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Congressman Eric Burleson discusses comprehensive healthcare reform, highlighting the need to increase the supply of doctors, expand access to medications, and offer more affordable insurance alternatives. He critiques the limitations of Obamacare subsidies and outlines why reconciliation is necessary for meaningful Republican solutions. Burleson also addresses rising premiums, the role of gas prices in cost-of-living expenses, and recent redistricting challenges in Missouri and Indiana, emphasizing voter responsibility in identifying true conservatives.
This hour opens with a weather update for the northern parts of the listening area, highlighting snow and potential road issues. Marc previews upcoming interviews, including Congressman Eric Burleson on healthcare reform and Jim Carafano on international security matters. The conversation with Carafano focuses on U.S. actions regarding Venezuelan oil, sanctions enforcement, and the broader implications for regional stability. Congressman Burleson then discusses healthcare reform, insurance premiums, and challenges within the Republican Party to implement meaningful change. The hour concludes with Kim critiquing claims that “Jingle Bells” is racist and addressing workplace ethics in light of a Michigan coach scandal, tying cultural commentary to personal responsibility.
Download Audio. Scott interviews Brandt Burleson about how he stumbled into his former job at an Israeli consulate, what they had him doing, why they were interested in him and what he thinks of all that now. Discussed on the show: Creative Chaos: Inside the CIA's Covert War to Topple the Syrian Government by William Van Wagenen “The Alawite women taken as sex slaves in Syria” (The Spectator) “Inside Syria's state-backed cover-up of Alawite women's kidnappings” (The Cradle) Brandt Burleson holds a MA in International Affairs from American University. He worked as the Strategic Outreach Director for the Consulate General of Israel to the Southwest United States for over eight years. Before that, he planned business and policy programs for Asia Society Texas Center. He now publishes regularly at The Libertarian Institute. Audio cleaned up with the Podsworth app: https://podsworth.com Use code HORTON50 for 50% off your first order at Podsworth.com to clean up your voice recordings, sound like a pro, and also support the Scott Horton Show! For more on Scott's work: Check out The Libertarian Institute: https://www.libertarianinstitute.org Check out Scott's other show, Provoked, with Darryl Cooper https://youtube.com/@Provoked_Show Read Scott's books: Provoked: How Washington Started the New Cold War with Russia and the Catastrophe in Ukraine https://amzn.to/47jMtg7 (The audiobook of Provoked is being published in sections at https://scotthortonshow.com) Enough Already: Time to End the War on Terrorism: https://amzn.to/3tgMCdw Fool's Errand: Time to End the War in Afghanistan https://amzn.to/3HRufs0 Follow Scott on X @scotthortonshow And check out Scott's full interview archives: https://scotthorton.org/all-interviews This episode of the Scott Horton Show is sponsored by: Roberts and Roberts Brokerage Incorporated https://rrbi.co Moon Does Artisan Coffee https://scotthorton.org/coffee; Tom Woods' Liberty Classroom https://www.libertyclassroom.com/dap/a/?a=1616 and Dissident Media https://dissidentmedia.com You can also support Scott's work by making a one-time or recurring donation at https://scotthorton.org/donate/https://scotthortonshow.com or https://patreon.com/scotthortonshow
We're celebrating Indigenous storytelling by talking about what it really means to decolonize your bookshelf and reclaim the stories that shape identity, culture, and connection.Breanne sits down with Dominique Burleson, Lumbee bookseller and founder of Paperbacks & Frybread, to explore the power of Indigenous representation in literature and the role books play in remembering who we are.Dominique shares her journey from homeschool mom to viral bookstore owner and advocate for Indigenous literature, offering insight into how stories can reconnect us to language, cultural roots, and ancestral knowledge.As we honor National American Indian Heritage Month (a little late), this conversation is a reminder that storytelling is survival - and that Indigenous books are acts of resistance, reclamation, and love.This is a reminder that decolonizing your bookshelf is a pathway to reclaiming your narrative and carrying Indigenous stories into the future - not just in November, but year-round.EPISODE TOPICS:
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Recorded September 22, 2024 - Sunday Evening Service
