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MOAT Method Sunday Hustle Episode Link Unlocking Wealth through Side Hustles Dive into creative side hustles that could earn you your first home down payment or extra income. How can you achieve this without significant upfront investment? Aaron Mann shares his expert insights on transforming simple ideas into rewarding ventures. What You'll Learn In this show, you'll learn how to creatively transform everyday resources into profitable side hustles that could pave the way to your own financial goals. Discover the secrets of turning scrap wood into lucrative home goods or crafting personalized acoustic panels with minimal investment. You'll find a variety of practical ideas to start today, showcased in an engaging yet professional format. In This Episode We Cover "Building Block Side Hustles" Tips on creating DIY coasters from wood Transforming scrap wood into garden planters How to effectively market and amplify your side hustle Navigating social media for organic reach Evaluating costs versus payouts for DIY projects And so much more! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This week's episode began with an interview of Suzanne O'Brien, CEO of Royal Restaurant Group, who discussed her career in the restaurant industry and the success of their partnership with the Philadelphia Horticultural Society's pop-up garden. This was followed by an interview with Maria Stewart, who is the owner of Gorgeous Goat Creamery. Maria shared her background in academia and nutrition before transitioning to goat farming and dairy production. The final segment featured Danny O'Malley, Founder of Before the Butcher, a plant-based meat company. Danny explained his journey from acting to food service and production, and discussed his company's plant-based protein products along with the environmental impact of meat eating versus consuming plant-based foods. *Food Farms And Chefs Radio Show, Episode 325
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SpaceTime with Stuart Gary | Astronomy, Space & Science News
Sponsor Details:This episode is brought to you with the support of Insta360 - the pioneers in 360-degree video technology. To explore their innovative range and claim your special offer, visit store.insta360.com and use the coupon code SpaceTime at checkout.In this episode of SpaceTime, we tackle some of the universe's most pressing mysteries, including new insights into the Hubble constant, the surprising geology of Venus, and the building blocks of stellar formation.Resolving the Hubble Constant DebateNew data from the James Webb Space Telescope may have finally reconciled the long-standing discrepancy in the measurement of the Hubble constant, the rate at which the universe expands. For years, scientists have grappled with differing values derived from cosmic microwave background radiation and supernova observations. Lead author Wendy Friedman discusses how recent findings suggest that the standard model of cosmology holds up, with the Hubble constant now estimated at 70.4 kilometres per second per megaparsec, aligning more closely with earlier measurements. This breakthrough could reshape our understanding of the universe's expansion and evolution.Venus's Thin CrustNew research indicates that Venus's crust is unexpectedly thin, challenging previous assumptions about the planet's geology. A study published in Nature Communications reveals that Venus lacks the tectonic activity seen on Earth, resulting in a crust that is about 40 to 65 kilometres thick. This research proposes a model of crust metamorphism that could explain how volcanic activity persists on Venus, despite the absence of plate tectonics. Upcoming missions, including NASA's Davinci and Veritas, aim to gather more data that could confirm these findings and enhance our understanding of Venus's geological processes.Building Blocks of Stellar FormationA recent study highlights that the formation of stars is influenced not only by the amount of gas in a galaxy but also by its distribution. Observations from the WALLABY survey, conducted using the Australian Square Kilometre Array Pathfinder Telescope, reveal that star formation is concentrated in areas with higher gas density. Lead author Seona Lee explains how this research sheds light on the intricate processes that govern star formation, suggesting that gas location is critical for the birth of new stars across various galaxy types.www.spacetimewithstuartgary.com✍️ Episode ReferencesAstrophysical Journalhttps://iopscience.iop.org/journal/0004-637XNature Communicationshttps://www.nature.com/naturecommunications/Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/spacetime-space-astronomy--2458531/support.00:00 This is Space Time Series 28, Episode 66 for broadcast on 2 June 202501:00 Resolving the Hubble constant debate12:15 Venus's surprisingly thin crust22:30 Building blocks of stellar formation30:00 Science report: New links between autism and Parkinson's disease
Asst. Pastor Melvin Gaines Your faith must continue to grow as you grow in your relationship with Jesus. The imagery, in this message, involves building block after block of faith, which symbolizes how your faith can grow more and more. (Message Pre-Recorded)
Asst. Pastor Melvin Gaines Your faith must continue to grow as you grow in your relationship with Jesus. The imagery, in this message, involves building block after block of faith, which symbolizes how your faith can grow more and more.
