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Coming Out + Beyond | LGBTQIA+ Stories

Wing Women Weekend, October 15-18, 2025, Provincetown, MA - a conference for women/non-binary persons who are new to the LGBTQIA+ community! This conference is all about connection, finding queer community, and having a whole lot of FUN! For the full conference schedule and to sign up, visit https://wingwomenweekend.com/ and use the coupon code PRIDE in June to receive 10% off."Maybe I'm Not Straight" and "When the Catalyst Relationship Ends" are do-at-your-own-pace courses for women who are reconsidering their sexual orientation and overcoming the end of their first lesbian relationship. Accessible, information-packed, and easy to do, these courses represent many years worth of experience working with women who come out later in life. Purchase your course and receive your first month subscription to Authentically Us, a safe online space for women who are coming out and beyond, for free! Learn more at https://annemariezanzal.com/courses-from-anne-marie-zanzal/This week on Coming Out & Beyond: LGBTQIA+ Stories, host Anne-Marie Zanzal interviews Lonay Halloum, a queer relationship coaching and Rapid Transformational Therapy practitioner. Lonay shares his coming out story, the challenges he faced with family acceptance, and the importance of self-acceptance and support systems. he discusses his journey through relationships, hitting rock bottom, and discovering transformative therapy methods that helped him rebuild his self-worth. The conversation emphasizes the significance of understanding both conscious and subconscious mind work in personal growth and healing.You can find Lonay's website here: https://rainbowjourney.co/Follow Lonay on Instagram, radiantheartsjourney❓ What to Expect in This Episode:

The Women's Podcast
Anne Marie Allen on life inside Opus Dei

The Women's Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 10, 2025 70:12


Anne Marie Allen was just 15 years old when she first entered the world of Opus Dei. It was the late 1970s and the young woman from Cork had enrolled in a cookery course run by the religious order. The program promised culinary qualifications and a pathway to a professional career, but it didn't take long for her dreams to shatter. As Allen spent most of her days cooking, cleaning and doing laundry for the members of Opus Dei, it soon became clear that she was not there to learn, but to serve. In today's episode, Allen talks to Kathy Sheridan about her time working as an unpaid ‘assistant numerary', the lasting emotional impact of her years within the order and why she's sharing her story in her new memoir Serve. But first Irish Times opinion editor Jennifer O'Connell is here to discuss some of the biggest stories of the week including the completion of five external reviews into maternity care at Portiuncula University Hospital, what we can learn from Rachel Reeve's tears in Westminster and why the happiness levels of women often dip in midlife. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

This Is the Author
S10 E27: Anne Marie Chaker, Adam Aleksic, and Katie Gatti Tassin

This Is the Author

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 8, 2025 14:26


In this episode, meet Wall Street Journal reporter-turned-professional bodybuilder Anne Marie Chaker, linguist and “Etymology Nerd” creator Adam Aleksic, and host of the Money with Katie podcast Katie Gatti Tassin. Hear Anne Marie Chaker on the power of weightlifting and exploding the myth of the “skinny ideal,” Adam Aleksic on how recording his audiobook was a “vocal marathon,” and Katie Gatti Tassin on how she prepared for recording her audiobook, and what she's most excited for listeners to hear. Lift by Anne Marie Chaker https://www.penguinrandomhouse.com/books/709922/lift-by-anne-marie-chaker/9798217077014/ Algospeak by Adam Aleksic https://www.penguinrandomhouse.com/books/776856/algospeak-by-adam-aleksic/9798217078066/ Rich Girl Nation by Katie Gatti Tassin https://www.penguinrandomhouse.com/books/749103/rich-girl-nation-by-katie-gatti-tassin/9798217016174/

On The Edge With Andrew Gold
552. The Interview EVERYONE Warned Me Not to Do - Anne Marie Waters

On The Edge With Andrew Gold

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 7, 2025 74:17


Anne Marie Waters: "I Was Hated – And I Don't Know Why" | Heretics with Andrew Gold In one of the most explosive and controversial interviews to date, Andrew Gold sits down with Anne Marie Waters – a political activist, founder of Sharia Watch UK, and former UKIP leadership candidate – to ask the questions most are too afraid to touch. Waters, a lesbian vegan who lived in Germany and Holland, discusses race, identity, Sharia law, censorship, and the future of Europe. She claims she was "particularly hated" despite standing against misogyny, homophobia and anti-Semitism – so what's driving the backlash? Is it her views on Islam, immigration, or race? Why are terms like “far-right” used so freely today, even against those who don't fit the label? SPONSORS: Get your Plaud AI note now: DTC: https://bit.ly/3Ir7qLs  - AMZ: https://bit.ly/4kFPZod Go to https://ground.news/andrew  to access diverse perspectives and uncover the truth. Subscribe through my link to get 40% off unlimited access this month only. Chuck Norris: Avoid these 3 Foods Like The Plague. Watch his method by clicking the link here: https://www.ChuckDefense.com/Heretics  Get an exclusive 15% discount on Saily data plans! Use code HERETICS at checkout. Download Saily app or go to https://saily.com/HERETICS   Struggling with anxiety, addiction, loss, relationships, cancel culture, or feeling low? Go to https://Just-Therapy.org. James' private practice: https://jamesesses.com Cut your wireless bill to 15 bucks a month at https://mintmobile.com/heretics  Go to https://freespoke.com/gold  to search freely. Download app & sub for 25% off Freespoke Premium with my link. This episode dives deep into questions that blur the lines between free speech and extremism, culture and religion, and race and identity – in a conversation you won't see on mainstream platforms.

Les pieds sur terre
Les liens du cœur : Les parents terribles

Les pieds sur terre

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 7, 2025 28:40


durée : 00:28:40 - Les Pieds sur terre - par : Sonia Kronlund, Delphine Saltel, Sophie Simonot - Chloé, 46 ans, raconte l'histoire de ses parents : celle d'un amour un peu fou, libertaire, avec lequel il n'a pas toujours été simple de se construire. Un amour, un couple — “Yves-et-Anne-Marie”, en un seul mot — qui réussira à aller jusqu'au bout de ses rêves et de ses promesses. - réalisation : Clémence Gross

France Culture physique
Les liens du cœur : Les parents terribles

France Culture physique

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 7, 2025 28:40


durée : 00:28:40 - Les Pieds sur terre - par : Sonia Kronlund, Delphine Saltel, Sophie Simonot - Chloé, 46 ans, raconte l'histoire de ses parents : celle d'un amour un peu fou, libertaire, avec lequel il n'a pas toujours été simple de se construire. Un amour, un couple — “Yves-et-Anne-Marie”, en un seul mot — qui réussira à aller jusqu'au bout de ses rêves et de ses promesses. - réalisation : Clémence Gross

bOrgcast
BorgcasTAS 1.03- The Wrath of Cabbage

bOrgcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 5, 2025 32:29


Anne-Marie and Peter cover TAS S1's The Infinite Vulcan. On Wednesday 16th they look at Yesteryear. Over on their Borgcast Galactica feed on 10th, they give their thoughts on Babylon5's Soul Hunter. The Star Trek Animated Series theme used was written by Ray Ellis and norm Prescott. Feel free to send your thoughts in (just keep the feedback to less than 5 minutes please). Borgcast@gmail.com

Coming Out + Beyond | LGBTQIA+ Stories
Get Comfortable With Uncertainty!

Coming Out + Beyond | LGBTQIA+ Stories

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 4, 2025 50:08


Wing Women Weekend, October 15-18, 2025, Provincetown, MA - a conference for women/non-binary persons who are new to the LGBTQIA+ community! This conference is all about connection, finding queer community, and having a whole lot of FUN! For the full conference schedule and to sign up, visit https://wingwomenweekend.com/ and use the coupon code PRIDE in June to receive 10% off."Maybe I'm Not Straight" and "When the Catalyst Relationship Ends" are do-at-your-own-pace courses for women who are reconsidering their sexual orientation and overcoming the end of their first lesbian relationship. Accessible, information-packed, and easy to do, these courses represent many years worth of experience working with women who come out later in life. Purchase your course and receive your first month subscription to Authentically Us, a safe online space for women who are coming out and beyond, for free! Learn more at https://annemariezanzal.com/courses-from-anne-marie-zanzal/This week on Coming Out & Beyond: LGBTQIA+ Stories, host Anne-Marie Zanzal chats with author Scott Stirrett. Author of 'The Uncertainty Advantage' and founder of Venture for Canada, Scott shares his personal journey of coming out, the impact it had on his career choices, and how he founded a nonprofit to help young people navigate uncertainty in their careers. Scott shares a personal account of how he manages his OCD, his processes for managing feelings around uncertainty, talks about challenges faced by marginalized groups, and reflects on the importance of values in personal growth. This is a fantastic episode for anyone at any age who is seeking to build their resilience and flexibility in the face of adversity.You can purchase Scott Stirrett's book, The Uncertainty Advantage, here: https://www.amazon.ca/Uncertainty-Advantage-Launching-Career-Change/dp/1459753224Learn more about Venture for Canada here: https://ventureforcanada.ca/Books that influenced Scott are Virtually Normal by Andrew Sullivan: https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/1717573 and Man's Search for Meaning by Viktor E. Frankl https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/4069.Man_s_Search_for_Meaning❓ What to Expect in This Episode:

Live95 Limerick Today Podcasts
We explain the findings around online games and manipulative tactics

Live95 Limerick Today Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 4, 2025 9:05


Live95's Anne-Marie joins Joe to discuss the recent CCPC report about online and mobile games and the manipulative design practices being used. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

The Mediate.com Podcast
Divorce Coaching and Parenting Coordination, with Anne-Marie Cade (Ep. 51)

The Mediate.com Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 3, 2025 23:48


In this episode Colin interviews Anne-Marie Cade, an award winning Lawyer, Mediator, Family Dispute Resolution Practitioner, Conflict Resolution Specialist, Parenting Coordinator, Speaker, and Trainer. They speak about Anne-Marie's experience as a mayor, her work as a divorce coach, and her takeaways from her international study on Parenting Coordination. After practicing law for over 15 years, Anne-Marie realized that what she was most interested in was relationships. She decided to begin training in mediation and coaching and established her own consultancy. She now works with corporate teams and local government to help them navigate conflict effectively and turn challenging confrontations into learning conversations. She also assists families who are experiencing a life crisis like divorce to resolve their disputes peacefully. She was awarded a Churchill Fellowship in 2020 to conduct research internationally in 16 cities in “Best Practice in Parenting Co-ordination” with a view to informing the implementation of the practice in Australia.  She is also an NLP Master Practitioner, a certified Divorce / Conflict coach, has training in Transformative Relationship Mediation, Brain Based Conversation and Coaching Skills (The Neuroleadership Institute), training in Applied Neuroscience and Brain Health and is also a Mental Health First Aider. Anne-Marie was named Australian Mediator of the Year 2023 at the Australasian Law Awards and Conflict Coach of the Year in 2024. More about Anne-Marie: https://annemariecade.com/about-me/ More about Divorce Coaching: https://certifieddivorcecoach.com/ An article from Anne-Marie at Mediate.com: https://mediate.com/why-words-matter-the-neuroscience-behind-careful-communication-in-local-government/  

The Morning Blend with David and Brenda
Who Do You Say I Am: Summer Institute

The Morning Blend with David and Brenda

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 3, 2025 10:12


Sr. Anne Marie Warren is inviting the community to experience the peaceful grounds at Our Lady of Peace Retreat in Beaverton. There are two big events this summer and Sr. Anne Marie has the details.Summer Institute and the Summer BBQ.Subscribe to the Morning Blend on your favorite podcast platform.Find this show on the free Hail Mary Media App, along with a radio live-stream, prayers, news, and more.Look through past episodes or support this podcast.The Morning Blend is a production of Mater Dei Radio in Portland, Oregon.

Perdidos En El Eter
Perdidos En El Éter #628 - Sopapo Oriental: ¡Los Avisos Más Mortíferos Del Mundo! (Parte II)

Perdidos En El Eter

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 3, 2025 85:44


Segunda parte de este Sopapo Oriental / Historias de Historietas en la que Eze repasa avisos en comics y otras revistas de cursos por correspondencia o manuales de artes marciales. En este episodio, dos senseis poco escrupulosos más: Wallace W. Reumann y el misterioso ¡MASTER KUNG-FU! Además, descubrimos para ustedes el curro secreto con el que nos estafó por décadas un famoso autor de comics estadounidense. ¿Quien será? Ya van a ver... El video tiene algunas imágenes, pueden verlas en YouTube, o en bit.ly/perdidos686avisos (pero no están sincronizadas, claro). Con música de Derek Scott, y Anne-Marie. Próximo programa: Dead Money + Entrevista a Tomás Aira y Mishka de Caro.

The VBAC Link
Episode 409 Anne Marie's VBAC + Positions for Labor and Birth

The VBAC Link

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 2, 2025 46:11


In today's episode, Anne Marie shares her intuitive, unmedicated VBAC journey. From building a trusting relationship with her supportive OBGYN to finding peace with all possible birth outcomes, her story is a powerful reminder of the strength that comes from informed decision-making and listening to our bodies!.Anne Marie takes us through her experience of moving freely during labor, naturally finding positions that worked for her, and ultimately pushing with her knees in—a position her body instinctively chose. She talks about how she worked through fears from her previous birth and how her provider honored her autonomy every step of the way.Needed Website: Code VBAC20 for 20% OffCoterie Diapers - Use code VBAC20 for 20% OffHow to VBAC: The Ultimate Prep Course for ParentsOnline VBAC Doula TrainingSupport this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/the-vbac-link/donationsAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brands

Le 5 à 7 Podcast
#144 Entre Elle & Lui (Gaël Comtois & Au Lit Avec Anne-Marie) LIVE!

Le 5 à 7 Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 2, 2025 76:05


VIENS NOUS VOIR EN SHOWS LIVE ''JUSTE ENTRE NOUS'' : https://podcast5a7.com/shows-live/➔ Le podcast d'aujourd'hui est présenté par Go Nutrition! Si tu cherches des collations santé vraiment bonnes, Go Nutrition, c'est pour TOI!! https://www.instagram.com/go.nutrition.snack/➔ Le podcast est présenté par DOSE, jus & shots pressés à froid : obtiens 20% de rabais avec le code 5A7 https://go.dosejuice.com/5a7podcast➔ Merci à VIZZY de vous présenter la SAISON 6! : Pour le parfait 5 à 7, essayez Vizzy Max 7%! : https://www.instagram.com/vizzyhardseltzerca/Aujourd'hui on vous présente un FOU crossover pas piqué des vers avec le podcast Entre Elle & Lui! Vous nous verrez d'ailleurs les 4 comme vous ne nous aviez JAMAS VU : confessions, roast et moments HILARANTS…bonne écoute xoxoRENDEZ-VOUS sur PATREON pour plus de 40 épisodes BONUS et les AFTER-SHOWS exclusifs déjà disponibles : https://www.patreon.com/cinqasept⁠⁠Suis-nous sur IG :Jess : https://www.instagram.com/jessica.rouxRose : https://www.instagram.com/la.santeroPour collaboration : podcast5a7@gmail.com

Le 5 à 7 Podcast
#144 Entre Elle & Lui (Gaël Comtois & Au Lit Avec Anne-Marie) LIVE!

Le 5 à 7 Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 2, 2025 76:05


VIENS NOUS VOIR EN SHOWS LIVE ''JUSTE ENTRE NOUS'' : https://podcast5a7.com/shows-live/➔ Le podcast d'aujourd'hui est présenté par Go Nutrition! Si tu cherches des collations santé vraiment bonnes, Go Nutrition, c'est pour TOI!! https://www.instagram.com/go.nutrition.snack/➔ Le podcast est présenté par DOSE, jus & shots pressés à froid : obtiens 20% de rabais avec le code 5A7 https://go.dosejuice.com/5a7podcast➔ Merci à VIZZY de vous présenter la SAISON 6! : Pour le parfait 5 à 7, essayez Vizzy Max 7%! : https://www.instagram.com/vizzyhardseltzerca/Aujourd'hui on vous présente un FOU crossover pas piqué des vers avec le podcast Entre Elle & Lui! Vous nous verrez d'ailleurs les 4 comme vous ne nous aviez JAMAS VU : confessions, roast et moments HILARANTS…bonne écoute xoxoRENDEZ-VOUS sur PATREON pour plus de 40 épisodes BONUS et les AFTER-SHOWS exclusifs déjà disponibles : https://www.patreon.com/cinqasept⁠⁠Suis-nous sur IG :Jess : https://www.instagram.com/jessica.rouxRose : https://www.instagram.com/la.santeroPour collaboration : podcast5a7@gmail.com

Own Your Business
How to Build Executive Presence with Alex Carter & Anne Marie Nest

Own Your Business

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 30, 2025 55:21


In this episode, I'm joined by negotiation expert Alex Carter and executive presence coach Anne Marie Nest for a conversation about what it really means to lead with presence. We talk about the myths around confidence, how to interrupt negative self-talk, and why executive presence isn't something you're born with—it's something you can learn and practice. Alex and Anne-Marie share personal stories, practical tips, and simple strategies you can start using right away. If you want to show up with more clarity, confidence, and command in your business, this episode is for you.