Segment 1: Interview with Joel Burleson-Davis Frontline workers can't afford to be slowed down by manual, repetitive logins, especially in mission-critical industries where both security and productivity are crucial. This segment will explore how inefficient login methods erode productivity, while workarounds like shared credentials increase risk, highlighting why passwordless authentication is emerging as a game-changer for frontline access to shared devices. Joel Burleson-Davis, Chief Technology Officer of Imprivata, will share how organizations can adopt frictionless and secure access management to improve both security and frontline efficiency at scale. Segment Resources: Putting Complex Passwords to Work For You This segment is sponsored by Imprivata. Visit https://securityweekly.com/imprivata to learn more about them! Topic Segment: The Economics of AI Agents Vendors are finding, after integrating agents into their processes, that agentic AI can get expensive very quickly. Of course, this isn't surprising when your goal is "review all my third party contracts and fill out questionnaires for me" and the pricing is X DOLLARS for 1M TOKENS blah blah context window, max model thinking model blah blah. No one knows what the conversion is from "review my contracts" to millions of tokens, so everyone is left to just test it out and see what the bill is at the end of the month. As we saw with Cloud when adoption started increasing in the early 2010s, we are naturally entering the era of AI cost optimization. In this segment, we'll discuss what that means, how it affects the market, and how it affects the use of AI in cybersecurity. Jackie mentions this story from Wired in the segment: https://www.wired.com/story/ai-bubble-will-burst/ News Segment Finally, in the enterprise security news, we've got funding and acquisitions 7 red flags you're doing cloud wrong security standards for open source projects post mortems of attacks on open source supply chain some analysis on current and historic AWS outages a deep dive some dumpster fires and how much would you pay for a robot that puts away the dishes? All that and more, on this episode of Enterprise Security Weekly. Visit https://www.securityweekly.com/esw for all the latest episodes! Show Notes: https://securityweekly.com/esw-431
Segment 1: Interview with Joel Burleson-Davis Frontline workers can't afford to be slowed down by manual, repetitive logins, especially in mission-critical industries where both security and productivity are crucial. This segment will explore how inefficient login methods erode productivity, while workarounds like shared credentials increase risk, highlighting why passwordless authentication is emerging as a game-changer for frontline access to shared devices. Joel Burleson-Davis, Chief Technology Officer of Imprivata, will share how organizations can adopt frictionless and secure access management to improve both security and frontline efficiency at scale. Segment Resources: Putting Complex Passwords to Work For You This segment is sponsored by Imprivata. Visit https://securityweekly.com/imprivata to learn more about them! Topic Segment: The Economics of AI Agents Vendors are finding, after integrating agents into their processes, that agentic AI can get expensive very quickly. Of course, this isn't surprising when your goal is "review all my third party contracts and fill out questionnaires for me" and the pricing is X DOLLARS for 1M TOKENS blah blah context window, max model thinking model blah blah. No one knows what the conversion is from "review my contracts" to millions of tokens, so everyone is left to just test it out and see what the bill is at the end of the month. As we saw with Cloud when adoption started increasing in the early 2010s, we are naturally entering the era of AI cost optimization. In this segment, we'll discuss what that means, how it affects the market, and how it affects the use of AI in cybersecurity. Jackie mentions this story from Wired in the segment: https://www.wired.com/story/ai-bubble-will-burst/ News Segment Finally, in the enterprise security news, we've got funding and acquisitions 7 red flags you're doing cloud wrong security standards for open source projects post mortems of attacks on open source supply chain some analysis on current and historic AWS outages a deep dive some dumpster fires and how much would you pay for a robot that puts away the dishes? All that and more, on this episode of Enterprise Security Weekly. Visit https://www.securityweekly.com/esw for all the latest episodes! Show Notes: https://securityweekly.com/esw-431
Segment 1: Interview with Joel Burleson-Davis Frontline workers can't afford to be slowed down by manual, repetitive logins, especially in mission-critical industries where both security and productivity are crucial. This segment will explore how inefficient login methods erode productivity, while workarounds like shared credentials increase risk, highlighting why passwordless authentication is emerging as a game-changer for frontline access to shared devices. Joel Burleson-Davis, Chief Technology Officer of Imprivata, will share how organizations can adopt frictionless and secure access management to improve both security and frontline efficiency at scale. Segment Resources: Putting Complex Passwords to Work For You This segment is sponsored by Imprivata. Visit https://securityweekly.com/imprivata to learn more about them! Topic Segment: The Economics of AI Agents Vendors are finding, after integrating agents into their