These four simple practices from the early church can help us grow closer to God and build a stronger, more connected life of faith.Invite and share this message with your family and friends and bless them with this great message. If you're new to Cornerstone and this is your first time watching us, we'd love to say “hello!” Just click on this url http://cornerstonesf.org/welcome to fill out our Welcome Card and one of our community members will follow up with you. Also if you are in need of prayer, don't hesitate to put in a prayer request at http://cornerstonesf.org/prayer----Song Credits:Good Grace - HillsongJoel Houston© 2018 Hillsong Music Publishing (Admin. by Capitol CMG Publishing)All music performed by the CornerstoneSF Worship Band under CCLI license No. 48786, CCS No. 8434 #cornerstonesf #liveitoutsf #Empowered
Asst. Pastor Melvin GainesMessage for Sunday, May 25, 2025Your faith must continue to grow as you grow in your relationship with Jesus. The imagery, in this message, involves building block after block of faith, which symbolizes how your faith can grow more and more.(Message Pre-Recorded)
Asst. Pastor Melvin GainesMessage for Sunday, May 25, 2025Your faith must continue to grow as you grow in your relationship with Jesus. The imagery, in this message, involves building block after block of faith, which symbolizes how your faith can grow more and more.
627. We interview Kelly Jackson, founder of the Cane River Film Festival. Natchitoches has a long and intimate history with American cinema. The Cane River film festival represents the latest chapter in that history. We are as diverse as the community that we represent. Our mission is to showcase, nurture, and support the emerging creative student and independent filmmakers stories about and or filmed in Louisiana. We want to share their films with an audience, seek opportunities for distribution and celebrate their achievement in telling their story that they want to tell. The Cane River film festival is not just a film festival — it's an experience. Now available: Liberty in Louisiana: A Comedy. The oldest play about Louisiana, author James Workman wrote it as a celebration of the Louisiana Purchase. Now it is back in print for the first time in 221 years. Order your copy today! This week in Louisiana history. May 24, 1963. Birthday of great Shreveport basket player Joe Dumars the Former NBA guard and 6-time All-Star who helped the Detroit Pistons win back-to-back NBA Championships in 1989 and 1990. This week in New Orleans history. On May 24, 2013, City Putt, a 36-hole mini golf complex with two courses opened in City Park. The Louisiana Course highlights cultural themes and cities from around the state. The New Orleans Course showcases streets and iconic themes from around the city, with signs detailing the city's historic sites at each hole. This week in Louisiana. El Camino Real de los Tejas National Historic Trail TX, LA Trail sites are located across 2,580 miles and 5 states (in the U.S.) and thousands of miles in Mexico. The trail runs from the city of Lafayette to the town of Natchitoches. The trail travels west from there into Texas. It splits into two trails while in the state of Louisiana, and joins again at the border with Texas. Website The Trail is administered by the NPS office located at: National Trails Office Regions 6, 7, & 8 El Camino Real de los Tejas National Historic Trail 1100 Old Santa Fe Trail Santa Fe, NM 87505 During the Spanish colonial period in North America, numerous “royal roads” — or caminos reales — tied far-flung regions of the empire to Mexico City. One particular collection of indigenous trails and trade routes became known as El Camino Real de los Tejas, the primary overland route for the Spanish colonization of what is today Texas and northwestern Louisiana. The trail's name is derived not only from its geographic extent but also from some of its original users. Spaniards referred to a prominent group of Caddo Indians as the Tejas, a word derived from the Caddo term for ‘friend' or ‘ally.' Thus, the Spanish province of Tejas, the Mexican state of Coahuila y Tejas, and the historic trail traversing them owe their name to the Caddo language. Postcards from Louisiana. Albany Navarre. Building Blocks for Financial Literacy (ages 6-18). Louisiana Book Festival. Listen on Apple Podcasts. Listen on audible. Listen on Spotify. Listen on TuneIn. Listen on iHeartRadio. The Louisiana Anthology Home Page. Like us on Facebook.
Welcome to another episode of Last Night's Coffee! This week the guys discuss Pete Rose being reinstated by the MLB... Magnus Carlsen has been playing chess against the world... President Biden has an unfortunate diagnosis... Former FBI Director Comey is under investigation for a social media post.... an incredible reaction video and a Meme of the Week wrap up this episode... Thanks for tuning in Nightshifters!
Father Ryan preaches at the 10:00am Mass on Sunday, May 18, 2025, the Fifth Sunday of Easter.
Rhule was on the Husker Sports Network on Tuesday and mentioned that the final 3 games of 2024 (win over Wisconsin, loss to Iowa, win over Boston College) was the turning point the program needed---probably to prove they could win in late season games which hasn't happened for a long time. He also talked about reaction to adversity being important and that teams like Notre Dame and Ohio State had crushing losses last year and still made it to the finals…Nebraska doesn't have to let one game ruin their season. Also, an update on the NFL schedule release from yesterday…is Jake OK with the amount of primetime games the Dolphins got? Show sponsored by SANDHILLS GLOBALAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
Building Blocks Of The Church. What are they? We have Sunday school. We have the Sacraments. We have the liturgy. We have bible study. It also communicate. So church is community. How to treat one another. Gospel Reflection (john 4:1-42).
