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After the sudden death of her husband Eric, Kouri Richins struggled to help their three young sons cope with the immense grief and unimaginable loss they felt. Eric's death was shocking and incomprehensible. In the early morning hours of March 4th, 2022, Kouri curled up in bed next to Eric only to discover he was not breathing and "cold". To comfort her boys in the months that followed Kouri found herself telling them over and over, that their father was still with them. They talked about it so much that eventually she was able to turn their narrative into a book designed to help other children cope with grief and loss. Three months after she published the book, Kouri Richins was arrested for Eric's Murder. Click to learn more (sources) Kouri's 911 call Body cam footage https://www.parkrecord.com/2026/02/26/kouri-richins-former-housekeeper-testifies-to-purchasing-her-pills/ https://www.parkrecord.com/2026/03/04/kouri-richins-paramour-testifies-about-their-affair-before-after-husbands-death/ https://www.parkrecord.com/2026/03/09/private-investigator-says-independent-probe-sought-truth-in-eric-richins-death/ https://www.biography.com/crime/a70499053/who-is-kouri-richins-case-and-murder-trial https://people.com/crime/kouri-richins-husband-suspected-she-was-having-affair/ Episode Credits: Hosts/writers: Holly Knapp and Leslie Weidel Editor/Composer/Producer: Jon Katity WWBD Merch Buy your WWBD swag here! Join the Conversation
In this episode of The Quest for Success Podcast, Jam and Dylan Pathirana sit down with Souraabh, Managing Director of MAKS Group, for an inspiring conversation about entrepreneurship, leadership and building businesses that create lasting impact.Souraabh shares his remarkable journey from humble beginnings to leading a diversified business group operating across multiple industries. Reflecting on his early life, education and entrepreneurial mindset, he discusses the lessons that shaped his approach to leadership and the importance of continuous learning throughout every stage of business growth.The conversation explores the transition from working within a family business to building independent ventures, highlighting the challenges, opportunities and decisions that helped define his path. Souraabh speaks passionately about the role of culture in scaling organisations, explaining why strong values, systemisation and a commitment to continuous improvement have been critical to the success of the MAKS Group. Drawing on principles such as Kaizen, he shares practical insights into building businesses that can grow sustainably while empowering people to perform at their best.Souraabh also offers a fascinating perspective on the future of energy, sustainability and emerging technologies in India. From the evolution of the automotive sector to opportunities in deep tech and clean energy, he discusses the trends that will shape the next generation of businesses and entrepreneurs. Alongside his business pursuits, he reflects on investing, philanthropy through the MAKS Foundation and the importance of maintaining balance between professional ambition and family life.This episode is packed with practical lessons for entrepreneurs, leaders and anyone looking to build a meaningful career. Souraabh's story is a powerful reminder that long-term success is built through strong culture, calculated risks, continuous learning and a commitment to creating value for others.Key Takeaways• Success is built on happiness, fulfilment and meaningful impact.• Strong company culture is essential for sustainable growth.• Continuous learning creates opportunities for long-term success.• Systemising processes enables businesses to scale effectively.• Calculated risks are necessary for entrepreneurship and innovation.• Leadership is about empowering people and building strong teams.• Family businesses provide valuable lessons but require evolution and adaptation.• Sustainability and clean energy present significant opportunities for the future.• Mentors can play a transformative role in personal and professional growth.• Giving back through philanthropy creates lasting impact beyond business success.ResourcesHarvard Business School - https://www.hbs.eduMAKS Group - https://maksgroup.co.in/Toyota India - https://www.toyotabharat.comConnect with SouraabhLinkedIn - linkedin.com/in/sourabhshawFollow us on all your favourite platforms:Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/@TheQuestforSuccessPodFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/people/The-Quest-For-Success-Podcast/61560418629272/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thequestforsuccesspod/Twitter: https://x.com/quest4success_LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/the-quest-for-successTikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@thequestforsuccesspodWebsite: www.thequestforsuccesspodcast.com Please share this around to anyone you think will get value from it : )
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Send us Fan MailThe Premeditated Clampdown: Alison Weir on the Calculated Campaign to Protect Israeli State-Sponsored DestructionIn this archival dive from September 2021, Alison Weir, executive director of If Americans Knew, exposes the calculated rollout of weaponized antisemitism laws. Five years later, the true design behind that campaign is undeniable.Host Jeremy Rothe-Kushel breaks out the tape to reveal how this premeditated legal framework was built specifically for this moment: to preemptively criminalize dissent and provide an impenetrable shield for state violence. We are watching the trap spring shut as these laws are actively deployed to protect the Gaza genocide, push the U.S. into an engineered war with Iran, and mask the NDAA's unprecedented fusion of U.S. and Israeli military, cyber, and data infrastructure.From local speech codes locking down states like Kansas and Missouri, to Jeremy's own 2016 Kansas City Library arrest exposing the DHS-Israel intelligence nexus, the machinery to erase our national interests and silence the public was installed right before our noses. When laws are designed to protect atrocities, the truth becomes our only defense.----------Alison Weir is executive director of If Americans Knew and author of Against Our Better Judgment: The Hidden History of How the U.S. Was Used to Create Israel. https://israelpalestinenews.org/iak-investigation-international-campaign-is-criminalizing-criticism-of-israel-as-antisemitism/ https://israelpalestinenews.org/iak-investigation-international-campaign-is-criminalizing-criticism-of-israel-as-antisemitism/#timeline https://ifamericansknew.org/download/antisemitismbooklet.pdf -----Understanding Israel Palestine archives: kkfi.org/program/understanding-israel-palestine/Beyond the Walls newsletter: beyondthewalls.substack.comhttps://mondoweiss.net/2016/10/security-arrests-questioner/
Pastor Shane Idleman, a prolific author and leading voice in the church nationally, joins us with his wife Morgan to share about his current journey fighting cancer. Shane and Morgan share heartfelt truths that will resonate with you, as they bring hope and faith for healing in the midst of this battle. Join us in prayer for Shane's healing and get his e-book at Shane Idleman | Times Change, but Truth Does Not (https://shaneidleman.com/)