processes, that agentic AI can get expensive very quickly. Of course, this isn't surprising when your goal is "review all my third party contracts and fill out questionnaires for me" and the pricing is X DOLLARS for 1M TOKENS blah blah context window, max model thinking model blah blah. No one knows what the conversion is from "review my contracts" to millions of tokens, so everyone is left to just test it out and see what the bill is at the end of the month. As we saw with Cloud when adoption started increasing in the early 2010s, we are naturally entering the era of AI cost optimization. In this segment, we'll discuss what that means, how it affects the market, and how it affects the use of AI in cybersecurity. Jackie mentions this story from Wired in the segment: https://www.wired.com/story/ai-bubble-will-burst/ News Segment Finally, in the enterprise security news, we've got funding and acquisitions 7 red flags you're doing cloud wrong security standards for open source projects post mortems of attacks on open source supply chain some analysis on current and historic AWS outages a deep dive some dumpster fires and how much would you pay for a robot that puts away the dishes? All that and more, on this episode of Enterprise Security Weekly. Show Notes: https://securityweekly.com/esw-431
Segment 1: Interview with Joel Burleson-Davis Frontline workers can't afford to be slowed down by manual, repetitive logins, especially in mission-critical industries where both security and productivity are crucial. This segment will explore how inefficient login methods erode productivity, while workarounds like shared credentials increase risk, highlighting why passwordless authentication is emerging as a game-changer for frontline access to shared devices. Joel Burleson-Davis, Chief Technology Officer of Imprivata, will share how organizations can adopt frictionless and secure access management to improve both security and frontline efficiency at scale. Segment Resources: Putting Complex Passwords to Work For You This segment is sponsored by Imprivata. Visit https://securityweekly.com/imprivata to learn more about them! Topic Segment: The Economics of AI Agents Vendors are finding, after integrating agents into their processes, that agentic AI can get expensive very quickly. Of course, this isn't surprising when your goal is "review all my third party contracts and fill out questionnaires for me" and the pricing is X DOLLARS for 1M TOKENS blah blah context window, max model thinking model blah blah. No one knows what the conversion is from "review my contracts" to millions of tokens, so everyone is left to just test it out and see what the bill is at the end of the month. As we saw with Cloud when adoption started increasing in the early 2010s, we are naturally entering the era of AI cost optimization. In this segment, we'll discuss what that means, how it affects the market, and how it affects the use of AI in cybersecurity. Jackie mentions this story from Wired in the segment: https://www.wired.com/story/ai-bubble-will-burst/ News Segment Finally, in the enterprise security news, we've got funding and acquisitions 7 red flags you're doing cloud wrong security standards for open source projects post mortems of attacks on open source supply chain some analysis on current and historic AWS outages a deep dive some dumpster fires and how much would you pay for a robot that puts away the dishes? All that and more, on this episode of Enterprise Security Weekly. Show Notes: https://securityweekly.com/esw-431
ANGELA'S SYMPOSIUM 📖 Academic Study on Witchcraft, Paganism, esotericism, magick and the Occult
What happens when a work of fiction becomes a real grimoire? In this episode, we explore The Demons of the Necronomicon, H. P. Lovecraft's imagined pantheon of cosmic entities and their extraordinary transformation into living figures within modern occultism. Drawing on peer-reviewed research, we trace how Cthulhu, Yog-Sothoth, and Nyarlathotep escaped the pages of pulp horror to become objects of ritual, devotion, and philosophical speculation. From Kenneth Grant's Typhonian Thelema to chaos magic's postmodern experiments, this video unveils how fiction, faith, and imagination converge in the making of contemporary demonology.CONNECT & SUPPORT
On today's podcast, I sit down with co-pastors Sterling Burleson (the lawyer) and Kaleb Jackson (the rancher) to explore their unique journey into co-vocational ministry. Together, they share how God has led them to serve side-by-side as pastors while continuing in their respective professions. At Wesley Biblical Seminary, we're witnessing a growing movement of co-vocational leaders being called into ministry—men and women who are faithfully serving both the Church and the marketplace. Sterling and Kaleb are a compelling example of this Spirit-led trend.Youtube - https://youtu.be/-xg-fo4hqKgAudio - https://andymilleriii.com/media/podcastApple - https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/more-to-the-story-with-dr-andy-miller/id1569988895?uo=4If you are interested in learning more about my two full-length video-accompanied