In this episode of The Authority Company Podcast, Joe Pardavila speaks with Monte Block, a legendary figure in the staffing industry with over 50 years of experience. Monte, the author of The Building Blocks of Success: An Inside Look at the Technical Contract Staffing Industry, shares invaluable insights from his remarkable career, including his early days working with his father, the evolution of the staffing industry, and how he built a thriving business in a constantly changing landscape. Monte delves into the importance of relationships, passion, and hard work—principles that have remained unchanged despite technological advancements like AI and social media. He also discusses his philosophy of "hire quick, fire quicker," the impact of the pandemic on staffing, and how his children are now carrying on his legacy in the industry. From placing engineers on nuclear power plants to securing government contracts and navigating generational shifts in the workforce, Monte's stories are a masterclass in resilience, adaptability, and success. Whether you're in staffing, business, or simply looking for inspiration, this episode is packed with wisdom from a true industry pioneer. Tune in to learn from Monte Block's unparalleled experience and discover the building blocks of success in the staffing world and beyond.MONTE BLOCK was born and raised in Brooklyn, NY. His early years taught him street smarts and exposed him to life experiences. He later moved to East Brunswick, NJ, where his social and business circles exposed him to an elite group of successful business people. During these years, he traveled extensively to meet and greet clients, as well as the placements that represented his company. Always thankful to the people he met, friendships were created across the world. As his company evolved into a third generation, he took up residence in Florida where he continued his passion of helping clients through their staffing issues and placing people in rewarding roles. He is actively in many charities, helping youths through troubled times, and guiding those in need of success through a mentoring program. He is extremely proud of Bradley, Shannon, and Jourdan, who have earned the opportunity to take the company to the next levels. Monte boasts about how he is slowing down a bit, working half days, twelve hours as he states it.
Go Help Yourself: A Comedy Self-help Podcast to Make Life Suck Less
We've been hearing the term "functional health" everywhere lately -- but what, exactly, does that mean?Join Misty as she sits down with functional health coach Vicky DiSanto to explore the fundamental principles of functional health, what conventional approaches often miss, and the small changes you can make right now to create optimal wellbeing.Some of the topics we discuss are:Finding optimal wellness through the endocrine systemThe importance of sleep and circadian rhythmHow stress affects your adrenal system, thyroid, and inflammationHow hormones, stress, and cortisol impact our wellbeing (or lack thereof)How functional health use lifestyle, nutrition, exercise, and stress management to optimize hormone balances in order to feel your bestand more!You can learn more about Vicky here, and follow her on instagram here.Want more GHY?Download our secret episode here for FREE!Follow us on instagram @gohelpyourselfpodcastFor self-help tips delivered straight to your inbox, sign up for our newsletter at gohelpyourself.coIf you enjoy the podcast, please leave us a review as it helps other people discover our show.xoAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brands
The Michael Yardney Podcast | Property Investment, Success & Money
In today's podcast, Aaron Christie-David and I delve into the intricacies of successful property investment, emphasising the importance of mindset, financial education, and strategic planning. We discuss the current property cycle, the role of strategic mortgage brokers, and how to improve your borrowing capacity while managing your cash flow. Takeaways The property market is entering a new phase as interest rates will continue to fall. The long-term fundamentals will drive property values up over the next few years but there will be ongoing challenges.. Taking control of your financial future is essential, the government won't look after you in your golden years.. The right mindset is crucial for successful investing. Financial education is often lacking in Australia. Investors need to manage cash flow effectively. Choosing the right mortgage broker can impact success. Borrowing capacity can be increased with strategic planning. Lifestyle choices can hinder investment potential. Investing requires grit and the ability to hold on. Chapters 00:00 Introduction to Financial Freedom 04:00 The Importance of Mindset in Investing 06:55 Understanding Borrowing Capacity 09:41 The Role of Mortgage Brokers 12:06 Strategies for Increasing Borrowing Capacity 14:46 Navigating Cash Flow Challenges 17:33 Long-Term Investment Strategies 20:07 The Impact of Lifestyle on Investment 22:59 Scaling Investments Amidst Economic Challenges 25:35 Fundamentals of Property Investment 28:17 Taking Control of Your Financial Future Links and Resources: Michael Yardney - Subscribe to my daily Property Update newsletter Metropole's Strategic Property Plan – to help both beginning and experienced investors Aaron Christie-David co-founder of Atelier Wealth his podcast is The Australian Property Podcast Get a bundle of free reports and eBooks – www.PodcastBonus.com.au Also, please subscribe to my other podcast Demographics Decoded with Simon Kuestenmacher – just look for Demographics Decoded wherever you are listening to or watching this podcast and subscribe so each week we can unveil the trends shaping your future.
