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The Callous Daoboys singer Carson Pace zoomed in to talk about their new album "I Don't Want To See You In Heaven" (out now) and their headline tour coming to Chain Reaction on Saturday, September 20th. Here's what we talked about: new album "I Don't Want To See You In Heaven" (0-6) music videos (6-10) headline tour at Chain Reaction on 9/20/25 (10-14) Mandatory Metallica (14-end)
In this high-energy session from Day 2 of the conference, Mike unpacks the exact framework for reclaiming your time, focusing on your zone of genius, and leveraging the perfect blend of AI + human support to scale your business. Learn how to stop doing $25/hour tasks, master the art of smart delegation, and create a predictable pipeline of opportunities without burning out.Chapters:(00:00:00) Introduction: The "Zone of Genius" Concept(00:01:13) Workshop Overview: Smart Delegation with AI and Humans(00:02:10) A Personal Update: The Speaker's Son(00:03:52) The Core Problem: Wasted Time and Distraction(00:04:55) A Personal Story: Overcoming Phone Addiction(00:06:36) Case Study: A Skeptical Business Owner's Story(00:07:20) AI Isn't the Enemy: It's Your Advantage(00:08:15) Defining the "Zone of Genius"(00:11:03) Workshop Activity: What Do You Love vs. Hate?(00:12:58) The Key Philosophy: Eliminate, Delegate, Automate(00:14:11) The Hidden Cost of Doing Low-Value Tasks(00:16:29) Interactive Exercise: Calculating Your Time's Worth(00:19:00) Introducing the Delegation Planning Session Framework(00:21:21) Accessing the Time Audit Workbook(00:22:05) Part 1: Identifying High-Value Activities (Focus)(00:26:40) The Lead Domino Effect: Creating a Chain Reaction(00:28:03) Part 2: Defining Your Desired Outcomes(00:28:52) Origin Story: How the Speaker Connected with His Clients(00:34:04) Example: A Client's Specific Business Outcomes(00:34:57) Part 3: Identifying Tasks to Delegate (Needs)(00:36:43) Behind the Scenes: The "3-2-1" AI + Human Lead Gen Method(00:42:26) Discussion: Is This Method Disingenuous?(00:43:51) A Passionate Defense of Proactive Marketing(00:47:01) Why You Must Pair AI with Humans for Success(00:49:14) Real-World Results: Metrics and Success Stats(00:51:11) Client Case Study: A 3-Month Delegation Plan in Action(00:53:14) Book a 90-Day Delegation Plan SessionWhat You'll LearnHow to identify your Zone of Genius to eliminate tasks that drain your energy and timeThe simple formula to calculate your true hourly value and stop doing $25/hour tasksA step-by-step framework for building a 90-day delegation plan to reclaim 10-20 hours per weekThe secret to pairing AI with human assistants for maximum efficiency and growthHow to use the Focus-Outcomes-Needs framework for strategic growth without feeling overwhelmedA proven marketing system, the 5 I's, to move prospects from being unaware of you to becoming invested clientsLink and Resources:Get your FREE Delegation plan: https://betterthanrich.com/90dayplan/Book mentioned:Giftology by John RuhlinConnect with The Better Than Rich:WebsiteFacebookInstagramTikTokYoutubeLinkedIn
When you hear “Chain Reaction,” do you think fast or slow? We usually picture dominoes, explosions, or baking soda and vinegar. But slower reactions happen all around us—iron rusting, rocks eroding, fruit ripening. The same is true in our lives: daily choices create ripple effects that shape our future and impact others. Join us for The Seeking King, Part 25: Chain Reaction, as we explore how David's story in 2 Samuel 11 and beyond shows a slow chain reaction of misplaced attention—and how our influence can set off a chain reaction worth noticing.
