trails across Wisconsin: https://www.sco.wisc.edu/maps/snowmobile-trail/Inside Sponsors:Washington County -  https://bit.ly/3qayJALShop Discover Wisconsin - https://shop.discoverwisconsin.com  

The Cabin
Wisconsin's Must-See Ice Sculpture Hotspots

The Cabin

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 12, 2023 67:58 Very Popular


The Cabin is presented by the Wisconsin Counties Association and this week we're featuring Oneida County: https://bit.ly/3D9yHwfThe Cabin is also brought to you by Group Health Trust: https://bit.ly/3JMizCXCampfire Conversation: Eric, Ana, and Jake dive into ice in this episode - well, not INTO ice but into the topic of the sculptures people make with ice around Wisconsin in wintertime. These are icy creations you can see, and sometimes even interact with.Many are at festivals. Examples include the Knickerbocker Festival in Lake Mills, named after a company that harvested ice from the city's own Rock Lake. They offer plenty of fun activities, including ice sculpting demonstrations throughout the downtown area and an ice bar with Tyranena Brewing Company, which was named after the lake's original name. Other fun activities like ice golfing, ice skating, and an activity named “Ididherdad” which you'll just have to hear about in the episode. This year, it takes place February 3-4, 2024.Lake Geneva offers similar fun from January 30-February 4 with their classic Winterfest and US National Snow Sculpting Competition, which also features ice sculptures meticulously crafted and presented at locations throughout the city's downtown. You can also enjoy Winter Realms at Geneva National in the Lake Geneva area, which opens in January and will continue as long as the weather allows. Winter Realms is an update of the annual Ice Castles event, featuring sleigh rides, an ice volcano, igloos, tubing activities, mesmerizing ice sculptures, and ice slides. Meander among snow caverns, tunnels and an ice throne as you experience a world of winter magic. More ice-filled events kicking off in January include the massive Waukesha Jan-Boree, a 10-day festival encompassing activities across the city from January 19-28. Ice-related activities include sculpting demos and completed works, ice skating, ice dancing, ice fishing clinics, and more. More sculptures and crafted ice art can be found nearby at events like New Berlin's Winterfest January 6th and Dela-FREEZE in Delafield January 13th with live ice carvings taking place throughout the day.At the other end of the state, late January features the Lake Superior Ice Festival in Superior the weekend of January 26th & 27th, which not only has ice carving and sculptures but an ice throne you can sit on! Just not for too long…That weekend kicks off Friday the 25th with the Winterfest Ice Carving Competition in Green Bay, which pins carvers against each other to create works of art that are proudly displayed in the Broadway District for as long as the weather allows. And yes, they have an ice throne, too!February festivals featuring ice carvings and sculptures include the Kenosha Snow Daze Festival February 4th, which includes tons of demonstrations; Winterfest in Cedarburg February 16-17, where the ice sculpting is a contest; and Appleton's Avenue of Ice, which debuts the 3rd weekend in February every year with over 30 unique ice sculptures displayed in front of the unique boutiques, specialty shops and restaurants.Other sites for ice sculptures include Roger Nelson's Ice Formations, which is a place in Maiden Rock where the Rush River rushes towards the Mississippi and pushes enough water and ice up strategically placed wood and other materials to freeze on them and create some unique looks people are welcome to come and see. They have a Facebook page with photos and regular updates, as Mother Nature basically makes these at random.One fantastic annual creation is in Eagle River: the Ice Castle. The beautiful monument to the city that heads up the World's Largest Chain of Interconnected Freshwater Lakes and Snowmobile Capital of the World is perched at the western edge of the city's downtown right where all the main roads converge. It dates back to 1933 and began with only 250 blocks of ice; today it utilizes over 3,000 blocks and rises over 20 feet, incorporating obelisks and colored flood lights that bring illumination all night long. The Ice Castle, made from foot-thick blocks of ice harvested from nearby lakes and rivers, generally rises around New Year's and stays as long as weather allows. It's a staple of Eagle River's winters almost every year and a beautiful sculpture creation done by volunteers.Companies like designed by Krystal Kleer Ice Sculptures, LLC and Art Below Zero often create the ice sculptures for events, but many establishments hire companies and artists like these to create ice bars for them that patrons love to frequent whilst imbibing outdoors in the cold months. Ice Bars get set up in places like Titletown District establishments in Green Bay, Belair Cantina at The Corners of Brookfield in the Town of Brookfield, Third Ward and the Milwaukee Public Market in Milwaukee, at the Baker House during Winterfest in Lake Geneva, and many more spots around the state. Look forward to the big freeze and enjoy these icy works of art this winter in Wisconsin! Knickerbocker Ice Festival in Lake Mills info: https://enjoyjeffersoncounty.com/events/lake-mills-knickerbocker-ice-festival/Winterfest/US National Snow Sculpting Competition in Lake Geneva info: https://www.visitlakegeneva.com/winterfest/Winter Realms at Geneva National: https://www.winterrealms.com/winter-realms-lake-geneva/Cedarburg Winterfest: https://www.cedarburgfestival.org/winterfestNew Berlin Winterfest: https://www.newberlinwi.gov/1064/WinterfestKenosha Snow Daze: https://www.visitkenosha.com/event/snow-daze-festival/461/Lake Superior Ice Festival: https://lakesuperioricefestival.com/Green Bay Winterfest: https://downtowngreenbay.com/explore/broadway-events/winterfestonbroadwayDelaFREEZE: https://delafieldchamber.com/delafreezeWaukesha JanBoree: https://www.janboree.org/Rush River Ice Sculptures Facebook page: https://www.facebook.com/people/Rush-River-Ice-Sculptures/100070987761204/Inside Sponsors:Jefferson County -  https://bit.ly/3gt0NauShop Discover Wisconsin - https://shop.discoverwisconsin.com 

