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Pre-Order My New Book “Mysterious Things” and Help Us Spread the Word: invisiblethings.co --- BUCKLE UP! This episode is CHOCK FULL of powerful insights from bestselling author Cal Newport! This episode is for you if: 1 - You are overwhelmed by the supposed “AI Art-pocalypse” and why this computer scientist doesn't believe the hype (most hopeful take I have ever heard btw!). 2 - You are overwhelmed by admin like e-mail and need a different approach. 3 - You are brainsick from screen time and short form video. 4 - You need a mental emotional motivational boost! This will do it! SHOW NOTES: Cal Newporthttps://calnewport.com Deep Questions with Cal Newporthttps://www.thedeeplife.com/listen/ Producer / Editor: Sophie Miller http://sophiemiller.coAudio Editing / Sound Design: Conner Jones http://pendingbeautiful.coSoundtrack / Theme Song: Yoni Wolf / WHY? http://whywithaquestionmark.comSpotify Playlist of WHY? Songs Used on This Podcast: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/4ZIE7PHG5I1Ddg1BuVGRzj?si=4x_BzDZjQgqSpoaLXdVACg&pi=h4HsIKG0SP6Kg SPONSORS:SQUARESPACEHead to https://www.squarespace.com/PEPTALK to save 10% off your first purchase of a website or domain using code PEPTALK RULARula patients typically pay $15 per session when using insurance. Connect with quality therapists and mental health experts who specialize in you at https://www.rula.com/peptalk #rulapod Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In dieser Folge spreche ich mit Karin Teigl – Content Creatorin, Unternehmerin, Moderatorin und Podcasterin. Karin lebt buchstäblich das, was sie predigt: constantly changing. Was neben ihrer bereits sehr erfolgreichen Karriere als Content Creatorin 2018 aus dem Kleiderzimmer heraus als Podcast begann, ist heute ein ganzes Universum aus Community-Events, Live-Touren, einem Buch und dem jährlichen Event Buzz & Beyond. Wir sprechen darüber, warum Träumen erlaubt sein muss, wie man Dinge einfach macht statt sie zu zerdenken und was es wirklich bedeutet, eine Podcast-Tour auf die Beine zu stellen. In dieser Folge erfährst du: - warum Karin nie einen Businessplan geschrieben hat und trotzdem alles aufgebaut hat, was sie sich gewünscht hat - was hinter der Constantly-Changing-Podcast-Tour mit DM wirklich steckte – organisatorisch, finanziell und emotional - wie Buzz & Beyond entstanden ist und was es wirklich kostet, ein Event dieser Größe zu stemmen - warum echte Community für sie nicht online endet und was passiert, wenn man zwei Stunden nach dem Auftritt noch für Gespräche bleibt - was sie für den Herbst plant und warum diese Folge eine kleine Weltpremiere ist Ein energiegeladenes Gespräch über Mut, unternehmerisches Risiko und warum der Best Case öfter eintrifft, als man denkt.
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"I was expecting to create a perpetual wealth out of it. And that's really what I try to do for people. Create a machine of perpetual building of wealth." Financial planning is often treated as something built around growth, returns, and retirement, but real life has a way of testing plans in unexpected ways. Building wealth is not only about increasing numbers on a statement. It is also about creating flexibility, control, and the ability to act when life suddenly changes direction. Financial structures become most valuable when they reduce friction and allow important decisions to happen quickly rather than forcing people into delays, panic, or sacrifice. True security is less about predicting the future and more about being prepared regardless of what happens. Scott Gannon explains how his views shifted from chasing returns toward creating control. After spending decades in traditional investing and experiencing the stress and uncertainty that came with market volatility, he began searching for a more predictable approach to wealth building. When his daughter faced a life-threatening health crisis, he unexpectedly became the real-world example of the very systems he teaches clients to create. Scott describes having immediate access to capital that allowed his family to move quickly and secure life-saving treatment without waiting on approvals or disrupting long-term financial stability. Scott is the founder of Magnify Wealth and has spent more than two decades helping business owners rethink how money flows through their lives and businesses. After becoming frustrated with the uncertainty of conventional investing and major market downturns, he shifted his focus toward protecting capital, improving liquidity, and creating strategies designed to give people greater certainty and control. His work centers on helping entrepreneurs structure money so it can serve multiple purposes while creating security against unexpected challenges such as health emergencies, taxes, economic shifts, and long-term legacy planning. Expert Action Steps 1. Build liquidity before you need it rather than scrambling during an emergency. 2. Shift financial thinking from maximizing returns to maximizing control and flexibility. 3. Create long-term structures that serve multiple purposes: emergency funding, business growth, and legacy planning. Learn more & connect: https://magnifywealth.ca/ Visit https://www.eCircleAcademy.com and book a success call with Nicky to take your practice to the next level.