Business of Giving
Beyond the Battlefield: Anne Marie Dougherty on Rebuilding Lives—and Trust—for Veterans

Business of Giving

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 30, 2025 33:34


When ABC News anchor Bob Woodruff was catastrophically injured in Iraq in 2006, his family made a vow: if he survived, they'd use their platform to support others returning from war without the same safety net. Nearly 20 years later, that promise lives on through the Bob Woodruff Foundation.Its CEO, Anne Marie Dougherty, has scaled that vision into a national force for connection, dignity, and service—reaching 98.5% of all U.S. veterans through a powerful network of partners.She joins us now to share the Foundation's remarkable journey—and the quiet acts of kindness that make it all work.

Radio Record
Record Party #332 (28-06-2025)

Radio Record

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 29, 2025


01. Usher, Lusso, Redliners - Yeah! (Record Mix) 02. Otnicka, Kaskeiyp - For an Angel (Record Mix) 03. Tiesto, Ava Max - The Motto (Record Mix) 04. Alan Walker, Yuqi, Jvke - Fire! (Record Mix) 05. Gorgon City, Katy Menditta - Imagination (Record Mix) 06. Max Oazo - Gimme! Gimme! Gimme! (Record Mix) 07. Hugel, Topic, Arash, Daecolm - I Adore You (Record Mix) 08. Block & Crown, Atilla Cetin - How Many Nations (Record Mix) 09. Lilly Wood, Prick, Robin Schulz - Prayer In C (Record Mix) 10. Empire Of The Sun, Tony Romera - Walking on a dream (Record Mix) 11. R3Hab, Sophie And The Giants - All Night (Record Mix) 12. Cedric Gervais, Nile Rodgers - We Are Family (Record Mix) 13. Fisher, Flowdan - Boost Up (Record Mix) 14. Beatmount, Oneil - Heads Will Roll (Record Mix) 15. Feder, Emmi - Blind (Record Mix) 16. Clean Bandit, Anne-Marie, David Guetta - Cry Baby (Record Mix) 17. Modjo - Lady (Hear Me Tonight) (Record Mix) 18. Felix, Charlotte Haining, Switch Disco - I Found You (Record Mix) 19. Avalan Rokston, Alex Caspian - Something to Believe In (Record Mix) 20. Saint Jhn, Imanbek - Roses (Record Mix) 21. Richard Grey - At Night (Record Mix) 22. Alessandro - Goes Deeper (Record Mix) 23. Armin Van Buuren - Es Vedra (Record Mix) 24. New World Sound, J2, Sara Phillips - Outta My Head (Record Mix) 25. Avicii - Levels (Record Mix) 26. Noizu - Summer 91 (Looking Back) (Record Mix) 27. Benny Benassi, Chris Nasty - Aphrodisiak (Record Mix) 28. Alok, Jess Glynne - Summer's Back (Record Mix) 29. Scotty, Marc Korn, Semitoo, Alex Caspian - Blue (Da Ba Dee) (Record Mix) 30. Amor - Tell Me (Record Mix) 31. Cyril, Dean Lewis, Amice - Fall At Your Feet (Record Mix) 32. Kungs - Clap Your Hands (Record Mix) 33. Steve Angello - Me (Record Mix) 34. Annabell Kowalski - Hey Boy Hey Girl (Record Mix) 35. Eelke Kleijn, Joris Voorn - Transmission (Record Mix) 36. Going Deeper - Hypnotized (Record Mix) 37. Nicky Romero - All Night Long (Record Mix) 38. Otnicka - Celebrate the Love (Record Mix) 39. Global Deejays, Jenia Smile, Ser Twister - The Sound Of San Francisco (Record Mix) 40. Zhu - In the Morning! (Record Mix) 41. Matt Sassari, Sidepiece - Elektro (Record Mix) 42. Ian Carey, Michelle Shellers, Manyfew, Joe Stone - Keep On Rising (Record Mix) 43. Steve Aoki, David Guetta, Swae Lee, Pnb Rock - My Life (Record Mix) 44. Dubdogz, Zerky - Sun Goes Down (Sound Of Violence) (Record Mix) 45. Fast Boy, Raf, Amice - Wave (Record Mix) 46. Mentol, Aden - I Could Be The One (Record Mix) 47. Atb, Topic, A7S - Your Love (9PM) (Record Mix) 48. Mark Dann, Giovanni Ricci - Let Me Die (Record Mix) 49. Armin Van Buuren, Maia Wright - One More Time (Record Mix) 50. John Martin, Tiesto - Anywhere For You (Record Mix) 51. Dj Zinc, Ms Dynamite - Wile Out 24 (Record Mix) 52. Robin Schulz, Francesco Yates - Sugar (Record Mix) 53. Topcover - First Day (Record Mix) 54. Alexander Popov, Whiteout, Vaileri - Need to Feel Loved (Record Mix) 55. Oceana, Bodybangers - Endless Summer (Record Mix) 56. Alan Walker, Meek - Dancing In Love (Record Mix) 57. Misha Miller, Alexvelea, Bodega - Bam Bam (Record Mix) 58. Alok, Clementine Douglas - Body Talk (Record Mix) 59. Morgan Page, Telykast - Dancing All Alone (Record Mix) 60. Alex Adair, Don Diablo, Cid - Make Me Feel Better (Record Mix) 61. Oneil, Kanvise, Murana - Redlight (Record Mix) 62. Rihanna, Calvin Harris - We Found Love (Record Mix) 63. Gorgon City, Mk - There for You (Record Mix) 64. Zerb, Ty Dolla $Ign, Wiz Khalifa - Location (Record Mix) 65. Skytech - The Rhythm (Record Mix) 66. R3Hab, Inna, Sash! - Rock My Body (Record Mix) 67. Dante Klein - Gotta Feel (Record Mix) 68. Gregory Porter, Jonas Blue - Liquid Spirit (Record Mix) 69. Twocolors, Roe Byrne, Amice - Stereo (Record Mix) 70. Killteq, D.Hash, Vallhee - I Like It (Record Mix) 71. Michael Gray - The Weekend (Record Mix) 72. Fedde Le Grand - Rude Boy (Record Mix) 73. Hypaton, David Guetta, La Bouche - Be My Lover (Record Mix) 74. Swanky Tunes, Shapov - Wannabe (Record Mix) 75. Drenchill, Indiiana - Feel This Way (Record Mix) 76. Goodboys, Nu Aspect, Avaion - Blindspot (Record Mix) 77. Tayna, Marshmello, Ukay - Si Ai (Record Mix) 78. Dj Feel, Desmind, Natalie Rise - Stereo Love (Record Mix) 79. Tommy Cash - Espresso Macchiato (Record Mix) 80. Sevdaliza, Yseult, Pabllo Vittar, Tiesto - Alibi (Record Mix) 81. R3Hab, Mufasa, Rani - Believe (Record Mix) 82. Dj Antoine, Tom Novy - Superstar (Record Mix) 83. Oliver Heldens, Riton, Vula - Turn Me On (Record Mix) 84. Meduza, James Carter, Elley Duhe, Fast Boy - Bad Memories (Record Mix) 85. Argy, Omnya - Aria (Record Mix) 86. Alesso, Calvin Harris - Under Control (Record Mix) 87. Alok, Innerverse, Frey - Allein Allein (Record Mix) 88. Maesic, Marshall Jefferson, Salome Das - Life Is Simple (Record Mix) 89. Robin Schulz, Erika Sirola - Speechless (Record Mix) 90. Loreen - Warning Signs (Record Mix) 91. Klaas - The Way (Record Mix) 92. Disclosure - She's Gone, Dance On (Record Mix) 93. Regard, Years & Years - Hallucination (Record Mix) 94. Maruv, Boosin - Drunk Groove (Record Mix) 95. Block & Crown, Lissat - Ocean Cake (Record Mix) 96. Pascal Letoublon, Leony - Friendships (Record Mix) 97. Iommi, Micah, Perfect Pitch, Alex Caspian - Up And Down (Record Mix) 98. Dj Dimixer, Favia - One of Us (Record Mix) 99. Basto! - Gregory's Theme (Record Mix) 100. Goom Gum - Moonlight (Record Mix) 101. Lost Frequencies, Janieck Devy - Reality (Record Mix) 102. Afrosalto, Mednas, Afrojack, Gregor Salto - All Good Things (Come To An End) (Record Mix) 103. Duke Dumont - Won't Look Back (Record Mix) 104. Martin Jensen, Fastboy - One Day (Record Mix) 105. Ray Dalton, Amice - All We Got (Record Mix) 106. Tim Berg - Seek Bromance (Record Mix) 107. Marc Korn, Danny Suko, Heart Fx - Every Breath You Take (Record Mix) 108. Bob Sinclar - Cruel Summer (Record Mix) 109. Darude, Glazur, Xm - Sandstorm (Record Mix) 110. Zerb, Sofiya Nzau - Mwaki (Record Mix) 111. Camelphat, Elderbrook - Cola (Record Mix) 112. Cat Dealers, Lothief, Santti - Sunshine (Record Mix) 113. Becky Hill - Outside Of Love (Record Mix) 114. Murdbrain, Theajsound, Rachel Morgan Perry - Save Me (Record Mix) 115. Robin Schulz, Cyril, Sam Martin - World Gone Wild (Record Mix) 116. Lucas & Steve, Lawrent, Jordan Shaw - End Of Time (Record Mix) 117. R3Hab, Vize, Jp Cooper, Amice - Jet Plane (Record Mix) 118. Imanbek, Rick Ross, Kddk - Built Different (Record Mix) 119. Oneil, Kanvise, Sara Phillips, Organ - Wake Me Up (Record Mix) 120. Armand Van Helden, Salvatore Mancuso - my my my (Record Mix) 121. Cedric Gervais, Nile Rodgers - We Are Family (Record Mix) 122. Shouse - Love Tonight (Record Mix) 123. Purple Disco Machine, Asdis, Amice - Beat Of Your Heart (Record Mix) 124. Faul, Wad, Pnau - Changes (Record Mix) 125. Jaden Bojsen, David Guetta - Let's Go (Record Mix) 126. Dj Kuba, Neitan, Bounce Inc. - Watch Out (Record Mix) 127. Edward Maya, Yohani - Diamonds (Record Mix) 128. Galantis - Runaway (U & I) (Record Mix) 129. Faros - Say It Right (Record Mix) 130. Galwaro, Lizot, Gabry Ponte - Like a Prayer (Record Mix) 131. Sean Finn - Crazy (Record Mix) 132. Otto Knows - Your Love (Record Mix) 133. Block & Crown, Daisy - Mr Vain (Record Mix) 134. Oliver Heldens, Djs From Mars, Jd Davis - Blue Monday (Record Mix) 135. Hugel, Alleh, Yorghaki - una noche con hugel (Record Mix) 136. Maurizio Basilotta, Mf Productions - You're Not Alone (Record Mix) 137. Tiesto, Soaky Siren - Tantalizing (Record Mix) 138. Alok, Gryffin, Julia Church - Never Letting Go (Record Mix) 139. Philip George - Wish You Were Mine (Record Mix) 140. Fisher, Flowdan - Boost Up (Record Mix) 141. Diplo, Miguel - Don't Forget My Love (Record Mix) 142. Rob Laniado - Vibing (Record Mix)

Borgcast Galactica
BabylOrg 1.02 Is it spoo or poo

Borgcast Galactica

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 28, 2025 78:10


Anne-Marie and Peter continue their journey through Babylon 5 S1 with Midnight On The Firing Line, asking the important question: Is it Spoo or is it poo?  The Babylon 5 was written by Christopher Franke. On 10th July they look at SOUL HUNTER. Over on their Borgcast feed, on the 4th, they cover the Animated series' The Infinite Vulcan. Feel free to send your thoughts in (just keep the feedback to less than 5 minutes please). Borgcast@gmail.com

Europe 1 - Hondelatte Raconte
[BONUS] - L'affaire Le Couviour : se méfier des belles filles

Europe 1 - Hondelatte Raconte

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 27, 2025 28:05


En 2009 à Grand-Champ dans le Morbihan. Des cambrioleurs s'introduisent chez les Le Couviour. Eugène et Anne-Marie sont bâillonnés avec du ruban adhésif. Anne-Marie en meurt étouffée. Distribué par Audiomeans. Visitez audiomeans.fr/politique-de-confidentialite pour plus d'informations.

Big Idea Big Moves
Reclaim Your Physical Power and Transform Your Life with Anne Marie Chaker

Big Idea Big Moves

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 27, 2025 32:01


Anne Marie Chaker is a former features writer for the Wall Street Journal, a professional bodybuilder, and now author of the new book Lift: How Women Can Reclaim Their Physical Power and Transform Their Lives. After overcoming significant personal challenges, Anne Marie found strength training, which not only transformed her physically but also reshaped her confidence and how she moves through the world.In this episode, we're diving into Anne Marie's journey, the game-changing ideas from her book, and her actionable strategies for balancing fitness, career, and personal life. And stick around—at the end of the episode, she will share her top three tips for fitting it all into a busy life. You won't want to miss it!”Be sure to tell Jamie and Anne Marie what you think about this episode by leaving a review and rating. It helps us get the message out there!Find out more https://linktr.ee/bigideabigmoves Look at our Partnership Info Package Follow us on Instagram www.instagram.com/bigidea_bigmoves Facebook www.facebook.com/bigideabigmoves For Human Resources and Talent help contact www.epitomeHR.com Take their free assessment Talk to us about partnerships Sleep is the key to building muscle, improving athletic performance, and increasing productivity. But winding down and getting great sleep can be tough. Thirdzy's PM Recovery Collagen can help. This all-natural drink powder, packed with nutrients and amino acids, supports great quality sleep and muscle recovery. With no melatonin or sedatives – you won't get hooked or feel groggy in the morning. Go to thirdzy.com and use code BIBM20 to save 20% Follow Anne Marie on Instagram: @annemariechakerSubscribe to her substack https://annemariechaker.substack.com/Photo @tinakrohnphoto*recorded Dec 2024

Coming Out + Beyond | LGBTQIA+ Stories

Wing Women Weekend, October 15-18, 2025, Provincetown, MA - a conference for women/non-binary persons who are new to the LGBTQIA+ community! This conference is all about connection, finding queer community, and having a whole lot of FUN! For the full conference schedule and to sign up, visit https://wingwomenweekend.com/ and use the coupon code PRIDE in June to receive 10% off."Maybe I'm Not Straight" and "When the Catalyst Relationship Ends" are do-at-your-own-pace courses for women who are reconsidering their sexual orientation and overcoming the end of their first lesbian relationship. Accessible, information-packed, and easy to do, these courses represent many years worth of experience working with women who come out later in life. Purchase your course and receive your first month subscription to Authentically Us, a safe online space for women who are coming out and beyond, for free! Learn more at https://annemariezanzal.com/courses-from-anne-marie-zanzal/This week on Coming Out & Beyond: LGBTQIA+ Stories, we revisit an episode from season 3 where Anne-Marie Zanzal and Tonda McKay revisit the story of their journey in love and marriage. With the conversation facilitated by Anne-Marie's collaborator, Anna Empey, Anne-Marie and Tonda retell the story of how they first met, explain the nuances of a newbie and long-out lesbian courtship and relationship, and reflect on what they've learned along the way. As you listen, you'll discover how theirs is a partnership based on equity within the relationship, how they navigated complicated feelings as Anne-Marie went through the coming out and divorce process, how they resolve conflict, and what it means to them both to find love later in life.The songs Anne-Marie and Tonda mention in this episode are "She Keeps Me Warm" by Mary Lambert https://youtu.be/NhqH-r7Xj0E?si=3dz8Uc6b7tNhXmOS and "This is Me" from the film "The Greatest Showman" https://youtu.be/CjxugyZCfuw?si=YiMI9dHJUUgADcIO.❓ What to Expect in This Episode:

Coming Out + Beyond | LGBTQIA+ Stories

Wing Women Weekend, October 15-18, 2025, Provincetown, MA - a conference for women/non-binary persons who are new to the LGBTQIA+ community! This conference is all about connection, finding queer community, and having a whole lot of FUN! For the full conference schedule and to sign up, visit https://wingwomenweekend.com/ and use the coupon code PRIDE in June to receive 10% off."Maybe I'm Not Straight" and "When the Catalyst Relationship Ends" are do-at-your-own-pace courses for women who are reconsidering their sexual orientation and overcoming the end of their first lesbian relationship. Accessible, information-packed, and easy to do, these courses represent many years worth of experience working with women who come out later in life. Purchase your course and receive your first month subscription to Authentically Us, a safe online space for women who are coming out and beyond, for free! Learn more at https://annemariezanzal.com/courses-from-anne-marie-zanzal/This week on Coming Out & Beyond: LGBTQIA+ Stories, we revisit an episode from season 3 where Anne-Marie Zanzal and Tonda McKay revisit the story of their journey in love and marriage. With the conversation facilitated by Anne-Marie's collaborator, Anna Empey, Anne-Marie and Tonda retell the story of how they first met, explain the nuances of a newbie and long-out lesbian courtship and relationship, and reflect on what they've learned along the way. As you listen, you'll discover how theirs is a partnership based on equity within the relationship, how they navigated complicated feelings as Anne-Marie went through the coming out and divorce process, how they resolve conflict, and what it means to them both to find love later in life.The songs Anne-Marie and Tonda mention in this episode are "She Keeps Me Warm" by Mary Lambert https://youtu.be/NhqH-r7Xj0E?si=3dz8Uc6b7tNhXmOS and "This is Me" from the film "The Greatest Showman" https://youtu.be/CjxugyZCfuw?si=YiMI9dHJUUgADcIO.❓ What to Expect in This Episode:

Leader Talks with Anne-Marie Pham powered by CCDI
Season 4, Episode 5 | Guest: Senator Andrew Cardozo – Canadian Multiculturalism Day

Leader Talks with Anne-Marie Pham powered by CCDI

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 27, 2025 40:32


How can Canada move forward in building a truly inclusive society in the face of growing polarization and resistance to DEI efforts?In this new episode of Inclusion Table Talks, CCDI's new sub-series of Leader Talks with Anne-Marie Pham, Anne-Marie sits down with Senator Andrew Cardozo, public policy expert, community leader, and champion of diversity, equity, and inclusion. Throughout his career, Senator Cardozo has held leadership roles across government, regulatory bodies, and civil society, working to advance social and cultural policy in Canada.Senator Cardozo shares his experience of working in the Canadian government, highlighting his involvement in cultural policy, and human rights. He offers insights on the current DEI landscape in an informative discussion covering the role of the Senate in shaping public policy, how Canada's identity has always been rooted in diversity, and why the narrative around DEI is under threat. Senator Cardozo also examines the forces driving anti-DEI rhetoric, the complexities of today's social debates, and what leaders and communities can do to foster meaningful, inclusive dialogue.Join us to hear Senator Andrew Cardozo's vision and hope for the social, cultural, and political landscape of Canada, and his ideas on how to take back control of the DEI narrative. Tune in now on your preferred podcast platform, or visit: https://ccdi.ca/podcast/Key Points From This Episode:Senator Cardozo's career journey, from newcomer to a leader in public policy and the Senate.How the Canadian Senate functions and its role in shaping long-term, inclusive public policy.Why Canada's foundation is rooted in identity politics and is central to the country's evolution.Explore the laws and policies that have advanced diversity and inclusion in Canada.Hear how today's anti-DEI rhetoric is reframing the narrative, and why this shift is crucial.Find out why certain groups have become focal points in public debates around DEI.How evolving language and terminology can unintentionally alienate potential allies.The importance of meeting people where they are and fostering inclusive conversations.Challenges facing young men today and why approaches must recognize their experiences.Learn why fostering healthy public dialogue and supporting traditional media is vital.What gives Senator Cardozo hope for Canada's future.Links Mentioned in Today's Episode: Senator Andrew CardozoSenator Andrew Cardozo on LinkedInSenator Andrew Cardozo on XCanadian Centre for Diversity and InclusionLeader Talks with Anne-Marie Pham

Highlights from The Pat Kenny Show
Anne Marie Allen on her life as a fifteen-year-old in Opus Dei

Highlights from The Pat Kenny Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 26, 2025 15:01


Mortifications, loneliness, working day and night. Anne Marie Allen, who was recruited to Opus Dei at the age of 15 and escaped after 7 years has written a book on her on her life as a fifteen-year-old in Opus Dei 'Serve My Lost Years at the Heart of Ireland's Opus Dei'

Parlons-Nous
Séparation : Sophie veut se défaire de l'emprise de son ex-mari

Parlons-Nous

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 23, 2025 36:13


REDIFF - Sophie est séparée de son ex-mari depuis 7 ans. Malgré leur relation conflictuelle, ils restent en contact pour leurs enfants. Depuis, elle peine à refaire sa vie. Anne Marie a réagi au témoignage de Sophie car elle a réussi rebondir après une relation d'emprise. Sexualité, infidélités, coups de foudre, difficultés dans le couple... Au micro de Caroline Dublanche, les auditeurs confient leur vie amoureuse. RTL vous propose désormais de redécouvrir, tous les matins, un cas marquant ! Pour participer, contactez l'émission au 09 69 39 10 11 (prix d'un appel local) ou sur parlonsnous@rtl.frDistribué par Audiomeans. Visitez audiomeans.fr/politique-de-confidentialite pour plus d'informations.

Radio Record
Record Party #331 (21-06-2025)

Radio Record

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 22, 2025


01. David Guetta, Girl On Couch, Billen Ted - Man In Finance (Record Mix) 02. Rihanna, Calvin Harris - We Found Love (Record Mix) 03. Meduza, James Carter, Elley Duhe, Fast Boy - Bad Memories (Record Mix) 04. Camelphat, Elderbrook - Cola (Record Mix) 05. Oneil, Kanvise, Sara Phillips, Organ - Wake Me Up (Record Mix) 06. Annabell Kowalski - Hey Boy Hey Girl (Record Mix) 07. Alok, Clementine Douglas - Body Talk (Record Mix) 08. R3Hab, Mufasa, Rani - Believe (Record Mix) 09. Faros - Say It Right (Record Mix) 10. Bassjackers - Wrong Or Right (The Riddle) (Record Mix) 11. Crazibiza - Fresh (Record Mix) 12. Drenchill, Indiiana - Feel This Way (Record Mix) 13. Imanbek, Rick Ross, Kddk - Built Different (Record Mix) 14. Feder, Emmi - Blind (Record Mix) 15. Basto!, Yves V - Cloud Breaker (Record Mix) 16. Robin Schulz, Cyril, Sam Martin - World Gone Wild (Record Mix) 17. Becky Hill - Outside Of Love (Record Mix) 18. C Block, The Distance, Riddick - So Strung Out (Record Mix) 19. Darude, Glazur, Xm - Sandstorm (Record Mix) 20. Tony Igy - Cascade (Record Mix) 21. C-Bool, Giang Pham - DJ Is Your Second Name (Record Mix) 22. Twocolors, Safri Duo, Chris De Sarandy - Head Above Water (Record Mix) 23. Dimitri Vegas, Like Mike, Ne-Yo - Higher Place (Record Mix) 24. Tiesto, Soaky Siren - Tantalizing (Record Mix) 25. Meysta, Bersage, Haluna - Salt (Record Mix) 26. Purple Disco Machine, Asdis, Amice - Beat Of Your Heart (Record Mix) 27. Marshmello, Jonas Brothers, Alex Caspian - Slow Motion (Record Mix) 28. Lunax, Mia Amare - Sweet Harmony (Record Mix) 29. Redondo, Shayee - Feeling Good (Record Mix) 30. Cat Dealers, Lothief, Santti - Sunshine (Record Mix) 31. Armand Van Helden, Salvatore Mancuso - my my my (Record Mix) 32. Rob Laniado - Vibing (Record Mix) 33. Murdbrain, Theajsound, Rachel Morgan Perry - Save Me (Record Mix) 34. Otnicka - Celebrate the Love (Record Mix) 35. Lucas & Steve, Lawrent, Jordan Shaw - End Of Time (Record Mix) 36. Tim Berg - Seek Bromance (Record Mix) 37. Riton, Nightcrawlers, Mufasa, Hypeman - Friday (Record Mix) 38. Mark Dann, Giovanni Ricci - Let Me Die (Record Mix) 39. Martin Garrix - Animals! (Record Mix) 40. Felix Jaehn, Sophie Ellis-Bextor - Ready For Your Love (Record Mix) 41. Shouse - Love Tonight (Record Mix) 42. Mirko Donnini - Thinking of You (Record Mix) 43. Sean Finn - Crazy (Record Mix) 44. Hedegaard, Martin Jensen, Victoria Nadine - Favorite Mistakes (Record Mix) 45. David Guetta, Mistajam, John Newman - If You Really Love Me (How Will I Know) (Record Mix) 46. Fast Boy, Topic - Forget You (Record Mix) 47. Ben Delay - I Never Felt So Right (Record Mix) 48. Oneil, Dj Dimixer - Children (Record Mix) 49. Alesso, Calvin Harris - Under Control (Record Mix) 50. Dom Dolla, Clementine Douglas - Miracle Maker (Record Mix) 51. Amor - Tell Me (Record Mix) 52. Topcover - First Day (Record Mix) 53. Alessandro - Goes Deeper (Record Mix) 54. Alok, Ava Max - Car Keys (Ayla) (Record Mix) 55. Block & Crown, Daisy - Mr Vain (Record Mix) 56. Anyma, Ellie Goulding - Hypnotized (Record Mix) 57. Galantis - Runaway (U & I) (Record Mix) 58. Robin Schulz, Nervo, Koppy - Freaking You Out (Record Mix) 59. Alexander Popov, Whiteout, Vaileri - Need to Feel Loved (Record Mix) 60. Rompasso, Bedanokov - In the Dark (Record Mix) 61. Tiesto - Red Lights (Record Mix) 62. Joezi, Lizwi - Amathole (Record Mix) 63. Filatov & Karas - Time Won't Wait (Record Mix) 64. Oliver Heldens, Becky Hill - Gecko (Overdrive) (Record Mix) 65. Benson Boone, Dj Dark - Beautiful Things (Record Mix) 66. Jonas Blue, Jp Cooper - Perfect Strangers (Record Mix) 67. Alle Farben, Graham Candy, Lahos - Flowers (Record Mix) 68. Duke Dumont - Won't Look Back (Record Mix) 69. Sakko, Jibaro - Carnival (Record Mix) 70. Avicii, Dan Tyminski - Hey Brother (Record Mix) 71. Otnicka, Kaskeiyp - For an Angel (Record Mix) 72. Fisher - Losing It (Record Mix) 73. Hugel, Topic, Arash, Daecolm - I Adore You (Record Mix) 74. J Balvin, Willy William, Gonsu, Jenia Smile, Ser Twist - Mi Gente (Record Mix) 75. Alan Walker, A$Ap Rocky, Uslord, Xtv$ - Live Fast (PUBGM) (Record Mix) 76. Sophie And The Giants, Amice - Shut Up And Dance (Record Mix) 77. Ofenbach - Be Mine (Record Mix) 78. Diplo, Maren Morris - 42 (Record Mix) 79. Rain Radio, Dj Craig Gorman - Talk About (Record Mix) 80. Fast Boy, Raf, Amice - Wave (Record Mix) 81. Avalan Rokston, Alex Caspian - Something to Believe In (Record Mix) 82. Lady Gaga - Abracadabra (Record Mix) 83. Saint Jhn, Imanbek - Roses (Record Mix) 84. Steve Angello, Modern Tales - Darkness In Me (Record Mix) 85. Basto! - I Rave You (Record Mix) 86. Shane Codd - Rather Be Alone (Record Mix) 87. Benny Benassi, Chris Nasty - Aphrodisiak (Record Mix) 88. David Guetta, Anne-Marie, Coi Leray - Baby Don't Hurt Me (Record Mix) 89. Alok, Innerverse, Frey - Allein Allein (Record Mix) 90. Аигел, Amice - Пыяла (Record Mix) 91. Faul & Wad, Nico & Vinz, Altego, Old Jim - How I Feel (Am I Wrong) (Record Mix) 92. Maesic, Marshall Jefferson, Salome Das - Life Is Simple (Record Mix) 93. Moby, Blond Ish, Kiko Franco - Natural Blues (Record Mix) 94. Axwell, Ingrosso - More Than You Know (Record Mix) 95. Argy, Omnya - Aria (Record Mix) 96. Misha Miller, Alexvelea, Bodega - Bam Bam (Record Mix) 97. Fred Again.., The Blessed Madonna - Marea (Weve Lost Dancing) (Record Mix) 98. Adam Lambert - Ghost Town (Record Mix) 99. James Hype, Kim Petras - Drums (Record Mix) 100. Oneil, Smola - Addicted (Record Mix) 101. Bolier, Joe Stone, Voost - Keep This Fire Burning (Record Mix) 102. Robin Schulz, Francesco Yates - Sugar (Record Mix) 103. Oliver Heldens, Weibird - Out of Love (Record Mix) 104. Calvin Harris, Rag'N'Bone Man - Giant (Record Mix) 105. Marc Benjamin - Same Old Love (Record Mix) 106. Michael Gray - The Weekend (Record Mix) 107. Afrosalto, Mednas, Afrojack, Gregor Salto - All Good Things (Come To An End) (Record Mix) 108. Lufthaus, Sophie Ellis-Bextor - Immortal (Record Mix) 109. Lost Frequencies, Dimaro - Are You With Me (Record Mix) 110. Twocolors - Heavy Metal Love (Record Mix) 111. Cyril, Dean Lewis, Amice - Fall At Your Feet (Record Mix) 112. Dj Dimixer, Dante, Dmitrii G - Only you (Record Mix) 113. Basto! - Gregory's Theme (Record Mix) 114. Kris Kross Amsterdam, Eyelar - Mr. Lie To Me (Record Mix) 115. Klaas - The Way (Record Mix) 116. Tujamo, Azteck, Inna - Freak (Record Mix) 117. Sean Finn - Give It to Me (Record Mix) 118. Zerb, The Chainsmokers, Ink - Addicted (Record Mix) 119. Doechii, Dj Dark - Anxiety (Record Mix) 120. R3Hab, Vize, Jp Cooper, Amice - Jet Plane (Record Mix) 121. Pierse, Blair - Bitter Sweet Symphony (Record Mix) 122. Filatov & Karas - Au Au (Record Mix) 123. Timmy Trumpet, Karol Sevilla, Faulhaber, Zorba - Weekend (Record Mix) 124. Tiesto - Lay Low (Record Mix) 125. Gorgon City, Romans - Saving My Life (Record Mix) 126. Lana Del Rey, Kevin Blanc - Young & Beautiful (Record Mix) 127. Adam Port, Stryv, Malachii, Switch Disco - Move (Record Mix) 128. Topic, A7S - Breaking Me (Record Mix) 129. Alle Farben - Bad Ideas (Record Mix) 130. Showtek, Smack, Sam Gray - Take My Heart Away (Record Mix) 131. Ofenbach, Norma Jean Martine - Overdrive (Record Mix) 132. Nicky Romero, Vikkstar, Alpharock, Oaks - Where Do I Go (Record Mix) 133. Imany, Ivan Spell, Daniel Magre - You Will Never Know (Record Mix) 134. Clean Bandit, Anne-Marie, David Guetta - Cry Baby (Record Mix) 135. Faros - Say It Right (Record Mix) 136. Alok, Gryffin, Julia Church - Never Letting Go (Record Mix) 137. Joel Corry, Pickle, Vula - Stay Together (Baby Baby) (Record Mix) 138. Regard, Years & Years - Hallucination (Record Mix) 139. Firebeatz, Dubdogz - Give It Up (Record Mix) 140. Stefy De Cicco, Ben Hamilton, Martin Jensen - Day 'N' Nite (Record Mix) 141. Maruv, Boosin - Drunk Groove (Record Mix) 142. Don Diablo - The Way I Are (Record Mix)

bOrgcast
BorgcasTAS 1.02- Looks like f on earth

bOrgcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 21, 2025 29:27


Anne-Marie and Peter cover TAS S1's More Tribbles More Troubles. On Friday 4th July they look at The Infinite Vulcan. Over on their Borgcast Galactica feed on Monday 23rd June, they Babylon5's Midnight On The Firing Line. The Star Trek Animated Series theme used was written by Ray Ellis and norm Prescott. Feel free to send your thoughts in (just keep the feedback to less than 5 minutes please). Borgcast@gmail.com

Coming Out + Beyond | LGBTQIA+ Stories

Wing Women Weekend, October 15-18, 2025, Provincetown, MA - a conference for women/non-binary persons who are new to the LGBTQIA+ community! This conference is all about connection, finding queer community, and having a whole lot of FUN! For the full conference schedule and to sign up, visit https://wingwomenweekend.com/ and use the coupon code PRIDE in June to receive 10% off."Maybe I'm Not Straight" and "When the Catalyst Relationship Ends" are do-at-your-own-pace courses for women who are reconsidering their sexual orientation and overcoming the end of their first lesbian relationship. Accessible, information-packed, and easy to do, these courses represent many years worth of experience working with women who come out later in life. Purchase your course and receive your first month subscription to Authentically Us, a safe online space for women who are coming out and beyond, for free! Learn more at https://annemariezanzal.com/courses-from-anne-marie-zanzal/Welcome back to part 2 of Anne-Marie Zanzal's conversation with celebrated author and illustrator, Brian Selznick. Brian is the author of the popular young adult novels, The Invention of Hugo Cabret, Wonderstruck, The Marvels, Run Away With Me, and Kaleidoscope, among others. Brian inspires young readers with his creative approach to storytelling that combines writing and illustration, telling stories that resonate with young queer audiences. In 2011, The Invention of Hugo Cabret was adapted as a film my legendary director Martin Scorsese. In part 2 of this engaging conversation, Anne-Marie and Brian dive into themes of queer love, queer history, discuss why representation matters for young LGBTQ people, explore the concepts of inner and outer safe spaces, and discuss how Brian's storytelling has evolved over time.Discover Brian Selznick's body of work at https://brianselznick.com/The song Brian mentions in this episode as being so impactful to him at a young age is 'Total Eclipse of the Heart' by Bonnie Tyler: https://youtu.be/lcOxhH8N3Bo?si=Tldbu0sIp-a66NoUA book that influenced Brian is "Weetzie Bat" by Francesca Lia Block: https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/44353.Weetzie_BatA film that impacted Brian is Poison, directed by Todd Haynes: https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0102687/❓ What to Expect in This Episode:

Coming Out + Beyond | LGBTQIA+ Stories

Wing Women Weekend, October 15-18, 2025, Provincetown, MA - a conference for women/non-binary persons who are new to the LGBTQIA+ community! This conference is all about connection, finding queer community, and having a whole lot of FUN! For the full conference schedule and to sign up, visit https://wingwomenweekend.com/ and use the coupon code PRIDE in June to receive 10% off."Maybe I'm Not Straight" and "When the Catalyst Relationship Ends" are do-at-your-own-pace courses for women who are reconsidering their sexual orientation and overcoming the end of their first lesbian relationship. Accessible, information-packed, and easy to do, these courses represent many years worth of experience working with women who come out later in life. Purchase your course and receive your first month subscription to Authentically Us, a safe online space for women who are coming out and beyond, for free! Learn more at https://annemariezanzal.com/courses-from-anne-marie-zanzal/Welcome back to part 2 of Anne-Marie Zanzal's conversation with celebrated author and illustrator, Brian Selznick. Brian is the author of the popular young adult novels, The Invention of Hugo Cabret, Wonderstruck, The Marvels, Run Away With Me, and Kaleidoscope, among others. Brian inspires young readers with his creative approach to storytelling that combines writing and illustration, telling stories that resonate with young queer audiences. In 2011, The Invention of Hugo Cabret was adapted as a film my legendary director Martin Scorsese. In part 2 of this engaging conversation, Anne-Marie and Brian dive into themes of queer love, queer history, discuss why representation matters for young LGBTQ people, explore the concepts of inner and outer safe spaces, and discuss how Brian's storytelling has evolved over time.Discover Brian Selznick's body of work at https://brianselznick.com/The song Brian mentions in this episode as being so impactful to him at a young age is 'Total Eclipse of the Heart' by Bonnie Tyler: https://youtu.be/lcOxhH8N3Bo?si=Tldbu0sIp-a66NoUA book that influenced Brian is "Weetzie Bat" by Francesca Lia Block: https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/44353.Weetzie_BatA film that impacted Brian is Poison, directed by Todd Haynes: https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0102687/❓ What to Expect in This Episode:

The Art of Badassery with Jenn Cassetta
41 | From Drinking to Deadlifts: How Women can Reclaim their Power with Anne Marie Chaker

The Art of Badassery with Jenn Cassetta

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 18, 2025 33:46


What does it really take to transform your life, from rock bottom to peak strength, both mentally and physically?In this powerful episode of The Art of Badassery podcast, host Jenn Cassetta sits down with veteran journalist and professional bodybuilder Anne Marie Chaker. Annemarie opens up about her journey from battling postpartum depression and alcohol addiction to finding healing and empowerment through the world of bodybuilding. She shares wisdom from her book Lift, unpacks the societal pressures placed on women's bodies, and makes a compelling case for why strength training is about so much more than muscle. This conversation is a must-listen for any woman ready to reclaim her power and write a new chapter.Connect with AnneMarie Chaker:Anne Marie's newsletterAnne Marie's websiteAnne Marie Chaker's Book Lift: How Women Can Reclaim Their Physical Power and Transform Their LivesLinks Mentioned: The Art of Badassery Nutrition Guide

The Midlife Makeover Show - Divorce, Empty Nest, Retirement, Financial Freedom, Midlife Crisis, Healthy Habits

What if everything you've been told about your body was wrong? In this powerful episode of The Midlife Makeover Show, veteran journalist turned professional bodybuilder Anne Marie Chaker joins Wendy to challenge society's obsession with thinness and reveal how strength training transformed her life at midlife. From struggling with postpartum depression and addiction to becoming a symbol of strength, Anne Marie shares her personal story and the fascinating research behind women's strength, body image, and longevity. Get ready to flip the script on your fitness, confidence, and midlife potential!   What You'll Learn: Why midlife is the perfect time to build strength (not shrink!) The surprising history of diet culture and thinness How lifting weights supports bone health, longevity, and mental well-being Easy ways to start strength training (even at home or in an RV!) The power of finding your “why” for fitness and health

Borgcast Galactica
BabylOrg 5 1.01- Saint Jeff

Borgcast Galactica

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 14, 2025 112:42


Anne-Marie and Peter begin their journey through Babylon 5 with The Gathering, the series pilot. The Babylon 5 was written by Christopher Franke. On Monday 23rd they look at Midnight On The Firing Line. Over on their Borgcast feed, on the 19th, they cover the Animated series' More Tribble More Troubles. Feel free to send your thoughts in (just keep the feedback to less than 5 minutes please). Borgcast@gmail.com  

Brendan O'Connor
Life after Opus Dei: I lived with shame...but I had to speak out

Brendan O'Connor

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 14, 2025 29:23


Anne Marie Allen speaks to Dearbhail about her experiences with Opus Dei as a young woman in the late 1970s. Her biography 'Serve', tells the story of her path from initially joining a training course, to becoming an 'Assistant Numerary'. Anne Marie describes how immersing herself in education allowed her to thrive in her life after Opus Dei.

Coming Out + Beyond | LGBTQIA+ Stories

Wing Women Weekend, October 15-18, 2025, Provincetown, MA - a conference for women/non-binary persons who are new to the LGBTQIA+ community! This conference is all about connection, finding queer community, and having a whole lot of FUN! For the full conference schedule and to sign up, visit https://wingwomenweekend.com/ and use the coupon code PRIDE in June to receive 10% off."Maybe I'm Not Straight" and "When the Catalyst Relationship Ends" are do-at-your-own-pace courses for women who are reconsidering their sexual orientation and overcoming the end of their first lesbian relationship. Accessible, information-packed, and easy to do, these courses represent many years worth of experience working with women who come out later in life. Purchase your course and receive your first month subscription to Authentically Us, a safe online space for women who are coming out and beyond, for free! Learn more at https://annemariezanzal.com/courses-from-anne-marie-zanzal/Celebrated author and illustrator Brian Selznick is known for his impactful storytelling. Author of The Invention of Hugo Cabret, Wonderstruck, The Marvels, Run Away With Me, and Kaleidoscope, among others has inspired young readers for decades with his creative approach to storytelling that combines writing and illustration. In 2011, The Invention of Hugo Cabret was adapted as a film my legendary director Martin Scorsese. In this engaging conversation, Brian shares with listeners how his personal experiences have influenced his writing, particularly in his latest young adult novel, Run Away With Me. Anne-Marie and Brian explore themes of grief, loss, and the role of family in storytelling. Brian shares his coming out story, representing a journey of acceptance for himself and his family. Stay tuned for part 2 of this engaging conversation, when Anne-Marie and Brian dive into themes of queer love, queer history, and how personal experiences shape storytelling.Discover Brian Selznick's body of work at https://brianselznick.com/❓ What to Expect in This Episode:

Coming Out + Beyond | LGBTQIA+ Stories

Wing Women Weekend, October 15-18, 2025, Provincetown, MA - a conference for women/non-binary persons who are new to the LGBTQIA+ community! This conference is all about connection, finding queer community, and having a whole lot of FUN! For the full conference schedule and to sign up, visit https://wingwomenweekend.com/ and use the coupon code PRIDE in June to receive 10% off."Maybe I'm Not Straight" and "When the Catalyst Relationship Ends" are do-at-your-own-pace courses for women who are reconsidering their sexual orientation and overcoming the end of their first lesbian relationship. Accessible, information-packed, and easy to do, these courses represent many years worth of experience working with women who come out later in life. Purchase your course and receive your first month subscription to Authentically Us, a safe online space for women who are coming out and beyond, for free! Learn more at https://annemariezanzal.com/courses-from-anne-marie-zanzal/Celebrated author and illustrator Brian Selznick is known for his impactful storytelling. Author of The Invention of Hugo Cabret, Wonderstruck, The Marvels, Run Away With Me, and Kaleidoscope, among others has inspired young readers for decades with his creative approach to storytelling that combines writing and illustration. In 2011, The Invention of Hugo Cabret was adapted as a film my legendary director Martin Scorsese. In this engaging conversation, Brian shares with listeners how his personal experiences have influenced his writing, particularly in his latest young adult novel, Run Away With Me. Anne-Marie and Brian explore themes of grief, loss, and the role of family in storytelling. Brian shares his coming out story, representing a journey of acceptance for himself and his family. Stay tuned for part 2 of this engaging conversation, when Anne-Marie and Brian dive into themes of queer love, queer history, and how personal experiences shape storytelling.Discover Brian Selznick's body of work at https://brianselznick.com/❓ What to Expect in This Episode:

48 Hours
Deadly Attraction

48 Hours

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 11, 2025 48:53


Thomas Capano was a successful Delaware lawyer who was living a double life. He was a devoted family man while having affairs with numerous women. When 30-year-old Anne Marie Fahey disappeared in June 1996, investigators believed Capano killed Anne Marie when she tried to break off their relationship. “48 Hours" Correspondent Erin Moriarty reports. This classic "48 Hours" episode last aired on 7/22/2002. Watch all-new episodes of “48 Hours” on Saturdays, and stream on demand on Paramount+. To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices

Live Happy Now
Reclaim Your Personal Strength With Anne Marie Chaker

Live Happy Now

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 10, 2025 24:33


When we talk about becoming strong women, we're often not talking about something physical. But this week's guest explains how reclaiming our physical power can also build our inner strength. Anne Marie Chaker is a veteran journalist and professional bodybuilder who discovered the connection between strength training and inner transformation. In her debut book, LIFT: How Women Can Reclaim Their Physical Power and Transform Their Lives, she shares her personal story and the research showing how strength training can help women find true power and confidence. In this episode, you'll learn: What led Anne Marie to discover the transformative power of strength training — and how it changed every aspect of her life. Why increasing physical strength has such a powerful emotional effect for women. Where women can start their own quest for strength.

Discovering Grayslake: Unveiling the Stories and People That Make Our Town Unique
Alan Lenczycki ESQ. - Local Family and Criminal Law

Discovering Grayslake: Unveiling the Stories and People That Make Our Town Unique