The Cabin
Wisconsin Holiday Traditions

The Cabin

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 5, 2023 45:15


The Cabin is presented by the Wisconsin Counties Association and this week we're featuring Calumet County; https://bit.ly/3JJJyPvCampfire Conversation: Eric and Ana discuss some holiday traditions popular in - and in some cases practically exclusive to - Wisconsin while educating Jake (a relative newcomer from California) on how awesome the holidays are in this state. Wisconsinites definitely have a sweet tooth, and traditions often brought from the “old country” gave the state tendencies to lean toward desserts and treats that others around the country don't get to experience as often. We profile plenty of bakeries around the state baking up treats like stollen and Danish kringle (the official pastry of Wisconsin), along with holiday cookies, candied fruit, spices, and nuts. Even We Energies, formerly Wisconsin Electric Company, puts out their annual “Cookie Book” and has every year for generations at this point.Both bars and traditional basement parties in Wisconsin would mix up quite a concoction of cocktails that are particularly popular in the holiday season, including the hot toddy, the Tom & Jerry, and the Brandy slush (this state consumes a lot of brandy.) Hot chocolate is also very popular, and some towns in the state have bars that organize “hot chocolate crawls” to keep people warm as they “crawl” from spot to spot.Another big holiday tradition, especially in eastern Wisconsin, is tiger meat or steak tartare - raw beef with onions, salt, pepper, on rye. Some even crack raw egg on top. The German version - mettbröchen - consists of raw minced beef or pork & onions on a bread roll.. it's known as the “cannibal sandwich” in the Milwaukee area. And yes, we discuss what the Department of Health has to say about these sandwiches.The holiday decor is another topic, and those unique and cool-looking aluminum trees that became hugely popular in the early 1960s came out of Manitowoc, where they made them and shipped them all over the country. You can still find them, and enjoy a huge display of the in Manitowoc every holiday season with “Evergleams on Eighth” downtown. We cover all of this and more as we're fully imbibed into the holidays on The Cabin!Inside Sponsors:Visit Lake Geneva - https://bit.ly/3wHvilfShop Discover Wisconsin - https://shop.discoverwisconsin.com