A dedicated regular listener surprised the 4BC Breakfast team by winning the "Rumour of the Week" with a calculation that the station is celebrating its 35,000th day on air. To mark the massive milestone, the listener brought balloons, champagne, and cake into the studio, prompting discussions about officially declaring June 12th as "4BC Day."See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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The text messages Mackenzie Shirilla sent Dominic Russo were controlling, threatening, and ugly. The TikTok persona was image-obsessed. The arrest behavior was bizarre. Everything about her personality fed a narrative that she was cold enough to plan a murder at seventeen. A judge agreed. But a psychotherapist who has treated both victims and perpetrators of violence for over thirty years reads the same evidence and sees a completely different clinical picture.Shirilla was convicted of four counts of murder for the Strongsville, Ohio crash that killed Dominic Russo and Davion Flanagan. Netflix's The Crash has reignited the debate over whether this was premeditated or something else entirely. But the psychological dimension — the question of what's actually happening inside someone who behaves the way Mackenzie did — barely gets examined.Shavaun Scott, author of The Minds of Mass Killers, brings three decades of clinical experience to the personality profile that convicted Mackenzie Shirilla. The narcissism the public sees as proof of coldness? Clinically, it almost always signals the opposite — someone with no stable sense of self, terrified of abandonment, constructing an identity out of image because there's nothing solid underneath. The ultimatums and threats? Driven by desperation, not calculation. The volatility? Possibly personality disorder, possibly a teenage brain that hasn't finished developing. The distinction between those two things matters enormously — and the trial never explored it.This conversation goes where the documentary and the courtroom didn't — inside the clinical reality of who Mackenzie Shirilla actually is, not who the prosecution needed her to be.Join Our SubStack For AD-FREE ADVANCE EPISODES & EXTRAS!: https://hiddenkillers.substack.com/Want to comment and watch this podcast as a video? Check out our YouTube Channel. https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC8-vxmbhTxxG10sO1izODJg?sub_confirmation=1Instagram https://www.instagram.com/hiddenkillerspod/Facebook https://www.facebook.com/hiddenkillerspod/Tik-Tok https://www.tiktok.com/@hiddenkillerspodX Twitter https://x.com/TrueCrimePodThis publication contains commentary and opinion based on publicly available information. All individuals are presumed innocent until proven guilty in a court of law. Nothing published here should be taken as a statement of fact, health or legal advice.#MackenzieShirilla #TheCrash #TheCrashNetflix #DominicRusso #DavionFlanagan #ShavaunScott #HiddenKillers #TrueCrime #Netflix #CriminalPsychology
Proverbs 6:6 talks about how the ant is wise, resilient and relentless. We are called to get into the paint with the Lord and be wise and strategic in the way we go about life. God hardwired the ant and He soft wired us. We need to learn how to let the Lord turn the friction we experience in life into traction and the ant is a great example of one who is resilient in their approach to life.
Changing direction is not the same as quitting. Sometimes it is the smartest move you can make. In this episode of The Level Up Podcast, Paul Alex breaks down the power of the calculated pivot and why stubbornly sticking to a broken strategy can destroy your business. Let's be real… If the numbers are telling you something is not working… And you ignore them just to protect your ego… You are not being resilient. You are being reckless. In this episode, you'll learn: Why giving up and getting smart are two completely different things How to know when the market is rejecting your current strategy Why your ego should never be attached to one tactic How fast pivots save cash, time, and momentum The truth is simple: The vision can stay the same… But the strategy may need to change. A bad ad campaign does not mean your business is dead. A weak offer does not mean your mission is over. A failed tactic does not mean you failed. It means the market gave you data. Now it is your job to listen. Adjust the offer. Shift the audience. Change the pricing. Fix the message. And take the next shot. Because real CEOs do not blindly keep driving into a wall. They read the road. They adjust the wheel. And they keep moving toward the destination. Pivot fast. Stay aggressive. And keep leveling up. Your Network is your NETWORTH! Make sure to add me on all SOCIAL MEDIA PLATFORMS: Instagram: https://jo.my/paulalex2024 Facebook: https://jo.my/fbpaulalex2024 YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCGhDAD1JyGGzSQUPD9lc9HQ LinkedIn: https://jo.my/inpaulalex2024 Looking for a secondary source of income or want to become an entrepreneur? Check out one of my companies below to see if we can help you: www.CashSwipe.com FREE Copy of my book “Blue to Digital Gold - The New American Dream”www.officialPaulAlex.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In 1971, a quiet suburban home in Westfield became the center of one of the most chilling family annihilation cases in American history.This is the story of John List, a deeply religious, seemingly respectable accountant, husband, and father who methodically murdered his entire family inside their mansion, then disappeared without a trace.For nearly 18 years, he lived under a new identity while authorities had no clear idea what he looked like, where he went, or how he managed to evade capture for so long.This episode explores: • The financial collapse that triggered the unraveling of the List household • The psychological and religious justification behind the murders • The calculated, step-by-step execution of the crime • How List successfully erased himself from his own identity • The breakthrough involving forensic sculptor Frank Bender and America's Most Wanted • The final capture and conviction after nearly two decades on the runThis case isn't just about murder it's about shame, control, identity, and how outward respectability can conceal unimaginable violence.Because sometimes the most dangerous people are the ones no one ever suspects.When Killers Get Caught is a true crime podcast focused on the people, psychology, and moments behind violent crimes and what happens when the darkness finally meets the light.Follow and join the conversation:
In this episode of The Publisher First Podcast, host Kurt Donnell sits down with Travis Wilky, President and Co-Founder of Calculated Conversions. They dive into how performance is a byproduct of discipline, how mindset can transform a business, and how Travis's unique background as a former professional road cyclist in Europe informs his strategic approach to structure, accountability, and measurable outcomes in the digital media space.Travis's LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/travis-wilky-7480947/Podcast Website: https://open.spotify.com/show/2i2ON2nNYrZXjjNfp42g7T?si=t5OrfT8oRTabaQmEWQ764wLearn more about FreestarEmail: podcast@freestar.comWebsite: http://freestar.com/A #PublisherFirst Production