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 10, 2025 61:22


In this episode of "Discovering Grayslake," host Dave sits down with Alan, a local lawyer, to discuss life, law, and community in Grayslake. Alan shares heartfelt stories from his legal career, insights into family and criminal law, and his passion for giving back through local organizations. The conversation is filled with humor, personal anecdotes, and reflections on Grayslake's vibrant spirit—from favorite pizza spots to community events. With a warm, hometown feel, this episode highlights the importance of connection, kindness, and supporting one another in the Grayslake community. Automatically Transcribed With Podsqueeze Speaker 1 00:00:03  Looking for a car dealer that actually feels like your hometown. Welcome to City Chevrolet of Grayslake, where the vibe is friendly, the pressure is off and you'll always be treated like family. Meet Anthony Scala. He's just not the owner. He's a guy that grew up in the car business, worked his way from porter to owner. Anthony believes in people first. That's why City Chevy sponsors your kids teams, your town events. And matter of fact, this show, they give back every chance they get. Anthony thinks that the experience of buying a car should be fun. No pressure, just honest people who care whether you need a new Chevy, a quality used car, or just service you can trust. City Chevy is here for you. Come visit City Chevrolet of Grayslake right off of 120. And thank you for sponsoring Our town. Our stories, our voice. Let's get after it. Grayslake. Grayslake Rehabilitation Center is a community based private practice physical therapy provider. Do you know they have 13 clinical providers with various levels of specialties including orthopedics, sports, neurology, vestibular geriatrics, pelvic floor and aquatic. Speaker 1 00:01:05  What did I just say? They have a pool. Well they do. And it's the largest indoor warm water pool in Lake County. Featuring two underwater treadmills and swim currents and recently added clinical treatment specialties. In layman's terms. Shockwave. They have both radial and focus units that are the newest tool in regenerative medicine available to everyone. They pride themselves on the most current and up to date specialized care to keep you moving. If you're looking for physical therapy, make sure to see our friends at Grayslake Rehabilitation. All right, ladies and gentlemen, welcome to another episode of Discovering Grayslake. I'm so happy to be here recording again at Agora Co-working. Agora. As you know, if you've listened to any of these shows, Agora is on the corner of Centre Street and Atkinson. It's a co-working place, so if you guys are looking for a place to get your, your business out of the house for a day, for an hour, for a week or a lifetime home, Luke over here is a great dude, and I'll be happy to help you out. Speaker 1 00:01:58  So shout out to Agora for having us here. so I'm not going to mess up your name because you help me. So I'm here with Alan and Ziggy today. That's right buddy. Speaker 2 00:02:07  Hi, Dave. Nice to see you. And, Hello, internet. Speaker 1 00:02:09  Yes. So, actually, it's funny that we, Just as we sat down, we went over just a short thing of all the people from Grayslake that we just from just the Grayslake people that we know we have in common. Speaker 2 00:02:20  Right? I was living in Grayslake for the last 15, 20 years, and, my family lives in Grayslake. My mom does still, even though my dad passed away and I've been active in the Grayslake Exchange Club for a long time. So that's how I kind of got to know the people in that business community, stuff like that. Speaker 1 00:02:35  Right. Okay, so when I got arrested for the third time when I called you and then I called you, and I've not been arrested. Speaker 2 00:02:42  I would not be able to disclose the details unless you told me it was okay. Speaker 2 00:02:45  So just let me know, and I'm happy to. But we have attorney client confidentiality, which prohibits me from talking about it. Speaker 1 00:02:51  Which means all the fun stories that I want to ask you about to tell me today. You can't. Speaker 2 00:02:54  I can tell you stories, but I can't say like, hey, you know my client, Sergio. Guess what happened, right? I can't say that, but I can say I had this one guy and this one thing. I could do that, right? Speaker 1 00:03:03  He looked a lot like Mike Steiner, but. Speaker 2 00:03:06  Nobody looks like Mike Steiner. No, Mike Steiner is like Mike Steiner. Speaker 1 00:03:10  Doesn't even look like Mike Steiner. Speaker 2 00:03:12  He's like a ten. I mean, he's like, maybe mistaken for George Clooney from time to time. Speaker 1 00:03:17  He gets that a lot. I am. Speaker 2 00:03:18  Sure. Speaker 1 00:03:19  Shout out. Shout out to right at home. By the way, one of the sponsors of. Speaker 2 00:03:21  The show is an okay. Speaker 1 00:03:22  Dude. He's great. okay, so, Grayslake has changed, but what is your job? Speaker 2 00:03:27  Okay. Speaker 2 00:03:28  I am a lawyer. Speaker 1 00:03:29  Okay. What kind of a lawyer? Speaker 2 00:03:30  Okay, so my background is as a prosecutor. And when I was a prosecutor with the state's attorney's office. I guess I'll answer this in a long winded way. The easy question is, I tell people at Christmas parties. Like, what kind of lawyer are you? Divorces and DUIs. Okay. Okay. Because that's an easy way to break down family and criminal law. Those are my two specialties. I'm in a law firm called Johnston, Tommy Lansky and Goldberg. I'm one of the founding partners of that law firm, and we do everything collectively. I have a partner that does real estate. I have a partner that does business formation. I have a partner that does wills and trusts. We do probate litigation, foreclosures. We do all kinds of stuff. But my particular role at that law firm is family. So your divorces, child custody, child support type cases sometimes, and then also criminal cases. And, like, I have a murder right now. Speaker 2 00:04:20  So everything from murders down to traffic tickets and suspended licenses. Speaker 1 00:04:24  Is that normal for me? Because this shows how much I know. Is it normal for an attorney to have such a broad range of things like that? Speaker 2 00:04:30  So for me, I want two things, you know, so two things is pretty normal. If you're a guy that only, let's say only does criminal, it's I don't know you people do that, but I like to have a second sort of, type of case because sometimes it ebbs and flows in what you're getting. You know, the family law cases are hourly. The, criminal cases are a flat fee. Usually both are great. The family law cases are more, I guess intellectually and emotionally challenging sometimes. Which which maybe surprises some people. My criminal cases are usually a joy. Like family law cases can be tough. Speaker 1 00:05:08  Yeah, and that's one thing, because, it's no secret that I've been divorced twice. And, you know, for the for the people. And many people listen to the show, I mean, just from the, from the age demographics that I know that if people gone through these, like, heart wrenching, terrible parts of their life where they need someone like you to help guide them through and and hopefully make it as easy as possible. Speaker 2 00:05:29  Divorces are hard. I mean, a lot of you that are listening, have experienced it or your parents did or whatever. So, divorces are very difficult for people, and the plan with me would be just to get them done on time and under budget with a handshake at the end. Speaker 1 00:05:44  Okay. And I've never heard that before because I, I unfortunately, you know, I was spending a lot of time in courtrooms and seeing stuff like that, that it seems like, you know, the guys maybe that aren't doing well, or maybe they need to pay off their boat or something, string things along as long as they can. Speaker 2 00:05:58  They okay. I would never cast aspersions. I tell you, you might be surprised. The family law bar in Lake County is mostly fantastic people. Yeah. most of those lawyers I really like, I get along with the strength of our bench, you know, which means the judges in Lake County is good. Our bench is good. Our bar is good. there are a couple of lawyers that I'm like, oh, I got a case with her again. Speaker 2 00:06:21  Oh, I got a case with that guy. Right? because sometimes the law, just like any maybe more than some other, professions, can attract people with, like, a type of personality. That's annoying. I don't know, I don't want to. I'm not a psychiatrist or psychologist, so I can't say, like, all my clients come in and they say, oh, my husband, he's a narcissist. Or like, he's gaslighting me. People like those psychological sort of terms from today. Like the now times. Like we didn't know what narcissism and gaslighting was in 1997, right? Or I didn't, but now I do for sure, because all my clients are like, he's gaslighting me, he's a narcissist, he's a blah, blah. Speaker 1 00:07:01  One minute your world is normal, the next it's gone. A flood, a fire, a crime scene. Your home shattered, your business shut down, your life on pause. But in the darkest hour, when chaos knocks at your door, that's when Servpro of Northwest Lake County shows up. Speaker 1 00:07:20  Not just a company, not just a cleanup crew, but neighbors, parents, coaches, locals who care. Drake and his team aren't just restoring properties. They're restoring peace, restoring dignity, restoring lives. So when your worst day arrives, call the oh no guy who becomes your, thank God guy. Servpro of Northwest Lake County, locally owned, nationally known, unshakable and trusted from devastation to restoration. Duration. Servpro, northwest Lake County. Speaker 3 00:07:50  Hey, neighbors, this is Bill Mack with the Grayslake Chamber of Commerce. And if you're looking for a network of hardworking, customer focused and generally friendly local businesses who are dedicated to helping each other succeed, then I'd like to invite you to check out and consider joining our Grayslake chamber. We offer our members so many ways to advance their businesses through social networking events, special events, sponsorships, informative lunch and learns, and the ever popular after hours mixers. Come see why we say we're the new wave of business here in Lake County. Speaker 1 00:08:22  Well, at this time of day, everything needs a label, right? Speaker 2 00:08:24  They throw those labels around. Speaker 2 00:08:26  Which, I mean, there's there's nothing wrong with it. it helps me to identify, at least. Now, I don't know if the person saying he's a narcissist means that. Really, she's right and he is a narcissist. Or if it just is helping me to flag this case is going to be a little bit tougher than maybe some other ones. Truth, right? I could see that. It's like one. Okay. Like in internet. Now, I'm sure people are, like, watching TikTok. Like red flag. Red flag. Like I see, yes, red flags when those kind of cases walk in. Speaker 1 00:08:56  Absolutely. Yeah. And I'm sure things changed like that too. Okay. So I want to go back a little bit because you have a it's a very interesting that for me, if I was doing your job I would love it that you could do one day like you have a murderer thing. Totally. But but then you can have a family law case or maybe help a dad get, you know, custody of his child. Speaker 1 00:09:13  Like, yeah, at least there's a little variety for fun, right? Speaker 2 00:09:15  It's interesting. I mean, today I had a couple of DUIs up, you know? And DUIs are like a bread and butter type case for a criminal defense attorney. Because most people, especially in Grayslake, especially in Lake County, they're not murderers. They're not gang members, but otherwise good dude or an otherwise good lady who is not necessarily manifesting a criminal intent. Like I'm going to go shoplift. It's a guy saying, I've had too much to drink, I'm gonna drive. He's making a dumb choice to drive home, but he's not having the criminal intent. Like I want to endanger somebody tonight. Right. Right. And so a DUI is usually the first time that somebody that's a good person is in hot trouble. Speaker 1 00:09:55  Okay. Gotcha. And, you know, it's got to be nice to, some of these, I'm sure, having satisfaction to be able to to help people out and help them navigate through things they have no idea what they're getting into. Speaker 1 00:10:05  Right. Speaker 2 00:10:05  So. Okay, I used to work for a really fantastic attorney in Round Lake Beach, and I want to make sure to give a shout out to Round Lake Beach. That is an awesome town full of super awesome people. And this lawyer I used to work with, named Bruce Scotland. He taught me a lot. And he's still out in Round Lake. He's a competitor of mine, but I really respect him. And when I started working for him, he. He said, Alan, we love helping people for money. And I'm like, yeah, I love helping people for money. Right. Speaker 1 00:10:34  Well put. Right. It wouldn't be as fun as if you didn't get. Speaker 2 00:10:37  Paid for it. No, but I mean, and that, you know, it's a business. You want to help people? Yes. For money. Right. Right. So. And I'm not trying to sound cold, I do some pro bono. I know it's me, but I don't do pro bono divorces. Speaker 2 00:10:47  No way. They're too hot. They take too long. I'll do a pro bono traffic ticket. I'll give people. I used to volunteer at a safe place, and they have a, a battered women's shelter in Zion. And I used to go there, and I used to talk to the ladies about free legal advice. How can I help you? What do you. They have questions about everything, and I would just volunteer and talk to them. I love that, but, a really hot case to do pro bono is is a big mistake for attorney, in my opinion. Yeah. Attorney in my position, I'd say right. Speaker 1 00:11:16  Okay, so the one thing that really, that I found appealing when I was looking through, when we got connected and I went through your website and I was looking at things like places, like a safe place, like, those are people that really need help, right? Yeah. It's tough. I tip my hat to you for going in there and helping out, because I know there's a list of different things that that you do to give back, which is which is extremely generous of you. Speaker 2 00:11:39  Thanks. I just I just signed up to do the mock interviews at Libertyville High School. That's a cool program. Yeah. Cool. That high school has a really good program where they have these kids that are in the business class, and you give them mock interviews to, you know, improve their skills, to hone their hone their interviewing abilities. And I was blown away by how great the kids were. Really? I was like, you're really smart. You're really smart. Wow. You're what an active, wonderful person. And I was like a bump on the log. When I was in high school, I wasn't active like. Speaker 1 00:12:10  I would have loved to seen what my interview would have been like in high school. Speaker 2 00:12:14  I don't know, they were fantastic, but. So some of the stuff I do, yeah. In Libertyville, I was been active in Grayslake because I lived in Grayslake for many years. over there on West Trail. my mom lives in Harrison Farms and, yeah, that's we were living in Grayslake ever since about the turn of the millennium. Speaker 2 00:12:32  So that that wave of people that like third wave of of immigrants to Grayslake that began in the 90s when the, you know, when they started building the subdivision. Speaker 1 00:12:42  Farms, right? Yes. I think that I was one of the first off the Mayflower to when I landed at Avon on the Prairie, one of the first ones off of Atkinson. That was like one of the first things that wasn't in, you know, Grayslake proper. Right. So to say. Right. Right. That's what we showed up. But but so then how long ago is that? Speaker 2 00:13:01  So we moved here in like 2001. Okay. So my mom and dad bought a place in Grayslake on West Trail North in Harrison Farms. And I remember the first day we came to graze. Like, I'm from Florence, Illinois. Speaker 1 00:13:12  Okay. I was just gonna say. Where did you originally come from? Speaker 2 00:13:14  I'm from philosopher. I went to Homewood Philosopher High School. I was born in Harvey, at Ingalls. and, But that's why sometimes I get, like, a Chicago accent. Speaker 2 00:13:22  I don't know, whatever. It's like, it's a but but floss more is is a nice town in the 90s. I mean, it's like the lake bluff of the south side. Yeah. So we we had a good time growing up. Speaker 1 00:13:31  They should put that on their sign. Speaker 2 00:13:32  By the way. Yeah. Right. The lake bluff off. Speaker 1 00:13:35  The. Speaker 2 00:13:35  South side. I need the. Speaker 1 00:13:36  T. Speaker 2 00:13:36  Shirt. I mean, it is. I mean, it's kind of like being the tallest midget, you know? I mean, but no offense to people that are little people. I love them, too. but, you know, I don't know where I was going at that. Speaker 1 00:13:51  Time of growing up in Hollywood or more. Speaker 2 00:13:54  Grew up there. So then I came to, I lived in Champaign because I went to school down at U of I and Champaign, and it was fantastic. And my parents moved up to to Grayslake. So I come up to Grayslake, and on our first day, the restaurant they took me to was Bill's Pub North. Speaker 2 00:14:08  Yeah, right. Engages like and I just thought in my mind I'm like, I'm in the woods. My parents moved to Wisconsin, you know, where am I? I'm like, this is the woods. I mean, here in Wisconsin, there's a polar bear hanging there and there's fish every on, on the wall. And I thought, this is this is great. And it turned out Lake County's not quite Wisconsin, but it's close. It's an interesting. Speaker 1 00:14:29  Perception, I guess if you've never been here. And that's the place they took, I had to. Speaker 2 00:14:33  The only thing I had done with Grayslake before that when my parents moved here, Let's go to Prairie Crossing. Okay. Because my aunt and uncle lived in Prairie Crossing, which is a interesting. I wouldn't say the word weird, but it's an anomalous little part of the world. Prairie crossing is. Speaker 1 00:14:51  Absolutely. Speaker 2 00:14:51  I had never seen anything like that before, because I think that community at the time was novel and maybe still is. so I thought that all Lake County was like that. Speaker 2 00:15:00  And then I saw Bill's Pub and I went, oh my gosh, I'm in Wisconsin. Speaker 1 00:15:03  What's going on? You have no idea. Speaker 2 00:15:04  Where you're at. Am I at the U.P.? I mean, how is ten feet of snow? You know, this is I came from 708. You know, the land of good pizza and terrible baseball. Now, here I am. Speaker 1 00:15:15  The lake bluff on the south side. Speaker 2 00:15:17  Right, right. Yes. Speaker 1 00:15:18  That's awesome. okay, so, when you're studying law. So when you went to, you went to U of, I, law school? Speaker 2 00:15:25  No. So I went to I was an undergrad at u of I. Okay. and then I went to law school at DePaul. Speaker 1 00:15:30  We're taking a quick break just to say hello, because everybody knows Nano and Nano knows real estate. And actually I believe that's the name of her Instagram page. So if you're looking to buy a home, sell a home, or know somebody in the market for a home, contact nano from Baird and Warner. Speaker 1 00:15:44  She's a Grayslake girl helping out Grayslake people. And when you when you went to law school, did you know what you wanted to practice? Speaker 2 00:15:52  Yeah. So I don't mean to be, like, whatever, a little bit, emotional or emo in the, in the interview, but it was September 11th of 2001. Right. And you probably remember that day, but I could remember that day. I wanted a date with the girl. I looked in the sky and I saw there was no jet contrails. What a what a crazy day. And after that day, I thought to myself, I would like to be in law enforcement because I'd like to help our country for, I don't know, because America, I like America. Amen. And I was mad. Oh, I'm nine over 11, right? I mean, come on. Speaker 1 00:16:27  Everybody was. Yes. Speaker 2 00:16:28  So. But after that, I thought I'd go into criminal law. I thought I wanted to be a prosecutor, So then I got a job with Mike Waller, at the State's Attorney's office. Speaker 2 00:16:39  And I tell you, you know Mike Waller, I owe him everything. I love the guy. I know some people don't, but he's a politician. There's people that hate his guts, people that love and support him. He always was a gentleman to me, and I never. I just thought that, the decision making he made was good, and he gave me a job saving my bacon. You know, and so I got to begin my career as a prosecutor. And I was a line assistant state's attorney in Waukegan. They start you off as a DUI assistant. So, you know, brand new 25 year old kid. I was prosecuting DUIs. Misdemeanor DUIs. Right? Misdemeanor traffic cases out in the branch courts. And that was very good. Fulfilling. Fun work, I liked it. Okay. You know, you did. and then, they switched me to just misdemeanor stuff. And I was prosecuting your retail thefts. And back when weed was illegal, I was prosecuting your weed cases and your trespassing. Speaker 2 00:17:31  And here's your fights. And then they stuck me in the domestic violence division for a long time. Speaker 1 00:17:35  Okay, so how was that? Speaker 2 00:17:38  Okay. You know Lew Frank. Of course. Okay. Lew Frank is a fantastic Grayslake. And he would say felt like five minutes underwater, you know, to to be a line assistant in the domestic violence courtroom is hard. Speaker 1 00:17:55  I. Speaker 2 00:17:55  Bet. Because you have to look at the cases. And so, like, are you familiar with the cycle of violence? This is this theory. Speaker 1 00:18:02  I am not. Speaker 2 00:18:03  Okay. So it's a theory that's a big part of criminal prosecutions of domestic violence. And the cycle of violence goes like this. Right now we're having a fight, and I'm going to use the gender of he and she, you know, whatever. But sometimes women can be the victim of domestic violence. Sometimes guys can. But in a classic situation, let's say he slaps her. Okay. Then she calls the police. He's arrested. But then in a few days she's like, maybe he's not that bad or I need him out of jail so he can, like, work and pick up our kid from school. Speaker 2 00:18:35  Like you've been a parent, you know? And so maybe she takes them back and then they have a honeymoon period where it's, like, passionate, like we love each other, and then it can happen again, you know? And that cycle of violence. The State's Attorney's office was really keen to interrupt it. Right. But then that meant that lots of times you'd have the victims, I guess recanting, they'd say, hey, that didn't happen like that, or I'm not coming to court, you know? And so that was frustrating. And then sometimes you had cases, not all, sometimes you had cases where it was a situation where the family's going through a domestic violence thing. Maybe. But maybe what it really is, is a child custody thing. And somebody ringing the bell of domestic violence to get a leg up on somebody in a child custody type proceeding. Right. Like, like I'm going to get an order of protection against him. So I get our kid, which, I mean, I get that, but you need to really be careful about abuses of the system. Speaker 2 00:19:32  So as a line assistant with the State Attorney's office, as back then, I mean, things have changed a little bit now. They have had two different, changeovers between the state's attorney. but anyway, long story short, you still have to use your discretion to decide what really happened. And at least at the time I was a state's attorney, we were empowered with a good amount of discretion. It was awesome. Speaker 1 00:19:53  Really. Speaker 2 00:19:54  So. Speaker 1 00:19:54  Yeah. And and I'm sure with that, too, like, you probably get to be a really good read of people. but then sometimes you probably think you are and then people bamboozle whatever. And you probably don't even know. Speaker 2 00:20:06  I mean, you ever been lied to about your own kid, right? Speaker 1 00:20:09  I mean, you believe. Speaker 2 00:20:09  Him, and then you believe him, and you're like, I have egg on my face. I was lied to in kind. You know, so sometimes, you know, you just you don't have a, a lie detector that buzzes when she lies or he lies, you don't know. Speaker 2 00:20:25  So you have to do your best with what the facts are. But there was a good team at the time. But yeah, I did. Two and a half years as a as a domestic violence prosecutor. And then so when I left the State's Attorney's office, I thought to myself, well, I've been doing family law cases basically already. I may as well do them as a business. Sure. You know, so that's what I did. So now my practice is a hybrid. That's why I say divorces and DUIs. It's family law cases. And then it's criminal law cases too, because I've done all that. Speaker 1 00:20:52  Wow. So your resume is quite deep for all kinds of different things, right? Speaker 2 00:20:58  I guess. Speaker 1 00:20:59  Right. Speaker 2 00:20:59  You know, it's just like, I don't know how other people get through life. This is just what I did. Right. Speaker 1 00:21:05  Well, and everybody, you know, people look at different people, whether you're a doctor, whether you're a lawyer, whether you're a podcaster, where whatever you do that, everybody does something for a line of work that, you know, people are. Speaker 1 00:21:16  You deal with very delicate situations, people going through stuff. And especially the one thing about the family law stuff, it it must be hard for you to stay. You have to almost train yourself to not get emotionally involved in some of those things, right? Speaker 2 00:21:28  I sometimes. Speaker 1 00:21:28  Do. Speaker 2 00:21:29  I remember my first adoption. You know, we had a case that was a very ugly family law case, and it went on a long time. And then at the end of it, the dad, he agreed to put the child up for adoption. To the mom and her new husband. Okay. So the dad was making a very hard choice. Because, I mean, to give up your child, you know, and to look in the mirror and say, all right, I wasn't doing that good of a job. This new dude who's married my ex girl, he'll do better in the best interest of my child. It takes kind of like a man to do that. Speaker 1 00:22:06  Oh, that's a big decision, right? It's a big leap of faith. Speaker 2 00:22:08  But on the other hand, too, you know, maybe people are judging him about. You walked away from your kid, you didn't fight harder. So it's very tough, you know. And that's the type of case I remember I had, like, one manly tear going down my. Speaker 1 00:22:18  Face. Speaker 2 00:22:19  Looking into my steely eyed gaze. No it wasn't. I was bawling like a baby. I was so happy for them, you know? But also that's that's. Those are big moments. Yeah. Speaker 1 00:22:30  So you cool stuff too? Yeah, right. And to see people come through stuff that they deserve that the, the law can either work in your favor or against you. And it's nice when it actually works, right. Speaker 2 00:22:40  It's hard. I will say, okay. I was worried as a kid that I would come into the law and see a lot of weird stuff, like judges tossing cases in exchange for Cubs tickets. I have never seen any of that in Lake County. Really? I have never seen anything crooked or weird. Speaker 2 00:22:58  Everybody's been really professional. I mean, and I'm like, me that right? It's not just because I want to keep on working with these people. Most of them are fantastic. Speaker 1 00:23:06  Well, well, the Cubs have been doing that. Speaker 2 00:23:08  Well, no better than the White Sox, sadly. Speaker 1 00:23:11  Now, if somebody did something bad. Speaker 2 00:23:12  For White Sox. Speaker 1 00:23:13  Tickets, we really question what. Speaker 2 00:23:15  I heard. You could buy some chili at Wendy's and you get free season tickets to the White Sox, right? A cup of chili at Wendy's. Speaker 1 00:23:22  So well. In all seriousness, it is really good to hear you say that because, you know, everybody watches all these TV show, every law TV show and court TV show that people have this fantasy of things, how how they how they go along. Speaker 2 00:23:34  I don't ever watch any legal TV at all. Ever. I just don't. That's probably a good idea. The last legal movie was probably Liar Liar with Jim Carrey, which is a fantastic movie. Speaker 1 00:23:46  Very serious movie about the law. Speaker 2 00:23:48  I don't because I like do it for a living. And then honestly, at 502 when I'm at home, I'm like, I'll see you tomorrow. That sounds like a a modern day problem, al. Speaker 1 00:23:58  Right. Right. Speaker 2 00:24:00  So no, because otherwise you go insane. Speaker 1 00:24:02  No. Yeah, well, everybody needs a break from their job. Nobody wants to go home and do it. And that's why, you know, I've been self-employed for a very long time. That's why most self-employed people end up getting in office in hopes that when you go to the office, you can leave and leave your work there and go home. And if they can make that work. Speaker 2 00:24:20  That's why I don't work from home. Ever. Speaker 1 00:24:22  Yeah, well, good for you. Speaker 2 00:24:23  I mean, I guess ever is a word, I mean. I, I don't. Never say never. I don't like to work from home. And I very, very, very seldom. Speaker 1 00:24:30  Do. Speaker 2 00:24:30  It. Speaker 1 00:24:30  Right. Okay. That's good. Speaker 1 00:24:32  let's do something, because I have a couple other questions to ask you, but, you've said you've listened to a couple of podcasts. Sure. so we do something about halfway through. I call the Grayslake hot seat, where we have some rapid fire questions to get to know you just a little bit better. Speaker 2 00:24:45  I ain't scared enough. 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I'm looking around for the mirror with the guy behind it. Speaker 1 00:25:42  It's just. It is behind there. We just have the, newer ones, so to say. okay. So, Grayslake. Casey, did you play a, a sport in high school in the lake bluff of the the swimming. Speaker 2 00:25:58  I was on my country club swim team. The floss. More flyers. Yeah. Wow. Speaker 1 00:26:03  Yeah, that sounds bougie as all good. Speaker 2 00:26:05  It was kind of bougie, but, I mean, at the time, I didn't think it was. And at the time, I thought I looked fat in that Speedo. But now I look at those pictures, I'm like, you looked awesome, right? Speaker 1 00:26:13  Well, you got to look back. Speaker 2 00:26:14  Were you wearing a Speedo and everything? It was the 90s. Speaker 1 00:26:17  Were you good? Speaker 2 00:26:18  I mean, okay. Okay. I didn't come in last place because I'm kind of tall, right? And they made me swim a lot. I mean, in the morning, they would say it's 7:00 in the morning, do a bunch of laps. And when you're 14, 15, 16, you do that a lot. You get to be fit. Speaker 1 00:26:32  Oh, absolutely. It's the best. Speaker 2 00:26:34  That was nice. I like that I played T-ball as a little kid. but no, swimming was my jam. And then I became a lifeguard. I was a lifeguard for the H.F. Park district. That was fantastic. Speaker 1 00:26:43  Yeah, that's not a bad gig to have. Awesome gig. Yeah. Nice. First car. Speaker 2 00:26:48  Well, Volvo 740, a blue baby blue Volvo 740. Speaker 1 00:26:52  Nice. I'm a Volvo. Speaker 2 00:26:54  It helped me get one of my first girlfriends who was, honest to God, a Swedish foreign exchange student at my high school. No way. Anne-Marie. Honest to God. Speaker 2 00:27:04  And she. Speaker 1 00:27:04  Got her with a Volvo. Speaker 2 00:27:06  Because they make them in Sweden. And she. She sees it and she goes, oh, she goes, what an awesome car. But I wish it was a Saab. Speaker 1 00:27:14  You did? Speaker 2 00:27:15  She did. Totally. Speaker 1 00:27:16  That's so great. And, folks, I want you to listen closely. Maybe. Hit the rewind button there, because that is the first and last time you'll ever hear on the show about how a guy got a girl because of a Volvo. Speaker 2 00:27:25  That was unlikely. Speaker 1 00:27:27  The only reason that it will happen, totally. Speaker 2 00:27:29  But it was it was. That was my Volvo. It was my in with the Swedish girl. I was fine by me. Speaker 1 00:27:34  That was hilarious. Yeah, and they don't make many blue ones like that either. So it. Speaker 2 00:27:38  Was cool. It was a baby blue Volvo. I mean, whatever, I don't think it was. No, it wasn't cool, but it got me from A to B and. Right. Speaker 1 00:27:45  Whatever, man. Speaker 1 00:27:46  Hey, I got 200,000 on mine sitting in the parking lot. Speaker 2 00:27:48  I had a Dodge Neon for a while. I love that Dodge Neon. Right. I can talk about cars. Speaker 1 00:27:51  Yeah. You were, Yes. The the, two of the hottest cars. I could think of. Hot stuff in my head. speaking of that. So this is what? Oh, maybe this would be a fun one for you. What's the fastest you've ever gone in a in a vehicle? Speaker 2 00:28:06  Well, I got, like, an airplane, like. Speaker 1 00:28:07  No, no, no, we'll leave that out. Speaker 2 00:28:09  Like in. Speaker 1 00:28:10  A car. In a car. Speaker 2 00:28:10  I don't know, a hundred. Speaker 1 00:28:12  Just a. Speaker 2 00:28:12  Hundred, you know. Yeah. Because, I mean, I was a kid and stepping on it. Right. And nowadays, if you do that, like, I never do that anymore. I don't speed anymore. I don't, because the consequences. And I don't mean like death and dismemberment. Yeah. Speaker 2 00:28:24  That happens. Speaker 1 00:28:25  That's all legal consequences. Speaker 2 00:28:26  Yeah. The cops light you up, you know, and the the cases are class A misdemeanors. and they're punishable by up to a year in jail and or a fine of $2,500. Speaker 1 00:28:36  Wow. Speaker 2 00:28:37  Back when I was a prosecutor, I became friends with some police. And maybe they don't say this anymore, but I used to hear nine year fine, 11 year mine. Okay. All right. Which is consistent with my lived experience. Speaker 1 00:28:49  Of going nine miles over. Speaker 2 00:28:50  Nine year fine 11 year. Mine is what the police would say. And and that bears with what I've seen during the time that I've, I've done lots and lots of traffic tickets as a, as a prosecutor and as a defense attorney. And you never see somebody getting pulled over for five over. Right? You know, they are looking at you for 11 to 15 starting at 11, maybe 15 now 20. They want you right? You know, but like I said, nine. You're fine. Speaker 2 00:29:15  11. Your mind. I think that's pretty good. That's the advice I give a lot of the kids that I represent. This is. Speaker 4 00:29:20  Bob Churchill. 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I won't tell you how fast I've gone then, because I would not have been fine. Tell me something. Do you like to travel? You have not been. Speaker 2 00:30:25  So I've been like Johnny Cash. I've been everywhere, you know. I have been to lots of different places in this country because my wife is a maniac for travel. She loves it. And we have little kids and we take road trips. But we had little kids. Now they're getting old. my oldest is a sophomore in high school. Speaker 1 00:30:40  Oh, my gosh, it goes fast. It does it really. It just moves. It moves moves, moves so fast. And then I think I heard you have a ten year old too, right? Speaker 2 00:30:46  He's he's a wonderful guy. Awesome guy. but yeah, I have a of a 16 to 12 and a ten, and we've always done road trips around the country. you know, I don't know, early ones where? Tennessee and Kentucky, Upper Peninsula of Michigan, all through Wisconsin. Speaker 2 00:31:00  Indiana. Out to Maine. East coast, Florida. A lot of times we've flown out to California, Utah and Nevada. so around the country And then, like I used to, I lived in Europe briefly. I lived in London for a few years. Speaker 1 00:31:14  Did she really? How cool is that? Speaker 2 00:31:16  My mom, she was a lawyer at, Amoco. Right. The the gasoline company, you know, Amoco. They used to have that big white tower in downtown Chicago. The Amoco building, right? Absolutely. Formerly Standard Oil of Indiana. John Rockefeller's thing. And then they trust. Busted it. Whatever. Monopoly busted it. Right. So. But Amoco, if you remember, in the 90s, merged with BP, British Petroleum. So they moved my mom's job from Chicago to London. So we lived there for a while, and I was kind of in school in champagne and going to London in the summertime. That was awesome. Speaker 1 00:31:47  Oh yeah, especially at that age. But it was really cool. Speaker 2 00:31:50  I worked at a bar. I worked at a pub called the Prince Albert Stafford. That is the guy. It was awesome. Speaker 1 00:31:58  Folks, this isn't a real interview. Just so you know, I just brought one of my buddies in. Speaker 2 00:32:02  I worked at a at a pub called the Prince Albert, and it was in, Notting Hill. Right. You remember Notting Hill with the Hugh Grant movie? You've probably never seen that movie. Speaker 1 00:32:11  I've seen the movie poster. Speaker 2 00:32:12  I saw the poster. Yeah. So Hugh Grant, I thought he was good in the dad movie. But I never saw Notting Hill. But I worked in Notting Hill. so. Yeah, I don't know. Travel places. Speaker 1 00:32:23  There's nothing that you have, like a bucket list. Like I gotta. Speaker 2 00:32:26  Go. Like I don't need to go to Thailand. I don't know. I guess if I had infinite money, I'd travel Europe again, I like it. Sure. Speaker 1 00:32:32  You know, when the. The age of your kid. It sounds like you did your traveling and you did what you wanted to. Speaker 1 00:32:36  And your kids have got, like, some of the best education that kids can get is traveling all over the United States because the United States is cool. Speaker 2 00:32:43  It's fantastic. And like when you travel the United States, like the other day I was coming back from Florida on I-65. We stopped at the Bucky's in Athens, Alabama, which is, you know, a Bucky's is like a like a, you know, if you, you know, a Bucky's, of course. Yeah. It's a giant gas station in front of a giant Walmart, basically. You know, or maybe more like a Kmart. Speaker 1 00:33:03  But one of my favorite places, one of my favorite things, if anybody goes on TikTok right now, there's a woman that explains what Buc-ees is and is the most brilliant thing I've ever seen in my whole life. I love it. Like, if you want to feel like your true, true white trash, she explains exactly what it is. And because we all get excited to go to a Bucky's right. Speaker 2 00:33:22  My kids were stupid excited. They were. And I'm like, guys, it's a gas station that's in front of a K-Mart. What are you talking about? You know. Speaker 1 00:33:29  Exactly what. Speaker 2 00:33:30  It is. I mean, whatever. Back in the old days, Kmart used to have barbecue sandwiches, too. True. Speaker 1 00:33:35  You just couldn't get a puzzle. A sweatshirt and a, you know, corned beef sandwich? No. All at the same time. Speaker 2 00:33:40  It's a fancy dress I've traveled around. It's great. I like. Speaker 1 00:33:43  The train. I like the Bucky's. Was one of the highlights on your trip. Kept coming back. It kind of was. It's kind of. It's kind of fun. And we're getting one close to here now. I keep seeing the signs. God love. Yeah. Speaker 2 00:33:53  God love them. I hope that they take over. I'm ready for Bucky's to be the only employer in the United States. Speaker 1 00:34:00  Did we talk? What was your first job when you were. So you lifeguard was a lifeguard? Speaker 2 00:34:05  Yeah, I was a lifeguard. Speaker 1 00:34:05  Did we call that a job? Is that a job? Speaker 2 00:34:07  Oh, really? Man. Lifeguard. It could be my career. That is a fantastic job. Speaker 1 00:34:12  Maybe when you want to retire, you can go back and be a lifeguard. Speaker 2 00:34:14  My uncle, actually, he was like a car salesman and stuff. And then when he retired, he used to be a lifeguard at his, you know, apartment complex. Like, that's a great job, dude. Come on. Speaker 1 00:34:24  Wow. Maybe when I grow up, I'll look into that. Speaker 2 00:34:26  Be a lifeguard. Speaker 1 00:34:27  It's cool. I'm gonna. Speaker 2 00:34:28  It's cool. Speaker 1 00:34:29  I think it could be a. Speaker 2 00:34:30  Tad creepy. Speaker 1 00:34:31  If I applied at the Grayslake pool right now. Speaker 2 00:34:33  No, I mean, they need people that with with with maturity and experience. Yes. You know. Speaker 1 00:34:39  I have a shirt that says that that's for my requirements. Speaker 2 00:34:42  And it was nice. And I worked at Jewel. I worked at the library in summer. I mean, it was great. Speaker 1 00:34:47  So you had a lot of different jobs? Yeah. Speaker 1 00:34:48  So you actually were taught some work ethic as a as a child from your parents as well? Speaker 2 00:34:53  Well, they worked hard. My parents, they loved each other. They stayed together the whole time. They were both lawyers. They worked. And I just wanted to work. Right. Speaker 1 00:35:01  I don't know. They said very good examples, right? That's awesome. first concert you ever attended? Speaker 2 00:35:07  Man, I don't know. okay. It was, the World Music Center, right? Yeah. Q101 had one of those concerts that's like, not it wasn't, not not, Twisted Christmas. It's the one they did in the summertime. And I remember that garbage. Jamiroquai. Mighty, mighty. Speaker 1 00:35:27  Boston's nice. Speaker 2 00:35:29  Were there. I mean, that's, like, awesome. And I went with a Swedish girl. Really? So. Yeah. Speaker 1 00:35:34  Did you drive the Volvo. Speaker 2 00:35:35  There, though? Maybe I might have got dropped off by my parents, so. Speaker 1 00:35:39  Good, good. Good concert. Speaker 2 00:35:41  I saw the Smashing Pumpkins down there, but that was a different day. Speaker 2 00:35:44  Oh, nice. Billy Corgan, love that guy. Speaker 1 00:35:46  Yeah. He, Billy was at that because I had forever. I forget that where they're from, around North Shore. Yeah, right. And I was hanging out, and I was doing a daddy daughter dance, and a guy came up that looked a lot like Billy Corgan and asked for a song. And I had told him no. Yeah, because it wasn't really. It wasn't really appropriate. Yeah, right. And then somebody came back and one of the people said, well, Mr. Corgan asked for a song, and I guess you told him that you weren't going to play it. And I'm like, okay, well, it just didn't fit with what we were going to do, because I like to think that I do the right thing, right? You do the wood, you work music, you do the right thing for the party. You got to know your audience, unless it's Billy Corgan. And then you just say. Speaker 2 00:36:23  Do what he says. Speaker 1 00:36:24  Right? Speaker 5 00:36:24  Despite all my rage, he's awesome. Speaker 2 00:36:27  It was the best. Speaker 1 00:36:28  And it wasn't a pumpkin song, though. Speaker 2 00:36:29  Oh, that's too bad. Speaker 1 00:36:30  I wish I knew what the song was, though, to look back. Speaker 2 00:36:32  I would think that Billy loves putting on pumpkin songs. I would think that he lists the pumpkins all the time. Speaker 1 00:36:38  He's driving around right now listening. Speaker 2 00:36:40  To all these new stuff because his old stuff is for posers. He's like that old stuff. I'm over it. Only my new stuff. Only Billy and Machines have got to listen to right now. Speaker 1 00:36:48  Yeah. That's hilarious. if you had to have a superpower, what would it be? Speaker 2 00:36:54  Being the greatest golfer ever. Speaker 1 00:36:57  Really? Speaker 2 00:36:57  Yeah. Speaker 1 00:36:58  Come on. That would be good. But then you wouldn't have. Would it be any fun? Because then you beat everybody all the time. But yeah, you could play with people though. Speaker 2 00:37:05  Then you'd be good at golf. And that's what my dream would be. I would love to. Speaker 2 00:37:08  I'm not that good at golf. I wish I were okay. I practice and practice and the people that are naturally gifted, I look at them with such envy, you know? Speaker 1 00:37:17  Now, being a being an attorney makes you a better golfer, though. Doesn't like doctors and attorneys and like. Speaker 2 00:37:22  Yeah, yeah. And some of the attorneys really suck, which is great because I can just stuff them. You know, these old guys especially that that don't play that much. Oh, I'm way better than them. That makes me feel so good about myself just to stuff them. Yeah. Hey. Nice chat counsel. Oh. Speaker 1 00:37:38  That's fantastic. what do you wish you learned sooner in life? Speaker 2 00:37:43  Spanish. Really? Totally, dude. Speaker 1 00:37:45  It's a great answer. Speaker 2 00:37:46  Spanish. Speaker 1 00:37:47  Wow. Okay. So, you know, young people, people in high school, people go in and they're like. I have to tell them. It's probably one of the best things you can do. Right. As an education level, Just. Speaker 2 00:38:00  Your friends, your coworkers, your clients. You know, I mean, learning Spanish is awesome. I personally have a super awesome, legal assistant, and, she is bilingual and she helps me do so much. So I shout out to Crystal. Crystal, you're fantastic. But, like I said, if only I had paid more attention in school and I was better at Spanish, I wish. Right? Speaker 1 00:38:21  Yeah. No. And it's really. That's a great answer. I'm going to. Maybe I'll start learning a different language. have you ever eaten a roller dog from a gas station? No, really? With all the all the road trips you've taken. Speaker 2 00:38:34  I don't do that. Speaker 1 00:38:35  Maybe I'm smarter than me. Speaker 2 00:38:36  Because I'm worried about, like, dying from bacteria. Like it's. Guys, it's only ten more hours to Chicago. Stop 11. Speaker 5 00:38:43  Times. Speaker 2 00:38:43  Or having. Speaker 1 00:38:44  Explosive diarrhea on a. Speaker 2 00:38:45  On a road trip. You know, I don't either. I never eaten, I mean, I've bought stuff at gas stations, beer, I've bought smokes, I've bought lots of things. Speaker 2 00:38:53  if I'm gonna shop for food at gas stations, it's probably beef jerky. Speaker 1 00:38:57  They do have some coffee. Speaker 2 00:38:58  Beef jerky. Maybe some candy. Speaker 1 00:39:00  Okay, nice. what's the chance that, Bigfoot exists? Speaker 2 00:39:04  0%. Speaker 1 00:39:05  Really? Speaker 2 00:39:05  It's a hoax. Speaker 1 00:39:06  Really? Speaker 2 00:39:07  Yeah, I don't believe. I don't think so. Cryptids. Speaker 1 00:39:09  Really? Speaker 2 00:39:10  I'm not aliens. I'm not sure. Ghosts I don't believe in. Okay, okay. Speaker 1 00:39:15  All right. Okay. We were friends right up until. Let's see, what's the mark on there? 3605. Speaker 2 00:39:21  It's okay. You think that Bigfoot exists? Speaker 1 00:39:23  I. I think that the best, the best answer I ever got from it was from Doctor Terry Silky. our wonderful big. One of the biggest philanthropists in town. who's a orthodontic specialist for Lake County. Big shout out, Terry. he said that we think about all the things that we've gone through, like from history, from dinosaurs, to, like, all this thing. He's like, if you don't think it's a distinct possibility that we have a Bigfoot, maybe. Speaker 1 00:39:48  Maybe not today. Right. But maybe in the past. Like with all the things that we've had, he said. But, you know, this guy's been on 20 safaris and you've seen the whole thing. Speaker 2 00:39:58  You would think that there would be, like, Bigfoot heads mounted in the Smithsonian, you know. Speaker 1 00:40:03  Or at Bill's Pub. Speaker 2 00:40:04  Or Bill's Pub. Definitely. You know. I mean, there would be that. And I mean, the fact is, like, I know people lie and they sometimes lie for attention. So ergo, could it have been a hoax, too? Oh. Speaker 1 00:40:15  Maybe. Speaker 2 00:40:16  Right. Speaker 1 00:40:16  And actually, if anybody's watching, I just got this shirt as a gift. It's come from. It's from Logan, Ohio. And they have a, in the summertime. They have a Bigfoot festival there. Yeah. So my only thing is, if he doesn't exist, because this is this podcast is really about Bigfoot. It's not about you. Just so you know. Speaker 2 00:40:35  But I. Speaker 1 00:40:35  Hear you. But why or why is it such a big hoax everywhere? Then why do they have festivals for these? Speaker 2 00:40:40  Cute. I mean, like, people, you know? I mean, people, like, they think he's adorable. He's funny. He's like a meme. I think before memes. Speaker 1 00:40:47  Kill people, I think that might be. Speaker 2 00:40:49  What about Harry and the Hendersons? He was nice. Speaker 1 00:40:51  Yeah, that was just a. That's fiction. Like, he was nice, like Notting Hill. Speaker 2 00:40:54  He would always be like. He would always, like, hide bashfully in the closet. He's cool. Speaker 1 00:40:59  And John Lithgow, isn't that too? Speaker 2 00:41:00  He's nice. Right? He's always frustrated here. He does something. Speaker 1 00:41:04  Well, when I have evidence, I'm calling you. Speaker 2 00:41:06  Call me. I would love to be proven wrong about this, and I will. I would be happy to to to shake Bigfoot's hand. Speaker 1 00:41:12  Okay, good. Because now that we have these new phones that have better, you know, they focus better. Speaker 1 00:41:16  Now we'll get a clear picture of them, not just the fuzzy ones. Speaker 2 00:41:19  I only wish that Nessie was existing. The Loch Ness monster, that's my favorite cryptid. And I have never seen any good proof of that. That's a darn shame. Speaker 1 00:41:28  Yeah, well, hey, you never know. We're finding out all kinds of fun things these days. You never know. All right, so I think it's time we switch off of our hotseat. Questions that we've covered the really important stuff. Thank you. one thing I want to thank you for, because I know that you are a part of an organization, here, which is the Exchange Club. Yeah. so I know that, let's talk for people that aren't familiar with the Exchange Club. What is it? What is it based upon? Speaker 2 00:41:53  Okay, so the Exchange Club is cool. It's really an old organization. It's from, I don't know, 1913. And it is a group that I like in Grayslake because I just get together with my friends and have lunch. Speaker 2 00:42:05  Right. You know, so it's a bunch of business and community leaders. or not even, I mean, not at all. Some of them are just regular people. We have a, you know, like, I don't know, I want to say a retired teacher, not a community leader, but, you know, retired teachers come. And we had a retired accountant lady for a long time. And, you know, people that are just townies. Right. and, they come on, they have lunch where at first draft it's noon. if anybody wants to come to the Exchange Club, it's free lunch. Call me. (847) 549-0600. You can be my guest, but I like the Exchange club, because the main thing is that they plan big parties for the town. You know, they have the craft beer festival, you know, they do, stuff with, I got a taste of Grayslake downtown summer thing. Yeah. Speaker 1 00:42:46  And what did you change the name of all the time? Summer days. Speaker 1 00:42:48  Summer days, Summerfest. Speaker 2 00:42:50  They. but they they do cool stuff. They raise money and then they give that money away to kids in grades, like to go to school, right? Speaker 1 00:42:56  SIPs for scholarships. That's what the, the the craft beer festival is. Speaker 2 00:42:59  Yes. And then and it's good money. They're like, here's a thousand bucks, kid. And it's a Grayslake student that's a top student to go to college. You know, they do good stuff like that. They promote Americanism. you know, what is that? It is what? It's that Americanism is like liking 911 and being interested in our country and like. Right. You know, so it's a cool organization. Check it out. Speaker 1 00:43:21  Yeah. And I like all the nice things they do and the, the men and women that are involved in that. I happen to be fond of a lot of them. Yeah. I think the one day that I knew I knew nothing about the Exchange Club, and I think it was the day that you guys were doing your, you you had picked a couple of kids for scholarships. Speaker 1 00:43:36  You were giving them. And I saw these kids first. I was walking down to have an afternoon beer at the first draft or something like that. So I saw these two kids, like walking back to school and these big smiles on their faces. right? So I get to the bottom and a bunch of the Exchange Club members are hanging out, and to see these men that were standing there, and they were so blown away and so happy and so just straightforward, just happy about what they did. It was it made me really have a fondness for the organization. Speaker 2 00:44:05  And I just want to shout out to the Grayslake kids from North and Central. They're like really fantastic kids, you know? the some of the kids that are winning these awards, I mean, back when I was a kid, I tried to get good grades. I tried to do well in my tests, but otherwise I just went home. Speaker 1 00:44:22  How did I get so smart? Speaker 2 00:44:23  I don't, and they. And they have the energy, this boundless energy that is really. Speaker 2 00:44:27  It's admirable and kind of scary. So God level, I mean, whatever. Speaker 1 00:44:33  Which is. Speaker 2 00:44:34  Good. Don't you ever nap, you know, don't you ever eat too much pizza and then go to sleep, right, like me. So. Speaker 1 00:44:39  Right. Right. And especially as a high school kid. Right. And these guys are doing really, really well with things. Yeah. Speaker 6 00:44:44  Hey, Lake County, I know you know, a teacher out there that needs to be recognized. I'm Jodi, former educator, now realtor, and I'm here representing Educators Advantage. We want you to nominate a teacher of the month. Click the link in the show notes and nominate your favorite teacher. Make your favorite teacher feel appreciated and give them a shout out. Speaker 1 00:45:09  Cool! So I love to see people that get involved with organizations, especially like when going back, like the Safe Place kind of things. So explain this to me too. Are there more than one location for Safe Place? Because there's one in Zion. Speaker 1 00:45:21  Is there also one in Mundelein? Speaker 2 00:45:23  So okay, that is the family visitation center. Okay. Okay. That I believe has moved. Okay. So you'd want to check with Safe Place about the details for when I was involved in the organization. They had two places. They had a women's shelter. That was like a big apartment building in Zion, and it's tucked away. So you don't know about it, right? God love them. But then they also have a really important role that they play, having to do with, facilitating visitation or exchanges of parties that have, like ops against each other. Orders of protection. Yep. Okay. So you've got to go there. You, like drop off your kid in the front, and then dad comes in the back, and then they have like a meeting and they hang out for an hour and have pizza. And then there's people watching, like little child. Jimmy smiled when you saw dad. Right. And they take notes and they give that to the court and the safe place. Speaker 2 00:46:16  Like, honestly, so many exchanges, so much visitation just couldn't happen because of the acrimony between the parties. But for what a safe place does. So they're cool. They're they're fantastic. Speaker 1 00:46:27  I love them and it's nice. And I like places that are put together that look for the best for the children and to keep them safe to and keep, because sometimes just two people just don't get along. So that's a nice way to then get in there. Speaker 2 00:46:38  It's one of the toughest things about family cases is when you have a tremendous amount of acrimony, even like a good divorce, where it's just. I don't love him anymore. You know, you've got to co-parent the kid. But when it's a situation where it's like he raped me or he beat me up, or he right got 60 Y's or he. Whatever those cases, you know, the judges are very reluctant to totally shut out a parent. So they'll give him or her sometimes. Sometimes it's a her, you know, supervised visitation, wrangled by a safe place or supervised by perhaps somebody else, like a mom or grandma or whatever. Speaker 2 00:47:13  Okay. but those, those organizations that facilitate the, the best interest of the kid and the, the parenting time, the the courts. I don't know how they could function before that. That, safe place started doing that. Speaker 1 00:47:26  Yeah. No, it must be a really, really hard thing to do. well, one of the things that I really enjoy, I have to tell you, because I was having a conversation before we got together today, and a man was, who's potential, guest on another show was asking me my my, my motivations on why he wanted to come on. And the guy clearly, wanted to come out and just advertise his business. Right. And I was trying to explain to him that this these are the conversations you are having. You and I are having right now that I really like that. very soon, hopefully, we're gonna have Chief Myra chief of police on, because I really like humanizing. some people have jobs or positions that people don't really get to know, right? So if I had to hire somebody for a family attorney or a DUI attorney or a criminal attorney, I hope that I get to listen to the show so that they get to know your personality, to know that you're a human being, right? Speaker 2 00:48:16  My personality is is unique, but there are a lot of really good attorneys in Lake County. Speaker 2 00:48:21  I'm happy to help people. Whatever. Speaker 1 00:48:23  Yeah. Well, no. And I think it's nice. Speaker 2 00:48:24  I like to be humble. I'm not trying to. Well, you're very humble out there, right? I'm not. I'm not trying to be like. Oh, yeah. I'm like the only one around because I'm not, you know, and like I said, in Lake County, we're blessed with a strong bench and bar, right. You know, and honestly, I get along with just about all of them. Speaker 1 00:48:40  That's cool. Okay, so let's do this. because of people. So let's, to help our listeners out there listening. So let's talk. first of all, when starting to divorce proceedings like they're they know they're going to get divorced, maybe some advice on how they go about finding an attorney that would be right for them. Is that a hard question? Speaker 2 00:49:00  Yeah. So finding an attorney. I mean, a lot of people want to do word of mouth. They talk to their their cousin. Speaker 2 00:49:06  How you got divorced in Lake County. Tell me who you use and then call that guy. That's probably a good decision. Speaker 1 00:49:12  Not to tell you who not to use. Speaker 2 00:49:13  Right? Speaker 1 00:49:14  In their opinion, though, totally right. maybe the decision didn't go their way so it could be false information, right? Speaker 2 00:49:21  Totally. A lot of people just go to Google and they'll Google like Libertyville divorce attorney or Lake County divorce attorney or whatever. And you can get hits there. And you look at their Google reviews we have I mean, my law firm has fantastic reviews, but that's just because we try to just, I don't know, do a good job and then clear the case. You know, try to Because, like, if you take one guy's divorce case and you're like a vampire on his neck and you drain him till he's totally out of blood. Well, you know, that's one case, okay? I'd rather just, like, help a guy and then get a good review and help another guy and get a good review and help a guy and get a good review, and then just, like, kind of build it up that way. Speaker 2 00:49:56  That's way better, right? Speaker 1 00:49:58  And with integrity, when you're walking away, then you can sleep at night and make sure that you know that you can help people out. Speaker 2 00:50:04  I sleep. Speaker 1 00:50:04  At night. Right. That's good. Yeah. All right, so how about, DUI? Speaker 2 00:50:09  So. Okay. How to find a DUI attorney or. So same. Speaker 1 00:50:13  Thing. I know how to get one. Speaker 2 00:50:14  I know. Speaker 1 00:50:15  It's just not the. Speaker 2 00:50:16  Attorney. So, I mean, man, I use Lyfts now. Yes. You know, I, I really do I. Speaker 1 00:50:21  I cheapest thing to do. Right. Speaker 2 00:50:23  It's 20 bucks here and back and you don't have to worry about. Am I going to get in trouble. Right. You know, and you don't have to worry about. Am I going to hurt somebody or whatever? Speaker 1 00:50:32  So yeah, I heard somebody. Maybe it was another stupid social media thing I saw. But there again, like it was a $20 ride home, right? For, let's say I have to go from Grayslake up to Atkinson, like at the bar. Speaker 1 00:50:42  How many Lyft rides would it take to equal to a two? Would it cost to hire an attorney to go through the DUI process? Speaker 2 00:50:51  So I think it was NHTSA, the National Highway Transportation Safety Administration, one of those organizations, used to run a billboard campaign here in Lake County. And one of the billboards I remember was a picture of a kid blowing into a portable breath test. And there's the police cars, lights behind him, and it says, you just blew $10,000. Speaker 1 00:51:12  Most people have no idea what to do with their aging loved one who needs help. Well, there is a solution. A company that provides care and assistance to make your loved one feel right at home, at right, at home. Their mission statement is to improve the quality of life for those they serve. They offer extensive services personal and companion care, safety, supervision and transportation, fall prevention, dressing and bathing assistance. Medical reminders, meal prep, hospice support, ambulation support, stroke recovery, Parkinson's support, the list goes on and on and on. Speaker 1 00:51:43  If you have an aging loved one that needs help, call. Right at home. Most people prefer to age in their home rather than moving to an assisted living or nursing home. Right at home can make this happen. Contact right at home at right at home NHL.com or give them a call (847) 984-0103. Now back to the show. Speaker 2 00:52:02  You know, which I think is like not inaccurate. Speaker 1 00:52:06  Ten. Speaker 2 00:52:06  Grand right. Because like so the legal fees like, I don't know, cheap one 2500, you know, a hot felony DUI 568, whatever, $1,000. So that's good money there. But even for your first time misdemeanor DUI, you're spending 2500, $3,500 on a lawyer. And then you get the fines, the court costs. There are 3 or $4000. There's treatment that you must do, you know, so you do alcohol or risk evaluations and pay for the classes and then woo woo. It gets to be expensive. So yeah, you know,