The Cabin
Wisconsin's Festive Gift Guide

The Cabin

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 28, 2023 63:36


The Cabin is presented by the Wisconsin Counties Association and this week we're featuring Burnett County; https://bit.ly/3pX15LaCampfire Conversation: We're in full swing for holiday shopping, and Eric and Ana welcome Kortnee Hass into The Cabin for a cozy look at some great ideas for all the people in your life. Food is always a good gift, whether it's authentic Danish kringle made and shipped from Racine; platters of cheese, sausage, nuts, crackers and more from a myriad of sources across the state; bacon from Nueske's and other notable Wisconsin brands; maple syrup from Skinny Sticks or other sources; specialty popcorn from places like Minocqua Popcorn & Puffs or Faris Gourmet Popcorn & Treats; Sheboygan brats; or even turkey gizzards (an odd, but loved by some) from Bay View Packing Company in Milwaukee. Wisconsin beverages like Jolly Good Soda; specialty teas or coffee from one of Wisconsin's many coffee roasters; or gift cards and passes for Old Fashioneds, craft beers, local wines, or craft spirits from the state's many distilleries. Other crafted items such as candles, artistic custom skillets - some of which are in shapes like Wisconsin's outline, and charcuterie (or, one brand, Char-MOO-terie) boards. Some gifts give back all year, like a State Park Pass for 2024 or City Tins, coasters that offer discounts at a variety of restaurants, breweries, and more throughout the year - the aforementioned “passports” at craft breweries, wineries, and distilleries do the same. Unique gifts include things like a Cow Yoga Calendar from Willow Creek Press. Of course, Discover Wisconsin and Cabin merch are great gifts too, and you can take advantage of some great options and holiday deals at shop.discoverwisconsin.com! Check out this episode and you might find yourself making major progress on your holiday shopping.Find merch for Discover Wisconsin and The Cabin here: http://shop.discoverwisconsin.comGet the Wisconsin Hop Passport for craft breweries here: https://www.hoppassport.com/partners/2024-wisconsinGet the Wisconsin Old Fashioned Passport here: https://venturewisconsin.com/products/2024-old-fashioned-passportAnother great guide to Wisconsin holiday gifts: https://upnorthnewswi.com/2022/11/08/presents-with-purpose-your-guide-to-wisconsin-made-gifts-that-give-back/Find the Cow Yoga calendar here: https://www.calendars.com/shop/cow-yoga-2024-wall-calendar/202400003882Purchase a Wisconsin State Parks Pass for 2024 here: https://yourpassnow.com/ParkPass/wiInside Sponsors:Washington County - https://bit.ly/3qayJAL

SGT Report's The Propaganda Antidote
FASCIST BIG PHARMA PERSECUTION CONTINUES -- DR. RENI MOON

SGT Report's The Propaganda Antidote

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 26, 2023 39:24


Dr. Reni Moon has paid a very heavy price for daring to speak the truth about the experimental "vaccines" at a Senate hearing convened by Senator Ron Johnson. This is the fascist state of the state where big pharma and weaponized agencies of government persecute ANY ONE who dares to speak the truth.   People can reach Dr. Moon here: Pediatriciansspeakout@gmail.com   The silent majority foundation is fighting for ALL OF US: https://informedchoicewa.org/pediatricians-contract-terminated-by-wsu-after-reporting-to-senate-roundtable-on-covid-shot-harms/ https://www.bitchute.com/video/M0sNwFfyCEM7/

The Cabin
Best Wisconsin Comfort Foods

The Cabin

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 21, 2023 63:59


The Cabin is presented by the Wisconsin Counties Association and this week we're featuring Shawano County; https://bit.ly/3X0MLBnCampfire Conversation: Eric and Ana tuck into the Cabin and prepare you for the wonders of Wisconsin comfort foods - those tasty treats and dishes that bring warmth and fill you up. They talk about the foods themselves like casseroles, pot pies, poutine, mac & cheese (lots of cheese), potato dishes, pasties, chili, and more. Shout-outs are given to some favorite spots for comfort foods around Wisconsin, including Monty's Blue Plate Diner in Madison and Delta Diner in the North Woods in Bayfield County (both for their meat loaf among other dishes!); places like Real Chili in Milwaukee for chili; Mac's and their multiple locations around Wisconsin for incredible mac & cheese combos; Shepherd's Pie from places like Kitty O'Reilly's in Sturgeon Bay, Stone Arch in Appleton, Dublin Square in La Crosse, O'Donoghue's in Elm Grove, or County Clare in Milwaukee; plus Italian pastas, Cornish pasties, plus some key burgers and pizza around the state get highlighted. Desserts are comfort food too, and places like Norske Nook, Honeypie, Hubbard Avenue Diner, and Stockholm Pie (among many others) are famous for pies - and that's just one dessert example. Wisconsin's bevy of supper clubs are great places for big meals involving our favorite comfort foods as a state, they are highly recommended for the full experience! All of that and more gets covered in this episode of The Cabin.Inside Sponsors:Menomonie Chamber: https://bit.ly/3q16T9YJefferson County: https://www.enjoyjeffersoncounty.com

