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ESG Insider: A podcast from S&P Global
How the UK is tackling the "alphabet soup" of sustainability disclosures

ESG Insider: A podcast from S&P Global

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 12, 2026 25:25


Ahead of London Climate Action Week, we're exploring how the UK is adopting International Sustainability Standards Board (ISSB) standards.   This episode of the All Things Sustainable podcast is the latest in our ongoing series about global ISSB adoption. Sustainability-related reporting is well established in the UK, and in today's episode we speak to Sally Duckworth, Chair of the UK Sustainability Disclosure Technical Advisory Committee (TAC). The TAC was formed to provide recommendations to the UK government on adoption of the ISSB standards.   "We want to eliminate what's often called the 'alphabet soup' of fragmented reporting by promoting consistency and comparability," Sally tells us.  Sally says companies' understanding of risk has evolved in the face of geopolitical conflicts and climate-related disasters. "People now see risk with a much broader lens, looking at what's happening in their ecosystem as a whole — and clearly, sustainability forms a key part of that."  We also speak to ISSB board member Richard Barker, who explains how the UK fits into the broader global context of countries adopting ISSB standards. Richard joined us on stage for our podcast event recorded live in London on April 29,and you can hear the full interview here: Live in London: How sustainability is evolving into a broader conversation about resilience | S&P Global  Listen to our interview with the Chair of the Canadian Sustainability Standards Board here: Why Canadian Sustainability Standards Board Chair calls sustainability disclosures "table stakes"  Read our latest quarterly tracker on ISSB adoption here: May 2026 – Where does the world stand on ISSB adoption? | S&P Global  Copyright ©2026 by S&P Global    DISCLAIMER  By accessing this Podcast, I acknowledge that S&P GLOBAL makes no warranty, guarantee, or representation as to the accuracy or sufficiency of the information featured in this Podcast. The information, opinions, and recommendations presented in this Podcast are for general information only and any reliance on the information provided in this Podcast is done at your own risk.    Any unauthorized use, facilitation or encouragement of a third party's unauthorized use (including without limitation copy, distribution, transmission or modification, use as part of generative artificial intelligence or for training any artificial intelligence models) of this Podcast or any related information is not permitted without S&P Global's prior consent subject to appropriate licensing and shall be deemed an infringement, violation, breach or contravention of the rights of S&P Global or any applicable third-party (including any copyright, trademark, patent, rights of privacy or publicity or any other proprietary rights).    This Podcast should not be considered professional advice. Unless specifically stated otherwise, S&P GLOBAL does not endorse, approve, recommend, or certify any information, product, process, service, or organization presented or mentioned in this Podcast, and information from this Podcast should not be referenced in any way to imply such approval or endorsement. The third party materials or content of any third party site referenced in this Podcast do not necessarily reflect the opinions, standards or policies of S&P GLOBAL. S&P GLOBAL assumes no responsibility or liability for the accuracy or completeness of the content contained in third party materials or on third party sites referenced in this Podcast or the compliance with applicable laws of such materials and/or links referenced herein. Moreover, S&P GLOBAL makes no warranty that this Podcast, or the server that makes it available, is free of viruses, worms, or other elements or codes that manifest contaminating or destructive properties.    S&P GLOBAL EXPRESSLY DISCLAIMS ANY AND ALL LIABILITY OR RESPONSIBILITY FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, CONSEQUENTIAL OR OTHER DAMAGES ARISING OUT OF ANY INDIVIDUAL'S USE OF, REFERENCE TO, RELIANCE ON, OR INABILITY TO USE, THIS PODCAST OR THE INFORMATION PRESENTED IN THIS PODCAST.

The Rita Panahi Show
The Rita Panahi Show | 8 June

The Rita Panahi Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 8, 2026 50:00 Transcription Available


Pauline Hanson is now leading Labor for the first time in Newspoll history, kids as young as 12 are playing "Pass the Pronoun" and "Alphabet Soup" in schools. Plus, Donald Trump walks out of an explosive interview with America's NBC.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

HelixTalk - Rosalind Franklin University's College of Pharmacy Podcast
198 - Lp(a), ApoB, and CAC: Navigating the 2026 Dyslipidemia Guideline Alphabet Soup

HelixTalk - Rosalind Franklin University's College of Pharmacy Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 4, 2026 56:57


In this episode, we review key updates from the 2026 ACC-AHA Guidelines on the Management of Dyslipidemia. Key Concepts The PREVENT ASCVD equation is now recommended to calculate ASCVD risk, with thresholds at 3%, 5%, and 10%. The previous 7.5% threshold for statin treatment is now 5%. In addition to the 10-year ASCVD estimate, clinicians should consider the use of Lp(a), "risk enhancers", and coronary artery calcium (CAC) scans as a "tie breaker" with shared decision-making when the decision to treat is not clear. In addition to LDL goals of < 100, < 70, or < 55 (depending on risk), the new guidelines also suggest non-HDL-C and apoB goals once LDL cholesterol is at goal. Many patients will require non-statin therapies to achieve lipid goals. The recommended non-statin therapies include ezetimibe, PCSK9 mAb, PCSK9-interfering RNA, and bempedoic acid. References Writing Committee Members, Blumenthal RS, Morris PB, et al. 2026 ACC/AHA/AACVPR/ABC/ACPM/ADA/AGS/APhA/ASPC/NLA/PCNA Guideline on the Management of Dyslipidemia: A Report of the American College of Cardiology/American Heart Association Joint Committee on Clinical Practice Guidelines. Circulation. 2026;153(17):e1154-e1276. doi:10.1161/CIR.0000000000001423 Wiggins BS, Barac A, Benziger CP, et al. 2026 Dyslipidemia Guideline-at-a-Glance. J Am Coll Cardiol. 2026;87(19):2617-2623. doi:10.1016/j.jacc.2026.02.4872 Superko H, Garrett B. Small Dense LDL: Scientific Background, Clinical Relevance, and Recent Evidence Still a Risk Even with 'Normal' LDL-C Levels. Biomedicines. 2022;10(4):829. Published 2022 Apr 1. doi:10.3390/biomedicines10040829

Isnt It Queer
2026-06-03 - Kicking Off Pride Month with Leah Fantasy

Isnt It Queer

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 3, 2026 58:10


Jonny interviews local drag superstar Leah Fantasy about their life, their experiences growing up nonbinary and Southern Illinois, and their amazing performances in local venues. They discuss the vibe needed for this year's Pride and how to generate it. In the back third of the show, Heather and Jonny discuss the flexibility of labels in the Alphabet Soup and why we need to claim and deploy them gently. 

THE MANITOBA MONEYSHOT PODCAST
ANDREW RITCHOT shoots on CROOKED ICE.

THE MANITOBA MONEYSHOT PODCAST

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 3, 2026 60:00


Winnipeg musician (Lifte) & podcaster (Head Full of Radio) ANDREW RITCHOT dropped by CrapCentral to talk about St. James, Boss Logan, Spookey Ruben, Alphabet Soup radio and memories of caregiving for his late wife Danielle. Andrew also plays bass guitar in the band CROOKED ICE. Check out their brand spanking new album called "Darkstars" available now. Plus, BOING! Songs sampled in this episode: The Island - LIFTE 3 a.m. Eternal - KLF v ENT How Strength Creates Tolerance - LIFTE Kent The Golden Squid - LIFTE Y Control - LIFTE Taking The Stairs - LIFTE Canada Geese - LIFTE Brain Like A Swamp - CROOKED ICE I'm Schitzophrenic (No I'm Not) - CROOKED ICE Climbing Up The Walls - LIFTE Photo by RGM.

Real World Nutrition
RDA, DRI, AI, UL, AMDR: Understanding Nutrition's “Alphabet Soup”

Real World Nutrition

Play Episode Listen Later May 22, 2026 17:19


RDA, DRI, AI, UL, AMDR: Understanding Nutrition's “Alphabet Soup”    RDA, DRI, AI, UL, AMDR… what do these nutrition terms actually mean? This episode breaks down the “alphabet soup” of nutrient recommendations, explaining how these values are developed and how they are meant to be used. Learn why these numbers are based on averages, not exact targets, and how to apply them in a practical, real-world way. Read More: RDA, DRI, AMDR, AI, and UL: What Do These Nutrition Terms Actually Mean?