In this episode of Book Overflow, Carter and Nathan discuss the first half of Grokking Concurrency by Kirill Bobrov! Join them as they discuss the basic building blocks of concurrency, how concurrency has evolved over time, and how building concurrent applications can increase performance!Go Proverbs: https://go-proverbs.github.io/-- Books Mentioned in this Episode --Note: As an Amazon Associate, we earn from qualifying purchases.----------------------------------------------------------Grokking Concurrency by Kirill Bobrovhttps://amzn.to/3GRbnby (paid link)Web Scalability for Startup Engineers by Artur Ejsmonthttps://amzn.to/3F1VWwF (paid link)----------------00:00 Intro02:07 About the Book and Author03:35 Initial Thoughts on the Book09:12 What is Concurrency vs Parallelism12:35 CPUs and Moore's Law22:19 IO Performance, Embarrassingly Parallel and Conway's Law28:25 Building Blocks of Concurrency: Processes and Threads33:05 Memory Sharing vs Communicating39:13 Multitasking and Context Switching45:24 Task Decomposition and Data Pipelines52:35 Final Thoughts----------------Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/5kj6DLCEWR5nHShlSYJI5LApple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/book-overflow/id1745257325X: https://x.com/bookoverflowpodCarter on X: https://x.com/cartermorganNathan's Functionally Imperative: www.functionallyimperative.com----------------Book Overflow is a podcast for software engineers, by software engineers dedicated to improving our craft by reading the best technical books in the world. Join Carter Morgan and Nathan Toups as they read and discuss a new technical book each week!The full book schedule and links to every major podcast player can be found at https://www.bookoverflow.io
In this 5-minute Colonize The Ocean short, Brendon dives into modular underwater habitats—prefab units that connect like LEGO to create scalable ocean communities. Discover how these building blocks could make underwater living affordable and flexible, from small pods to thriving cities. Inspired by a listener question, Brendon explores their potential and invites you to share your ideas on Discord or Patreon. Join us to dream big about the deep-sea future!#UnderwaterLiving #OceanColonization #ModularHabitats #Seasteading #UnderwaterCities #MarineInnovation #OceanFuture #ColonizeTheOcean #SustainableDesign #DeepSeaDreams
In this episode, industry veteran and current catering consultant Jim Rand shares lessons from building and scaling catering programs at brands like Panera Bread and PF Chang's. Jim walks us through how to build a robust catering program—from understanding production and technology integration to menu adaptation—and how operators can use tools and online ordering systems to streamline operations. He also dives into marketplace strategy, self-delivery vs. third-party fulfillment, and the key investments needed to stand out in a competitive landscape.
#187// You've been dreaming about it... that Kingdom business or ministry God put on your heart. But you haven't launched it yet because you're not sure of where to start. We're gonna fix that up today, Sis!What if I told you there are 5 (yes, just 5!) basic building blocks you'll need as you launch your online business or ministry? These are the basics that are common to all successful online businesses and ministries. Are you ready to discover what they are?Even when the dream is Holy Spirit-inspired, there are some practical "first steps" needed to get you onto the launchpad for success. But maybe you've been stuck in the overwhelm of all the details:
In Week 1 of our Family Matter series, Pastor Buddy Thompson shared some important Building Blocks for a family that lasts. No matter what your family looks like, your family matters to God and He desires that your family be strong and built to last.
On March 26, 2025, Collider. VC hosted Building Blocks 2025, as part of ETH TLV. Our host, Yitzy Hammer was invited to come and interview guests and speakers.In the last of the Building Blocks Conversations, Yitzy Hammer sat down with Adam Benayoun, managing partner at Collider, to unpack the highlights and aspirations emerging from Building Blocks 2025. Adam recounts his journey from founding startups in France to steering crypto investments in Israel, offering candid reflections on the personal convictions that drive his work. They dive into the unique hurdles of moving from entrepreneur to venture capitalist, the art of spotting novel blockchain business models, and the need for standardized legal frameworks to support sustainable growth. Along the way, Adam makes a compelling case for greater inclusivity and collaboration within the VC community—and shares why he believes Israel is poised to become a leading global crypto hub. Tune in for an inside look at the legacy he's building and the future he envisions for the ecosystem.
In this week's episode of Retire in Texas, Darryl Lyons, CEO and Co-Founder of PAX Financial Group, brings it back to basics - but with a twist. In a time when market noise is louder than ever, Darryl offers a clear, foundational look at the four main investment types: stocks, bonds, cash, and alternatives. Whether you're a seasoned investor or just getting started, this episode delivers timeless principles, real-world context, and fresh insight to help you make better long-term decisions. Darryl explains why owning companies still offers the best opportunity for long-term growth, why cash isn't as “safe” as it feels, and how innovations like private equity are reshaping the investment landscape. Most importantly, he challenges listeners to rethink risk, recognize the power of compounding, and stop letting fear keep money on the sidelines. Key highlights of the episode include: The four building blocks of any portfolio - and what each one really means for your future. The difference between growth and income stocks, and why mid-size companies may offer a “Goldilocks” sweet spot. What bonds are, how they pay you, and the hidden risks in both high-yield and investment-grade debt. Why cash loses value over time - and how behavioral biases cost investors more than they realize. How alternative investments like private equity and structured products are changing the game for everyday investors. Whether you've been in the market for decades or are still holding too much cash “just in case,” this episode helps reframe the investing conversation around clarity, confidence, and long-term thinking. For more insights or to connect with a PAX Financial Group advisor, visit www.PAXFinancialGroup.com. Like what you heard? Share this episode with a friend Resources: What Are The Historical Returns For Stocks, Bonds, Gold, Real Estate, And Cash? (Asset Class Returns) - QuantifiedStrategies.com S&P 500 Annual Total Return Yearly Analysis: S&P 500 Returns | YCharts Annualized Returns By Asset Class From 1999 to 2018 Historical and expected returns - Bogleheads
On March 26, 2025, Collider. VC hosted Building Blocks 2025, as part of ETH TLV. Our host, Yitzy Hammer was invited to come and interview guests and speakers.Live from Building Blocks at Jaffa Port in Tel Aviv, Yitzy interviews Josh Schwartz, CEO and Co-Founder of FORDeFi, about bridging the gap between traditional finance and decentralized systems. Josh shares his journey from Wall Street to Web3, and how ForDeFi is tackling the critical security, governance, and usability challenges in DeFi wallet infrastructure. We explore how institutional adoption is picking up pace, what regulators are (finally) getting right, and why the future of crypto lies in the seamless integration of TradFi and DeFi.
