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What if one of the most powerful medicines for longevity, resilience, happiness, cognitive health, and disease prevention wasn't found in a supplement, a prescription, or a cutting-edge biohack—but in the people around you? In this powerful solo episode, Darin Olien dives into one of the most overlooked health crises of our time: loneliness. Drawing from the landmark 85-year Harvard Adult Development Study, the U.S. Surgeon General's loneliness epidemic report, Blue Zones research, neuroscience, and evolutionary biology, Darin reveals why meaningful human connection may be one of the strongest predictors of health and longevity ever discovered. From oxytocin, cortisol, inflammation, vagal tone, and nervous system regulation to suburban design, social media, and the collapse of community structures, Darin exposes the hidden biological costs of isolation—and offers a practical roadmap for rebuilding the human connections we were biologically designed to need. What You'll Learn The stunning findings from Harvard's 85-year Adult Development Study Why relationships outperform wealth, genetics, diet, and exercise as predictors of well-being How loneliness increases the risk of premature death, dementia, heart disease, and stroke Why social isolation creates measurable biological stress responses The role of oxytocin in lowering inflammation and regulating stress How human connection affects the autonomic nervous system Why Blue Zone communities consistently prioritize social connection The biological difference between digital interaction and real human presence How modern architecture and technology contribute to loneliness Why community is a biological necessity—not a luxury Practical ways to rebuild meaningful relationships today How connection may be one of the most powerful health interventions available Chapters 00:00:00 – Welcome to SuperLife 00:00:33 – Sponsor: Bite Toothpaste and reducing plastic waste 00:02:49 – The most powerful health study ever conducted 00:03:01 – Harvard follows 724 people for 85 years 00:03:40 – The surprising predictor of a long, healthy life 00:04:00 – Why relationships beat wealth, genetics, diet, and exercise 00:04:42 – The Surgeon General's loneliness epidemic warning 00:05:19 – Introducing the medicine you're not taking 00:05:53 – The health benefits of genuine community 00:06:21 – The fatal convenience of modern life 00:06:47 – Replacing human connection with digital connection 00:07:12 – Why modern convenience may be creating isolation 00:07:23 – Social isolation and premature mortality 00:08:02 – Loneliness and the equivalent of smoking 15 cigarettes a day 00:08:43 – Increased risks of heart disease, stroke, and dementia 00:09:10 – Why loneliness is a biological threat 00:09:52 – The science behind social isolation 00:10:11 – Sponsor: Manna Vitality 00:12:06 – Humans as the most socially dependent species 00:12:53 – Why connection regulates the nervous system 00:13:29 – The autonomic nervous system and social safety 00:13:56 – The brain's constant question: Am I safe? 00:14:03 – The biology of belonging 00:14:24 – The ventral vagal state explained 00:14:55 – Why connection creates measurable physiological changes 00:15:03 – What happens when isolation becomes chronic 00:15:52 – Oxytocin: far more than the "love hormone" 00:16:20 – Eye contact, touch, meals, and human bonding 00:16:42 – How oxytocin lowers stress and inflammation 00:17:04 – Why no supplement can replace connection 00:17:17 – The pharmacology of authentic human moments 00:18:06 – Free medicine hidden in plain sight 00:18:39 – Dan Buettner and the Blue Zones 00:19:29 – What the world's longest-lived populations have in common 00:19:36 – Okinawa's lifelong friendship circles 00:20:08 – Sardinia's active elders and social roles 00:20:40 – Greece's culture of connection and communal meals 00:21:03 – Why longevity wasn't hacked—it was lived 00:21:38 – Social connection as the foundation of daily life 00:22:01 – The shocking decline in face-to-face interaction 00:22:21 – Young people losing 70% of in-person social time 00:22:58 – How community was systematically dismantled 00:23:00 – Robert Putnam's Bowling Alone 00:23:49 – Doing life together versus doing life alone 00:24:05 – How suburban design creates isolation 00:24:49 – The built environment shapes human behavior 00:24:55 – Social media and the promise of connection 00:25:20 – Why digital connection fails biologically 00:25:33 – Social comparison, anxiety, and nervous system stress 00:25:49 – More connected online, more isolated in reality 00:26:03 – A call to action: treating relationships like health practices 00:27:00 – Practical ways to rebuild community 00:28:00 – Prioritizing people over convenience 00:29:00 – Deep conversations, presence, and intentional connection 00:30:00 – Reclaiming community in modern life 00:31:00 – Final thoughts on connection, belonging, and health 00:31:53 – Closing remarks and outro Thank You to Our Sponsors Bite Toothpaste: Go to trybite.com/DARIN20 or use code DARIN20 for 20% off your first order Manna Vitality: Go to mannavitality.com/ and use code DARIN12 for 12% off your order. Join the SuperLife Patreon: This is where Darin now shares the deeper work: - weekly voice notes - ingredient trackers - wellness challenges - extended conversations - community accountability - sovereignty practices Join now for only $7.49/month at https://patreon.com/darinolien Find More from Darin Olien: Website: darinolien.com Instagram: @darinolien Book: Fatal Conveniences Platform & Products: superlife.com New Show: Roadmap to Happiness Key Takeaway "The longest-running study in human history reached a conclusion that should fundamentally change how we think about health: the quality of our relationships predicts our happiness, resilience, and longevity more than almost anything else. Human connection isn't a luxury, a personality trait, or a nice bonus when life slows down. It is biology. It is medicine. And in a world increasingly designed for isolation, rebuilding community may be one of the most important health decisions we ever make." 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Michael Baumgartner unloads on Bob Ferguson, shuts down 2028 talk. Seattle says it’s finally going to crack down on violence on Aurora Ave. Congressional Democrats throw a fit over ‘biological’ language in women’s history museum legislation. // LongForm: GUEST: KIRO News Radio’s Chris Sullivan on Memorial Day Weekend traffic. // Quick Hit: Trump says he wants permanent Daylight Savings. An up and coming country music star is setting the internet ablaze with a new release.