The Stone Age Gamer Podcast
SAG Podcast 617: You Lost Me at Card

The Stone Age Gamer Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 8, 2026 124:26


Show Notes On this week's podcast, Dan and Kris bring you the latest installment in the Alphabet Soup-er Series. It was Kris's pick for the letter D, and he went with DK: King of Swing for Game Boy advance. Is this weird DK spinoff worth your time? What is its connection to the Black Box NES oddball Clu Clu Land? Does any of this matter? Let's find out! Then, in Week Old News, Mega Man Xtreme gets a little Xtreme-er, Donut Dodo's N64 port gets an update, Star Fox puppets face destruction, and someone goes to extreme lengths to scalp Pokemon cards. Finally, in the Checkpoint, Kris sadly doesn't have any updates on the fridge saga, but he did play some Panel de Pon, which is always a good thing. Meanwhile, Dan is doing more work for less pay because he's nuts, is enjoying Vampire Crawlers WAY more than Kris is, and has some big Ball x Pit plans for the weekend. Enjoy! See Our Faces!!! Stone Age Gamer YouTube Just Hear Our Voices Audio only version Useful Links Support us on Patreon StoneAgeGamer.com The Gratuitous Rainbow Spectrum Safe at Home Rescue Shoot the Moon Stitches Art of Angela Nintendo Force Magazine SAG's theme Song “Squared Roots” by Banjo Guy Ollie Break Music DK: King of Swing - World Map Donut Dodo - Fun House Fiasco Super Smash Bros. Ultimate - Space Armada Super Smash Bros. Ultimate - Lip's Theme Social Stuff Join us on Discord! Twitch Geekade Facebook Stone Age Gamer Facebook Geekade Twitter Stone Age Gamer Twitter Geekade Instagram Stone Age Gamer Instagram YouTube Geekade Contact Us

CG Business Advisor
What to Do About Medicare When you Turn 65: Understanding the Alphabet Soup

CG Business Advisor

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 21, 2026 18:50


Mike Lewis, FACMPE, MBA, is a former Partner in Cg's Healthcare Services Group and is now a serving a Director after his partial retirement in 2025. Mike is a healthcare professional with over 45 years of experience in the industry. Prior to joining the firm, he spent 27 years as a senior healthcare executive bringing a wealth of knowledge in medical practice management to Cg Tax, Audit & Advisory. Mike is a recognized expert at identifying opportunities and solving challenges within medical practices, allowing doctors to focus on delivering patient care.

The Wake Up America Show with Austin Petersen
Canada's Big Gay Alphabet Soup Government

The Wake Up America Show with Austin Petersen

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 11, 2026 61:43 Transcription Available


67 Million Americans Don't Talk To Their Families Anymore, Canada Can't Write A Sentence, Disney Is Broke, And Uncle Sam Has Your Son's Address — Freedom Family Friday breaks down the stories every family needs to hear before the weekend. A stunning new poll reveals 38 percent of Americans are currently estranged from a family member and the generation doing the cutting has no plans to reconcile. Canada's federal government published an official national action plan with a 17-character acronym in the title -- and they built in an expansion clause. Disney just announced 1,000 more layoffs under a brand new CEO while the stock sits exactly where it was a decade ago. And Trump quietly signed a law in December that will automatically register every eligible young man in America into the military draft database by this December -- no form, no opt-in, no notice. Austin is joined today by Steffi and Justin for a full Freedom Family Friday breakdown.

The Stone Age Gamer Podcast
SAG Podcast 613: As Much Drugs as Possible

The Stone Age Gamer Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 10, 2026 144:36


Show Notes On this week's podcast, Dan and Kris dive into the newest installment of the Alphabet Soup-er Series! Dan's pick for the letter C was Code Name Viper for NES. How does Capcom and Arc System Works' spin on the RollingThunder formula work out? Why are this dude's pants this color? Why are there so many revolving doors? Let's find out! Then, in Week Old News, even more layoffs because the AAA game industry is just the best, someone turns the NES into an awesome musical instrument, Miyamoto confirms that the internet is insane, and a brand new glitch is found in Super Mario Bros after all these years! Finally, in the Checkpoint, Kris continues to enjoy the joys of Super Mario Bros. Wonder's new DLC and tries out the new Time Breaker light guns, while Dan spends some time with Minishoot Adventures and the new Sam Raimi movie. And speaking of movies, the guys give their impressions of The Super Mario Galaxy Movie. Spoiler: They both loved it. Enjoy! See Our Faces!!! Stone Age Gamer YouTube Just Hear Our Voices Audio only version Useful Links Support us on Patreon StoneAgeGamer.com The Gratuitous Rainbow Spectrum Safe at Home Rescue Shoot the Moon Stitches Art of Angela Nintendo Force Magazine SAG's theme Song “Squared Roots” by Banjo Guy Ollie Break Music Code Name Viper - World Map Super Mario Maker 2 - Sky (SMB3) Star Fox - Course Select Super Mario Galaxy - Starbit Festival Social Stuff Join us on Discord! Twitch Geekade Facebook Stone Age Gamer Facebook Geekade Twitter Stone Age Gamer Twitter Geekade Instagram Stone Age Gamer Instagram YouTube Geekade Contact Us

Scott Ryfun
Ryfun: Alphabet Soup

Scott Ryfun

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 10, 2026 45:58


3 Techies Banter #3TB
The ESG Alphabet Soup: BRSR, CSRD and WTF Is My Hotel Bill Doing Here? ft. Karantaj and Shaayak

3 Techies Banter #3TB

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 24, 2026 70:51


On the 3 Techies Banter podcast, founders Karantaj Singh and Shaayak Chatterjee of Breathe ESG discuss how their sustainability software emerged from consulting and on-ground CSR work where ESG data was fragmented across departments, spreadsheets, and even paper registers. They explain there was no single “aha” moment - more perseverance and ambition to build an India-based solution that helps large companies become more sustainable - while narrowing focus from an early “Breathe Impact” idea to ESG management and later “Zero” for Scope 3 and net zero. They outline how they convince skeptical leaders by highlighting reputation, operational efficiency, and financial incentives like sustainability-linked loans, and address misconceptions that ESG is a small subfunction or only for manufacturers. The episode covers solving data ingestion via integrations, OCR/LLMs, mobile workflows, and handling multiple global regulations with overlapping metrics, plus a quick rapid-fire round. Chapters: 00:00 Highlights of the Episode 05:25 Podcast Intro And Origins 06:08 Consulting Pain Points 10:37 Early Product Focus 14:13 Selling ESG Benefits 20:45 Common ESG Misconceptions 25:06 Who Needs ESG Most 29:06 Solving The Data Problem 34:18 Customer Example Coworking Bills 37:01 Granular Data Matters 37:27 AI Footprint Tradeoffs 40:24 Regulation Alphabet Soup 44:49 Data First Reporting 46:03 Supplier Scoring Workflow 47:53 Fighting Greenwashing 52:20 Smarter Disclosures 55:05 Proof of ESG Impact 58:15 Finance Incentives 01:00:12 Hidden Emissions Leaks 01:02:50 Rapid Fire 01:09:35 Closing Thoughts Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Growin' Up Rock
Alphabet Soup Series: "J"

Growin' Up Rock

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 22, 2026 78:23


This week in the “Alphabet Soup Series”, we hit the letter "J". Let's find out what bands, albums, and songs we end up sharing. WE NEED YOUR HELP!! It's quick, easy, and free - Please consider doing one or all of the following to help grow our audience: Leave Us A Five Star Review in one of the following places: Apple Podcast Podchaser Connect with us  Email us growinuprock@gmail.com Contact Form  Like and Follow Us on FaceBook Follow Us on Twitter Leave Us A Review On Podchaser Join The Growin' Up Rock Loud Minority Facebook Group Do You Spotify? Then Follow us and Give Our Playlist a listen. We update it regularly with kick ass rock n roll Spotify Playlist Buy and Support Music From The Artist We Discuss On This Episode Growin' Up Rock Amazon Store Pantheon Podcast Network Music in this Episode Provided by the Following: Van Halen, Animal Drive, Jelusick, Jordis Unga, Jaded Heart, Roxette, Rev Theory, Jackyl, Thin Lizzy, Jefferson Starship, WASP, Voodoo Circle, Cruel Intentions, Black Water Rising, Burning Rain, Klassik 78 Crank It Up New Music Spotlight Jelusik - “Groove Central” from “Apolitical Ectasy” If you dig what you are hearing, go pick up the album or some merch., and support these artists. A Special THANK YOU to Restrayned for the Killer Show Intro and transition music!! Restrayned Website Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

The Stone Age Gamer Podcast
SAG Podcast 609: How Much Prettier You'd Be

The Stone Age Gamer Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 13, 2026 144:46