On March 26, 2025, Collider. VC hosted Building Blocks 2025, as part of ETH TLV. Our host, Yitzy Hammer was invited to come and interview guests and speakers.Live from Building Blocks at Jaffa Port in Tel Aviv, Yitzy interviews Ben Samocha, the founder of Crypto Jungle, discussing the evolution of the platform, its role in the Israeli blockchain community, and Ben's personal journey into the crypto space. They explore the importance of education in the blockchain sector, the challenges of fundraising in crypto, and the optimism surrounding the future of cryptocurrency amidst global economic challenges.
Ever worry about what will happen to your bitcoin after you die?On March 26, 2025, Collider. hosted Building Blocks 2025, as part of ETH TLV. Our host, Yitzy Hammer was invited to come and interview guests and speakers.Live from Building Blocks at Jaffa Port in Tel Aviv, Yitzy sits down with Eyal Gruper, Co-Founder of Peaceful21, an innovative self-custody solution for bitcoin recovery and inheritance.
The Connecting Communities pod spoke with Building Blocks representatives and neighbors as they worked together on neighborhood cleanups across the city.
If you've embraced a faith block in your life, it's possible you've unintentionally bought into a version of faith that keeps things separate—where Jesus is just a part of your life that you've placed in a designated area. If that's you, I'd like to gently encourage you to consider letting go of that approach and embracing something different.**********
Mario's journey from the soccer field to the construction site reveals profound leadership insights that transform how we think about success. Originally dreaming of becoming a doctor, his unexpected path to becoming a senior project manager with over 20 years of experience in the painting industry demonstrates how our greatest plans often give way to our greatest purpose."The hardest person I had to deal with was myself," Mario confesses while sharing how internal battles with self-doubt nearly derailed his career. His vulnerability creates an immediate connection with anyone who's ever questioned their place in their profession. Mario's guidance on building championship teams—whether on construction projects or soccer fields—centers on trust as the non-negotiable foundation. "When you have a strong team that works as a unit, you can trust each other and not worry about checking their work all the time."The conversation takes a powerful turn when Mario addresses the rarely discussed isolation that comes with advancement. "The higher you move up, the lonelier you're going to be," he explains, detailing how leadership positions often mean fewer peers, less positive feedback, and increased pressure. His advice to have honest conversations with family about the sacrifices required for career growth comes from painful personal experience, offering listeners wisdom that could save relationships while pursuing professional goals.What separates this leadership conversation from countless others is Mario's focus on practical application rather than theoretical concepts. From eliminating "I" from your vocabulary to encouraging team problem-solving without dictating methods, his approach transforms leadership from a position of authority to one of service. Listen now to discover how to build your own championship team and leave a lasting impact through sharing your wisdom with others who follow in your footsteps.Connect with Mario at: https://www.linkedin.com/in/mario-acosta-36281a286/Make yourself a priority and get more done: https://www.depthbuilder.com/do-the-damn-thing Download a PDF copy of Becoming the Promise You are Intended to Behttps://www.depthbuilder.com/books
Ever wondered what happens when passion meets plastic bricks? In Episode 862 of the Lee's Summit Town Hall podcast, host Nick Parker welcomes Phil and Lori Volen, the creative minds behind Phillori Phigures (see what they did there?). These downtown Lee's Summit entrepreneurs transformed their pandemic hobby into a thriving business crafting custom, Lego-compatible figures that are captivating collectors everywhere. But this isn't just another business origin story. Nick dives into the truly important questions that divide the brick-building community: Are you Team Builder, meticulously crafting masterpieces that remain pristinely displayed? Or Team Player, dumping out containers and letting imagination run wild? The Volens share their own brick-building philosophies and how these different approaches influence their unique creations. Whether you're a dedicated collector or someone who steps on plastic bricks in the middle of the night, this episode explores how a simple toy became a creative business venture creating community, one custom mini-figure at a time.
