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Stay ahead of the curve with the latest accounting tech news and fintech news in this episode of the Digi-Tools in Accrual World podcast. Today, Indi Tatla, John Toon, and our new regular guest Eriona Bajrakurtaj discuss the strategic shifts happening across the major platforms. We explore how Xero is doubling down on everyday productivity with 55 new feature updates and its continued push into the US market via the Melio acquisition. We also examine the departure of Nick Williams from Intuit after 12 years and the legacy he leaves behind in the UK QuickBooks ecosystem. Key topics include: * The merger of Data Switcher and Move My Books for AI data migration. * Dext's new AI agent, Dext Assist, and integrated payment workflows. * Briefcase's approach to natural language context in document uploads. * A deep look at Xero's quarterly product updates and global strategy. * The market implications of the cancelled Xeinadin sale. 0:00 - Welcome to Digi-Tools in Accrual World App News: 7:00 - Merger of Dataswitcher and Movemybooks 13:10 - Dext Updates 19:37 - Briefcase Natural Language 23:43 - Xero's Updates and AI/US Strategy 35:21 - Nick Williams leaving Intuit 39:52 - Xeinadin Sale Collapse This episode is made possible by Adsum. Adsum allows you to connect directly to HMRC for a single dashboard view of client taxes, including payroll, VAT, and corporation tax. Episode Sponsor: Adsum: https://www.adsum-works.com/
The boys are all back for this one and it's another doozy! Bart, Pink, and Sobi dive into a bit about what they've had going on, including a good buddies wedding and some fishing. We chat about the start of the Bassmaster Season and how Fantasy Fishing has kicked off, with some good laughs as usual.We then bring on Drew Gill, to chat about his surge into the spotlight of bass fishing the past few years. An incredibly enlightening discussion filled with awesome information and fun.It's a great one! Don't miss out.~ Past The Barb Social Media ~ Email Us Questions and Feedback: pastthebarbpodcast@gmail.comInstagram: @pastthebarbpodcastFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?... ~ Follow Us On Social Media ~ Adam Bartusek Instagram: @adambartusek Adam Bartusek Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/adambartbart... Ryan Pinkalla Instagram: @ryan_pinkalla Ryan Pinkalla YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCiRa... Sam Sobi Instagram: @sam_sobi_ Sam Sobi Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/sobieckfishing
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Send us a textCalling all High Performing Business Travellers! What if travel didn't drain your energy but amplified your performance? That question sits at the heart of our conversation with Founder Ingrid Sanderson of Principal Travel, a boutique, independent firm built to help professionals arrive fresh, not frazzled. We dig into how her team blends concierge-level care with smart digital tools to protect a traveller's most precious assets: time, money, and wellbeing.Ingrid shares the origin story behind a 27-year journey through ash clouds, strikes, airport outages, Brexit, and a once-in-a-century pandemic. The constant theme is trust. From rapid responses to proactive fixes, her team creates calm where there could be panic, so clients stay focused on keynotes, boardrooms, and big moments. We talk about why independence from airlines and hotel chains matters, how invoicing adapts to a client's finance stack, and why a hybrid model—human expertise plus online booking—is the sweet spot for global time zones and fast decisions.We also explore culture and leadership: a long-tenured, highly trained team; the role of mentors and “Nigel's 90 minutes” to protect strategy time; and the personal influences that shape a female-led business. You'll meet Casey the Briefcase, plus avatars Bella Businesswoman and Max Mileage, who bring travel tips to life through playful storytelling. And you'll hear blunt, useful advice for anyone still DIY-ing complex itineraries: know your worth and delegate outside your genius. The hidden costs of fatigue, rework, and missteps are real; a dedicated travel partner prevents them.If you travel multiple times a year and care about performance, this is your playbook for stress-free, high-impact trips. Subscribe, share with a colleague who spends too many hours on airline sites, and leave a review to tell us your biggest travel pain—what should we solve next?Tune in next week for more stories of 'Distinction & Genius' from The Good Listening To Show 'Clearing'. If you would like to be my Guest too then you can find out HOW via the different 'series strands' at 'The Good Listening To Show' website. Show Website: https://www.thegoodlisteningtoshow.com You can email me about the Show: chris@secondcurve.uk Twitter thatchrisgrimes LinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/in/chris-grimes-actor-broadcaster-facilitator-coach/ FaceBook Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/842056403204860 Don't forget to SUBSCRIBE & REVIEW wherever you get your Podcasts :) Thanks for listening!