Show Notes On this week's podcast, Dan and Kris dive back into the Alphabet Soup-er Series. It was Kris's pick for the letter B and he went with the Sega Saturn cult classic Burning Rangers. This game was pretty ahead of its time, but does it still work? Is putting out fires with lasers still a good time today? Let's find out! Then, in Week Old News, the US government goes out of its way to tick off a large portion of the gaming public, Nintendo hosts a pretty decent Indie Showcase, Ken Griffey Jr's Winning Run for SNES is the gift that keeps on giving, and more! Finally, in the Checkpoint, Kris tries the Densha Attack demo and finds comfort in Yoshi's Island, while Dan gets ever closer to finishing Ghost of Sparta, and reads some books. Enjoy! See Our Faces!!! Stone Age Gamer YouTube Just Hear Our Voices Audio only version Useful Links Support us on Patreon StoneAgeGamer.com The Gratuitous Rainbow Spectrum Safe at Home Rescue Shoot the Moon Stitches Art of Angela Dean's Substack SAG's theme Song “Squared Roots” by Banjo Guy Ollie Break Music Burning Rangers - Request for an Immediate Rescue Toy Commander - 123 B.P.M. Ken Griffey's Winning Run - Main Theme Ben Briggs - Make Eggs, Throw Eggs Social Stuff Join us on Discord! Twitch Geekade Facebook Stone Age Gamer Facebook Geekade Twitter Stone Age Gamer Twitter Geekade Instagram Stone Age Gamer Instagram YouTube Geekade Contact Us

The Stone Age Gamer Podcast
SAG Podcast 605: Sega's Saga Saga

The Stone Age Gamer Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 13, 2026 120:09


Show Notes On this week's podcast, Dan and Kris return to the Alphabet Soup-er Series with the Sega Genesis hidden gem Alien Soldier. This tough as nails shooter has Treasure written all over it, but does it overcome its ambitious control scheme? Then, in Week Old News, Nintendo hosts a whelming Partner Direct, HBO sets its sights on Baldur's Gate, Indiana Jones gets the proper Game Card treatment, and more! Finally, in the Checkpoint, Kris enjoyed the heck out of the Japan exclusive color version of Balloon Kid, while Dan started Clair Obscure, finished the Fallout TV series, and got yet another dog. Enjoy! See Our Faces!!! Stone Age Gamer YouTube Just Hear Our Voices Audio only version Useful Links Support us on Patreon StoneAgeGamer.com The Gratuitous Rainbow Spectrum Safe at Home Rescue Shoot the Moon Stitches Art of Angela Dean's Substack SAG's theme Song “Squared Roots” by Banjo Guy Ollie Social Stuff Join us on Discord! Twitch Geekade Facebook Stone Age Gamer Facebook Geekade Twitter Stone Age Gamer Twitter Geekade Instagram Stone Age Gamer Instagram YouTube Geekade Contact Us

Spoken Word
Lane on poetry, process and performance.

Spoken Word

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 28, 2026


‘she reads me recipes like medicine'- from Alphabet Soup by Lane. In this episode of 3CR's Spoken Word show which aired on Thursday 29th January 2026, you will hear poet Lane talk about poetry, process and performance.Lane is an artist and writer living and making on Wurrundjeri Country. He is the winner of 2023 Slamalamadingdong season, and was an Australian Poetry Slam National Finalist in 2024. Lane's poetry lives off the page, embodied literally through gestural performance. His work, as both writer and artist, traverses personhood and place. Lane believes in curiosity, honesty, and growth, through creativity. Poems written and performed by Lane in this episode:YesterdaySuitsAlphabet SoupUntitled CreditsRecorded, produced and edited by Indrani Perera.Thank you to Lane for sharing his poetry and to you for listening! NoteSpoken word and poetry come from the heart and touch on all the topics peculiar to the human condition. As such there may be content in this show that could cause distress. Please practice self-care when listening and seek help if you need it.

The Scrubbin' Tires Podcast
STM Throwin' Sliders - Episode 52: "Alphabet Soup Time"

The Scrubbin' Tires Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 17, 2026 61:40


Off season catch up, 2026 Chili Bowl Nationals discussion & Team Cooper vs. Team Hall Chili Bowl pick 'em!

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HVAC School - For Techs, By Techs
HVAC Systems for Architects: Making Sense of the Alphabet Soup - Short #273

HVAC School - For Techs, By Techs

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 6, 2026 20:23


In this short podcast, Bryan answers a question submitted to HVAC School by an aspiring licensed architect who wanted to learn more about the many different types of HVAC systems. The three main buckets of HVAC systems are air-to-air, water-source, and air-to-water. Air-to-air systems move air around to remove heat from one space, and that heat is rejected to the air somewhere else. Water-source systems move water around the building and use water as the heat rejection medium. Air-water hybrid systems condition the load with water and may use air for ventilation; water or air may be used as the rejection medium. Systems may be direct-exchange (DX) and may transfer heat directly to refrigerant, or they may flow the air or water over a coil with water or glycol, utilizing a secondary fluid. Systems may also have separate indoor and outdoor architecture (split systems), or all components may be rolled into a single box (package unit). Package units include window units, PTACs, and RTUs. When it comes to forced-air systems, constant air volume (CAV) systems maintain the same volume of airflow (though the temperatures will change). Variable air volume (VAV) systems use one stream of cold air in a main duct, and each zone has a VAV box that functions as a damper to control zones individually. Dual duct systems have one cold duct and one warm duct that run parallel to each other and mix at each zone. Packaged rooftop units (RTUs) are self-contained with ducts that run down into the space and are common in retail spaces. Air-to-water systems use fan coil units (FCUs) fed with chilled or hot water. Air moves locally inside the space, so there is less ductwork and good zone control, but there are many units to manage. Chillers make chilled water, and that water is pumped around the building and sent to individual air handler units (AHUs). These are highly efficient and have large amounts of piping. They need mechanical rooms and dedicated personnel to maintain them. Variable refrigerant flow (VRF) systems are DX systems that are becoming more popular and consist of multiple indoor units with one or more outdoor units. Some of these can be used for heat recovery, meaning one space can be cooled while another is heated. Heat pump types include air-source, water-source, and ground-source. Air-source heat pumps absorb heat from the air via one unit and reject it via the other; the outdoor and indoor units can swap functions. Water-source heat pumps are common in commercial applications and have multiple heat pumps tied into a water loop that tries to stay within a given temperature range via boilers and cooling towers. Ground-source or geothermal heat pumps pick up heat from the earth's stable temperature and are highly efficient, but they have high installation costs. Passive systems come in all sorts of varieties and reduce the HVAC system's loads but don't replace HVAC systems in North America. Mechanical systems consist of straight-cool (air conditioner with electric heat), furnaces (gas, propane, or oil combustion), or heat pump (reversible air conditioners) systems.   Have a question that you want us to answer on the podcast? Submit your questions at https://www.speakpipe.com/hvacschool. Purchase your tickets or learn more about the 7th Annual HVACR Training Symposium at https://hvacrschool.com/symposium. Subscribe to our podcast on your iPhone or Android. Subscribe to our YouTube channel. Check out our handy calculators here or on the HVAC School Mobile App for Apple and Android.

Growin' Up Rock
Alphabet Soup Series: "I"

Growin' Up Rock

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 28, 2025 84:45


This week in the “Alphabet Soup Series”, we hit the letter "I". Let's find out what bands, albums, and songs we end up sharing. A new series from the mind of "Hollywood"  Pooni. We are calling this one Alphabet Soup. Here's the idea - 1 Band, 2 Albums, 3 Songs, and 1 Movie all starting with a single letter in the alphabet. The object of this series is to focus on some lesser known bands and songs. As always we will share a little history about bands and songs and we promise as always to ROCK! WE NEED YOUR HELP!! It's quick, easy, and free - Please consider doing one or all of the following to help grow our audience: Leave Us A Five Star Review in one of the following places: Apple Podcast Podchaser Connect with us  Email us growinuprock@gmail.com Contact Form  Like and Follow Us on FaceBook Follow Us on Twitter Leave Us A Review On Podchaser Join The Growin' Up Rock Loud Minority Facebook Group Do You Spotify? Then Follow us and Give Our Playlist a listen. We update it regularly with kick ass rock n roll Spotify Playlist Buy and Support Music From The Artist We Discuss On This Episode Growin' Up Rock Amazon Store Pantheon Podcast Network Music in this Episode Provided by the Following: Sammy Hagar, Inglorious, Ice Tiger, Icon, Velocity, Pat Boone, Redlight King, Shakra, Riverdogs, Brother Cane, Morano, The Answer, Massive Wagons, Dorothy, Restrayned, Hayseed Dixie Crank It Up New Music Spotlight  Inglorious - “Testify” If you dig what you are hearing, go pick up the album or some merch., and support these artists. A Special THANK YOU to Restrayned for the Killer Show Intro and transition music!! Restrayned Website Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

The KYMN Radio Podcast
Jae Jem discusses new KYMN show Alphabet Soup, 12-18-25

The KYMN Radio Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 18, 2025 17:19


Jae Jem discusses their new show on KYMN Radio, Alphabet Soup, premiering in January. 