Discover how essential amino acids could be the missing link in your midlife wellness journey. Join us as former Women's Health Editor-in-Chief Liz Plosser reveals the surprising supplement that transformed her strength, energy, and recovery after 40. You'll learn exactly how supplements like EAAs and creatine work as protein building blocks to maintain muscle, boost energy and recovery, and help you age powerfully. Hear Liz's personal journey from injury recovery to how her new protein and supplement routine changed her body composition and helped her achieve a 260-pound deadlift PR. Whether you're a fitness enthusiast or just getting started, whether you prefer strength training or yoga, this episode delivers practical nutrition wisdom and a special listener discount to help you feel stronger and more energetic tomorrow than you do today. SPECIAL KION CODE: Visit getkion.com/age for 20% off SHOW NOTES + TRANSCRIPT acertainagepod.com FOLLOW A CERTAIN AGE: Instagram Facebook LinkedIn GET INBOX INSPO: Sign up for our newsletter AGE BOLDLY We share new episodes, giveaways, links we love, and midlife resources Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
It's the final week of our Building Blocks of Healthy Relationships series! The final and maybe the most important block is our common faith in Christ! For this final sermon we spend a few minutes talking with Pastor Rick and his wife Gwen about how their faith has made firm foundation for their relationship.
Warm up for the StoryADay May Challenge (or any writing) with these character exercises. Create your raw materials this month; write like the wind, next month! LINKS All the warm up tasks: https://stada.me/april-warm-ups
In this fascinating episode of The Brand Called You, we dive deep into the intricacies of time, spirituality, and the Vedic civilization with Ajay Chaturvedi, an author, entrepreneur, and scholar of ancient scriptures. Ajay discusses his book "Kāla Darśana: Building Blocks of Time," the first in his "Trilogy of Time" series. He shares the inspiration behind the series and delves into the connection between ancient Vedic wisdom and modern science. From the significance of Vedic Panchangam to the relationship between Kāla, Prān, and Ayurveda, Ajay's insights challenge our understanding of time and the universe. Don't miss this enlightening conversation packed with knowledge about the Vedas and their relevance today.
On March 26, 2025, Collider. hosted Building Blocks 2025, as part of ETH TLV. Our host, Yitzy Hammer was invited to come and interview guests and speakers.Live from Building Blocks at Jaffa Port in Tel Aviv, Yitzy sits down with Iri Zohar, CEO and founder of Bring, a crypto cashback platform that allows users to earn cryptocurrency rewards while shopping. They discuss the unique features of Bring, its partnerships with various wallets and retailers, and the challenges the company faces in user acquisition and integration. Iri shares insights into the cashback model, emphasizing its potential to engage users and drive purchases in the Web3 space.
Agentic AI isn't coming — it's here and already changing everything.Irina Gutman, Global Leader of AI Professional Services at Salesforce, breaks down what agentic AI really is and why it's a huge leap beyond predictive and generative AI. We get into why your first AI agent should be boring (and repeatable), and why building the tech is easy compared to rewiring your people, processes, and leadership models.Irina shares why businesses need strong guardrails, real operating models, and why AI adoption without organizational readiness is a recipe for disaster. We also talk about the skills humans actually need to stay relevant, how to spot hidden risks, and why the future belongs to companies who rethink their structure — not just their tools. Key Moments: 00:00: Irina Gutman Explains Salesforce's AI Agents03:03: Predictive, Generative, and Agentic AI — What's the Difference?05:20: How Agentic AI Thinks and Acts08:32: Chatbots vs. AI Agents: Why It Matters14:22: The 5 Building Blocks of an AI Agent18:13: Organizational Readiness: New Skills, New Roles22:26: The Right Way to Start with AI Agents26:27: Future-Proof Your AI Strategy29:53: Rethinking the Operating Model for AI32:45: Upskilling is Non-Negotiable35:14: Vendors Can Help You Be AI-Ready36:25: Rethinking Change Management for Agentic AI42:38: What's Next: Multi-Agent Collaboration48:09: Building AI Responsibly: Guardrails and Risk51:39: Real-World AI: A Standout Customer Experience –Are your teams facing growing demands? Join CX leaders transforming their AI strategy with Agentforce. Start achieving your ambitious goals. Visit salesforce.com/agentforce Mission.org is a media studio producing content alongside world-class clients. Learn more at mission.org
In this episode of Troubleshooting Enablement, Devon McDermott sits down with Felix Krueger—former consultant, startup founder, and longtime enabler—to explore what it really takes to go from in-house to independent.From his early days in enterprise enablement to building and selling his own company, Felix has worn nearly every hat in go-to-market. Today, he's back in-house at CarSales while continuing to advise enablers looking to branch out on their own.If you've ever considered becoming a consultant, questioned how to package your skills, or wondered how to find clients without selling your soul… this episode is for you.Here's what we cover:✅ Where to start – Why defining your niche, auditing your past wins, and leveraging your network are non-negotiables.✅ What to offer – The three consulting models enablers should consider: diagnostic projects, structured implementations, and retainers.✅ Who to sell to – Why CROs and founders are more likely buyers than enablement leads (and how to navigate both worlds).✅ How to set your rate – Why you should charge more than you think—and how to scope and price engagements to avoid burnout.✅ What to avoid – Common mistakes new consultants make—from getting lost in branding to underestimating the power of execution.Whether you're enablement-curious, actively exploring your next move, or simply want to better understand what makes a successful consultant tick, this episode is packed with practical insight.