The Budget is always a fizzer in the sense that most of it is announced days in advance. There are a few sweeteners on the day, but this time, unless there's a rabbit about to be yanked from a hat, even they might be more Werther's Original than chocolate cake. The best time to read about the Budget is always the following Monday – that's when you get the real juice. All the cuts that pundits missed on the day become clear once the dust has settled. This Budget is one of many that's seen Nicola Willis spending more than Grant Robertson did. The surplus has been pushed out more times than you can shake a stick at. It's meant to be 2030. Nicola has no choice but to honour that. What she should do is come out today and tell us we're going to get there early, otherwise what has all 'cutting', relative term by the way, been for? Capital spending will be the aim of the game. Not all spending is bad, of course, handouts and made-up ministries? Not great. Roads and hospitals? Good. We're up over 40% of debt to GDP, and many people argue we can and should spend more. And yes, we can, and yes, we probably should. Not on day-to-day stuff – that's dumb. We are not America. We are not Europe. We don't have huge domestic demand and are quite prone to earthquakes and weather events. Any spending we do must be careful and calculated because let's be honest, our economy is more fragile to shocks, both at home and abroad. Which is why the surplus keeps getting pushed out. Which is why we need to unshackle ourselves from a structural deficit, and the sooner we can do that, the better off we'll be. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Episode OverviewIn this episode of The Uncertainty Edge, host Sam Sivarajan sits down with Herman Chan, co-founder and president of Crimson Financial, an independent wealth management firm built for medical professionals and real estate investors. After 18 years in corporate financial services leadership, Herman made a calculated leap into entrepreneurship — navigating regulatory complexity, client acquisition, and the risk of building a planning-first business in a crowded market.Herman shares the personal and professional turning points that led to his decision, the frameworks he used to evaluate the risk, how he's measuring early traction, and the strategic partnerships he's building to scale. Whether you're an advisor eyeing independence or a leader weighing a major pivot, this episode delivers sharp, practical insights on moving forward with clarity.Key Quote"There is no perfect time. But with the right preparation, you can make any time the right time." — Herman ChanKey TakeawaysBig leaps require long runways — Herman spent 12+ months preparing before resigning.A planning-first model is a competitive differentiator in a product-saturated market.Controlling the controllables — focus on activity and process, not just outcomes.Strategic partnerships amplify reach — advising is a team sport, not a solo act.Understanding clients' emotional relationship with money is the foundation of lasting trust.Sound Bites"Advising is a team sport.""Most Canadians think they have a financial plan — they actually have disconnected products.""I want to be their financial family doctor — that close and trusted guide.""Activity is something I learned a long time ago. Focus on that and the results follow.""I'm just getting started — and it's a big blue ocean."Topics Discussed00:02 — Introduction: Herman's leap from corporate leadership to independent advisory02:32 — The decision framework: What finally made the jump feel right09:26 — Planning-first model: Why most Canadians are underserved11:48 — Early metrics: What Herman is tracking to measure traction21:48 — Pre-mortem: Planning for failure scenarios before they happenResources MentionedLearn more about Herman Chan and Crimson Financial: www.crimsonfi.comFinancial Planning Association of Canada (FPAC): www.fpac.caStay Connected with The Uncertainty EdgeSubscribe on your favourite podcast platform to never miss an episode.Join the conversation on LinkedIn — connect with Sam Sivarajan: https://www.linkedin.com/in/samsivarajan/Explore more insights at: https://samsivarajan.com/
Nga Yeung Tang, Carmen Gherasim, Lee Schroeder, Hsuan-Chieh Liao, Qian Sun. Assessment of Instrument-Specific Variation between Measured and Calculated Bicarbonate. The Journal of Applied Laboratory Medicine, Volume 11, Issue 3, May 2026, Pages 483–492. https://doi.org/10.1093/jalm/jfaf201
Stay Ahead of the Comms Curve! As discussed in this week's news review, modern public relations requires a bold, adaptive approach to narrative building and corporate communication. To ensure your skills remain razor-sharp in an evolving digital landscape, don't miss PRmoment's AI in PR Masterclass. Learn how to ethically and effectively leverage cutting-edge artificial intelligence tools to supercharge your campaigns, streamline insights, and manage modern brand reputations.
Ravens video reveals a Lions trade that vanished Ravens Wired captured a draft-night framework between Baltimore and the Detroit Lions. The Ravens held pick 14. Detroit explored jumping from 17 to grab their guy. In the room were Eric DeCosta and Ozzie Newsome. As the board shifted, you can hear DeCosta say, “the deal's off.” The Detroit Lions Podcast breaks down how it unraveled and why Detroit stayed put. Picks 12 and 13 scrambled the board Action accelerated at 12. Miami and Dallas swapped. Dallas took Caleb Downs. Miami slid back and selected Caden Proctor. The Rams at 13 then grabbed Ty Simpson, a move that stunned more than Baltimore. That flurry reset expectations at 14. Detroit, according to Brad Holmes' explanation, believed no one ahead would take Blake Miller. That confidence held. The Lions did not move. What Detroit kept by not moving The reported framework from Ravens Wired: the Lions would have sent 17, a fourth-rounder at 118, and a 2027 third. Earlier in the process, Detroit also discussed offering two fourths plus 17 to the Rams at 13. None of it proved necessary. Pick 17 became Blake Miller. Pick 118 became Jimmy Rolder. Baltimore, once the talks died, drafted Venga Venga Iwanee, the guard from Penn State. Would he have been there at 17? Maybe. Unclear. Rolder projects into the linebacker rotation battle. He will compete with Malcolm Rodriguez for the third or fourth linebacker snaps. Others will factor in as well. The 2027 third remains in Detroit's pocket. Next year's value in that range looks stronger, and the Lions tend to move third-rounders when the board dictates. Standing pat preserved options. Smoke, targets and positional fit There was league chatter about Detroit and Caden Proctor. The Dolphins are playing him at guard. The sense here: the Lions were not targeting a guard at 17 and certainly not trading up for one. That tracks with how Detroit operated when the board broke. One trusted voice had also relayed pre-draft that Detroit looked at moving way up for Reuben Bain. Whether that ever truly materialized is unknown. What is clear from the NFL tape on Ravens Wired and the cadence of picks at 12 and 13 is simple. Detroit held its water, landed Blake Miller at 17, kept Jimmy Rolder at 118, and retained a future third. Efficient. Calculated. Very Lions. #detroitlions #lions #detroitlionspodcast #lionsdraft #baltimoreravens #ericdecosta #bradholmes #blakemiller #drafttrades #benitojones #shanezylstra #brodricmartin #timpatrick Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Steak and Sandra analyze Lane Kiffin's polarizing Vanity Fair profile and his "calculated" exit from Ole Miss to LSU. They discuss the coach's comments on diversity, his apology, and the intense atmosphere expected for the upcoming Tigers vs. Rebels game. 01:30 - Kiffin's Vanity Fair Controversy 05:31 - Kiffin's "Chameleon" Reputation 07:09 - SEC Rivalry Matchup Preview 12:07 - Randy's Rant and Teases