The Cabin
A Deep Dive into Cold Weather Bushcrafting in Wisconsin

The Cabin

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 14, 2023 54:46


The Cabin is presented by the Wisconsin Counties Association and this week we're featuring Door County; https://bit.ly/3N0TU1cCampfire Conversation: Eric and Ana welcome Ramsay Plautz back into The Cabin for a hearty conversation on bushcrafting - that is, camping without all the creature comforts - in Wisconsin. Ramsay relates his previous experiences bushcrafting, where you only bring serious basics and travel as lightly as possible. He reiterates the four C's of bushcrafting we covered during summer episodes on this topic, but adapted for winter. When bushcrafting, you make your own shelter, hunt or forage for your food, and be one with nature as much as possible. Of course you'll need a survival kit attuned for winter, which is different from what you'd pack for summer. Ramsay covers those basics along with constructing the best shelter and winter foraging and hunting. We learn some interesting tidbits here, including the nutritional value of squirrels, pine cones, and more; getting and storing the best fresh water, which is actually much easier in snow-covered winter forests. You can use a number of natural items and tools in the forest, and Ramsay covers ways to make use of what is around you. He also covers some of the best places for true bushcrafting in winter and the best ways to stay safe, including monitoring and sensing weather conditions and how to handle animals - and anyone traveling with you. As a lone adventurer or with a group of friends, this episode helps winter campers truly test their skills when communing with nature - and it's coldest and sometimes least forgiving. Join us for some winter bushcrafting inspiration!Check out Ramsay's IG channel here: @northmen_bushcraft or https://www.instagram.com/northmen_bushcraftInside Sponsors:Best Western (Region #7 Northwest) - https://bit.ly/3zCCK3fWisconsin Counties Association - https://bit.ly/3ehxDHH

The Cabin
VFW Halls of Wisconsin & Why You Should Check Them Out

The Cabin

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 7, 2023 57:38


The Cabin is presented by the Wisconsin Counties Association and this week we're featuring Crawford County; https://bit.ly/3PbkeonCampfire Conversation: Eric and Ana welcome Adam Wallace into The Cabin to discuss the many VFW Posts and Halls that you'll find all over the state, as well as the country. As State Adjutant for VFWs of Wisconsin, Mr. Wallace knows a thing or two about the history of these establishments and what they have to offer. We discuss how the Veterans of Foreign Wars posts were originally established in the wake of the first World War, how they function as a community resource for not only these veterans, but the entire community. We talk about how the posts get their numbers and names, the similarities and differences among them, how they relate with American Legion posts, how they serve as a gathering place and support center for veterans who have fought overseas, and how the general public is welcome. VFW Posts and Halls have great little bars in them with friendly patrons and fascinating history. Many offer a variety of menu options from their kitchen as well as event space that proves popular for everything from community meetings to wedding receptions. These VFWs across Wisconsin are part of a network across the nation and indeed the globe where these common themes are woven together. Adam, Ana, and Eric discuss some particular posts, sharing stories and stats that will help you notice the VFW posts and halls you see in your town and on your travels. Stop in and explore them when you have a chance!Find out more about the Wisconsin VFW here: https://vfwwi.org/di/vfw/v2/default.aspVFW Posts of Wisconsin directory with links, Google Map locations, and more:: https://vfwwi.org/di/vfw/v2/default.asp?pid=13797Find out more about the Unmet Needs Program here: https://vfwwi.org/di/vfw/v2/default.asp?pid=5646Inside Sponsors:Ho-Chunk Nation  https://bit.ly/3l2CfruWashington County  https://bit.ly/3qayJAL