Eine Hilfsaktion von der Rennrad-Community: Im Juli hat der Chainreaction Bikeconvoy 14 Rettungswagen in die Ukraine gebracht. (00:00:00) Intro (00:00:44) Thema der Woche: Recap „Chainreaction Bikeconvoy“ (00:01:34) Begrüßung Sebastian Herrmann (00:02:32) Wie Sebastian auf die Aktion „Chainreaction Bikeconvoy“ blickt (00:08:39) Wie genau der Convoy ablief (00:12:13) Moralische Fragen, berührende Momente (00:21:18) Über die starke Fahrradcommunity (00:23:34) Wo die Krankenwägen jetzt eingesetzt werden (00:25:15) Die Zukunft der Initiative (00:27:22) Verabschiedung (00:29:09) Musik: Sportfreunde Stiller – Ein Kompliment Hier geht’s zur Website von „Chainreaction Bikeconvoy“: https://chainreaction-bikeconvoy.org/de/home/ Hier könnt ihr uns bei Steady unterstützen: https://steadyhq.com/de/antritt/about WERBUNG Hier entlang geht's zu den Links unserer Werbepartner: https://detektor.fm/werbepartner/antritt >> Artikel zum Nachlesen: https://detektor.fm/gesellschaft/antritt-recap-zum-chainreaction-bikeconvoy
Eine Hilfsaktion von der Rennrad-Community: Im Juli hat der Chainreaction Bikeconvoy 14 Rettungswagen in die Ukraine gebracht. (00:00:00) Intro (00:00:44) Thema der Woche: Recap „Chainreaction Bikeconvoy“ (00:01:34) Begrüßung Sebastian Herrmann (00:02:32) Wie Sebastian auf die Aktion „Chainreaction Bikeconvoy“ blickt (00:08:39) Wie genau der Convoy ablief (00:12:13) Moralische Fragen, berührende Momente (00:21:18) Über die starke Fahrradcommunity (00:23:34) Wo die Krankenwägen jetzt eingesetzt werden (00:25:15) Die Zukunft der Initiative (00:27:22) Verabschiedung (00:29:09) Musik: Sportfreunde Stiller – Ein Kompliment Hier geht’s zur Website von „Chainreaction Bikeconvoy“: https://chainreaction-bikeconvoy.org/de/home/ Hier könnt ihr uns bei Steady unterstützen: https://steadyhq.com/de/antritt/about WERBUNG Hier entlang geht's zu den Links unserer Werbepartner: https://detektor.fm/werbepartner/antritt >> Artikel zum Nachlesen: https://detektor.fm/gesellschaft/antritt-recap-zum-chainreaction-bikeconvoy
Eine Hilfsaktion von der Rennrad-Community: Im Juli hat der Chainreaction Bikeconvoy 14 Rettungswagen in die Ukraine gebracht. (00:00:00) Intro (00:00:44) Thema der Woche: Recap „Chainreaction Bikeconvoy“ (00:01:34) Begrüßung Sebastian Herrmann (00:02:32) Wie Sebastian auf die Aktion „Chainreaction Bikeconvoy“ blickt (00:08:39) Wie genau der Convoy ablief (00:12:13) Moralische Fragen, berührende Momente (00:21:18) Über die starke Fahrradcommunity (00:23:34) Wo die Krankenwägen jetzt eingesetzt werden (00:25:15) Die Zukunft der Initiative (00:27:22) Verabschiedung (00:29:09) Musik: Sportfreunde Stiller – Ein Kompliment Hier geht’s zur Website von „Chainreaction Bikeconvoy“: https://chainreaction-bikeconvoy.org/de/home/ Hier könnt ihr uns bei Steady unterstützen: https://steadyhq.com/de/antritt/about WERBUNG Hier entlang geht's zu den Links unserer Werbepartner: https://detektor.fm/werbepartner/antritt >> Artikel zum Nachlesen: https://detektor.fm/gesellschaft/antritt-recap-zum-chainreaction-bikeconvoy
Welcome! In episode 306 of Forever Exiled, we talk about the newly released teaser for Path of Exile 2 coming out at the end of August. The Third Edict was just announced and some how, we find a ton to talk about though the trailer was only 31 seconds. Whether you're into PoE 1 or 2, we hope you're loving life in GGG Land. Thanks for your listens each week! We love your faces.(00:00:00) Opening Banter & Catching Up(00:04:12) Life Updates & Personal Stories(00:09:35) First Impressions & Small Talk(00:13:48) Path of Exile News Begins(00:18:02) Patch Notes & Early Reactions(00:23:27) Gameplay Balance & Builds(00:28:44) Mapping & Endgame Content(00:34:58) Community Feedback & Hot Takes(00:41:12) Favourite & Least Favourite Changes(00:46:33) Meta Shifts & League Direction(00:52:09) Wrapping Up PoE Talk(00:55:10) Closing & Sign-OffForever Exiled Info:www.foreverexiled.comPatreonTwitter @ForeverExiled82Path of Exile WebsiteWrecker of Days Builds ListDiscord...FE Merch StoreFE Nexus Store