** Startup mistakes are costing mattress innovators millions—here's how a medical mattress inventor cracked the code for success and sleep health.What can a medical mattress founder, five-time author, and serial entrepreneur teach us about surviving—and thriving—in the sleep industry? In this episode, Mark Kinsley sits down with Patrick Noel-Daly, author of "Just Startup" and "Stand Your Ground, Never Quit," to reveal surprising truths about innovation, collaboration, and the hidden costs of going solo.Patrick's journey—from a tiny Irish village to inventing life-changing sleep tech—shows why the next big mattress breakthrough may come from outside the mainstream. He unpacks the real difference between “good business” and “business slop,” how AI is transforming (and sometimes hurting) startups, and why collaboration—not competition—drives lasting success.If you've ever wondered why some mattress innovations flop, how to protect your biggest investments, or how to balance ambition with real-world risk, this episode is for you. Patrick shares candid stories about costly mistakes, licensing secrets, and a game-changing product for the 25 million Americans with asthma—all with practical advice you can use today.Industry insiders and newcomers alike will find new strategies for launching products, avoiding burnout, and creating a business (and life) that truly satisfies the soul. Don't miss the most actionable insights from two decades on the front lines of mattress innovation.Timestamps:- 01:24 – The moment that sparked a global journey in sleep innovation- 05:30 – Why mattress industry rivals should work together (the win-win-win model)- 09:18 – Hidden costs: What entrepreneurs lose chasing startup dreams- 13:57 – “Singing in your soul”: The mindset every founder needs- 17:50 – How AI is changing (and endangering) the way we launch sleep products- 21:48 – The dangerous rise of ‘business slop'—and how to beat it- 26:46 – The mistake that almost cost an entrepreneur his home- 31:42 – Calculated risk: The rescue pilot lesson every founder must learn- 50:22 – The “SimCare” story: Inventing a mattress topper for 25M asthma sufferers- 57:30 – Why abundance and collaboration are the future of sleep retailConnect with The FAM Podcast:
Unlock the Secrets of Global Storytelling with Author Nova McBee! How do you turn real-world adventures into an international bestselling series? In this episode of Continuing Conversations, we sit down with Nova McBee, the powerhouse author and screenwriter behind the hit young adult thriller series, Calculated. Drawing from over 20 years of living in China, Asia, and the Middle East, Nova reveals how her cross-cultural life shaped her "oak tree" stories—books designed to last for generations. Whether you're an aspiring writer, a Star Trek fan, or curious about the future of media, this interview is packed with actionable insights on the publishing industry and the creative process. In this episode, we dive into: • The "Calculated" Journey: Nova shares the 13-year path of bringing her math-prodigy thriller to life and the news about the upcoming film adaptation. • The Future of Entertainment: As the CCO of Y Plus X Entertainment, Nova explains the $15 billion vertical film industry and why storytelling for mobile phones is the next big frontier. • Writing for Crossover Audiences: How she intentionally crafts stories that resonate with everyone from 12-year-olds to 80-year-old book clubs and a massive male demographic. • The "Contender" Mindset: Why Nova spent years perfecting her craft and studying the publishing business before ever trying to get published. • Star Trek Inspiration: How the partnership of Kirk and Spock influenced her views on cross-cultural collaboration and massive adventure. ABOUT OUR GUEST Nova McBee is a multi-talented author, screenwriter, and Chief Creative Officer. Her Calculated series is described as The Count of Monte Cristo meets Mission Impossible, featuring math prodigies, international smugglers, and high-stakes redemption. ORDER NOVA MCBEE'S BOOKS FROM ADVENTURE INK https://adventureink.xyz/browse/filter/t/%20Nova%20McBee/k/keyword CONNECT WITH THE HOSTS: • Michael Dismuke: Freelance writer for Star Trek Adventures RPG. Visit him at MichaelDismuke.com. • Jim Johnson: Project manager for Star Trek Adventures and Fallout RPGs at Modiphius. PRE-ORDER YOUR COPY OF STAR TREK TIMELINES TODAY https://adventureink.xyz/item/hB2UM6Mk2YEpRS8_RBqmkg FIND MORE FROM STUDIO TEMBO https://linktr.ee/StudioTembo CHAPTERS 00:00 – Intro: Infinite Stories and Infinite Combinations 02:00 – Star Trek Roots: Kirk, Spock, and the Pioneer Spirit 04:30 – Behind the Scenes: Chief Creative Officer at Y Plus X Entertainment 05:55 – The Rise of Vertical Film: A $15 Billion Industry 08:50 – Writing "Oak Tree" Stories vs. "Flower" Stories 09:40 – The Calculated Series: Mission Impossible meets Count of Monte Cristo 11:50 – International Living as a Foundation for Authentic YA 13:30 – Becoming a "Contender": Perfecting the Craft and the Business #NovaMcBee #CalculatedSeries #WritingCommunity #VerticalFilm #AuthorInterview #StarTrekFans #YAFiction #PublishingTips #Screenwriting #ContinuingConversations
Episode Summary Alimony is not a formula. It's not a calculator output. It's not what your friend got. In this episode, Karen and Catherine explain what actually goes into evaluating spousal support — and why financial clarity before negotiation is the difference between a settlement that holds up and one that falls apart in six months. The Right First Question Most people ask: “What number should I expect?” The better question is: what financial information needs to be in place before this conversation can responsibly happen at all? Support is not a number. It's a relationship between two households after divorce. Until you understand both households, any number is a guess wearing a lab coat. What Really Drives Alimony Spousal support analysis depends on more than a W-2. Key factors include: • Length of the marriage and marital lifestyle • Full income picture: bonuses, commissions, K-1s, distributions, equity comp, passive income • Post-divorce expenses for each household • Assets — which produce cash flow vs. which just sit there • Debts each spouse is taking on • Earning capacity and time out of the workforce Property division and support are the same conversation, not separate rooms. What someone keeps — and what it costs to keep it — directly affects what support has to look like. Why Calculators Only Get You Partway There Online spousal support calculators are a starting point — not a strategy. They don't verify documents, review bank statements, or account for variable income. They don't know whether bonuses repeat, whether income is partially held inside a business, or whether the lifestyle being used as a baseline was funded with debt. Calculators are only as good as the data going in. In divorce, the data going in is almost never complete on day one. How Long Does Alimony Last? Duration depends on state law, marriage length, type of support, and more — your attorney is the right guide there. But the more useful financial question is: what happens when it ends? Scenario modeling shows both households month by month, year by year, so cliffs and gaps surface before the settlement is signed — not six months after. The Documents That Matter Most • 3 years of personal tax returns (with all schedules and K-1s) • 12 months of bank and credit card statements • Paystubs and bonus history for both spouses • Business tax returns, P&Ls, and distribution records (if applicable) • Current statements for every account: retirement, investment, loans, equity comp Without these, you're negotiating from memory. With them, you can start asking the right questions. In This Episode • Why the support number is the tip of the iceberg • How business income hides inside W-2s and distributions • Why AI tools and calculators are education, not analysis • How scenario modeling changes negotiation from fear to information • A practical document checklist to start gathering this week My Divorce Solution has helped 5,000+ clients across all 50 states gain financial clarity during divorce through the MDS Financial Portrait™ and the We Chat Divorce podcast. www.mydivorce-solution.com This episode is for informational purposes only and does not constitute legal advice. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Dividends are one of the biggest reasons people are drawn to whole life insurance - yet they're often the least understood. Hannah sits down with Chris Brown from OneAmerica to break down how dividends actually work, where they come from, and what determines how much you receive. From company expenses to investment performance and policy design, this conversation digs deep into dividends to help you understand what's really happening inside your policy. Watch our 90-minute presentation here: https://bit.ly/tmm-podcast-ppt Send us an email at podcast@themoneymultiplier.com Check out our resources at: https://linktr.ee/themoneymultiplier
While Western nations grapple with the fallout from the Iran conflict, China's clean tech exporters are cashing in, and its industrial profits are still growing — all while Beijing quietly expands its economic pressure toolkit under cover of a trade truce with Trump. We unpack China's strategic positioning and what it means for global trade and US investors.Today's Stocks & Topics: PIMCO Dynamic Income Fund (PDI), Market Wrap, Welltower Inc. (WELL), China's Calculated Play: How Beijing Is Turning the Iran War into an Economic Advantage, WEC Energy Group, Inc. (WEC), Key Benchmark Numbers: Treasury Yields, Gold, Silver, Oil and Gasoline, Chevron Corporation (CVX), Oil Mayors, KPP Newsletter, Kimbell Royalty Partners, LP (KRP), Intel Corporation (INTC).Our Sponsors:* Check out Pebl: https://hipebl.ai* Check out Plaud AI and use my code INVEST for a great deal: https://plaud.ai* Check out Quince: https://quince.com/invest* Check out TruDiagnostic and use my code INVEST20 for a great deal: https://www.trudiagnostic.comAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brands
From the gritty fields of the 2. Bundesliga to becoming a "regular starter" for Eintracht Frankfurt and a senior German international, Nathaniel Brown's ascent is a masterclass in tactical patience. In this episode, we break down how Julian Nagelsmann's newest protege combined defensive "precision" with elite athleticism to own the left flank. We analyze his standout 2024–25 stats, his seamless transition from Nürnberg to the bright lights of the Deutsche Bank Park, and why he is the blueprint for the modern, versatile wing-back. Nathaniel Brown, Eintracht Frankfurt, Bundesliga Rising Stars, German National Team, Tactical Scouting Report
In their final discussion, Gaius and Germanicus explore the nature of political violence, comparing the Roman Empire'sorigins to the 21st-century American Republic. Gaius observes that Rome was founded on calculated, physical violence, with Octavian "stepping over bodies" to secure the throne. Conversely, Germanicus argues that modern Americanviolence is largely ritualistic and symbolic, amplified by social media and AI to create an illusion of chaos that contradicts statistically declining murder rates. He contends that the United States has become an "asocial" and risk-averse society where people crave the drama of violent presentations as entertainment to fill "desolate and colorless lives". This "ceremonial violence" is often an orchestrated narrative used for electioneering rather than a genuine precursor to revolution. The speakers also reflect on cultural amnesia, noting how the trauma of the Vietnam War has largely vanished from public discourse and education. They compare current European anxieties—such as the fear of losing electricity—to the 1960s nuclear dread immortalized in The Twilight Zone. Despite the centurions' potential disappointment with a "happy ending," the speakers conclude that narrative power now shapes the empire's reality more than physical conflict. They end their evening in Londinium by promising to return with more existential worries and rosy scenarios for the next debate. 31949 B-36 CARSWELL AFB
Learn when pet insurance is worth the cost and how APR and APY affect your loans and savings accounts. Is pet insurance worth the monthly premium, or is a high-yield savings account the smarter play? Host Elizabeth Ayoola moderates an in-studio debate on whether pet insurance is a sound financial product or mostly an emotional purchase. Smart Money host Sean Pyles, CFP®, and NerdWallet social media content creator Taylor Mitchell weigh in on reimbursement models, breed-specific exclusions, pre-existing conditions, and how to think through a vet bill that could outpace your emergency fund. Then, Sean and Elizabeth break down annual percentage rate and annual percentage yield, covering fixed versus variable rates, how compound interest builds over time, why the Schumer box matters when you shop for a credit card, and what a 1% swing on a mortgage APR can mean over 30 years. Free resources from NerdWallet: Credit Card Interest Calculator https://www.nerdwallet.com/credit-cards/learn/credit-card-interest-calculator Compound Interest Calculator https://www.nerdwallet.com/banking/calculators/compound-interest-calculator Mortgage Calculator with PMI and Taxes https://www.nerdwallet.com/mortgages/calculators/mortgage-calculator What Is APY? Annual Percentage Yield Definition and How It's Calculated https://www.nerdwallet.com/banking/learn/what-is-apy Want us to review your budget? Fill out this form — completely anonymously if you want — and we might feature your budget in a future segment! https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLScK53yAufsc4v5UpghhVfxtk2MoyooHzlSIRBnRxUPl3hKBig/viewform?usp=header To send the Nerds your money questions, call or text the Nerd hotline at 901-730-6373 or email podcast@nerdwallet.com. Like what you hear? Please leave us a review and tell a friend. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Byrne Unscripted with Martha Byrne – There came a turning point few could have predicted. As accusations against Bill Cosby gained traction, more women began to speak out. The silence that had protected powerful individuals for decades began to erode. One voice became many, and the resulting wave of testimony forced institutions to confront behavior long ignored or dismissed...
I discuss a nice paper I quite enjoyed reading, called The Calculated Typer, by Garby, Bahr, and Hutton. The authors take a very nice general look at the specification of a type checker, for a very simple expression language. They then manually derive the actual code for the type checker by effectively trying to prove that this as yet unknown code satisfies its spec. (This is what is meant by calculating the type checker.)