courses, Contender: Going Deeper in the Book of Jude andHeaven and Other Destinations: A Biblical Journey Beyond this World , visit courses.andymilleriii.comAnd don't forget about my most recent book, Contender, which is available on Amazon! Five Steps to Deeper Teaching and Preaching - Recently, I updated this PDF document and added a 45-minute teaching video with slides, explaining this tool. It's like a mini-course. If you sign up for my list, I will send this free resource to you. Sign up here - www.AndyMillerIII.com or Five Steps to Deeper Teaching and Preaching. Today's episode is brought to you by Wesley Biblical Seminary. Interested in going deeper in your faith? Check out our certificate programs, B.A., M.A.s, M.Div., and D.Min degrees. You will study with world-class faculty and the most racially diverse student body in the country. www.wbs.eduThanks too to Phil Laeger for my podcast music. You can find out about Phil's music at https://www.laeger.net
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A special needs man found dead at family's home. Plus the Cowboys kick Commander tail
In this episode of The Team Chip Podcast, Chip Townsend sits down with Chance Burleson, owner of Legends Martial Arts and son of martial arts pioneer Pat Burleson, to talk about what it really means to carry a legacy. From growing up around one of the greats to building his own path as a leader, Chance shares lessons on hard work, humility, and why doing the right thing has to be its own reward. This conversation dives deep into perseverance, learning how to lose, and keeping your standards high no matter what life or competition throws your way. If you're building something meant to last — in your school, your family, or your community — this is one you don't want to miss.
In this episode we talk with Florida State Seminole baseball Strength and conditioning coach Jamie Burleson. Jamie is the 1st NCAA coach to appear on the Byrd Sports Performance podcast. Jamie has been training FSU since 2018. He's had stops at Florida, Penn State and Central Florida. Burleson goes over how he uses the conjugate philosophy to train FSU baseball. He's helped FSU to go to back to back berths in the college World Series and has helped put 11 in the MLB just last year alone. He talks on his yearly plan for fall ball, in season and summer ball. How he develops swing, and throwing velocity and fast base stealer. Support the show
This week we feature banjo and guitar player Jason Burleson and talk with him about his career in bluegrass, his thirty years with Blue Highway and a new single that he and his wife have recently released that will lead to his first solo album. You'll also hear that single on the podcast.
Hey everyone! Crime Con wiped us out and kept me from getting an episode out this week. Please enjoy this revisiting of Surprise Justice. New episode next week! Who's ready for a petty surprise? This week on Live, Laugh, Larceny: A True Petty Crime Podcast, the crew is back with more dumb criminal stories, bizarre dilemmas, and a round of Would You Rather that gets hilariously out of control. Trevin kicks things off with a dilemma inspired by too much Succession. After binge-watching the hit HBO series, every casual conversation suddenly feels like a high-stakes corporate power play. Is everyone plotting to betray him, or is this just a side effect of prestige TV obsession? Meanwhile, Amanda faces a dilemma of her own: she receives a sweet and thoughtful text from her husband… only to later discover he sent it because he thought he might actually die at work. Romantic or terrifying? You decide. For Would You Rather, Amanda pulls from Mirror.co.uk's “10 Absolutely Diabolical Would You Rathers That Will Haunt You For Days.” Would you rather get caught watching porn in the office or accidentally send a rude email about your boss… to your boss? Trevin, on the other hand, dives deep into Reddit with a question guaranteed to ruin your mental images of the human body: would you rather have a horizontal buttcrack or a vertical mouth? Get ready for absurd logistics about stairs, redesigned toilets, and how a vertical jaw would even function. Then it's on to storytime, where petty crimes and surprise justice take center stage: The Danger in Our Surroundings – Amanda tells the story of 21-year-old Stephen Daniel of Snellville, Georgia, who was hanging around a QuikTrip gas station looking for a ride. Unfortunately for him, Officer B.W. Brown might be the only one to “offer” any kind of transportation. Haters on the Road to Glory – Trevin covers Jessica Curs, a 4th-grade girls' basketball coach in Burleson, Texas. Her undefeated season was threatened when heckler Gary Melson disrupted her championship game. But when police show up, nobody is a winner. From gas station arrests to police-backed game-day surprises, this episode is full of petty criminals, strange justice, and plenty of laughs. Today's Stories: The Danger in Our Surroundings Haters on the Road to Glory
On this episode of The Downtown, we talk to Brian with the United Cajun Navy. Brian joins us to talk about United We Sound: Together for Texas happening on August 31st at Hoot's Hall in Burleson. It's a charity concert to help support flood recovery efforts across Texas with funds going to the Kerr County Flood Relief Fund and the United Cajun Navy. Apple Podcasts - https://tinyurl.com/yf2yk2jzGoogle Podcasts - https://tinyurl.com/ybuxuvymSpotify - https://tinyurl.com/yh4xbgvuPodcast Addict- https://tinyurl.com/y9d7qcpySpreaker - https://www.spreaker.com/user/arlingtoncitizenmedia
An interesting game for the Cardinals last night. We talk it over with Martin Kilcoyne here. Contreras' ejection, Burleson walk-off, Sonny Gray and more thoughts on salvaging some good from this season. Fan attendance has dropped to a number the team hasn't seen since 1997. What will the rest of this week look like with the perfect weather? Is it this low from here on out? Lots of rumbling about Wetherholt but is it worth it to bring him up already? We pitch Quinn Matthews to the rotation as well. We take a quick look at the starting week for college football too. Listen here thanks to Lou Fusz Automotive group:
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Summary: In Hour 3 Segment 3, Congressman Eric Burleson joins the show to discuss the controversial insider trading allegations against Nancy Pelosi. Burleson emphasizes the need for transparency and investigation but pushes back against broad-brush accusations targeting all members of Congress, noting Pelosi's unique access as part of the "gang of eight." He explains why many members avoid stock trading due to disclosure burdens and potential criticism. The conversation shifts to the broader "deep state" and intelligence community abuses during the Obama era, including the weaponization of intelligence against Trump and recent revelations like the discovery of classified documents in "burn bags." Burleson calls for prosecutions of those responsible, calling the political weaponization treasonous. Lastly, Burleson predicts Congress will likely pass a continuing resolution to avoid a government shutdown, acknowledging the difficulty in passing full appropriations due to competing interests and earmarks.
Hour 3 kicks off with a recap of the outrageous removal of a fan at a St. Louis soccer game for wearing a MAGA hat, highlighting left-wing intolerance. The conversation shifts to a deep legal dive on Missouri's controversial stadium subsidy bill with attorney Beavis Schock, who explains why the bill likely violates the state constitution's single-subject rule. The stadium deal effectively means taxpayers are footing Patrick Mahomes' massive salary, sparking serious pushback. Next, senior Heritage Foundation expert Jim Carafano weighs in on Middle East tensions, critiquing misguided Palestinian state recognition moves by Canada and the UK, and explaining the geopolitical reality that only the U.S. and Israel hold true influence over the Gaza conflict. Carafano predicts Hamas' irrelevance and urges focusing on a stable future. Congressman Eric Burleson joins to discuss insider trading concerns around Nancy Pelosi, calling for a serious investigation while acknowledging the complexity of broad legislative attempts to curb stock trading by members of Congress. Burleson also weighs in on the ongoing deep-state scandal, calling it treasonous and insisting the corrupt actors must be prosecuted. Kim closes the hour with “Kim on a Whim,” sounding alarms over a new Illinois law mandating annual mental health screenings in public schools from grades 3–12. She questions the lack of parental transparency and consent, potential privacy violations, and the risk of bureaucratic overreach in politically hostile environments.
(00:00-15:15) Ed Hermann joins us in studio before heading to Chicago. Brody's wrasslin' show. Hulk Hogan's career. Who is Brody's white whale? Doug, do you remember Dude Love? WrestleDream. Ed's first trip to Wrigley. Ryne Sandberg.(15:23-28:54) Will Nolan Arenado be with the Cardinals at 5:01? Martin spaced out there for a second. Sell everything that's not nailed down. Martin needs to close some tabs. Snitch tagging is in the screen shot bandit realm. Cubs acquiring Andrew Kittredge. Reports of Cardinals getting some interest for Nootbar, Donovan, and Burleson.(29:04-39:53) Trade deadline ditties continue. Shane Bieber going to the Blue Jays.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
We're joined by Representative Eric Burlison to discuss the House Oversight Committee's investigation into President Biden's mental fitness and questions surrounding decision-making inside the White House. Burleson outlines allegations that executive orders were signed without the president's full awareness and highlights concerns about unelected staff acting independently. The conversation also touches on several top officials invoking the Fifth Amendment, signaling potential efforts to conceal the extent of Biden's cognitive decline. We dig into the committee's next steps possibly including subpoenas for the president and vice president and why the mainstream media has largely ignored what's being called the “auto pen” scandal.
Having established the accuracy, divine inspiration, and timelessness of the Bible in the previous 5 lessons, it's of utmost importance that we understand the message of the Bible and what it means for us. What should we do with the things we're told in the Bible, and how should we let those things influence our lives every day?
Many individuals have their favorite Bible translations, but how are translations made, and what should we look out for? What Bible translation should I choose? Have the translations made been accurate?
This lesson continues our Bible Seminar with Dr. Doug Burleson focusing on the topic of "Why You Can Trust Your Bible." Has the Bible been accurately copied and put together in a way that we can trust? What about textual variants? What about missing verses in Scripture? Brother Doug shares common misconceptions that individuals may have.
Our class today kicks off our Bible Seminar with Dr. Doug Burleson focusing on the topic of "Why You Can Trust Your Bible." In this lesson, the first of 6, Doug introduces the theme for the week and provides some foundational starting points for proving the divine inspiration of the Bible.
This lesson continues our Bible Seminar with Dr. Doug Burleson focusing on the topic of "Why You Can Trust Your Bible." As we continue focusing on the idea of trusting our Bible, what conclusions can we make about being certain that the Bible is actually the word of God? Dr. Burleson takes us through some of the evidence and reasoning behind why we can be sure that it is.
This lesson continues our Bible Seminar with Dr. Doug Burleson focusing on the topic of "Why You Can Trust Your Bible." In recent times, there has been some debate about which books actually belong in the Bible. Amidst this opposition to accepting the 66 books of the Bible as canon, Dr. Burleson gives us full assurance that we can be confident that books of the Bible that we have are correct and inspired by God.
Capital Beat: Burleson Battles the Swamp: Rescission Win, CBDC Fight, and Epstein Files Pressure full 691 Fri, 18 Jul 2025 16:18:08 +0000 UNruoQVXWd3gxMJWvexYkHVpslvfGUVM news & politics,news,daily news,politics,news commentary,government The Marc Cox Morning Show news & politics,news,daily news,politics,news commentary,government Capital Beat: Burleson Battles the Swamp: Rescission Win, CBDC Fight, and Epstein Files Pressure The Marc Cox Morning Show is your home for no-nonsense conversation. Marc Cox is a political junkie and recovering journalist who has spent decades reporting on the biggest news of the day. Now he gets to talk about it. 2024 © 2021 Audacy, Inc. News & Politics News Daily News Politics News Commentary Government False
Plus, death threats are the latest challenge facing local leaders in Kerrville and Kerr County over their response to the deadly flooding, nearly two weeks after losing his parents in the Hill Country flooding a Burleson man is honoring all those who have devoted their time, effort and money to help flood victims recover, and more!
The Marc Cox Morning Show covers the devastating floods in Texas, where 82 lives were lost and 41 people remain missing. Rep. Eric Burlison breaks down the fight to pass the “big, beautiful bill,” detailing how the Senate weakened key conservative provisions and why executive actions are critical. The team also reacts to Tucker Carlson's controversial interview with Iran's president. A National Weather Service representative explains how rare flash flood events like this are and what protocols are in place. Plus, Tom Ackerman analyzes the St. Louis Cardinals' rotation struggles and the potential impact of Jordan Hicks on the mound.
Bernie Miklasz delivers a thorough critique of the Cardinals' offense, highlighting struggles with runners in scoring position and inconsistent batting performances from key players like Donovan, Gorman, and Burleson. He analyzes pitching rotation issues, including detailed breakdowns of Miles Mikolas and Jordan Hicks' recent starts, and considers Steven Matz as a possible rotation addition. The discussion covers bullpen management, trade deadline moves, and tactical insights ahead of the upcoming Cubs series. Bernie evaluates player strengths and weaknesses, young talent potential, and the team's competitiveness in the Wild Card race. He offers critical insights on managerial decisions and front office strategies, emphasizing the importance of long-term team building and realistic postseason expectations.
Alec Burleson joins the show from rainy Pittsburgh to talk all things Cardinals baseball and Big League Bash coming up on July 27th at The Factory in Chesterfield. Alec discusses his recent run of hitting, his improved defense and some of the outstanding catches as of late, and talks about his nickname "Burly". See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Today is Day 4 with the host of The OpenDoor Experience and Senior Pastor of OpenDoor Church in Burleson, Texas, Pastor Troy Brewer! Pastor Troy is the author of the book, Numbers That Prophesy: Hearing God through Historic Headlines and Numbers That Preach. God is still speaking today! Pastor Troy shares how God's numbers and patterns are present in all things and there is a world clock in Heaven. Hear the parallels between the Lincoln assassinaton and the events of The Titanic. Go to our Nori Media affiliate for information on Pastor Troy's book.
- Is Pallante on notice after the Mcgreevy start?- Will Doug Armstong finally buyout a player this offseason?- Do we ever see the Cardinals moving on from Burleson, Gorman or Walker?- How concerned should we be about the UFL?See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Pastor Troy Brewer, the host of The OpenDoor Experience and Senior Pastor of OpenDoor Church in Burleson, Texas, is here for Day 3 with the panel. Hear how his book, Numbers That Prophesy: Hearing God through Historic Headlines and Numbers That Preach reveals God's presence in various famous historic events and why patterns in numbers are the same in heaven and on Earth.
Alec Burleson joins the program to promote "Bats and Barrels" with Big League Impact, a charity whiskey tasting event hosted by Alec and Ryan Helsley at Adventure Unknown taking place this Sunday. Alec also talks about the doubleheader with KC yesterday, if there is any difference in approach when a team like the Dodgers comes to town, and shares who the best cards players are on the Cards. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Today is Day 2 with the host of The OpenDoor Experience and Senior Pastor of OpenDoor Church in Burleson, Texas, Pastor Troy Brewer! Pastor Troy and the panel discuss the beginnings of his ministry and how God warns those who hurt children. Hear the role of the body of Christ regarding the fruit of the Spirit and the presence of God in historical moments as discussed in his book, Numbers That Prophesy: Hearing God through Historic Headlines and Numbers That Preach.
Segment 1: Erik Bloch Interview The math on SOC AI just isn't adding up. It's not easy to do the math, either, as each SOC automation vendor is tackling alert fatigue and SecOps assistants a bit differently. Fortunately for us and our audience, Erik Bloch met with many of these vendors at RSAC and is going to share what he learned with us! Segment 2: Enterprise Weekly News In this week's enterprise security news, 1. Some interesting new companies getting funding 2. Chainguard isn't unique anymore 3. AI slop coming to open source soon 4. Wiz dominance analysis 5. the IKEA effect in cybersecurity 6. LLM model collapse 7. vulnerabilities 8. DFIR reports 9. and fun with LinkedIn and prompt injection! Segment 3: RSAC Interviews runZero Interview with HD Moore Despite becoming a checkbox feature in major product suites, vulnerability management is fundamentally broken. The few remaining first-wave vulnerability scanners long ago shifted their investments and attention into adjacent markets to maintain growth, bolting on fragmented functionality that's added complexity without effectively securing today's attack surfaces. Meanwhile, security teams are left contending with massive blind spots and disparate tools that collectively fail to detect exposures that are commonly exploited by attackers. Our industry is ready for change. Jeff and HD explore the current state of vulnerability management, what's required to truly prevent real-world incidents, new perspectives that are challenging the status quo, and innovative approaches that are finally overcoming decades old problems to usher in a new era of vulnerability management. Segment Resources: Read more about runZero's recent launch, including new exposure management capabilities: https://www.runzero.com/blog/new-era-exposure-management/ Watch a two-minute summary and deeper dive videos here: https://www.youtube.com/@runZeroInc Tune into runZero's monthly research webcast, runZero Hour, to hear about the team's latest research findings and additional debate on all things exposure management: https://www.runzero.com/research/runzero-hour/ Try runZero free for 21 days by visiting https://securityweekly.com/runzerorsac. After 21 days, the trial converts into a free Community Edition license that is great for small environments