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Amy and Louise chat to Ben Allman, a local musician and lecturer at Platform One Music College, about the Isle of Wight Festival and the local music scene.
Gregg Allman lived inside the central contradiction of American music — a white Southern kid who built his art on the blues, fled his demons while pouring them into song, and emerged as one of rock's most essential voices. Gregg Allman: The Music of My Soul traces that journey from a childhood shattered by his father's murder to the soulful authority the Allman Brothers Band carved out through relentless touring and hard-won survival.Mike talks with director James Keach — whose previous documentary Glen Campbell: I'll Be Me earned an Oscar nomination — and producer Michael Lehman, Allman's longtime manager, about the making of an honest film about a complicated man. They discuss the archival footage, the band's quietly radical racial politics, and the personal losses — Duane's death, the addiction years, the very public marriage to Cher — that gave the music its weight.Gregg Allman: The Music of My Soul opens in theaters June 17, 2026.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-projection-booth--5513239/support.Become a supporter of The Projection Booth at http://www.patreon.com/projectionbooth
Gregg Allman lived inside the central contradiction of American music — a white Southern kid who built his art on the blues, fled his demons while pouring them into song, and emerged as one of rock's most essential voices. Gregg Allman: The Music of My Soul traces that journey from a childhood shattered by his father's murder to the soulful authority the Allman Brothers Band carved out through relentless touring and hard-won survival.Mike talks with director James Keach — whose previous documentary Glen Campbell: I'll Be Me earned an Oscar nomination — and producer Michael Lehman, Allman's longtime manager, about the making of an honest film about a complicated man. They discuss the archival footage, the band's quietly radical racial politics, and the personal losses — Duane's death, the addiction years, the very public marriage to Cher — that gave the music its weight.Gregg Allman: The Music of My Soul opens in theaters June 17, 2026.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-projection-booth--5513239/support.Become a supporter of The Projection Booth at http://www.patreon.com/projectionbooth
What is the true cost of navigating early parenthood while trying to maintain a career? In this episode, host Fiorenza Rossini sits down with Sam Allman-Briggs—a marketer, devoted father, and advocate for parental rights—to pull back the curtain on the modern fatherhood experience.From the harrowing grief of pregnancy loss and the workplace anxieties that follow, to navigating a culture that frequently overlooks fathers, Sam shares his raw, personal journey. They dive deep into the gaps in paternity leave, the reality of workplace redundancies for new parents, and why the corporate mask needs to slip to make way for genuine, hands-on parenting.
Welcome to another episode of The Video Store Podcast. This week I am recommending four movies about undercover work. That can mean a lot of things in movies. Sometimes it is a young cop trying to prove himself. Sometimes it is a guy returning to a place where everyone already knows him. Sometimes it is a job that starts out dangerous and then gets worse because the people doing it begin to lose track of who they are supposed to be.I have always liked this kind of story because it gives crime movies a built in problem right away. The person at the center has to lie, but the lie only works if part of it feels true. That is where these movies live. None of them treat undercover work as clean or especially clever. It is usually sweaty, stressful, and bad for everyone involved.No Man's Land (1987)No Man's Land stars D. B. Sweeney as a young cop who goes undercover to get inside a Porsche theft ring run by Charlie Sheen. It was directed by Peter Werner and written by Dick Wolf, which is a little interesting now because most people probably connect Wolf with Law and Order and television crime stories. Here he is working in a very eighties lane, with stolen sports cars, Los Angeles money, and Charlie Sheen doing the smooth rich kid criminal thing.This is not the deepest movie on the shelf, but it has a good setup and a lot of period texture. The car stuff helps. A crime ring built around stolen Porsches feels very much of its moment, and the movie understands the appeal of that world even while it is showing you the danger underneath it. Sweeney is good as someone who is not quite ready for the assignment, and Sheen is believable as the guy who makes bad choices look attractive.The cast also includes Randy Quaid, M. Emmet Walsh, Lara Harris, and Bill Duke. I always like when Bill Duke shows up in something, and in this week's lineup he shows up twice, once here as an actor and later as the director of Deep Cover (1992). That was not the reason I picked these four, but it is a nice bit of video store shelf connection.State of Grace (1990)State of Grace stars Sean Penn as Terry Noonan, an undercover cop who returns to Hell's Kitchen and reconnects with the people he grew up with. The problem is that those people are now tied into the Irish mob, and some of them still see him as one of their own. That makes the undercover part more personal than usual. He is not just pretending to belong. In some ways, he already did.The cast is a big part of the reason to watch this one. Ed Harris is controlled and cold as Frankie Flannery, Gary Oldman is all nerves and damage as Jackie, and Robin Wright gives the movie more emotional weight than it would have had with a thinner version of that role. John Turturro and John C. Reilly are in there too, which gives the movie one of those casts where you keep noticing people before they became more familiar.It was directed by Phil Joanou, written by Dennis McIntyre, shot by Jordan Cronenweth, and scored by Ennio Morricone. That is a lot of strong names attached to a movie that never became as famous as it probably should have. Part of the problem is timing. It came out in 1990, the same year as Goodfellas, and that is a tough shadow for any New York crime movie to stand in. State of Grace is not Goodfellas, and it is not trying to be. Rush (1991)Rush is a heavier version of the undercover story. Jason Patric and Jennifer Jason Leigh play narcotics officers working a drug case in 1970s Texas, and the movie is less interested in the mechanics of the investigation than in what the job does to them. It is about crossing lines, then having trouble finding those lines again.The movie was directed by Lili Fini Zanuck and based on Kim Wozencraft's novel, which was inspired by her own time as an undercover narcotics officer. Pete Dexter wrote the screenplay, and the cast includes Sam Elliott, Max Perlich, and Gregg Allman. That last bit always makes the movie feel slightly stranger on paper than it plays on screen, because Allman fits into the world of the movie pretty naturally.Rush is not a casual watch. Jason Patric was very good in this period at playing men who seem like they have already made peace with ruining themselves, and Jennifer Jason Leigh makes her character's slide feel believable without turning it into a big speech. Eric Clapton did the music, and the soundtrack became better known than the movie in some circles because of Tears in Heaven. The film itself is rougher and less sentimental than people might expect from that association.Deep Cover (1992)Deep Cover stars Laurence Fishburne, still credited here as Larry Fishburne, as a police officer recruited by the DEA to go undercover in Los Angeles. Jeff Goldblum plays the lawyer and criminal operator he gets close to, and Goldblum gives the movie a different kind of villain than the usual street level dealer. He is funny, polished, and awful in a way that feels very specific to him.This was directed by Bill Duke, and it is one of the best undercover crime movies of the period. It has the shape of a genre film, but it is also angry about the systems around the drug war. Fishburne is excellent because he never plays the character as a cool movie cop enjoying the danger. He looks like someone being hollowed out by the job, which makes the movie more interesting as it goes along.The title song is also a major part of the movie's history. Deep Cover was Dr. Dre's debut solo single and introduced a lot of listeners to Snoop Doggy Dogg. That song has lived on in a big way, but the movie deserves to be remembered right alongside it. It is sharp, stylish, and still feels a little mean around the edges.All four of these movies are about people who are supposed to keep their identities separate, and none of them are very good at it for long. No Man's Land (1987) gives you the flashy version with stolen cars and rich criminals. State of Grace (1990) makes it about old friends and old wounds. Rush (1991) turns the assignment into something punishing and personal. Deep Cover (1992) takes the undercover story and pushes it into something colder and more political.If I were standing behind the counter this week, these are the four I would point you toward. They are not all doing the same thing, but they belong together on the same rental stack. Undercover movies work best when the job stops being just a job, and each of these gets there in its own way.Thanks for reading Video Store Podcast! Subscribe for free to receive new posts and support my work. This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit www.videostorepodcast.com
Dan Auerbach has called Gregg Allman “the foundation of what I do.” On the ninth anniversary of the Allman Brothers Band leader's death, Auerbach joins Rolling Stone's Nashville Now for a very special episode filmed at Auerbach's Easy Eye Sound in Nashville. The Black Keys singer-guitarist goes deep into how Allman influenced him personally, as well as the music of the Black Keys, and opens up about the grief that informed the band's new album Peaches!, which was recorded as Auerbach's father was dying. It's an emotional interview, steeped in music history and the legacy of Gregg Allman, only on Nashville Now. Country is Here… Nashville is Now. Check out our Hear Now playlist on Spotify, updated weekly. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
In this episode of ACM ByteCast, our special guest host Scott Hanselman (of The Hanselminutes Podcast) welcomes ACM Fellow Eric Allman, a foundational figure of the early Internet as the developer of Sendmail and its precursor Delivermail (for the original ARPANET) in the late 1970s at UC Berkeley. Sendmail is the mail transfer agent that powered a large portion of global email infrastructure through the formative years of the network and helped shape how messages move across the web. Allman is also an ACM Distinguished Engineer and was inducted into the Internet Hall of Fame in 2014. The conversation explores the origins of Internet email, the messy realities of building software that must operate at planetary scale, and what lessons today's engineers can learn from the systems and design decisions that quietly underpin modern computing. Eric shares his work at UC Berkeley spanning a variety of domains, from user interfaces to neural networks. He and Scott touch on current AI capabilities, including their personal experiments in assistive coding with current models such as Claude, and discuss into the programming languages Python, C#, TypeScript, and JavaScript. Eric also shares candid thoughts on letting go of computing after retirement.
Oteil Burbridge and Lamar Williams Jr. represent two generations of Southern-rooted improvisational music coming together through groove, soul, and message-driven songwriting. Burbridge is widely known for his work with the Dead & Company, the Allman Brothers Band, Aquarium Rescue Unit, and Tedeschi Trucks Band, where his fluid bass playing and deep jazz-funk vocabulary made him one of the most respected improvisers in modern jam and fusion music. Williams Jr., son of former Allman Brothers bassist Lamar Williams, has emerged as a powerful vocalist carrying forward the emotional intensity and Southern soul tradition connected to the Allman legacy.Their 2026 collaborative album, The Offering, blends gospel harmonies, roots music, improvisational rock, and reflective songwriting into a warm and spiritually minded recording. Recorded in Iceland's Flóki Studios, the album favors feel and atmosphere over flashy virtuosity, though the musicianship throughout is excellent. Songs like “The Way We Rise” and “Love & War” balance uplifting lyrical themes with earthy grooves and melodic depth. The project feels less like a commercial crossover effort and more like two musicians searching for sincerity, community, and healing through music.Oteil Burbridge and Lamar Williams Jr.- The Offering
Nik talks to local folk musician Ben Allman
Lucas Allman joins the PowerShell Podcast for a conversation that starts with practical beginner wins and builds into bigger questions about AI, learning, community, and career growth in IT. The episode covers hands-on PowerShell use cases like event logs, scheduled tasks, and writing functions directly in the terminal, then shifts into Lucas's experience as a first-time PowerShell Summit speaker and his evolving perspective on AI as a tool for both productivity and learning. It lands on a strong human note, with Lucas reflecting on impostor syndrome, keeping up with change, and why curiosity and community still matter just as much as technical skill. Key Takeaways: · Event logs are a great early PowerShell win. Lucas walks through using Get-WinEvent to explore logs, filter for errors, search messages, and troubleshoot faster without waiting on the Event Viewer GUI. He also shares a practical tip for reusing XML or XPath filters from Event Viewer inside PowerShell scripts. · You can do more from the terminal than most people realize. Lucas explains how he writes full functions directly in the interactive shell, then saves them with a custom helper function so good code does not disappear when the session closes. It is a simple idea, but it opens the door to faster experimentation and building tools in the flow of work. · AI is changing how technical people work, but not eliminating the need for judgment. A big part of the Summit discussion centered on using AI as a collaborator, not a replacement. Lucas argues that the real opportunity is to offload repetitive work, learn faster, and free up more time for higher-value problem solving, while still applying technical knowledge and critical thinking to the results. Guest Bio: Lucas Allman is an IT automation specialist with a passion for building practical, scalable solutions using PowerShell. With deep experience in endpoint management, configuration as code, and Microsoft cloud services like Intune and Graph API, Lucas focuses on making complex workflows maintainable, secure, and efficient. He's an advocate for knowledge sharing and enjoys helping others level up their scripting and automation skills through real-world examples and interactive problem-solving. He had ChatGPT write this bio and says it's close enough. Resource Links: · Lucas Allman website: https://lucasallman.com · Connect with Andrew: https://andrewpla.tech/links · PDQ Discord: https://discord.gg/PDQ · PowerShell.org GitHub organization: https://github.com/powershellorg The PowerShell Podcast on YouTube: https://youtu.be/kcjkCS0QN64
ReferencesGuerra, DJ.2026. Unpublished LecturesAutism Research and Treatment 2011(3):398636Journal of Disease and Global Health 2022. December.DOI: 10.56557/jodagh/2022/v15i38023Nature Communications 2018.Vol. 9, Article number: 1228 Allman, D. 1972. Little Marthahttps://open.spotify.com/track/2WPLFvAldG0GG6Ad3Xa0TO?si=2a64dc0a38f54d61
Whether you know him from his award-winning and bestselling novel set in Puget Sound, Snow Falling on Cedars, or his columns in Pacific Northwest publications, Bainbridge writer David Guterson may be one of our region's most well-known writers. He's written a new novel, Evelyn in Transit, which explores what it means to live a righteous life, maybe even in spite of our imperfections. Guterson's novel introduces Evelyn Bednarz, who is radically open-minded, formidably strong, and unusually clear-eyed about herself and others. Yet Evelyn has always been a misfit in society. She's easily bored, unsuited to life at school, asks odd questions about faith and time, and sees through conventions others take for granted. Seeking to be true to herself, she hitchhikes across the American West, taking odd jobs. Meanwhile, in distant Tibet, another life unfolds: the life of a boy named Tsering, raised as a Buddhist monk in the mountains of Tibet, who eventually becomes a high lama. And yet, Evelyn and Tsering are linked, which Evelyn discovers when a trio of Buddhist lamas show up at her door to announce that her five-year-old son, Cliff, is the seventh reincarnation of the illustrious Norbu Rinpoche, recently deceased. The lamas' visit sets off a family crisis and a media firestorm over Cliff's future. As he's done in his other writing, Guterson links the Pacific Northwest with universal human truths. Evelyn in Transit asks us what it might mean to "live the right way," and to closely examine humanity's strivings for transcendence. David Guterson is the author of several novels: the national best seller Snow Falling on Cedars; East of the Mountains; Our Lady of the Forest, a New York Times Notable Book and a Los Angeles Times Best Book of the Year; The Other; and Ed King. He is also the author of two story collections, two books of poetry, a memoir, and the work of nonfiction Family Matters: Why Homeschooling Makes Sense. The recipient of a Guggenheim Fellowship, he lives in Washington state. Karen Maeda Allman is a bookseller alum, having worked for over 30 years at Independent Bookstores (including as author events co-coordinator for the Elliott Bay Book Company). She has served on many jury and awards panels, including for the National Book Award for Translated Literature, the DSC Prize and the Kirkus Prize for Nonfiction. She's currently at Wales Literary Agency and also serves on the Board of Seattle Arts and Lectures. Buy the Book Evelyn in Transit: A Novel Elliott Bay Book Company
Top 5 Topics:- Social Media Controversy in Medicine After Mayo Clinic Medical Student IS Dismissed On Match Day- The Brutal Reality of Not Matching Into Residency- The Hidden Cost of Chasing a Dream Career- Why Oral Surgery Residency Is Actually Getting MORE Competitive- Balancing Marriage, Kids, and Medical TrainingQuotes & Wisdom:“If you want it, just keep pushing. It'll happen. If you don't match once, twice, the only way you won't end up as an oral surgeon is if you stop applying.” — Perry Allman“Sometimes just shit happens. Things can fall through the cracks - more than once.” — Perry Allman“If I didn't push for one more time... I wouldn't be here today as an oral surgery resident.” — Perry Allman“The main advice is... if you want it, just keep pushing.” — Perry Allman“I wish someone would have told me, because I needed to know what I needed to improve and get better.” — Perry Allman“If you want to do oral surgery, it's worth every penny. I have no regrets.” — Perry Allman“My wife is a saint. I swear. I couldn't have done it without her.” — Perry Allman“At the end of the day, we all have the same goal, which is we want to help patients.” — Perry Allman“If we all keep that in mind, it makes practice a lot more fun, a lot better for everyone, and just a lot more collaborative.” — Perry Allman“Education, mentorship, and just talking like this. Let's talk about the problems, let's talk about solutions, and one day things will change for the better.” — BrendanQuestions: 00:34 — “Did you see that thing going on about that medical student at the Mayo Clinic...?” 02:23 — “Can you give a little background now... where are you at, how you got to this point, what dental school you went to?” 06:37 — “You said after dental school Touro, and then you did 2 non-cat years, right?” 07:42 — “How'd you like working for that DSO? Like honestly, the corporate setting of it.” 08:58 — “Why did you decide to not go that route... and come back to an Oral Surgery residency to get that experience?” 11:25 — “Do you want to give kind of a process of students that are applying to oral surgery residency... what that looks like?” 13:54 — “What are your thoughts on this unmatched situation recently in OMFS residencies?” 16:39 — “So top 10 or top 10% in the class?” 40:08 — “How many people in your year at Touro applied to oral surgery?” 56:16 — “Would you have reapplied to OMFS a 4th time?”Now available on:- Dr. Gallagher's Podcast & YouTube Channel- Dose of Dental Podcast #218My watch in this episode = Tag Heuer Aquaracer Calibre 16 Chrono- 3.2026
In this episode, in association with the ACM ByteCast, Scott talks with Eric Allman, one of the foundational figures of the early internet. Best known for creating Sendmail, the mail transfer agent that powered a large portion of global email infrastructure through the formative years of the network, Allman helped shape how messages move across the internet. Their conversation explores the origins of internet email, the messy realities of building software that must operate at planetary scale, and what lessons today's engineers can learn from the systems and design decisions that quietly underpin modern computing.
Dean Douglas Sweeney talks with Master of Arts in Christian Counseling student Hila Grace Allman about her time at Beeson.
Dylan Allman is a writer, conscientious objector, and liberty activist. A former soldier who broke free from military indoctrination, he now focuses his work on techno-optimism, individual liberty, and exposing the machinery of the state. He writes at the Interlinked Substack and is a vocal critic of the "Uniparty" establishment. In this episode of the Free Thought Project podcast, we are joined by Dylan to dissect the terrifying and rapid expansion of the police state under the guise of "Operation Metro Surge." We dive deep into the blinding hypocrisy of the modern political divide, examining how the "MAGA" right has pivoted from decrying the "Deep State" under Biden to cheering on federal jackboots now that their party holds the leash. We break down the recent tragedy in Minnesota, where Renee Good—an American citizen and legal observer—was gunned down by ICE agents and subsequently branded a "domestic terrorist" by the administration to cover their tracks. We also analyze the viral footage of an innocent American citizen being detained and disarmed by federal agents simply for "looking" like a suspect, asking the hard question: Does the Second Amendment even exist if the state can strip you of it on a hunch? Finally, we explore the "divide and conquer" trap that has the working class fighting each other instead of the technocrats building their prison. We close the show with a powerful "White Pill" solution from Dylan, offering a simple yet profound path toward de-escalating the madness and rebuilding a free society through empathy. (Length: 1:08:34) Click Here to Support TFTP. Follow Dylan Allman: • Substack: https://interlinked.substack.com/ • X (Twitter): https://x.com/dylanmallman
Alastair Campbell joins host Jack Stafford and musician Allman Brown for a rare and deeply human conversation on Podsongs.Known for his central role in New Labour and his openness about mental health, Campbell reflects on vulnerability, resilience and leadership under pressure. The discussion moves from mental health in politics and the emotional weight of decision-making to Brexit, legacy and comparisons between past and present political leaders. Music weaves throughout the episode, offering insight into creativity, survival and Campbell's lifelong love of sound — including an unexpected passion for bagpipes.A thoughtful, wide-ranging podcast episode exploring politics, mental health and the power of music to shape who we become.Stream the song: https://ffm.to/livingbetter00:00 Introduction and Greetings00:10 Discussing Alistair Campbell's Inspiration01:45 Mental Health and Vulnerability02:51 The Impact of Podcasts03:46 Music Industry Challenges11:10 Boarding School Experiences15:08 Songwriting and Creative Process24:53 Alistair Campbell Joins the Conversation31:46 Defining Bravery and Personal Growth34:05 Political Vulnerability and Empathy37:52 Mental Health in Politics48:40 Creative Processes and Inspirations01:00:30 Legacy and Historical Impact01:09:22 Tony Blair's Legacy Beyond Iraq01:10:15 Angela Merkel and the Fluidity of Legacy01:11:34 Emotionality in Politics: Blair vs. Modern Leaders01:12:30 Keir Starmer and the Modern Political Landscape01:13:40 The Weight of Leadership Decisions01:16:58 Understanding Brexit and Political Discontent01:26:19 The British Empire and Education01:28:10 Reflections on Global Political Shifts01:30:36 Podcast Wrap-Up and Future Plans// SUPPORT THIS CHANNEL //Newsletter, donations and download the song for €/$1 @ https://podsongs.com// LINKS //Website: https://podsongs.comPodcast episodes: https://podsongs.com/podcast-episodesSongs: https://podsongs.com/musicSpotify artist: https://open.spotify.com/artist/32FYyRx1y1ex3jHHAgLMC7?si=4Nv7WW85SbSPZvCsj1o7IgSpotify playlist: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/6sN1viy82HPiNTVX2YBxpq?si=1b84c2b9bdea4656// SOCIAL //Twitter: https://twitter.com/podsongsInstagram: https://instagram.com/podsongsFacebook: https://facebook.com/podsongs
Nikki Allmann is the founder of the Workout Warriors Foundation and a retired Senior Master Sergeant in the U.S. Air Force. After 26 years of service, she now focuses on helping veterans and first responders navigate trauma and find purpose again. Through her foundation and her work with programs like the Warrior Path Program, Nikki is creating life-changing support for those who've sacrificed the most.Bobby Allmann is the CEO of Warrior Axe CrossFit and the Vice President of the Workout Warriors Foundation. With 20+ years in law enforcement, a background in college football, and more than two decades as a fitness trainer, Bobby brings leadership, resilience, and a deep passion for helping others reclaim their strength—physically and mentally.Together, Nikki and Bobby share their journey, their mission, and the important work they're doing to build community, confidence, and hope for veterans and first responders. Their story is powerful, inspiring, and full of heart.Thank you so much for listening! If you would like to see more from , you can find them here:https://www.instagram.com/workoutwarriorfoundation/https://www.instagram.com/warrior_axe_crossfit/This episode is sponsored by Columbia Family Chiropractor: https://www.cfcforhealth.com https://www.instagram.com/columbiafamilychiropracticIf you would like to follow us, we are on everything at Here For The Health Of It Podcast:https://www.instagram.com/hereforthehealthofitpodcasthttps://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/hereforthehealthofit
Evénements Séminaire SFGP- 5 novembre : séminaire organisé par la Société Française du Génie des Procédés : Génie des procédés & Machines quantiques. https://www.sfgp.asso.fr/events/genie-des-procedes-machines-quantiques/Etat de l'art du calcul quantique par Olivier https://www.oezratty.net/Files/Conferences/Olivier%20Ezratty%20Informatique%20Quantique%20SFGP%20Nov2025.pdf Journée Minalogic sur la photonique quantique- Minalogic Innovation Talks – Photonique pour le quantique avait lieu à Lyon le 18 novembre et regroupait de nombreux acteurs de la photonique couvrant les capteurs quantiques, les communications quantiques et le calcul quantique. https://www.minalogic.com/evenements/minalogic-innovation-talks-photonique-pour-le-quantique/OVHcloud SummitAnnonce de la Quantum Platform avec accès à la QPU Pasqal Orion beta en pay as you go à la seconde et de Nvidia CUDA-Q au format notebook https://summit.ovhcloud.com/en/ Adopt AIAnnonce de la disponibilité de Merlin de Quandela chez OVHcloudhttps://adoptai.artefact.com/session/f83102e1-2abb-f011-8194-6045bd90aa7b/hybrid-ai-quantum-computing-the-next-cloud-revolution Symposium France Singapourchez Bpifrance à Paris les 25 et 26 novembre https://french-singaporean-quantum-symposium.com/. 2 journées coorganisées par le laboratoire CNRS Majulab de Singapour et Quantonation. A venir · QUEST-IS début du 1ier au 4 décembre 2025 (inscriptions). Avec les keynotes d'Alain Aspect, Pierre Rouchon, Djeylan Aktas, etc.https://conference-questis.org/· TQCI Teratechttps://conference-questis.org/quest-is-2025/program/tqci-seminar/· Q2B Santa Clara la seconde semaine de décembre. https://q2b.qcware.com/conference/2025-silicon-valleyActus France Avancements sur la QKD à Nice avec des travaux intéressants de l'équipe de Sébastien Tanzilli du laboratoire InPhyNi qui a opéré un réseau de QKD sur 100 km et jusqu'à une station de base permettant par la suite d'établir des communications satellite.Deployed quantum key distribution network: further, longer and more users by Nathan Lecaron, Yoann Pelet, Sébastien Tanzilli, and Olivier Alibart, arXiv, November 2025 (8 pages). Acquisition de Qperfect par BTQLe 11 novembre 2025, la société canado-taïwanaise BTQ faisait l'acquisition complète de la startup française QPerfect. https://thequantuminsider.com/2025/11/10/btq-exercises-option-to-acquire-qperfect/ Quandela annonçaient un partenariat avec Nvidia sur la simulation de leurs qubits et inauguraient Lucy au TGCC, en compagnie de celle de l'ordinateur quantique de Pasqal. Lucy est un ordinateur quantique supportant 12 qubits.https://www.quandela.com/resources/blog/quandela-and-nvidia-accelerate-spin-photon-simulation/ Partenariat SEALSQ et Quoblyhttps://quobly.io/news/quobly-and-sealsq-announce-a-collaboration-to-advance-secure-and-scalable-quantum-technologies/ Quantum Foundations Une émission intéressante sur les quantum foundations sur France Culture avec Shane Manfield et Hypolyte Dourdent. Et puis une intervention de Philippe Grangier qui présentait sa vision dans le cycle de conférences organisé par Hervé Zwirn à l'Académie des Science, autour de l'ontologie CSM (contexte-systèmes-modalités).https://www.radiofrance.fr/franceculture/podcasts/la-science-cqfd/metaphysique-la-quantique-change-sa-physique-d-epaule-4657891 Actus à l'International Quantinuum lançait Helios, un ordinateur quantique de 98 qubits à base d'ions piégés. Helios: A 98-qubit trapped-ion quantum computer by Anthony Ransford, M.S. Allman et al, arXiv, November 2025 (25 pages).https://arxiv.org/abs/2511.05465Quantinuum Helios advances by Olivier Ezratty, novembre 2025.https://www.oezratty.net/wordpress/2025/quantinuum-helios-advances/ IBMLors de leur conférence développeur du 12 novembre 2025, IBM a fait quelques annonces confirmant celles de juin 2025, notamment autour du processeur Night Hawk qui va succéder à Heron, avec 120 qubits et une connectivité améliorée de 4+2 : 4 pour les qubits voisins et 2 pour des qubits distants, cette connectique servant à la mise en œuvre des codes de correction d'erreur non locaux de type qLDPC (gross code).https://www.ibm.com/quantum/blog/networked-quantum-computershttps://www.linkedin.com/posts/jay-gambetta-a274753a_qdc25-activity-7394551922256486400-wj7q Lancement de la Quantum Scaling AllianceQolab et HPE
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Nathan Allman, Founder & CEO of Ondo Finance, and I spoke at Chainlink SmartCon. We discussed Ondo's various tokenization solutions and initiatives. Brought to you by
Blues From The Ouse #300 (5 Nov 2025)Celebrating 300 shows with fresh blues, live sessions, and surreal laws from New England.We've hit 300 episodes—and we're celebrating with a show full of fresh blues releases, exclusive live sessions, listener requests, and a few surreal laws from New England (yes, soggy pickles are involved).From South Africa to Mississippi, Italy to Yorkshire, this week's show features Ross Harding, Andrea De Luca, Emma Wilson, Lightning Threads, Hot Foot Hall, and more.We explore blues lineage with Nine Below Zero's take on “Sugar Mama,” revisit JB Lenoir's “Talk to Your Daughter” via Robben Ford, and close with four giants: Hendrix, Allman, Kid Ramos, and Mick Taylor. Plus, listener shout-outs, gig guide highlights, and a double dose of cuckoo.Catch up now and celebrate #300 with us—thanks for riding along.PlaylistRoss Harding – Me & Lucifer – 00:02:40Andrea DeLuca – Down To The South – 00:08:23Ryan Hartt & The Blue Hearts – That's Right, You're Wrong – 00:13:13Harrell "Young Rell" Davenport – Fatherless Child – 00:19:31Emma Wilson – Mary Lou – 00:24:34The 20ft Squid Blues Band – Stranger Blues – 00:31:34Lightning Threads – The Preacher – 00:35:07Hot Foot Hall – Little Something For You – 00:40:21Bad Bob Bates – The 27 – 00:42:56Dust Radio – Me And The Devil – 00:45:43John Doe Trio – Long, Long Way From Georgia – 00:48:31Satan and Adam – Thunky Fing Rides Again – 00:51:51Doctor Wu – I Wanna Love You – 00:57:55B.B. King – The Thrill Is Gone – 01:03:18Red Red – The Cuckoo – 01:08:29Taj Mahal – The Cuckoo – 01:14:56Nine Below Zero – Sugar Mama – 01:19:14Robben Ford – Talk To Your Daughter – 01:27:09North Mississippi Allstars – Father – 01:31:16Mud Morganfield – Son Of The Seventh Son – 01:35:34Jimi Hendrix – Crosstown Traffic – 01:40:09The Allman Brothers Band – Trouble No More – 01:42:07Kid Ramos – Love Don't Love Nobody – 01:45:48Mick Taylor – Slow Blues – 01:49:42Discover more blues by searching with these keywordsBlues From The OuseUK blues podcastBlues radio showLive blues sessionsBlues gig guideElectric bluesHarmonica bluesListener request bluesBritish blues sceneRobben FordNine Below ZeroApple Podcasts bluesAcast blues showYork bluesShow 300Mick TaylorKid RamosJB LenoirBlues heritage Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
This week Griffin Allman joins the podcast to talk about his mixed media assemblages that combine a variety of materials and approaches of mark making. Griffin is part of the two-person exhibition Withholding with Marie B. Gauthiez Withholding at Studio Break Gallery in West Chicago, opening Saturday November 8th from 5-8PM.Griffin was selected as a 2024 Studio Break Student Competition podcast winner by our juror Natalie Pivoney.
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As Labor's new aged care system gets set to begin on 1 November, Greens senator Penny Allman-Payne speaks about her father's recent move into residential aged care and the personal stories she has heard as chair of a Greens-led inquiry into the sector. She speaks with Guardian Australia's political editor, Tom McIlroy, about how she has seen lives put at risk by a for-profit system, and why she thinks the government is not doing enough for those waiting for a home care package
Nathan Allman, co-founder of Chefs for Seniors, shares how a personal family story sparked a business transforming senior nutrition and care. Discover how in-home chefs bring personalized meals, companionship, and independence to seniors across 95+ markets.00:34- About Nathan AllmanNathan is the co-founder of Chefs for Seniors. He's been recognized as one of entrepreneurs at Entrepreneur magazine's Top Franchises to Start Under $50K.
Valarie Allman has known the joy of Olympic gold. Twice. She's stood atop the podium in Tokyo and Paris. She's held world leads and set marks that haven't been seen since the 1980s. But until now, one medal had eluded her.In Tokyo once again, which was the site of her first Olympic triumph, Allman finally became a world champion. With a 69.48-meter toss, she claimed her first global title, winning by the largest margin in 18 years. It was a performance that broke open the event, stamped her dominance with a 29-meet win streak, and made her the first American woman ever to pair Olympic and World outdoor gold in a throwing event.After world bronze in 2022 and silver in 2023, this was about closure — about finishing the climb and silencing any doubts. In this conversation LIVE from the ASICS House in Tokyo, she calls it a dream come true.The moment itself was pure Valarie: lying down in the ring after the competition, arms and legs carving a victory angel into the infield grass. A mixture of joy, relief, and the playfulness that has made her one of the most beloved figures in U.S. track and field.Now, with two Olympic titles, a world crown, and the year's farthest throw on her résumé, Allman has fully written her name into history — not just as the face of U.S. throwing, but as one of the greatest to ever pick up the discus.____________Hosts: Chris Chavez | @chris_j_chavez on Instagram + Paul Hof-Mahoney | @phofmahoney on InstagramGuest: Val Allman | @valallman123 on Instagram____________PRESENTED BY ASICSFor the third consecutive year, CITIUS MAG is proud to partner with ASICS for our global championship coverage. With their support, we're able to bring you the best coverage of the 2025 World Athletics Championships. Support our sponsor and check out ASICS's latest including the MegaBlast and SonicBlast. Shop at ASICS.com
Isaiah 20 | Acts 7:44-53 | Psalm 62:1-2
Ryan & David sit down with Ondo Finance's Nathan Allman and Ian De Bode to map the path from stablecoins to tokenized treasuries to tokenized stocks. We break down why Ondo's wrapper model is set out to win, how blockchain brings 24/5 primary markets with 24/7 secondary markets, Defi composability and liquidity at fair prices. Ethereum and Ondo are leading a $100T onchain migration you can't miss. ------
211 - Henry Paul (the Outlaws, Blackhawk) In episode 211 of “Have Guitar Will Travel”, presented by Vintage Guitar Magazine, host James Patrick Regan speaks with singer and guitarist with both Outlaws and Blackhawk, Henry Paul. In their conversation Henry discusses how he keeps the two bands material straight often touring with both band on coinciding dates. Henry takes us through his musical upbringing talking about his hero's early on and gives us insight as to what the music scene was like in Tampa in the ‘60's and early '70's having bands like Lynyrd Skynyrd and the Allman's nearby and going to see the Beatles at Shea Stadium. Henry takes us through the formation of the Outlaws and what it was like to be band with a huge hit “Green Grass and High Tides”. Henry talks about his retirement and having his son taking the band over and what it's like touring in his 70's with his son in the band. Henry discusses moving to Nashville in 1990 ahead of the masses. Henry describes his guitar travels starting at a young age playing Gibson and Martin's and eventually getting a white Gibson ES 330 like his hero Richie Furay. Henry also talks about Gurian guitars one of his favorites. Henry tells us a bit about his car collection. Henry finally tells us about his book “the Last Outlaw” that's available now and why he's written it. To find out more about Henry you can go to his website: henrypaul.com Please subscribe, like, comment, share and review this podcast! #VintageGuitarMagazine #HenryPaul #TheOutlaws #JamesPatrickRegan #GibsonGuitar #theDeadlies #GibsonES330 #Blackhawk #haveguitarwilltravelpodcast #HGWT #theLastOutlaw #GreenGrassandHighTides #LynyrdSkynyrd #tourlife Please like, comment, and share this podcast! Download Link
We have an episode with friend of the show, Justin Allman. He is a co-owner of Music City Vintage, co-creator of Nameless Wellness Club, and brother to Richard Lips. The conversation is about Nashville, current events, and everything in between. If you see him, wish him a "happy birthday." You can follow him on Instagram at instagram.com/jayfrommusiccity and follow us at instagram.com/eastnashvilleyachtclub and email at eastnashvilleyachtclub@gmail.com. Give people their flowers while they are here. Take care.
In this episode, Mike Campion chats with Shawn Allman, owner of Polished Home in Manhattan, Kansas. Shawn shares how she went from feeling stuck at 20 clients and drowning in stress to doubling her revenue while cutting her work hours in half. She reveals the mindset shifts, simple systems, and team support that helped her break through her self-imposed ceiling. If you've ever felt like the only way to grow is to hustle harder, this episode will prove otherwise. Shawn's story is proof that you don't have to do it all — and you definitely don't have to do it alone. Tune in for real talk, real results, and the freedom that comes with working smarter. Love the idea, but find it overwhelming? Want to learn the next steps like, what to actually say on the call? Jump on a call with one of our coaches and learn strategies on how to grow your cleaning company and start loving your job every day! Book here
In this episode of The Wolf Of All Streets, I dive deep into the future of crypto with Nathan Allman, Founder & CEO of Ondo Finance. We explore how Ondo is partnering with giants like BlackRock and Goldman Sachs to bring real-world assets onto the blockchain. Join us to discover how tokenization might change finance forever. Nathan Allman: https://x.com/nathanlallman ►► JOIN THE FREE WOLF DEN NEWSLETTER, DELIVERED EVERY WEEKDAY!
Hello Remarkable fans! We are so thrilled to introduce you to today's guest, Andrew Allman! Andrew is the Owner Operator of Chick-fil-A Murray and Chick-fil-A Fashion Place in Utah! He has had quite the journey going from being a Raving Fan of Chick-fil-A to becoming an Owner/Operator of his own location! Be sure to listen to the end, because Andrew even gives us a sneak peak of some new items coming to the Chick-fil-A menu! Learn more about Cooper Connect, here: www.cooperconnect.co Cooper Connect is an independent entity and is not affiliated with, associated with, authorized by, or endorsed by Chick-fil-A, Inc. or its subsidiaries and affiliates. The name Chick-fil-A, Inc., along with its related names, trademarks, logos, and images, are the registered property of their respective owner. For official information about Chick-fil-A, Inc., please visit their website at https://chick-fil-a.com.
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Margie's journey from overcoming institutionalized child abuse, addiction and prostitution to becoming an Ironman triathlete. Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/margie.allman Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/margieallman Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/margieallman/ You may also contact him through email, Jamesperduespeaks@comcast.net
Podcast Notes Episode 460 Navigating Complexity: Coaching Physician Leaders with Dr. Richard Allman Host: Brian Miller, PCC Guest: Richard Allman, MD Date: April 10, 2025 In this episode, host Brian Miller interviews Dr. Richard Allman, a board-certified geriatrician and experienced physician leader. They discuss the challenges faced by physicians in leadership roles within academic medical centers, the coaching process, and the complexities of transitioning from clinical practice to leadership. Dr. Allman shares insights from his coaching practice, emphasizing the need for physicians to develop leadership skills and navigate complex healthcare systems. Key Highlights: Physicians often lack training in business and leadership, which hinders their ability to lead effectively. Coaching can help physicians recognize their impact on patient care and develop better communication skills. The complexity of healthcare systems requires leaders to manage multiple stakeholders and navigate intricate organizational structures. Dr. Allman's journey through coaching has led him to pursue a Professional Certified Coach (PCC) designation to enhance his skills and serve his clients better. Takeaways: Physicians should seek coaching to develop essential leadership skills, such as team building, influence, and effective communication. Understanding the distinction between coaching, mentoring, and consulting can improve the coaching experience and outcomes for clients. Continuous professional development, such as pursuing coaching certifications, can enhance a coach's effectiveness and credibility. Engaging with peer networks and resources, like those provided by Coach Approach Ministries, can support coaches in their professional journey. Stay Connected: Website: coachapproachministries.org Email: info@coachapproachministries.org LinkedIn: http://www.linkedin.com/company/coach-approach-ministries Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/coach.approach.ministries Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/@coachapproachministries7538 Follow us on social media for updates and resources!