Rex Heuermann maintained his innocence for one thousand days. On the last one, he stood in a Suffolk County courtroom — calm, controlled, no visible emotion — and pleaded guilty to strangling eight women over seventeen years. His defense attorney called it a calculated pivot. Every pre-trial ruling had gone against the defense. Whole genome sequencing was in. Consolidation of all charges into one trial was in. There was nothing left to fight with.But this plea was engineered for more than damage control. During a confidential proffer session, Heuermann raised Karen Vergata — uncharged — and her killing was folded into the deal. No separate prosecution. No public evidence presentation. The agreement bars further charges on all eight named victims and includes FBI Behavioral Analysis cooperation that reportedly carries no enforcement mechanism. The DA's office is reviewing hundreds of Suffolk County cold cases. Heuermann's attorney says there are no additional victims.The families wept in the courtroom as he described each killing. And for Benjamin Torres — Valerie Mack's son, six years old when his mother disappeared — the guilty plea was the starting line, not the finish. Torres filed a wrongful death lawsuit naming Asa Ellerup and Victoria Heuermann alongside Rex. The complaint alleges knowledge, concealment, and profit — specifically over a million dollars from a Peacock documentary.The defense posture is aggressive. Victoria was approximately three when Mack was killed. Prosecutors have publicly stated the family was away during the murders. Neither woman has been charged. But hair evidence linked to both was recovered from victims' remains. The prosecution calls it household transference. The plaintiff's attorney calls it proximity. Ellerup publicly called Heuermann her hero. Victoria later said she believes her father most likely committed the killings but the complaint alleges she characterized the crimes as part of a lifestyle she declined to condemn. This lawsuit tests the outer boundaries of civil liability — whether you can hold a family accountable for what they should have known, whether documentary earnings can be recovered as unjust enrichment, and whether wrongful death claims can survive decades-old statutes of limitation.Join Our SubStack For AD-FREE ADVANCE EPISODES & EXTRAS!: https://hiddenkillers.substack.com/Want to comment and watch this podcast as a video? Check out our YouTube Channel. https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC8-vxmbhTxxG10sO1izODJg?sub_confirmation=1Instagram https://www.instagram.com/hiddenkillerspod/Facebook https://www.facebook.com/hiddenkillerspod/Tik-Tok https://www.tiktok.com/@hiddenkillerspodX Twitter https://x.com/TrueCrimePodThis publication contains commentary and opinion based on publicly available information. All individuals are presumed innocent until proven guilty in a court of law. Nothing published here should be taken as a statement of fact, health or legal advice.#RexHeuermann #GilgoBeach #AsaEllerup #VictoriaHeuermann #ValerieMack #HiddenKillersLive #GuiltyPlea #WrongfulDeath #TrueCrime #CivilLawsuit
Do you think your workers' comp settlement is just a random number the insurance company picks? You could be leaving thousands of dollars on the table, without even knowing it. Welcome to Episode #152 of Work Comp Talk, hosted by Carmen Ramirez, with a special guest Mark Scott Thuesen, an attorney with over 17 years of experience in California Workers' Compensation. Today we break down how settlements are really calculated, which factors matter (and which ones they're not telling you), and why many injured workers accept less than they truly deserve. Takeaways: Your settlement is not a random number Doctors often underestimate your injury Your compensation depends on how it affects your daily life Without legal representation, you could accept far less than your case is worth There are legal strategies to increase the value of your settlement Chapters: 00:00 – Is your settlement just a random number? 01:10 – Who is Mark Thuesen and his experience 03:30 – How a workers' comp case is REALLY calculated 07:40 – The mistake of relying only on the doctor 12:00 – How to increase the value of your case 18:30 – Key tips before accepting a settlement This episode is sponsored by Pacific Workers, The Lawyers for Injured Workers, the trusted workers'compensation law firm in Northern California. With over 10,000 cases won and more than $350 Million recovered for injured workers, we are here to help if you've suffered a workplace injury. Visit our FAQ and blog for more resources: https://www.pacificworkers.com/blog/ Follow Us on Social Media for More Content!
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The cellphone evidence in Melissa Barthelemy's case maps Rex Heuermann's alleged movements with precision. Prosecutors say the burner phone she'd connected with traveled from Massapequa Park to Midtown Manhattan on the day she disappeared — mirroring Heuermann's daily commute. Hours later, Melissa's own phone traveled the reverse route — from Manhattan back toward Long Island. And then, for five weeks, someone used Melissa's phone to call her 15-year-old sister, taunting her with details of the killing. Under three minutes per call. From crowded Manhattan locations. Emotionally flat. Calculated.Episode 5 of "The Seven." Melissa was 24, from Buffalo, living in the Bronx, working escort ads on Craigslist because the cosmetology career she'd trained for hadn't taken off yet. She was four feet ten, 95 pounds. She had eight cats. Her landlady described her as a sweet girl. Her remains were the first found in December 2010 — discovered by a cadaver dog during a training exercise along Ocean Parkway.Prosecutors allege Heuermann's internet searches included more than 200 queries about the Gilgo investigation and images of the victims' families. The phone trail, the taunting calls, the DNA, the search history, and Melissa's full story — all covered here.Join Our SubStack For AD-FREE ADVANCE EPISODES & EXTRAS!: https://hiddenkillers.substack.com/Want to comment and watch this podcast as a video? Check out our YouTube Channel. https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC8-vxmbhTxxG10sO1izODJg?sub_confirmation=1Instagram https://www.instagram.com/hiddenkillerspod/Facebook https://www.facebook.com/hiddenkillerspod/Tik-Tok https://www.tiktok.com/@hiddenkillerspodX Twitter https://x.com/TrueCrimePodThis publication contains commentary and opinion based on publicly available information. All individuals are presumed innocent until proven guilty in a court of law. Nothing published here should be taken as a statement of fact, health or legal advice.#MelissaBarthelemy #RexHeuermann #GilgoBeach #GilgoFour #LISK #CellPhoneEvidence #TauntingCalls #TheSeven #TrueCrime #GilgoBeachKiller
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PREVIEW FOR LATER. Guest: Josh Ireland. Ireland explores the rivalry between Stalin and Trotsky. He details Stalin's patient bureaucratic alliances, contrasting his calculated approach with Trotsky's charismatic but ultimately less effective leadership style for listeners. (2)1881 EXECUTION OF THE PEOPLE'S WILL
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2. The debate continues with a comparison of Emperor Trump to Nero and Claudius, questioning if his current crisis is a result of bad luck or hubris. While Claudius favored low-risk, calculated campaigns, Trump's offensive is characterized as a "rash and incalculably risky gambit" that mirrors strategic failures in Ukraine. This conflict has solidified the Russia-Chinabond and left Israel "naked and exposed" due to US failures. Germanicus argues that the US ignored the "weak points" of its own coalition, turning Gulf State bases into liabilities rather than security assets. Likening Trump's overconfidence to Hitler's before the invasion of Russia, the speakers suggest that the US has "got suckered" into a war it cannot win through air power alone. They conclude that the only rational path is to accept defeat and reorganize, as the Romans did when facing superior Persian cavalry. (2)1680 CONSTANTINOPLE
