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Academy of Ideas
Should the West get ready for war?

Academy of Ideas

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 15, 2026 92:03


Recorded at the Battle of Ideas festival 2025 on Saturday 18 October at Church House and the Abbey Centre, Westminster. ORIGINAL INTRODUCTION The past year has seen a flurry of announcements about military investment in Western countries. Following Trump's re-election, and his blunt demand that European countries invest more in their militaries, the EU announced €800 million of funds for defence in a package called ReArm Europe (later renamed Readiness 2030 after backlash that the package sounded too militaristic). NATO members then agreed to bump defence spending to five per cent of GDP – although some, like Spain, secured opt-outs, and members will be able to count certain infrastructure spending towards the target. Aside from Trump, the calalyst has been Russia's invasion of Ukraine and a more uncertain and dangerous geopolitical situation around the world. From clashes between India and Pakistan to continuing war in Gaza, threats from China about Taiwan, instability in the Balkans and rising tensions in South America – few deny the world is a more unstable place than it was a decade ago. The question is how Western countries should respond. Many suggest that the new period of rearmament is a necessary corrective to a longstanding vacation from geopolitical realities. In recent decades, weapons stockpiles have shrunk, armed forces have been reduced and industrial capacity has declined – to the point where few Western countries except America or Poland could sustain a serious conflict, or even a minor one. While Western states have let military spending fall down the list of priorities, newly emboldened countries like China, Turkey, the Gulf States and India have grown their armed forces. But others worry this new talk of militarism risks fanning the embers it is supposed to contain. Some joke that it could be dangerous for Germany, which has spent the postwar years being told to constrain its military, to now be encouraged to spend hundreds of billions of euros on its armed forces. Newly furnished militaries could be like Chekov's Gun – just waiting to go off. Others point to the loss of progress on arms-reduction treaties, or the dangerous rhetoric of civilisational competition. Burgeoning social-welfare commitments, skyrocketing energy prices, decades of infrastructure decay, and a lack of critical raw materials make rearmament more difficult than simply declaring a new target. But perhaps the most biting criticism is the gap between these new military ambitions and the reality at home. Western countries cannot defend their borders against illegal migration, let alone foreign adversaries. Young people profess less and less desire to identify with their country, let alone fight for it. And whatever the talk of strategic adversaries, Western countries are still dependent on Russia, China and other competitors for basic and crucial goods, from oil to batteries. Should the new talk of military rearmament be welcomed, feared or perhaps even ridiculed? When the countries comprising the West seems to be in constant tension over Ukraine, free speech or attitudes to Chinese investment, is there even a West to speak of? Is it high time to get serious about the military and prepare for war? Or do we need to cool off? SPEAKERS Dr Tim Black books and essays editor, spiked Mary Dejevsky former foreign correspondent in Moscow, Paris and Washington; special correspondent in China; writer and broadcaster Virginie Joron French member of the European Parliament, Patriots for Europe Group Tim Scott executive director, The Freedom Association Charlie Winstanley author, Bricking it: The UK Housing Crisis and the Failure of Policy; public affairs & social policy development professional CHAIR Jacob Reynolds head of policy, MCC Brussels; associate fellow, Academy of Ideas

5THWAVE - The Business of Coffee
What's next for France's burgeoning specialty coffee market? Highlights from Le Paris Café Festival 2026

5THWAVE - The Business of Coffee

Play Episode Listen Later May 29, 2026 49:02


In today's episode, we're bringing you highlights from a series of live conversations recorded at Le Paris Café Festival earlier this year, exploring the future of France's burgeoning specialty coffee market.In the first conversation we speak Sandra Bouckenooghe, La Marzocco France, Christophe Servell, Terres De Café and Julie Duval at Oatly France, to  discuss the evolution of the French coffee market and the shift towards more structured business models.We then take a deep dive into the beverage innovations reshaping coffee shop menus in France with Hippolyte Courty, L'Arbre à Café, Ryan Milstein,La Main Noire and Alice Vasseur, Brûlerie des Gobelins and Cafes Richards.Next, we explore how automation is transforming coffee operations with Tom Clark, Coutume Café, Dominique Lasseur​, SEB Professional, Adrien Poncet, BRITA, Nicolas Poirot-Crouvezier, Simonelli Group and Marco De Sousa Rosa​, MaxiCoffeeTo close the episode we look at the rise of the home coffee segment with David Flynn, Belleville Brulerie Paris, Monica Lee, La Marzocco France, Charles Dézé, De'Longhi France, Frédéric Smedile, Café Mokxa, Laurent Canavese, Café LaucaCredits music: "Paris" by Bandits On The Run in association with The Coffee Music Project and SEB Collective. Tune into the 5THWAVE Playlist on Spotify for more music from the showSign up for our newsletter to receive the latest coffee news at worldcoffeeportal.comSubscribe to 5THWAVE on Instagram @5thWaveCoffee and tell us what topics you'd like to hear

The John Batchelor Show
S8 Ep919: Jeremy Zakis details a burgeoning mouse plague in Western and South Australia, where mice are breeding rapidly and have become resilient to standard toxins. In response, the government has authorized farmers to double the dosage of zinc phosphid

The John Batchelor Show

Play Episode Listen Later May 24, 2026 6:47


Jeremy Zakis details a burgeoning mouse plague in Western and South Australia, where mice are breeding rapidly and have become resilient to standard toxins. In response, the government has authorized farmers to double the dosage of zinc phosphide bait. This surge in prey has caused a corresponding increase in snake sightings, as predators forgo hibernation to feed. Most notably, a large red-bellied black snake was discovered living inside the walls of an emergency operating theater at John Hunter Hospital. Authorities were forced to close the theater to remove the snake, which had likely been eating local mice. (3/3)1899 PERTH WA

The John Batchelor Show
S8 Ep919: Jeremy Zakis details a burgeoning mouse plague in Western and South Australia, where mice are breeding rapidly and have become resilient to standard toxins. In response, the government has authorized farmers to double the dosage of zinc phosphid

The John Batchelor Show

Play Episode Listen Later May 24, 2026 9:24


Jeremy Zakis details a burgeoning mouse plague in Western and South Australia, where mice are breeding rapidly and have become resilient to standard toxins. In response, the government has authorized farmers to double the dosage of zinc phosphide bait. This surge in prey has caused a corresponding increase in snake sightings, as predators forgo hibernation to feed. Most notably, a large red-bellied black snake was discovered living inside the walls of an emergency operating theater at John Hunter Hospital. Authorities were forced to close the theater to remove the snake, which had likely been eating local mice. (3/3)1927

The John Batchelor Show
S8 Ep848: 7/16: Bob Zimmerman examines the burgeoning private space industry in India and the US. He discusses the shortage of solid rocket boosters and competition between Lockheed Martin and Northrup Grumman. Additionally, Zimmerman describes a complex

The John Batchelor Show

Play Episode Listen Later May 9, 2026 14:17


7/16: Bob Zimmerman examines the burgeoning private space industry in India and the US. He discusses the shortage of solid rocket boosters and competition between Lockheed Martin and Northrup Grumman. Additionally, Zimmerman describes a complex "dance" in orbit involving American, Russian, and Chinese inspector satellites.1900

PRmoment Podcast
The burgeoning consumer PR market of the last 20 years

PRmoment Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 1, 2026 38:34 Transcription Available


We probably don't talk about it enough but we've all benefited from the increased depth and breadth of public relations which has developed over the past 20 odd years. This change has probably been most vividly illustrated in consumer public relations. Which is why it's going to be so interesting to talk to today's guests: Charlotte Brooks MD, Mischief and Dan Deeks-Osbourn, head of strategy, Mischief as we compare consumer PR now, to 20 years ago, when Mischief was born.Mischief is one of a small band of consumer PR shops in London that have surfed the wave of creative and cultural relevance for the last 20 years. Current clients include Samsung, Just Eat, Eon, Ocado and Coca Cola. Currently 35 people work at Mischief and it is part of the MHP Group. On the show this week we talk about the evolution of consumer public relations and strategies for sustained agency success.Before we start, do check out our next PR Masterclass: AI in PR. Here are the themes:Is AI making PR more efficient, but less effective?What are the AI implementation trapsWhich media titles control ChatGPTWhy AI is winning the copyright warWhat is PR's Missed AI OpportunityWhy AI means that you will need to redesign your PR team's workflowHow newsrooms are using AIHow are in-house PR and comms teams using AI?Check out the full speaker line-up on  https://www.prmasterclasses.com/masterclass/pr-masterclasses-ai-in-prHere is a summary of what Charlotte, Dan and PRmoment founder Ben Smith discussed on the show:What was consumer PR like 20 years ago? And how does that compare with consumer PR today?Is what made a consumer PR firm great 20 years ago, still the same today?Is consumer PR more powerful now than in 2006?Why are PR budgets not increasing in line with the increased depth and breadth of work?Why PR makes marketing distinctive.Why is most consumer PR bought by CMOs? What happened to the in-house PR managers/directors? How has Mischief managed to keep itself relevant as a consumer PR for 20 years?What's the secret of client retention for PR firms?What will consumer PR look like in 20 years time?Evolution of PR landscapeModern public relations requires integrated multi-channel strategies rather than legacy media coverage focus. Effectiveness is now proven through sales impact rather than outdated metrics.Strategy in AI eraAlgorithms and Large Language Models demand clear messaging and constant, always-on creativity. Teams must balance generalist account management with specialized expertise in content and data analysis.Agency growth and retentionLong-term client retention relies on consistent impact and transparent partnerships. Agencies must reject complacency to maintain creative standards while expanding influence within broader marketing departments.

Joe Giglio Show
Full Show: Hugh and Giglio Debate Eagles Draft Strategy and A Flyers' Burgeoning Sweep

Joe Giglio Show

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 23, 2026 171:58


Hugh Douglas and Joe Giglio analyze the Flyers' dominant 3-0 series lead over the Penguins following a raucous home win in Philadelphia. They shift focus to the 2026 NFL Draft, debating whether to prioritize immediate needs or long-term roster building. The conversation also covers the sudden release of Taijuan Walker and an evaluation of the Phillies' offensive struggles.

The John Batchelor Show
S8 Ep727: 7. Bob Zimmerman: Bob Zimmerman reviews the burgeoning market for satellite internet constellations, comparing Amazon's LEO project with SpaceX's established Starlink. He also covers Chinese space ambitions, orbital repair startups like Astros

The John Batchelor Show

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 11, 2026 12:27


7. Bob Zimmerman: Bob Zimmerman reviews the burgeoning market for satellite internet constellations, comparing Amazon's LEO project with SpaceX's established Starlink. He also covers Chinese space ambitions, orbital repair startups like Astroscale and Starfish, and the push for capitalism in the final frontier. (7)1955 DESERT INN LV

New Books Network
Karen L. Bowen and Dirk Imhof, "The Burgeoning European Print Trade: The Distribution of Prints Via the Plantin-Moretus Press of Antwerp" (Harvey Miller, 2025)

New Books Network

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 8, 2026 44:50


Karen L. Bowen and Dirk Imhof join Jana Byars to talk about their new book, The Burgeoning European Print Trade: The Distribution of Prints Via the Plantin-Moretus Press of Antwerp (Harvey Miller, 2025). The European print trade is an evocative topic. Not only art historians, but social, cultural, and economic historians all agree that it was of vital importance in the Early Modern Period, as the conveyer of established icons, as well as the most recent imagery and news. Yet, thus far it is often discussed solely on the basis of tantalizing, isolated case studies. Bowen and Imhof's ground-breaking publication will address this significant lacuna by demonstrating in unprecedented detail how booksellers were routinely engaged in the extensive international distribution and sale of hundreds of thousands of prints annually between the mid-sixteenth and mid-seventeenth centuries. Based upon the exceptionally well-preserved archives of the renowned Plantin-Moretus Press of Antwerp, this book presents the often-overlooked interwoven worlds of booksellers and print sellers, while documenting Antwerp's continued fame for the production and distribution of prints. Together with a remarkable array of clients, ranging from the cultivated and influential elite to ordinary laymen, these figures provide palpable examples of suppliers, buyers, and middlemen that reveal how they interacted with one another. Simultaneously, this work illuminates numerous critical related topics, ranging from how prints were priced and the relative quantities in which they were sold, to the importance of national and professional networks in these transactions. The result is an essential, novel study that clarifies how the print trade worked in practice during a burgeoning period in its evolution. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/new-books-network

New Books in History
Karen L. Bowen and Dirk Imhof, "The Burgeoning European Print Trade: The Distribution of Prints Via the Plantin-Moretus Press of Antwerp" (Harvey Miller, 2025)

New Books in History

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 8, 2026 44:50


Karen L. Bowen and Dirk Imhof join Jana Byars to talk about their new book, The Burgeoning European Print Trade: The Distribution of Prints Via the Plantin-Moretus Press of Antwerp (Harvey Miller, 2025). The European print trade is an evocative topic. Not only art historians, but social, cultural, and economic historians all agree that it was of vital importance in the Early Modern Period, as the conveyer of established icons, as well as the most recent imagery and news. Yet, thus far it is often discussed solely on the basis of tantalizing, isolated case studies. Bowen and Imhof's ground-breaking publication will address this significant lacuna by demonstrating in unprecedented detail how booksellers were routinely engaged in the extensive international distribution and sale of hundreds of thousands of prints annually between the mid-sixteenth and mid-seventeenth centuries. Based upon the exceptionally well-preserved archives of the renowned Plantin-Moretus Press of Antwerp, this book presents the often-overlooked interwoven worlds of booksellers and print sellers, while documenting Antwerp's continued fame for the production and distribution of prints. Together with a remarkable array of clients, ranging from the cultivated and influential elite to ordinary laymen, these figures provide palpable examples of suppliers, buyers, and middlemen that reveal how they interacted with one another. Simultaneously, this work illuminates numerous critical related topics, ranging from how prints were priced and the relative quantities in which they were sold, to the importance of national and professional networks in these transactions. The result is an essential, novel study that clarifies how the print trade worked in practice during a burgeoning period in its evolution. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/history

New Books in Early Modern History
Karen L. Bowen and Dirk Imhof, "The Burgeoning European Print Trade: The Distribution of Prints Via the Plantin-Moretus Press of Antwerp" (Harvey Miller, 2025)

New Books in Early Modern History

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 8, 2026 44:50


Karen L. Bowen and Dirk Imhof join Jana Byars to talk about their new book, The Burgeoning European Print Trade: The Distribution of Prints Via the Plantin-Moretus Press of Antwerp (Harvey Miller, 2025). The European print trade is an evocative topic. Not only art historians, but social, cultural, and economic historians all agree that it was of vital importance in the Early Modern Period, as the conveyer of established icons, as well as the most recent imagery and news. Yet, thus far it is often discussed solely on the basis of tantalizing, isolated case studies. Bowen and Imhof's ground-breaking publication will address this significant lacuna by demonstrating in unprecedented detail how booksellers were routinely engaged in the extensive international distribution and sale of hundreds of thousands of prints annually between the mid-sixteenth and mid-seventeenth centuries. Based upon the exceptionally well-preserved archives of the renowned Plantin-Moretus Press of Antwerp, this book presents the often-overlooked interwoven worlds of booksellers and print sellers, while documenting Antwerp's continued fame for the production and distribution of prints. Together with a remarkable array of clients, ranging from the cultivated and influential elite to ordinary laymen, these figures provide palpable examples of suppliers, buyers, and middlemen that reveal how they interacted with one another. Simultaneously, this work illuminates numerous critical related topics, ranging from how prints were priced and the relative quantities in which they were sold, to the importance of national and professional networks in these transactions. The result is an essential, novel study that clarifies how the print trade worked in practice during a burgeoning period in its evolution. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

New Books in Art
Karen L. Bowen and Dirk Imhof, "The Burgeoning European Print Trade: The Distribution of Prints Via the Plantin-Moretus Press of Antwerp" (Harvey Miller, 2025)

New Books in Art

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 8, 2026 44:50


Karen L. Bowen and Dirk Imhof join Jana Byars to talk about their new book, The Burgeoning European Print Trade: The Distribution of Prints Via the Plantin-Moretus Press of Antwerp (Harvey Miller, 2025). The European print trade is an evocative topic. Not only art historians, but social, cultural, and economic historians all agree that it was of vital importance in the Early Modern Period, as the conveyer of established icons, as well as the most recent imagery and news. Yet, thus far it is often discussed solely on the basis of tantalizing, isolated case studies. Bowen and Imhof's ground-breaking publication will address this significant lacuna by demonstrating in unprecedented detail how booksellers were routinely engaged in the extensive international distribution and sale of hundreds of thousands of prints annually between the mid-sixteenth and mid-seventeenth centuries. Based upon the exceptionally well-preserved archives of the renowned Plantin-Moretus Press of Antwerp, this book presents the often-overlooked interwoven worlds of booksellers and print sellers, while documenting Antwerp's continued fame for the production and distribution of prints. Together with a remarkable array of clients, ranging from the cultivated and influential elite to ordinary laymen, these figures provide palpable examples of suppliers, buyers, and middlemen that reveal how they interacted with one another. Simultaneously, this work illuminates numerous critical related topics, ranging from how prints were priced and the relative quantities in which they were sold, to the importance of national and professional networks in these transactions. The result is an essential, novel study that clarifies how the print trade worked in practice during a burgeoning period in its evolution. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/art

New Books in European Studies
Karen L. Bowen and Dirk Imhof, "The Burgeoning European Print Trade: The Distribution of Prints Via the Plantin-Moretus Press of Antwerp" (Harvey Miller, 2025)

New Books in European Studies

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 8, 2026 44:50


Karen L. Bowen and Dirk Imhof join Jana Byars to talk about their new book, The Burgeoning European Print Trade: The Distribution of Prints Via the Plantin-Moretus Press of Antwerp (Harvey Miller, 2025). The European print trade is an evocative topic. Not only art historians, but social, cultural, and economic historians all agree that it was of vital importance in the Early Modern Period, as the conveyer of established icons, as well as the most recent imagery and news. Yet, thus far it is often discussed solely on the basis of tantalizing, isolated case studies. Bowen and Imhof's ground-breaking publication will address this significant lacuna by demonstrating in unprecedented detail how booksellers were routinely engaged in the extensive international distribution and sale of hundreds of thousands of prints annually between the mid-sixteenth and mid-seventeenth centuries. Based upon the exceptionally well-preserved archives of the renowned Plantin-Moretus Press of Antwerp, this book presents the often-overlooked interwoven worlds of booksellers and print sellers, while documenting Antwerp's continued fame for the production and distribution of prints. Together with a remarkable array of clients, ranging from the cultivated and influential elite to ordinary laymen, these figures provide palpable examples of suppliers, buyers, and middlemen that reveal how they interacted with one another. Simultaneously, this work illuminates numerous critical related topics, ranging from how prints were priced and the relative quantities in which they were sold, to the importance of national and professional networks in these transactions. The result is an essential, novel study that clarifies how the print trade worked in practice during a burgeoning period in its evolution. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/european-studies

New Books in Economic and Business History
Karen L. Bowen and Dirk Imhof, "The Burgeoning European Print Trade: The Distribution of Prints Via the Plantin-Moretus Press of Antwerp" (Harvey Miller, 2025)

New Books in Economic and Business History

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 8, 2026 44:50


Karen L. Bowen and Dirk Imhof join Jana Byars to talk about their new book, The Burgeoning European Print Trade: The Distribution of Prints Via the Plantin-Moretus Press of Antwerp (Harvey Miller, 2025). The European print trade is an evocative topic. Not only art historians, but social, cultural, and economic historians all agree that it was of vital importance in the Early Modern Period, as the conveyer of established icons, as well as the most recent imagery and news. Yet, thus far it is often discussed solely on the basis of tantalizing, isolated case studies. Bowen and Imhof's ground-breaking publication will address this significant lacuna by demonstrating in unprecedented detail how booksellers were routinely engaged in the extensive international distribution and sale of hundreds of thousands of prints annually between the mid-sixteenth and mid-seventeenth centuries. Based upon the exceptionally well-preserved archives of the renowned Plantin-Moretus Press of Antwerp, this book presents the often-overlooked interwoven worlds of booksellers and print sellers, while documenting Antwerp's continued fame for the production and distribution of prints. Together with a remarkable array of clients, ranging from the cultivated and influential elite to ordinary laymen, these figures provide palpable examples of suppliers, buyers, and middlemen that reveal how they interacted with one another. Simultaneously, this work illuminates numerous critical related topics, ranging from how prints were priced and the relative quantities in which they were sold, to the importance of national and professional networks in these transactions. The result is an essential, novel study that clarifies how the print trade worked in practice during a burgeoning period in its evolution. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Terry Meiners
KY Venues CEO David Beck on Louisville's burgeoning tourism and statewide impact

Terry Meiners

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 8, 2026 11:27 Transcription Available


Jon Marks & Ike Reese
A new Joel Embiid burgeoning drama

Jon Marks & Ike Reese

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 7, 2026 23:17


Ike and Spike are going in on Joel Embiid after another story surfaced about the Philadelphia 76ers star. Find out what came out and how the WIP Afternoon Show reacts to the situation.

The John Batchelor Show
S8 Ep698: 1. In April 1936, Franklin D. Roosevelt faced the loss of his longtime political advisor, Louis Howe, who had guided his career since 1912. Howe's death left a void as the president prepared for reelection against burgeoning internal Democratic

The John Batchelor Show

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 6, 2026 11:15


1. In April 1936, Franklin D. Roosevelt faced the loss of his longtime political advisor, Louis Howe, who had guided his career since 1912. Howe's death left a void as the president prepared for reelection against burgeoning internal Democratic threats. His former mentor, Al Smith, became a primary antagonist, aligning himself with the wealthy AmericanLiberty League. Smith accused Roosevelt of engaging in class warfare and adopting socialist principles through the New Deal programs. This period marked a critical shift as FDR transitioned from a regional politician into a national leader navigating a divided party. (2)OCTOBER 1936  WHITE HOUSE

The Go To Food Podcast
Dan O'Regan - From £80k Losses To A Burgeoning Restaurant Empire - The Secrets To Hospitality & The Shocking Night Everything Went Wrong!

The Go To Food Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 6, 2026 48:18


On this week's episode of Mise En Place, we head to Bristol for one of our most chaotic (and delicious) recordings yet with Dan O'Regan, the man behind Bank and Lapin. Sat inside the container-yard madness of Wapping Wharf, what starts as a gentle chat quickly turns into a full-blown hospitality war story — complete with lager-and-Picon drinks, soufflés inspired by Le Gavroche, and a running argument about why everyone in Bristol doesn't already have Blink.Dan's story is what makes this episode properly compelling. He didn't come up through kitchens — he was made redundant from coffee during Covid, opened a restaurant anyway, and promptly lost eye-watering amounts of money. He talks us through losing £80k in year one, another £40k the next, and staring down the barrel of closing Bank completely. There's a brilliant moment where he describes deciding to “dig until there's nothing left,” like a cartoon prospector — only for things to finally turn after landing in the Good Food Guide Top 100. It's a proper reminder of how close success and failure sit in this industry.And then there are the service stories — the kind you genuinely couldn't make up. A head chef leaving mid-service for hospital with sepsis, a 21-year-old holding down the kitchen alone, Dan jumping on pans while hand-washing plates for 60 covers, all while the dishwasher breaks and he's worrying about finding another £8k he doesn't have. Or the customer who complains about everything — lighting, music, even the pass lights — before shouting at staff and leaving a one-star review. Dan's take? If you're aggressive, you're out. Hospitality goes both ways.Food-wise, it's relentless. We get deep into Lapin's philosophy — classic French done properly, food that “eats well,” no anxiety on the plate — while working through gougères, wild garlic soufflé, Orkney scallops, and what might be one of the best glasses of Chablis we've ever had on the pod. There's also a great tangent on why restaurants shouldn't rely on minimum spend, how no-shows quietly wreck the atmosphere, and why most people misunderstand just how thin margins really are. It's funny, brutally honest, and packed with insight — the kind of episode that reminds you restaurants aren't just about food, they're about surviving the madness behind it.Watch and Subscribe To Our Youtube Videos Here - https://www.youtube.com/@gotofoodOrder Ben's Incredible Book - All You Can Eat - By Clicking Here - https://www.amazon.co.uk/All-You-Can-Eat-British/dp/1805221523Get 2 Months of Blinq For Free - With Code - GOTOBLINQ - https://blinqme.com/Order The Greatest Meat In The Country From HG Walter Here & Have Restaurant Quality Meals From Home - www.hgwalter.com Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

The John Batchelor Show
S8 Ep677: 5. HEADLINE: National Security Implications of the Chinese Humanoid Robotics Industry GUEST: Jack Bernham SUMMARY: Jack Bernham explores China's burgeoning humanoid robotics industry and its potential military applications. U.S. senators are mo

The John Batchelor Show

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 2, 2026 8:49


5. HEADLINE: National Security Implications of the Chinese Humanoid Robotics Industry GUEST: Jack Bernham SUMMARY: Jack Bernham explores China's burgeoning humanoid robotics industry and its potential military applications. U.S. senators are moving to block Chinese robots from federal supply chains to prevent security vulnerabilities. (5)1935 JUBAIL

The John Batchelor Show
S8 Ep682: 4. Josh Rogin analyzes Europe's lagging defense spending and Ukraine's burgeoning drone industry. He discusses American drone development challenges, restrictive ITAR regulations, and the competitive race with China over manufacturing-focused

The John Batchelor Show

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 2, 2026 9:10


4. Josh Rogin analyzes Europe's lagging defense spending and Ukraine's burgeoning drone industry. He discusses American drone development challenges, restrictive ITAR regulations, and the competitive race with China over manufacturing-focused AI technologies. (4)April 1931

Health on the Hill
Burgeoning Budget Edition

Health on the Hill

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 30, 2026 12:48


President's FY 2027 Budget Expected to be Released This Week White House Misses Deadline to Nominate CDC Director House Judiciary Committee Releases Report on Medical Residency Antitrust Exemption Sen. Cassidy Expands Investigation into Gender Surgeries for Minors Lawmakers Advance Fentanyl, Xylazine Legislation GOP Lawmakers to Probe Compliance with Mifepristone REMS Healthcare Advisory Committee Members Announced Alan Armstrong Sworn in to Senate Congressional Retirements and more...

The John Batchelor Show
S8 Ep620: 6. Headline: The Rise of Martin Dies and HUAC Guest Author: James Shapiro Congressman Martin Dies, an ambitious politician from Texas, leveraged the burgeoning medium of radio to attack the Federal Theater Project. As chairman of the first House

The John Batchelor Show

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 22, 2026 4:33


6. Headline: The Rise of Martin Dies and HUAC Guest Author: James Shapiro Congressman Martin Dies, an ambitious politician from Texas, leveraged the burgeoning medium of radio to attack the Federal Theater Project. As chairman of the first House Un-AmericanActivities Committee, Dies targeted the program by framing its output as communistic and un-American. He exploited public fatigue with relief programs to challenge the popular New Deal policies of President Roosevelt. This political maneuvering culminated in a historic 1938 hearing where Hallie Flanagan defended the role of theater in democracy against accusations of salacious and radical content. (6)

Forward Observer Dispatch
Burgeoning Energy Crisis: Strait Closed, Oil and LNG Ops Halted

Forward Observer Dispatch

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 3, 2026 49:12


The John Batchelor Show
S8 Ep493: Gregory Zuckerman introduces the brilliant, driven scientists pursuing vaccines for AIDS, cancer, and malaria, who pivoted their controversial methodologies to confront the burgeoning COVID-19 pandemic. 3

The John Batchelor Show

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 22, 2026 13:49


Gregory Zuckerman introduces the brilliant, driven scientists pursuing vaccines for AIDS, cancer, and malaria, who pivoted their controversial methodologies to confront the burgeoning COVID-19 pandemic. 3

The John Batchelor Show
S8 Ep321: PREVIEW FOR LATER TODAY: GUEST CONRAD BLACK. Canada's Trade Strategy: Navigating USMCA and China Tensions. Conrad Black discusses Canada's efforts to balance trade between a potential new USMCA agreement and a burgeoning relationship with Chin

The John Batchelor Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 16, 2026 1:44


PREVIEW FOR LATER TODAY: GUEST CONRAD BLACK. Canada's Trade Strategy: Navigating USMCA and China Tensions. Conrad Black discusses Canada's efforts to balance trade between a potential new USMCA agreement and a burgeoning relationship with China. He highlights the skilled negotiating of the mission to Beijing, noting that building Chinese cars in Canada could be a strategy to offset automobile and steel trade tensions.GREAT SLAVE LAKE

War on the Rocks
The Reckoning of the Ayatollahs: Understanding Iran's Burgeoning Uprising

War on the Rocks

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 13, 2026 53:21


Ryan had an hour-long conversation with Afshon Ostovar, a leading expert on the Iranian regime and its brutal security services. Afshon breaks down everything you need to know to understand the protest movement taking to the streets across Iran, openly calling for the end of this authoritarian regime. How does the regime operate its repressive apparatus? What of Reza Pahlavi, the son of the ousted shah who is waiting in the wings? What are the scenarios under which we could see the regime fall apart? How did we get here? Afshon answers these questions and more.   This is a free episode of The Iran Reckoning with Afshon Ostovar. If you want more episodes like this and access to our broader suite of members-only podcasts, newsletters, and more, sign up at warontherocks.com/membership.

Spotlight on the Community
From Accomplished Attorney to Burgeoning Novelist

Spotlight on the Community

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 27, 2025 29:30


Tim Reuben, an author, lawyer, and mediator, talks about his debut novel, Tequila:  A Story of Success, Love and Violence, a legal thriller set in the tequila industry. Reuben, who has practiced law since 1980, discusses the challenges of writing his first novel, inspired by his legal experiences. The book follows the Ramirez family's multi-billion-dollar tequila empire, intertwining success, love, and violence. About Spotlight and Cloudcast Media  "Spotlight On The Community" is the longest running community podcast in the country, continuously hosted by Drew Schlosberg for 20 years.  "Spotlight" is part of Cloudcast Media's line-up of powerful local podcasts, telling the stories, highlighting the people, and celebrating the gravitational power of local.   For more information on Cloudcast and its shows and cities served, please visit www.cloudcastmedia.us. Cloudcast Media | the national leader in local podcasting.   About Mission Fed Credit Union  A community champion for over 60 years, Mission Fed Credit Union with over $6 billion in member assets, is the Sponsor of Spotlight On The Community, helping to curate connectivity, collaboration, and catalytic conversations.  For more information on the many services for San Diego residents, be sure to visit them at https://www.missionfed.com/

Adis Journal Podcasts
Burgeoning Non-Muscle Invasive Bladder Cancer Space: AUA 2025 Clinical Trials Presented (Doctor/Patient Podcast)

Adis Journal Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 16, 2025 21:26 Transcription Available


In this plain language podcast, the authors discuss highlights from the American Urological Association (AUA) Annual Meeting 2025. These insights come from the perspective of an expert patient and physician, both of whom have experience and expertise in the field of bladder cancer. This podcast is intended to broaden the reach of complex data and insights from AUA 2025 to a broader audience, including non-specialists, helping enable better informed treatment decisions between patients and healthcare professionals. The authors introduce the current treatment landscape for patients and discuss four clinical trials focusing on patients with bacillus Calmette-Guérin (BCG)-naïve and BCG-unresponsive high-risk non-muscle invasive bladder cancer (HR-NMIBC). This podcast is published open access in Oncology and Therapy and is fully citeable. You can access the original published podcast article through the Oncology and Therapy website and by using this link: https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s40487-025-00409-4. All conflicts of interest can be found online. This podcast is primarily intended for medical professionals. Open Access This podcast is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial 4.0 International License, which permits any non-commercial use, sharing, adaptation, distribution and reproduction in any medium or format, as long as you give appropriate credit to the original author(s) and the source, provide a link to the Creative Commons licence, and indicate if changes were made. The material in this podcast is included in the article's Creative Commons licence, unless indicated otherwise in a credit line to the material. If material is not included in the article's Creative Commons licence and your intended use is not permitted by statutory regulation or exceeds the permitted use, you will need to obtain permission directly from the copyright holder. To view a copy of this licence, visit http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/.

Tip the Scales
TTS Rewind: 72. Robbie Muñoz - From Horrible Tragedy to Burgeoning Success

Tip the Scales

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 5, 2025 47:56


Original air date: March 13, 2024 “Juries do not want to root for someone who's just feeling sorry for themselves…Juries and human beings naturally want to fight for an underdog.” On this week's episode, Maria chats with associate attorney Robbie Munoz. They discuss experiencing medical malpractice first-hand, splitting time between the classroom and the courtroom, how to best present a client to a jury, and Robbie's most embarrassing moment. Highlights 03:36 They operated on my wrong knee 22:45 The Suzuki case 37:59 Building a client's story _____ Guest Robbie Munoz is an amateur boxer turned lawyer for The Simon Law Group who won his first two cases while still in law school. Robbie's unique perspective formed by first hand experience of medical malpractice has led him to great success, including a $160 million verdict against the Suzuki Motor Corporation. You can get in touch with Robbie at https://www.thesimonlawgroup.com Host Maria Monroy (@marialawrank on Instagram) is the Co-founder and President of LawRank, a leading SEO company for law firms since 2013. She has a knack for breaking down complex topics to make them more easily accessible and started Tip the Scales to share her knowledge with listeners like you. Podcast Mentions Video: How to Shape Your Identity & Goals | Huberman Lab Podcast _____ LawRank grows your law firm with SEO Our clients saw a 384% increase in first-time calls and a 603% growth in traffic in 12 months. Get your free competitor report at https://lawrank.com/report. Subscribe to us on your favorite podcast app Rate us 5 stars on iTunes and Spotify Watch us on YouTube Follow us on Instagram and TikTok

Tip the Scales
TTS Rewind: 72. Robbie Muñoz - From Horrible Tragedy to Burgeoning Success

Tip the Scales

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 5, 2025 47:56


Original air date: March 13, 2024 “Juries do not want to root for someone who's just feeling sorry for themselves…Juries and human beings naturally want to fight for an underdog.” On this week's episode, Maria chats with associate attorney Robbie Munoz. They discuss experiencing medical malpractice first-hand, splitting time between the classroom and the courtroom, how to best present a client to a jury, and Robbie's most embarrassing moment. Highlights 03:36 They operated on my wrong knee 22:45 The Suzuki case 37:59 Building a client's story _____ Guest Robbie Munoz is an amateur boxer turned lawyer for The Simon Law Group who won his first two cases while still in law school. Robbie's unique perspective formed by first hand experience of medical malpractice has led him to great success, including a $160 million verdict against the Suzuki Motor Corporation. You can get in touch with Robbie at https://www.thesimonlawgroup.com Host Maria Monroy (@marialawrank on Instagram) is the Co-founder and President of LawRank, a leading SEO company for law firms since 2013. She has a knack for breaking down complex topics to make them more easily accessible and started Tip the Scales to share her knowledge with listeners like you. Podcast Mentions Video: How to Shape Your Identity & Goals | Huberman Lab Podcast _____ LawRank grows your law firm with SEO Our clients saw a 384% increase in first-time calls and a 603% growth in traffic in 12 months. Get your free competitor report at https://lawrank.com/report. Subscribe to us on your favorite podcast app Rate us 5 stars on iTunes and Spotify Watch us on YouTube Follow us on Instagram and TikTok

Bleav in The Comedy Bureau Field Report
Ep. 272: American High Digital & Being Part of a Burgeoning Comedy Empire

Bleav in The Comedy Bureau Field Report

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 22, 2025 54:02


The coming-of-age of comedy will forever be a staple of comedy film and television as it both continues to resonate with audiences across the generations and also, well, time only goes one direction as far as we experience it. With that in mind, American High has carefully built an empire around feature length comedies that focus in on this very popular niche and have done so well that they've assembled a plethora of digital teams including Barely Adult. We got to talk with the brains and cast and boss of this very popular off-shoot of American High to see what goes into expanding the American High cinematic universe. Follow all the fine folks on this ep. as follows: Axelle Azoulay: @axelleazoulay Julianne Lang: @juli_can_ne Jill Young: @jillisyoung Max Castillo: @bigtimemaca Matt Newman: @mattsnewmans Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/barelyadult/ TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@barelyadult YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@barelyadult Website: https://americanhigh.com/ YouTube Shorts: https://www.youtube.com/@americanhighshorts Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/americanhighshorts/?hl=enA TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@americanhighshorts?lang=en Produced by Jake Kroeger Music by Brian Granillo Artwork by Andrew Delman and Jake Kroeger Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.

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Marty in the Morning - RTÉ
opera stars Maria Matthews and Rory Lynch chat about their roles in the Wexford Factory

Marty in the Morning - RTÉ

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 9, 2025 19:37


Burgeoning opera stars Maria Matthews and Rory Lynch chat about their roles in the Wexford Factory production of Rossini's Il Viaggio a Reims, ahead of Wexford Festival Opera 2025

Vermont Edition
Barre's burgeoning queer community

Vermont Edition

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 23, 2025 49:49


Building queer community can be incredibly hard, when you're facing forces like bigotry or intolerance. It can also be hard when you live in a place like Vermont, where there just aren't a whole ton of people.Last week, our team went to The Barre Social Club to record a live panel discussion with Barre-area LGBTQ business owners and organizers who are trying to strengthen ties in Barre's queer community and support vulnerable people there.Our guests were; Liv Dunton of Fox Market and Bar in East Montpelier and Foxy's in Barre. Maddie Cobb is a co-owner of Slowpoke Exchange, a buy-sell-trade shop for vintage and modern clothing in Barre. Heather Ely is the executive director of the Rainbow Bridge Community Center in Barre - a nonprofit that provides support for vulnerable communities and a gathering space for connection. And Lee Baker is a potter and a co-organizer of Vermont Queer Craft.They also shared their thoughts on making Central Vermont home, the recent Supreme Court decision upholding a Tennessee ban on gender affirming care, and about Pride Month – where Barre just hosted its fifth annual pride parade.Broadcast on Monday, June 23, 2025, at noon; rebroadcast at 7 p.m.Have questions, comments or tips? Send us a message or check us out on Instagram.

My Ag Life Daily News Report
Episode 1105 | June 6, 2025 | Can California Farms Co-Exist with Burgeoning Solar Projects?

My Ag Life Daily News Report

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 6, 2025 23:49


On today's episode, Jason Scott reads an article from the June edition of West Coast Nut on merging California farms and solar development projects. Read the full article in your physical copy or online at wcngg.com.Thank you to this month's sponsors who makes it possible to get you your daily news. Please feel free to visit their website.2025 Crop Consultant Conference - https://myaglife.com/crop-consultant-conference/

Black Like Me
S11 E203: A Burgeoning Movement Across The Country To Fight Back And Build Something Better: Ben Wikler Talks About What's Next

Black Like Me

Play Episode Listen Later May 27, 2025 64:22


Ben Wikler returns to the show again in this wild political moment both locally and nationally. As he is stepping out of his role as Chair of Wisconsin Democratic Party he is energized by a recent state Supreme Court win. Dr. Gee asks him about how the Black community fits into the vision of the Democratic Party in the current environment. Are Black voters acknowledged outside of an election? Hear what Ben is doing after his current role and how he is processing his experience in the high profile political climate of Wisconsin. The discussion covers the reality of the Democratic party on the ground, what elections look like for candidates after they are elected, and where the political action should be happening. Ben breaks down the resistance happening to the current administration and why he is encouraged. The two men discuss the role of Black women in the last presidential election and whether their vote and political aspirations are truly valued.  alexgee.com Support the Show: patreon.com/blacklikeme Join the Black Like Me Listener Community Facebook Group

Epic Real Estate Investing
The 3 Numbers That Prove the Economy's Lying to You | 1489

Epic Real Estate Investing

Play Episode Listen Later May 21, 2025 21:20


In this episode, we examine the alarming signals pointing to an economic downturn despite the Fed's reassurances. Burgeoning bankruptcies, plummeting consumer confidence, and a sharp decline in home sales underscore the urgency of taking action. The narrative is illustrated through Natalie's failure to act quickly on a great off-market real estate deal, emphasizing the need for speed and decisiveness. The episode introduces the 'Quick and Dirty Deal Decider' tool to streamline real estate investment decisions swiftly. Listeners are advised to swiftly secure income-producing properties to mitigate economic uncertainties and capitalize on current market dynamics. BUT BEFORE THAT, hear the news about 30-year mortgage future! Quick n' Dirty Deal Decider: https://chatgpt.com/g/g-68192fc883ec8191b4182b9c12650e8b-epic-quick-n-dirty-deal-decider Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

RBN Energy Blogcast
Bad Blood - Burgeoning U.S.-China Trade War Has Potential to Devastate Propane, Ethane Markets

RBN Energy Blogcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 9, 2025 14:47


Planet Normal
The Burgeoning Benefits Bill

Planet Normal

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 20, 2025 73:40


As Prime Minister Keir Starmer strays further Right in his policy decisions on defence spending and benefit cuts, your co-pilots strap into the rocket once more to journey into the madness orbiting Planet Earth. Are Labour finally talking sense when it comes to reforming the welfare system?After breaking down the figures Liam thinks the cuts from Secretary of State for Work and Pensions, Liz Kendall won't even touch the sides, whilst Allison reveals some shocking truths about so-called ‘benefit influencers'...Cashing in on a return fare to the rocket is economist Julian Jessop, who gives his predictions ahead of the upcoming Spring Statement, and just how ‘nasty' things could be…And co-pilot Pearson isn't short of words for the Shakespeare birthplace trust after their recent decision to ‘decolonise' the playwright's birthplace.Read more from Liam: https://www.telegraph.co.uk/authors/liam-halligan/ |Read more from Allison: https://www.telegraph.co.uk/authors/a/ak-ao/allison-pearson/ |Read Allison: ‘Radical welfare reform is the bitter medicine Britain needs': https://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/2025/03/18/radical-welfare-reform-bitter-medicine-britain-needs/ |Need help subscribing or reviewing? Learn more about podcasts here: https://www.telegraph.co.uk/radio/podcasts/podcast-can-find-best-ones-listen/ |Email: planetnormal@telegraph.co.uk |For 30 days' free access to The Telegraph: https://www.telegraph.co.uk/normal | Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

The JP Emerson Show
From Humble beginnings Watching Races with Her Grandmother, to Launching a Burgeoning Media empire, Taylor Kitchen gives Insight to all Race fans and shares a Very Important and Personal Message

The JP Emerson Show

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 10, 2025 58:10


Amidst her well-known ATYL Media, a platform that has become a home for fans and content creators alike, Taylor Kitchen creates dynamic and engaging content across various motorsport disciplines who share a common love for the sport's rich history and its exciting future.Above The Yellow Line has become a growing and well-respected go-to resource for many, as we get to know its founder and host who bravely shares her incredible story and reminds us that It is o.k. to not always be o.k.Connect with Taylor here: https://www.abovetheyellowline.com/https://x.com/_TaylorKitchen_https://x.com/ATYLmediahttps://www.facebook.com/AboveTheYellowLine/https://www.facebook.com/AboveTheYellowLineMedia/https://www.instagram.com/abovetheyellowline/https://www.instagram.com/atylmedia/ What Is Postural Orthostatic Tachycardia Syndrome?Postural orthostatic tachycardia syndrome (POTS) is a disorder in which most of your blood stays in your lower body when you stand up, and in response, your heart rate jumps.To learn more about POTS please visit: https://my.clevelandclinic.org/health/diseases/16560-postural-orthostatic-tachycardia-syndrome-potsIf you're experiencing mental or physical health issues, please remember you're not alone. There's strength in seeking help, and many resources are available to guide you. It's okay to ask for help when you need it.Connect with Red Line Oil: www.redline.com Connect with Mecum Auctions: www.Mecum.com Connect with JP Emerson: www.jpemerson.comFor more podcasts on cars check out Ford Mustang The Early Years Podcast at www.TheMustangPodcast.com, at Apple Podcasts or anywhere you get your podcastsFor more information about sponsorship or advertising on The JP Emerson Show or podcast launch services contact Doug Sandler at doug@turnkeypodcast.com or visit www.turnkeypodcast.com

Lita Doolan's Audio Books
Exploring Britain's Burgeoning Street Art Scene

Lita Doolan's Audio Books

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 8, 2025 6:35 Transcription Available


Welcome to Start Your Art, where we dive into urban art that's both free and inspiring. Host Lita Doolan invites listeners to explore ephemeral street art across Britain, showcasing how creativity blossoms on pavements and in unexpected city corners. Episode highlights include AI-discovered chalk murals and eco-friendly pavement art, bringing new voices into the open. Experience stories of community art in Camden Town and Manchester, along with a vibrant pop-up guerrilla art show in Bristol, fueled by LGBTQ+ artists and activists. Join the movement by interacting with these fleeting masterpieces or sharing new finds using #StartYourArt. Stay tuned for more inspiration in our next episode!

Prophecy Watchers
UFOs are Real, Burgeoning, and Not Going Away | L.A. Marzulli

Prophecy Watchers

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 17, 2024 28:28


Prophecy Watchers
UFOs are Real, Burgeoning, and Not Going Away | L.A. Marzulli

Prophecy Watchers

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 17, 2024 28:28


Stats + Stories
Burgeoning Baby Names | Stats + Stories Episode 351

Stats + Stories

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 19, 2024 25:15


After Hurricane Helene left a path of destruction from Florida through North Carolina in 2024 you may not expect to see a lot of little Helene's in kindergarten rosters 6 years from now. But what names are emerging, and why? Will popular songs or singers be influencing name choices? If so, will lots of little Taylors be on our hypothetical kindergarten roster 6 years in the future. What influences baby names and what has changed over the decades is the focus of today's episode of Stats and Stories with guest Chris Dalla Riva talking about his story in Significance magazine. Chris Dalla Riva is an analyst for the music streaming service Audiomack by day while spending his nights writing and recording music and writing about music for his newsletter Can't Get Much Higher.

The Watch
The Burgeoning Independent TV Industry. Plus, the ‘Severance' S2 Trailer Is Finally Here!

The Watch

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 25, 2024 69:14


The Burgeoning Independent TV Industry. Plus, the ‘Severance' S2 Trailer Is Finally Here! Chris and Andy talk about the trailers for ‘Severance' Season 2 (0:00) and ‘Say Nothing,' which were released this week (1:00). Then they talk about two recent independently made shows—‘Penelope' from Mark Duplass and ‘Shatter Belt' from James Ward Byrkit (21:08)—and how this burgeoning independent TV industry compares to the independent movie scene of the '90s (37:40). Hosts: Chris Ryan and Andy Greenwald Producer: Kaya McMullen Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

The Essential Oil Revolution –– Aromatherapy, DIY, and Healthy Living w/ Samantha Lee Wright

If a lavender bush and citrus tree had a love child, it would be Bergamot. This fantastic smelling oil boasts the calming properties of lavender and the mood boost of citrus oils. This “best of both worlds” quality is the precise reason that Dr. Danielle Daniel chose Bergamot for her thesis research on essential oils and PTSD. Dr. Danielle takes us through her study and the amazing outcomes experienced by her participants. She goes into the science behind essential oils and how their unique chemical makeup can positively improve our emotional wellbeing. This episode is fascinating, insightful, and will help you understand why essential oils are so powerful when it comes to dealing with stress and anxiety. Listen now to learn something new and hear why Dr. Danielle wants you to ditch your toothpaste. See full show notes for this episode HERE. Leave us a review while you're there.Lookin' for some podcast goodies? I've got ya covered! Shop our t-shirts, swag, and other popular products HERENew to essential oils? Here is my free guide to help you demystify this topic  FREE Essential Oils Guide.Our website is www.RevolutionOilsPodcast.comView hundreds of Essential Oil Recipes in our DIY DugoutSign up for my  PODCAST NEWSLETTER and you'll get FREE tips on how to live a healthier, more balanced life! Say hello on social. Use the Hashtag #essentialoilrevolutionpodcast so I know you're a friend! Facebook Instagram Grab yourself a freebie here! ---> https://linktr.ee/samleewrightThank you to our amazing sponsors.Heard about a product you'd like to try? View our list of sponsors HERE and help us keep this podcast 100% free!FAQs: Who is Samantha Lee Wright? Which brand of oils do you recommend and why? Is it safe to ingest essential oils? (And other safety concerns) Are essential oils safe for cats? (See safety section) Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoicesSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

The Essential Oil Revolution –– Aromatherapy, DIY, and Healthy Living w/ Samantha Lee Wright

If a lavender bush and citrus tree had a love child, it would be Bergamot. This fantastic smelling oil boasts the calming properties of lavender and the mood boost of citrus oils.  This “best of both worlds” quality is the precise reason that Dr. Danielle Daniel chose Bergamot for her thesis research on essential oils and PTSD.  Dr. Danielle takes us through her study and the amazing outcomes experienced by her participants. She goes into the science behind essential oils and how their unique chemical makeup can positively improve our emotional wellbeing.  This episode is fascinating, insightful, and will help you understand why essential oils are so powerful when it comes to dealing with stress and anxiety.  Listen now to learn something new and hear why Dr. Danielle wants you to ditch your toothpaste.  See full show notes for this episode HERE. Leave us a review while you're there. Lookin' for some podcast goodies? I've got ya covered! Shop our t-shirts, swag, and other popular products HERE New to essential oils? Here is my free guide to help you demystify this topic  FREE Essential Oils Guide. Our website is www.RevolutionOilsPodcast.com View hundreds of Essential Oil Recipes in our DIY Dugout Sign up for my  PODCAST NEWSLETTER and you'll get FREE tips on how to live a healthier, more balanced life!  Say hello on social. Use the Hashtag #essentialoilrevolutionpodcast so I know you're a friend! Facebook Instagram Grab yourself a freebie here! ---> https://linktr.ee/samleewright Thank you to our amazing sponsors. Heard about a product you'd like to try? View our list of sponsors HERE and help us keep this podcast 100% free! FAQs: Who is Samantha Lee Wright? Which brand of oils do you recommend and why? Is it safe to ingest essential oils? (And other safety concerns) Are essential oils safe for cats? (See safety section) Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

The Ricochet Audio Network Superfeed
Hub Wonk: Property Tax Reassessment: Beleaguered Buildings Bear Burden of Boston's Burgeoning Budget (#211)

The Ricochet Audio Network Superfeed

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 30, 2024


Joe Selvaggi talks with Marty Walz, the interim president of the Boston Municipal Research Bureau, about more viable, long-term alternatives to Mayor Wu's property tax classification proposal.

Modrn Business
Children's Music Education's Place In Franchising's Burgeoning PE Market With Bach To Rock

Modrn Business

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 22, 2024 38:37


In this episode, Zack discusses the role Bach To Rock, America's 2nd largest music education brand for children, plays in the massive influx of capital going into children's services today. We get into Bach To Rock's typical franchisee, why the market is so hot currently, the role children's enrichment plays in today's society and their plans for potentially starting to expand internationally.

Bible Talk — A podcast by 9Marks
1 Kings 10: On the Queen of Sheba Losing Her Breath at Solomon's Blessed Reign and Burgeoning Roth IRA (Ep. 121)

Bible Talk — A podcast by 9Marks

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 26, 2024 30:41


When the Queen of Sheba shows up, Solomon's reign takes her breath away. His people are blessed, his coffers are full, and she seems to trust the Lord. But is this the beginning of the end?Alex Duke chats with Jim Hamilton and Sam Emadi about 1 Kings 10.

The Ken Carman Show with Anthony Lima
FML - A burgeoning ecosystem in Ken's backyard

The Ken Carman Show with Anthony Lima

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 17, 2024 9:41


Ken Carman and Anthony Lima address a snake issue during another edition of 'Fix My Life!'