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Thriving in College: What Nobody Tells YouGuest: Danielle Barone, LCSW, Founder of Waves Therapy Group Host: Julie Riga
If you feel like you keep trying to lose weight but always end up starting over… this episode is for you. Today we're joined by registered dietitian and founder of Anchored Nutrition, Sam Barone. Sam has maintained a 200+ pound weight loss for almost 20 years, and this conversation is such an honest look at what long-term weight loss actually looks like behind the scenes. We talk about bariatric surgery, why so many women regain the weight, metabolic adaptation and metabolism, the habits that matter most for long-term success, and what real consistency actually looks like in everyday life. Most importantly, we talk about faith, identity, and learning how to stop believing you're failing every time life knocks you off track. This episode is practical, encouraging, and feels like sitting down with girlfriends who truly get it. Sam's Podcast: More Than A Number Connect with Sam on Facebook Contact Sam at: sam@theanchorednutrition.com ******************************************************** ✨Next Steps: Get personalized support to help you reach your goals without the overwhelm.
In this episode, we speak with Victoria Barone, Assistant Professor at the University of Notre Dame, to discuss her recent NBER paper that examines the possible relationship between the opioid epidemic and the political realignment between the Republican and Democratic parties. While the public health consequences of the crisis are well-documented, Barone's research uncovers a startling political fallout. We explore how the rise in opioid-related deaths and addiction has altered voting patterns, shifted party leanings, and influenced electoral outcomes in the hardest-hit communities. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
In this powerful and deeply reflective episode of Outside the Pins, we sit down with soon-to-be graduate Makenna Barone for a conversation about identity, resilience, growth, and discovering your worth beyond the game.
Interview with singer songwriter George Usher ! Stevensonville is a 12-part illustrated song-cycle that delves into the myriad goings on in its namesake locale. Each song and illustration represents a different inhabitant of Stevensonville. They sometimes reference each other in the manner of Edgar Lee Masters' Spoon River Anthology or Thornton Wilder's Our Town. The characters who people dark, repressed Stevensonville have their own very unusual and pressing issues to cope with, before they can gamble on leaving. George Usher's poetic lyrics and folk-rock and chamber pop musical settings combine with Laurie Webber's colorful, magnetic illustrations for a stunning, unique presentation. George and illustrator Webber first conceived Stevensonville 30 years ago as a literate, artistic, musical project. However, Usher's businesspeople were put off by the projected cost of recording it and manufacturing album packaging that included the hefty booklet of illustrations in view of its likely limited commercial prospects. The song cycle was performed live twice over the years, once at the Bowery Poetry Club in New York City to an enthusiastic audience. Then, it was set aside and forgotten…until now, when Ahoy Larry Pursuits and Strothard Bulldog Productions have joined forces to finally produce the album and booklet for George Usher's Stevensonville, as it was always intended. Stevensonville was produced by Tony Shanahan (Patti Smith Group), with Andy York on guitar (John Mellencamp), Brian Griffin on drums (Brandi Carlile, Black Crowes), Andy Burton on keyboards (Ian Hunter) and David Mansfield on strings (Bob Dylan, others). George Usher has been a vital part of New York City music scene since the late 1970's. The Village Voice called him, “one of New York's best pop craftsmen.” He led or was a member of a number of NYC/Hoboken based bands including The Decoys, Beat Rodeo, The Schramms, and House Of Usher during the 80's and 90's. Usher co-wrote the title tracks to Bongos frontman Richard Barone's “Cloud Over Eden” solo album and River To River EP with Barone. Country chanteuse Laura Cantrell recorded his song, “Not The Tremblin' Kind” and made it the title track of her album debut. Over the years, George has released seven solo albums; a 2-CD Anthology 12” LP vinyl is available on Bandcamp. He has recorded two collaborative albums with Edward Rogers as well as two with Lisa Burns, including the critically acclaimed, The Last Day Of Winter. https://www.facebook.com/p/George-Usher-100063555302040/ https://open.spotify.com/artist/0t2r3lAo89AALlzzvpmwwr
CEO da Gut São Paulo revela como decidiu trocar a profissão de dentista pela publicidade e fala sobre a coragem de se permitir mudar de ideia
This is a Vintage episode from 2010Why This Episode MattersWhy most Pinot Grigio on the market tastes the same—and how to spot the real thingThe difference between DOC vs IGT wines (and why it actually matters in your glass)How geography—especially Trentino-Alto Adige—shapes flavor more than marketing ever willA candid look at wine pricing: what's quality vs what's brandingThe BanterMark Pascal and Francis Schott open with stories from interviewing restaurant staff highlighting a simple truth: honesty matters more than experience, especially in hospitality.The ConversationGiovanni Barone of Barone Fini joins the show to break down the misunderstood world of Pinot Grigio. He explains how Italy's regional identity, not the country itself, defines wine, and why Trentino-Alto Adige produces fresher, more food-friendly expressions due to extreme temperature swings and alpine conditions.The discussion pulls back the curtain on the wine business: from bulk wine labeled as premium bottles to the outsized role of branding in pricing. Giovanni makes the case for purity and restraint in winemaking, contrasting it with more manipulated styles found elsewhere.Along the way, the conversation becomes a broader philosophy of food and drink: great wine isn't about flash—it's about flavor, place, and how it works at the table.Timestamps00:00 – Interview horror stories & hiring philosophy08:45 – Introducing Giovanni Barone & Barone Fini10:30 – What “DOC” actually means (and why you should care)14:00 – The realities of the wine business in Italy20:30 – Italian wine rules, climate, geography, and flavor27:00 – Why Pinot Grigio works with food (even rich dishes)32:00 – Pricing, branding, and the truth about expensive Pinot Grigio37:00 – DOC vs IGT explained simply41:00 – Purity in wine vs mass-market productionBioGiovanni Barone is part of the Barone Fini family, a historic winemaking estate in Italy's Trentino-Alto Adige region. His family's winemaking roots date back to the late 15th century, and he has helped bring their Pinot Grigio to international markets while advocating for traditional, terroir-driven wines.InfoBarone Fini Wines https://www.baronefiniwines.com/The Restaurant Guys at La Petraia https://www.restaurantguyspodcast.com/2390435/episodes/16144212-la-petraia-the-guys-go-to-italyOur PlacesStage Left Steakhttps://www.stageleft.com/Catherine Lombardi Restauranthttps://www.catherinelombardi.com/Stage Left Wineshophttps://www.stageleftwineshop.com/Reach Out to The Guys!TheGuys@restaurantguyspodcast.com
Ep. 260: The Harvard water polo co-captain, who had never played the sport before joining the team,now leads one of the fastest-growing beverage brands in the countrywith the same philosophy that earned her that captaincy: it's not about being the most valuable player. It's about creating the most valuable team. In this episode, you will learn: • Why the "zone of discomfort" is where real leadership growth happens • How to set goals just beyond what seems possible—and why trust makes them achievable • Why the jobs we don't like are often the ones with the most to teach us Our BONUS RESOURCE for this episode includes Don's favorite quotes from today's episode and a reflection question so you can apply today's insights. Do you want to write a book? In my new role as Publisher at Forbes Books and with the incredible resources and expertise of their team, we're making it easier than ever to help YOU to tell your story. Send us a message here to get started: https://books.forbes.com/don/ Looking for a speaker for your next event? From more than 30 years of interviewing and studying the greatest winners of all time Don offers these live and virtual presentations built to inspire your team towards personal and professional greatness.
Dario MantovaniDroit, culture et société de la Rome antiqueCollège de FranceAnnée 2025-2026Colloque - In Margine. La philologie des paratextes et ses enjeux. Droit, littératures, religion : IntroductionFrancesca P. BaroneCNRS, Collège de France
Join Massimo Barone, CEO and Founder of SmartCard Marketing Systems Inc. (SMKG), for an emergency deep dive into the rapidly shifting landscape of digital finance. With 30 years of experience commercializing over 200 projects across PayTech and Blockchain, Massimo is a battle-tested pioneer in embedded payments. In this episode, we break down yesterday's landmark SEC and CFTC announcements on digital asset rules and explore how the launch of Xfund.Ventures is providing the essential "Banking-as-a-Service" (BaaS) infrastructure for the next generation of token issuers.
In this episode of Off the Mats Podcast, I sit down with Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu blue belt and Philadelphia Phenoms owner Lauren Barone for a conversation about competition, leadership, and building something bigger than yourself in the evolving world of professional grappling. Lauren opens up about her early jiu-jitsu journey, the moment she realized she belonged on the mats, and how competing at blue belt has shaped her mindset and identity. We also dive into her role as a franchise owner in the Professional Grappling Federation, breaking down how the opportunity came about, the risks of stepping into ownership, and what team based grappling offers that traditional tournaments don't. From balancing athlete life with executive decisions to discussing visibility in women's jiu-jitsu and the future of sustainable pay and structure for competitors, this episode explores what it really means to lead in a growing sport. Beyond the mats, Lauren shares how discipline carries into everyday life, how she defines herself outside of jiu-jitsu, and even how her love of horror and sci-fi influences her personality and perspective. This conversation is for grapplers, entrepreneurs, competitors, and anyone trying to reconcile identity with ambition. Be sure to check out https://www.patreon.com/cw/phillyphenoms for team updates and info and head to Instagram and follow @phillyphenoms
Castello Brolio in the hills of Chianti Classico's Gaiole subzone, is home to Barone Ricasoli, documented as the oldest winery in Italy (est 1141) and the fourth oldest family business in the world. Francesco Ricasoli, family steward and company president since 1993, discusses the Ricasoli family's role in originating the formula for what is now Chianti Classico wine. He highlights the microclimates of Brolio's vineyards and its wines. This show first aired Sept. 2021. www.ricasoli.comThe Connected Table is broadcast live Wednesdays at 2PM ET and Music on W4CY Radio (www.w4cy.com) part of Talk 4 Radio (www.talk4radio.com) on the Talk 4 Media Network (www.talk4media.com). The Connected Table Podcast is also available on Talk 4 Media (www.talk4media.com), Talk 4 Podcasting (www.talk4podcasting.com), iHeartRadio, Amazon Music, Pandora, Spotify, Audible, and over 100 other podcast outlets.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-connected-table-live--1277037/support.
Serie A Gameweek 26 Review & Champions League Comeback Preview | Anglo Italian Podcast The Anglo Italian Podcast breaks down a dramatic Serie A Gameweek 26 (2025/26) featuring managerial sackings, title-race twists, and tightening European battles — before previewing a crucial week of Champions League action for Italian clubs. Torino sack Barone after a directionless campaign ends with a heavy 3–0 defeat in Genoa. Could Torino now find themselves dragged into a relegation battle? Juventus lose at home to Como, intensifying speculation around their manager's future. Do Juve need stability and patience, or is change inevitable? Napoli drop points at the top, losing 2–1 to Atalanta after a comeback inspired by Palladino's side. Napoli suddenly looking over their shoulders in the title race? Milan stunned at home by Parma, an odd and disappointing performance at San Siro. Does Carlos Cuesta deserve more credit for Parma's impressive season? Roma cruise past Cremonese 3–0, tightening the race for European qualification and building serious momentum. All Italian clubs face must-win second legs after poor away performances. Can Inter, Juventus, Napoli, and Atalanta stage dramatic European comebacks? Tactical adjustments, rotation dilemmas, and pressure moments ahead of decisive UCL nights. From Scudetto tension and relegation fears to Champions League survival, this episode covers everything shaping the Serie A 2025/26 season.
This summer on The Self Love Podcast, we are turning the microphone around and sharing a special series of conversations where Kim Morrison has been a guest on other powerful podcasts. These heartfelt, insightful interviews offer a fresh perspective on Kim's philosophy, lived wisdom and unwavering belief in women rising, at every stage of life.… Continue reading SLP 549: Summer Series – Things You Can’t Un-Hear with Maritza Barone- Do You Love Yourself Enough? The post SLP 549: Summer Series – Things You Can’t Un-Hear with Maritza Barone- Do You Love Yourself Enough? appeared first on The Wellness Couch.
Welcome to our first episode of Season 8 of Cork Talk! This episode features Scott and Elizabeth Barone from Castello Barone Vineyards in Ronda, NC! Located in the heart of the Swan Creek AVA, Castello Barone Vineyards is a boutique vineyard and winery that is grounded in Old World wine traditions, service to others, and a deep respect for craftsmanship. Their winemaking journey started as home brewers and home winemakers in Florida. Eventually the hobby became a passion and Scott and Elizabeth were looking for a way to make this into a larger project. They decided to settled in the Swan Creek AVA due to the higher concentration of vineyards in the area as well as on the traditional and homey feel that the region conveys. When you listen their story, you’ll find that the core beliefs of Faith, Family, and Service run throughout everything they do at Castello Barone. Wine Class with the Wine Mouths is back again! For Season 8, they are going back through the vineyard and finding more grape varietals for us to discuss, most of them will be lesser known grapes that you’ll find here in North Carolina. We begin our discussions with Petit Manseng. For more information about the Wine Mouths, head to https://www.winemouths.com/ or find them on Facebook, Instagram and TikTok @Winemouths. The Wine Mouths theme was written and performed by Joshua Morris. You can find him at https://soundcloud.com/joshtime. If you like this episode, please leave us a rating and review. It really helps spread the word. Subscribing and sharing with a friend is another great way to support Cork Talk. This episode was made possible in part by a grant from the North Carolina Wine and Grape Council. For more information, please visit https://www.ncwine.org
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Antonello Barone"Molise a due voci"Tra denuncia e speranzaIntervista a Lino Del CioppoIanieri Edizioniwww.ianieriedizioni.comIn un viaggio tra denuncia e speranza, Molise a due voci esplora le sfide e le opportunità di una regione che rischia di scomparire, ma che può ancora reinventarsi.Attraverso l'intervista a Lino Del Cioppo, imprenditore molisano di successo, il libro racconta il coraggio di tornare alle radici, di investire in un territorio spesso dimenticato, e di trasformare la provincia in un laboratorio di innovazione e crescita.Dalla crisi demografica alla fuga dei giovani, dalla sanità in difficoltà alla mancanza di infrastrutture, il Molise diventa il simbolo di un Sud Italia che cerca riscatto.Ma non è solo un racconto di problemi: è una guida pratica per chi vuole tornare, investire e costruire un futuro diverso.È un invito all'invasione, alla scoperta di una terra che ha ancora tanto da offrire.Con uno sguardo lucido e appassionato, Antonello Barone e Lino Del Cioppo ci conducono in un dialogo che intreccia storie personali, analisi economiche e visioni di sviluppo. Un libro che parla di radici, di comunità e di un futuro possibile.Perché il Molise non è solo una regione: è una sfida, un'opportunità, un sogno da realizzare.Antonello Barone è un professionista in public affairs e comunicazione politica, istituzionale e ambientale. Ha ideato e dirige il Festival del Sarà – Dialoghi sul futuro, evento che ogni anno riunisce in riva all'Adriatico menti illuminate per ragionare sul futuro dell'Occidente.Ha avuto l'opportunità di intervistare “faccia a faccia” molti protagonisti del dibattito pubblico nazionale, tra cui Romano Prodi, Silvio Berlusconi, Giorgia Meloni, Matteo Salvini, Pier Ferdinando Casini, Alec Ross.Diventa un supporter di questo podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/il-posto-delle-parole--1487855/support.IL POSTO DELLE PAROLEascoltare fa pensarehttps://ilpostodelleparole.it/
SEGMENT 1: Arrival in Key WestA. Early morning flightGroup of 15 guys, 10 sharing an Airbnb.Arrive around 9 A.M., Airbnb not ready until 4.Solution: Backpacks on, bar-hopping begins immediately.B. First impressionsLocals keep asking: “Are you guys coming or going?”Group: “Just got here — ready to have a good time.” SEGMENT 2: The House & The GroupA. The Airbnb situationSurprisingly not trashed despite 10 dudes.Only casualty: leaving behind a fridge full of beer.B. House logisticsSome guys in hotels, most in the house.Doing headcounts each morning to make sure everyone survived. SEGMENT 3: HIGHLIGHT — The Guinness Chugging LegendA. Irish Kevin's barOne of the best bars in Key West.Guests go on stage to chug Guinness for time.B. The challengeWoman does it in ~5 seconds.Another contestant: ~4 seconds.The bachelor, Marshall, steps up…C. Marshall's moment of gloryChugs a full Guinness in 1.94 seconds — breaks the posted record.Group erupts. Marshall becomes instant celebrity.D. Return trip to check the recordLater that night: record still standing.A huge “corn-fed” bachelor challenges Marshall to a chug-off.E. Round 2 showdownIrish Kevin's performer says he's “betting on Marshall.”Whiskey poured into Guinness as an extra challenge.Marshall crushes him again.Wins bragging rights, possibly a shirt or free beer. SEGMENT 4: Poolside MishapsA. Saturday morning roll callEveryone accounting for themselves.Suddenly spot Ryan passed out next to a pool chair.B. The consequencesRyan: “I was comfortable all night.”Reality: Wakes up covered in massive mosquito bites.Only guy who slept outside the entire weekend. SEGMENT 5: Travel DisastersA. Sunday departuresGroup splits: flights to Tampa and St. Pete.Most are home by noon.B. The delayed flight guyOne friend's flight (Allegiant) gets delayed repeatedly:9:30 → 11:30 → ???No one hears if he ever actually left Key West.Group assumes they are “down one man.”C. The guy who missed the flight on the way thereOversleeps, runs to airport… realizes he forgot all his luggage.Had to take a later flight.Spent the weekend in basically two outfits anyway. SEGMENT 6: The AftermathA. Marshall loses his voiceAttempts to call fiancée but sounds like a broken kazoo.She was also celebrating with her own event back home.B. Return to realityHost shows up to work Monday, surprisingly early.Co-host expected a “I'm wrecked” text that never came.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Questo episodio si concentra sui preparativi di Cosa Nostra, orchestrati da Totò Riina, per eliminare il Giudice Giovanni Falcone, in particolare in vista del fallito attentato all'Addaura del 1989.
DEFENDANT: Everybody Loves Raymond EVIDENCE: Raymond Cellars Reserve Cabernet Sauvignon SCENE OF THE CRIME: Long Island -- Hey friend — grab a glass and get comfy. In this episode of True Crimes Against Wine we swap the usual table wine for a lush, decanted Raymond Sellers Cabernet Sauvignon (yes, the reserve — velvety label, 14.5% sass included) and spend the episode pairing big-flavor wine notes with bigger TV drama: the sitcom Everybody Loves Raymond. We talk vineyard history (Napa's underdog moment and the Bottle Shock story), decanting tips, and the gorgeous, peppery, black-cherry notes of this super-balanced Cab that the hosts absolutely adore. Then the banter turns to the Barone family: the show's charm, its most cringe-worthy tropes (the “incompetent husband” bit and how sitcom conventions can sneak into real life), and the cast's standout performances — from Marie's manipulative, loving energy to Frank's grumpy heart and Robert's deadpan magic. Expect hot takes on Patricia Heaton's real-life politics, behind-the-scenes casting quirks, and hilarious anecdotes about auditions, auditions-day moods, and even celebrity soap-opera moments (yes, there's an SVU crossover mention). We laugh, we judge, we get nostalgic about laugh tracks and sitcom dinners (IHOP, anyone?), and ultimately try to render a verdict: is Everybody Loves Raymond guilty of reinforcing tired gender tropes, or just a cozy, flawed classic? Pour yourself something good and listen in — we'll make you feel like you're on the couch with us, wine in hand, ready to gossip.
"We've nearly tripled our profits in three years - and it wasn't one big change, it was a million small ones."In today's episode of the Bricks & Bytes, we had Marc Barone, COO of Buro Happold, and we got to learn about how they scaled from strong to exceptional, the real impact of AI on engineering productivity, and why listening matters more than action in your first 90 days as a leader... and many more!Tune in to find out about:✅ How Buro Happold grew 75% in three years while tripling profitability ✅ Why understanding what to say no to is as important as knowing what to say yes to ✅ The truth about measuring AI productivity gains and what actually works ✅ Why your first 90 days as COO should be about listening, not changing everythingWatch now on YouTube! Link in the comments!------------------Our Sponsor: Archdesk - “The #1 Construction Management Software for Growing Companies - Manage your projects from Tender to Handover” check archdesk.comBuildVision - streamlining the construction supply chain with a unified platform - www.buildvision.io------------Chapters00:00 Intro03:35 Introduction and Background05:36 Overview of Bureau Hapold06:47 Technical vs Commercial Risk Management08:59 Growth and Profitability Strategies12:45 Path to COO Role16:01 Leadership and Team Dynamics19:45 Culture and Employee Engagement25:39 Digital Transformation and AI Integration33:38 Innovation and Technology Solutions38:04 The Gradual Rollout of AI Tools42:19 Balancing Automation and Human Resources47:19 The Importance of Local Expertise52:26 Evaluating AI Tools for Business57:11 The Future of AI and Market Dynamics01:04:17 Measuring Productivity Gains from Technology01:09:08 First Steps for a New COO
Ever wonder how dealers win the deal before the customer even asks? In this episode of In the Passenger's Seat, Matt Mitteldorfer sits down with Andrew Sweet, VP of Software Solutions and Randy Barone, VP of Business Development from ACV to unpack ClearCar and ACV MAX—two tools transforming how dealers price, appraise, and acquire inventory. From sharper pricing signals to faster service-lane decisions, this convo is all about turning cars quicker, protecting gross, and powering the future of retail.
Stefano Tofani"La bestia che cercate"Guanda Editorewww.guanda.itCos'è stato?, ci si chiese in quel momento di sospensione tra commedia e tragedia, e solo quando la maestra cadde, si comprese: uno sparo!, e si fuggì a casaccio urlando per mettersi al sicuro. Nel trambusto il corpo fu abbandonato a sé e assunse la sghembaggine fissa della morte: un pupazzo buttato per terra da un bambino. Strana sorte morire a ricreazione.A Cuzzole, in Toscana, la vita scorre placida. Il tempo è scandito dalla scuola dei figli, dalle partite a calcetto del mercoledì e dalla messa domenicale. Ma nei bar e nelle piazze (e soprattutto nelle chat di gruppo) le maldicenze corrono, e sembra che tutti abbiano una doppia vita da nascondere, vera o virtuale…Finché un giorno un colpo di pistola fa salire il paesino alla ribalta nazionale: la maestra Sonia è stata uccisa nel cortile della scuola durante la ricreazione. Chi mai poteva volere la sua morte? Le uniche piste sono una giarrettiera nera trovata poco distante dal luogo del delitto e un tipo strano con l'eskimo e la faccia da Buondì che poco dopo lo sparo si era avvicinato al cancello offrendosi di aiutare. La polizia, come si dice in questi casi, brancola nel buio, e le indagini del brigadiere Caso e dell'appuntato Pozzessere si fanno sempre più frustranti. All'apparenza Sonia era una donna semplice, una moglie, una madre e una figlia senza segreti: un ritratto troppo perfetto per corrispondere al vero. Le voci circolano e i sospetti si moltiplicano nella cerchia di persone attorno alla vittima: il marito Giorgio, il figlio Nicola, l'anziana mamma Marcella e i colleghi di lavoro. L'unica certezza è che il colpo fatale è partito dal palazzo di fronte alla scuola, di proprietà del politico Bruconi, che ha un figlio celebre per le sue scorribande. Che c'entri qualcosa lui?Un giallo originale, che sfuma a tratti nella commedia all'italiana, con personaggi a cui ci si affeziona subito. Un noir che ci fa sorridere amaramente delle nostre piccole e grandi meschinità e riflettere sulle maschere che indossiamo ogni giorno.Stefano Tofani è nato a Cascina, in provincia di Pisa, e vive e lavora a Lucca. Dopo la laurea in Conservazione dei Beni Culturali si è dedicato alla scrittura, pubblicando racconti inseriti in varie antologie. Nel 2013 è uscito il suo primo romanzo, L'ombelico di Adamo, vincitore del Premio Villa Torlonia. Tra gli altri suoi libri ricordiamo Fiori a rovescio (2018), Sette abbracci e tieni il resto (2019), Nuvole zero, felicità ventitré (2021), In fuga col Barone. Nel mondo di Calvino (2023), Il giorno della spensieranza (2025).IL POSTO DELLE PAROLEascoltare fa pensarewww.ilpostodelleparole.itDiventa un supporter di questo podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/il-posto-delle-parole--1487855/support.
Do you ever feel like no matter how much inner work you've done, something still keeps you circling in self-doubt, stress, or “not enoughness”?In this powerful conversation, I'm joined by Cara Barone, corporate leader turned business mentor and brain rewiring coach, to explore how shifting your nervous system and subconscious patterns can unlock more peace, joy, and abundance in every area of life.We dive into:
In Part Two of our interview with SIUE basketball coach Brian Barone tells us all about his 2025-26 roster. We also discuss his five-year contract extension and his ability to retain players during the fever of 'portal pandemic'.
Hello Bravo Bosses! Check out my EXCLUSIVE INTERVIEW with Helen Hoey and Michelle Barone who were recently charter guests on Season 12 of Below Deck! This season has been full of drama and Michelle, Helen and their charter crew bring the most of it! From their friend Kelly trying to drive the boat drunk to Helen being accused of cheating on her fiance with one of the crew! This episode is dripping with tea! Follow Michelle Barone on Instagram Follow Helen Hoey on Instagram Join the Patreon for $5 a month for 4 extra podcast episode per month! Ad free episodes! Early episodes! Exclusive bonus content and live chats! Join the fun at www.patreon.com/thebravoinvestigatorpodcast Thank you to our SPONSORS! Petscosset - Use code: Summer10 for 10% off any product! DrTalks - Use code: DrTalksImpact for 5% off the Master Class! Doodle - Doodle is a user-friendly scheduling platform that helps individuals and teams easily find meeting times, book appointments, and organize events. Use code AFFILIATE-20 for 20% off! You can purchase my new RE-BRANDED The Bravo Investigator Merch here! Subscribe to Hurrdat Entertainment's YouTube Channel for full length video episodes! Follow me on Instagram: @thebravoinvestigator Follow me on Tik Tok: @thebravoinvestigator This is another Hurrdat Media Production. Hurrdat Media is a podcast network and digital media production company based in Omaha, NE. Find more podcasts on the Hurrdat Media Network by going to HurrdatMedia.com or the Hurrdat Media YouTube channel! NOTE: No claims have been verified and all information today is alleged, speculation, and is intended purely just for fun. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this episode, host Shelby Bundy is joined by her friend and collaborator, Caitlyn Barone. Caitlyn is a self-proclaimed "art witch" and shares how creativity and the art we create can intersect with our spiritual practices. Here we dive into creating an "art grimoire, " scrapbooking, painting, and how to find magic and inspiration in the world around you.Correction, we went to Salem, MA on our girls trip. :)You can find Caitlyn and the images we are referencing in this conversation on Instagram, @flowerwitcharts. Her Substack is here.Pointy Hat PressOther Mentions:Jonna Jinton (Artist who makes her own paints)✨ Courses led by Shelby:Learn Myth, Astrology, Tarot, Shadow Work, and all things magickal at TenthHouseRising.com, a school by Tamed Wild. A new course starts each month. Live sessions with recorded replays are available.
Brian Barone guided Southern Illinois Edwardsville to its first-ever NCAA Tournament and its first-ever Ohio Valley Conference Tournament title. During part one of our interview, we talk about adjusting after last year's great success.
‘Life can give us these horrible bolder moments that make decisions that we are sort of forced into change. Or we can say, hey I am going to create some change myself, some positive change and shake things up. So that, Universe or Light whatever you want to call it doesn't do it for us.… Continue reading SLP 502: Kensho and Satori – Two Roads to Becoming with Maritza Barone The post SLP 502: Kensho and Satori – Two Roads to Becoming with Maritza Barone appeared first on The Wellness Couch.
Lorenza Di Lella"Proprietà privata"Julia DeckPrehistorica Editorewww.prehistoricaeditore.ittraduzione "Proprietà privata" a cura di Francesca Scala e Lorenza Di LellaEva è un'urbanista parigina che lavora attorno alla “nozione di spazio incerto” che coltiva sul balcone del suo appartamento. Col marito Charles, professore universitario afflitto da depressione e che vive rinchiuso sedato nella sua camera, decide di lasciare Parigi per prendere casa in un ecoquartiere di periferia.“Era tempo di comprare. La nostra scelta cadde su un piccolo comune in pieno slancio, sicuri di fare un buon investimento. Già svariati mesi prima di traslocare avevamo preso le misure dei mobili. Non vedevamo l'ora di vivere finalmente a casa nostra. E forse avremmo potuto realizzare quel sogno se, una settimana dopo esserci insediati, i Lecoq non si fossero trasferiti dall'altra parte del muro.”Annabelle, del resto, è la vicina indesiderabile, quella che non conosce pudore, che prende in prestito lo zerbino, che ascolta e spia, e che provoca un po' tutti, soprattutto gli uomini. Con questa presenza invadente, unitamente a quella del gatto rosso dei Lecoq – che entra nella casa degli altri quando vuole – la vita che si preannunciava idilliaca diventa un vero incubo. Tanto che Charles Caradec, marito di Eva, la narratrice di questo romanzo crudele, non regge. Quando progetta di uccidere Pel di carota, la sua vita e quella di tutta la comunità degenera.Al di là del cinismo che attraversa queste pagine, del sorriso che suscita, si prova una sorta di terrore davanti a questo quadro iperrealista della nostra epoca. La penna appuntita di Julia Deck non fa sconti.Julia Deck, nasce a Parigi nel 1974 da padre francese, artista plastico, e madre britannica, traduttrice. Julia Deck ha studiato Lettere alla Sorbona, e la sua tesi verteva su La principessa di Cléves. Lavora per un anno nell'editoria a New York. Dopo essere stata responsabile della comunicazione in diversi gruppi editoriali, nel 2005 si dedica completamente alla scrittura. In Francia è pubblicata dalle leggendarie Edizioni di Minuit. Sigma è il suo secondo romanzo tradotto in Italiano, dopo Viviane Elisabeth Fauville recentemente pubblicato da Adelphi.Lorenza Di Lella, traduce dal francese romanzi, racconti e saggi. Ha tradotto, fra gli altri, a Georges Simenon, Emmanuel Carrère, Teresa Cremisi, Boileau e Narcejac, B. Quiriny, Michel Tremblay, Julia Deck. Nel 2012, insieme a G. G. Greco, ha ricevuto il premio Procida per la traduzione del Barone sanguinario di V. Pozner. È redattrice della collana «Gli Eccentrici» delle Edizioni Arcoiris di Salerno. Lorenza Di Lella insegna traduzione letteraria dal francese nei corsi dell'Agenzia Letteraria Herzog.Francesca Scala si è laureata all'Università di Bologna con una tesi in filologia romanza sul corpus del troviero Jehan de Renti, per poi specializzarsi a Firenze nel 2000 in traduzione letteraria alla SETL (Scuola Europea di Traduzione Letteraria). Ha tradotto per 20 anni, prevalentemente per Coconino Press-Fandango, romanzi a fumetti contribuendo a fare conoscere e apprezzare al pubblico italiano maestri della BD francese quali Jacques Tardi, Jacques de Loustal, Baru, David B. (Il grande male) e Manu Larcenet (Lo scontro quotidiano). Tra gli autori a cui ha dato voce in ambito saggistico, Thierry Fabre (Mesogea), Marc-Alain Ouaknin (Atlante) e Georges Simenon (Adelphi); in ambito narrativo-letterario, Julien Green (Vertigine, Nutrimenti, 2017, con Lorenza Di Lella, Giuseppe Girimonti Greco, Ezio Sinigaglia e Filippo Tuena, è stato vincitore del premio Bodini 2017), Linda Lê (Clichy), Lydie Salvayre (Prehistorica Editore), Teresa Cremisi, Georges Simenon, Emmanuel Carrère, Inès Cagnati, Boileau e Narcejac (Adelphi) e Dany Laferrière (Tutto si muove intorno a me, 66thand2nd, 2015, con G. Girimonti Greco, è stato finalista al premio Stendhal 2016). Nel 2024 ha curato per la Sala Borsa di Bologna la prima rassegna di incontri che la biblioteca abbia mai dedicato alla traduzione letteraria. È iscritta a Strade, Sindacato di Traduttrici e Traduttori Editoriali.IL POSTO DELLE PAROLEascoltare fa pensarewww.ilpostodelleparole.itDiventa un supporter di questo podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/il-posto-delle-parole--1487855/support.
This week, we're joined in studio by Carl Barone from Forged Cigar Co. and S.T.G. We fired up the Room 101 15th Anniversary for review and dove into industry trends, marketing shifts, and brands that set the tone.Patrol Gone Wild spirals from there: a man in New Jersey goes full psycho on a seagull at the boardwalk, a naked NYC resident commandeers a sailboat for the joyride of the year, and we top it off with a UK teacher showing up to class absolutely hammered.Caleb's News wraps up the episode, covering Bocock Brothers' college championship cigars, the arrival of Don Pepin's 20th Anniversary release, and a very fancy Colonel E.H. Taylor drop that might break your wallet.Cigar: Room 10115th Anniversary A huge thank you to our show sponsors Crowned Heads Cigars, Dunbarton Tobacco and Trust, and Small Batch Cigars! Make sure you're checking them out for all of your cigar needs!https://www.crownedheads.comhttps://www.dunbartoncigars.comhttps://www.smallbatchcigar.comUse Code "HERF" For 10% off your order (Some Exclusions Apply) SUBSCRIBE TO OUR YOUTUBE CHANNEL AND WATCH ALL OF OUR EPISODES IN STUDIO!Join The After Herf Show on Patreon Now!Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/DownToHerfPodcastVisit our Social Media Pages for News and More!Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/downtoherfpodcast/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/downtoherfpodcast/
In this episode of Take-Away with Sam Oches, Sam talks with Christine Barone, CEO of Dutch Bros. This is the third edition in our Signature Series, which are conversations with some of the biggest CEOs in the restaurant industry. And there are few companies bigger right now than Dutch Bros, which is turning heads all across the U.S. as it races across the country and redefines the coffee category. Christine was named CEO early in 2024 to steer the brand into its next growth phase, and Sam sat down with her at Dutch Bros' new headquarters in Tempe, Arizona, to learn more about her leadership style, how she's bringing lessons from her previous roles at Starbucks and True Food Kitchen into the CEO gig at Dutch Bros, and how the company plans to maintain its cool vibe and strong company culture amid rapid growth. In this conversation, you'll find out why:You must give every position you have 110%Don't be afraid to ask for help Sometimes you have to say no to good ideasYour team should have fun while working in your restaurantsTime spent on your infrastructure will pay off down the road as growth Guests want to be a part of your brand even beyond the menu Register for CREATE, our event for emerging restaurateurs, by clicking here. Have feedback or ideas for Take-Away? Email Sam at sam.oches@informa.com.
Title: Mean Girls [Wikipedia] [IMDb] Director: Mark Waters Producer: Lorne Michaels Writer(s): Tina Fey (screenplay), Rosalind Wiseman (original book) Stars: Lindsay Lohan, Rachel McAdams, Tim Meadows, Ana Gasteyer, Amy Poehler, Tina Fey Release date: April 30, 2004 (US) PROMO: Movie Wars (@MovieWarsPod) SPECIAL GUESTS: Michael Barone, Mike, Mike, and Oscar (@mmandoscar) SHOWNOTES: Get in loser. We're going podcasting. Mike from Mike, Mike, and Oscar joins us for an analysis of the 2004 teen comedy film directed by Mark Waters and written by Tina Fey: Mean Girls! As consistently hilarious as it is quotable, this movie is a favorite of millennials, due in no small part to its surplus of memorable performances and Fey's brilliant screenplay. You can sit with us for this review, but don't forget, on Wednesdays, we wear pink. And if you think our content is fetch, stay tuned for our 100th episode and Season Finale on Tommy Wiseau's The Room very soon! Collateral Cinema is on Bluesky, Facebook, Instagram, Threads, and Twitter, and is on Goodpods, Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Podbean, Google Podcasts, YouTube, iHeart, and wherever else you get your podcasts! Also, check out Collateral Let's Play! on our YouTube channel. Mike, Mike, and Oscar is available on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or wherever you get your podcasts! You can also follow them on Twitter, Bluesky, Instagram, or Facebook! Collateral Media merch is available on Dashery! Check out everything from shirts and hats, to stickers, and even tapestries, at our affiliate link now: collateralmedia.dashery.com (Collateral Cinema is a Collateral Media Podcast. Intro song is a license-free beat. All music and movie clips are owned by their respective creators and are used for educational purposes only. Please don't sue us; we're poor!)
Imagine a nacho chip taking you down and sending you back to jail… that's what happened to Darin and that's why this is a Setting the Bar story! Source: https://www.thesmokinggun.com/documents/stupid/one-chip-collar-859276
In this episode, we meet Logan Barone, a spiritual life coach, bestselling author, and former evangelical minister who underwent a transformative spiritual journey. The discussion delves into Logan's personal experiences, which catalyzed his deconstruction from rigid religious beliefs toward a spiritual awakening that emphasizes living in the present moment and embracing inner divinity. Key application points include the importance of trusting one's intuitive heart, the necessity of personal transformation as a catalyst for collective change, and the value of meditation in discovering one's true self. Logan shares insights on overcoming fear-based indoctrination, deconstructing harmful beliefs, and the transformative power of love and acceptance in personal spiritual growth.Find out more about Logan at www.loganbarone.com Honoring the Journey is hosted, produced and edited by Leslie Nease and the artwork for the show is also created by Leslie Nease.Want to get updates/announcements and a FREE Deconstruction Journaling Prompt PDF? Sign up for Leslie's Monthly Newsletter! You can do that HERE.Pick up Leslie's new book, Honoring the Journey: The Deconstruction of Sister Christian here.Interested in working with Leslie as your Life/Faith Transitions Coach? Check out her website and learn more about what she offers! https://www.leslieneasecoaching.comIf you'd like to be a part of the Honoring the Journey Team as a Patreon Supporter, please check it out at this link!Would you like to leave a voicemail for Leslie? Click here!If you are looking for community as you deconstruct or just a place to go and enjoy the company of people who are seekers, learners and who are looking to connect with the Divine without religious baggage, please join the Private Facebook Community! Leslie is very passionate about connection and community, so if that sounds like you, please come join us!
The fellas are back to talk a few of the newest restaurants on the scene, and how Jordan caught Max in a lie about one of them. Then, a review of one of Jordan's top tiered pizzas in Los Angeles, including an argument over mozzarella sticks and an agreement on BBQ chicken pizza. Plus, Max disrespected the pod with a current social media trend, the baggiest pants in the world, and a celebration of Passover's greatest food item.
I love it when authors get ideas and go into new directions with their writing because of it. For Antony Kolenc, his middle-grade/YA medieval mysteries are followed by a supernatural thriller exploring what would happen if they managed to have Jesus' blood and cloned Him today. Listen in to learn about what Antony did with the chilling possibilities of trying to play God in this technologically advanced age. note: links may be affiliate links that provide me with a small commission at no extra expense to you. With AI taking over nearly everything (tried to write in Word lately? It keeps wanting to "help me." No thanks!), and medical advances that while AMAZING (using a person's own stem cells to reverse Type 1 Diabetes, yes, please!) also lead us closer and closer to the unthinkable, the stuff we thought of as only crazy Sci-Fi back when we were kids is becoming a reality. Kolenc explores the idea by looking at it through the lens of trying to clone Jesus. I mean, if it's wrong to try to clone God incarnate, is it right to clone His creation? OR... are those two very different things? And if one is okay and the other isn't, how long would it be before the "okay" slipped down a slope into the heretical? Don't miss the final book (for now) in the Harwood Mysteries, The Devil's Ransom. Incarnate by Antony Barone Kolenc October, 2007. Joshua Christiansen thinks he's just an ordinary teen, ready to graduate high school and infatuated with his best friend Rachel...until Agent Samson shows up and tells him who he really is. Now, while dodging ruthless zealots and evading government plots, he must test the limits of his mind and body as he seeks the truth about himself. Was he truly cloned from the blood of a Eucharistic miracle? Does he really have the power to trigger the End of Days? Or will he be killed, captured, or brainwashed by one of the many people who want to use him for their own ends before he can learn the truth? Learn more about Antony Barone Kolenc on his WEBSITE and follow him on GoodReads and BookBub. For his first interview about the Harwood Mysteries go HERE. For his most recent interview about the Harwood Mysteries, go HERE. Like to listen on the go? You can find Because Fiction Podcast at: Apple Castbox Google Play Libsyn RSS Spotify Amazon and more!
On this week's Education Gadfly Show podcast, Charles Barone, Senior Director of the Center for Innovation at the National Parents Union, joins Mike and David to discuss the future of federal assessment and accountability policies under the Trump Administration. Then, on the Research Minute, Amber examines a study on student loan forgiveness and its impact on work, earnings, and borrowing.Recommended content: Charles Barone, “The Future of Assessment and Accountability | Part 1 | Goodbye Federal Assessment Guardrails?,” National Parents Union (2025).Dale Chu, “Are states ready to lead on education? Could Trump's policies set them up to fail?,” Thomas B. Fordham Institute (March 6, 2025).Victoria McDougald, “The case for standardized testing,” Thomas B. Fordham Institute (August 1, 2025).Michael Dinerstein, Samuel Earnest, Dmitri K. Koustas and Constantine Yannelis, Student Loan Forgiveness, NBER (February 2025)Feedback Welcome: Have ideas for improving our podcast? Send them to Stephanie Distler at sdistler@fordhaminstitute.org.
SIUE coach Brian Barone joins us to talk about his Cougars winning the OVC tournament and getting their ticket punched for the Big Dance. Coach Barone discusses the long road him and his team have taken to get to this point and what it means for his staff, players, and fans to get this opportunity. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoicesSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
SIUE coach Brian Barone joins us to talk about his Cougars winning the OVC tournament and getting their ticket punched for the Big Dance. Coach Barone discusses the long road him and his team have taken to get to this point and what it means for his staff, players, and fans to get this opportunity. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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John Barone was a teacher and coach in North Bergen, NJ for 49 years; and had Joey as a student during Joey's second stint in the seventh grade. Joey and Mr. Barone talk about the teacher who broke a student's arm and the parents who beat that same teacher up, why Joey threw Mr. Barone's car keys away the first time they met, and Mr. Barone being the one to say that Joey was, "changing flavors." Support the show and try BlueChew for free at https://www.bluechew.com Support the show and get cell service for just 15 bucks a month. Head to https://www.mintmobile.com/DIAZ Support the show and download the DraftKings app. New players get $100 instantly in Casino Credits with a $10 wage with code JOEYSLOTS
The Laki Fissure Eruption was a volcanic event in Iceland in 1783 lasted for months, leading to the deaths of thousands of people and affecting the climate in a lot of the world. Research: “Laki Fissure Eruption, 1783.” URI Graduate School of Oceanography. https://volcano.uri.edu/lava/LakiEruption/Lakierupt.html Barone, Jennifer. “World Versus the Volcano.” Discover. Mar 2007, Vol. 28 Issue 3, p20-20. Brahic, Catherine. “Giant eruptions in Iceland led to Nile famine.” New Scientist. 11/23/2006. https://www.newscientist.com/article/dn10649-giant-eruptions-in-iceland-led-to-nile-famine/ Britannica, The Editors of Encyclopaedia. "Laki". Encyclopedia Britannica, 16 Oct. 2023, https://www.britannica.com/place/Laki. Accessed 2 July 2024. Casey, Joan A. et al. “Sun smoke in Sweden: Perinatal implications of the Laki volcanic eruptions, 1783–1784.” Epidemiology. 2019 May ; 30(3): 330–333. doi:10.1097/EDE.0000000000000977. Grattan, John and Mark Brayshay. “An Amazing and Portentous Summer: Environmental and Social Responses in Britain to the 1783 Eruption of an Iceland Volcano.” The Geographical Journal , Jul., 1995, Vol. 161, No. 2 (Jul., 1995). Via JSTOR. https://www.jstor.org/stable/3059970 Grattan, John et al. “Modelling the distal impacts of past volcanic gas emissions. Evidence of Europe-wide environmental impacts from gases emitted during the eruption of Italian and Icelandic volcanoes in 1783.” Quaternaire Année 1998 9-1 25-35. https://www.persee.fr/doc/quate_1142-2904_1998_num_9_1_2103 Gunnarsdóttir, Margrét. “Facing natural extremes: The catastrophe of the Laki eruption in Iceland, 1783–84.” 1700-tal: Nordic Journal for Eighteenth-Century Studies, 19 (2022). 72–93. https://doi.org/10.7557/4.6611 Harvard Map Collection. “Laki, 1783-1784.” A Exhibition in Pusey Library from 14 Dec 2016 to 19 April 2017. https://archive.blogs.harvard.edu/wheredisasterstrikes/volcano/laki-1783-1784/ Jackson, E.L. “The Laki Eruption of 1783: impacts on population and settlement in Iceland.” Geography , January 1982, Vol. 67, No. 1 (January 1982). https://www.jstor.org/stable/40570468 Karlsson, Gunnar; Kristinsson, Valdimar and Matthíasson, Björn. "Iceland". Encyclopedia Britannica, 3 Jul. 2024, https://www.britannica.com/place/Iceland. Accessed 3 July 2024. Kleeman, Katrin. “A Mist Connection: An Environmental History of the Laki Eruption of 1783 and Its Legacy.” Historical Catastrophe Studies. Walter de Gruyter GmbH. 2023. Kleemann, Katrin. “Telling Stories of a Changed Climate.” RCC Perspectives , No. 4, COMMUNICATING THE CLIMATE: From Knowing Change to Changing Knowledge (2019) Via JSTOR. https://www.jstor.org/stable/10.2307/26760163. Kleemann, Katrin. “The Laki Fissure eruption, 1783-1784.” Encyclopedia of the Environment. 1/14/2020. https://www.encyclopedie-environnement.org/en/society/laki-fissure-eruption-1783-1784/ Klemetti, Erik. “Local and Global Impacts of the 1783-84 Laki Eruption in Iceland.” Wired. 6/7/2013. https://www.wired.com/2013/06/local-and-global-impacts-1793-laki-eruption-iceland/ Najork, Daniel. “Jón versus the Volcano: Reading an Eighteenth-Century Icelandic Priest's Account of a Moment of Crisis in the midst of the COVID-19 Pandemic.” Medievalist.com. https://www.medievalist.com/articles/strongjn-versus-the-volcano-an-eighteenth-century-icelandic-priests-account-of-a-moment-of-crisisstrong National Science Foundation. “Tree rings and Iceland's Laki volcano eruption: A closer look at climate.” 2/3/2021. https://new.nsf.gov/news/tree-rings-icelands-laki-volcano-eruption-closer Oman, Luke. “High-latitude eruptions cast shadow over the African monsoon and the flow of the Nile.” Geophysical Research Letters. 9/30/2006. https://doi.org/10.1029/2006GL027665 Penn State. “Benjamin Franklin: Politician, Inventor, Climatologist.” https://www.e-education.psu.edu/rocco/node/1990 The Economist. “The summer of acid rain.” 12/19/2007. https://www.economist.com/christmas-specials/2007/12/19/the-summer-of-acid-rain White, Gilbert. “The Natural History of Selborne.” January 1st, 1788. https://www.gutenberg.org/cache/epub/1408/pg1408-images.html Wieners, Claudia E. “Haze, Hunger, Hesitation: Disaster aid after the 1783 Laki eruption.” Journal of Volcanology and Geothermal Research. Volume 406, 15 November 2020. https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/abs/pii/S0377027319305220 Witze, Alexandra. “Island on Fire: Societal Lessons From Iceland's Volcanoes.” Natural Hazards Observer Volume XL - Number 1 Island on Fire. 9/28/2015. https://hazards.colorado.edu/article/island-on-fire-societal-lessons-from-iceland-s-volcanoes See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.