The Centennial celebration honoring Sister Annella Zervas
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Luke Baumgartner discusses his paper “Where did the white people go? A thematic analysis of terrorist manifestos inspired by replacement theory.” By delving into the long history of immigration resentments and fears, Baumgartner defines two stages of the imagined “great replacement” grievance. Further, he examined four mass shooter manifestos to demonstrate how this toxic ideology […]
Members of Congress from Washington state are almost unified in their condemnation of the Iran war, which passed the two-month mark this week. But the two House Republicans on the east side have been supportive of President Trump’s decision to strike Iran starting Feb. 28th. One of them is Rep. Michael Baumgartner, a Republican representing Washington's 5th Congressional District. Baumgartner has been a vocal champion of the war, calling it “important and necessary.” Guest: Rep. Michael Baumgartner, a Republican who represents Washington’s 5th Congressional District, which includes Spokane, Walla Walla, and Pullman. Related links: Washington lawmakers react to U.S. attacks on Iran | KREM 2 Trump threatened to wipe out Iran. Here’s how WA lawmakers responded | The Seattle Times Rep. Michael Baumgartner on U.S. Strategy in War With Iran | Video | C-SPAN Thank you to the supporters of KUOW, you help make this show possible! If you want to help out, go to kuow.org/donate/soundsidenotes Soundside is a production of KUOW in Seattle, a proud member of the NPR Network.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Der SC Freiburg verliert das Hinspiel im Europa-League-Halbfinale in Braga bitter in letzter Minute mit 1:2. Außerdem blickt André zusammen mit RB-Star Christoph Baumgartner auf den 32. Spieltag der Bundesliga.
In der 581. Ausgabe der Sendung empfängt Moderator Guido Friedrich die Geschäftsführerin Wirtschaft des SK Rapid, Daniela Bauer. Die Niederösterreicherin ist seit 1. September 2025 im Amt. Sie wird spannende Einblicke in ihre bisherige Karriere bieten, welche sie unteranderem zur DFL und der Allianz führte. Weitere Themen im Gespräch behandeln natürlich den SK Rapid und in welche Richtung sich der Verein entwickeln möchte. Ebenfalls zu Gast sind Christoph Schösswendter, Sportdirektor bei Blau-Weiß Linz, und Dominik Baumgartner, Kapitän beim Wolfsberger AC. Im Gespräch liegt hier der Fokus auf den Abstiegskampf in der ADMIRAL Bundesliga und welche Auswirkungen ein Gang in die zweite Liga für die jeweiligen Vereine haben würde. Persönliche Geschichten und Einblicke der Gäste runden die Sendung ab.
0:00 Intro 1:10 Rückkehr im Sommer? Sancho und Dortmund in Gesprächen 3:20 Hoffenheim: Vertragsverlängerungen für Kramaric, Avdullahu und Hajdari 4:50 Baumgartner und Leipzig: Kein Wechsel im Sommer geplant 6:14 FC Bayern: Das ist der Stand bei Manuel Neuer 10:13 FC Bayern: Das ist dran beim Kolumbien-Juwel Samuel Martinez 11:54 Leverkusen: Was passiert mit Trainer Hjulmand im Sommer? 12:47 Bremen: So soll es mit Leih-Stürmer Milosevic weitergehen 13:20 M'gladbach: Eugen Polanski bei Borussia unter Beobachtung 15:30 Eintracht: Verlässt Doan wegen Riera den Klub? 17:39 Tottenham: Kommt Sebastian Kehl zu den Spurs? 21:15 Tottenham: Palhinha soll bleiben 21:59 Chelsea: Rosenior entlassen 23:24 AC Mailand: Das läuft mit Leon Goretzka 24:10 Jamil Siebert: Wechsel in die Premier League? 25:08 Schnelle Transfer-News u.a. Bilbao: Terzic soll Trainer werden
Democrats continue to navigate the drama around Eric Swalwell. A new proposal would shield Washington State public employees’ jobs from AI. // LongForm: GUEST: Rep. Michael Baumgarnter (R-WA) on the situation in Iran and the Eric Swalwell allegations. // Quick Hit: Seattle cleaned up millions of pounds of trash and needles in anticipation of the World Cup. New Jersey is planning to charge an exorbitant amount for train tickets during the World Cup.
As a child in Austria, Thomas Baumgartner bundled unwanted toys into mystery bags and sold them to classmates. Buyers could not see what was inside—they simply paid and took their chances. He cleared out old toys and earned spending money, he tells us. The story is lighthearted, but it reveals something enduring: an instinct to create value, move decisively, and keep looking for the next opportunity.That same mindset has shaped a career spent inside the voestalpine group. Baumgartner began in controlling roles in Austria, where he developed an early view of finance as a forward-looking discipline. A controller, he explains, is the person spotting the iceberg ahead, while others are still measuring the water temperature. The distinction matters. For him, finance was never only about recording results—it was about anticipating scenarios and helping steer the business.A promotion to the UK expanded that perspective. Suddenly, he was navigating unfamiliar pension systems, new tax rules, and a different business culture, he tells us. The move required more than technical knowledge. It demanded adaptation. Over time, he learned that direct leadership styles do not travel seamlessly across borders, and he evolved toward a more collaborative approach built on listening and buy-in.Today, as CFO of voestalpine Metsec plc, he applies that same blend of discipline and curiosity. The company invests heavily in certifications, fire testing, and trusted solutions rather than competing only on price, he tells us. He has also championed internal AI Test Labs to help employees explore new tools and generate ideas from the ground up. “Stand still is not an option,” he tells us.