Royal Rumble season is loud, unpredictable, and full of pressure — and on this episode of Marks With Mics, JT and El Cheech break down everything shaping the road to Royal Rumble 2026.We open with the biggest question hanging over WWE right now:
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In this episode of the Digi-Tools in Accrual World podcast, hosts Ryan Pearcy and Leigh Stallard dive into the latest in accounting and fintech news. They discuss the impact of new technologies on the industry, highlight key updates from companies like A2X, iplicit, and Crezco, and explore the strategic moves of Briefcase and FYI. The conversation also touches on the importance of automation and innovation in accounting practices. 00:00 - Welcome to Digi-Tools in Accrual World 6.03 - Sponsored by Scoro 04:23 - A2X Innovations and E-commerce Solutions 08:12 - iplicit's Growth and Focus on Education 11:17 - Acumatica's New Leadership and Market Positioning 14:36 - Crezco's Pay by Card Feature 17:29 - Briefcase's New Sales Processing Feature 21:52 - Briefcase adds Line Item Categorisation 25:16 - FYI's Adds Forms Feature 31:14 - Digital Disruptors Updates Scoro - www.scoro.com Reuben's Website post: https://www.linkedin.com/posts/reuben-steenkamp_over-christmas-i-spent-2-weeks-782-million-activity-7417541719820238848-PsSE
As the NBA's investigation heats up, Pablo goes behind closed doors — and emerges with fresh sunlight: What exactly did the Clippers know about Kawhi Leonard's no-show deal? When did Steve Ballmer really get to know the fraudster who paid him off? And what do Doc Rivers, the Ritz-Carlton and a topless fashion shoot have to do with the origin story of a "match made in heaven" that the richest owner in sports would rather you ignore? Amin Elhassan and David Samson shake their heads, as we fact-check a timeline that the Clippers want you to believe.Previously on PTFO:• Part I: The Silent Superstar and the Rotten Apple Tree• Part II: An Argument with Mark Cuban• Part III: The Mystery Investor, the No-Show Payday and the "Smoking Gun"• Part IV: Steve Ballmer, the Other Cuban and the $118 Million Infusion• Part V: Steve Ballmer's "Inconceivable" Donation, the $20 Million Guarantee and a Head on a Spike• Part VI: An IRL Showdown with Mark Cuban• Subscribe to Pablo's newsletter for exclusive access, documents and invites• Subscribe to "Nothing Personal with David Samson"• Subscribe to "Basketball Illuminati" with Amin Elhassan(Pablo Torre Finds Out is independently produced by Meadowlark Media and distributed by The Athletic. The views, research and reporting expressed in this episode are solely those of Pablo Torre Finds Out and do not reflect the work or editorial input of The Athletic or its journalists.) Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
On this Homie Helpline, the squad grills a "slick" older brother who acted like a holiday hero using $1,000 of his sibling's money to buy favor with his nephews. To keep the vibes high, the team roasts victims of "AI slop" who ordered majestic stained-glass lamps but received terrifying marker drawings of Yorkies that look like "cool robots" and discuss a wild Pokémon heist that took place. [Edited by @iamdyre
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In Parts One and Two, we covered the relationship fundamentals: stop criticising, give sincere appreciation, understand what people want, show genuine interest, smile, and remember names. In Part Three, we move to the final three skills that make those principles work in real leadership: listening, speaking in terms of the other person's interests, and making people feel important—sincerely. 1) Be a good listener and encourage others to talk about themselves Many leaders unintentionally weaken relationships because they listen selectively. If the conversation isn't "useful," they tune out. The problem is that people notice—and they disengage. As the article puts it: "Some people are boring when they talk about themselves and I tune out, because I only want to hear stuff that is of interest to me, like where are the results". That doesn't sound like a good approach to build an engaged team, does it? A better standard is to make learning about your people part of your leadership job. Listening isn't passive; it's the gateway to trust, cooperation, and commitment. The practical challenge is that many leaders don't know what questions to ask—so here is a simple conversation framework the article recommends using a "memory linking technique": Nameplate, House, Family, Briefcase, Airplane, Tennis Racket, Ideas. The listening framework (and how to use it) Nameplate: their name—and whether you pronounce it correctly. The article shares an example where a leader's effort to pronounce a full name properly made the person feel valued, because others had defaulted to an easier nickname. House: where they live now, where they have lived, and where they want to live in the future. Family: family composition and what matters outside work; relationships often deepen through shared life connections (like children attending the same school). Briefcase: the content of their work—the reality of what they do every day. When you understand the details, you better understand their "personal situation" and what pressures they operate under. Airplane: travel experiences, preferences, and recommendations (including places like onsen). Tennis Racket: hobbies and interests. People can sit next to each other for years and never know what the other person truly enjoys—because no one asks. Ideas: what they're noticing in business—market shifts, competitor moves, trends, and information sources worth sharing. Run this framework lightly, not like an interrogation. The goal is simple: learn enough about people that you can lead them as humans, not as job titles. Core takeaway: "Make finding out all about your people your mission and you are sure to find leading your people becomes easier." 2) Talk in terms of the other person's interests This is a leadership multiplier: when you connect your requests to what someone cares about, cooperation becomes easier and resistance drops. But what if you don't know what they care about? The article's answer is blunt and practical: ask more questions—and return to listening. It also points out a reality leaders often forget: people may not reveal what they are interested in immediately because they are still deciding whether they can trust you. You earn the right to understand their interests by showing consistent respect and curiosity. As you ask questions and learn more, you also uncover similarities and shared ground—making trust-building easier and faster. 3) Make the other person feel important—and do it sincerely People want to feel that their work matters and that they matter to the organisation. Yet many leaders stay locked on outcomes and forget the process is powered by humans, not machines. The article states it clearly: "Often, we are working hard but get no recognition for it… We are not machines. Everything we do is driven by our mindset and our commitment. We want to be recognised for that." This is where leadership can go wrong—because recognition can become manipulation if it isn't real. The article highlights that "honesty", "sincerity", and being "genuine" run through these principles for a reason. Without those caveats, the principles become tools for manipulation—and people see through it. Conclusion: Your relationship advantage this week If you want stronger relationships with your team, don't overcomplicate it: Listen better and encourage people to talk about themselves. Ask enough questions to discover what matters to them. Connect your communication to their interests. Recognise people in a way that is honest, sincere, and genuine. Or in the final challenge posed by the article: how will you apply these principles this week to develop stronger relationships and create positive influence?