The FAN Morning Show hits its final hour of Tuesday with Ben Ennis and Brent Gunning continuing the hockey talk. The hosts dive into Alex Ovechkin's journey to become the NHL's all-time leading goal scorer, as well as Auston Matthews' case to be the next threat to that record. How viable is that? Where does Ovi stack up in the greatest of all-time debate? The Star's Damien Cox shares his take on it all, before zooming out to look at some possible first round playoff matchups around the league. To close the show, Sportsnet's own Ben Nicholson-Smith (23:26) weighs in on the future effect of Vladimir Guerrero Jr.'s historic new contract, along with the offensive upside is of this year's Blue Jays team. 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.
It's week four in our Building Blocks for Healthy Relationships series and we are talking about how serving others is a key component in relationships!
Herein we examine the cubical hydrocarbon, cubane, and its role in chemical history. We talk of difficulties in synthesis, possible uses as an explosive, its use as an isostere to benzene in medicinal compounds, and polymers of cubane. Patreon supporters can download a supplemental sheet to see some of the molecular structures I discuss.Support the show Support my podcast at https://www.patreon.com/thehistoryofchemistry Tell me how your life relates to chemistry! E-mail me at steve@historyofchem.com Get my book, O Mg! How Chemistry Came to Be, from World Scientific Publishing, https://www.worldscientific.com/worldscibooks/10.1142/12670#t=aboutBook
Week three of our Building Blocks for Healthy Relationships is all about commitment! But commitment is more than just fidelity. It is also about intentionality, time and growth. Are there relationships in your life that you would like to strengthen? Take a listen and learn how!
March 24, 2025: Heather Costa, Director of Technology Resilience at Mayo Clinic, shares her journey of rebranding her team from "disaster recovery operations" to "technology resilience operations," emphasizing that cyber incidents require a fundamentally different approach than physical disruptions. The conversation delves into the challenges of communicating technical needs with clinical staff, with Heather explaining her philosophy of "meeting people where they are" and focusing on their work rather than the technology. As cyber threats continue to evolve, Heather offers insights into building resilient systems that minimize disruption to patient care.Key Points:03:43 Heather's Role at Mayo Clinic04:29 The Evolution of Disaster Recovery07:10 Engaging Frontline Operators 17:44 Building Blocks of Resilience20:52 Lightning RoundX: This Week HealthLinkedIn: This Week HealthDonate: Alex's Lemonade Stand: Foundation for Childhood Cancer
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What if the key to generational wealth was hidden in a 92-page book written over 25 years ago?In this episode of Remnant Finance, we dive deep into the fundamentals of the Infinite Banking Concept (IBC) by revisiting Nelson Nash's five core principles from his groundbreaking book "Becoming Your Own Banker." After exploring various financial topics in recent episodes, the conversation returns to the bedrock principles that make IBC such a powerful financial strategy.The discussion breaks down each principle—Think Long Term, Don't Be Afraid to Capitalize, Don't Steal the Peas, Don't Do Business with Banks, and Rethink Your Thinking—while exploring how they interconnect to create a comprehensive approach to personal finance. These aren't just abstract concepts but practical guidelines for creating a sustainable financial legacy.Beyond just financial strategy, the episode explores how these principles can transform your approach to all areas of life and create multi-generational wealth that benefits your family for decades to come.Think Long Term: The importance of shifting away from our culture's instant gratification mindset. Emphasis on thinking 30, 40, even 70 years into the future and planning for multiple generations, not just immediate returns. A detailed explanation of how whole life insurance provides guaranteed contractual growth that can benefit your grandchildren and beyond.Don't Be Afraid to Capitalize: The concept of capitalizing your system—not as investing, but as building potential energy within your personal economy. Using the metaphor of "damming a river" to control your financial flow rather than letting money simply pass through your life. Encouragement to pay meaningful premiums that might stretch you slightly but remain manageable.Don't Steal the Peas: Using Nash's grocery store analogy to explain the importance of being an honest banker to yourself. This means paying back policy loans with appropriate interest, even when borrowing from your own cash value. A discussion on how this practice builds your capital pool and benefits your entire system.Don't Do Business with Banks: While acknowledging that most people need to maintain at least a checking account, a discussion about Nash's principle of eventually eliminating dependence on traditional banking institutions. Weighing the philosophical aspects against practical considerations, ultimately focusing on having the freedom to choose whether to use banks or not.Rethink Your Thinking: Added later by Nash, this fifth principle encourages constant questioning of conventional financial wisdom. Sharing of personal evolution in thinking over time and how Remnant Finance itself is a case study in rethinking financial approaches.