and home networks. Imprivata interview with Joel Burleson-Davis Organizations in mission-critical industries are acutely aware of the growing cyber threats, like the Medusa ransomware gang attacking critical US sectors, but are wary that implementing stricter security protocols will slow productivity and create new barriers for employees. This is a valid concern, but organizations should not accept the trade-off between the inevitability of a breach by avoiding productivity-dampening security measures, or the drop in employee productivity and rise in frustration caused by implementing security measures that might mitigate a threat like Medusa. In this conversation, Joel will discuss how organizations can build a robust security strategy that does not impede productivity. He will highlight how Imprivata's partnership with SailPoint enables stronger enterprise identity security while enhancing efficiency—helping organizations strike the right balance. This segment is sponsored by Imprivata. Visit https://securityweekly.com/imprivatarsac to learn more about them! Visit https://www.securityweekly.com/esw for all the latest episodes! Show Notes: https://securityweekly.com/esw-408
(00:00-32:55) Doug's down today after the loss last night. Attendance up a bit last night. Jackson almost won a raffle. Big pastrami dog guy. The Ken Dog. Topless popsicles. Lance Lynn wanted to light the picnic table on fire. Plowhawk trying to get Holliday's autograph at spring training. The 2011 World Series bullpen snafu for the Cardinals. That Cardinal loss is tearing the community apart. Audio of Oli talking about not hitting Burleson last night. Buck Swope's Twitter. Leaving smut around the office.(33:03-52:48) Kimbra's bangs. Audio from MLB Network talking Cardinals being buyers or sellers at the trade deadline. Naming A League of Their Own cast. A grifter's bonfire. Build each other up. Golfing French Lick. Packing is the only thing keeping Doug from moving.(52:57-1:07:12) Just gonna have fun and be boys with White Castles and beer. Audio of Pat Maroon on MLB Network giving his Mount Rushmore of Cardinals. He named too many. Doug himming and hawing over his list. Maroon on winning the Cup in St. Louis.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Alec Burleson, fresh off the doubleheader yesterday in Philly, joins us to talk about the Cardinals recent hot streak and the offensive approach of the ballclub. Alec talks about the team's mindset, as well as the veteran leadership from guys like Arenado and Contreras. Alec also discusses his charitable work with Big League Impact. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
(00:00-20:47) Dido. Sharon wants us to stop health shaming Doug. Chairman on the Pondoff's Anonymous Recovery Podcast. Time and money don't exist at the airport. Big Noon kickoffs causing a ruckus in Columbus. Unchecked old men are the worst. Best kickoff time in college football. Canton vs. Cooperstown. College donors. Audio of Charles Barkley talking Auburn and NIL.(20:56-29:22) Snagglepuss. Quick Draw McGraw. It's all Hanna Barbera. Burleson with the pre-TMA homerun last night because he was so excited. Jackson's going through a slight rebrand. The Weeknd changing his stage name. B Halls wants to bring us wings. And the ADHD is kicking in.(29:32-54:09) Alec Burleson has been on-hold for a bit and joins us. His thoughts on the Youngry Birds song as a former DJ. Off-day itinerary includes getting some coffee. Bats & Barrels event on June 8th. The vibe of the team after the winning streak. Playing baseball growing up and through college. What makes him think this Cardinals teams can compete. Favorite road park to play in. Do series wins matter? Navy caps or red caps?See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
This past week I hit the road and landed deep in the heart of Texas. I sat down with Kevin Burleson and his partner Mark Bradberry of Heart of Texas Bowhunting to dive into the gritty details of chasing whitetails on legendary Texas land. We're covering DIY hunts and what makes Texas a bowhunter's dream. Stay connected with Fist Full of Dirt: Instagram: @ffodpodcast Instagram: @moplandforsale Twitter: @FistDirt TikTok: @originalturkeythug Instagram : @CuzStrickland Twitter: @CuzStrickland Facebook: @CuzStrickland YouTube: Cuz411
Welcome back to the happytans podcast! In this inspiring episode, we sit down with Candace Montgomery, the powerhouse behind Gotta Get a Tan Spray Tan Studio in Burleson, Texas. With more than 25 years in the sunless tanning business—and nearly three decades of entrepreneurial experience alongside her husband—Candace shares her remarkable journey from launching an HVAC company to pioneering one of the first sunless-only salons in the Dallas-Fort Worth area.