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November 27, 2025 ~ Dave Provost, Detroit Athletic Club Briefcase Drill Team, retired Vice Chairman, TCF Financial joins Paul W Smith before America's Thanksgiving Parade. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See https://pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
www.patreon.com/dopeypodcast This Week on Dopey! Billy Mother Fucking Strings comes on to share his truth! But first Dave meditates, reads spotify reviews, reads an email about premature ejaculation, and a voicemail from Dopey OG Alex on meth, fent and needing makeup! Then Billy joins Dave on Dopey to talk openly about addiction shaping his entire life—from his dad dying of a heroin overdose when he was two, to growing up in houses full of meth use, crack dealers, and chaos, to smoking meth and tripping on acid with his mom as a teenager. He describes leaving home at 13, couch surfing, dropping out of school, playing in metal bands, smoking crack, and eventually getting pulled back toward bluegrass.Billy talks about how his parents' addiction destroyed stability, how meth “fucked everything up” in his hometown, how he stayed awake for four-day binges while playing guitar with his dad, and what finally made him leave. He also describes the first time he did heroin, why he stopped drinking nine years ago, and how addiction still affects him through dreams and cravings.He reflects deeply on his mother's recent death from methamphetamine intoxication, discovering his dad was using too, attending Al-Anon meetings, reading his mom's poems, and trying to break the cycle for his own son. He also talks about touring arenas, the pressure of success, therapy, panic attacks, being molested as a child, and wanting to help others impacted by addiction.All that and much more on a wall to wall traumatic tale of how secrets can make us sick! This week and forever on the good old Dopey show!Happy Thanksgiving! Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
Fluent Fiction - Spanish: The Mystery of the Unclaimed Briefcase at El Prat Find the full episode transcript, vocabulary words, and more:fluentfiction.com/es/episode/2025-10-28-07-38-20-es Story Transcript:Es: En el aeropuerto de Barcelona-El Prat, el bullicio era constante.En: At the aeropuerto de Barcelona-El Prat, the bustle was constant.Es: Viajeros apresurados, maletas rodando, y anuncios resonaban por los altavoces.En: Hurried travelers, rolling suitcases, and announcements echoed over the loudspeakers.Es: El aire de otoño era fresco, y la luz entraba suave por las grandes ventanas de cristal, creando sombras largas en el suelo pulido.En: The autumn air was crisp, and light streamed softly through the large glass windows, casting long shadows on the polished floor.Es: Ciro, un viajero curioso con una pasión por los misterios, esperaba su vuelo.En: Ciro, a curious traveler with a passion for mysteries, was waiting for his flight.Es: Siempre llevaba consigo un pequeño cuaderno.En: He always carried a small notebook with him.Es: Le gustaba anotar pistas y resolver enigmas.En: He liked to jot down clues and solve riddles.Es: Mientras observaba a las personas pasar, algo captó su atención.En: As he watched people pass by, something caught his attention.Es: En una esquina del terminal, había un maletín sin dueño.En: In a corner of the terminal, there was an unclaimed briefcase.Es: Luisa, una agente de seguridad del aeropuerto, estaba cerca.En: Luisa, an airport security agent, was nearby.Es: Ella tenía un sueño secreto: vivir aventuras.En: She had a secret dream: to live adventures.Es: Pero en ese momento, su trabajo era vigilar.En: But at that moment, her job was to keep watch.Es: Vio a Ciro acercarse al maletín y se sintió alerta.En: She saw Ciro approach the briefcase and felt alert.Es: Ciro le hizo señas y ella se aproximó.En: Ciro motioned to her, and she came over.Es: "Vi ese maletín allí desde hace un rato.En: "I've seen that briefcase there for a while.Es: ¿Podemos ver de quién es?"En: Can we see whose it is?"Es: preguntó Ciro con interés.En: asked Ciro with interest.Es: Luisa dudó, pero algo en su interior deseaba más emoción en su rutina diaria.En: Luisa hesitated, but something inside her longed for more excitement in her daily routine.Es: "Está bien", dijo.En: "Alright," she said.Es: Juntos miraron la etiqueta, pero no había información clara.En: Together they looked at the tag, but there was no clear information.Es: Valentina, una mujer de negocios, se movía rápido hacia su próxima puerta de embarque.En: Valentina, a businesswoman, was quickly moving toward her next boarding gate.Es: Había olvidado algo importante: su maletín.En: She had forgotten something important: her briefcase.Es: Siempre dejaba cosas por ahí.En: She always left things around.Es: Pero el tiempo apremiaba, y no se dio cuenta de su error.En: But time was pressing, and she didn't realize her mistake.Es: Ciro y Luisa decidieron trabajar juntos.En: Ciro and Luisa decided to work together.Es: Luisa habló con sus colegas para acceder a la lista de pasajeros, mientras Ciro observaba y anotaba detalles de las personas cercanas.En: Luisa spoke with her colleagues to access the passenger list, while Ciro observed and noted details of the people nearby.Es: El reloj avanzaba, y Ciro sentía la presión de no perder su vuelo.En: The clock was ticking, and Ciro felt the pressure not to miss his flight.Es: Finalmente, mientras investigaban el maletín, Ciro descubrió un compartimento secreto.En: Finally, while investigating the briefcase, Ciro discovered a secret compartment.Es: Dentro, había notas crípticas que parecían de un proyecto importante.En: Inside, there were cryptic notes that seemed to be from an important project.Es: Intuyó que pertenecían a alguien en el negocio.En: He guessed they belonged to someone in business.Es: De repente, vio a Valentina pasar apresurada