The Stone Age Gamer Podcast
SAG Podcast 596: A Savory, Mayonnaise-Based Salad Sauce

The Stone Age Gamer Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 12, 2025 178:06


Show Notes On this week's podcast, Dan and Kris bring you a very special holiday episode of the Alphabet Soup-er Series! They cover Christmas NiGHTS Into Dreams for Sega Saturn, and get themselves all up in that holiday spirit. How does this weird demo hold up? Let's find out! Then, in Week Old News, Nintendo buys a little bit of Namco, Shovel Knight's devs may be in some trouble, AI continues to wreak havoc on the industry, and you, yes YOU, can smell like Solid Snake. Finally, in the Checkpoint, Dan and Kris recount their very different Thanksgiving experiences. KRis had a great day. Dan, not so much. Dan also spent a lot of time being angry, while Kris got his hands on Metroid Prime 4. Spoiler, it's great. Enjoy! Useful Links Support us on Patreon StoneAgeGamer.com The Gratuitous Rainbow Spectrum Safe at Home Rescue Shoot the Moon Stitches Art of Angela Dean's Substack SAG's theme Song “Squared Roots” by Banjo Guy Ollie Social Stuff Join us on Discord! Stone Age Gamer YouTube Twitch Geekade Facebook Stone Age Gamer Facebook Geekade Twitter Stone Age Gamer Twitter Geekade Instagram Stone Age Gamer Instagram YouTube Geekade Contact Us

The Stone Age Gamer Podcast
SAG Podcast 592: Bread is Plentiful

The Stone Age Gamer Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 14, 2025 145:30


Show Notes On this week's podcast, Dan and Kris finish off this round of the Alphabet Soup-er Series with 8-Eyes for NES. How does this weird, Castlevania-inspired adventure perform? Does the addition of a bird make it great? Let's find out! Then, in Week Old News, a Splatterhouse RPG resurfaces, Microsoft continues to just be the worst, a bunch of games got delayed, and Nintendo looks to buy some studios. Will it be a good thing, though? Finally, in the Checkpoint, Dan spends some quality time painting his bathroom and reading books, while Kris finally gets some sleep and dives into EarthBound Beginnings. Enjoy! Useful Links Support us on Patreon StoneAgeGamer.com The Gratuitous Rainbow Spectrum Safe at Home Rescue Shoot the Moon Stitches Art of Angela Dean's Substack SAG's theme Song “Squared Roots” by Banjo Guy Ollie Social Stuff Join us on Discord! Stone Age Gamer YouTube Twitch Geekade Facebook Stone Age Gamer Facebook Geekade Twitter Stone Age Gamer Twitter Geekade Instagram Stone Age Gamer Instagram YouTube Geekade Contact Us

The Gate 15 Podcast Channel
Weekly Security Sprint EP 134. Cyber Resilience, Critical Infrastructure attacks, Alphabet soup, and offboarding concerns

The Gate 15 Podcast Channel

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 4, 2025 20:07


In this week's Security Sprint, Dave and Andy covered the following topics:Warm Open:Critical infrastructure sectors on the most concerning threats – and needed solutions. “With critical infrastructure constantly under myriad threats, sector-focused information sharing and analysis centers and organizations collect, analyze and disseminate actionable cyber and physical threat information to stakeholders and provide them with tools to mitigate risks and enhance resiliency. To mark Cybersecurity Awareness Month, Threat Beat asked: 1) What is the most pressing short-term security concern in your sector? 2) What is one thing the public and/or industry/government can do now to address this?” Responses include DNG-ISAC, E-ISAC, FB-ISAO, Food and Ag-ISAC, Health-ISAC, MS-ISAC, ONE-ISAC, Space ISAC, and WaterISAC. Main Topics:Canadian Centre for Cyber Security: Alert - AL25-016 Internet-accessible industrial control systems (ICS) abused by hacktivists. In recent weeks, the Cyber Centre and the Royal Canadian Mounted Police have received multiple reports of incidents involving internet-accessible ICS. One incident affected a water facility, tampering with water pressure values and resulting in degraded service for its community. Another involved a Canadian oil and gas company, where an Automated Tank Gauge (ATG) was manipulated, triggering false alarms. A third one involved a grain drying silo on a Canadian farm, where temperature and humidity levels were manipulated, resulting in potentially unsafe conditions if not caught on time. Hackers are attacking Britain's drinking water suppliers(TLP:CLEAR) Threat Analysis for the Water and Wastewater Sector, October 2025 – Executive SummaryThreat Snapshot: Cyber Threats Remain Heightened Amid Lapse In Information Sharing Authorities, Government Shutdown. As Cybersecurity Awareness Month comes to a close and Critical Infrastructure Security and Resilience Month nears, today, the House Committee on Homeland Security released an updated “Cyber Threat Snapshot,” outlining the heightened threats posed by malign nation-states and criminals to U.S. networks and critical infrastructure since 2024. Read the previous “Cyber Threat Snapshot,” which outlined threats from 2021 through 2024, here. 2 shot dead at Tennessee plastics plant by gunman who was ex-employee. Two employees of a plastics maker were fatally shot Monday morning in Cleveland, Tennessee, by an employee in the process of termination, authorities said. The two men killed at Barku Plastics were Tobias Gleinig and Ivan Aldergot, police said. Both were supervisors at the plant and citizens of Germany, Cleveland Police Capt. Evie West said at a news conference Monday night. Barku is a subsidiary of Barku Kunststofftechnik, a plastics producer established in Germany in 1977, which confirmed the "violent deaths" of Gleinig and Aldergot in a statement.Quick Hits:• Hurricane Melissa makes historic landfall in Jamaica as Category 5 storm• 'Total devastation': Hurricane Melissa leaves trail of destruction, flooding in Jamaica• ‘Tremendous unprecedented devastation' in Jamaica from Hurricane Melissa, UN coordinator says• Hurricane Melissa death toll nears 50 as Jamaica relief efforts intensify and storm heads north• Chicago firm that resolves ransomware attacks had rogue workers carrying out their own hacks, FBI says

Beyond the Money
Beyond the Alphabet Soup: Making Sense of Medicare Choices (with Karen Lund)

Beyond the Money

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 10, 2025 28:52


Turning 65 isn’t just a milestone—it’s a crossroads for your health and financial future. In this episode, Jackie Campbell sits down with Karen Lund to unpack the complexities of Medicare, sharing real-life scenarios and expert advice to help you avoid costly mistakes and choose coverage that fits your lifestyle. Learn why personalized guidance matters, how open enrollment works, and what questions to ask before making decisions that impact your retirement security. Whether you’re planning ahead or helping loved ones, this conversation delivers clarity for every listener. For more information or to schedule a consultation call 352-251-1015 or visit www.mycampbellandco.com! Follow us on social media: Facebook | YouTube | X | InstagramSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The Stone Age Gamer Podcast
SAG Podcast 587: The BMX XXX of Pac-Man Games

The Stone Age Gamer Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 10, 2025 190:43


Show Notes On this week's podcast, Dan and Kris tackle the letter Z for this month's entry in the Alphabet Soup-er Series. It was Dan's pick, and he went with the classic text adventure Zork. Does this legendary title stand the test of time? The guys have some differing opinions. Then, in Week Old News, Electronic Arts goes even further to the dark side, AI is freaking everywhere, Rock Band 4 is finally shutting down, and apparently people still care about what Michael Pachter has to say? Finally in the checkpoint, Dan and Kris had very little time to actually play video games, but Kris decided to make cake pops for his daughter's birthday! How did they come out? What exactly is Mega Man Victory? Let's find out! Enjoy! Useful Links Support us on Patreon StoneAgeGamer.com The Gratuitous Rainbow Spectrum Safe at Home Rescue Shoot the Moon Stitches Art of Angela Dean's Substack SAG's theme Song “Squared Roots” by Banjo Guy Ollie Social Stuff Join us on Discord! Stone Age Gamer YouTube Twitch Geekade Facebook Stone Age Gamer Facebook Geekade Twitter Stone Age Gamer Twitter Geekade Instagram Stone Age Gamer Instagram YouTube Geekade Contact Us

SeanGeek and FastFret Podcast
Andrew Ritchot Talks Lifte, Radiohead & the Art of Songwriting

SeanGeek and FastFret Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 6, 2025 93:00


Andrew Ritchot (Lifte, Head Full of Radio, UMFM's Alphabet Soup) joins us to talk about his new release How Strength Creates Tolerance. We get into songwriting, the power of vibe, his bands Darkstars & Boss Logan, podcasting, Radiohead, Spotify, lawnmowers, and even Disney princesses. A deep, fun conversation you won't want to miss!#Podcast #MusicPodcast #AndrewRitchot #Radiohead #Lifte #Songwriting #BossLogan #AlphabetSoup #Spotify #IndieMusicLinktree: https://linktr.ee/seangeekpodcastPatreon: https://www.patreon.com/c/meetthegeeksWe are a part of the Boneless Podcast Network: https://boneless-catalogue-player.lovable.app/Merch: Tee Public: https://www.teepublic.com/seangeekpodcastRed Bubble: https://www.redbubble.com/people/seangeekpodcast/shop@seangeekpodcast on Twitter, Instagram and FacebookMentioned in this episode:InObscuriaListen to the InObscuria Podcast: https://inobscuria.com/