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La France, le Royaume Uni et le Canada menacent d'actions « concrètes » contre Israël si Gaza subit davantage de frappes.Traduction: France, the UK and Canada warn of “concrete” measures if Gaza sees further strikes. Hébergé par Acast. Visitez acast.com/privacy pour plus d'informations.
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Ben & Brent discuss the Blue Jays and Max Scherzer's return, with insights from Sportsnet's Shi Davidi, who was at the game. They cover Scherzer's performance, expectations for his postseason contributions, and the impact on the pitching lineup. The duo then shifts to the Leafs ahead of the NHL draft and free agency, joined by Nick Kypreos (24:18) to tackle how the team can replace Marner and Tavares, and their playoff prospects.The views and opinions expressed in this podcast are those of the hosts and guests and do not necessarily reflect the position of Rogers Sports & Media or any affiliate.
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Listen to Part 1 here.In this special two part episode of Chain Reaction, Senior Fellow Rob Lee interviews Yevgeniy Malik, a squad leader in Ukraine's 36th Marine Brigade. Malik fought in Mariupol during the beginning of the war and defended the Illich Iron and Steel Works. He spent more than two years in captivity in Russia as a prisoner of war from April 2022 to September 2024. In Part 2, Yevgeniy details his time in captivity in Russia's Mordovia prison, the circumstances of his eventual release in a prisoner exchange in September 2024, and reflects on his ordeal and the conflict as a whole. Please be advised that this episode contains content that may be disturbing to some listeners. Get full access to FPRI Insights at fpriinsights.substack.com/subscribe
It's 1975 and everyone is sweating through their poly-blends.
In this episode, Matt examines the current economic landscape marked by billionaire Ray Dalio's financial crisis warning, illegal tariffs, and a shrinking US economy. They delve into the impact of AI spending, trade court rulings, and the ongoing tug-of-war between the Federal Reserve and the White House. The discussion extends to the housing market, noting significant price drops in major metros while highlighting stable demand in certain cities. Matt advises on navigating this turmoil, emphasizing the importance of strategic positioning, nimble decision-making, and focusing on real returns. Practical advice includes locking in lines of credit, stress-testing deals, and focusing on rental properties to withstand economic volatility. BUT BEFORE THAT, hear why Musk is pulling back the curtain before he leaves! About the off-market real estate strategy I mentioned at the end: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1EV7cmIuBujFRZqOswpj5Rz5NwdMdY7EddVxbux3rAMY/edit?tab=t.0 Two easy ways to beat the system: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1UmDXBPlQ3sMzbi9kxPiM-t3ygGz22VOL6Kmn_fwQEzk/edit?pli=1&tab=t.0 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
A suspect in the Colorado attack on Israeli hostage advocates has been charged with attempted first-degree murder. Also, the latest on escalating tensions between the White House and China over tariffs, as President Trump proposes a 50% tax on steel and aluminum imports. Plus, a sudden eruption of Mount Etna — Europe's most active volcano — forces tourists to flee the area. And, a closer look at chain restaurant nostalgia and how modern TikTokers are reviving classics like Chili's.