hacia otro terminal.En: Suddenly, he saw Valentina rushing toward another terminal.Es: "¡Es ella!"En: "It's her!"Es: exclamó Ciro, señalándola.En: exclaimed Ciro, pointing at her.Es: Luisa corrió con él.En: Luisa ran with him.Es: Lograron detener a Valentina justo a tiempo.En: They managed to stop Valentina just in time.Es: "¡Mi maletín!En: "My briefcase!Es: No sabía dónde lo dejé", dijo Valentina, aliviada.En: I didn't know where I left it," said Valentina, relieved.Es: Agradeció a Ciro y Luisa.En: She thanked Ciro and Luisa.Es: "Estas notas son parte de un proyecto secreto de mi empresa."En: "These notes are part of a secret project of my company."Es: Ciro, satisfecho, sintió una nueva valoración por la paciencia y precisión necesarias en los misterios.En: Ciro, satisfied, felt a new appreciation for the patience and precision needed in mysteries.Es: Luisa, por su parte, experimentó una chispa de aventura que tanto deseaba.En: Luisa, for her part, experienced a spark of adventure she so desired.Es: Juntos en el aeropuerto, en medio del ruido y las luces, saborearon un pequeño triunfo.En: Together at the airport, amidst the noise and lights, they savored a small triumph.Es: El maletín misterioso había encontrado a su dueña, y el día, por un momento, fue más que solo caras desconocidas entre puertas de embarque.En: The mysterious briefcase had found its owner, and for a moment, the day was more than just unfamiliar faces among boarding gates. Vocabulary Words:airport: el aeropuertobustle: el bulliciosuitcase: la maletaannouncement: el anuncioloudspeaker: el altavozterminal: el terminaltraveler: el viajeronotebook: el cuadernoriddle: el enigmabriefcase: el maletínsecurity agent: el agente de seguridadcorner: la esquinatag: la etiquetapassenger list: la lista de pasajerosdetail: el detallecryptic: crípticoproject: el proyectobusinesswoman: la mujer de negociossecret: el secretocompartment: el compartimentonote: la notaglass: el cristalwindow: la ventanashadow: la sombracolleague: el colegaroutine: la rutinaclock: el relojterminal: el terminalgate: la puerta de embarqueappreciation: la valoración
Can you imagine losing a briefcase filled with song lyrics? Author Bradley Morgan shares the wild story of how Bono had his stolen during the making of U2's album 'October'!Listen to Episode 325 - U2 at 50: A Retrospective15% OFF Any Purchase At Old Glory For Booked On Rock Listeners! — Over 300,000 officially licensed items. Featuring legendary music artists like Bob Marley, The Beatles,Grateful Dead, and more. Use the code "BOOKEDONROCK" or hit this link:https://oldglory.com/discount/BOOKEDONROCK---------- BookedOnRock.com The Booked On Rock Store The Booked On Rock YouTube Channel Follow The Booked On Rock with Eric Senich:BLUESKYFACEBOOKINSTAGRAMTIKTOKX Find Your Nearest Independent Bookstore Contact The Booked On Rock Podcast: thebookedonrockpodcast@gmail.com The Booked On Rock Music: “Whoosh” by Crowander / “Last Train North” & “No Mercy” by TrackTribe
Akash Bajwa, Principal at Earlybird VC, one of Europe's longest-standing early-stage funds.Akash shares his journey into venture and how he helped launch Earlybird's London office, now a core hub for the firm. We dive into the state of AI investing, how to distinguish enduring companies from short-term hype, and what traits define the next wave of outlier founders.With experience backing companies like Briefcase (AI for accountants) and Spatial (3D generative AI), Akash offers a deep and practical perspective on both infrastructure and application-layer AI—and how to evaluate founder-market fit in the era of LLMs.In this episode, we discuss:
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It's not easy to describe Wayne Faust's stage presence. He evokes shades of Harry Chapin, Jim Stafford, Steve Martin, and Ray Stevens. He dares to make audience interaction a substantial part of his show, including on-the-spot song compositions about his delighted patrons. It is easier to state that our guest has for over five decades has successfully entertained people across America and overseas. Wayne is a Renaissance man whose creativity includes playing multiple instruments, composing songs that range from novelty to nostalgia to inspiring, and authoring multiple novels. Join me for a conversation with a performer who is genuine, talented, and gifted in spreading joy. Part two of our conversation airs next month.
Your personal brand isn’t what you post — it’s what you carry. In this episode of Leading You, I’m joined by Vinisha Rathod, founder of P3 Studio and author of The Briefcase Effect, for a powerful and refreshing conversation about personal brand as a form of self-leadership — not performance. Vinisha introduces her signature framework: Unpack → Carry → Amplify, guiding us to take stock of the habits, relationships, and mindset we bring into every room. Instead of building a brand for others, she shows us how to curate what supports you, so you become a magnet for aligned opportunities — and a gentle deterrent to what no longer fits. We explore the role of boundaries, friendship audits, and even your internal “hormone squad” — dopamine, serotonin, oxytocin, and endorphins — as part of the energy and presence you carry. From how you introduce yourself, to how you show up online, this episode is a call to rethink the signals you send — and take back ownership of how you lead. In this episode, we cover: Why personal brand is really about self-leadership, not polish The Briefcase Effect framework: Unpack, Carry, Amplify How to audit your habits, friendships, and support systems The science of the “hormone squad” and how it affects your energy A powerful reframe for answering the question: “What do you do?” Why consistency, relatability, and intention matter more than perfection How to attract aligned opportunities by being who you already are Actions & Reflection