Jeep Life Podcast
The Jeep Alphabet Soup

Jeep Life Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 30, 2025 34:12


Welcome to the Jeep Life Podcast Presented by Armorlite, The Toughest Flooring on the Trail!! We are All Jeeps, all the Time. You should listen live!! Tonight we're diving into the history behind Jeep's famous two-letter designations—MB, CJ, YJ, TJ, JK, JL, and more. Ever wonder what those letters actually stand for? We'll explore where they came from, what they mean, and how they've shaped Jeep's legacy over the decades.Sponsored by E-Motive Automotive.Tag us in your IG feed or FB. Give us a review and share us out…we'll even try to read it on air. Please tell your friends about us… heck, you can even tell your enemies. Here's a big Jeep wave to you!!!DISCOUNT CODESExclusive Armorlite discount “jeeplifepodcast10” for a complete Armorlite system at goarmorlite.com15% Off at oraclelights.com using code “JEEPINTERRY”Exclusive Powertank discount “jeeplifepod15” for a complete system at checkout powertank.comPypes is offering free shipping on their systems to our listeners “jeeplife” at pypesexhaust.com“JEEPLIFE15” 15% discount at tyrioffroad.comOUR LINKShttps://linktr.ee/JeepLifePodcastinfo@jeeplifepodcast.comhttps://www.patreon.com/user?u=49836045

The Stone Age Gamer Podcast
SAG Podcast 584: My Cod's got Blops!

The Stone Age Gamer Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 19, 2025 207:30


Show Notes On this week's podcast, Dan and Kris dive back into the Alphabet Soup-er Seires for Yo Noid! for NES. Did Capcom keep their winning streak alive with this one, or did this pizza tie-in not live up to their standards? Let's discuss! But really, this episode was all about Week Old News. They talked about some weird headlines, the acclaim showcase, and the big Nintendo Direct that was… unhinged? Yeah, let's go with that. Enjoy! Useful Links Support us on Patreon StoneAgeGamer.com The Gratuitous Rainbow Spectrum Safe at Home Rescue Shoot the Moon Stitches Art of Angela Dean's Substack SAG's theme Song “Squared Roots” by Banjo Guy Ollie Social Stuff Join us on Discord! Stone Age Gamer YouTube Twitch Geekade Facebook Stone Age Gamer Facebook Geekade Twitter Stone Age Gamer Twitter Geekade Instagram Stone Age Gamer Instagram YouTube Geekade Contact Us

Books & Writers · The Creative Process
Why We Need Stories in Times of Crisis: ETGAR KERET on Healing, Connection & Creativity in the Age of AI - Highlights

Books & Writers · The Creative Process

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 10, 2025 19:13


“I feel that when you don't tell your story, it's as if you have a limited existence. We can always have some kind of choice, but I'm saying that the story we choose may be the most crucial choice that we make, because this story will affect all the other choices.”Etgar Keret is one of the most inventive and celebrated short story writers of his generation, a voice that captures the absurdities and profound loneliness of modern life with a deceptive, almost casual wit. His work, translated into dozens of languages, uses fantastical premises—from alien visitations to parallel universes—to illuminate the most human of truths. His new collection, Autocorrect, explores a world grappling with technology, loss, and the aftershocks of a global pandemic and, more recently, war. His awards include the Cannes Film Festival's Caméra d'Or (2007), the Charles Bronfman Prize (2016), and the pres­tigious Sapir Prize (2018). Over a hundred short films and several feature films have been based on his stories. Keret teaches creative writing at Ben-Gurion University of the Negev. He now has a weekly newsletter on Substack called Alphabet Soup. He's also the new MFA Director of the Jewish Theological Seminary, where he's pioneering a new approach to storytelling. Joining me today from Tel Aviv is the great Israeli writer and filmmaker Etgar Keret.“When I write my stories, I don't want to solve things in life. I just want to persuade myself that there is a way out. Maybe I am in a cell, maybe I'm trapped. Maybe I won't make it, but if I can imagine a plan for escape, then I'll be less trapped because at least in my mind, there is a way. I think that my parents are survivors. They always talked about this idea of humanity. My parents always said to me, when you look at people, don't look at their political views; that's not important. Look at the way that they look at you. If they see you, if they listen to you, if they can understand your intention, even if it's a failing one, they're your people. And if they can't, it doesn't matter.I think that when I came with my mother and father, they thought there are people, there are human beings, and there are people who want to be human beings but are still struggling. And you go with humanity; you go with the person who can go against his ideology if his heart tells him something.”Episode Websitewww.creativeprocess.info/podInstagram:@creativeprocesspodcast

Books & Writers · The Creative Process
Finding Humanity Through Storytelling with Author & Filmmaker ETGAR KERET

Books & Writers · The Creative Process

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 10, 2025 68:23


“When I write my stories, I don't want to solve things in life. I just want to persuade myself that there is a way out. Maybe I am in a cell, maybe I'm trapped. Maybe I won't make it, but if I can imagine a plan for escape, then I'll be less trapped because at least in my mind, there is a way. I think that my parents are survivors. They always talked about this idea of humanity. My parents always said to me, when you look at people, don't look at their political views; that's not important. Look at the way that they look at you. If they see you, if they listen to you, if they can understand your intention, even if it's a failing one, they're your people. And if they can't, it doesn't matter.I think that when I came with my mother and father, they thought there are people, there are human beings, and there are people who want to be human beings but are still struggling. And you go with humanity; you go with the person who can go against his ideology if his heart tells him something.”Etgar Keret is one of the most inventive and celebrated short story writers of his generation, a voice that captures the absurdities and profound loneliness of modern life with a deceptive, almost casual wit. His work, translated into dozens of languages, uses fantastical premises—from alien visitations to parallel universes—to illuminate the most human of truths. His new collection, Autocorrect, explores a world grappling with technology, loss, and the aftershocks of a global pandemic and, more recently, war. His awards include the Cannes Film Festival's Caméra d'Or (2007), the Charles Bronfman Prize (2016), and the pres­tigious Sapir Prize (2018). Over a hundred short films and several feature films have been based on his stories. Keret teaches creative writing at Ben-Gurion University of the Negev. He now has a weekly newsletter on Substack called Alphabet Soup. He's also the new MFA Director of the Jewish Theological Seminary, where he's pioneering a new approach to storytelling. Joining me today from Tel Aviv is the great Israeli writer and filmmaker Etgar Keret.Episode Websitewww.creativeprocess.info/podInstagram:@creativeprocesspodcast

Film & TV · The Creative Process
Why We Need Stories in Times of Crisis: ETGAR KERET on Healing, Connection & Creativity in the Age of AI - Highlights

Film & TV · The Creative Process

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 10, 2025 19:13


“I feel that when you don't tell your story, it's as if you have a limited existence. We can always have some kind of choice, but I'm saying that the story we choose may be the most crucial choice that we make, because this story will affect all the other choices.”Etgar Keret is one of the most inventive and celebrated short story writers of his generation, a voice that captures the absurdities and profound loneliness of modern life with a deceptive, almost casual wit. His work, translated into dozens of languages, uses fantastical premises—from alien visitations to parallel universes—to illuminate the most human of truths. His new collection, Autocorrect, explores a world grappling with technology, loss, and the aftershocks of a global pandemic and, more recently, war. His awards include the Cannes Film Festival's Caméra d'Or (2007), the Charles Bronfman Prize (2016), and the pres­tigious Sapir Prize (2018). Over a hundred short films and several feature films have been based on his stories. Keret teaches creative writing at Ben-Gurion University of the Negev. He now has a weekly newsletter on Substack called Alphabet Soup. He's also the new MFA Director of the Jewish Theological Seminary, where he's pioneering a new approach to storytelling. Joining me today from Tel Aviv is the great Israeli writer and filmmaker Etgar Keret.“When I write my stories, I don't want to solve things in life. I just want to persuade myself that there is a way out. Maybe I am in a cell, maybe I'm trapped. Maybe I won't make it, but if I can imagine a plan for escape, then I'll be less trapped because at least in my mind, there is a way. I think that my parents are survivors. They always talked about this idea of humanity. My parents always said to me, when you look at people, don't look at their political views; that's not important. Look at the way that they look at you. If they see you, if they listen to you, if they can understand your intention, even if it's a failing one, they're your people. And if they can't, it doesn't matter.I think that when I came with my mother and father, they thought there are people, there are human beings, and there are people who want to be human beings but are still struggling. And you go with humanity; you go with the person who can go against his ideology if his heart tells him something.”Episode Websitewww.creativeprocess.info/podInstagram:@creativeprocesspodcast