Former U.S. Marine Michael Delery joins us on Urban Valor to share a powerful and haunting story from his time in Iraq. During the 2003 invasion, Mike's unit was approached by a young Iraqi boy who led them to a shallow grave—revealing the remains of four missing American soldiers.Growing up in South Central Los Angeles, Mike faced nonstop pressure to join gangs. Instead, he chose the Marine Corps and built a life of service and sacrifice. In this episode, he recounts the intensity of Marine Corps Security Forces training, the chaos of combat deployments, and the moment that would stay with him forever.He also opens up about the emotional weight carried by veterans after service—navigating PTSD, losing friends to suicide, and the harsh reality of returning home. From sleeping on a living room floor weeks after deployment to the frustrations of Marine Corps recruiting, Mike offers an unfiltered look at military life before and after combat.
In this special two part episode of Chain Reaction, Senior Fellow Rob Lee interviews Yevgeniy Malik, a squad leader in Ukraine's 36th Marine Brigade. Malik fought in Mariupol during the beginning of the war and defended the Illich Iron and Steel Works. He spent more than two years in captivity in Russia as a prisoner of war from April 2022 to September 2024. During this time Malik faced daily beatings and torture. In Part 1, Yevgeniy explains what it was like to be a prisoner of war in Russian prisons, and what the thousands of Ukrainian prisoners of war still face every day.Please be advised that this episode contains content that may be disturbing to some listeners.Part 1 - Chapters* Introductions - 2:26* Setting the scene in Mariupol - 5:04* Negotiating surrender - 14:43* Surrender at the bridge - 18:25* Arriving in Sartana - 20:29 * Time in Olenivka prison -22:19* Transfer into Russia - 26:37* Time in Ryarsk prison - 30:27* Interrogations - 46:25* A Day in Ryarsk - 56:18 Get full access to FPRI Insights at fpriinsights.substack.com/subscribe
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You don't need 100 people… you just need ONE.In this heartfelt sermon, “As You Sow,” Pastor Beto Rivas shares his vulnerable, faith-filled journey of sowing seeds in hard ground—preaching to empty chairs, losing possessions, battling discouragement—yet refusing to quit.Through powerful stories like C.T. Studd's generational conversion and real-life testimonies from Equatorial Guinea, Pastor Beto reminds us:
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Since November of last year, the small country of Georgia has seen daily protests against its increasingly authoritarian government. For over 150 straight days Georgians have been in the streets demanding that their country return to the path of European integration, and halt what they describe as its slide toward becoming a Russian client state. But the Georgian government has not budged, cracking down on the protests, sometimes with violence, and refusing to consider the protestors' demand for new elections. How might this all end, and what does Georgia's plight mean for the country itself, for Europe, and for the US? To discuss these questions, former senior Georgian government officials Batu Kutelia, Dato Sikharulidze, and Miro Popkhadze join Bob Hamilton on Chain Reaction. Get full access to FPRI Insights at fpriinsights.substack.com/subscribe
Send us a textBlair Daly tells how Bike Everywhere Month is more than commuting and can connect a community. Plus, exchange your unwanted gun for a giftcard. Read your water quality report card. Bring Your Own Cup for that coffee refill and win prizes. Stay up to date on Council agendas. How to keep you and your bike safe. Join the 4th of July Celebrate Kirkland parade. Recycling events, and more! Show note links: https://www.kirklandwa.gov/podcast#20250515
A clinic in minimal from the elusive Acting Press boss. Why do certain sounds cultivate a cult following? Simply put, it's often because they resist easy consumption. PLO Man and his imprint Acting Press lean into this. Searching for the Berlin-based DJ and producer, you won't find much online presence, interviews or conventional PR. What you will find, if you look hard enough, is a catalogue of records and mixes with a kind of tape hiss charm (a spiritual successor to Basic Channel and Chain Reaction, but scuzzier and lighter on its feet). Founded in 2015, Acting Press once seemed to belong to the short-lived "outsider house" trend, but is now synonymous with a certain strain of modern minimal, one that is analogue, spacious and pointedly opaque. PLO Man's output is equally sparse by design: this week, he joins the RA Podcast with a characteristically elusive style, accompanying the near two-hour mix is a one-answer Q&A that gives almost nothing away. Stripped-back, ever-so-slightly sleazy and coated in dust, PLO Man's RA Podcast continues that lineage in style. Opening with the featherlight microhouse of Margaret Dygas, RA.988 unfolds into a carefully curated spectrum of minimal, dub and deep techno. Among familiar names—look out for the blinding Rhythm & Sound and Moodymann blend—are deep cuts and left turns alongside the odd outlier, like lovers' rock pioneer Gregory Isaacs. Like the best of his forebears, PLO Man wants RA.988 to take time for you to settle in. But once you do, you won't want to leave. @p_el_oh Find the tracklist and interview at ra.co/podcast/988
I'm not entirely sure what this show is erasing, be it psychics or witches, but I do know they messed up by erasing Kim Cattrell and Art Hindle.
Check out the sermon from this past week as Pastor Brian dives into the first week of Missions Month.
Erum and Karl break down a concept they've lived and breathed—but rarely spelled out: orchestration. If you're building a startup in synthetic biology or advanced materials, this is a must-listen deep dive into how influence is built before your product lands or your funding closes. They pull back the curtain on how to create "value chain syndicates," why intros aren't just intros, and how real biotech momentum comes from aligning stakeholders across an entire ecosystem—not just impressing one customer.Taped just ahead of SynBioBeta 2025, this episode crackles with tactical wisdom, from designing credibility scaffolds to creating the conditions for inbound interest before traditional biz dev ever kicks in. Orchestration, they argue, is the true differentiator in biotech's current era—more critical than science alone.Grow Everything brings the bioeconomy to life. Hosts Karl Schmieder and Erum Azeez Khan share stories and interview the leaders and influencers changing the world by growing everything. Biology is the oldest technology. And it can be engineered. What are we growing?Learn more at www.messaginglab.com/groweverything Chapters:00:00:00 – Gearing Up: SynBioBeta Buzz and Real-World Prep00:02:18 – Why Orchestration Is Biotech's Unspoken Superpower00:05:25 – What's Really Blocking Biotech from Breaking Through?00:08:10 – K18 Hair: A Masterclass in Vertical Bio-Play00:10:09 – Ecosystem Marketing: The Influence Strategy No One Talks About00:16:15 – How to Engineer Ecosystems That Actually Work00:22:20 – What's Peaking in Biotech? Trends You Can't Ignore00:27:08 – The Orchestration Era: Your Next Move Starts NowLinks and Resources:MessaginglabNational Security Commission on Emerging Biotechnology's Report: Charting the Future of BiotechnologyTopics Covered: biomanufacturing, value chain orchestration, supply chains, supply networks, ecosystem building, ecosystem marketing, influencing, business development, strategyHave a question or comment? Message us here:Text or Call (804) 505-5553 Instagram / Twitter / LinkedIn / Youtube / Grow EverythingEmail: groweverything@messaginglab.comMusic by: NihiloreProduction by: Amplafy Media
This episode features Benny, a musician and producer who performs under the name Muted Circus. Benny, originally from Orange County, California, is currently based in Brooklyn, New York. He spent seven years in Tokyo, Japan, and attended the prestigious Berklee College of Music in Boston. The discussion starts with Benny sharing the story of his first rock concert at the age of 13, where he saw The Get Up Kids in a small, intimate venue in his hometown. This concert sparked his lifelong passion for live music, leading him to attend concerts frequently, including during his college years and time in Japan. Benny reminisces about the DIY music scene of Orange County in the '90s and shares anecdotes about attending shows with his older brother and friends. He also recalls a memorable yet disappointing encounter with Dave Mustaine from Megadeth during a concert in Tokyo, juxtaposing it with a positive experience meeting Marty Friedman, a former Megadeth guitarist.The conversation then shifts towards Benny's musical project, Muted Circus, a deeply personal undertaking inspired by the death of his father. The project comprises 10 EPs with 50 songs, each featuring his father's visual artwork on the covers. Benny explains how creating this music helped him process his grief and reflect on his relationship with his father. He delves into the themes explored in his music, often revolving around the impact of his parents on his life. Benny shares the challenges and emotional journey of writing and recording these songs over several years. He also introspects on the nuances of live vs. recorded music and the emotional resonance that well-produced music can often deliver.During the interview, Benny performs 'Disconnection,' a song from his final EP in the Muted Circus series. The song captures the sentiment of final phone calls with a loved one and reflects Benny's extensive relationship with his father through daily check-ins on the phone. The episode concludes with Benny discussing his future plans for more music releases under different projects and emphasizing the therapeutic power of music in processing complex emotions. Listeners can explore Benny's work on platforms like Bandcamp, Spotify, Apple Music, and YouTube.BANDS: No Doubt, The Get Up Kids, Jimmy Eat World, Real Big Fish, Gwen and Eric Stefani, Megadeth, NSYNC, Metallica, Slayer, Marty Friedman, Dave Mustaine.VENUES: Makuhari Messe (Japan), Koos Cafe, The Chain Reaction, Madison Square Garden. PATREON:https://www.patreon.com/SeeingThemLivePlease help us defer the cost of producing this podcast by making a donation on Patreon.WEBSITE:https://seeingthemlive.com/Visit the Seeing Them Live website for bonus materials including the show blog, resource links for concert buffs, photos, materials related to our episodes, and our Ticket Stub Museum.INSTAGRAM:https://www.instagram.com/seeingthemlive/FACEBOOK:https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=61550090670708
Persistent reports indicate that the Trump Administration will de-emphasize the US commitment to European security in favor of an emphasis on defending the US homeland and shifting resources to the Indo-Pacific. This follows a long-running critique of America's European allies for investing too little in their own defense, a critique that predates both Trump Administrations, but one that has gotten louder, especially in the second Trump Administration. But what is the view in European capitals of the emerging US policy toward Europe, and what might its effects be on Transatlantic relations? To discuss these questions, Dr. Michael Neiberg of the US Army War College, recently returned from a visit to Estonia and Germany, joins Bob Hamilton on Chain Reaction. Get full access to FPRI Insights at fpriinsights.substack.com/subscribe
If you love Brian DePalma, you love this movie. If you don't, I'm very sorry you watched Femme Fatale (2002).
Kicking off our Chain Reaction: Mysteries season with a diabolical classic!
The Trump Administration has thrown global financial markets into chaos with its massive but on-again, off-again tariffs against America's trading partners, both large and small. The White House has at times framed the tariffs as a revenue generation scheme, at other times framed them as an attempt to return manufacturing to the US, and at still other times has said they are an attempt to gain concessions from other countries on non-economic issues. What are the goals of the tariffs, how has the administration calculated them, and what are their likely effects on global finance and trade? To answer these questions and others, Dr. Mark Duckenfield, Professor of International Economics at the US Army War College, joins host Bob Hamilton on Chain Reaction. Get full access to FPRI Insights at fpriinsights.substack.com/subscribe
This week on Chain Reaction, we feature an installment of the Baltic Ways podcast. Host Indra Ekmanis welcomes back professors Margarita Šešelgytė (Vilnius University), Daunis Auers (University of Latvia), and Andres Kasekamp (University of Toronto) for a roundtable discussion on the first two months of Donald Trump's second term and the US administration's impact on the Baltic countries and broader Europe. This episode was recorded on March 14, 2025.You May Be Interested InBaltic Roundup | March 2025 A look back on the month's major political, cultural, and economic events in Estonia, Latvia, and Lithuania.Explore more from FPRI's Baltic Initiative here. Baltic Ways is a podcast from the Association for the Advancement of Baltic Studies, produced in partnership with the Baltic Initiative at the Foreign Policy Research Institute. The views and opinions expressed in this podcast are those of the authors and do not necessarily reflect the official policy or position of AABS or FPRI. Get full access to FPRI Insights at fpriinsights.substack.com/subscribe
In this episode of the show our March Madness with Andrew Davis continues with a conversation about his 1996 outing Chain Reaction. Over the course of our chat you will hear us talk about Davis going back to the well to recapture the success of The Fugitive and why we think it was a bad idea. We talk about how this movie fits into the shifting landscape of star-driven action entertainment, Morgan Freeman in unexpected roles, the idea of capturing science-derived concepts on film without ever thinking them through and how important it is to remember your grammar while trying to sound villainous.Tune in and enjoy!Hosts: Jakub Flasz & Randy BurrowsIntro: Infraction - CassetteOutro: Infraction - DaydreamHead over to uncutgemspodcast.com to find all of our archival episodes and more!Follow us on Twitter (@UncutGemsPod), IG (@UncutGemsPod) and Facebook (@UncutGemsPod)Buy us a coffee over at Ko-Fi.com (ko-fi.com/uncutgemspod)Subscribe to our Patreon! (patreon.com/uncutgemspod)
Chain restaurants are making a comeback — from Chili's to Red Lobster, the spots we once passed over are cool once more. But why? Is it due to TikTok? Inflation? Millennial nostalgia? Eater reporter Amy McCarthy joins David to explore the recent ‘chain-aissance' and whether it can help revive Red Lobster. Later, Jordan Myrick, host of the grocery review site Sporked, tastes some storied Red Lobster offerings to find out if its foray into freezer aisles has paid off. Biscuits, anyone? Be the first to know about Wondery's newest podcasts, curated recommendations, and more! Sign up now at https://wondery.fm/wonderynewsletterListen to Business Wars on the Wondery App or wherever you get your podcasts. Experience all episodes ad-free and be the first to binge the newest season. Unlock exclusive early access by joining Wondery+ in the Wondery App or on Apple Podcasts. Start your free trial today by visiting wondery.com/links/business-wars/ now.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Although NATO has survived - and even thrived - for over 75 years, its future looks more uncertain now than at perhaps any other time. The Alliance confronts not only a resurgent Russia, but serious questions over the US commitment to European security and the ability of European Allies to fill the gap a US withdrawal from Europe would leave. To discuss these and many other issues surrounding NATO's role in European security, Dr. Rick Landgraf joins host Bob Hamilton on Chain Reaction. A retired US Army Lieutenant Colonel with extensive scholarly and policy experience on NATO, Rick is also the host of a recent FPRI podcast series on the Alliance.Explore FPRI's special project: The Ties That Bind | NATO at 75 and Beyond This episode was recorded on February 28, 2025. Get full access to FPRI Insights at fpriinsights.substack.com/subscribe
While the military situation in Ukraine continues apace, with grinding Russian assaults gaining ground daily, but at a reduced pace and increasing rate of casualties, the diplomatic situation is changing rapidly. A flurry of US diplomatic activity aimed at ending the war has unnerved Ukrainians and America's allies, who fear the US is preparing to cut a deal with Russia over their heads. This activity includes a bilateral meeting between the US and Russia in Saudi Arabia that excluded America's NATO Allies and Ukraine itself, a series of confusing and contradictory statements from US officials, and an escalating war of words between the US and Ukrainian presidents. To help us make sense of both the military and political situations, Konrad Muzyka, who recently returned from Ukraine, joins Bob Hamilton on this episode of Chain Reaction.For more military analysis of the Russian invasion of Ukraine check out Konrad's Ukraine Conflict Monitor.This episode was recorded on February 20, 2025. Get full access to FPRI Insights at fpriinsights.substack.com/subscribe
Sometimes lost among analysis of Russian malign actions around the world - from invasions of its neighbors, to sowing chaos in democratic societies, manipulating democratic elections, and weaponizing corruption - is analysis of why Russia does what it does. In other words, what is it about the Russian model of how the world works that causes it to engage in these types of activities, and what narrative justification does it advance? To discuss these issues, Dr. Olena Snigyr, a Ukrainian scholar with a deep understanding of Russia's motivation and justification for its actions, joins host Bob Hamilton on Chain Reaction.You Might Be Interested In…*
Elon Musk is introduced at CPAC and handed a long overdue prop. Elon's Ready for Rain! Are you? https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NWD-x3GIUFA
Chasta & Huey recap what they did over the long holiday weekend. Chasta went to Southern California to see State Line Empire play at the Chain Reaction in Anaheim and went to Disneyland. Huey went to StocktonCon to meet TNA World Heavyweight Champion Joe Hendry and did an appearance at Oasis Pro Wrestling in Berkeley. Lastly, on "Huey Help" they read a listener's email complaining about having social media FOMO and this led to them talking about Instagram testing out a dislike button. Please connect with Chasta & Huey: YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@ChastaAndHuey Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/2kdozplGAWNhd6zehEBzW5 Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/chastaandhuey Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/chastaandhuey Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/chastaandhuey Thank you for the support.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
This is the third book in this thriller series.
The title says it all. The mission is complete. It's time for truth. Summary In this conversation, Monet discusses her experiences and insights regarding the transformation of Earth and the role of galactic beings in this process. She shares her journey of healing, the impact of the suppression grid, and the awakening of crystal children. Monet emphasizes the importance of solar frequencies and the shift towards a new Earth, where individuals are empowered to awaken themselves. The conversation culminates in a declaration of freedom and the beginning of a new chapter in her life and work. Takeaways Earth is no longer under quarantine, allowing for direct contact with galactic beings. The shift in consciousness is irreversible and has already begun. Individuals are now empowered to awaken themselves without external activation. The suppression grid that held humanity back has fallen, enabling a new era. Solar frequencies are crucial for the transformation of Earth and its inhabitants. The awakening of crystal children is essential for anchoring new energies on Earth. Monet's role has shifted from being a guide to embracing her own freedom and choices. The journey of Atla, the spirit of the Atlantis Crystal, marks the transition to a crystalline Earth. The cosmic grid is now interacting with Earth, enhancing its connection to the universe. The new Earth is a collaborative effort where everyone plays a part in its creation. Chapters 00:00 The Shift to the New Earth05:29 The Role of Crystal Children08:12 The Suppression Grid and Its Impact08:45 The Mission to Awaken Crystal Children08:51 The Activation and Solar Intelligence11:38 The Journey of Atla and the Atlantis Crystal14:38 The Orion Stargate and the Cosmic Grid17:34 The Battle Against Interference20:13 The Final Activation and Overriding the Grid35:03 The Collapse of the Suppression Grid38:25 The Activation of the Solar Grid45:00 The Chain Reaction of Solar Nodes48:54 Earth's Self-Correction and the Cosmic Grid01:00:27 The New Earth and Human Awakening01:07:02 Embracing Freedom and New Beginnings Need to reach Monet? Email team@thestarseedawakener.com.
Gotta love peak Maybourne! Starsky and Hutch are at it... for the first time in Stargate SG-1! Season 4, Episode 16, "Chain Reaction."
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(2 Timothy 2:2) Every Paul should have a Timothy, and every Timothy should have a Paul. Spiritual parents are part of God's pattern, yet it is even more special when actual mothers and fathers develop this sort of relationship with their children. (08288241130)