bOrgcast
BorgcasTAS 1.01- Spock's guff

bOrgcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 7, 2025 42:33


Anne-Marie and Peter cover TAS S1's Beyond The Farthest Star. The Star Trek Animated Series theme used was written by Ray Ellis and norm Prescott. On 19th they look at More Tribbles More Troubles. Over on their Borgcast Galactica feed on 12th, they begin BabbleOrg 5, covering The Gathering, B5's pilot. Feel free to send your thoughts in (just keep the feedback to less than 5 minutes please). Borgcast@gmail.com

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McGohan Brabender Side Affects: Disrupting Health Care
Side Affects Episode 146 | Broker Selection Process

McGohan Brabender Side Affects: Disrupting Health Care

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 6, 2025 34:42


Choosing the right benefits broker is one of the most important decisions an employer can make — and we're breaking it down with MB Chief Growth Officer Anne Marie Singleton. Hosts, Kenzie McEvily and Dave Homan explore why companies go to market, what red flags to watch for and why RFPs might not tell the whole story. Anne Marie shares practical steps for evaluating brokers, the key questions to ask, and how to build lasting, strategic partnerships. Whether you're shopping for a new advisor or evaluating your current one, this episode is packed with expert advice to guide your decision.

Douglas Robbins - Den of Discussion
#128- Plastics and Micro-Plastics- The Shocking Truth and What You Can Do w/Author Anne-Marie Bonneau

Douglas Robbins - Den of Discussion

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 4, 2025 46:07


Send us a textPlastics. Plastics. Plastics. They are everywhere. We ingest them daily in our drinks and food. In this conversation Anne-Marie Bonneau and I discuss the pervasive issue of plastic pollution, its impact on the environment, and the importance of consumer awareness and legislative changes. We explore the challenges of recycling, the need for sustainable packaging, and the role of education in fostering a more responsible society. There is necessity for both individual and corporate responsibility in addressing plastic waste and the potential for innovation in sustainable practices. We discuss the role of corporations in perpetuating plastic use and the greenwashing tactics employed to shift blame onto consumers. Anne-Marie shares her personal journey of reducing plastic in her life, emphasizing the benefits of whole foods and sustainable practices. The discussion also covers practical tips for minimizing plastic waste, the importance of natural alternatives, and the systemic issues surrounding plastic production. Ultimately, the conversation highlights the need for collective action and awareness in addressing environmental challenges.Find her at the Zero-Waste Chef Support the show

Radio Record
Record Party #328 (31-05-2025)

Radio Record

Play Episode Listen Later May 31, 2025


01. Oneil, Kanvise, Sara Phillips, Organ - Wake Me Up (Record Mix) 02. Eelke Kleijn, Joris Voorn - Transmission (Record Mix) 03. Dj Zinc, Ms Dynamite - Wile Out 24 (Record Mix) 04. C-Bool - Never Go Away (Record Mix) 05. R3Hab, Mufasa, Rani - Believe (Record Mix) 06. Alesso, Calvin Harris - Under Control (Record Mix) 07. Shouse - Love Tonight (Record Mix) 08. Benson Boone, Dj Dark - Beautiful Things (Record Mix) 09. Alex Adair, Don Diablo, Cid - Make Me Feel Better (Record Mix) 10. Alan Walker, Meek - Dancing In Love (Record Mix) 11. Adam Port, Stryv, Malachii, Switch Disco - Move (Record Mix) 12. Dimitri Vegas, Chapter & Verse, Goodboys - Good For You (Record Mix) 13. Loreen - Warning Signs (Record Mix) 14. Fisher, Flowdan - Boost Up (Record Mix) 15. Philip George - Wish You Were Mine (Record Mix) 16. Ive, David Guetta - Supernova Love (Record Mix) 17. Ben Delay - I Never Felt So Right (Record Mix) 18. Relanium, Deen West - Leel Lost (Record Mix) 19. Bassjackers - Wrong Or Right (The Riddle) (Record Mix) 20. Maruv, Boosin - Drunk Groove (Record Mix) 21. Sevdaliza, Yseult, Pabllo Vittar, Tiesto - Alibi (Record Mix) 22. Annabell Kowalski - Hey Boy Hey Girl (Record Mix) 23. Bruno Martini, Novak - Bad (Record Mix) 24. Thomas Gold - Pump Up The Jam (Record Mix) 25. Swanky Tunes, Shapov - Wannabe (Record Mix) 26. Anna Naklab, Younotus, Alle Farben - Supergirl (Record Mix) 27. James Hype, Kim Petras - Drums (Record Mix) 28. Lana Del Rey, Kevin Blanc - Young & Beautiful (Record Mix) 29. Faul & Wad, Nico & Vinz, Altego, Old Jim - How I Feel (Am I Wrong) (Record Mix) 30. Ofenbach - Be Mine (Record Mix) 31. Dom Dolla, Clementine Douglas - Miracle Maker (Record Mix) 32. Eastblock Bitches, Ostblockschlampen - Sunglasses at Night (Record Mix) 33. Meduza, James Carter, Elley Duhe, Fast Boy - Bad Memories (Record Mix) 34. Ray Dalton, Amice - All We Got (Record Mix) 35. Weiss, Harry Romero - Where Do We Go (Record Mix) 36. Zhu - Faded (Record Mix) 37. Imanbek, Rick Ross, Kddk - Built Different (Record Mix) 38. Skytech - The Rhythm (Record Mix) 39. Alessandro - Goes Deeper (Record Mix) 40. Darude, Glazur, Xm - Sandstorm (Record Mix) 41. Atb, Topic, A7S - Your Love (9PM) (Record Mix) 42. David Guetta, Mistajam, John Newman - If You Really Love Me (How Will I Know) (Record Mix) 43. Lykke Li, The Magician - I Follow Rivers (Record Mix) 44. Alok, Ava Max - Car Keys (Ayla) (Record Mix) 45. Kygo, Hayla, Joel Corry - Without You (Record Mix) 46. Block & Crown, Lissat - Ocean Cake (Record Mix) 47. Tommy Cash - Espresso Macchiato (Record Mix) 48. Pascal Letoublon, Leony - Friendships (Record Mix) 49. Kaz James - Sun Is Shining (Record Mix) 50. Drenchill, Indiiana - Feel This Way (Record Mix) 51. Rihanna, Calvin Harris - We Found Love (Record Mix) 52. Anyma, Ellie Goulding - Hypnotized (Record Mix) 53. Martin Garrix - Animals! (Record Mix) 54. Doechii, Dj Dark - Anxiety (Record Mix) 55. Iommi, Micah, Perfect Pitch, Alex Caspian - Up And Down (Record Mix) 56. Killteq, D.Hash, Vallhee - I Like It (Record Mix) 57. Avicii - Levels (Record Mix) 58. Martin Jensen, Fastboy - One Day (Record Mix) 59. Fedde Le Grand - Rude Boy (Record Mix) 60. Tiesto, Don Diablo - Chemicals (Record Mix) 61. Alle Farben, Graham Candy, Lahos - Flowers (Record Mix) 62. Goom Gum - Moonlight (Record Mix) 63. Basto! - Gregory's Theme (Record Mix) 64. Filatov & Karas - Time Won't Wait (Record Mix) 65. Oliver Heldens, Djs From Mars, Jd Davis - Blue Monday (Record Mix) 66. Oneil, Dj Dimixer - Children (Record Mix) 67. Dubdogz, Zerky - Sun Goes Down (Sound Of Violence) (Record Mix) 68. Klaas - The Way (Record Mix) 69. Katy Perry - Lifetimes (Record Mix) 70. Steve Angello, Modern Tales - Darkness In Me (Record Mix) 71. Dynoro, Gigi D'Agostino - In My Mind... (Record Mix) 72. Otto Knows - Your Love (Record Mix) 73. Rain Radio, Dj Craig Gorman - Talk About (Record Mix) 74. Gorgon City, Romans - Saving My Life (Record Mix) 75. Purple Disco Machine, Asdis, Amice - Beat Of Your Heart (Record Mix) 76. Argy, Omnya - Aria (Record Mix) 77. Anthony Keyrouz - Love Yourself (Record Mix) 78. Marc Korn, Danny Suko, Heart Fx - Every Breath You Take (Record Mix) 79. Regard, Years & Years - Hallucination (Record Mix) 80. David Guetta - Family Affair (Dance For Me) (Record Mix) 81. New World Sound, J2, Sara Phillips - Outta My Head (Record Mix) 82. Rob Laniado - Vibing (Record Mix) 83. Armin Van Buuren, Maia Wright - One More Time (Record Mix) 84. Felix Jaehn, Sophie Ellis-Bextor - Ready For Your Love (Record Mix) 85. Joe Stone, Ferreck Dawn - Man Enough (Record Mix) 86. Benny Benassi, Chris Nasty - Aphrodisiak (Record Mix) 87. Mr. Belt & Wezol, Nukey, Jose De Mara - D.R.A.M.A. (Record Mix) 88. Murdbrain, Theajsound, Rachel Morgan Perry - Save Me (Record Mix) 89. House Of Prayers - Disco Stepper (Record Mix) 90. Armand Van Helden, Salvatore Mancuso - my my my (Record Mix) 91. Otnicka - Celebrate the Love (Record Mix) 92. Robin Schulz, Nervo, Koppy - Freaking You Out (Record Mix) 93. Junior Jack - Stupidisco (Record Mix) 94. Meduza, Becky Hill, Goodboys - Lose Control (Record Mix) 95. Don Diablo, R3Hab, Neeka - Disco Marathon (Record Mix) 96. Junona Boys - Relax (Record Mix) 97. Calvin Harris, Benny Blanco - I Found You (Record Mix) 98. Pete Tong, Roro, Jules Buckley, The Essential Orchest - Rhythm Of The Night (Record Mix) 99. Dua Lipa, Dj Dark - Training Season (Record Mix) 100. Marshmello, Jonas Brothers, Alex Caspian - Slow Motion (Record Mix) 101. Tiesto, Bia, 21 Savage - Both (Record Mix) 102. Camelphat, Elderbrook - Cola (Record Mix) 103. Topic, A7S - Breaking Me (Record Mix) 104. Mirko Donnini - Thinking of You (Record Mix) 105. Sam Feldt - The Confession (Record Mix) 106. Lucas & Steve, Laura White - Are You Ready (Record Mix) 107. Ofenbach, Norma Jean Martine - Overdrive (Record Mix) 108. Sean Paul, Odd Mob - Get Busy (Record Mix) 109. Shane Codd - Get Out My Head (Record Mix) 110. Riton, Nightcrawlers, Mufasa, Hypeman - Friday (Record Mix) 111. Lost Frequencies, Janieck Devy - Reality (Record Mix) 112. Kris Kross Amsterdam, Eyelar - Mr. Lie To Me (Record Mix) 113. Afrosalto, Mednas, Afrojack, Gregor Salto - All Good Things (Come To An End) (Record Mix) 114. Purple Disco Machine, Benjamin Ingrosso, Nile Rodger - Honey Boy (Record Mix) 115. Modjo - Lady (Hear Me Tonight) (Record Mix) 116. Fisher, Aatig - Take It Off (Record Mix) 117. Nicky Romero, Vikkstar, Alpharock, Oaks - Where Do I Go (Record Mix) 118. David Zowie - House Every Weekend (Record Mix) 119. Twocolors - Heavy Metal Love (Record Mix) 120. Calvin Harris - My Way (Record Mix) 121. Faul & Wad, Nico & Vinz, Altego, Old Jim - How I Feel (Am I Wrong) (Record Mix) 122. Sophie And The Giants, Amice - Shut Up And Dance (Record Mix) 123. Robin Schulz, James Blunt - OK (Record Mix) 124. Alexander Popov, Whiteout, Vaileri - Need to Feel Loved (Record Mix) 125. Otnicka, Kaskeiyp - For an Angel (Record Mix) 126. Filatov & Karas - Au Au (Record Mix) 127. David Guetta, Anne-Marie, Coi Leray - Baby Don't Hurt Me (Record Mix) 128. Tiesto, Black Eyed Peas - Pump It Louder (Record Mix) 129. Joel Corry, Pickle, Vula - Stay Together (Baby Baby) (Record Mix) 130. Don Diablo - SexyBack (Record Mix) 131. Oneil, Smola - Addicted (Record Mix) 132. Basto! - I Rave You (Record Mix) 133. Bolier, Joe Stone, Voost - Keep This Fire Burning (Record Mix) 134. Cat Dealers, Lothief, Santti - Sunshine (Record Mix) 135. Alok, Gryffin, Julia Church - Never Letting Go (Record Mix) 136. Adam Lambert - Ghost Town (Record Mix) 137. Kungs - Clap Your Hands (Record Mix) 138. Adam Port, Stryv, Malachii, Switch Disco - Move (Record Mix) 139. Firebeatz, Dubdogz - Give It Up (Record Mix) 140. Tim Berg - Seek Bromance (Record Mix)

bOrgcast
BorgcasTOS 3.24- The Smell Of Misogyny

bOrgcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 31, 2025 65:48


Anne-Marie and Peter cover TOS S3's last episode, Turnabout Intruder. On Wednesday 4th they start their journey into Star Trek the Animated Series, with Beyond The Farthest Star. Over on the Borgcast Galactica feed, on the 12th, they begin their journey through Babylon 5, covering The Gathering. Feel free to send your thoughts in (just keep the feedback to less than 5 minutes please). Borgcast@gmail.com The Star Trek theme used was written by Alexander Courage, and arranged and performed by Mr Drew Barker esquire.

The Most Days Show
Dr. Anne Marie McCarthy on Breast Cancer

The Most Days Show

Play Episode Listen Later May 30, 2025 52:11


In this episode of Death Clock, host Brant Franson speaks with Dr. Anne Marie McCarthy, a cancer epidemiologist from the University of Pennsylvania, to unravel the complexities of breast cancer prevention and screening. They explore the role of genetics, particularly BRCA mutations, and how family history can influence screening strategies. Dr. McCarthy shares insights into the nuanced decisions around genetic counseling, the limitations of over-the-counter tests, and why population-wide genetic screening is still a topic of ongoing debate. They also discuss broader issues like the psychological and economic costs of false positives, overdiagnosis, and overtreatment. From lifestyle factors to systemic constraints in healthcare access, this episode offers a comprehensive look at what it means to be proactive when it comes to breast cancer risk. Hope you enjoy.

Design Your Destiny
Meeting Death Without Fear: A Dance of Acceptance of Life

Design Your Destiny

Play Episode Listen Later May 27, 2025 54:45


Do you fear death—or do you fear the unknown? In this powerful episode, Penny sits down with Anne-Marie Jacobs, an experienced death doula and host of Dear Psychopomp: Let's Talk About Death. Together, they explore how releasing the fear of death can lead to deeper presence, peace, and purpose in life. Anne-Marie shares heartfelt wisdom from years of guiding others through dying, grief, and spiritual transition. Whether you're supporting someone at the end of life or confronting your own mortality, this episode offers comfort, clarity, and practical insight. What You'll Learn: Why the fear of death is often rooted in childhood or cultural silence How introducing death to children helps them grow up with less fear. What “The Great Show” is—and how many people have a lucid moment before death How intergenerational trauma impacts end-of-life grief What to do when estrangement complicates a loved one's passing Why legacy projects and life reviews can offer deep emotional healing How to protect your peace—even if family or culture tells you otherwise Anne-Marie's story of becoming a death doula after leaving a toxic 9–5  

Ever Forward Radio with Chase Chewning
EFR 871: The Continuum of Success and Why You Have FAILURE All Wrong - How to Use Fear and Failure as Data to Transform Your Life with Anne-Marie Anderson

Ever Forward Radio with Chase Chewning

Play Episode Listen Later May 12, 2025 74:25


This episode is brought to you by Timeline, LMNT, and Strong Coffee Company. ESPN personality and producer Anne-Marie Anderson joins us to unravel the intricate dance between fear and failure. Anne-Marie sheds light on how fear, often perceived as a daunting obstacle, can actually be a stepping stone to courage and growth. In this episode, we challenge the traditional notions of failure by reimagining it as valuable data, a tool for learning and evolving. Through personal anecdotes and stories of renowned athletes like Michael Jordan and Kobe Bryant, she underscores how setbacks are not the end but merely redirections on the path to greatness. Follow Anne Marie @annemarieandersontv Follow Chase @chase_chewning ----- In this episode we discuss... (00:00) Overcoming Fear and Embracing Failure (12:08) Why You Need Trusted Advisors (22:07) How to Use Failure as Datapoints (28:13) Optimizing Relationships & Failure (38:07) Cultivating Audacity (45:35) Prioritizing Important Over Urgent Tasks (51:49) Personal Lessons From Failure and Success (58:43) The Relationship Between Fear and Generosity (01:07:57) Personal Growth Means Taking Responsibility  (01:13:43) Ever Forward ----- Episode resources: Save 10% on MitoPure mitochondrial revitalizer with code EVERFORWARD at https://www.Timeline.com  Get a FREE electrolyte variety pack with any purchase at https://www.DrinkLMNT.com/everforward  Save 15% on organic coffee and lattes with code CHASE at https://www.StrongCoffeeCompany.com  Watch and subscribe on YouTube Learn more at AnneMarieAnderson.com

The Wellness Mama Podcast
Autism Deep Dive: Beyond Mercury to Other Risk Factors with Dr. Anne Marie Fine

The Wellness Mama Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 5, 2025 58:05


Episode Highlights With Dr. Anne Marie FineWhat happened with autism and why rates have risen from 1 in 10,000 to 1 in 31Some of the multi-faceted reasons that it might be on the riseWhat the literature actually says… you might be surprisedBeyond the genetic theory… the interaction between genes and environment Genes load the gun, environment pulls the triggerWomen with the highest BPA exposure had the highest risk of having children with autismThe CDC is actually keeping track of Americans' chemical exposureWhat to know about mercury and autism risk and how it was taken out of vaccines by 2001The specific study about the Hep B vaccine and why it's relevant Mercury was replaced with aluminum and why this is important How to become the EPA of your own home and avoid some of the biggest risk factorsResources MentionedDr. AnneMarieFine and emeiglobal on InstagramHer LinkedIn and her FacebookHow to Thrive in a Toxic World course: contains a bonus video presentation on environmental contributors to autism.Jaspr air filter - use code wellnessmama for a discountRadiant Life Water Filter