Film & TV · The Creative Process
Finding Humanity Through Storytelling with Author & Filmmaker ETGAR KERET

Film & TV · The Creative Process

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 10, 2025 68:23


“When I write my stories, I don't want to solve things in life. I just want to persuade myself that there is a way out. Maybe I am in a cell, maybe I'm trapped. Maybe I won't make it, but if I can imagine a plan for escape, then I'll be less trapped because at least in my mind, there is a way. I think that my parents are survivors. They always talked about this idea of humanity. My parents always said to me, when you look at people, don't look at their political views; that's not important. Look at the way that they look at you. If they see you, if they listen to you, if they can understand your intention, even if it's a failing one, they're your people. And if they can't, it doesn't matter.I think that when I came with my mother and father, they thought there are people, there are human beings, and there are people who want to be human beings but are still struggling. And you go with humanity; you go with the person who can go against his ideology if his heart tells him something.”Etgar Keret is one of the most inventive and celebrated short story writers of his generation, a voice that captures the absurdities and profound loneliness of modern life with a deceptive, almost casual wit. His work, translated into dozens of languages, uses fantastical premises—from alien visitations to parallel universes—to illuminate the most human of truths. His new collection, Autocorrect, explores a world grappling with technology, loss, and the aftershocks of a global pandemic and, more recently, war. His awards include the Cannes Film Festival's Caméra d'Or (2007), the Charles Bronfman Prize (2016), and the pres­tigious Sapir Prize (2018). Over a hundred short films and several feature films have been based on his stories. Keret teaches creative writing at Ben-Gurion University of the Negev. He now has a weekly newsletter on Substack called Alphabet Soup. He's also the new MFA Director of the Jewish Theological Seminary, where he's pioneering a new approach to storytelling. Joining me today from Tel Aviv is the great Israeli writer and filmmaker Etgar Keret.Episode Websitewww.creativeprocess.info/podInstagram:@creativeprocesspodcast

Social Justice & Activism · The Creative Process
Finding Humanity Through Storytelling with Author & Filmmaker ETGAR KERET

Social Justice & Activism · The Creative Process

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 10, 2025 68:23


“When I write my stories, I don't want to solve things in life. I just want to persuade myself that there is a way out. Maybe I am in a cell, maybe I'm trapped. Maybe I won't make it, but if I can imagine a plan for escape, then I'll be less trapped because at least in my mind, there is a way. I think that my parents are survivors. They always talked about this idea of humanity. My parents always said to me, when you look at people, don't look at their political views; that's not important. Look at the way that they look at you. If they see you, if they listen to you, if they can understand your intention, even if it's a failing one, they're your people. And if they can't, it doesn't matter.I think that when I came with my mother and father, they thought there are people, there are human beings, and there are people who want to be human beings but are still struggling. And you go with humanity; you go with the person who can go against his ideology if his heart tells him something.”Etgar Keret is one of the most inventive and celebrated short story writers of his generation, a voice that captures the absurdities and profound loneliness of modern life with a deceptive, almost casual wit. His work, translated into dozens of languages, uses fantastical premises—from alien visitations to parallel universes—to illuminate the most human of truths. His new collection, Autocorrect, explores a world grappling with technology, loss, and the aftershocks of a global pandemic and, more recently, war. His awards include the Cannes Film Festival's Caméra d'Or (2007), the Charles Bronfman Prize (2016), and the pres­tigious Sapir Prize (2018). Over a hundred short films and several feature films have been based on his stories. Keret teaches creative writing at Ben-Gurion University of the Negev. He now has a weekly newsletter on Substack called Alphabet Soup. He's also the new MFA Director of the Jewish Theological Seminary, where he's pioneering a new approach to storytelling. Joining me today from Tel Aviv is the great Israeli writer and filmmaker Etgar Keret.Episode Websitewww.creativeprocess.info/podInstagram:@creativeprocesspodcast

Social Justice & Activism · The Creative Process
Why We Need Stories in Times of Crisis: ETGAR KERET on Healing, Connection & Creativity in the Age of AI - Highlights

Social Justice & Activism · The Creative Process

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 10, 2025 19:13


“I feel that when you don't tell your story, it's as if you have a limited existence. We can always have some kind of choice, but I'm saying that the story we choose may be the most crucial choice that we make, because this story will affect all the other choices.”Etgar Keret is one of the most inventive and celebrated short story writers of his generation, a voice that captures the absurdities and profound loneliness of modern life with a deceptive, almost casual wit. His work, translated into dozens of languages, uses fantastical premises—from alien visitations to parallel universes—to illuminate the most human of truths. His new collection, Autocorrect, explores a world grappling with technology, loss, and the aftershocks of a global pandemic and, more recently, war. His awards include the Cannes Film Festival's Caméra d'Or (2007), the Charles Bronfman Prize (2016), and the pres­tigious Sapir Prize (2018). Over a hundred short films and several feature films have been based on his stories. Keret teaches creative writing at Ben-Gurion University of the Negev. He now has a weekly newsletter on Substack called Alphabet Soup. He's also the new MFA Director of the Jewish Theological Seminary, where he's pioneering a new approach to storytelling. Joining me today from Tel Aviv is the great Israeli writer and filmmaker Etgar Keret.“When I write my stories, I don't want to solve things in life. I just want to persuade myself that there is a way out. Maybe I am in a cell, maybe I'm trapped. Maybe I won't make it, but if I can imagine a plan for escape, then I'll be less trapped because at least in my mind, there is a way. I think that my parents are survivors. They always talked about this idea of humanity. My parents always said to me, when you look at people, don't look at their political views; that's not important. Look at the way that they look at you. If they see you, if they listen to you, if they can understand your intention, even if it's a failing one, they're your people. And if they can't, it doesn't matter.I think that when I came with my mother and father, they thought there are people, there are human beings, and there are people who want to be human beings but are still struggling. And you go with humanity; you go with the person who can go against his ideology if his heart tells him something.”Episode Websitewww.creativeprocess.info/podInstagram:@creativeprocesspodcast

Education · The Creative Process
Why We Need Stories in Times of Crisis: ETGAR KERET on Healing, Connection & Creativity in the Age of AI - Highlights

Education · The Creative Process

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 10, 2025 19:13


“I feel that when you don't tell your story, it's as if you have a limited existence. We can always have some kind of choice, but I'm saying that the story we choose may be the most crucial choice that we make, because this story will affect all the other choices.”Etgar Keret is one of the most inventive and celebrated short story writers of his generation, a voice that captures the absurdities and profound loneliness of modern life with a deceptive, almost casual wit. His work, translated into dozens of languages, uses fantastical premises—from alien visitations to parallel universes—to illuminate the most human of truths. His new collection, Autocorrect, explores a world grappling with technology, loss, and the aftershocks of a global pandemic and, more recently, war. His awards include the Cannes Film Festival's Caméra d'Or (2007), the Charles Bronfman Prize (2016), and the pres­tigious Sapir Prize (2018). Over a hundred short films and several feature films have been based on his stories. Keret teaches creative writing at Ben-Gurion University of the Negev. He now has a weekly newsletter on Substack called Alphabet Soup. He's also the new MFA Director of the Jewish Theological Seminary, where he's pioneering a new approach to storytelling. Joining me today from Tel Aviv is the great Israeli writer and filmmaker Etgar Keret.“When I write my stories, I don't want to solve things in life. I just want to persuade myself that there is a way out. Maybe I am in a cell, maybe I'm trapped. Maybe I won't make it, but if I can imagine a plan for escape, then I'll be less trapped because at least in my mind, there is a way. I think that my parents are survivors. They always talked about this idea of humanity. My parents always said to me, when you look at people, don't look at their political views; that's not important. Look at the way that they look at you. If they see you, if they listen to you, if they can understand your intention, even if it's a failing one, they're your people. And if they can't, it doesn't matter.I think that when I came with my mother and father, they thought there are people, there are human beings, and there are people who want to be human beings but are still struggling. And you go with humanity; you go with the person who can go against his ideology if his heart tells him something.”Episode Websitewww.creativeprocess.info/podInstagram:@creativeprocesspodcast

Education · The Creative Process
Finding Humanity Through Storytelling with Author & Filmmaker ETGAR KERET

Education · The Creative Process

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 10, 2025 68:23


“When I write my stories, I don't want to solve things in life. I just want to persuade myself that there is a way out. Maybe I am in a cell, maybe I'm trapped. Maybe I won't make it, but if I can imagine a plan for escape, then I'll be less trapped because at least in my mind, there is a way. I think that my parents are survivors. They always talked about this idea of humanity. My parents always said to me, when you look at people, don't look at their political views; that's not important. Look at the way that they look at you. If they see you, if they listen to you, if they can understand your intention, even if it's a failing one, they're your people. And if they can't, it doesn't matter.I think that when I came with my mother and father, they thought there are people, there are human beings, and there are people who want to be human beings but are still struggling. And you go with humanity; you go with the person who can go against his ideology if his heart tells him something.”Etgar Keret is one of the most inventive and celebrated short story writers of his generation, a voice that captures the absurdities and profound loneliness of modern life with a deceptive, almost casual wit. His work, translated into dozens of languages, uses fantastical premises—from alien visitations to parallel universes—to illuminate the most human of truths. His new collection, Autocorrect, explores a world grappling with technology, loss, and the aftershocks of a global pandemic and, more recently, war. His awards include the Cannes Film Festival's Caméra d'Or (2007), the Charles Bronfman Prize (2016), and the pres­tigious Sapir Prize (2018). Over a hundred short films and several feature films have been based on his stories. Keret teaches creative writing at Ben-Gurion University of the Negev. He now has a weekly newsletter on Substack called Alphabet Soup. He's also the new MFA Director of the Jewish Theological Seminary, where he's pioneering a new approach to storytelling. Joining me today from Tel Aviv is the great Israeli writer and filmmaker Etgar Keret.Episode Websitewww.creativeprocess.info/podInstagram:@creativeprocesspodcast

The Creative Process in 10 minutes or less · Arts, Culture & Society
Finding Humanity Through Storytelling with Author & Filmmaker ETGAR KERET

The Creative Process in 10 minutes or less · Arts, Culture & Society

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 10, 2025 19:13


“I feel that when you don't tell your story, it's as if you have a limited existence. We can always have some kind of choice, but I'm saying that the story we choose may be the most crucial choice that we make, because this story will affect all the other choices.”Etgar Keret is one of the most inventive and celebrated short story writers of his generation, a voice that captures the absurdities and profound loneliness of modern life with a deceptive, almost casual wit. His work, translated into dozens of languages, uses fantastical premises—from alien visitations to parallel universes—to illuminate the most human of truths. His new collection, Autocorrect, explores a world grappling with technology, loss, and the aftershocks of a global pandemic and, more recently, war. His awards include the Cannes Film Festival's Caméra d'Or (2007), the Charles Bronfman Prize (2016), and the pres­tigious Sapir Prize (2018). Over a hundred short films and several feature films have been based on his stories. Keret teaches creative writing at Ben-Gurion University of the Negev. He now has a weekly newsletter on Substack called Alphabet Soup. He's also the new MFA Director of the Jewish Theological Seminary, where he's pioneering a new approach to storytelling. Joining me today from Tel Aviv is the great Israeli writer and filmmaker Etgar Keret.“When I write my stories, I don't want to solve things in life. I just want to persuade myself that there is a way out. Maybe I am in a cell, maybe I'm trapped. Maybe I won't make it, but if I can imagine a plan for escape, then I'll be less trapped because at least in my mind, there is a way. I think that my parents are survivors. They always talked about this idea of humanity. My parents always said to me, when you look at people, don't look at their political views; that's not important. Look at the way that they look at you. If they see you, if they listen to you, if they can understand your intention, even if it's a failing one, they're your people. And if they can't, it doesn't matter.I think that when I came with my mother and father, they thought there are people, there are human beings, and there are people who want to be human beings but are still struggling. And you go with humanity; you go with the person who can go against his ideology if his heart tells him something.”Episode Websitewww.creativeprocess.info/podInstagram:@creativeprocesspodcast

Tech, Innovation & Society - The Creative Process
Healing, Connection & Creativity in the Age of AI - ETGAR KERET on Why We Need Stories in Times of Crisis - Highlights

Tech, Innovation & Society - The Creative Process

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 10, 2025 19:13


“I feel that when you don't tell your story, it's as if you have a limited existence. We can always have some kind of choice, but I'm saying that the story we choose may be the most crucial choice that we make, because this story will affect all the other choices.”Etgar Keret is one of the most inventive and celebrated short story writers of his generation, a voice that captures the absurdities and profound loneliness of modern life with a deceptive, almost casual wit. His work, translated into dozens of languages, uses fantastical premises—from alien visitations to parallel universes—to illuminate the most human of truths. His new collection, Autocorrect, explores a world grappling with technology, loss, and the aftershocks of a global pandemic and, more recently, war. His awards include the Cannes Film Festival's Caméra d'Or (2007), the Charles Bronfman Prize (2016), and the pres­tigious Sapir Prize (2018). Over a hundred short films and several feature films have been based on his stories. Keret teaches creative writing at Ben-Gurion University of the Negev. He now has a weekly newsletter on Substack called Alphabet Soup. He's also the new MFA Director of the Jewish Theological Seminary, where he's pioneering a new approach to storytelling. Joining me today from Tel Aviv is the great Israeli writer and filmmaker Etgar Keret.“When I write my stories, I don't want to solve things in life. I just want to persuade myself that there is a way out. Maybe I am in a cell, maybe I'm trapped. Maybe I won't make it, but if I can imagine a plan for escape, then I'll be less trapped because at least in my mind, there is a way. I think that my parents are survivors. They always talked about this idea of humanity. My parents always said to me, when you look at people, don't look at their political views; that's not important. Look at the way that they look at you. If they see you, if they listen to you, if they can understand your intention, even if it's a failing one, they're your people. And if they can't, it doesn't matter.I think that when I came with my mother and father, they thought there are people, there are human beings, and there are people who want to be human beings but are still struggling. And you go with humanity; you go with the person who can go against his ideology if his heart tells him something.”Episode Websitewww.creativeprocess.info/podInstagram:@creativeprocesspodcast

Tech, Innovation & Society - The Creative Process
AI & Finding Humanity Through Storytelling w/ Author & Filmmaker ETGAR KERET

Tech, Innovation & Society - The Creative Process

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 10, 2025 68:23


“When I write my stories, I don't want to solve things in life. I just want to persuade myself that there is a way out. Maybe I am in a cell, maybe I'm trapped. Maybe I won't make it, but if I can imagine a plan for escape, then I'll be less trapped because at least in my mind, there is a way. I think that my parents are survivors. They always talked about this idea of humanity. My parents always said to me, when you look at people, don't look at their political views; that's not important. Look at the way that they look at you. If they see you, if they listen to you, if they can understand your intention, even if it's a failing one, they're your people. And if they can't, it doesn't matter.I think that when I came with my mother and father, they thought there are people, there are human beings, and there are people who want to be human beings but are still struggling. And you go with humanity; you go with the person who can go against his ideology if his heart tells him something.”Etgar Keret is one of the most inventive and celebrated short story writers of his generation, a voice that captures the absurdities and profound loneliness of modern life with a deceptive, almost casual wit. His work, translated into dozens of languages, uses fantastical premises—from alien visitations to parallel universes—to illuminate the most human of truths. His new collection, Autocorrect, explores a world grappling with technology, loss, and the aftershocks of a global pandemic and, more recently, war. His awards include the Cannes Film Festival's Caméra d'Or (2007), the Charles Bronfman Prize (2016), and the pres­tigious Sapir Prize (2018). Over a hundred short films and several feature films have been based on his stories. Keret teaches creative writing at Ben-Gurion University of the Negev. He now has a weekly newsletter on Substack called Alphabet Soup. He's also the new MFA Director of the Jewish Theological Seminary, where he's pioneering a new approach to storytelling. Joining me today from Tel Aviv is the great Israeli writer and filmmaker Etgar Keret.Episode Websitewww.creativeprocess.info/podInstagram:@creativeprocesspodcast

The Gate 15 Podcast Channel
Weekly Security Sprint EP 126. Information Sharing progress, ransomware report and news, and Alphabet Soup Month!