The BONUS TRAX came in hot this week with an update from a shipping fiasco with Rhino Hi-Fi (tears may have been shed). What follows came an impromptu Beatles discussion that caught many off guard. Bong launches his patented verbal bows and arrows into the new Paul McCartney: Man on the Run documentary, which opens the floodgates to all kinds of feelings on the Liverpool Four. Following those spicy takes, the guys discuss the role social media plays in the artificial (or real) hype train(s) that have our wallets sometimes begging for mercy. It is deliberate? Calculated? Dumb luck? Or simply over saturation we create in our own feeds trying to chase down more elusive vinyl prizes? Only way to win is to play, right? Learn more vinyl record goodness, only on Vinyl Community Podcasts in the form of these BONUS TRAX! ⏬⏬⏬⏬ For more on host Concert Buddie: https://www.youtube.com/@ConcertBuddie https://concertbuddie.com IG: @concertbuddie For more on Arnaldo (fidelios_frequency): https://www.youtube.com/@fidelios_frequency IG: @fidelios_frequency For more on Jason Roxas: https://www.youtube.com/@JasonRoxas For more on Chris (Groove Seeker): https://www.youtube.com/@Groove_Seeker IG: @thegrooveseeker For more on David Bianco (Safe & Sound Texas Audio Excursion): https://www.youtube.com/@SafeAndSoundTXAudioExcursion IG: @audio_excursion For more on the immortal Jose Moreno Rahn (aka John Bong): https://www.youtube.com/@josemorenorahn https://auroracentralrecords.bandcamp.com For more information on Vinyl Community Podcasts: https://vinylcommunitypodcasts.com . . . . . Don't forget to visit FOTS (friends of the show) Vinyl Storage Solutions for the BEST sleeves to protect your best records (and your worst). Save 10% using the code(s) below: VCP10
This Week on True Crime News The Podcast: Lindsay Clancy and her husband, Patrick, filed lawsuits alleging medical malpractice and wrongful death in the strangulations of their three children. The Clancys claim that an over-prescription of pharmaceuticals failed to treat Lindsay's psychosis and actually exacerbated it. As the trial draws near, who will be held responsible for the tragic deaths of the Clancy children. Luis Bolaños joins host Ana Garcia. To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices
I sat down with Andrew 'Atto' Atkinson, nearly 29 years in Victoria Police and a lifetime of stories that sound like a Netflix series but come with very real scars. We talked about the covert surveillance work that had him breaking into houses, planting listening devices, tracking cars, heart racing, sometimes while the occupants were still home. High risk. High reward. Calculated, but never casual. Then we moved into the part people do not see. Atto was deployed as a UN peacekeeper in East Timor and Iraq. He was stabbed in East Timor and that moment set off a chain reaction. Lifelong medical complications. PTSD. Cancer. Chemo. A brain tumour diagnosis. Joint replacements. And years of complete denial because back then you just did not talk about your mental health. You punched on. Work was his purpose, his tribe, his happy place. It was also the thing he hid behind. Leaving the job meant losing belonging, losing self, losing structure. And that loss can be brutal. We talked about self-blame, about the 'bucket filling up' until it overflows, about how healing really began when he stopped pretending he was fine. And yesssss, we talked about Sophie, his service dog funded through DVA, trained to detect seizures five minutes before they hit. Absolute superstar. SPONSORED BY TESTART FAMILY LAWYERS Website: www.testartfamilylawyers.com.au TIFFANEE COOK Linktree: linktr.ee/rollwiththepunches Website: tiffcook.comSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The news of Texas covered today includes:Our Lone Star story of the day: Election turnout and the Big Lie being pushed on Republicans on combative, contested primary elections. There's a reason for the untruthful narrative and it's not to help the GOP. As Trump Allies Battle in Texas, a Safe Republican Senate Seat Suddenly Looks Fragile – typical of the false narrative Texas Democrats are surging in early voting Incumbent Ken King Faces West Texan John Browning in Republican Primary for House District 88 – vote Browning Texas Values Action Proudly Endorses Mayes Middleton for Texas Attorney General – I discuss why I went for Middleton over Reitz. Both would be fine AGs. Our Lone Star story of the day is sponsored by Allied Compliance Services providing the best service in DOT, business and personal drug and alcohol testing since 1995.Texas oil and gas drilling rig count unchanged today.President Trump spoke at the Port of Corpus Christi today about his agenda and American energy dominance. He introduced and man and his wife from Andrews in the speech.Listen on the radio, or station stream, at 5pm Central. Click for our radio and streaming affiliates.www.PrattonTexas.com
Dr Natasha Barnes returns to share her expertise on climbing and strength training and how these principles apply broadly to everyone, including thoughts about:-Are lighter climbers better climbers-The problem with focusing on weighing less as a performance enhancer in climbing-Is disordered eating more prevalent in climbing and weight class sports?-Are more climbers coming around to the value of strength training-The story behind Natasha saying “The lightest I've ever been was also the most broken I've ever been”-Why climbing may be a great outlet for adults to put more fun and play into their lives-When you would benefit from putting on weight and muscle for your sport-How to enhance strength without gaining weight-Why squatting is better than doing pistol squats for most training goals-The problem with feats of strength on social media, that aren't useful training methodologies-How can someone reduce the chance of injury when starting a new program-Is climbing a safe activity-How people end up increasing their risk of injury in training and climbing-And much moreIG: @natashabarnesCHAPTERS00:46 Are lighter climbers better02:10 Free solo and El Capitan03:24 Calculated risk and preparation05:34 Strength to weight myth07:07 Technique over weight loss07:47 Eating disorders in climbing09:22 Leg strength and injuries10:48 Olympic climbing explained11:36 Sponsor break — RP app12:59 Why strength training matters14:00 Longevity and pro trends15:44 “Lightest and most broken”17:43 Disordered eating behaviors19:56 Strength without weight gain21:42 Programming for strength23:41 Body fat sweet spot24:43 Society and being smaller26:14 Ozempic and media extremes28:27 Role models and responsibility28:48 Celebrity body scrutiny30:19 Pistol squats vs real strength33:54 Climbing parlor tricks35:27 New program new injury38:12 Autoregulation with RPE40:13 Underprepared tissue injuries42:52 Why climbing feels like play44:02 How to start climbing46:54 Climbing injury rates48:05 Aging vs undertraining53:33 Bone density comebacks54:40 Where to find NatashaSUPPORT THE SHOWIf this episode helped you rethink body weight, strength, or performance, you can support the show by:• Subscribing and checking out more episodes• Sharing it on your social media (tag me — I'll respond)• Sending it to someone interested in climbing or athletic performanceFOLLOW ANDREW COATESInstagram: @andrewcoatesfitnesshttps://www.andrewcoatesfitness.comPARTNERS AND RESOURCESRP Strength App (use code COATESRP)https://www.rpstrength.com/coatesJust Bite Me Meals (use code ANDREWCOATESFITNESS for 10% off)https://justbitememeals.comMacrosFirst – FREE Premium TrialDownload MacrosFirst and during setup you'll be asked “How did you hear about us?”Type in: ANDREWKNKG Bags (15% off)https://www.knkg.com/Andrew59676Versa Gripps (discount link)https://www.versagripps.com/andrewcoatesTRAINHEROIC – FREE 90-Day Trial (2 steps)Go to https://www.trainheroic.com/liftfreeReply to the email you receive (or email trials@trainheroic.com) and let them know Andrew sent you
Forrest R. Miller returns to the mic. A Los Angeles–based criminal defense attorney and founder of The Law Office of Forrest R. Miller, Forrest is a trial lawyer who handles serious, high-stakes cases where preparation, discipline, and accountability matter. He's built a modern law practice rooted in craftsmanship — not shortcuts — and approaches the courtroom the same way he approaches life: intentional, focused, and precise. Beyond the law, Forrest is a devoted husband and father, a lifelong car and motorcycle enthusiast, and someone who respects risk rather than chases it blindly. In this conversation, we break down: • What it takes to defend high-pressure cases • The discipline behind running a serious law practice • Calculated risk vs. reckless decisions • Fatherhood, responsibility, and leadership • Why how you live matters as much as how you work This episode is about resilience, ownership, and what it truly means to live boundless — without losing control.