Prompts: What are you currently carrying in your “briefcase”? Which habits, people, or beliefs are supporting you — and which are draining you? How are you showing up online, and does it reflect who you really are? Try this intro: What I’m good at → What I do → Why it matters Episode Timestamps: 00:00 – Welcome and the idea of “what’s in your briefcase?”02:10 – Meet Vinisha Rathod and her book The Briefcase Effect04:00 – Becoming a magnet for aligned opportunities06:30 – The framework: Unpack → Carry → Amplify09:10 – Friendship audits and curating support systems12:05 – Why relatability beats polish in modern leadership15:00 – Your online presence as your 24/7 résumé17:30 – Habits that help vs habits that hinder20:40 – The hormone squad and your leadership energy24:10 – Connection, loneliness and memory-making27:00 – The empty house problem: success without relationships29:15 – Reframing how we answer “What do you do?”33:30 – Hiring A-players and building inclusive cultures37:10 – Becoming the person who adds to the room40:00 – Closing reflections and invitations Links:Get the Clarity Compass Mini Program Connect with Julie:LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/julie-hyde/Instagram: @juliehydeleadsWebsite: https://juliehyde.com.au Connect with Vinisha:Book: The Briefcase Effect Website: https://thebriefcaseeffect.com/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/vinii_shar/LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/vinisharathod/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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In this chapter, we investigate the ‘Knife in the Briefcase' urban legend, a chilling tale that has circulated in cities across the world. Rooted in warnings about predatory strangers, it tells of women lured into vulnerable situations by a man whose professional façade hides something far darker.We trace the story's spread through history and explore its links to real crimes and cultural fears. Just how much of it is true? Let's find out...Text Me (this is 3rd party & I cannot respond, but I see all messages)In association with our friends at the 'Scare you to Sleep' podcast. To find out more, simply search 'Scare you to Sleep' on your chosen podcast provider, or visit https://www.scareyoutosleep.com/Support the showIf you have more information or a correction on something mentioned in this chapter, email us at luke@lukemordue.com. For more information on the show, to find all our social accounts and to ensure you are up to date on all we do, visit www.lukemordue.com/podcast
Jace chats with comic creator Phillip Sevy live from the floor at SDCC 2025 about his current Mad Cave Studios Project with Eliot Rahal, Don't Forget Your Briefcase. A crazy story where the briefcase containing all the nuclear launch codes for the United States is lost. Tons of action in the first issue, a big plot twist at the end and more to come after a great first issue. Phillip chats about his collaboration with Eliot and how his creative process changes based on whether he is writing a story, drawing it or both. Join us for the quick chat and be sure to pick up Don't Forget Your Briefcase!
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This week Devo is consulting the almighty algorithm, and hitting the jackpot! Which means WE ALL WIN!!! Meanwhile, Brett Domino is giving chicks the ick, Steve Goodie is... actually, you know what, I'm done telling you what Steve is up to. He's on his own with this one. Also, Mr. X's Briefcase is doing a bang up job running the suicide hotline. Here we go. 1. "The Ick" by Brett Domino 2. "Glory Hole" by Steve Goodie 3. News of the Stupid! 4. "Suicide Hotline" by Mr. X's Briefcase Brett Domino is at BrettDomino.bandcamp.com Steve Goodie is at SteveGoodie.com Mr. X's Briefcase is defunct but can be found via archive.org at mrxsbriefcase.com circa 2002 Thank you to our Patreon backers for making this show possible!!!
Forget everything you thought you knew about LinkedIn. Jayde I. Powell is here to flip the script and blow your mind! A powerhouse creator and the brilliant mind behind standout campaigns for global brands like Netflix, Timberland, and Coca-Cola, you might know her as the vibrant voice behind Creator Tea Talk, or from her refreshingly real, fun, and magnetic presence on LinkedIn, the app she affectionately renamed The Briefcase App. Join The Co-op – The Membership for Online Businesses Connect with Abagail Instagram All the Links! During this conversation, she gives us her absolute best insights on how to build a magnetic personal brand, attract dream opportunities, and transform your LinkedIn presence from boring to binge-worthy. Whether you've slept on LinkedIn or you're ready to level up, Jayde's energy, expertise, and no-BS approach to social media is going to leave you buzzing, inspired, and ready to post. Let's dive in! Episode Highlights Jayde's Journey to LinkedIn and the Choices Behind Her Success [0:01:13] Secrets to Creating Thumb-Stopping Content [0:11:28] The Ratio That's Fueled Her LinkedIn Creator Career [0:19:40] One Unnecessary Thing People Keep Doing Wrong on LinkedIn [0:24:52] Where LinkedIn Has Surprised Jayde the Most [0:35:19] Our Advertiser FreshBooks Thank you for listening! Please subscribe, rate, and review The Strategy Hour Podcast on iTunes. Ratings and reviews are extremely helpful and greatly appreciated. For show notes, go to thestrategyhour.com. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This week the Budgets back in town, and we're talking about... COUNT EM! THREE new indie comics. News From the Fallout out on Image, Don't Forget Your Briefcase on Mad Cave & Tramps of the Apocolypse on Dark Horse comics! In the news we talk a little Iron Heart, the new FF trailer, a record sale for just the cover of Action 1, and Dan Mora and Robert Kirkman take over Transformers! Thanks for joining us!
Joy speaks with startup fairy Vinisha Rathod about strategies to building an online presence, developing timeless skills, balancing spirituality with commercial success and the importance of authenticity and meaningful connections. In this fun and impactful conversation we discover how to align ourselves for more traction and agency. How do we build trust in this ever expanding world of AI, set ourselves up to be empowered with tech and dissolve the challenges we face, in particular for women when career building. Vinisha is an author, keynote speaker, and Managing director of p3 studio. With over fifteen years of experience across government, tech, corporates and not-for-profits, she's the go-to partner for leadership, strategy and culture and has been crowned a startup fairy who carries a briefcase. Vinisha works with founders, investors and operators - uplifting culture and teams, redesigning organisations, and dealing with the human messiness of growing companies. On this episode you will discover the secrets of the Briefcase Effect and what's inside! Please share this episode with a friend and leave us a wonderful review on Apple Podcasts + don't forget to hit the link to the Briefcase Effect to discover more and buy Vinisha's book. Joy's Instagram Buy Me A Coffee Joy's Website Joy's Linkedin The Briefcase Effect Vinisha's Linkedin Vinisha's Instagram Music by Twinmusicom
Ever wonder why someone with a stellar resume struggles in their new role? Or why another employee with modest credentials becomes your top performer? The answer lies in understanding that people are more than their professional history.The Bosshole Chronicles takes you on a journey through the powerful "Head, Heart, and Briefcase" model—a framework that transforms how leaders view, select, and develop their team members. This flashback episode unpacks the whole person approach to talent optimization that can keep you firmly out of The Bosshole Zone.HERE ARE MORE RESOURCES FROM REAL GOOD VENTURES:Never miss a good opportunity to learn from a bad boss...Click HERE to get your very own Reference Profile. We use The Predictive Index as our analytics platform, so you know it's validated and reliable. Your Reference Profile informs you of your needs, behaviors, and the nuances of what we call your Behavioral DNA. It also explains your work style, your strengths, and even the common traps in which you may find yourself. It's a great tool to share with friends, family, and co-workers.Follow us on Instagram HERE and make sure to share with your network!Follow us on Twitter HERE and make sure to share with your network!Provide your feedback HERE, please! We love to hear from our listeners and welcome your thoughts and ideas about how to improve the podcast and even suggest topics and ideas for future episodes.Visit us at www.realgoodventures.com. We are a Talent Optimization consultancy specializing in people and business execution analytics. Real Good Ventures was founded by Sara Best and John Broer who are both Certified Talent Optimization Consultants with over 50 years of combined consulting and organizational performance experience. Sara is also certified in EQi 2.0. RGV is also a Certified Partner of Line-of-Sight, a powerful organizational health and execution platform. RGV is known for its work in leadership development, executive coaching, and what we call organizational rebuild where we bring all our tools together to diagnose an organization's present state and how to grow toward a stronger future state. Send us a text
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While still at a very nascent stage in Australia, direct indexing holds great potential – particularly for ESG and responsible investors.Investing in line with your values is a very idiosyncratic desire as what's important to one investor can differ greatly for another. Being able to build a low-cost, custom portfolio that removes all the ESG exposures an investor doesn't want while still tracking a selected benchmark could prove a game-changer in more ways than one.Briefcase founder and chief executive Josh Persky joins The Greener Way to discuss exactly what direct indexing involves and why it's important to recognise that each individual investor is different – as are their values.This podcast uses the following third-party services for analysis: OP3 - https://op3.dev/privacy
Mr. Bludd is back with another lightning-fast breakdown of the Money in the Bank landscape! In this special Bludd Drop segment, he delivers his rapid-fire predictions on who's climbing the ladder, grabbing the briefcase, and changing their destiny. Will the favorites reign supreme, or are we in for a shocking upset? Tune in as Mr. Bludd lays it all out with no holds barred!
In today's #MikeJonesMinuteCon, we'll talk about WWE's big weekend and Ballerina!
A wild storm has taken over Muscle Cat Studios as the boys hunker down for a cosy (early) winter pod. They preview next week's dinner party, commiserate with Curt over his gaming misfortunes, argue over Rome Odunze as a fantasy prospect and go through some more bright or bleaks.Plus, they get free cologne from Jericho and probably talk too much about it if I'm honest. TIMESTAMPS:00:00 A Wild and Woolly Studio03:15 Have You Ever Been Happy with a Haircut?05:15 Curt's Briefcase 09:12 Headlines14:55 ESPN's Seth Wickersham (preview)21:05 Bright or Bleak29:52 Hally's Darkest Fantasies50:55 Joke of the Week SPORTS CARDS: Follow Sports Card World Adelaide on InstaBEARD CARE: Use code OUTBACK at jerichoaustralia.com for 15% off.BEER: Use code OBQB2024 at thesuburbanbrew.com.au for 15% off their core range. Thanks to Jericho Australia, Sports Card World and the Suburban Brew.Email podcast@outbackqb.comInsta outbackqbpodcastYouTube outbackqb
A rather unhinged off-season jaunt sees the boys cover a huge swathe of ground from AFC win totals to the 2025 NFL schedule to DK Metcalf, Tom Brady and more. Plus, where is Jacoby Brissett, and is Curt a businessman?00:00 Intro 06:50 Curt's Briefcase09:08 Headlines17:48 AFC Over Under38:11 Bright or Bleak (brought you by Sports Card World)46:07 Strength of Schedule58:20 Joke of the Week SPORTS CARDS: Follow Sports Card World Adelaide on InstaBEARD CARE: Use code OUTBACK at jerichoaustralia.com for 15% off.BEER: Use code OBQB2024 at thesuburbanbrew.com.au for 15% off their core range. Thanks to Jericho Australia, Sports Card World and the Suburban Brew.Email podcast@outbackqb.comInsta outbackqbpodcastYouTube outbackqb
The Blues are back baby!!!! At least that's what they were saying in 1978. Timothy Howard and I look at the Blues Brothers debut album Briefcase Full Of Blues. We talk about the impact it had at the time. How it holds up today and what it did for the blues community. You can support this podcast with my Patreon account with the link below. This podcast can be found on Cross The Streams Media platform. www.patreon.com/scottwhite www.scottyblanco.com www.instagram.com/scottspodcasts www.youtube.com/scottwhitecomedian www.crossthestreamsmedia.com
Greg Olear talks to Nicolo Majnoni about his new podcast, 'Shadow Kingdom, God's Banker,' which delves into the mysterious death of banker Roberto Calvi and the intricate financial systems of the Vatican. Majnoni shares his personal connection to the Vatican, the complexities of its banking operations, the historical context of its wealth, and the shadowy organization P2, as well as the future challenges facing the papacy amidst financial chaos. They discuss the connections between organized crime and the Vatican, culminating in the mysterious disappearance of Calvi's briefcase, which held secrets that could have changed the course of history.ABOUT SHADOW KINGDOMRoberto Calvi, a man guarding a dangerous secret about the Vatican Bank's criminal activities, sends a threatening letter to the Pope. A week later on June 17th, 1982 he's found dead hanging from a bridge in London. British police call it suicide, but questions and conspiracies swirl. Forty years on, lawyer Nicolo Majnoni gets a tip there might be more to the story and embarks on a quest to uncover the truth. Was Roberto Calvi, aka God's Banker, killed? And if so, by whom?Listen to the podcast:https://www.campsidemedia.com/stories/godsbankerVisit Nicolo's website:https://www.nicolomajnoni.com/aboutSubscribe to the PREVAIL newsletter:https://gregolear.substack.com/about Make America Great Gatsby Again!https://bookshop.org/p/books/the-great-gatsby-four-sticks-press-centennial-edition/e701221776c88f86?ean=9798985931976&next=tSubscribe to The Five 8:https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC0BRnRwe7yDZXIaF-QZfvhACheck out ROUGH BEAST, Greg's new book:https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0D47CMX17ROUGH BEAST is now available as an audiobook:https://www.audible.com/pd/Rough-Beast-Audiobook/B0D8K41S3T Would you like to tell us more about you? http://survey.podtrac.com/start-survey.aspx?pubid=BffJOlI7qQcF&ver=short
Show SummaryOn today's episode, we're featuring a conversation about a new film, SHEEPDOG, with the actors Steven Grayhm and Matt Dallas.Together, they worked on the movie, which is a film that explores the physical and psychological repercussions of trauma with a focus on Posttraumatic Growth. Provide FeedbackAs a dedicated member of the audience, we would like to hear from you about the show. Please take a few minutes to share your thoughts about the show in this short feedback survey. By doing so, you will be entered to receive a signed copy of one of our host's three books on military and veteran mental health. About Today's GuestSteven Grayhm was born in London, Ontario Canada, to a Polish German mother and Canadian father whose family lineage descends from the Weskarini Algonquin First Nation people of La Petite Nation (Little Nation) from Western Quebec, Canada. A graduate of the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art in the UK, Steven was nominated for a Hollywood Film Award at the Hollywood Film Awards for his short film, Vodka, Winter and The Cry of Violin, for which he starred, wrote, directed and produced. The film, based on a true story about his Polish grandparents' perilous twilight plight to save their only son from a Nazi German POW camp during the last winter of WWII, was nominated at Raindance UK and was awarded 'Best International Short' at the New York International Film Festival.Steven received critical acclaim for his performance as Young Eddie in the film adaptation of Mitch Albom's best-selling novel, “The Five People You Meet In Heaven”, starring Academy Award Winner Jon Voight, Academy Award Nominee's Jeff Daniels and Ellen Burstyn and Emmy Winner Michael Imperioli. Steven also appeared as series lead Liam Cullen, in Netflix's post-apocalyptic drama “Between”, and Robert Zemeckis' big budget documentary-drama, “Medal of Honor”. Steven has performed on stage including multiple stints in the title role of “Hamlet”, and in the LA theater production of August Strindberg's “The Father”, directed by Academy Award Winner Estelle Parsons, and starring Academy Winner's Al Pacino, Dianne Wiest, and Jessica Chastain. Steven recently returned behind the camera to direct himself in the upcoming Veterans feature film SHEEPDOG, for which he also wrote and produced. The film is Executive Produced by Joe Newcomb (Dallas Buyers Club), and co-stars Academy Award Nominee Virginia Madsen, Emmy Nominee Vondie Curtis Hall, SAG Nominee Dominic Fusuma, Tony Nominee Lilli Cooper and Matt Dallas. The film will be released In Theaters in the Fall 2025.Matt Dallas has starred in several films, and has played the title character in the ABC Family television series Kyle XY for three seasons. Dallas also appeared in Camp Slaughter (2005), Living The Dream (2006), and Babysitter Wanted (2008). He has been a guest on the TV show Entourage. In 2005, Dallas starred with Mischa Barton in James Blunt's music video for Goodbye My Lover and in 2008 he starred in Katy Perry's music video for "Thinking of You".Dallas was cast in ABC's Eastwick, playing Roxie's (Rebecca Romijn) love interest. In 2009, it was announced that Dallas would be appearing in the movie Beauty and the Briefcase with Hilary Duff. Dallas was in an indie western film called The First Ride of Wyatt Earp as Bat Masterson, which was released on March 6, 2012.In 2012, Dallas starred as Max in the musical love story movie You, Me, & the Circus. He played the role of Bat Masterson in an action packed western movie Wyatt Earp's Revenge with Val Kilmer. He also starred as Lance Leigh in the Hallmark movie Naughty or Nice with Hilarie Burton. Dallas played the role of Scott Orenhauser in the indie sci-fi thriller film Life Tracker. Dallas had a recurring role in ABC Family show Baby Daddy, where he played Riley's (Chelsea Kane) love interest.In 2014, Dallas starred in the horror comedy movie Ghost of Goodnight Lane. In 2015, Dallas starred as Jake in the web series Anne & Jake. The series was released on YouTube on November 11, 2015. In 2017, Dallas starred as Declan in the drama film Alaska is a Drag, written and directed by Shaz Bennett. He also starred as Frank Dean in the western film Painted Woman directed by James Cotten.In 2018, Dallas starred as pastor John in supernatural horror film Along Came the Devil. In 2019, Dallas played the role of Greg Carlyle in the Lifetime thriller film A Daughter's Plan to Kill alongside Claire Coffee. He also co-starred as Bobby Browning in the romantic comedy Nearly Married starring Cassi Thomson.Links Mentioned in this Episode SHEEPDOG the Movie Web SiteSHEEPDOG on InstagramSHEEPDOG on FacebookPsychArmor Resource of the WeekThis week's resource of the week is the PsychArmor course, Posttraumatic Growth After Loss. In this course, Dr. Shauna Springer represents the Tragedy Assistance Program for Survivors as she discusses how the TAPS Suicide Prevention Model's third phase, posttraumatic growth, has affected one particular survivor. You can find the resource here: https://learn.psycharmor.org/courses/Posttraumatic-Growth-after-Loss Episode Partner: This week's episode is brought to you by Humana, a leading health and well-being company that has joined forces with PsychArmor to develop campaigns and courses that support veterans and their families in achieving their best health. To learn more about how Humana honors and serves veterans visit healthequity.humana.com/veterans” Contact Us and Join Us on Social Media Email PsychArmorPsychArmor on TwitterPsychArmor on FacebookPsychArmor on YouTubePsychArmor on LinkedInPsychArmor on InstagramTheme MusicOur theme music Don't Kill the Messenger was written and performed by Navy Veteran Jerry Maniscalco, in cooperation with Operation Encore, a non profit committed to supporting singer/songwriter and musicians across the military and Veteran communities.Producer and Host Duane France is a retired Army Noncommissioned Officer, combat veteran, and clinical mental health counselor for service members, veterans, and their families. You can find more about the work that he is doing at www.veteranmentalhealth.com
Nate Golon is a filmmaker, producer, educator, and world traveler. I saw him speak on a panel at WonderCon and he mentioned that he sold a series to Hulu and then decided to walk away from all of it and go live in Japan. Ok, I got to get this guy's story! Creativity, passion, life's journey, this is what 1000 is all about!
A man takes a job as a courier, but on his first day there's a mix-up and he ends up with a package that lands him in a lot of hot water. Luckily for him, everyone trying to get their hands on the package assume he's a stone-cold killer.References and TranscriptSubscribe to the show:Apple PodcastsSpotifyRSSConnect with us:FacebookInstagramBlueskyMastodonThreadsDiscord
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This episode is all about Beeware, the project that working towards true native apps built on Python, especially for iOS and Android. Russell's been at this for more than a decade, and the progress is now hitting critical mass. We'll talk about the Toga GUI toolkit, building and shipping your apps with Briefcase, the newly official support for iOS and Android in CPython, and so much more. I can't wait to explore how BeeWare opens up the entire mobile ecosystem for Python developers, let's jump right in. Episode sponsors Posit Python in Production Talk Python Courses Links from the show Anaconda open source team: anaconda.com PEP 730 – Adding iOS: peps.python.org PEP 738 – Adding Android: peps.python.org Toga: beeware.org Briefcase: beeware.org emscripten: emscripten.org Russell Keith-Magee - Keynote - PyCon 2019: youtube.com Watch this episode on YouTube: youtube.com Episode transcripts: talkpython.fm --- Stay in touch with us --- Subscribe to Talk Python on YouTube: youtube.com Talk Python on Bluesky: @talkpython.fm at bsky.app Talk Python on Mastodon: talkpython Michael on Bluesky: @mkennedy.codes at bsky.app Michael on Mastodon: mkennedy
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It's Thursday, and you know what that means! It is time to walk through those Tavern doors and order up a round of professional wrestling coverage from The Two Bad Chads! This week we talk AEW and all the happenings of the week! Make sure you go to theturnbuckletavern.com for all your Tavern needs!
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On this episode of Off the Edge with Cam Jordan, Cam is joined by someone who has gone viral time and time again for his unforgettable one-liners and iconic speeches—his friend and former teammate, Jameis Winston. Jameis shares some of his favorite moments working for Fox Sports as a digital correspondent during Super Bowl weekend in New Orleans, including his experience learning to tap dance. The conversation then shifts to Myles Garrett’s trade request from the Browns. Jameis discusses a recent conversation he had with Myles, shedding light on why Myles made the request and his thoughts on the Browns’ organization and the culture Myles Garrett felt deprived of. Jameis also discusses his upcoming free agency, reflecting on the ideal fit for his next chapter in the NFL. He addresses being named the “NFL’s Most Unintentionally Funny Player” and clears up whether there was anything in his briefcase—and if he actually gave a speech with an empty briefcase as an analogy for “nothing getting between them.” Tune in for all this and more on the latest episode of Off the Edge with Cam Jordan!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
On this episode of Off the Edge with Cam Jordan, Cam is joined by someone who has gone viral time and time again for his unforgettable one-liners and iconic speeches—his friend and former teammate, Jameis Winston. Jameis shares some of his favorite moments working for Fox Sports as a digital correspondent during Super Bowl weekend in New Orleans, including his experience learning to tap dance. The conversation then shifts to Myles Garrett’s trade request from the Browns. Jameis discusses a recent conversation he had with Myles, shedding light on why Myles made the request and his thoughts on the Browns’ organization and the culture Myles Garrett felt deprived of. Jameis also discusses his upcoming free agency, reflecting on the ideal fit for his next chapter in the NFL. He addresses being named the “NFL’s Most Unintentionally Funny Player” and clears up whether there was anything in his briefcase—and if he actually gave a speech with an empty briefcase as an analogy for “nothing getting between them.” Tune in for all this and more on the latest episode of Off the Edge with Cam Jordan!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Pack Your Briefcase | Winning with 5-Color Gates in Pioneer Masters Welcome to Lords of Limited, the podcast dedicated to getting you better at drafting in Magic: the Gathering. In today's episode, we're talking all about our week 1 impressions of Pioneer Masters! Green is great (to no one's surprise except for maybe ours) and the Gates deck is in the lead as our pick for best way to win in PIO. But there's more to the format than just soup, and we've got a ton of thoughts about what works and what doesn't!
Der Spiegel journalist Regina Steffens and author John Kampfner explain how Germany's traffic light coalition came to an end, and the profound problems facing whichever government comes next. Help support our independent journalism at theguardian.com/infocus