Draft Runway and Roster Posture The Detroit Lions Podcast turned spring break into roster talk as Jeff Risdon sat down with Nick Baumgartner two weeks before the NFL Draft. They opened with Michigan basketball's national title and a nod to John Beilein getting his overdue moment. Then they pivoted hard to the Detroit Lions and the NFL calendar. The tone was steady. The message was clear. Detroit is in good shape. Baumgartner said the front office did what it needed to do. The approach was careful. The only gripe raised was not giving Frank Regnal bonus money. Everything else from Brad Holmes and Dan tracked with the plan. The roster now lets Detroit enter the first round with freedom. Best player available is back on the table. That likely points to the trenches. An offensive lineman sits high on the board. It does not have to be a pure tackle. Guard or tackle both fit the current path. Free Agency Adds Reshape the Board The Detroit Lions Podcast highlighted several additions that tighten depth and raise the floor. Cade Maze drew praise as a value signing. Pacheco did too. Corrao landed as a swing tackle who can cover short term needs. He can start in a pinch if a rookie needs time. Those moves matter when the NFL Draft starts to slide. They buy patience. They keep the board honest. Detroit can wait for its guy instead of forcing a reach. With those pieces in place, the Lions can let the draft come to them. If a tackle falls, they can pounce. If the board tilts to an interior mauler, they can plug that in and roll. Either way, the goal stays the same. Protect the quarterback. Keep the run game on schedule. Own the line of scrimmage. Secondary Competition Tightens Inside Risdon pushed a point he thinks the fan base has overlooked. Roger McCreary and Tyler Conklin were called out as signings who will play and help right away. They were framed as upgrades over the players they replace. The slot comparison was direct. McCreary was labeled a better cover guy than Amiek Robertson on the inside. The versatility note followed. McCreary can do more. That flexibility changes matchups and pressures route timing. Chris Isiom came up as another under-the-radar pickup. The theme continued. Holmes keeps finding defensive backs off the scrap Wheat and making them fit. More bodies. More traits. More competition. It all stacks to a cleaner picture on draft night. Detroit can target the best player instead of scrambling to fill a hole. That is the difference between chasing and controlling. The NFL rewards control. The Detroit Lions Podcast made that point plain. #detroitlions #lions #detroitlionspodcast #jeffrisdon #nickbaumgartner #nfldraft #offensivelineman #swingtackle #guardortackle #bradholmes #frankregnal #cademaze #pacheco #corrao #rogermccreary #tylerconklin #amiekrobertson Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
A leitura é do especialista Miguel Baumgartner à Rádio Observador. Diz que o encerrramento forçado do Estreito de Ormuz fez com que Teerão fizesse "vários milhões" com a venda do petróleo mais caro.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Regisseur Piet Baumgartner macht aus Politik Theater. Er bringt die dramatische Wahl von Bundesrätin Eveline Widmer-Schlumpf auf die Bühne und aktuell das Mobbing eines schwulen Lehrers. Im Gespräch erklärt er, warum er bewusst auf klassische Stücke verzichtet. Regisseur Piet Baumgartner bringt Schlagzeilen auf die Bühne. Aktuell zeigt er mit "Schwuler Lehrer!" einen wahren Vorfall aus Pfäffikon (ZH) von 2024, bei dem ein schwuler Lehrer nach Druck wertkonservativer Eltern unrechtmässig entlassen wurde. Der Fall zeigt exemplarisch, wie politisch das Klassenzimmer geworden ist und wie kleine Gruppen grossen Druck ausüben können. Das Stück läuft im Theater Neumarkt in Zürich. Baumgartner versteht Theater als aktuelles, niederschwelliges Medium, das gesellschaftliche Konflikte sichtbar macht. Für Furore sorgte auch sein Bühnenstück über die Wahl von Eveline Widmer Schlumpf zur Bundesrätin. Wieso fasziniert ihn politisches Theater? Regisseur Piet Baumgartner ist zu Gast bei David Karasek.
In diesem Vorgeplänkel geht es wieder um Dungeon Crawler Carl, Mercy, Nightmare Reaper, Kingdom come deliverance 2 und den Dune 3 Trailer. Snack talk ist auch weider mit dabei. Viel Spaß mit der Episode, folgt uns gern auf Instagram, empfehlt uns weiter und wir freuen uns über eine Bewertung auf der Podcast Plattform eurer Wahl! Wir freuen uns auch über alle die uns gern als Patreon unterstützen wollen. Links dazu findet ihr in unserer Instagram Bio oder hier: https://www.patreon.com/popkultur_beichtstuhl?l=de
Nick Baumgartner from The Athletic joins Ken and Lance to evaluate top prospects for the Browns' sixth overall pick, focusing on Jeremiah Love and Caleb Downs. They explore the value of "touch guys" in Todd Monken's offense and weigh the risks of taking offensive tackle Kadyn Proctor early in the draft. 02:12 - Nick Baumgartner Draft Analysis 08:01 - Jeremiah Love Scouting Report 12:10 - Wide Receiver Draft Tiers 17:04 - Tight End Prospect Analysis 21:27 - Jeremiah Love's Field Impact 30:55 - Redefining The Slot Receiver 36:13 - Case For Carnell Tate 40:47 - Late Round Quarterback Options
In this episode of Generate Now!, host James Caton sits down with Jason Baumgarten, a senior partner at the leadership advisory firm Spencer Stewart. As a consultant who works directly with C-suite executives, CEOs, and board members, Jason provides a unique perspective on how the world's top leaders are—and aren't—adapting to the AI revolution.The conversation explores his three-phase roadmap for leaders to move from AI novices to visionary evangelists. Jason explains why the biggest hurdles to AI adoption aren't technical, but cultural, and why every leader must personally get on the keyboard to understand the future of their business.The AI Adoption Gap: Why many executives are still using AI as a basic search engine rather than a transformative productivity tool.The "Steno Pad" Parallel: Comparing today's AI hesitancy to the 1980s transition when some executives resisted using PCs.Red Teaming Your Leadership: Using AI agents to create "digital twins" of a board of directors to predict questions and refine strategy.Data Swamps vs. Strategic Data: How to identify the "fumes" of your business—the unique data assets that actually create a competitive moat.Culture Over Code: Why AI initiatives fail when rigid corporate cultures penalize the "trial and error" required for learning.Start with low-stakes, high-impact tasks to become familiar with the technology:Evaluate Communications: Use AI to audit the tone and receptivity of your emails from various stakeholder perspectives.Audit Time Allocation: Analyze your calendar data to see if your schedule actually aligns with your strategic priorities.Automate a Workflow: Move beyond simple prompting to automating a daily task, such as competitive landscape monitoring.Move beyond the surface to understand the "how" and "why" of the technology:Find an AI Mentor: Partner with someone—even a junior employee or "AI native"—who uses these tools to transform their daily work.Master the Core Areas: Gain literacy in machine learning, model architecture, data engineering, and responsible AI governance.Transition from personal use to organizational leadership:Set the Ambition: Determine if your goal is 5% efficiency in customer service or a 50% shift in work product generated by agents.Manage the Change: Foster a "typing class" mentality where employees are given the time and safety to learn without penalty."If you put the lawyers in the room first to talk about governance, you're probably not going to get to a good end state view of what this can do because you'll spend all the time talking about what it shouldn't do." — Jason Baumgarten"This is not about delegating it to a team. This is about your personal journey of learning where the future is headed... get on the keyboard." — Jason BaumgartenJason Baumgarten is a leader at Spencer Stewart, specializing in CEO and board advisory services for companies ranging from high-growth startups to the Fortune 10. He is a leading voice on how AI is redefining the "what" and "how" of modern leadership.Unlock the C-suite AI roadmap with Spencer Stewart's Jason Baumgarten. Learn how CEOs use "digital twins" and personal sandboxes to lead the AI revolution.
Elle est cultivée, élégante, passionnée par la France, et a de l'entregent. Avec ses interlocuteurs, au détour d'un cocktail, elle parle de géopolitique : l'Otan, la politique agricole de la France, les tensions entre Paris et Washington. Mais cette femme n'est pas juste une Américaine à la bonne éducation. Mary-Ann Baumgartner est une espionne de la CIA. Dans les années 1990, elle va se rapprocher - et même séduire - des personnalités proches du pouvoir français, alors que les relations avec les Etats-Unis sont tendues. Les renseignements la surveillent et vont même utiliser une de ses cibles pour la faire tomber. Cette semaine, dans "Nid d'espions”, Charlotte Baris et Alexandra Saviana, journaliste spécialiste des questions d'espionnage à L'Express, brossent le portrait de Mary-Ann Baumgartner, l'espionne de la CIA qui a fait chavirer la relation avec la DGSE. “Nid d'espions” est un podcast de L'Express, consacré au renseignement, et au rôle majeur des espions dans les moments clés de l'Histoire. Retrouvez tous les détails de l'épisode ici et abonnez vous à L'Express Podcasts Cet épisode a été écrit par Charlotte Baris, monté et réalisé par Jules Krot. Pour nous écrire : podcast@lexpress.fr Crédits : INAMusique et habillage : Emmanuel Herschon / Studio Torrent Visuel : Alice Lagarde Hébergé par Acast. Visitez acast.com/privacy pour plus d'informations. Hébergé par Acast. Visitez acast.com/privacy pour plus d'informations.
What’s Trending: Democrats are engaging in bad faith arguments about the nature of Trump’s actions in Iran. A topless transgender councilmember in Stevenson defeated a recall effort. SCOTUS just ruled in favor of parents in a case out of California. Bill Clinton said Trump did nothing wrong in the Epstein case during his deposition today. // LongForm: GUEST: Rep. Michael Baumgartner (R-WA) on the United States' actions in Iran. // Quick Hit: Jim Acosta freaks out over the idea of conservatives getting more of a voice in the media.
O especialista Miguel Baumgartner alerta para a capacidade militar iraniana e a questão curda que "pode desencadear uma guerra civil" no Irão. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Megan Baumgartner talks economic development and more in the the City of Fishers
It may seem the government's technique of denigrating the people they kill to make it appear that the killing was justified is a new fun thing in 2026, but we've been here before. It's likely you've never heard of Viola Liuzzo, the only white woman murdered during the Civil Rights Movement. Her name kept popping up on the social media accounts of historians after the murders of Renee Good and Alexi Pretti, trying to tell us all once again to maybe pay attention to the past. In this episode of Strange Country, cohosts Beth and Kelly talk about Liuzzo's life and how J. Edgar Hoover made sure to smear her as a drug-taking, orgy-loving, baby-neglecting mother who deserved being shot in a head by klansmen. Theme music: Big White Lie by A Cast of Thousands Cite your sources: Baird, Jonathan. "The tragic and forgotten story of Viola Liuzzo." The Nation, 4 November 2024, https://www.thenation.com/travellog/the-tragic-and-forgotten-story-of-viola-liuzzo/. Accessed 30 January 2026. Baumgartner, Neil. "Viola Gregg Luizzo." Jim Crow Museum, February 2013, https://jimcrowmuseum.ferris.edu/witnesses/violaliuzzo.htm. Accessed 30 January 2026. "City officials unveil new civil rights memorial monument honoring Viola Liuzzo at park bearing her name." City of Detroit, 28 September 2023. Accessed 8 February 2026. Crayton, Kareem. "The Voting Rights Act, Explained." Brennan Center for Justice, 17 July 2023, https://www.brennancenter.org/our-work/research-reports/voting-rights-act-explained. Accessed 8 February 2026. Dalby, Beth. "Killed by KKK and Smeared by FBI, Civil Rights Martyr Finally Hailed as Hero." Patch, 7 April 2015, https://patch.com/michigan/ferndale/killed-kkk-and-smeared-fbi-civil-rights-martyr-finally-hailed-hero-0. Accessed 8 February 2026. Daley, David. "John Roberts's Decades-Long Project to Neuter the Voting Rights Act." The Atlantic, 10 December 2025, https://www.theatlantic.com/politics/2025/12/justice-roberts-voting-rights-act/685193/. Accessed 8 February 2026. di Florio, Paola, director. Home of the Brave. Emerging Pictures, 2004. Amazon Prime. Kaufman, Michael T. "Gary T. Rowe Jr., 64, Who Informed on Klan In Civil Rights Killing, Is Dead (Published 1998)." The New York Times, 4 October 1998, https://www.nytimes.com/1998/10/04/us/gary-t-rowe-jr-64-who-informed-on-klan-in-civil-rights-killing-is-dead.html. Accessed 8 February 2026. May, Gary. The Informant: The FBI, the Ku Klux Klan, and the Murder of Viola Liuzzo. Yale University Press, 2005.
Rep. Michael Baumgartner of Washington State's 5th Congressional District joins the show to give his key takeaways from the Munich Security Conference. ▪️ Times 01:34 Getting to Munich 05:22 European attitude 14:20 AOC and recalibration 17:50 Germany returns 23:59 Rubio's speech 30:23 Ukraine 39:22 Iran and a “good” deal Follow along on Instagram, X @schoolofwarpod, and YouTube @SchoolofWarPodcast
A former Sheriff is calling out a bill that goes easy on sex offenders. Border Czar Tom Homan warned that if you’re here illegally you’re a candidate to be deported. Republican Senators clashed with Minnesota AG Keith Ellison on Capitol Hill. A federal judge thwarted Democrats’ efforts to place early voting sites a multiple North Carolina universities. // LongForm: GUEST: Rep. Michael Baumgartner on the fireworks that erupted during yesterday's House hearing with Attorney General Pam Bondi and the SAVE Act. // Quick Hit: CNN’s Kaitlan Collins sang the praises of White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt for her defense of free speech during an event in Saudi Arabia.
In Conclave (2024), Cardinal Thomas Lawrence (Ralph Fiennes) organizes a conclave to elect a new pope. Key candidates and factions vie with one another as the process plays out until finally a new pope is elected. The film was directed by Edward Berger from a script by Peter Straughan (based on the 2016 novel by Robert Harris), and features an all-star cast including Fiennes, John Lithgow, Stanley Tucci, and Isabella Rossellini. The film provides a window into the process for electing a new pope, along with the legal, historical, and political forces that have shaped it. Timestamps:0.00 Introduction2:32 The origins of the conclave5:29 Electing a new pope8:03 The College of Cardinals10:23 The Apostolic Constitutions14:46 The contentious conclave in the film21:05 Naming a new cardinal in pectore24:51 Leo XIV, the new pope26:58 The Roman Curia26:38 The nuns in the film30:05 Symbol and ritual: the smoke from the chimney32:17 The custom of a new pope choosing a name36:55 Struggles over different visions of the church40:58 How accurate was the film in capturing a conclave?42:39 How the conclave has changed45:04 Possible future changes to the papal selection processFurther reading:Allen, John L. Conclave: The Politics, Personalities, and Process of the Next Papal Election (2002)Baumgartner, Frederic J., Behind Locked Doors: A History of the Papal Elections (2003)Harris, Robert, Conclave (2016)Povoledo, Elisabetta, “A Papal Primer That's Fiction, but Also Rings True,” N.Y. Times (Mar. 2, 2025)West, Morris, L., The Shoes of the Fisherman (1963)Law on Film is created and produced by Jonathan Hafetz. Jonathan is a professor at Seton Hall Law School. He has written many books and articles about the law. He has litigated important cases to protect civil liberties and human rights while working at the ACLU and other organizations. Jonathan is a huge film buff and has been watching, studying, and talking about movies for as long as he can remember. For more information about Jonathan, here's a link to his bio: https://law.shu.edu/profiles/hafetzjo.htmlYou can contact him at jonathanhafetz@gmail.comYou can follow him on X (Twitter) @jonathanhafetz You can follow the podcast on X (Twitter) @LawOnFilmYou can follow the podcast on Instagram @lawonfilmpodcast
February 9, 2026 ~ Host and Host talk Olympics with sports columnist Jeff Seidel. They discuss Nick Baumgartner's Olympic journey. Jeff Seidel shares insights on Baumgartner's career and the Detroit Tigers' upcoming season. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See https://pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
With the 2026 Olympics in Milan Cortina upon us, Andrew re-shares his conversation with Olympic gold medalist Nick Baumgartner. In 2022, Nick won Olympic gold at the age of 40 years old — becoming the oldest medalist in Olympic snowboard history. Along the way, Nick worked summer jobs pouring concrete to fund his Olympic dreams & lived out of an old construction van to reduce his commute time to training. When he didn't have access to his training facilities due to pandemic travel restrictions, Nick spent 30-hours building a track in his yard. Nick's story is a shining example of what's possible when we live the Everybody Pulls The Tarp mindset — and are willing to do whatever it takes to reach our goals. ** Follow Andrew **Instagram: @AndrewMoses123X: @andrewhmosesSign up for e-mails to keep up with the podcast at everybodypullsthetarp.com/newsletterDISCLAIMER: This podcast is solely for educational & entertainment purposes. It is not intended to be a substitute for the advice of a physician, psychotherapist, or other qualified professional.
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On this episode of Alfacast, the second of three recent in-person interviews conducted at AV Santa Barbara is presented featuring Dr. Eric Baumgartner L.Ac, DAOM and Dr. Barre Lando. Join this beautiful outdoor location as these two exceptional doctors of Functional Medicine share their journey in the world of intentional healing. Join Our Private Community And Join In The Discussion: https://community.alfavedic.com Alfa Vedic is an off-grid agriculture & health co-op focused on developing products, media & educational platforms for the betterment of our world. By using advanced scientific methods, cutting-edge technologies and tools derived from the knowledge of the world's greatest minds, the AV community aims to be a model for the future we all want to see. Our comprehensive line of health products and nutrition is available on our website. Most products are hand mixed and formulated right on our off grid farm including our Immortality Teas which we grow on site. Find them all at https://alfavedic.com Follow Alfa Vedic: https://linktr.ee/alfavedic
Washingtonians gathered in Olympia to protest the state’s out-of-control taxation. Seattle is buzzing about the Seahawks with the playoffs upon us. // LongForm: GUEST: Rep. Michael Baumgartner (R-WA) on the operation in Venezuela over the weekend. // Quick Hit: The Department of Homeland Security is going after Hilton Hotels after allegations that its canceling reservations for officers.
Einen Dean gibt es nicht, einen David schon: David Baumgartner ist der Gründer der Gastro-Kette, die gesundes Fast Food an Bahnhöfen, in Innenstädten und Einkaufszentren anbietet. Die Idee dazu kam ihm während einer Weltreise – heute gibt es bereits über 160 Filialen. Im OMR Podcast spricht der Dean&David-Gründer über ambitionierte Wachstumspläne, seine größten Fehlentscheidungen, seine Investments in Startups und darüber, wie er einmal von eigenen Mitarbeitern im großen Stil betrogen wurde.
The Psychology of Self-Injury: Exploring Self-Harm & Mental Health
In this episode, Dr. Christian Schmahl from Heidelberg University and Mannheim, Germany, answers a listener's question and talks about his experimental research assessing how seeing blood affects heart rate and arousal among both those who engage in nonsuicidal self-injury (NSSI) and those who don't. He also shares insights into the role of self and blood in ritual and nonritual self-injury, including examples from different cultures about how they may interpret blood differently in the context of self-harm and even trance-like states.To learn more about Dr. Schmahl and his work, visit here. To stay up-to-date on next year's ISSS conference in Stockholm, Sweden (Wed-Fri June 24-26, 2026), visit https://www.itriples.org/conferences. Below are a few papers referenced in today's episode:Glenn, C. R., & Klonsky, E. D. (2010). The role of seeing blood in non-suicidal self-injury. Journal of Clinical Psychology, 66(4), 466-473.Naoum, J., Reitz, S., Krause-Utz, A., Kleindienst, N., Willis, F., Kuniss, S., Baumgartner, Ulf, Mancke, F., Treede, R.-D., & Schmahl, C. (2016). The role of seeing blood in non-suicidal self-injury in female patients with borderline personality disorder. Psychiatry Research, 246, 676-682.Stacy, S. E., Pepper, C. M., Clapp, J. D., & Reyna, A. H. (2022). The effects of blood in self-injurious cutting: Positive and negative affect regulation. Journal of Clinical Psychology, 78(5), 926-937.Hornbacher, A., Sax, W., Naoum, J., & Schmahl, C. (2023). The role of self and blood in ritual and nonritual self-injury. In E.E. Lloyd-Richardson, I. Baetens, & J. Whitlock (Eds.), The Oxford handbook of nonsuicidal self-injury (pp. 468-480). Oxford University Press.Follow Dr. Westers on Instagram and Twitter/X (@DocWesters). To join ISSS, visit itriples.org and follow ISSS on Facebook and Twitter/X (@ITripleS).The Psychology of Self-Injury podcast has been rated as one of the "10 Best Self Harm Podcasts" and "20 Best Clinical Psychology Podcasts" by Feedspot and one of the Top 100 Psychology Podcasts by Goodpods. It has also been featured in Audible's "Best Mental Health Podcasts to Defy Stigma and Begin to Heal."
In this episode, recorded live at the World Dairy Expo, Peggy sits down with Tim Baumgartner, the genetics manager at Jer-Z-Boyz Ranch in Pixley, California. Tim shares his journey from growing up on a dairy farm in Wisconsin to becoming a pivotal figure in the dairy genetics industry. He discusses his passion for cows and people, recounting how one pivotal conversation led to a rewarding career in genetics. The episode explores how the Jer-Z-Boyz Ranch significantly improved the breed's genetics, the impact of mentorship, and how innovative technology, like the Milc Group's feed program, transformed their operations. Highlights include the discovery and development of high-fat Jersey cows, the challenge and success of polled genetics, and the importance of family and community in the dairy world. Tim's story is a testament to resilience, passion, and the pursuit of excellence in the dairy industry.This Episode is Brought to you by Milc GroupMilc Group is a dairy software company that brings real-time, actionable data to dairy farms across the world. They are dedicated to revolutionizing the dairy industry with their user-friendly cloud-based software. ONE™ by Milc Group is our all-in-one app that brings together all the important aspects of your dairy together in one place. With products such as feed and animal management software, people training, dairy facility monitoring, and scale management, Milc Group is committed to providing producers with the tools they need to succeed.ONETM Feed: https://www.milcgroup.com/product/feedONETM Scale: https://www.milcgroup.com/product/scale00:00 Introduction: Shaping a Breed and Leaving a Legacy00:07 Meet Tim Baumgartner: A Passion for Genetics01:23 Growing Up on a Dairy Farm in Wisconsin07:42 The Journey to California09:31 A Career in Genetics and Mentorship15:37 The Jer-Z-Boyz Ranch Transformation27:39 Innovations and Future Directions
Another Democrat bill introduced to help criminal illegal immigrants. Trump signed an executive order reclassifying marijuana. Guest: State Rep. Travis Couture (R-Allyn) on the upcoming budget battle. // LongForm: GUEST: Congressman Michael Baumgartner helped one of his constituents pull off a unique marriage proposal. // Quick Hit: November’s inflation numbers were very encouraging.
So, this is a bit of a strange episode. This week, we are taking on two three track releases.This week we are bringing you Suicidal Tendencies, Fates Warning, Anthrax, Iron Maiden, Def Leppard, Whitesnake, and The Hanson Brothers content.That's a whole lotta bands for just six songs.Check it out with us!
Today, we're coming to you from the Pony Barn at June Farms for an in depth conversation with Matt Baumgartner. Matt's brand new reality series June Farms just dropped on Amazon Prime Video, and we get into everything – from the logistics of making a reality show on an active farm, to the emotional toll on Matt and his staff, to what's next for the property, and the potential of a season 2.Episode Notes:• Jack & Taylor's takeaways (2:22)• The realities of reality TV (5:45)• The hardest part of filming for Matt (14:40)• Farm Therapy (35:20)• Thoughts about Matt's future (39:35)• Thoughts about kids on the farm (52:28)• What's coming soon at June Farms (1:01:25)• What a Season 2 could look like (1:10:10)• Making Albany look cool (1:17:20)• Knowing Saratoga is cool (1:27:45)• Roast or Toast (1:33:40)This episode was recorded inside the Pony Barn at June Farms. Learn more about the farm—and all the cabins, houses, and places you can stay at JuneFarms.com.Watch all 8 episodes of June Farms streaming now on Amazon Prime Video.The Buttonista Show is presented by the Superior Light Beer – Michelob Ultra
On this week's episode of Inside Wisconsin's Deeper Roots with Blain's Farm & Fleet, we're headed to Baumgartner's in Monroe—a Wisconsin icon where the stories are as rich as the history… and the cheese is as bold as your uncle's opinions at Thanksgiving.And yes: Trevor tried the Limburger and would like the state to know he does NOT believe it's a “taste worth acquiring.”
Cities across Washington are wary to use the Flock camera system thanks to left-wing activists. Residents of Seattle’s Capitol Hill neighborhood are worried about the rise in crime. Guest: Rep. Michael Baumgartner (R-WA) on today’s vote to release the Epstein files. // Big Local: Staff members at a Tacoma elementary school all just happened to call in sick on the same day and some parents don’t think they should face consequences. Washington State Patrol have issued an Amber alert for two young girls in Grays Harbor County. A Monroe father that allegedly kidnapped his kids and threatened to kill them compared himself to Travis Decker. // You Pick the Topic: Trump proposed a way to improve McDonald’s Filet-O-Fish.
Brandon Langley, Phil Newton, and Nathan Baumgartner talk about how to fund a church plant from chapters 11 and 12 of "Churches Planting Churches." They discuss budgeting, vision casting, dedicated funds for planting, church documents and policies, and more.
Steve Baumgartner was a meth cook, an enforcer, a satanist, and a man fully convinced he was beyond redemption. When he was arrested and told he could be facing 36 years in prison, he believed his life was over.But God wasn't done writing his story.Today, Steve is the founder of Fire Forged Leader, a husband, father of eight, and a leader calling men to rise, repent, and reclaim the purpose they were made for. His story is raw, painful, and powerful — and it proves that no man is too far gone for God to rebuild.From meth labs and violence to mercy and redemptionThe arrest that became his turning pointHow God forges men through fire and consequenceCalling men out of comfort and into responsibilityLiving with conviction, purpose, and eternal perspectiveThis isn't a motivational story — it's a wake-up call.Website — https://www.fireforgedleader.comFacebook — https://www.facebook.com/steve.baumgartner.1975Instagram — https://www.instagram.com/realstevebaumgartner
Send us a textA single question over breakfast can reroute a life. That's how Mark Baumgartner, a former airline and corporate pilot, found himself trading flight plans for a green vest on a Columbia sidewalk—armed with a simple card, a phone number, and a promise of help. One mother stopped at the top of a hill, turned around, and asked, “Can you really help me?” Months later, Mark received a midnight photo of Chloe, “my precious gift from God.” That moment became the name and heartbeat of a growing effort: A Moment of Hope.We walk through the arc of that calling—from the spark in Orlando to a defining sermon on Hebrews 11, to the first save that launched a ministry now covering clinic hours, running a mobile medical RV staffed by RNs and overseen by an OB-GYN, and connecting moms to church-based care teams for a full year of support. Mark shares what 5,000 hours on the curb have taught him about courage, timing, and the kind of practical love that changes minds: ultrasounds on wheels, baby showers organized by local congregations, and steady follow-up when the initial crisis has passed.The conversation also turns to policy and principle. We unpack South Carolina's Senate Bill 323, why Mark testified in support, and the hard stories that shaped his remarks—ambulances, wheelchairs, and the tears of boyfriends with no say. We wrestle with responsibility and repentance, the need for clear deterrence in law, and the hope of the gospel that tells the truth about sin and offers real grace. Along the way, Dr. Robert Jackson adds a physician's perspective from decades of obstetrics, naming both the spiritual battle and the profound relief of a single life saved.If you've ever wondered how to help beyond a social media post, this is your map: form a church care team, serve a shift on the sidewalk, fund the mobile unit, or advocate for life-affirming laws. Listen, share, and then tell us what moved you most. And if this conversation resonates, subscribe, leave a review, and pass it to a friend who needs courage today.https://personhood.sc/https://amoh.org/Support the showhttps://www.jacksonfamilyministry.comhttps://bobslone.com/home/podcast-production/
The Seattle school board nixed plans to bring back school resources officers. CNBC’s Joe Kernen didn’t pull any punches when confronting House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries about the government shutdown. There’s a new ‘Sober-Curious’ fad gaining steam across Washington State. // LongForm: GUEST: Congressman Michael Baumgartner (R-WA) on the historic Middle East peace deal brokered by the Trump Administration and an update on the government shutdown. // Quick Hit: Stealing from Boy Scouts, fighting for beach access, and swastikas in Issaquah.
How does the government shutdown affect Washington? It’s going to be a jam-packed sports weekend in Seattle. // LongForm: GUEST: Rep. Michael Baumgartner (R-WA) on why Democrats are to blame for the government shutdown. // Quick Hit: Get ready for more new taxes that go into effect in Washington this week.
Guest: Rep. Michael Baumgartner (R-WA) on the uptick in political violence. // Big Local: Guest: Local Pastor Russell Johnson on the spiritual decay happening in America right now. Johnson is hosting a vigil for Charlie Kirk tonight at Westlake Park at 7:30. // Guest: Fox News’s Guy Benson reacts to the death of Charlie Kirk.
Seattle is suing Glock over claims that its guns are too easily modified into automatic weapons. WA State agency admits it doesn’t track number of beds for drug-dependent babies—but shut down a facility saving them. A woman became a full time house and pet sitter in order to circumvent paying sky-high Seattle rents. // LongForm: GUEST: Rep. Michael Baumgartner breaks down a new bill to target a new synthetic opioid, how to release the Epstein files, and whether or not the government will be funded by the end of the month. // Quick Hit: Oregon’s Health Authority is concealing data on transgender surgeries on minors.
What happens when success strips away everything except what matters most? Chris Baumgartner's story begins with hazmat suits and national headlines as Tennessee's COVID Patient Zero, but unfolds into something far stranger. This biotech executive, who once scaled companies worth hundreds of millions, finds himself unemployed for three years, and wondering who would come to his funeral.The breaking point comes in the form of desperate prayer and what Chris describes as the Holy Spirit responding in perfect ancient Hebrew - a language he doesn't speak. From there, the supernatural encounters accelerate: prophetic dreams, words of knowledge for strangers, and a prayer location on Franklin's highest hill where dozens claim to experience profound spiritual encounters.The Blurry Creatures hosts put this to the test, visiting Chris's prayer gatherings as complete skeptics. What they experience challenges their assumptions about faith, prophecy, and the distance between the natural and supernatural worlds. This isn't a sanitized testimony - it's a raw account of crisis, desperation, and claims of divine intervention that will leave listeners questioning what's possible. This Episode is Sponsored By: https://homechef.com/blurry — Get 50% off, plus free shipping on your first box and free dessert for life! - Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Max talks with Tom Turner, Executive Director of the American Bonanza Society's Air Safety Foundation, about an extraordinary initiative to preserve the operational future of the iconic V-tail Bonanza aircraft. When Textron Aviation quietly stopped producing the magnesium ruddervator skins—a unique flight control surface used only on V-tail Bonanzas—it left over 5,000 aircraft potentially grounded due to a lack of repair parts. Even minor damage could make these aircraft unrepairable. To solve this crisis, the ABS Air Safety Foundation awarded the $500,000 Maciel Ruddervator Prize to SRS Aviation of Minnesota. Tom explains the history and challenges behind the ruddervator issue: the original parts were made from a now-obsolete thickness of magnesium, which is no longer commonly produced. Even worse, the chemical process used to harden the magnesium is so caustic and environmentally hazardous that almost no facility could perform it anymore. SRS Aviation, already experienced in building replacement aluminum control surfaces, initially declined to compete. But after realizing no one else was pursuing a solution, they took on the challenge, developing their own safe and FAA-acceptable hardening process. They eventually met the prize's requirements, which included certifying replacement skins for all three ruddervator design variants and producing at least 100 completed kits to prove production viability. Tom also discusses the origin of the prize money: a generous bequest from Manny Maciel, a quiet aircraft fueler in Santa Rosa, California, who left $5 million to aviation safety research. The ABS Air Safety Foundation received $1 million of this funding, which it used to underwrite the prize. Tom emphasizes that the Foundation structured the award not just to incentivize a solution, but to ensure long-term support for V-tail Bonanza owners. The story also touches on how the ruddervator issue impacted aircraft valuations and even insurance policies—some insurers were unwilling to total aircraft with ruddervator damage, knowing repairs were impossible. Tom notes that after the prize was announced, Textron resumed limited production of the original ruddervator skins, showing how serious ABS was about finding a solution. Max wraps up by asking what other challenges might face Bonanza owners. Tom replies that while issues will always arise, most are solvable. The ruddervator shortage, however, was unique—it was an existential threat. Thanks to SRS Aviation and the support of the aviation community, that threat has now been eliminated. If you're getting value from this show, please support the show via PayPal, Venmo, Zelle or Patreon. Support the Show by buying a Lightspeed ANR Headsets Max has been using only Lightspeed headsets for nearly 25 years! I love their tradeup program that let's you trade in an older Lightspeed headset for a newer model. Start with one of the links below, and Lightspeed will pay a referral fee to support Aviation News Talk. Lightspeed Delta Zulu Headset $1299 NEW – Lightspeed Zulu 4 Headset $1099 Lightspeed Zulu 3 Headset $949Lightspeed Sierra Headset $749 My Review on the Lightspeed Delta Zulu Send us your feedback or comments via email If you have a question you'd like answered on the show, let listeners hear you ask the question, by recording your listener question using your phone. News Stories Light sport rules expand dramatically Stratus 4 introduced AOPA Sweepstakes Plane Sidelined In Runway Excursion Poor planning, training are main reasons for loss of control accidents Takeoff goes awry on significantly shorter runway than planned Van's Aircraft begins taking RV-15 orders Boeing trims pilot demand forecast slightly Pilot charged with hijacking and terrorism over Vancouver flight Stratos adventurer Baumgartner dies Mentioned on the Show Buy Max Trescott's G3000 Book Call 800-247-6553 Lightspeed Delta Zulu Headset Giveaway NTSB News Talk Podcast UAV News Talk Podcast Rotary Wing Show Podcast NTSB's Dust Devils Video Tom Turner's Mastery Flight website Aviation News Talk #339 Skyryse One Helicopter Free Index to the first 282 episodes of Aviation New Talk So You Want To Learn to Fly or Buy a Cirrus seminars Online Version of the Seminar Coming Soon – Register for Notification Check out our recommended ADS-B receivers, and order one for yourself. Yes, we'll make a couple of dollars if you do. Get the Free Aviation News Talk app for iOS or Android. Check out Max's Online Courses: G1000 VFR, G1000 IFR, and Flying WAAS & GPS Approaches. Find them all at: https://www.pilotlearning.com/ Social Media Like Aviation News Talk podcast on Facebook Follow Max on Instagram Follow Max on Twitter Listen to all Aviation News Talk podcasts on YouTube or YouTube Premium "Go Around" song used by permission of Ken Dravis; you can buy his music at kendravis.com If you purchase a product through a link on our site, we may receive compensation.