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Haunted Wisconsin

The Cabin

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 31, 2023 65:24


The Cabin is presented by the Wisconsin Counties Association and this week we're featuring Vernon County; https://bit.ly/34JWV1ZThe Cabin is also presented by Jolly Good Soda, where we get a chance to talk with Nicole from Jolly Good about the latest happenings. Jolly Good is available in all your classic favorite flavors that we remember from childhood. The diet line offers 0 calories, 0 carbs, 0 sugars, and no caffeine – perfect for mixers or just enjoying on a warm summer day (or any day, for that matter); always Wisconsin-based, you can follow @jollygoodsoda on social for the latest on new flavors, fun promotions, and more. Learn more here; https://bit.ly/3TSFYY4   Campfire Conversation: Eric and Ana welcome “Brick” into The Cabin to talk terrifying haunts for Halloween across Wisconsin. These are places rumored - and as far as some people are concerned, verified - to be haunted with some crazy and unexplained things that happen. Places like the Bloody Bride Bridge in Stevens Point - can you guess the stories behind that one? The legendary Summerwind Mansion - or what's left of it - deep in the North Woods has had numerous reports of hauntings and more ever since its construction, the mysterious fire, and the aftermath ever since. Cemeteries are always rife with haunting rumors, and the Dartford Cemetery in Green Lake has a special reputation that Brick discusses. Similar for Sanitarium Hill in Madison, with plenty of history that just might freak you out. Milwaukee's Ambassador Hotel has long been rumored to be haunted, as is Shaker's Cigar Bar in Walker's Point, which gives ghost tours. Manitowoc, home of Windigo Fest, has a major World War II-era submarine called the USS Cobia in the water and plenty of hauntings have been reported on the sub, where people can still spend the night. In Marinette County, McClintock County Park near Silver Cliff gives you an outdoor area to explore and make yourself vulnerable, while on the Door Peninsula the Institute Saloon lets you raise a glass of beer with the ghosts that hang out there. And the legend of the Mabel Tainter Theater in Menomonie is just not for elegant beauty in its architecture and staging wonderful shows; it, like many theaters, has some spooky stuff happening when the curtain is down. We discuss all of these and more in Haunted Wisconsin on the episode of The Cabin. Inside Sponsors:Best Western Hotels: https://bit.ly/3zCCK3fMarshfield Clinic: https://bit.ly/3Wj6pYj

The Cabin
10 Halloween Festivals Throughout The State

The Cabin

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 24, 2023 27:04


The Cabin is presented by the Wisconsin Counties Association and this week we're featuring Clark County; https://www.wicounties.org/counties/clark-county/The Cabin is also presented by Jolly Good Soda, available in all your classic favorite flavors that we remember from childhood. The diet line offers 0 calories, 0 carbs, 0 sugars, and no caffeine – perfect for mixers or just enjoying on a warm summer day (or any day, for that matter); always Wisconsin-based, you can follow @jollygoodsoda on social for the latest on new flavors, fun promotions, and more. Learn more here; https://bit.ly/3TSFYY4   Campfire Conversation: Eric and Ana preview Halloween with the last big batch of events leading up to the holiday. Some celebrate the holiday with a bar crawl, which is as Wisconsin as it gets. Milwaukee is home to the “Milwaukee Official Halloween Bar Crawl” which features a multi-day pass to multiple venues in the city with drink specials, costume contests, “ghostly cocktails” and more. Multiple cities and towns across the state are having similar crawls, so check for one near you! Meanwhile, cities on Lake Winnebago have a lot of these events. At the bottom, Fond du Lac's Witherell House – an old house built in 1853 – is filled with haunting stories and history and you can visit and experience some of that for yourself. Up in Oshkosh, the Grand Opera House offers ghost tours. The lovely building dates back to 1883 but like many performance venues, stories of hauntings and strange happenings abound; the Grand Oshkosh Haunted Happenings Ghost Tour will take you behind the scenes. Just north of there in Neenah, you can attend the Burial Chamber, where you can spend the night at a complex of haunted houses – and with opportunities like the “Trapped & Buried Alive Experience,” there's a good chance you'll get freaked out. Meanwhile to the east, Road America between Plymouth and Elkhart Lake hosts Wisconsin Fear Fest through Sunday the 29th with three terrifying haunted houses amidst the world-renown race track grounds. Over in Sheboygan, the Dominion of Terror is run by the local Jaycees and they know how to terrorize you in a haunted house with over 20 rooms; you can also check out a 45 minute escape room. Meanwhile down in Hartford, Terror on Rural Street is open one more time this weekend with a 17-room haunted house and over 30 actors bent on giving you a hair-raising experience – it's one of the highest-rated haunted houses in the country! For an outdoor experience, you can check out the Little Park of Horrors in Menomonee Falls where you navigate a course in Old Falls Village Park outside, in the dark, and you have to be 13 or older to even try it. For an indoor experience designed to freak you out, it's always wild at Ripley's Believe It Or Not! in downtown Wisconsin Dells. It offers over 200 ghoulish artifacts including cannibal skulls, two-headed calves, and the mummified head of a real serial killer – who some say haunts the building. Finally, if you want a moving experience (for real), the East Troy Railroad offers haunted dinner trains – and the Osceola Express in northwestern Wisconsin has rides too, more about pumpkins than hauntings – or is it?? Check these out for a wild experience as we approach Halloween! Inside Sponsors:Washington County: https://bit.ly/3qayJALMarshfield Clinic: https://bit.ly/3Wj6pYj