This Valentine's Day, Truth Be Told Paranormal takes you back to 1946…A time when young couples escaped to quiet back roads and lover's lanes, dreaming of a future after the devastation of World War II.But in Texarkana, romance became the bait.Between February and May of 1946, a hooded figure began stalking parked couples along secluded roads near the Texas–Arkansas border. He didn't rob them. He didn't leave warnings. He simply waited in the dark… for love to arrive.The attacks were brutal. Personal. Calculated.As fear spread throughout the town, reports began to surface of a ghostly man in white lurking beside vehicles at night—watching, waiting, vanishing without a trace. The killer was never caught… but sightings didn't stop. Could the trauma of these violent attacks have imprinted something onto the land itself?Did the collective fear of an entire town create a psychic echo… a tulpa… a phantom? Or is something still standing beside parked cars… waiting? Tonight, we explore one of America's most chilling unsolved cases—where true crime meets the paranormal.#TruthBeToldParanormal #ClubParanormal #TrueCrimePodcast #ParanormalPodcast #UnsolvedMystery #TexarkanaPhantom #LoversLaneMurders #ValentinesDaySpecial #HauntedHistory #Tulpa #TrueCrimeCommunity #GhostStories #Unexplained #MysteryPodcast #DarkHistory #AmericanMysteries #StayCurious #StayTruthfulBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/truth-be-told-paranormal--3589860/support.
The confetti has barely settled in Seattle and the Lombardi Trophy is back in the Pacific Northwest… and yesterday, the city shook. In this explosive live episode, we open with the Seahawks' Super Bowl victory and the electric parade that turned downtown Seattle into a sea of blue and green. Legacy-defining performances. Front office redemption. A franchise reborn under the brightest lights. But the celebration is just the beginning. Because while Seattle basks in glory… the rest of the league is plotting. We shift to the future, a looming NFL Draft class loaded with intrigue, risk, and franchise-altering potential. Is this quarterback group truly elite? Who's rising? Who's smoke and mirrors? And which desperate teams are one bold move away from changing everything? In Las Vegas, a new era begins. Klint Kubiak steps in as head coach — offensive architect or high-stakes gamble? What identity will the Raiders build, and how aggressive will they be in reshaping the roster? Then there's Jaxson Dart! Polarizing, talented, and climbing boards fast. Is he a future face of the league… or the draft's biggest debate? And don't look now, but the New York Giants are making moves. Calculated. Strategic. Possibly franchise-altering. Are they positioning themselves for a quarterback splash? Or building something far more dangerous? Champions crowned. Power shifting. Front offices scheming. The NFL never sleeps and neither do we. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
What if love wasn't just chemistry or chance but something you could actually measure? In this episode of The Greatness Machine, Darius Mirshahzadeh sits down with author and data analyst Zoey Charif to explore how love, attraction, and long term compatibility can be understood through data, self awareness, and values. Zoey shares the story behind her book “Love Can, in Fact, Be Calculated” and explains how she developed a values based framework to predict relationship success. She breaks down the concept of a “self score,” why admiration matters more than equality, and how misalignment in values quietly erodes relationships over time. Darius and Zoey also unpack the difference between values and trait preferences, why people are often drawn to familiar but destructive patterns, and how this framework can be used as a communication tool rather than a reason to walk away. In this episode, Darius and Zoey will discuss: (00:00) Introduction and Name Origins (02:46) Astrology and Self-Acceptance (05:49) Zoe's Journey to Understanding Love (08:40) The Concept of Calculating Love (14:09) Self-Assessment and Core Values (16:55) The Importance of Self-Score in Relationships (22:44) Navigating Aspirational Values (25:34) Generational Perspectives on Relationships (26:09) Generational Insights on Relationships (28:26) The Importance of Dependability and Reliability (31:02) Understanding Traits vs. Values in Relationships (34:27) The Challenge of Rewiring Attraction (37:47) Self-Awareness in Relationship Patterns (43:40) The Role of Humor in Attraction (49:19) Navigating Emotional Needs and Values Zoey Charif is the President of Business Plans USA, where she leads a team creating business plans, financial models, pitch decks, and market research for businesses of all sizes. She specializes in SBA, bank, and grant-focused planning and is a Top-Rated Upwork professional with a 100% success score and over 450 completed projects. Zoey also presents business planning workshops at SCORE Orange County and is the author of “Love Can, In Fact, Be Calculated”. Connect with Zoey: Website: https://www.lovecaninfactbecalculated.com/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/zoeycharif/ Book: https://www.amazon.com/Love-Can-Fact-Be-Calculated/dp/9695892051 Connect with Darius: Website: https://therealdarius.com/ Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/dariusmirshahzadeh/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/imthedarius/ YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@Thegreatnessmachine Book: The Core Value Equation https://www.amazon.com/Core-Value-Equation-Framework-Limitless/dp/1544506708 Write a review for The Greatness Machine using this link: https://ratethispodcast.com/spreadinggreatness. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices