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Il Sassuolo riparte da Alberto Aquilani. È arrivata l'ufficialità da parte dei neroverdi che affidano la panchina all'ormai ex tecnico del Catanzaro. A Potrero ne parlano Simone Indovino e Roberto Ugliono. Potrero, dove tutto ha inizio. Un podcast sul calcio italiano e internazionale.Su Como TV (https://tv.comofootball.com) nel 2026 potete seguire in diretta le partite della Saudi Pro League, Saudi King's Cup, Supercoppa d'Arabia, Copa Libertadores, Copa Sudamericana, Recopa, Liga Profesional Argentina, Trofeo de Campeones argentino, Eredivisie, Coppa di Francia, Scottish Premiership, Coppa di Scozia, Scottish League Cup, Scottish Championship, Coppa di Portogallo, Supercoppa di Portogallo, HNL croata e tutti i contenuti di calcio italiano e internazionale on demand.Diventa un supporter di questo podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/potrero--5761582/support.
THE TIM JONES AND CHRIS ARPS SHOW 0:00 SEG 1: SPEAKER'S STUMP SPEECH, brought to you by https://www.hansenstree.com/ 16:20 SEGMENT 2: Frank Catanzaro, President of The St. Louis Young Republicans and Ben Brown's Chief of Staff || in person || TOPIC: The Young Republicans’ mission is to recruit new Young Republicans and engage young voters with the Republican Party, train the future leaders of the United States, and elect Republican candidates from the top to the bottom of the ballot throughout the St. Louis region. stlyrs.com x.com/frankjcatanzaro Dennis Hancock, county councilman running for St. Louis County executive https://hancockforcountyexecutive.com/ 33:44 SEGMENT 3: Vivek Malek, Missouri State Treasurer https://treasurer.mo.gov/ https://newstalkstl.com/ FOLLOW TIM - https://twitter.com/SpeakerTimJones FOLLOW CHRIS - https://twitter.com/chris_arps 24/7 LIVESTREAM - http://bit.ly/NEWSTALKSTLSTREAMS RUMBLE - https://rumble.com/NewsTalkSTL See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
THE TIM JONES AND CHRIS ARPS SHOW 0:00 SEG 1: SPEAKER'S STUMP SPEECH, brought to you by https://www.hansenstree.com/ 16:20 SEGMENT 2: Frank Catanzaro, President of The St. Louis Young Republicans and Ben Brown's Chief of Staff || in person || TOPIC: The Young Republicans’ mission is to recruit new Young Republicans and engage young voters with the Republican Party, train the future leaders of the United States, and elect Republican candidates from the top to the bottom of the ballot throughout the St. Louis region. stlyrs.com x.com/frankjcatanzaro Dennis Hancock, county councilman running for St. Louis County executive https://hancockforcountyexecutive.com/ 33:44 SEGMENT 3: Vivek Malek, Missouri State Treasurer https://treasurer.mo.gov/ https://newstalkstl.com/ FOLLOW TIM - https://twitter.com/SpeakerTimJones FOLLOW CHRIS - https://twitter.com/chris_arps 24/7 LIVESTREAM - http://bit.ly/NEWSTALKSTLSTREAMS RUMBLE - https://rumble.com/NewsTalkSTL See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Sheinbaum llama a defender la soberanía nacional No habrá Zócalo Ciudadano este 2 de junioEdomex supera meta en la Semana Nacional de Salud Pública Más información en nuestro Podcast#grc
U-Power Stadium, un tempo Stadio Brianteo: finale di ritorno dei play-off di Serie B al cardiopalma, con il Catanzaro di Alberto Aquilani che spera nella clamorosa impresa fino al 98′ e il Monza di Paolo Bianco arroccato in difesa a protezione dello 0-2, perchè forte del 2-0 maturato all'andata nella sfida dello stadio Ceravolo.
With Jolanda Sabatino, Magna Graecia University of Catanzaro, Catanzaro - Italy, Salvatore De Rosa, Magna Graecia University of Catanzaro, Catanzaro - Italy and Daniele Torella, Magna Graecia University of Catanzaro, Catanzaro - Italy Link to European Heart Journal paper Link to European Heart Journal editorial
Ciao RAGAZZI liebe Radsportfreunde, MOININGER und ein herzliches Willkommen zum (hoffentlich täglichen) Stiefel-Update zum Giro d'Italia 2026 der JAN ULLRICH ULTRAS.Kurz und knapp für zwischendurch.Also rein in die Pedale und ab über den Brenner doooooo!***Stiefel-Update 4.0 - Der Giro ist endlich in Italien angekommen***Die 4. Etappe des Giro d'Italia 2026 führte über 138 Kilometer von Catanzaro nach Cosenza und markierte den ersten Renntag auf italienischem Boden nach dem Auftakt in Bulgarien. Das Profil war hügelig und endete mit einem explosiven Finale nach dem Anstieg zum Cozzo Tunno – ideal für puncheurstarke Fahrer statt reine Sprinter. Gewonnen hat Jhonatan Narváez vom UAE Team Emirates-XRG. Der Ecuadorianer setzte sich im Sprint einer stark reduzierten Spitzengruppe gegen Orluis Aular und Giulio Ciccone durch. Für Narváez war es der dritte Giro-Etappensieg seiner Karriere. Die entscheidende Phase entstand am Schlussanstieg nach Cozzo Tunno. Das Team Movistar forcierte dort das Tempo so stark, dass das Feld auseinanderfiel. Mehrere Fahrer mit Ambitionen auf die Gesamtwertung verloren den Anschluss, darunter der bisherige Gesamtführende Guillermo Thomas Silva, der letztlich mehr als zwölf Minuten verlor. Besonders aktiv zeigte sich auch das Team INEOS um Egan Bernal. Fahrer wie Ben Turner arbeiteten im Finale hart daran, Bernal in der Spitzengruppe zu halten. Durch Bonussekunden und die Zeitverluste von Silva übernahm Giulio Ciccone die Gesamtführung und trägt nun die Maglia Rosa. Auf Rang zwei der Gesamtwertung liegt Narváez' Teamkollege Jan Christen mit nur vier Sekunden Rückstand. Was erwartet uns auf der fünften Etappe?Morgen folgt die 5. Etappe von Praia a Mare nach Potenza über 203 Kilometer – ein erneut welliges Teilstück, das Ausreißern und explosiven Klassikerspezialisten liegen könnte. Wo kann man es sehen (u.a.)?Eurosport ab 12.00 Uhr (Änderungen möglich).*** Ihr wollt uns unterstützen? ***Bewertet uns, folgt uns, kommentiert und und und ... Spotify, Amazon, Apple - egal wo! Ihr für uns, wir für Euch! Das Leben ist schön!Eure JAN ULLRICH ULTRAS.
Daniel Friebe, Brian Nygaard and Michele Pelacci take you to the heart of the action, on the ground, at the Giro d‘Italia.EPISODE SPONSORIndeedIf you are looking to hire someone for your company, maybe the best way isn't to search for a candidate but to match with Indeed. Go to indeed.com/cycle now to get a £100 sponsored job credit and get matched with the perfect candidate fast.Follow us on social media:Twitter @cycling_podcastInstagram @thecyclingpodcastFriends of the PodcastSign up as a Friend of the Podcast at thecyclingpodcast.com to listen to new special episodes every month plus a back catalogue of more than 300 exclusive episodes.2026 Girovagando selection:You can buy this year's Girovagando wine selection here: https://dvinecellars.com/products/cycling-podcast-giro-26. The wines with corresponding stage numbers are as follows: Stage 3: Mixtape Red, Georgiev & Milkov, Plovdiv (red) Stage 4: Tenuta del Conte, Calabria Rosso, Calabria (red) Stage 5: Vigneti del Vulture, Pipoli, Aglianico del Vulture, Basilicata (red)Stage 10: Bianco 'il Terraio' Paterna, Tuscany (white)Stage 14: Les Crêtes Mon Blanc, Valle D'Aosta (white)Stage 20: Braida Antica Blanc, Russolo, Friuli Venezia-Giulia (white)The 11.01 CappuccinoOur regular email newsletter is now on Substack. Subscribe here for frothy, full-fat updates to enjoy any time (as long as it's after 11am).The Cannibal & BadgerFriends of the Podcast can join the discussion at our virtual pub, The Cannibal & Badger. A friendly forum to talk about cycling and the podcast. Log in to your Friends of the Podcast account to join in.The Cycling Podcast is on StravaThe Cycling Podcast was founded in 2013 by Richard Moore, Daniel Friebe and Lionel Birnie.
Nach ein paar Tagen in Bulgarien geht es für den Besenwagen und den restlichen Tross am ersten Ruhetag über Land, Wasser und durch die Luft nach Italien. Die ersten drei Etappen des Giro d'Italia sind absolviert und wer hätte es gedacht: ein Uruguayer trägt das Rosa Trikot nach Catanzaro. Guillermo Thomas Silva vom Team XDS Astana sicherte sich mit einem Sieg auf der 2. Etappe die Gesamtführung knapp vor Florian Stork vom Tudor Pro Cycling Team. In den Sprints hatte bisher Paul Magnier mit seinem Soudal Quick-Step Wolfpack die schnellsten Beine. Mehr dazu hier im ersten Giro Speciale.
Ciao RAGAZZI liebe Radsportfreunde, MOININGER und ein herzliches Willkommen zum (hoffentlich täglichen) Stiefel-Update zum Giro d'Italia 2026 der JAN ULLRICH ULTRAS.Kurz und knapp für zwischendurch.Also rein in die Pedale und ab über den Brenner doooooo!***Ruhetag mit Pascal Ackermann***Wir hatten heute die Ehre mit Pascal Ackermann zu sprechen. Am Ruhetag des Giros. Endlich in Italien angekommen. Wie liefen die ersten Tage in Bulgarien? Wie sind die ersten Eindrücke von Acki? Was können wir noch erwarten? Hört hinein!Was erwartet uns auf der vieten Etappe?Am Dienstag kommt der Giro endlich nach Italien. 138 Km von Catanzaro nach Cosenza. Viele kurze Anstiege, enge Straßen und die Möglichkeit einer Windkante. Tendenz Ausreißergruppe oder Klassiker-Spezialist. Wo kann man es sehen (u.a.)?Eurosport ab 13.30 Uhr (Änderungen möglich).*** Ihr wollt uns unterstützen? ***Bewertet uns, folgt uns, kommentiert und und und ... Spotify, Amazon, Apple - egal wo! Ihr für uns, wir für Euch! Das Leben ist schön!Eure JAN ULLRICH ULTRAS.
Il Giro d'Italia 2026 torna nella penisola. Dopo le tre tappe inaugurali in Bulgaria e il giorno di riposo, si riparte da Catanzaro. Ci aspetta una settimana ricca di giornate interessanti e imprevedibili. Ne parliamo assieme.
Ciao RAGAZZI liebe Radsportfreunde, MOININGER und ein herzliches Willkommen zum (hoffentlich täglichen) Stiefel-Update zum Giro d'Italia 2026 der JAN ULLRICH ULTRAS.Kurz und knapp für zwischendurch.Also rein in die Pedale und ab über den Brenner doooooo!***Stiefel-Update 3.0 - The magnificent Paul***Die 3. Etappe des Giro d'Italia 2026 führte heute über 175 Kilometer von Plowdiw nach Sofia und bildete den Abschluss des Bulgarien-Auftakts der Rundfahrt. Nach einer eher ruhigen Etappe mit nur einem kategorisierten Anstieg kam es in der bulgarischen Hauptstadt zum erwarteten Massensprint. Den Etappensieg holte erneut der Franzose Paul Magnier vom Team Soudal Quick-Step. Er setzte sich hauchdünn vor dem Italiener Jonathan Milan durch, nachdem Milan den Sprint eigentlich früh eröffnet hatte. Erst das Zielfoto bestätigte Magniers zweiten Etappensieg bei diesem Giro. Dritter wurde Dylan Groenewegen. Die Etappe verlief deutlich ruhiger als der crashreiche Vortag. Dennoch standen die Folgen der schweren Stürze aus Etappe zwei weiter im Fokus. Besonders betroffen war UAE Team Emirates-XRG: Adam Yates trat wegen einer Gehirnerschütterung nicht mehr an, ebenso fehlten mehrere verletzte Fahrer anderer Teams. In der Gesamtwertung verteidigte der Uruguayer Guillermo Thomas Silva erfolgreich das Rosa Trikot. Da alle Favoriten mit der Spitzengruppe ins Ziel kamen, gab es keine Zeitabstände unter den Klassementfahrern. Silva liegt weiterhin knapp vor dem Deutschen Florian Stork und Egan BernalWas erwartet uns auf der vieten Etappe?Am Dienstag kommt der Giro endlich nach Italien. 138 Km von Catanzaro nach Cosenza. Viele kurze Anstiege, enge Straßen und die Möglichkeit einer Windkante. Tendenz Ausreißergruppe oder Klassiker-Spezialist. Wo kann man es sehen (u.a.)?Eurosport ab 13.30 Uhr (Änderungen möglich). *** Ihr wollt uns unterstützen? ***Bewertet uns, folgt uns, kommentiert und und und ... Spotify, Amazon, Apple - egal wo! Ihr für uns, wir für Euch! Das Leben ist schön!Eure JAN ULLRICH ULTRAS.
“I want to offer you a perspective shift when it comes to your inner a-hole voice. What if that voice and even your struggles with food are not actually the problem? What if they are trying to help you?”What if your inner critic isn't the enemy, but a protective part of you? In this episode, I'm joined by clinical psychologist Dr. Jeanne Catanzaro to explore how Internal Family Systems (IFS) can help you understand the different “parts” driving your thoughts and behaviors around food. We unpack why dieting can feel safe even when it's not serving you, and how to replace self-criticism with curiosity and compassion so you can break free from old cycles and build a healthier, more supportive relationship with yourself.What You'll Learn:Where your inner critic really comes from, and why it's so loud about food and bodyWhy dieting and controlling food can serve as coping mechanisms (and what they're trying to protect you from)How the tug of war between food freedom and restriction happens inside, and why it actually makes senseSteps to start responding to your inner critic with curiosity and compassion rather than shameWhat it means (and looks like) to approach your relationship with food differently, so you can finally break the cycleResources:Jeanne's book, Unburdened Eating: An Internal Family Systems Approach to Healing Your Relationships with Food and Your BodyJeanne's WebsiteIFS InstituteEpisode 220, How Tracking Macros Turned Toxic for Jamie (and the food freedom she finally found!)Grab the Hunger & Fullness Scale Guide at DietCultureRebel.com/hungerfullnessscale and take your next step toward building trust with your body and food.Connect with me over on Instagram at @diet.culture.rebel.Struggling with food, but not sure where to start?You don't have to feel 100% ready to get support. If you're tired of obsessing over food or feeling stuck in the diet cycle, my team of Registered Dietitians is here to help. We offer one-on-one nutrition counseling—and we accept insurance! Spots are limited, so head to https://dietculturerebel.com/insurance to see if we're covered in your state and learn how to get started.
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Hormuz resta chiuso, ma intanto nella notte diverse navi lo attraversano. Il punto con Matteo Villa, direttore del DataLab ISPI. Omicidio-suicidio di Catanzaro, la donna soffriva di depressione post-parto. Ne parliamo con Elsa Viora, presidente della SIGO – Società Italiana Ginecologia e Ostetricia.
Sono almeno 70 i calciatori di serie A coinvolti nell'inchiesta sulle serate milanesi a base di escort e gas esilarante. Un centinaio le ragazze tra i 18 e i 20 anni che si sono prestate a tenere compagnia ai tavoli e in molti casi, a seguire, anche in camera d'albero. Nessun giocatore è indagato, sono invece agli arresti i titolari della società di eventi che organizzava l'animazione sotto ogni aspetto. Uno spaccato che commentiamo nella prima parte di trasmissione. Ci spostiamo poi a Catanzaro dove una donna si è buttata dalla finestra con i suoi tre figli e, virtualmente, in Iran per le esecuzioni capitali di otto donne di cui ha parlato anche il presidente Trump.
Dramma nella notte a Catanzaro dove una donna di 46 anni si è lanciata dal terzo piano di uno stabile insieme ai suoi tre figli. La donna e due bimbi - di 4 mesi e 2 anni - sono morti sul colpo, la terza figlia è ricoverata in gravi condizioni nel reparto di Rianimazione dell'ospedale del capoluogo calabrese.
Fabián Catanzaro (Sociologo, Sec. Gral. del Sindicato de trabajadores de Vialidad Nacional) La Picadita de los Sábados @picaditasbado
Mattia Liberali ha lasciato il Milan per trasferirsi al Catanzaro aparametro zero dopo la scadenza del contratto la scorsa estate e pochigiorni fa ha realizzato il suo primo gol in Serie B contro la Reggiana. Ilcentrocampista classe 2007 ha parlato ai microfoni diGianlucadimarzio.com per raccontare la sua esperienza in Calabria ericordare il suo passato rossonero.Diventa un supporter di questo podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/radio-rossonera--2355694/support.
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We open with the sad death of Fiorentina President Rocco Commisso, but Fiorentina paid tribute in the best possible way by beating Bologna and lifting themselves out of the relegation zone for about the first time this season. Elsewhere, it was narrow wins and losses all round in Serie A, but in Serie B, not even VAR could stop Venezia completing a fine comeback against Catanzaro to move within one point of first place. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Mauro Francesco Minervino"Le strade, la vita"Storie, luoghi, antropologieScholéwww.morcelliana.netLa strada, spazio fondativo dell'esperienza umana e luogo materiale e simbolico, è analizzata in queste pagine come un grande dispositivo di relazione e di spaesamento, intrecciando diverse prospettive. Innanzitutto la storia: dalle vie dell'antichità alle autostrade della modernità, dai cammini dei pellegrini alle rotte digitali. Poi, il confronto con autori come Jack Kerouac, Jorge Luis Borges, Elsa Morante, Pier Vittorio Tondelli, James G. Ballard, Albert Camus, Italo Calvino e con capolavori del cinema come La strada di Federico Fellini e Il sorpasso di Dino Risi permette di comprendere le trasformazioni e le tensioni legate alla mobilità nella contemporaneità.Infine, seguendo la traccia del pensiero di Marc Augé e degli studi dedicati alla strada in ambito etnografico e antropologico, questo libro – anche grazie alla originale impostazione che abbina il rigore scientifico del saggio all'attenzione al racconto e al dettaglio narrativo – propone una rilettura critica e inedita della strada nell'epoca della postmodernità e delle sue complesse implicazioni culturali, esistenziali e sociali.«Con sempre maggiore invadenza materiale e discorsiva, con altrettanta crescente ridondanza tecnologica e digitale, la presenza della strada si impone oggi inarrestabilmente nelle nostre esistenze individuali e collettive. E ciò accade ben oltre le pretese di dominio, separazione e controllo imposte artificialmente da muri e confini, reali o immaginari».Mauro Francesco Minervino è professore di Antropologia Culturale, Etnologia, Sociologia dei Nuovi Media presso le Accademie di Belle Arti di Catanzaro e Bari. Tra le sue pubblicazioni: In fondo a Sud (Philobiblon, 2005, con prefazione di Marc Augé); Statale 18 (Fandango, 2010); Stradario di uno spaesato (Melville, 2016). Ha tradotto e curato il volume di George Gissing, Verso il Mar Ionio. Il Sud di un vittoriano (Exòrma, 2023). Nel 2014 gli è stato conferito il Premio Internazionale di Filosofia Karl-Otto Apel. È autore di programmi RAI e collaboratore ed editorialista del «Corriere della Sera».Diventa un supporter di questo podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/il-posto-delle-parole--1487855/support.IL POSTO DELLE PAROLEascoltare fa pensarehttps://ilpostodelleparole.it/
Se l'è vista brutta il Milan nella fredda notte di San Siro: dopo aver acchiappato l'1-1 col Genoa, rischia di perdere all'ultimo minuto con un rigore che Stanciu decide di spedire sopra la traversa. Allegri tira un sospiro di sollievo, ma vede l'Inter allontanarsi. Intanto, arrivano rinforzi dal mercato per Gasperini: Raspadori in arrivo e si avvicina anche Zirkzee. Di tutto questo parliamo con Tancredi Palmeri di Sportitalia, Jacopo Aliprandi del Corriere dello Sport e col cuore rossonero Paolo Bertolucci. Entra nella fase finale la Coppa d'Africa. Oggi le prime due sfide dei quarti di finale, Mali-Senegal e Camerun-Marocco con uno scatenato Brahim Diaz. Sentiamo cosa si aspetta da queste partite Malu Mpasinkatu, ex ds di Catanzaro e Rieti e opinionista televisivo.
Today's episode is a little different, in a really wonderful way. I sit down with Dick Schwartz and Jeanne Catanzaro, President and Vice President of the IFS Institute, and partners in both leadership and life. This isn't a traditional interview; it's more like listening in on friends and colleagues talking about the things they care about, the serious, the personal, and the very human. I've been feeling curious about what's happening inside IFS leadership right now. The model keeps growing, reaching more people, and carrying more responsibility with it. I wanted to hear directly from Dick and Jeanne about what that growth and momentum have been like for them, not just in terms of roles and plans, but personally and as partners. In this candid conversation, we explore questions many of you have been holding. What happens as the Institute grows? Is Dick going to retire? What does transition even look like? We talk about all of that, but in a funny, sometimes ridiculous, and very real way. What I hope you hear is the care, thoughtfulness, and humanity behind the scenes of both the IFS Institute and the IFS model. We talk about: Jeanne stepping into leadership and visibility over time What it means to steward a model that's bigger than any one person Succession, responsibility, and caring for the future of IFS Collaboration and "sharing the stage" Knowing when to take a break from "parts talk" Bringing IFS beyond the therapy room and into the wider world Holding research, spirituality, and accessibility at the same time Finding balance between work, partnership, family, and rest Favorite shows, hobbies, and Firefighter behaviors There's a lot of warmth here, some laughter, a little potty talk, and plenty of insight. Links: IFS Institute Jeanne Catanzaro Dick Schwartz Word of the Year on Substack Episode Sponsor This episode is sponsored by the Unblend.me web app. You know those moments between sessions when something comes up and you need a gentle nudge to pause, slow down and go inside? The Unblend app helps you do just that. It's IFS informed, HIPAA compliant, and guides you through checking in with your parts to calm your nervous system. Learn more and try it for free at Unblend.me About The One Inside I started this podcast to help spread IFS out into the world and make the model more accessible to everyone. Seven years later, that's still at the heart of all we do. Join The One Inside Substack community for bonus conversations, extended interviews, meditations, and more. Find Self-Led merch at The One Inside store. Listen to episodes and watch clips on YouTube. Follow me on Instagram @ifstammy or on Facebook at The One Inside with Tammy Sollenberger. I co-create The One Inside with Jeff Schrum, a Level 2 IFS practitioner and coach. Resources New to IFS? My book, The One Inside: Thirty Days to Your Authentic Self, is a great place to start. Want a free meditation? Sign up for my email list and get "Get to Know a Should Part" right away. Sponsorship Want to sponsor an episode of The One Inside? Email Tammy.
From investing through the modern data stack era (DBT, Fivetran, and the analytics explosion) to now investing at the frontier of AI infrastructure and applications at Amplify Partners, Sarah Catanzaro has spent years at the intersection of data, compute, and intelligence—watching categories emerge, merge, and occasionally disappoint. We caught up with Sarah live at NeurIPS 2025 to dig into the state of AI startups heading into 2026: why $100M+ seed rounds with no near-term roadmap are now the norm (and why that terrifies her), what the DBT-Fivetran merger really signals about the modern data stack (spoiler: it's not dead, just ready for IPO), how frontier labs are using DBT and Fivetran to manage training data and agent analytics at scale, why data catalogs failed as standalone products but might succeed as metadata services for agents, the consumerization of AI and why personalization (memory, continual learning, K-factor) is the 2026 unlock for retention and growth, why she thinks RL environments are a fad and real-world logs beat synthetic clones every time, and her thesis for the most exciting AI startups: companies that marry hard research problems (RAG, rule-following, continual learning) with killer applications that were simply impossible before. We discuss: The DBT-Fivetran merger: not the death of the modern data stack, but a path to IPO scale (targeting $600M+ combined revenue) and a signal that both companies were already winning their categories How frontier labs use data infrastructure: DBT and Fivetran for training data curation, agent analytics, and managing increasingly complex interactions—plus the rise of transactional databases (RocksDB) and efficient data loading (Vortex) for GPU-bound workloads Why data catalogs failed: built for humans when they should have been built for machines, focused on discoverability when the real opportunity was governance, and ultimately subsumed as features inside Snowflake, DBT, and Fivetran The $100M+ seed phenomenon: raising massive rounds at billion-dollar valuations with no 6-month roadmap, seven-day decision windows, and founders optimizing for signal ("we're a unicorn") over partnership or dilution discipline Why world models are overhyped but underspecified: three competing definitions, unclear generalization across use cases (video games ≠ robotics ≠ autonomous driving), and a research problem masquerading as a product category The 2026 theme: consumerization of AI via personalization—memory management, continual learning, and solving retention/churn by making products learn skills, preferences, and adapt as the world changes (not just storing facts in cursor rules) Why RL environments are a fad: labs are paying 7–8 figures for synthetic clones when real-world logs, traces, and user activity (à la Cursor) are richer, cheaper, and more generalizable Sarah's investment thesis: research-driven applications that solve hard technical problems (RAG for Harvey, rule-following for Sierra, continual learning for the next killer app) and unlock experiences that were impossible before Infrastructure bets: memory, continual learning, stateful inference, and the systems challenges of loading/unloading personalized weights at scale Why K-factor and growth fundamentals matter again: AI felt magical in 2023–2024, but as the magic fades, retention and virality are back—and most AI founders have never heard of K-factor — Sarah Catanzaro X: https://x.com/sarahcat21 Amplify Partners: https://amplifypartners.com/ Where to find Latent Space X: https://x.com/latentspacepod Substack: https://www.latent.space/ Chapters 00:00:00 Introduction: Sarah Catanzaro's Journey from Data to AI 00:01:02 The DBT-Fivetran Merger: Not the End of the Modern Data Stack 00:05:26 Data Catalogs and What Went Wrong 00:08:16 Data Infrastructure at AI Labs: Surprising Insights 00:10:13 The Crazy Funding Environment of 2024-2025 00:17:18 World Models: Hype, Confusion, and Market Potential 00:18:59 Memory Management and Continual Learning: The Next Frontier 00:23:27 Agent Environments: Just a Fad? 00:25:48 The Perfect AI Startup: Research Meets Application 00:28:02 Closing Thoughts and Where to Find Sarah
From investing through the modern data stack era (DBT, Fivetran, and the analytics explosion) to now investing at the frontier of AI infrastructure and applications at Amplify Partners, Sarah Catanzaro has spent years at the intersection of data, compute, and intelligence—watching categories emerge, merge, and occasionally disappoint. We caught up with Sarah live at NeurIPS 2025 to dig into the state of AI startups heading into 2026: why $100M+ seed rounds with no near-term roadmap are now the norm (and why that terrifies her), what the DBT-Fivetran merger really signals about the modern data stack (spoiler: it's not dead, just ready for IPO), how frontier labs are using DBT and Fivetran to manage training data and agent analytics at scale, why data catalogs failed as standalone products but might succeed as metadata services for agents, the consumerization of AI and why personalization (memory, continual learning, K-factor) is the 2026 unlock for retention and growth, why she thinks RL environments are a fad and real-world logs beat synthetic clones every time, and her thesis for the most exciting AI startups: companies that marry hard research problems (RAG, rule-following, continual learning) with killer applications that were simply impossible before.We discuss:* The DBT-Fivetran merger: not the death of the modern data stack, but a path to IPO scale (targeting $600M+ combined revenue) and a signal that both companies were already winning their categories* How frontier labs use data infrastructure: DBT and Fivetran for training data curation, agent analytics, and managing increasingly complex interactions—plus the rise of transactional databases (RocksDB) and efficient data loading (Vortex) for GPU-bound workloads* Why data catalogs failed: built for humans when they should have been built for machines, focused on discoverability when the real opportunity was governance, and ultimately subsumed as features inside Snowflake, DBT, and Fivetran* The $100M+ seed phenomenon: raising massive rounds at billion-dollar valuations with no 6-month roadmap, seven-day decision windows, and founders optimizing for signal (”we're a unicorn”) over partnership or dilution discipline* Why world models are overhyped but underspecified: three competing definitions, unclear generalization across use cases (video games ≠ robotics ≠ autonomous driving), and a research problem masquerading as a product category* The 2026 theme: consumerization of AI via personalization—memory management, continual learning, and solving retention/churn by making products learn skills, preferences, and adapt as the world changes (not just storing facts in cursor rules)* Why RL environments are a fad: labs are paying 7–8 figures for synthetic clones when real-world logs, traces, and user activity (à la Cursor) are richer, cheaper, and more generalizable* Sarah's investment thesis: research-driven applications that solve hard technical problems (RAG for Harvey, rule-following for Sierra, continual learning for the next killer app) and unlock experiences that were impossible before* Infrastructure bets: memory, continual learning, stateful inference, and the systems challenges of loading/unloading personalized weights at scale* Why K-factor and growth fundamentals matter again: AI felt magical in 2023–2024, but as the magic fades, retention and virality are back—and most AI founders have never heard of K-factor—Sarah Catanzaro* X: https://x.com/sarahcat21* Amplify Partners: https://amplifypartners.com/Where to find Latent Space* X: https://x.com/latentspacepodFull Video EpisodeTimestamps00:00:00 Introduction: Sarah Catanzaro's Journey from Data to AI00:01:02 The DBT-Fivetran Merger: Not the End of the Modern Data Stack00:05:26 Data Catalogs and What Went Wrong00:08:16 Data Infrastructure at AI Labs: Surprising Insights00:10:13 The Crazy Funding Environment of 2024-202500:17:18 World Models: Hype, Confusion, and Market Potential00:18:59 Memory Management and Continual Learning: The Next Frontier00:23:27 Agent Environments: Just a Fad?00:25:48 The Perfect AI Startup: Research Meets Application00:28:02 Closing Thoughts and Where to Find Sarah Get full access to Latent.Space at www.latent.space/subscribe
Long before Prohibition, long before speakeasies and Tommy guns, Pittsburgh's underworld was already taking shape—quietly, violently, and largely unseen.This episode traces the true origins of organized crime in Western Pennsylvania, beginning not with a Mafia family as we know it today, but with knives in an alley, whispered threats, and fear used as a business model. We open on October 28, 1892, when a brutal Sicilian knife duel erupts on a dusty Pittsburgh street—an encounter that nearly kills Salvatore “The Banana King” Catanzaro and sets the tone for everything that follows.From there, the story widens. We travel back to southern Italy and the Mezzogiorno to understand the conditions that shaped the men who would later carry old-world codes of silence, honor, and vengeance across the Atlantic. We follow Italian immigrants into the mills, mines, and boarding houses of Pittsburgh and its surrounding towns—places where law enforcement was distant, protection was unreliable, and fear became currency.At the center of this episode is the rise of the Black Hand. Through contemporaneous newspaper accounts, police reports, and court records, we reconstruct a chilling pattern of extortion, kidnappings, bombings, and assassinations that terrorized Italian communities from the early 1900s through the First World War. Letters marked with daggers and bloody handprints. Demands signed “La Mano Nera.” Victims who paid, victims who vanished, and victims who fought back.We follow real cases that gripped the city: the kidnapping of a Brooklyn child believed hidden in Pittsburgh, assassinations tied to refusal to pay tribute, mining towns paralyzed by fear, and bodies burned or dumped in the hills outside the city. We examine how authorities alternately dismissed, denied, and misunderstood what was happening—even as the violence escalated.Threaded through it all is Salvatore Catanzaro—a man remembered publicly as a successful fruit merchant, civic leader, and pillar of the Italian community, yet whispered about by historians as Pittsburgh's first Mafia boss. We explore his rise from Sicily to America, his near-fatal duel, his quiet accumulation of influence through legitimate business, and the mystery surrounding his true role in the city's early underworld. Was he a padrone who ruled through respect rather than blood? Or a myth retroactively shaped by later generations?By the episode's end, one thing is clear: the Black Hand did not disappear—it evolved. As Prohibition loomed, extortion gave way to bootlegging, and loose networks hardened into organized hierarchies. The foundations of the Pittsburgh Mafia were already in place, built on fear, silence, and survival.This is not a romanticized story. It's a reconstruction—grounded in primary sources—of how organized crime took root in a city better known for steel and smoke than secret societies. And it's the first chapter in a much longer, darker history still to come.
In questo episodio del podcast ospito Francesco Iaconantonio, cantautore di Catanzaro, per una chiacchierata intensa e autentica sul suo brano “Senza spazi e confini”.Una canzone che nasce dal bisogno di raccontare, attraverso la musica, il tema dell'autismo nei ragazzi, dando voce a emozioni spesso difficili da esprimere a parole. Con Francesco parliamo di ispirazione, sensibilità, […]
What if the tumor you're treating is already yesterday's news? In this riveting episode of Metabolic Matters, Dr. Nasha Winters sits down with Dr. John A. Catanzaro, NMD, PhD—Co-Founder and CEO of Neo7Bioscience and one of the leading innovators in personalized peptide therapeutics and molecular surveillance. With over 25 years at the intersection of clinical medicine, molecular biology, and translational research, Dr. Catanzaro specializes in understanding the real-time biology driving cancer, autoimmunity, chronic inflammation, degenerative disease, and mRNA-related injuries. His proprietary PBIMA® and REViSS® platforms analyze genomics, transcriptomics, proteomics, and AHI-driven analytics to design patient-specific peptide sequences tailored to each individual's molecular signature.Connect with Dr. John: WebsiteDr. John's XNeoScience XFacebookSubstack Dr. John LinkedInNeoScience LinkedInNeoScience YoutubeAbout Your HostI'm Dr. Nasha Winters, a global healthcare authority, best-selling author, and educator in the emerging field of integrative oncology and terrain-based cancer care. I host Metabolic Matters to explore the intersections between metabolism, medicine, and meaning.Subscribe, Share & ReviewIf you loved this conversation, please subscribe, rate, and share with a friend or clinician who needs to hear it.Support & Resources:Support Patient Grants: www.mtih.orgBook: The Metabolic Approach to CancerEducation Programs: www.metabolicregen.comSupplements: mitovida.comFollow on SocialsDr. Nasha on InstagramMetabolic Matters InstagramFacebookLinkedInTikTokYouTube Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Frank Catanzaro, Chairman of the Missouri Young Republicans joins to talk about what they are doing to help grow the next generation of republican leaders.
In this eye-opening episode of the Healthy & Awake Podcast, Dr. John Catanzaro joins Mike Vera to break down 12 of the most searched alternative and integrative cancer treatments. From ivermectin, fenbendazole, and methylene blue, to peptides, vitamin C, cannabis, DMSO, and more—Dr. Catanzaro explains what actually works, what's promising, and what's overhyped. They also dive into the role of the microbiome, mitochondria, spike protein, and lifestyle changes in cancer progression and recovery. If you or someone you know is exploring options beyond conventional cancer care, this episode is a must-listen.https://neo7bioscience.com/___________________________
On this episode we are joined by Marcus Catanzaro, who recently was on tour with blink-182 as Tom DeLonge's guitar tech. We discuss how he got into the music industry, his background working as a tech for Fleetwood Mac, working with blink-182, his "Zaddy-182" viral moment, Tom's Fender Starcasters, and more!Host/Produced by: poppincurbsPod IG: 182newspodGuest: marcus_benitoFull Video Interview Available on YouTube:https://youtu.be/cdukirjBiLM
How we care for ourselves is inextricably connected to how we lead.In a culture where we moralize health and sell wellness as a symbol of worth, where we're obsessed with productivity and optimization, our relationships with food and our bodies go beyond personal struggles.They shape how we lead, how we show up for others, and how we define success. When leaders model extreme routines, restrictive regimens, or performance-based wellness, they may unintentionally perpetuate shame and comparison–even if they intend to inspire or be helpful.This isn't a dismissal of health. Caring for our bodies, feeding ourselves well, and seeking movement that feels good and helps our bodies be strong are powerful acts of self-respect. But when an obsession with performance and purity–whether through hustle culture or “clean” living–erodes our self-trust and amplifies our inner critics, it becomes a leadership issue.Today's guest is an eating disorder specialist who understands how shame, perfectionism, and chronic striving get tangled up in how we feed and care for ourselves, and how we show up in the world. Unburdening our relationship with food and body isn't just about health; it's a powerful leadership move.As a clinical psychologist, Dr. Jeanne Catanzaro has specialized in treating eating issues and trauma for close to 30 years. She trained in psychodynamic psychotherapy, Somatic Experiencing and Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing (EMDR) before discovering the Internal Family Systems (IFS) model. Dr. Catanzaro served as the director of a day treatment program for eating disorders for two years and is currently the Vice President of the Internal Family Systems Institute. She is the author of the book, Unburdened Eating: Healing Your Relationships with Food and Your Body Using an Internal Family Systems Approach.Listen to the full episode to hear:Why unburdening our relationship with food and body is a continual process, not a three-step planHow to approach your motivations for how you eat and exercise with curiosity and compassionHow diet culture isn't just about weight, but reflects wider cultural and systemic beliefs about bodies, health, beauty, and worthHow value judgments about how we and others eat protect us from vulnerability and reinforce hierarchiesWhy it's impossible to fixate on your own body without your self-judgment rubbing off onto othersCommon wellness traps that can feed our inner managers and protectors at the expense of our core self-knowledgeLearn more about Dr. Jeanne Catanzaro:WebsiteUnburdened Eating: Healing Your Relationships with Food and Your Body Using an Internal Family Systems ApproachLearn more about Rebecca:rebeccaching.comWork With RebeccaThe Unburdened Leader on SubstackSign up for the weekly Unburdened Leader EmailResources:Health Food Junkies Orthorexia Nervosa: Overcoming the Obsession with Healthful Eating, Steven Bratman, David KnightHealth At Every Size: The Surprising Truth About Your Weight, Lindo BaconHealth at Every Size® (HAES®) Principles – ASDAHSelf-Compassion: The Proven Power of Being Kind to Yourself, Dr. Kristin NeffJessica WilsonSonya Renee TaylorSabrina StringsDa'Shaun HarrisonJessica KnurickEvelyn TriboleWhy Can't Americans Sleep? - Jennifer Senior, The AtlanticOriginal Sin: President Biden's Decline, Its Cover-Up, and His Disastrous Choice to Run Again, Jake Tapper, Alex ThompsonCeleste, Pete KuzmaLincoln's DilemmaThe Great British Baking ShowThe Breakfast ClubThe Buggles - Video Killed The Radio Star
THE TIM JONES AND CHRIS ARPS SHOW 0:00 SEG 1 The Speaker's Stump Speech is brought to you by https://www.hansenstree.com/ 20:00 SEG 2 Frank Catanzaro, President of The St. Louis Young Republicans and Ben Brown's Chief of Staff | TOPIC: St. Louis Young Republicans Trivia Night on July 25th at St. Louis County GOP HQ at Gravois Bluffs | UBER letting women hail women drivers stlyrs.com newstalkstl.com/stlyrtrivia 34:45 SEG 3 Did Tulsi just call Obama a traitor? https://newstalkstl.com/ FOLLOW TIM - https://twitter.com/SpeakerTimJones FOLLOW CHRIS - https://twitter.com/chris_arps 24/7 LIVESTREAM - http://bit.ly/NEWSTALKSTLSTREAMS RUMBLE - https://rumble.com/NewsTalkSTL See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
THE TIM JONES AND CHRIS ARPS SHOW 0:00 SEG 1 The Speaker's Stump Speech is brought to you by https://www.hansenstree.com/ 20:00 SEG 2 Frank Catanzaro, President of The St. Louis Young Republicans and Ben Brown's Chief of Staff | TOPIC: St. Louis Young Republicans Trivia Night on July 25th at St. Louis County GOP HQ at Gravois Bluffs | UBER letting women hail women drivers stlyrs.com newstalkstl.com/stlyrtrivia 34:45 SEG 3 Did Tulsi just call Obama a traitor? https://newstalkstl.com/ FOLLOW TIM - https://twitter.com/SpeakerTimJones FOLLOW CHRIS - https://twitter.com/chris_arps 24/7 LIVESTREAM - http://bit.ly/NEWSTALKSTLSTREAMS RUMBLE - https://rumble.com/NewsTalkSTL See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
THE TIM JONES AND CHRIS ARPS SHOW Guest co-host Nick Schroer https://x.com/NickBSchroer 0:00 SEG 1 Frank Catanzaro of the St. Louis Young Republicans https://stlyrs.com/ 15:45 SEG 2 STEVE BUCCI, Visiting Fellow at the Heritage Foundation who focuses on cybersecurity and military special operations | Putin is now talking tough to Trumphttps://www.heritage.org/staff/steven-buccihttps://x.com/SBucci 30:20 SEG 3 St. Louis County Councilman Mike Archer https://newstalkstl.com/ FOLLOW TIM - https://twitter.com/SpeakerTimJones FOLLOW CHRIS - https://twitter.com/chris_arps 24/7 LIVESTREAM - http://bit.ly/NEWSTALKSTLSTREAMS RUMBLE - https://rumble.com/NewsTalkSTL See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
THE TIM JONES AND CHRIS ARPS SHOW Guest co-host Nick Schroer https://x.com/NickBSchroer 0:00 SEG 1 Frank Catanzaro of the St. Louis Young Republicans https://stlyrs.com/ 15:45 SEG 2 STEVE BUCCI, Visiting Fellow at the Heritage Foundation who focuses on cybersecurity and military special operations | Putin is now talking tough to Trumphttps://www.heritage.org/staff/steven-buccihttps://x.com/SBucci 30:20 SEG 3 St. Louis County Councilman Mike Archer https://newstalkstl.com/ FOLLOW TIM - https://twitter.com/SpeakerTimJones FOLLOW CHRIS - https://twitter.com/chris_arps 24/7 LIVESTREAM - http://bit.ly/NEWSTALKSTLSTREAMS RUMBLE - https://rumble.com/NewsTalkSTL See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
THE TIM JONES AND CHRIS ARPS SHOW 0:00 SEG 1 The Speaker's Stump Speech is brought to you by https://www.hansenstree.com/ and is titled “Movin’ On Out” 18:30 SEG 2 Frank Catanzaro, President of The St. Louis Young Republicans and Ben Brown's Chief of Staff | TOPIC: St. Louis Young Republicans Trivia Night on July 25th at St. Louis County GOP HQ at Gravois Bluffsstlyrs.com newstalkstl.com/stlyrtrivia 31:09 SEG 3 Joey V. reviews the movie “Superman” https://newstalkstl.com/ FOLLOW TIM - https://twitter.com/SpeakerTimJones FOLLOW CHRIS - https://twitter.com/chris_arps 24/7 LIVESTREAM - http://bit.ly/NEWSTALKSTLSTREAMS RUMBLE - https://rumble.com/NewsTalkSTL See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
THE TIM JONES AND CHRIS ARPS SHOW 0:00 SEG 1 The Speaker's Stump Speech is brought to you by https://www.hansenstree.com/ and is titled “Movin’ On Out” 18:30 SEG 2 Frank Catanzaro, President of The St. Louis Young Republicans and Ben Brown's Chief of Staff | TOPIC: St. Louis Young Republicans Trivia Night on July 25th at St. Louis County GOP HQ at Gravois Bluffsstlyrs.com newstalkstl.com/stlyrtrivia 31:09 SEG 3 Joey V. reviews the movie “Superman” https://newstalkstl.com/ FOLLOW TIM - https://twitter.com/SpeakerTimJones FOLLOW CHRIS - https://twitter.com/chris_arps 24/7 LIVESTREAM - http://bit.ly/NEWSTALKSTLSTREAMS RUMBLE - https://rumble.com/NewsTalkSTL See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this episode of Editors on Editing, Glenn Garland is joined by Angela M. Catanzaro & and Harry Yoon. Angela's credits include Friday Night Lights for which she was nominated for the Eddie, The Man in The High Castle, The Foreigner, As We See It, and Prey, for which she was nominated for both an Eddie and a Primetime Emmy. Harry's credits include The Newsroom, Detroit, Euphoria, Minari, for which he was nominated for the Eddie and Shang-Chi and the Legend of The 10 Rings & Beef, for which he won the Eddie. Now they have brought their exceptional skills to the wonderfully entertaining Marvel spectacle, Thunderbolts.Thanks again to ACE for partnering with us on this podcast, check out their website for more.Want to see more interviews from Glenn? Check out "Editors on Editing" here.The Art of the Frame podcast is available on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Google Podcasts, Anchor and many more platforms. If you like the podcast, make sure to subscribe so you don't miss future episodes and, please leave a review so more people can find our show!
Cianne Fragione (b. 1952) is a multidisciplinary artist. With roots in the San Francisco Bay Area Beat and Funk art milieus, she has developed her own process-oriented artistic vocabulary over the past four decades that crosses boundaries between abstract painting and sculpture, and between object and image. A striking combination of oil paint, mixed-media materials, found objects, and textiles characterizes her signature style. Each piece, whether two- or three-dimensional, is built slowly over lengthy periods, becoming a dense synthesis of influences and personal perspectives, including mid-century gestural abstraction and the physical fluency of her early training as a professional dancer. While a sense of space and movement dominates her two-dimensional works, her assemblage pieces tend to be denser and more corporeal. Her most recent works respond to two collections of poems by Italian poet and writer Eugenio Montale: Mediterraneo and Ossi di Seppia. Fragione has exhibited extensively in solo and group exhibitions nationally and internationally, including at St. Mary's College Museum of Art, Moraga, CA; Georgetown College, KY; Anya and Andrew Shiva Gallery, New York, NY; American University Museum, Washington, D.C.; John D. Calandra Italian American Institute of Queens College, CUNY, New York, NY; Associazione di Museo D'Arte Contemporaneo Italiano, Catanzaro, Italy; Harmony Hall Regional Center, Washington, MD; University of Scranton Art Museum, Scranton, PA; The Textile Museum, Washington, D.C.; Art in Embassies, Geneva, Sofia, Bulgaria, and Vilnius, Lithuania; Indianapolis Art Center, IN; and San Francisco Museum of Modern Art Gallery, CA. Her works are held in numerous public collections, including the Baltimore Museum of Art MD; DC Commission Art Bank Collection; Art in Embassies Permanent Collection, U.S. State Department, Guadalajara, Mexico; St. Mary's College Museum of Art, CA; Italian American Museum, D.C; Department of Special Collections, Cecil H. Green Library, Stanford University, CA; Comune di Monasterace, Calabria, IT; among other museum and private collections. Motetti: Flowers Grow/ Salty Breath, 2024, oil-based paint, pigment, walnut and black ink, graphite, oil pencils,on paper, 42.5 x 35 in (107.95 x 88.9 cm), Image by Martin Seck Bundles: Seacoasts / Among Fragrances / Winds / Decoy, 2024, oil-based paint, pigment, string, lace, fishing lures, and bone on canvas panel, 8 x 5 x 2 in (20.3 x 12.7 x 5.1 cm), Image by Martin Seck The Clouds Travel like White Handkerchiefs of Goodbye, 2020 oil-based pigment, collage, graphite, on mylar 54 x 65 in (137.16 x 165.1 cm) Image by Martin Seck
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Lake Forest College in Illinois is moving a home game nearly 1800 miles away to Arizona. Head Coach Jim Catanzaro joins to discuss why.
Dr. John Catanzaro serves as CEO, Founder, Chairman, and Product Development Officer of Neo7Bioscience, a precision/personalized molecular design biotech company. Dr. Catanzaro received his Doctorate of Naturopathic Medicine (NMD) from Bastyr University in 1995 and his Doctorate of Theology in Science and Medical Ethics (Ph.D. and Th.D.) from Bethany Divinity Seminary in 2012. After 22 years of clinical practice treating patients with cancer and chronic illness, he retired in 2017, where he was the founder and CEO of a cancer institute and research development group of genetic and proteomic technology innovating patient-precision genetically matched immunopeptides. In addition, Dr. Catanzaro is the co-inventor of a precision augmentation platform known as PBIMA. The platform includes multiomic/proteomic sequencing and prediction, CRISPR prime editing features, and proteomics in a 3D integration utilizing unified proprietary mapping informatics and computation, superior ranking, and selection architecture. Dr. Catanzaro is a thought leader in molecular bioscience and biotechnology and brings forth a wealth of knowledge and experience to architect precision-based personalized therapeutics in healthcare. Before his career in medicine and biosciences, he was in various capacities in the aerospace industry, including stints for the USAF and The Boeing Company. Dr. Catanzaro is currently engaged in life science in space and astrobiological research. "My special interest and focus is molecular engineering in space, working with SpacePharma to develop autonomous minisatellite laboratories with diverse orbit and deep space exploration capabilities."
On this episode of The Vitamin Professor Podcast, Professor Gene Bruno speaks with Vincenzo Mollace, MD, PhD, Professor of Pharmacology and Director of IRC-FSH at Magna Græcia University of Catanzaro. This podcast is brought to you in partnership with VRM Media and Nutraland USA, Inc. For more information about our host and guest, please see the below information. hpingredients.com https://nutralandusa.com https://linkedin.com/in/gene-bruno-ms-mhs-rh-ahg-2ab0508 https://vrmmedia.com @hnvirtual, #hnvirtual, #genebruno, #thevitaminprofessor Find our podcast on your favorite platform: podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-vitamin-professor-podcast/id1746137375 youtube.com/channel/UCxeQ-IuqCRmq0YLc7jQNMKA music.amazon.com/podcasts/a8a96593-b93c-48cf-9fe9-2891c4035dad/the-vitamin-professor-podcast iheart.com/podcast/269-the-vitamin-professor-podc-175888136/
In this episode I chat with Jeanne Catanzaro, an IFS therapist, educator, and author of Unburdened Eating: Healing Relationships with Food and Body. We talk diet culture, internal critics, and the societal pressure to view our bodies as projects. Legacy burdens, cultural messaging, and our protectors shape our relationship with food and body image. Jeanne explains how healing these parts with IFS can lead to a more compassionate and Self-Led approach to eating and wellbeing. Key Takeaways: Diet culture is deeply rooted in legacy burdens; how can we begin to unburden parts influenced by societal expectations? Many of us start the day with critical voices driving us—learning to identify and soothe these critics is a key first step. Healing our relationship with food begins with curiosity, not judgment. Self-led eating involves negotiating with parts and focusing on what your body needs in the present moment. Unburdened eating is not a diet—it's about building trust with our parts and moving away from perfectionism. About Jeanne Catanzaro: Jeanne Catanzaro is an IFS therapist, educator, and author specializing in helping individuals heal their relationships with food and body. Her new book, Unburdened Eating: Healing Relationships with Food and Body, offers a compassionate guide to transforming these dynamics through an Internal Family Systems lens. In addition to her role in helping to lead the IFS Institute, she offers workshops and retreats on Unburdened Eating and IFS. www.jeannecatanzaro.com Thank you to Pisgah Coaching Institute for sponsoring this episode. _______________________________________________________________________________ Watch video Clips from select episodes on The One Inside on YouTube Follow Tammy on Instagram @ifstammy and on Facebook at The One Inside with Tammy Sollenberger. Jeff Schrum co-produces The One Inside Podcast. He is a writer, counselor, and IFS Level 1 practitioner. Are you new to IFS or want a simple way to get to know yourself? Tammy's book, "The One Inside: Thirty Days to your Authentic Self" is a PERFECT place to start. Sign up for Tammy's email list and get a free "Get to know a Should part of you" meditation on her website Tammy is grateful for Jack Reardon who created music for the podcast. Jack is a graduate of Derek Scott's IFS Stepping Stones Program. If you are interested in sponsoring an episode or two of The One Inside Podcast please contact Tammy at tammysollenberger@comcast.net
This week's episode features Dr. Jeanne Catanzaro, who's a bit of an IFS rockstar. Jeanne has been one of the strongest voices in the IFS community in regard to food and body concerns, and I'm so thrilled to have her on the podcast! Just a little about her: Jeanne is a clinical psychologist who has specialized in the treatment of disordered eating and trauma for over twenty-five years. She trained in psychodynamic psychotherapy, Somatic Experiencing®, and eye movement-desensitization and reprocessing (EMDR) before discovering the Internal Family Systems (IFS) model. Jeanne is known for her compassionate and intuitive appreciation of the relational dynamics, internal and external, that keep people stuck in painful relationships with food and their bodies. In addition to serving as a leader of the IFS Institute, Jeanne facilitates IFS consultation groups, workshops, and retreats on Unburdened Eating. Jeanne is also the author of Unburdened Eating, a wonderful book that just came out earlier this year. And she also wrote a really fantastic article for the IFS Institute (that we discuss in this episode) called IFS's Viewpoint on Dieting and Cultural Harm. This article explicitly states that the IFS Institute does not support intentional weight loss due to the harm it can cause. Throughout this week's episode, Jeanne and I touch upon: The differences between IFS and other therapy models in how they approach food and body concerns How diet culture perpetuates the belief that there's something wrong with your body The fact that all negative feelings about the body come from outside of us The importance of being curious toward our parts Having compassion toward all of our parts, including those who are trying to manage our bodies by focusing on food and weight What is “unburdened eating” The need for community when working on food and body concerns Jeanne also gives us some great advice in terms of how to start working on food and body concerns. She suggests that we ask ourselves the following questions: What would it be like if I wasn't always trying to fix my body? What would it be like if I wasn't always criticizing my body? What if my body wasn't a problem to be solved? Can I get curious about the parts of me that feel like my body needs to change? You might have already noticed parts surfacing just by reading those questions. When you can, take some time to really sit with and answer them. We cover a lot of important ground in this episode, and I'm just thrilled and honored to have one of the best on my show. A huge thanks to Jeanne for taking the time and for all of the wisdom she imparts. Check it out! Where to find Jeanne: Website Unburdened Eating IFS's Viewpoint on Dieting and Cultural Harm Other resources that were mentioned: Center for Body Trust The Body is Not an Apology Journeys of Embodiment Where to find me: Website
On this week's episode of "Who's Your Band?," we're joined by musician, singer, and songwriter Cassidy Catanzaro! We dive deep into Cassidy's personal journey, the complexities of fame and the music industry, weight loss, the unsettling dynamics of celebrity culture, political agendas, Diddy, Oasis, Jane's Addiction, and so much more!
From the messages we receive from our families growing up to fad diets trending on social media, we are constantly bombarded with ideas about how we should or should not eat and what our bodies should look like. Unfortunately, for many of us, these messages may lead to disordered eating, harmful emotions surrounding food, or body image issues. As a clinical psychologist, Dr. Jeanne Catanzaro has specialized in treating eating disorders and trauma for the past 25 years. She trained in psychodynamic psychotherapy, somatic experiencing and Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing (EMDR), before discovering the Internal Family Systems (IFS) model, which we discussed in last week's episode with Dr. Richard Schwartz. As an approved IFS consultant, Dr. Catanzaro served as the director of a day treatment program for eating disorders for two years, and is the author of the book, “Unburdened Eating: Healing Your Relationships with Food and Your Body Using an Internal Family Systems Approach.” In Episode 208 of The Mindset Game® podcast, Dr. Catanzaro shares the following: The various “burdens” we may take on over time as a result of the messages we receive from our families and society, and how these may impact our beliefs and behaviors regarding food and our bodies How the framework provided by IFS – which describes the relationships between our core, undamaged selves and our various parts that have taken on burdens throughout our lives – can be helpful in building healthier relationships with food The power of getting curious and compassionate (rather than critical) about the parts of yourself that may be driving certain beliefs or behaviors regarding food, inquiring about how they came to harbor those beliefs, and healing them if needed Dr. Catanzaro then guides us through an exercise designed to help us better understand our protective parts, connect with them, and begin to shift them if need be. To learn more about IFS and access a variety of resources, visit https://ifs-institute.com, or look for Dr. Catanzaro's book, "Unburdoned Eating" on Amazon. To learn more about The Mindset Game podcast, visit www.TheMindsetGame.com. To subscribe, visit https://apple.co/3oAnR8I.
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