The Cabin
Where To Find the Best Cheese Curds in Wisconsin, Part 3

The Cabin

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 17, 2023 85:25


The Cabin is presented by the Wisconsin Counties Association and this week we're featuring Barron County; https://bit.ly/3EUtWquThe Cabin is also presented by Jolly Good Soda, available in all your classic favorite flavors that we remember from childhood. The diet line offers 0 calories, 0 carbs, 0 sugars, and no caffeine – perfect for mixers or just enjoying on a warm summer day (or any day, for that matter); always Wisconsin-based, you can follow @jollygoodsoda on social for the latest on new flavors, fun promotions, and more. Learn more here; https://bit.ly/3TSFYY4   Campfire Conversation: On the heels of Sunday's National Cheese Curd Day, Eric and Ana welcome Samantha Buschman, the Instagrammer behind @wisconsin_cheese_please, into The Cabin. Samatha joined The Cabin remotely from her RV in Wyoming, where she found a restaurant offering “Wisconsin Cheese Curds” and they offered a side of honey, kicking off a conversation about dips for curds. Marinara and ranch are two of the most popular, but many variations exist; some add spices like Spanish Paprika, others offer aioli blends including a Bloody Mary aioli at Copper State Brewing in Green Bay. Some go sweeter with jam variations, others with more savory sauces. They all pair quite well - we all know how versatile cheese is! From there, the conversation delved into locations where you can find some of the best curds. Eric, Ana, and Samatha discussed some of their favorite fresh curds - often right from the factory - as well as fried curds across the state that are worth the trip. Highlights include cheese factories offering their curds fresh from Ellsworth - Wisconsin's “Cheese Curd Capital” to Watertown with Kraemer Cheese with spots in between from Door County to the Driftless. Curds offering up in restaurants and select bars - usually fried, but not always - are listed by all three. Cheddar curds from places like Merchant and The Old Fashioned in Madison, Guu's in Stevens Point, Courthouse Pub in Manitowoc, Parker John's BBQ (where they blend chives and garlic into the batter), Bavette and Lakefront Brewery in Milwaukee, and many, many more. Curds are usually cheddar, but Muenster works well, such as at Sconnie's in Schofield, Even curds made with goat cheese get a salute, with the ones at La Merenda in Milwaukee; their goat cheese curds are also served with Tia Paquita chorizo cream sauce. The variations are many, but all are delicious. Join us for the full list in this episode!Inside Sponsors:Best Western (Region #5 - Central) https://bit.ly/3zCCK3fHo-Chunk Nation https://bit.ly/3l2Cfru

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Welcome to Southwestern Wisconsin

The Cabin

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 10, 2023 72:27


The Cabin is presented by the Wisconsin Counties Association and this week we're featuring Rusk County; https://bit.ly/3wKH2nYThe Cabin is also presented by Jolly Good Soda, available in all your classic favorite flavors that we remember from childhood. The diet line offers 0 calories, 0 carbs, 0 sugars, and no caffeine – perfect for mixers or just enjoying on a warm summer day (or any day, for that matter); always Wisconsin-based, you can follow @jollygoodsoda on social for the latest on new flavors, fun promotions, and more. Learn more here; https://bit.ly/3TSFYY4   Campfire Conversation: Eric and Ana take you on a broad scope tour of southwestern Wisconsin, home to the land in the state that the glaciers went around, not over, and consequently has a topography unlike anywhere else in the state - or the Midwest. They cover a wide variety of topics across the area, including the unique history of southwest Wisconsin centered around mining; the state parks across the region including around Blue Mound, the highest point in southern Wisconsin; also unique towns with fascinating histories, points of interest, architecture, and more. Some hidden gems get revealed, such as Driftless Music Gardens outside tiny Yuba, to some of the most well-known attractions in the state like House on the Rock and Cave of the Mounds. They cover bigger cities like La Crosse to popular towns including New Glarus and Viroqua, to hamlets like Paoli, they all offer things to see and do that may surprise you. Join them for a look at a region that will inspire you to dive deeper and uncover some soon-to-be-favorite spots for yourself!Inside SponsorsVisit Lake Geneva: https://bit.ly/3wHvilfMenomonie Chamber: https://bit.ly/3q16T9Y   Marshfield Clinic: https://bit.ly/3Wj6pYj

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10+ Pumpkin Patches & Apple Orchards to Visit in Wisconsin

The Cabin

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 3, 2023 59:20


The Cabin is presented by the Wisconsin Counties Association and this week we're featuring Manitowoc County; https://www.wicounties.org/counties/manitowoc-county/The Cabin is also presented by Jolly Good Soda, available in all your classic favorite flavors that we remember from childhood. The diet line offers 0 calories, 0 carbs, 0 sugars, and no caffeine – perfect for mixers or just enjoying on a warm summer day (or any day, for that matter); always Wisconsin-based, you can follow @jollygoodsoda on social for the latest on new flavors, fun promotions, and more. Learn more here; https://bit.ly/3TSFYY4Eric and Ana highlight some of the best apple orchards and pumpkin patches to maximize your Fall fun now that it's October. Many of these include not only orchards and/or pumpkin patches, but other fun family-friendly activities from mini-train rides and kart tracks to petting zoos and make-your-own pizzas with fresh farm ingredients. Eric and Ana explored the offerings of Glacier Rock Farms near Ixonia; the popular Apple Holler on the Racine-Kenosha County line along I-41/94;, Ski-Hi Fruit Farm, nestled in the Baraboo Hills; Apple Hut near Beloit; Apple Barn west of Elkhorn; Seehafer Farms outside of Marshfield; Turner's Fresh Market near Waupaca;, Polly's Pumpkin Patch near Chilton, a place where Eric had filmed for a Discover Wisconsin episode on Calumet County; Helene's Hilltop Orchard near Merrill; Basse's Taste of Country on the Waukesha-Washington County line just west of Menomonee Falls; Mommsen's Harvest Hills Pumpkin Patch and Orchard south of Rice Lake, where Eric also filmed with Discover Wisconsin and participated in some serious pumpkin chuckin'; Ecker's Apple Farm outside of Trempealeau, which also offers live music and a craft beer bar; and Shanahan Orchard between Plain and Loganville in Sauk County. The discussion also zoned in on two specific areas known in Wisconsin for growing fruit: Bayfield County and Door County. These two counties feature more maritime climate tendencies than the rest of the state, and as such they've attracted clusters of growers. In Bayfield, they discussed Blue Vista Farm, Hauser's Superior View, Hillcrest Orchards, Rabideaux's Orchards, Sunset Valley Orchard, and North Wind Organic Farm, all part of a trail you can follow in the hills above Bayfield for a full day - or weekend or more - of fun! In Door County, Eric and Ana checked out Lautenbach's Orchard Country & Wine Market, the Wood Orchard Market, Wildwood Market, and the Red Barn Corn Maze - which offers quite the challenging maze along with, as so many offer, pick-your-own options.We wrap up the Campfire Conversation talking about the upcoming Discover Wisconsin episode on West Allis, with its neighborhood renaissance, emerging culinary scene, and renewed civic pride. Apurba Banerjee hosts this episode and Ana, as producer, discusses it all with us ahead of its release on the Discover Wisconsin app this Wednesday, October 4th, and on local broadcast channels as well as all the online stream options this weekend, October 7th & 8th. Visit Lake Geneva: https://bit.ly/3wHvilfMenomonie Chamber: https://bit.ly/3q16T9Y   Marshfield Clinic: https://bit.ly/3Wj6pYj

Wendy Bell Radio Podcast
Hour 1: The Hunter Biden Scandal is Actually the Joe Biden Scandal

Wendy Bell Radio Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 29, 2023 39:36


   The House GOP laid out the evidence. House democrats denied any existed. We'll walk through the first impeachment inquiry hearing and tell you THE MOST IMPORTANT development that dropped moments before the hearing ended. PLUS Joe Biden in Arizona shows how scared the UniParty is! Biden blames ALL OF US who love America for threatening its democracy. (Good luck with that.) Podcast Production: Bob Slone Audio Productions   