▶️ Chapters: 00:01 - Introduction to Nelson Nash's principles04:00 - The banking function and whole life insurance05:00 - Think long term - first principle12:00 - Don't be afraid to capitalize - second principle22:00 - Don't steal the peas - third principle33:00 - Don't do business with banks - fourth principle43:00 - Rethink your thinking - fifth principle47:00 - The importance of learning from those practicing what they preach50:00 - Closing thoughts and recommendation to read Nash's bookGot Questions? Reach out to us at info@remnantfinance.com or book a call here!Visit https://remnantfinance.com for more informationFOLLOW REMNANT FINANCEYoutube: @RemnantFinance (https://www.youtube.com/@RemnantFinance)Facebook: @remnantfinance (https://www.facebook.com/profile?id=61560694316588)Twitter: @remnantfinance (https://x.com/remnantfinance)TikTok: @RemnantFinance Don't forget to hit LIKE and SUBSCRIBE
Eno and DVR discuss Lawrence Butler's seven-year extension with the A's, and a few potential comps for him as he approaches his peak. Plus, they share a few lessons learned from The Great Fantasy Baseball Invitational, where waiting too long to address the middle-infield spots may prove costly, and answer a few draft-related mailbag questions.Rundown2:19 Lawrence Butler's Seven-Year Extension with the A's11:42 Awaiting Details On Grayson Rodriguez's Triceps Soreness14:45 Christian Walker Sent for MRI (Oblique)21:35 Making Sense of Spring Velocity Drops & Cutting Through Noise26:25 Lessons Learned From TGFBI34:28 Becoming More Flexible Throughout a Draft46:47 Who Will Be This Year's Jack Flaherty?51:12 Strategy Beyond Pick 10056:02 Drake Baldwin & Dynasty League Catcher ThoughtsFollow Eno on Bluesky: @enosarris.bsky.socialFollow DVR on Bluesky: @dvr.bsky.sociale-mail: ratesandbarrels@gmail.comJoin our Discord: https://discord.gg/FyBa9f3wFeSubscribe to The Athletic: theathletic.com/ratesandbarrelsHosts: Derek VanRiper & Eno SarrisProducer Brian SmithExecutive Producer: Derek VanRiper Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Eno and DVR discuss Lawrence Butler's seven-year extension with the A's, and a few potential comps for him as he approaches his peak. Plus, they share a few lessons learned from The Great Fantasy Baseball Invitational, where waiting too long to address the middle-infield spots may prove costly, and answer a few draft-related mailbag questions. Rundown 2:19 Lawrence Butler's Seven-Year Extension with the A's 11:42 Awaiting Details On Grayson Rodriguez's Triceps Soreness 14:45 Christian Walker Sent for MRI (Oblique) 21:35 Making Sense of Spring Velocity Drops & Cutting Through Noise 26:25 Lessons Learned From TGFBI 34:28 Becoming More Flexible Throughout a Draft 46:47 Who Will Be This Year's Jack Flaherty? 51:12 Strategy Beyond Pick 100 56:02 Drake Baldwin & Dynasty League Catcher Thoughts Follow Eno on Bluesky: @enosarris.bsky.social Follow DVR on Bluesky: @dvr.bsky.social e-mail: ratesandbarrels@gmail.com Join our Discord: https://discord.gg/FyBa9f3wFe Subscribe to The Athletic: theathletic.com/ratesandbarrels Hosts: Derek VanRiper & Eno Sarris Producer Brian Smith Executive Producer: Derek VanRiper Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
NASA’s OSIRIS-REx mission has returned pristine samples from asteroid Bennu to Earth, and the early results are remarkable. Sample analysts have confirmed the presence of abundant organic compounds, nitrogen-rich material, and evidence of past liquid water, all key ingredients that could help us understand the role asteroids played in delivering the building blocks of life to Earth. This week, we’re joined by Scott Sandford, co-investigator on OSIRIS-REx and a research scientist at NASA’s Ames Research Center. He explores the first two sample analysis papers published by NASA’s OSIRIS-REx team. Then, Bruce Betts joins us for What’s Up, where we look back at humanity’s history of sample return missions. Discover more at: https://www.planetary.org/planetary-radio/2025-OSIRIS-REx-sampleSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
About four and a half years ago, a spacecraft called OSIRIS-REx touched down on the surface of an asteroid called Bennu. It drilled down and scooped up samples of rock and dust and, after several years of travel, delivered those samples back to Earth.Since then, researchers around the world have been analyzing tiny bits of that asteroid dust, trying to tease out as much information as they can about what Bennu is like and where it might have come from. Two scientific papers published this week give some of the results of those experiments. Researchers found minerals that could have arisen from the drying of an icy brine, and a soup of organic molecules, including ammonia and 14 of the 20 amino acids necessary for life on Earth.Dr. Danny Glavin and Dr. Dante Lauretta join Flora Lichtman to talk about the samples, what their analysis is revealing, and what those findings could mean for the hunt for life elsewhere in the solar system.Transcripts for each segment will be available after the show airs on sciencefriday.com. Subscribe to this podcast. Plus, to stay updated on all things science, sign up for Science Friday's newsletters.