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Canada Strong Fund vs. Sovereign Wealth Funds: Why Borrowing to Invest at Home Could BackfireHosts Josh Sheluk and Colin White discuss the proposed Canada Wealth/Canada Strong Fund and argue it differs materially from traditional sovereign wealth funds. They explain sovereign wealth funds originated as a response to “Dutch disease,” using commodity windfalls to build large funds (e.g., Norway's) that invest outside the country to diversify and stabilize the domestic economy and currency. By contrast, they say Canada would start with about $25B in borrowed money, likely invest domestically, and overlap with existing vehicles like the Canada Infrastructure Bank and Canada Growth Fund without clear details on governance, cost of capital, returns, or liquidity. They warn government investing can become politically driven, may crowd out private capital, and fear a retail component with capital guarantees would shift risk to taxpayers and repeat past failures like labour-sponsored venture capital funds. Their current verdict is “no.”00:00 Sovereign Wealth Hype00:21 Show Intro and Setup01:26 What Sovereign Wealth Means02:44 Dutch Disease Origins05:03 Norway Model Explained06:59 Canada Strong Fund Basics08:46 Where Will It Invest10:35 Domestic Focus and Diversification11:38 Government Investing Risks14:04 Retail Investor Idea Alarm16:38 EV Subsidies as Warning19:26 What Government Should Do21:09 Labor Fund Cautionary Tale23:04 Guarantees and Liquidity Problems31:06 Best Case vs Worst Case33:43 Verdict and Wrap Up35:17 Disclaimers and Credits
In this episode, we break down the absolute best case and worst case scenarios for Auburn Football in 2026. Could the Tigers be competing for an SEC Championship and College Football Playoff spot — or could things completely fall apart on The Plains? We dive into the roster, coaching, recruiting, schedule, quarterback play, and the biggest factors that could shape Auburn's season. From dream season to disaster scenario, we cover every possibility for Auburn in 2026 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Introduction (0:00:00). Loyola's Susan Poehls Celebration of Life.The Break (0:04:58). Results from Amicus Cup.Innovation Award (0:06:11). The Award's founder Todd Berger and two of this year's winners -- Megan Daic and Dave Schott -- discuss their innovations, their favorite James Bond, and how they think Shlahet is pronounced.Tournament of Champions (0:20:40). Judge Jim Roberts announces the 16 schools invited to TOC 2026. But first he discusses Cumberland's unusual boot camp and one of this year's applicants: his daughter.Gavel Rankings (0:34:28). Hofstra's Jared Rosenblatt announces this year's Top Ten – and a change to next year's ranking format.Top Gun Invitations (0:43:36). Baylor's Robert Little announces the 16 schools invited to Top Gun ... and celebrates his first few days of fatherhood!NALAE (0:58:45). Come for the discussion with outgoing president Dave Schott and incoming president Liz Boals. Stay for the trivia competition they didn't know was happening.Exonerated (1:12:41). Star trial lawyer John Raley describes how he won a reversal for a man wrongfully convicted of murder. The Scripties! (1:36:50) Our annual awards: Best Banquet, Best Case, Favorite Tournament, Director/Coach of the Year, and more!
It's officially NFL Draft week! Before the Arizona Cardinals are on the clock at No. 3 overall, Tyler Drake and Lauren Koval give their best-case scenarios for the franchise and take a closer look at all the chatter surrounding Jeremiyah Love and Ty Simpson and whether it's all smoke or not. Subscribe, rate 5 stars and follow @AZCardsCorner, @Tdrake4sports and @koval_lauren on X!
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JJ & Alex with Jeremiah Jensen and Alex Kirry on April 16, 2026. Best case worst case scenarios for Top 25 teams Matt McConnell, Utah Mammoth TV Play by Play Would You Rather? Utah Mammoth vs St. Louis Blues + MORE
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Dr. Jenna Skowronski, Dr. Shazli Khan, and Dr. Alix Barnes discuss the involvement of palliative care throughout the heart failure spectrum with Dr. Sarah Chuzi. Audio editing for this episode was performed by CardioNerds Intern, Dr. Julia Marques Fernandes. In this episode, we discuss utilizing palliative care principles while caring for patients with heart failure, particularly those being considered for advanced therapies. We emphasize utilization of communication frameworks when discussing prognosis and making decisions on pursuing therapies such as palliative inotropes, left ventricular assist devices (LVADs), and heart transplant. Additionally, we discuss when to involve specialty palliative care services. Finally, we highlight the difference between palliative care and hospice and how to help patients navigate the transition from life-prolonging care to hospice. Dr. Jenna Skowronski is the Chair for the CardioNerds Heart Failure Council. Dr. Jenna Skowronski and Dr. Shazli Khan are the Co-chairs for the CardioNerds Advanced Heart Failure Therapies Series. Dr. Alix Barnes is the CardioNerds FIT Ambassador at UPMC and member of the CardioNerds Critical Care Cardiology Council. Enjoy this Circulation Paths to Discovery article to learn more about the CardioNerds mission and journey. US Cardiology Review is now the official journal of CardioNerds! Submit your manuscripts here. CardioNerds Heart Success Series PageCardioNerds Episode PageCardioNerds AcademyCardionerds Healy Honor Roll CardioNerds Journal ClubSubscribe to The Heartbeat Newsletter!Check out CardioNerds SWAG!Become a CardioNerds Patron! Pearls Primary palliative care is care provided by a clinician that is not a palliative care specialist, such as a heart failure clinician having a conversation with a patient about their goals and values in clinic. Taking time to get to know a patient as an individual and learning their goals and values prior to diving into conversations about prognosis and change in treatment plan facilitates more effective goals of care discussions. Utilizing and practicing a communication framework can improve our skills at goals of care discussions. Palliative inotropes should be reserved for patients experiencing symptomatic benefit from the therapy that outweighs the associated risks including arrhythmias and infections. The burden of managing these therapies at home should also be considered. Partnerships between cardiologists and hospice agencies can improve the experience for patients with heart failure who enroll in hospice. Cardiologists can continue to see their patients even after hospice enrollment and help with symptom management. Notes Notes: Notes drafted by Dr. Barnes. 1. What is the difference between primary palliative care and specialty palliative care? Primary palliative care is the delivery of palliative care services that any clinician can deliver. This includes aligning treatment with a patient's goals and basic symptom management. For heart failure patients, symptom management can include cardiac symptoms such as dyspnea and chest pain as well as managing comorbid mood disorders such as adjustment disorder, depression, and anxiety. Advanced palliative care skills take additional training and time to develop. These include leading a difficult family meeting, managing symptoms that are not controlled with standard therapies and responding to emotional and spiritual distress. When these situations are encountered, referral to a specialty palliative care service should be considered. 1 2. How is palliative care integrated throughout the disease trajectory of a patient with heart failure? Heart failure clinicians deliver primary palliative care when assessing a patient's preferences, goals and values or managing symptoms. As a patient's disease progresses, the heart failure team also engages in primary palliative care when delivering news about prognosis. When advanced therapies are being considered, utilization of shared decision-making (SDM) should be employed (see question 3 for further discussion on SDM). For patients being considered for LVAD, the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) mandates that patients are seen by a palliative care specialist prior to implantation. 2 Despite this, there remains variability in how institutions involve specialty palliative care in this decision-making process. Thoughtful consideration of what palliative care resources are available at your institution should guide how best to integrate specialty palliative care teams into the LVAD decision tree. One example of a model for meeting this mandate is having a small team of heart failure clinicians with additional palliative care training meet all patient's being evaluate for LVAD. 3. What is shared decision-making (SDM) and how is it utilized when evaluating a patient for advanced therapies? SDM is a collaborative process where patients and clinicians work together to make medical decisions that are aligned with a patient's goals and values.3 There are a variety of communication frameworks that can be used to engage in effective SDM. One framework is the Serious Illness Conversation guide. This is an evidenced based framework that can be used to deliver the news about a patient's current condition and then assess their goals, values and preferences for next steps in their treatment plan.4 This framework can be helpful when discussing prognosis prior to introducing the idea of an evaluation for advanced therapies. REMAP is a second commonly used framework which stands for Reframe, Expect Emotion, Map What's Important, Align, and Plan.5 This framework is similarly helpful when starting a discussion about advanced therapies with a patient. Both frameworks prioritize learning about a patient's goals, values, and preferences prior to making a recommendation for a treatment plan. Listening more than speaking and accepting that a patient and their family may choose a path that is different than what you personally might choose for yourself or your loved ones are vital pillars to engaging in these conversations effectively. When discussing LVAD, it is important to avoid framing the decision as “LVAD or no LVAD,” rather LVAD versus best supportive care. The “Best Case, Worst Case” framework is an effective way to create choice awareness for patients when they are faced with making this decision. This is a way to discuss both the best outcomes after LVAD implantation as well as the potential complications so a patient is better able to understand the full spectrum of possible outcomes. 6 4. How do you select which patients would benefit from home inotrope therapy? There is no data demonstrating a survival benefit with use of palliative inotropes. There may be subsets of patients who derive a survival benefit, such as patients whose renal function worsens when the agent is withdrawn, however there is no concrete data proving this. 7 Therefore, the benefit of home inotrope therapy should be based on if the patient derives symptomatic benefit from these agents. Additionally, risks of the therapy such as arrhythmias and infection as well as the burden of managing these therapies at home should also be weighed in the decision.8 Life expectancy for patients being initiated on palliative inotropes likely ranges from 6 to 9 months. Given this prognosis, concordant palliative care efforts should be intensified when starting patients on these agents. This can either be through involvement in specialty palliative care or increasing primary palliative care interventions. 9 5. How do you determine if a patient would be a candidate for hospice and how do you discuss hospice with patients and their families? Hospice is a comprehensive program that provides supportive care to patients at end of life. This includes a team of physicians, nurses, aids, social workers and chaplains that can deliver care in the home, at a nursing facility, or in an inpatient hospice facility. 10 Patients with a prognosis of 6 months or less can qualify for hospice services. Even if a patient qualifies for hospice based on their prognosis, it is important to assess if a patient's goals and values align with hospice. Introducing hospice to patients who still desire life prolonging care can cause mistrust between the patient and their health care team. When introducing hospice, it is helpful to describe the services hospice offers in addition to naming the service as some patients may have a negative connotation with the word “hospice.” 6. How can cardiologists partner with hospice agencies to provide better care for these patients? Heart failure specialists can continue to see their patients even after they enroll in hospice. Partnering in hospice agencies in this way can help improve symptom management for patients while also allowing them to continue meaningful relationships with providers with whom they've developed a longitudinal relationship with. Guideline directed medical therapy (GDMT) and diuretics can be continued while enrolled in hospice as long as they are offering symptomatic benefit. Heart failure specialists can help with adjusting GDMT to cheaper formulations, such as exchanging angiotensin receptor-neprilysin inhibitors (ANRIs) for angiotensin receptor blockers (ARBs). Many hospice agencies cannot accept patients receiving palliative inotropes due to the resources and training required to safely care for these patients. Understanding what hospice agencies in your area can and cannot support allows heart failure specialists to have informed discussions with patients and make appropriate referrals. References Quill TE, Abernethy AP. Generalist plus Specialist Palliative Care — Creating a More Sustainable Model. N Engl J Med. 2013;368(13):1173-1175. doi:10.1056/NEJMp1215620. https://www.nejm.org/doi/full/10.1056/NEJMp1215620 Ventricular Assist Devices for Bridge-to-Transplant and Destination Therapy. Published online August 1, 2013. https://www.cms.gov/medicare-coverage-database/view/ncacal-decision-memo.aspx?proposed=Y&NCAId=268 Godfrey S, Barnes A, Gao J, Katz JN, Chuzi S. Shared Decision-making in Palliative and End‑of‑life Care in the Cardiac Intensive Care Unit. US Cardiol Rev. 2024;18:e13. doi:10.15420/usc.2024.03. https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/39494405/ Baxter R, Pusa S, Andersson S, Fromme EK, Paladino J, Sandgren A. Core elements of serious illness conversations: an integrative systematic review. BMJ Support Palliat Care. 2024;14(e3):e2268-e2279. doi:10.1136/spcare-2023-004163. https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC11671901/ Childers JW, Back AL, Tulsky JA, Arnold RM. REMAP: A Framework for Goals of Care Conversations. J Oncol Pract. 2017;13(10):e844-e850. doi:10.1200/JOP.2016.018796. https://ascopubs.org/doi/10.1200/JOP.2016.018796 Kruser JM, Nabozny MJ, Steffens NM, et al. “Best Case/Worst Case”: Qualitative Evaluation of a Novel Communication Tool for Difficult in-the-Moment Surgical Decisions. J Am Geriatr Soc. 2015;63(9):1805-1811. doi:10.1111/jgs.13615. https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC4747100/ Tolia S, Khan M, Khan S, et al. Mortality and long-term outcomes of palliative inotropes in ischemic and non-ischemic cardiomyopathy. Eur Heart J. 2021;42(Supplement_1):ehab724.0915. doi:10.1093/eurheartj/ehab724.0915. https://academic.oup.com/eurheartj/article/42/Supplement_1/ehab724.0915/6392681 Chuzi S, Allen LA, Dunlay SM, Warraich HJ. Palliative Inotrope Therapy: A Narrative Review. JAMA Cardiol. 2019;4(8):815. doi:10.1001/jamacardio.2019.2081. https://jamanetwork.com/journals/jamacardiology/article-abstract/2737414#google_vignette Chuzi S, Gao J, Thariath J, et al. Characteristics and Outcomes of Palliative Continuous Intravenous Inotrope Support Among Medicare Beneficiaries With Heart Failure. J Am Heart Assoc. 2025;14(14):e039397. doi:10.1161/JAHA.124.039397. https://www.ahajournals.org/doi/10.1161/JAHA.124.039397 What is hospice? Published online September 24, 2024. https://hospicefoundation.org/what-is-hospice/
D-Lo & KC spend hour one talking MVP and were joined by Heat Check's Trysta Krick.
In this week's Especially for Athletes podcast, former University of Utah tight end Cole Fotheringham shares how a simple shift in mindset—seeing your opponent as your “dance partner”—can unlock your best performance and change the way you compete. He opens up about overcoming fear-based thinking from coaches, parents, and within himself, and how learning to play free instead of fearful transformed both his game and his growth. If you've ever overthought failure, struggled with pressure, or wanted to compete with more confidence and purpose, this episode will challenge and inspire you to see the game—and your life—differently. Key Takeaways: Your opponent is your partner in growth. Your opponent is your "dance partner"- When you stop seeing opponents as enemies and start seeing them as the reason you improve, competition becomes a tool—not a threat. Fear is a terrible fuel source- Whether it comes from coaches, parents, or within, fear leads to overthinking and tight play—confidence and freedom lead to your best performance. Focus on what you can control—yourself. Comparison, stats, and outcomes pull you out of the moment; your effort, mindset, and preparation keep you grounded and effective. Adversity is not something to escape—it's something to use. Growth comes from staying, adjusting, and pushing through hard situations—not always taking the easier path. You play your best when you're present, not in your head. The more you let go of past mistakes and future worries, the more you can perform freely and fully in the moment.Podcast Timestamps: 0:16 – Introduction & Cole Fotheringham's Background 3:41 – Current Situation, Injuries & Staying Ready 4:15 – Compete Without Contempt (Phil Jackson “Dance Partner” Quote) 7:16 – The Sportlight: Pressure, Recognition & Social Media 10:01 – Mental Health & Pressure in Sports 13:16 – Adversity, Transfers & Choosing the Hard Path 16:16 – Resilience Through Injuries & Mental Growth 18:36 – Playing Free vs Playing in Fear 23:16 – Overthinking, Comparison & Being Present 27:46 – How to Get Out of Your Head (Flow State) 30:16 – Fear-Based Coaching vs Love-Based Coaching 33:46 – Creating a Healthy Team Culture 37:46 – Parenting & Coaching Without Fear 40:06 – Don't Let Fear Be Your Fuel 42:06 – Overthinking Worst Case vs Best Case 43:01 – Final Thoughts & Closing Message⸻Especially for Athletes:• Website: https://e4a.org • Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/EspeciallyForAthletes/ • X: https://x.com/E4Afamily • Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/especiallyforathletes/ • YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCmbWc7diAvstLMfjBL-bMMQJoin the conversation using #E4APodcast⸻Credits: Hosted by Dustin Smith & Shad Martin Produced by Shad Martin and IMAGINATE STUDIO
Katie Woo and Clint Pasillas dive into the latest roster news for the Los Angeles Dodgers. (2:17) The club made several injured list designations and signed free agent pitcher Jake Cousins. What does Cousins bring to the team? Katie shares her thoughts on where things are heading into opening day (6:26) (14:48) With the start of the regular season upon us and expectations sky high for the Boys in Blue, what are the best-case and nightmare scenarios for this ballclub in its pursuit of a three-peat? All the things that can go right and things that can go wrong. (30:58) Plus predictions and more! Enjoy 50% off for life plus Free Shipping AND 3 Free Gifts at MenGoToMars.com Start your 7-day free trial today at FOXOne.com Check out DT merch at https://dodgersterritoryshop.comSupport Guidry's Guardian at https://guidrysguardian.orgFind Clint on YouTube at https://youtube.com/@alldodgersFollow Katie's work at The Athletic https://www.nytimes.com/athletic/author/katie-woo/ Subscribe to Dodgers Territory on YouTubeRate and review our podcast on Apple and SpotifySee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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The Pittsburgh Steelers have made a lot of moves so far in free agency, but it is time to talk about best-case scenarios for the organization heading into the 2026 NFL Draft. That's the topic of conversation with hosts Jeff Hartman, Dave Schofield, and Bryan Davis on the latest Steelers Preview podcast. This podcast is a part of the Steel Curtain Network, a proud member of the Fans First Sports Network. Check out Meinelschmidt Distillery at meineldistillery.com and use the code SCN3 to save 10% at checkout! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
What happens when AI controls prices, jobs, markets, and growth itself? Explore the future of an economy run by machines—and what it means for work, power, and humanity.Get Nebula using my link for 50% off an annual subscription: https://go.nebula.tv/isaacarthurWatch my exclusive video Lazarus Protocols: https://nebula.tv/videos/isaacarthur-lazarus-protocols-reviving-civilizations-after-extinctionCheck out Abolish Everything https://nebula.tv/abolish?ref=isaacarthur
What happens when AI controls prices, jobs, markets, and growth itself? Explore the future of an economy run by machines—and what it means for work, power, and humanity.Get Nebula using my link for 50% off an annual subscription: https://go.nebula.tv/isaacarthurWatch my exclusive video Lazarus Protocols: https://nebula.tv/videos/isaacarthur-lazarus-protocols-reviving-civilizations-after-extinctionCheck out Abolish Everything https://nebula.tv/abolish?ref=isaacarthur
Ben Ennis and Brent Gunning kick off Tuesday morning forecasting what's ahead for the Maple Leafs this season as they prepare to face the Montreal Canadiens tonight. They guys discuss Auston Matthews' scoring struggles and whether the team might consider shutting him down, react to reports that the Canadiens and Leafs were close to a Matthew Knies trade, and debate what kind of return would have justified the deal. After Scott Laughton found the back of the net once again, Ben and Brent revisit the Leafs' return for him at the deadline. Later, they chat about Canada at the World Baseball Classic, before closing the hour with the golf report including the potential impact if Rory McIlroy were unable to defend his Masters title due to a lingering back injury. The views and opinions expressed in this podcast are those of the hosts and guests and do not necessarily reflect the position of Rogers Sports & Media or any affiliates.
Should the #raiders trade the No 1 Overall Pick?That's the burning question as we breakdown the #afcwestJoin us we check out the Best Case & Worst Case for the #chiefs #raiders #broncos & #chargers *** This episode was recorded prior to the Chiefs trade. Don't come at us. Just notice we were right! ***
Danny Schneider is a husband, father of three, competitive bodybuilder, coach, and business owner—and his life runs on discipline.In this episode, we talk about the real meaning of legacy, why “balance” is a myth (it's seasons + priorities), and what it takes to keep your family strong while chasing big goals. Danny shares how injuries forced him to pivot from rugby league into bodybuilding, how 3–4AM wakeups became a non-negotiable, the difference between discipline and motivation, and the mindset shift that pulled him out of dark moments:“If you can overthink the worst-case scenario, why can't you overthink the best-case scenario?”We also get into business lessons (including the danger of discounting your value), building in an oversaturated market, giving back to the community, and why being a present dad is the thing he's most proud of.00:00 Episode Trailer01:03 Intro + the one non-negotiable (Sundays with family)02:00 “Biggest title is husband and father” + legacy03:40 Fatherhood shift + the ultimate grind (3–4AM wakeups)05:36 Balance vs priorities + seasons of life07:14 Discipline vs motivation (what it actually means)09:33 Upbringing, discipline, and resilience10:24 Dark periods + using fitness as the outlet14:14 Adapting after injury: “make it work”16:20 Body image, bodybuilding, and “never satisfied”19:37 The price of chasing bigger goals23:06 From competing → coaching → leaving the police25:49 Starting All One Protein + lessons in business27:08 “Waiting for the right time” is a trap28:09 Biggest mistake: being too nice (discounting yourself)34:09 Community + giving back35:40 Supportive partner = everything39:17 Keeping a healthy relationship while chasing goals44:00 What it feels like stepping on stage45:24 Low calories = dumb moments (car crash, apple story
The Pistons notched another statement win against the Knicks, with Cade Cunningham doubling down on his MVP case at Madison Square Garden. Is anything possible with this team??
The Pistons notched another statement win against the Knicks, with Cade Cunningham doubling down on his MVP case at Madison Square Garden. Is anything possible with this team??
The Pistons notched another statement win against the Knicks, with Cade Cunningham doubling down on his MVP case at Madison Square Garden. Is anything possible with this team??
Isn't it time we approach things from a different mindset? Find out more about the eight week challenge to cultivate a winning mindset.
Grab a copy of our BOOK here: http://winningtheweek.com/Join Lifehack Tribe: https://members.lifehackmethod.com/join-lifehack-tribeSUBSCRIBE to our podcast on the platform of your choice!Spotify: http://spoti.fi/3pNtPVeApple Podcasts: http://apple.co/3tiIpWWOr subscribe to our YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/c/LifehackBootcampTime stamps:01:49 - Flying the Plane While You're Still Building It04:58 - The Advantage of a Clean Slate (Building vs. Resetting)05:52 - The Importance of Specific KPIs in Ambiguous Roles06:59 - Creating a “Headline” for Your Year07:18 - You Only Have One Priority: The New Job07:48 - Transition as Opportunity, Not a Problem for the Old Team08:39 - Don't Make a "Mona Lisa" Out of the Transition10:08 - Time-Boxing Support to Avoid Becoming the Permanent Middleman11:00 - Expectations Management as a Leadership Tool12:00 - The Risk of Overlong Transitions13:00 - Stress-Testing the “Best Case” Plan14:15 - Comfort Bias Toward the Old Role15:30 - Delegation as a Development Opportunity for Others16:45 - Redesigning the Transition Model17:05 - Best Case vs. Worst Case Thinking in High-Stakes Moves18:15 - The Perfectionism Trap in Leadership Transitions21:00 - Shifting from Execution to Strategic Visibility22:30 - Health as a Non-Negotiable Constraint22:55 - Stress-Testing Assumptions vs. Being Negative25:00 - Gradual Boundary Enforcement Over Abrupt Pushback28:30 - Professional Liabilities: When Overthinking Stalls Progress30:00 - Transition Clarity Prevents Emotional Damage37:07 - Creating a "Breadcrumb Trail" of Accountability for Your Team41:15 - Putting Order to Chaos: Leveraging Process Skills43:47 - Clarity as the Definitive Attribute of Great Leaders44:45 - Using AI as a Thought Partner for Leadership46:05 - Translating Strategy into Living Documents and Processes51:34 - Relieving Managerial Pressure Through Ownership52:40 - AI as a Brain Accelerator, Not a Miracle53:44 - Becoming the Leader Who Sees the "One Key Thing"Check out our FREE masterclass all about How To Plan The Perfect Week In 30 Minutes Flat: https://bit.ly/3eEZ9AQCheck out our website: https://lifehackmethod.com/
Du steckst in einer Beziehungskrise oder Lebenskrise und sollst eine Entscheidung treffen, aber dein Kopf will nur Sicherheit. Ob Trennung, Grenzen oder Neuanfang: du willst mutig abwägen, ohne dich selbst zu überfahren. - Du erkennst, ob du gerade vermeidest, überstürzt oder auf Pseudo Sicherheit setzt. - Du trennst objektives Risiko von dem, was sich nur gefährlich anfühlt. - Du bekommst Fragen für Worst Case und Best Case, damit du rauskommst aus dem Kopfkino. - Du stärkst echtes Vertrauen in dich, damit du weißt: Egal wie es läuft, du kommst klar.
Donate (no account necessary) | Subscribe (account required) Join Bryan Dean Wright, former CIA Operations Officer, as he dives into today's top stories shaping America and the world. In this Special War Brief edition of The Wright Report, Bryan delivers an exclusive breakdown of the stunning U.S. operation that captured Venezuelan dictator Nicolás Maduro, examines the legal and strategic fallout of the mission, and warns that while the snatch was flawless, what comes next may be far more dangerous. Operation Absolute Resolve Captures Maduro: U.S. Special Forces and the CIA executed a high-risk overnight raid in Caracas, capturing Nicolás Maduro and his wife from a fortified military base and flying them to New York to face federal drug trafficking charges. The operation involved more than 150 U.S. aircraft, cyber tools that disabled air defenses and electricity, and months of CIA recruitment inside Maduro's inner circle. One U.S. helicopter took fire and one soldier was lightly injured, but the mission succeeded without American fatalities. Legal Gray Zone and Regime Change Risks: Bryan explains the central legal question now facing the Trump administration. If the operation is treated strictly as a law enforcement action, it likely falls within presidential authority. But Trump's own comments about controlling Venezuelan oil, gold, and governance blur that line and raise questions about whether this was de facto regime change, which could require congressional approval. The uncertainty is already complicating Maduro's prosecution and U.S. credibility abroad. Who Runs Venezuela Now: Despite Maduro's removal, his vice president Delcy Rodríguez remains in power and is openly defying Washington, claiming Maduro is still the legitimate leader. Bryan warns that the United States may be attempting a "puppet strategy" rather than a clean transition, relying on hardline Marxists who still control militias, gangs, and narco networks like Tren de Aragua. This creates a volatile mix of criminal, ideological, and guerrilla threats inside a country larger than Texas. Global Shockwaves and Warnings: China reacted with fury and signaled that America's action could justify similar operations against Taiwan. Democrats condemned the raid as unlawful despite years of calling for Maduro's removal. Trump and Secretary Rubio warned that Cuba, Colombia, Mexico, and even Greenland should take note. Bryan cautions that while the operation showcased American intelligence and military excellence, it also exposed U.S. vulnerabilities to retaliation through minerals, sabotage networks, and proxy violence at home. Best Case vs. Worst Case: Best case, the U.S. secures energy access, stabilizes Venezuela, and sends millions of migrants home. Worst case, Venezuela descends into chaos, guerrilla warfare erupts, Tren de Aragua launches attacks inside the United States, and China or Russia escalate through economic or covert retaliation. Bryan concludes that capturing Maduro may prove to be the easiest part of a long and dangerous chapter now unfolding. "And you shall know the truth, and the truth shall make you free." - John 8:32 Keywords: Operation Absolute Resolve Maduro capture, CIA Special Forces Caracas raid, Maduro drug trafficking SDNY, Trump Venezuela oil gold control, Delcy Rodríguez power struggle, Tren de Aragua retaliation risk, China Taiwan snatch precedent, Cuba Colombia Mexico warnings, regime change legal authority, Venezuela best case worst case scenario
Mr. And Mrs. Maye are stealing the hearts of Bostonians // Drake Maye joins, talks 14 wins, playoffs and MVP // Best case scenarios for the Pats in the playoffs //
A story of one Palestinian's fight against brutality, bureaucracy, and bishops. We Belong to the Land: The Story of a Palestinian Israeli Who Lives for Peace and Reconciliation By: Elias Chacour and Mary E. Jensen Published: 1990 212 Pages Briefly, what is this book about? An autobiographical account of Chacour's struggles as a Palestinian Christian working to build up his community in Galilee (Ibillin) while under continual pushback from Israeli bureaucracy and internal church politics. What's the author's angle? At the time the book was written Chacour was a Melkite Greek Catholic Priest in the town of Ibillin. (He was later appointed to be the Archbishop of Haifa.) He has worked tirelessly to resolve the Palestinian problem using nonviolent means that emphasize reconciliation and the common background of both people. He pushes for Palestinians to be treated with dignity, but also for them to create dignified institutions. These institutions, particularly the school he founded, take up most of his energy. Who should read this book? As part of my post on Israel and Hamas I asked for books making the pro-Palestinian case. One of my readers recommended this book. It was a good book, but to the extent that it illuminated the problem it did so very obliquely. This is the story of a non-violent Palestinian Christian written over 30 years ago. Certainly it helped my understanding at maybe a 30,000 foot level? But it didn't shed much light on the current crisis. However, if you want the story of someone who took a really "bad hand" and did something truly extraordinary with it, then this is your book. Specific thoughts: If every Palestinian and every Israeli resembled Chacour and his congregation then the problem would be solved.
12-18 Dirty Work Hour 1: The latest on injuries from Kyle Shanahan; what is best case for SEA/LAR, plus John Dickinson on W's struggle for consistencySee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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As 2025 wraps, many business owners are feeling the wobble, slower demand, rising costs, and uncertainty about what 2026 will look like. In this episode, Melissa explains why the economy feels off, why small businesses feel the impact more intensely, and how to regain control with her Wobbly Economy Planning Framework.Four planning mistakes to avoidTrying to cut your way to growthCreating one rigid planFreezing hiring and burning out your teamMaking pricing decisions too lateThe Wobbly Economy Planning FrameworkMelissa walks you through creating three scenario-based plans, Best Case, Likely Case, and Worst Case, plus how to review your offers, build an expense strategy, set cash and margin guardrails, and choose the right KPIs.Your role as the leaderYour energy sets the tone. Your team and clients don't need certainty, they need clarity, confidence, and a steady path forward.Need help building your 2026 plan?Book a free consultation at www.melissafranks.com/fractionalcooservices planning in a wobbly economy is too important to do alone.Connect with Melissa: Watch the Episodes on Youtube Instagram: instagram.com/melissa_franks Schedule a call: melissafranks.com
Send us a textIn this video, Ryan and Mindy Pineda break down the "logic of risk" that took them from a $1,200 monthly minor league baseball salary to building a multi-million-dollar real estate empire. They explain why staying in your current situation is actually the most dangerous choice you can make, and how to calculate the "Best Case vs. Worst Case" scenario when you have nothing to lose._______________Learn how to invest in real estate with the Cashflow 2.0 System! https://www.wealthyinvestor.com/Join our private mastermind for elite business leaders who go on bucket list golf trips together. https://www.mastermind19.comJoin our live events and weekly coaching calls with me inside the Forge. https://theforge.vipJoin our FREE community, weekly calls, and bible studies for Christian entrepreneurs and business people. https://www.tentmakers.us_____________CHAPTERS:00:00 - How We Met02:14 - Getting Married Early05:38 - Our First Successful Business11:02 - When Did We Think We Were Rich14:57 - Spouse's Perspective on New Business19:58 - Managing Stress in Business23:15 - Prioritizing Marriage Amidst Life's Challenges31:20 - Importance of Your Circle of Friends36:40 - Running a Homeschool Successfully40:10 - Key Takeaways for the Audience46:00 - Raising Your StandardsLearn how to invest in real estate with the Cashflow 2.0 System! Your business in a box with 1:1 coaching, motivated seller leads, & softwares. https://www.wealthyinvestor.com/Want to work 1:1 with Ryan Pineda? Apply at ryanpineda.comJoin our FREE community, weekly calls, and bible studies for Christian entrepreneurs and business people. https://tentmakers.us/Want to grow your business and network with elite entrepreneurs on world-class golf courses? Apply now to join Mastermind19 – Ryan Pineda's private golf mastermind for high-level founders and dealmakers. www.mastermind19.com--- About Ryan Pineda: Ryan Pineda has been in the real estate industry since 2010 and has invested in over $100,000,000 of real estate. He has completed over 700 flips and wholesales, and he owns over 650 rental units. As an entrepreneur, he has founded seven different businesses that have generated 7-8 figures of revenue. Ryan has amassed over 2 million followers on social media and has generated over 1 billion views online. Starting as a minor league baseball player making less than $2,000 a month, Ryan is now worth over $100 million. He shares his experiences in building wealth and believes that anyone can change their life with real estate investing. ...
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Despite Solana's optimism in a weak Eastern Conference, Hoch and Crowder don't think the Heat has a competitive roster ahead of tomorrow's season opener.
8.26.25 Hour 2, Former Redskins cornerback Shawn Springs joins the Kevin Sheehan Show to discuss the Commanders secondary, what the corner alignment could be week 1, and overall defensive standouts. Kevin Sheehan and callers give their best case scenario for the Commanders this upcoming season.
Now that the Iran crisis is passing, attention is returning to President Trump's sweeping domestic agenda. Stephen Miran of the Council of Economic Advisers makes the case for why the BBB must pass not only to secure the border and deliver on Trump's campaign promises, but also to unleash American economic growth. Plus, Harmeet Dhillon explains the agenda of the DOJ's Office of Civil Rights, which is in position to unshackle American police and roll back institutional discrimination against whites, Asians, and more. Watch ad-free on members.charliekirk.com! Get new merch at charliekirkstore.com! Support the show: http://www.charliekirk.com/supportSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.