The Cabin
The Top 20 Strange Places to Visit in Wisconsin

The Cabin

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 26, 2023 61:13


Eric and Ana dive into a book about strange places in Wisconsin, where Ana has the book, Eric randomly picks pages, and they discuss wherever it lands. They end up discussing the mysterious orange moose you can spot by I-94 and Highway 54 in Black River Falls aka “the world's most unusual ornament.” They then head to the Viking Motel in Buffalo County with the oversized viking and its legend, the “world of miniature buildings” in Logan's hometown of Pardeeville, and a church haunted by old Norwegian ghosts south of Amery. Several places in Wisconsin lay claim to being the “UFO Capital of the World,” and they explore the legends in Elmwood, Belleville, and Poland (the town in Wisconsin, not the country in Europe.) Eric and Ana also discuss Wisconsin native Chris Farley's unusual grave in Madison; the “Rock-in-the-House” Museum in Fountain City and the crazy stories that follow; Manitowoc's experience with a spacecraft crash and the festival that has sprung up around it; unusual architecture with the Pebble House in Port Washington; and the Mustard Museum in Middleton, and more. Let it inspire you to seek out some strange - and cool - places across Wisconsin! The Cabin is presented by the Wisconsin Counties Association and this week we're featuring Richland County; https://bit.ly/3va2f8FThe Cabin is also presented by Jolly Good Soda, available in all your classic favorite flavors that we remember from childhood. The diet line offers 0 calories, 0 carbs, 0 sugars, and no caffeine – perfect for mixers or just enjoying on a warm summer day (or any day, for that matter); always Wisconsin-based, you can follow @jollygoodsoda on social for the latest on new flavors, fun promotions, and more. Learn more here; https://bit.ly/3TSFYY4

The Happy Hour with Jamie Ivey
HH# 572 Redeeming Your Time with Jordan Raynor

The Happy Hour with Jamie Ivey

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 22, 2023 40:25


Hey Friends! Welcome back from our little Spring Break! We missed you! Our family rested well and spent quality time together outside, around the dinner table, and in downtown Austin! I had a great conversation with author of Redeeming Your Time: 7 Biblical Principles for Being Purposeful, Present, and Wildly Productive, Jordan Raynor. This was the first book my team and I read for our Lunch & Learn in January and February, and I highlighted a ton of stuff! This book isn't only for those in the workplace but for anybody with time to manage, so ALL OF US!Jordan Raynor is a leading voice of the face and work movement. Through his bestselling books, podcast, and devotionals, Jordan has helped missions of Christians in every country connect the gospel to their work. In addition to his writing, Jordan serves as the Executive Chairman of Threshold 360, a venture-backed tech startup which Jordan previously ran as CEO following a string of successful ventures of his own.In today's episode, we talked about how this book is different from any other time management book published, how people can make their workplace sacred, and Jordan's three-step method on taking control of your emails and texts! I hope this conversation is as encouraging to you as it was to me. Grab a copy of Jordan's book and let me know which methods you're incorporating into your life! SHOW LINKS:Redeeming Your TimeWord before WorkThe Lego StoryDopesick on Hulu

The Breakdown with Shaun King
Ep. 738 - You MUST be willing to have a critical eye on ALL politicians and political parties

The Breakdown with Shaun King

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 12, 2023 11:02


My People. My People. Please let me teach you an important lesson today. I've already learned it and it took me far too long to accept. Politicians and political parties make HUGE mistakes. They even do evil shit. All of them. And the moment you are unwilling to believe this truth is the moment that you've been duped. ALL OF US must be willing to look at both Democrats and Republicans with a critical lens. Because both parties deserve critique. And if your favorite party or politician cannot withstand some criticism then they aren't worth following. It's happening right now with Joe Biden. Dude clearly made a huge political mistake. And it is already being weaponized. The sooner you accept this, the better. Let me unpack and explain it all. To listen to today's FULL EPISODE of The Breakdown go now to Apple Podcasts or Spotify and search for “The Breakdown with Shaun King.” Subscribe there for FREE and listen to the whole podcast. If you are already on Apple Podcasts or Spotify, please subscribe, listen, share, leave reviews, and listen daily to the entire episode. The more of it you listen to, the better it is for us. Love and appreciate you all. Shaun