The Gate 15 Podcast Channel

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 9, 2025 18:33


In this week's Security Sprint, Dave and Andy covered the following topics:Warm Open:• Patch It or Pay: Closing the Door on Exploits. This blog is part of Gate 15's Summer of Security: Ransomware Resilience Series, highlighting the essential considerations for organizational leaders and cybersecurity professionals.Main Topics:• House panel approves cyber information sharing, grant legislation as expiration deadlines loom• CISA Delays Cyber Incident Reporting Rule for Critical InfrastructureRansomware & Data Breaches: • Australian Government - Australian Institute of Criminology: Examining the activities and careers of ransomware criminal groups. PDF • Stopping ransomware before it starts: Lessons from Cisco Talos Incident Response• Cyberattack on Jaguar Land Rover threatens to hit British economic growth• Hackers linked to M&S breach claim responsibility for Jaguar Land Rover cyber-attack • How JLR's Cyber Breach is Disrupting Global Operations • Jaguar Land Rover staff home for another day as company reels from cyber attackPresidential Message on National Preparedness Month• National Insider Threat Awareness Month; Help prevent the exploitation of authorized access from causing harm to your organization• Plan to avoid scams this National Preparedness Month• ABA Foundation and FBI Release New Infographic to Help Americans Spot and Avoid Deepfake ScamsQuick Hits:• All IT work to involve AI by 2030, says Gartner, but jobs are safe. All work in IT departments will be done with the help of AI by 2030, according to analyst firm Gartner, which thinks massive job losses won't result.• Salesloft Drift updates• Not Safe for Work: Tracking and Investigating Stealerium and Phantom Infostealers• Over 6,700 Private Repositories Made Public in Nx Supply Chain Attack• Frostbyte10 flaws in Copeland E2 and E3 controllers highlight cyber threats to refrigeration, HVAC, lighting infrastructure• Czech NUKIB alerts critical infrastructure sector to rising cyber risks from Chinese data transfers, remote management• ‘Unrestrained' Chinese Cyberattackers May Have Stolen Data From Almost Every American• Chinese Hackers Impersonate US Lawmaker in Malware Scheme During Trade Talks• US military kills 11 in strike on alleged drug boat tied to Venezuelan cartel, Trump says• Targeting Iran's Leaders, Israel Found a Weak Link: Their Bodyguards• U.S. and Canadian Intelligence Partners Issue Guidance to Protect Western Tech Startups from Exploitation in International Pitch Competitions • The Blockchain Is Not Your Friend: Examining EtherHiding and using Blockchain for Attacks• New Cyber Resources from the Canadian Centre for Cyber Security: Cyber security hygiene best practices for your organization - ITSAP.10.102o Virtualizing your infrastructure (ITSAP.70.011)o Universal plug and play (ITSAP.00.008)

touch point podcast
TP448: Alphabet Soup: Navigating the Rise of GEO, SEO, and AEO

touch point podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 13, 2025 60:01


Chris Boyer and Reed Smith explore how marketing and communications teams can adapt their digital content strategies for a future where search behavior is fragmenting and more patients are turning to generative AI tools like ChatGPT, Perplexity, and Bing Copilot instead of traditional search engines. They also discuss how AI models often cite structured, well-answered content from trusted sources and how to adapt the format and structure of content matter as much as the message. Guest expert Martha Van Berkel, CEO and co-founder of SchemaApp, shares how health systems can use schema markup and structured data to improve visibility across emerging search platforms and which schema types have the highest impact for healthcare. If your digital team is still optimizing only for Google's blue links, this conversation will help you prepare for the new reality where getting found means thinking beyond SEO, and building for a world where AI answers first. Mentions from the Show: How To Win In Generative Engine Optimization (GEO) SEO vs. AEO vs. GEO: Key Differences & Optimization Strategies in 2025 Google still leads, but Gen Z and AI are reshaping search behavior: Survey Has The Helpful Content Update Impacted SEO Content? How AI Is Changing Medical SEO Martha Van Berkel on LinkedIn SchemaApp.com Reed Smith on LinkedIn Chris Boyer on LinkedIn Chris Boyer website Chris Boyer on BlueSky Reed Smith on BlueSky Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

The Stone Age Gamer Podcast
SAG Episode 578: What About Coleslaw?

The Stone Age Gamer Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 8, 2025 173:42


Show Notes On this week's podcast, Dan and Kris tackle the next entry in the Alphabet Soup-er Series, Xexyz for NES. Does this bizarre game about space fish, bad advice, and bubble baths stand the test of time? We'll find out!     Then, In Week Old News, Nintendo's Partner Showcase leaves everyone wanting, the Mortal Kombat Kollection gets even better, James Pond has a run-in with AI, and more!     Finally, in The Checkpoint, Kris experiences something bizarre with Gamblor, Dan hasn't tried the Shinobi demo, and they both have feelings about Shadow Labyrinth.     Enjoy! Useful Links Support us on Patreon StoneAgeGamer.com The Gratuitous Rainbow Spectrum Safe at Home Rescue Shoot the Moon Stitches Art of Angela Dean's Substack SAG's theme Song “Squared Roots” by Banjo Guy Ollie Social Stuff Join us on Discord! Stone Age Gamer YouTube Twitch Geekade Facebook Stone Age Gamer Facebook Geekade Twitter Stone Age Gamer Twitter Geekade Instagram Stone Age Gamer Instagram YouTube Geekade

Mayo Clinic Clear Approach
Alphabet Soup of Aeromedical Certification Acronyms

Mayo Clinic Clear Approach

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 1, 2025 24:12


Send us a textMany times in the process of obtaining an aviation medical certificate, pilots come across acronyms and terms typically unfamiliar to most people. On this episode, we decipher some of those terms so you can impress friends and family at the hangar or pilot domicile.

Queer Theology
Finding God Outside the Walls of Church with Troy Weekes from Alphabet Soup

Queer Theology

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 13, 2025 41:05


We're joined this week by Troy Weekes (@troyweekesmusic) from “Alphabet Soup” to talk about the show, his music, and faith. […] The post Finding God Outside the Walls of Church with Troy Weekes from Alphabet Soup appeared first on Queer Theology.

Growin' Up Rock
Alphabet Soup Series: "H"

Growin' Up Rock

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 13, 2025 81:28


This week in the “Alphabet Soup Series”, we hit the letter "H". Let's find out what bands, albums, and songs we end up sharing. WE NEED YOUR HELP!! It's quick, easy, and free - Please consider doing one or all of the following to help grow our audience: Leave Us A Five Star Review in one of the following places: Apple Podcast Podchaser Connect with us  Email us growinuprock@gmail.com Contact Form  Like and Follow Us on FaceBook Follow Us on Twitter Leave Us A Review On Podchaser Join The Growin' Up Rock Loud Minority Facebook Group Do You Spotify? Then Follow us and Give Our Playlist a listen. We update it regularly with kick ass rock n roll Spotify Playlist Buy and Support Music From The Artist We Discuss On This Episode Growin' Up Rock Amazon Store Pantheon Podcast Network Music in this Episode Provided by the Following: David Lee Roth, Sick N Beautiful, Hollywood Undead, House of Shakira, Winery Dogs, Sunstorm, Spektra, Heroes & Monsters, 707, Striker, Todd Kerns, The Defiants, Crazy Lixx, The Nail, Pearl, Restrayned Crank It Up New Music Spotlight  Sick n' Beautiful - “Hate Manifesto” If you dig what you are hearing, go pick up the album or some merch., and support these artists. A Special THANK YOU to Restrayned for the Killer Show Intro and transition music!! Restrayned Website Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Inside Golden State Politics
FEMA, ICE, DHS: A Confusing And Disturbing Alphabet Soup

Inside Golden State Politics

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 12, 2025 28:36 Transcription Available


We examine how the Trump administration's cutbacks impacted disaster aid.   We continue analyzing the impact of ICE raids on California.

Your Financial Pharmacist
YFP 405: Navigating Retirement Income: How to Turn Assets into a Paycheck

Your Financial Pharmacist

Play Episode Listen Later May 1, 2025 52:32


How do you turn your retirement savings into a reliable paycheck? In this episode, YFP Co-Founder & CEO, Tim Ulbrich, PharmD, and YFP Co-Founder & COO, Tim Baker, CFP®, RLP®, RICP®, break down three common strategies for building a retirement paycheck — including how each works, who they're best for, and the pros and cons to consider. Summary How do you turn your retirement savings into a reliable paycheck? In this episode, YFP Co-Founder & CEO, Tim Ulbrich, PharmD, is joined by YFP Co-Founder & COO, Tim Baker, CFP®, RLP®, RICP®, to explore three common retirement income strategies: the flooring strategy, bucket strategy, and systematic withdrawal strategy. Together, they break down how each approach works, who they're best suited for, and the pros and cons you should consider. You'll also hear insights on the emotional and psychological shifts that come with leaving behind a steady paycheck and the importance of building flexibility into your retirement plan. Whether you're approaching retirement or just starting to think about your long-term goals, this episode will help you better understand how to create an income stream from your hard-earned assets.

All Ears English Podcast
AEE 2367: Does English Feel Like Alphabet Soup?

All Ears English Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 4, 2025 19:08


Take our free English-level quiz here to find out what your current English level is.  Do you love All Ears English?  Try our other podcasts here: Business English Podcast: Improve your Business English with 3 episodes per week, featuring Lindsay, Michelle, and Aubrey IELTS Energy Podcast: Learn IELTS from a former Examiner and achieve your Band 7 or higher, featuring Jessica Beck and Aubrey Carter Visit our website here or https://lnk.to/website-sn Send your English question or episode topic idea to support@allearsenglish.com In charge of hiring for your company? Go to Indeed and support our show by saying you heard about Indeed on this podcast. Terms and conditions apply. Hiring? Indeed is all you need. Go to https://www.indeed.com/aee Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices