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In this powerful exclusive interview, Bogdan Zaslavsky, father of Brayden Zaslavsky, breaks his silence after his son was viciously beaten by a violent anti-ICE mob at Olathe Northwest High School simply for holding a Trump flag.What started as student-led walk-outs quickly turned into chaos and violence — and instead of protecting students, Olathe Schools Superintendent Dr. Brent Yeager sent a letter to parents claiming these walk-outs are “protected free speech.”He is dead wrong.On this episode of The Right Side, Bogdan shares the horrifying details of the attack on Brayden, how school officials responded (or failed to respond), and why this must never happen again.We also break down the Tinker v. Des Moines Supreme Court ruling that proves disruptive walk-outs that lead to violence are NOT protected speech — and why Dr. Yeager and Principal Mr. Chris Zuck have a duty to ban them immediately.This is raw, emotional, and unfiltered truth from a father fighting for his son and for every child in the Olathe school district.✅ Timestamps:0:00 – Bogdan Zaslavsky shares what really happened to Brayden4:15 – The moment his son was attacked for holding the Trump flag8:40 – Dr. Brent Yeager's “free speech” letter exposed12:20 – Principal Chris Zuck's response (or lack of it)16:30 – What parents must do now – Call to ActionIf you live in Olathe, call Superintendent Dr. Yeager and the school board TODAY and demand real leadership and safety for our kids.Share this interview with every parent and teacher you know.The Right Side with Doug Billings — Unapologetic. Uncensored. America First.SUBSCRIBE and turn on notifications so you never miss an episode.Follow me:X: @DougBillingsRumble: The Right Side with Doug Billings#OlatheSchools #OlatheWalkOut #BraydenZaslavsky #BogdanZaslavsky #TrumpFlag #OlatheNorthwest #AntiICERiot #SchoolViolence #DrBrentYeager #ChrisZuck #FreeSpeechLie #ProtectOurKids #OlatheKS #AmericaFirst #Trump #America #KansasSupport the show
Send a textIn this episode of the Cops and Writers Podcast bonus series, retired Milwaukee Police Sergeant Patrick O'Donnell reads Chapter 32, "Wojo," from his upcoming book:Police Stories: The Rookie Years - True Crime, Chaos, & Life as a Big City CopThere were characters on the job who should have been stand-up comedians. Wojo was one of those guys.But one morning at 7:00 AM, Wojo got serious. A man barricaded himself in an apartment with a rifle pointed at his five-year-old son's head. SWAT was on the way. Hours of negotiation loomed.The way Wojo negotiated with the suspect was unorthodox but effective. All stories are real. Names and locations have been changed where necessary.
I told one small lie… and somehow ended up orchestrating three full blown ambushes across the city of Dallas. What started as a simple girls trip turned into wigs, disguises, fake Instacart drivers, a sign spinning maniac outside a restaurant, and an Uber driver blasting mariachi music while swerving to the beat. I had to keep everyone separated, stagger flights from the same city, invent a connection to Troy Aikman, and pray nobody compared notes. It was chaos. The fun kind. Bret's here too… This one is messy, loud, and very on brand for what happens when women who've known each other for decades refuse to act their age.
Today, we're talking about violence in Mexico following the death of cartel boss “El Mencho”; President Trump's State of the Union address; the fourth anniversary of the Russia-Ukraine war; and other top news for Wednesday, February 25th. Stay informed while remaining focused on Christ with The Pour Over. Looking to support us? You can choose to pay here Check out our sponsors! We actually use and enjoy every single one. Cru Wild Alaskan HelloFresh Safe House Project Gloo QAVA CCCU Filament Bible Upside Mosh LMNT Not Just Sunday Podcast Bible Gateway Plus Life Application Study Bible Unto TPO Corrections Page
Aaron Judge's spring training appearance came with a side of controversy as MLB's Automated Ball-Strike (ABS) challenge system took center stage. After a Yankees game featured a staggering number of challenges, the debate exploded: Is this tech fixing baseball or ruining its flow? While reviews are lightning fast, the constant interruptions, delayed celebrations, and strategic gamesmanship have some fans furious. Should every pitch just be called automatically by technology instead of turning balls and strikes into a challenge circus? The crew breaks down why this system feels choppy, why spring training may be skewing the numbers, and whether MLB is overthinking a problem that already has a simple solution. If this is baseball's future, not everyone is ready for it.
Death by Chaos by Renaii West https://www.amazon.com/Death-Chaos-Renaii-West/dp/B0CZ4FY656 Renaiiwest.com They were the undisputed goddesses of their southern CA liberal arts college. With distinct talents, beauty and accomplishments, each goddess appeared pre-destined to be forever traveling on that path called the Charmed Life. But, in a tragic twist of fate, just before graduation, a student is found murdered on campus, suspicion falls in their midst, and one of them is missing. Destinies are changed forever. For the next two decades the case remains unsolved. Secrets are kept. Suspicions stay alive. And one of the four continues to be haunted by the chaos of that night and that which has followed. With an upcoming reunion, and an arrival of a stranger on a motorcycle bringing even more chaos to her life, she believes the time is right to finally revisit the past, discover the secrets and expose the truth. And while she is at, rekindle the lost passions of her roommates. To do this without causing more chaos and drawing the attention of those who wish the case to remain unsolved will require good acting skills, deception, and maybe a little divine intervention. About the author Renaii West has been writing and performing from an early age. After earning her Bachelor of Fine Arts degree, she became the dramatic arts instructor in a performing arts program, where she wrote and directed many of her own productions. Desiring to spread her creative wings, she is now creating fun-loving and sometimes quirky characters who inadvertently find themselves in the middle of a mystery and must use their wits and cunning to solve the case. Her passions and hobbies include mythology, classic films, travel, belly dancing, yoga, jigsaw puzzles, and, of course, mysteries.
Duane Kuiper joins the show to share his take on the wild Scottsdale fire‑alarm story, the Giants’ hot start to Spring Training, and Luis Arraez’s debut in a Giants uniform. Plus, Kuip gives early impressions on the team and more from camp.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this in-depth episode of the Engage Podcast, host First Officer Ryan Argenta is joined by MEC Executive Administrator Captain Rich Wheeler and Scheduling Committee Vice Chairman Captain Josh Cantrell to unpack the growing complexity behind open time, inverse assignments, and the rollout of Quick Slips under MOU 25-05. The conversation traces how chronic understaffing, outdated staffing formulas, expanding flying schedules, and evolving contract provisions have combined to create today's operational pressure cooker. Rich and Josh explain how PCS, manual trip coverage, batch sizes, proactive rest, and 23 M.7 usage interact behind the scenes, often in ways that are invisible to line pilots but deeply impactful to pay, quality of life, and schedule stability. They break down why inverse assignments exploded in recent years, how “race-to-the-phone” coverage undermined seniority, and why Quick Slips represent a major shift toward restoring transparency, structure, and fairness in last-minute flying. With historical perspective and practical insight, this episode separates fact from rumor and explains what “controlled chaos” really means in today's scheduling environment. Whether you're chasing premium flying, protecting your days off, or simply trying to understand why the system feels so strained, this conversation offers clarity, context, and a realistic path forward.
Duane Kuiper joins the show to share his take on the wild Scottsdale fire‑alarm story, the Giants’ hot start to Spring Training, and Luis Arraez’s debut in a Giants uniform. Plus, Kuip gives early impressions on the team and more from camp.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
This week felt like someone spun the sports-news Wheel of Chaos and just let it ride.We start with Michael Jordan and his NASCAR squad winning the Daytona 500—which should have been the headline. Instead, it came after public drama with NASCAR, a lawsuit, a settlement… and then a victory lap. Oh—and the internet doing what the internet does over an awkward clip that had everyone asking, “What exactly am I watching?” It was a weird, weird weekend. Lawsuits, trophies, confusion. Just another casual few days in MJ's orbit.Then we circle back to the Tony Clark situation. Last week we mentioned his sudden exit as Executive Director of the MLB Players Association. Now we've got the details: an internal investigation found he was in an improper relationship with his sister-in-law—who had been hired by the MLBPA in 2023. Add in a federal investigation tied to the MLBPA's youth baseball company, Players Way, and suddenly labor peace in 2027 doesn't feel so guaranteed. Let's just say… this was not the kind of clubhouse leadership MLB was hoping for.We've also got body cam footage from the Marshon Lattimore traffic stop. When asked if there were any guns in the car: “No.” When police opened the glove box before towing it for expired plates: loaded handgun. Not exactly the transparency drill you practice.Quick Hits:We are officially on Jaromír Jágr retirement watch after 38 professional seasons. He's finally talking about it. I'm not ready.Former coach Benjamin Shroats, who worked with U.S. gold medalist Amber Glenn, has been arrested in Texas on serious charges involving alleged inappropriate relationships with athletes. He's currently held on bond as the investigation continues.Jaylen Brown is considering legal action against the City of Beverly Hills after police shut down his private, invitation-only Oakley brand event during All-Star Weekend—despite what he says was no permit requirement. Financial damage, reputational harm, and due process concerns? This one might not be over.The tragic passing of Rondale Moore at 25 remains under investigation. Early reports suggest a possible self-inflicted gunshot wound, but officials have not formally announced a cause. A heartbreaking situation with far too many questions.And then… The Biggest Pickle.This week's honor goes to Kash Patel—or maybe USA Hockey. Or maybe both.By the end of this episode, we may not solve anything—but we will absolutely ask the loud questions.Buckle up. It's chaos season.#MichaelJordan #Daytona500 #NASCAR #TonyClark #MLBPA #MarshonLattimore #JaromirJagr #JaylenBrown #RondaleMoore #USAHockey #KashPatel #SportsPodcast #BiggestPickle #SportsDrama #AllStarWeekend #USA
Marc Cox opens the show live from the Fox News studios in Washington, D.C., providing an insider's perspective on Donald Trump's record-long State of the Union. He details the chamber's charged atmosphere, Democratic outbursts, and applause moments for veterans and faith-driven milestones. Kim St. Onge's “Kim on a Whim” segment spotlights Candace Owens' vicious docuseries targeting Erica Kirk, exploring grief, media exploitation, and the growth of Turning Point USA. Marc rounds out the hour with a behind-the-scenes tour of the Capitol Hill Club and pre-reception social dynamics, giving listeners a rare glimpse into the personal side of D.C. politics. Hashtags: #StateOfTheUnion #MarcCoxLive #TrumpSpeech #CandaceOwens #EricaKirk #TurningPointUSA #CapitolHillClub #FoxNews #WashingtonDC #PoliticalInsiders
Figarino räumt für seinen englischen Austauschgast auf, doch Kater Long John mag das Chaos. Als ein schüchterner Besucher erscheint, läuft alles anders als geplant – und ein turbulentes Missverständnis nimmt seinen Lauf.
On February 22, 2026, the Mexican military successfully neutralized Nemesio "El Mencho" Oseguera Cervantes, the elusive leader of the Jalisco New Generation Cartel (CJNG). The fallout was immediate: a coordinated wave of violence involving over 250 roadblocks, burning vehicles, and attacks on security forces across 20 Mexican states. In this episode, we break down the high-stakes military operation in Tapalpa, the unprecedented intelligence sharing between the Sheinbaum administration and the U.S. government, and the "ghost town" atmosphere currently gripping Guadalajara and Puerto Vallarta. Key Topics Discussed:The Operation: How Mexican Special Forces, aided by U.S. Northern Command intelligence, tracked El Mencho to a remote cabin via a romantic partner.The Retaliation: Analysis of the "specular violence" used by CJNG, including the deaths of 25 National Guard members and prison breaks in Jalisco.The Power Vacuum: Who is next? We look at potential successors like "El Jardinero" and "El RR" and the risk of the cartel fracturing.Travel Impact: What the U.S. State Department's "shelter in place" orders mean for tourists and the upcoming 2026 World Cup matches in Guadalajara.Political Fallout: How this "kingpin" strategy shift affects relations between President Claudia Sheinbaum and the Trump administration.Safety Alert: As of February 24, 2026, travel advisories remain in effect for Jalisco, Michoacán, and Colima. Listeners in these regions are advised to monitor local authorities and avoid major highways.
This week on Karma & Chaos, we're catching up in real time- we also get honest about parenting guilt, balancing work and family life, and the emotional weight that comes with being “on” all the time. From college tours and career dreams to relationship growth, friendship dynamics, and a few unfiltered hot takes (including vacations, karma, and all-inclusive resorts), this episode is full of the kind of conversations that only happen when the mics are rolling.It's funny, reflective, slightly chaotic and very real.Make sure you're subscribed, leave a review, and join us every week for more unfiltered conversations.To submit an Is It Karma Or Is It Chaos story email us at info@karmachaospodcast.comShop merch hereFor full videos head to patreon.com/kaillowry Follow Becky at Hayter25 and subscribe to For The HaytersThank you for supporting the show by checking out our sponsors! HERS: start your free online visit today at forhers.com/karmaOPositiv: take proactive care of your vaginal health head to opositiv.com/karmaButcher Box: As an exclusive offer, our listeners can get free steak in every box for a year PLUS $20 off your first order. Go to ButcherBox.com/KARMA to choose your offer and get this limited-time deal, with free shipping always.Revolve: Whether it's a weekend away, a big night out, or a holiday party – your dream wardrobe is just one click away. Head to REVOLVE.com/KARMA, shop my edit, and take 15% off your first order with code KARMA. Fast two-day shipping, easy returns – it's literally the only place you need to shop from. That's REVOLVE.com/KARMA to shop my favorites and get 15% off your first order with code KARMAOffer ends March 9th, so happy shopping!Shopify: to sign up for your one dollar a month trial period head to shopify.com/karma See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Steve Witkoff claims in an interview with Lara Trump that Iran could have bomb-making material in the next WEEK, as Lindsey Graham worries that Trump's advisers are pushing him to make a deal. A U.S. ambassador sparks international backlash after suggesting Israel has a right to much of the Middle East, drawing condemnation across the region. Violence erupts in Mexico following the killing of a cartel boss, raising fears of broader instability. Thanks to Shopify and Zip Recruiter for today's episode: Sign up for your one-dollar-per-month trial today at shopify.com/tyt Just go to this exclusive web address right now to try ZipRecruiter FOR FREE: ziprecruiter.com/tyt Hosts: Ana Kasparian, Cenk Uygur SUBSCRIBE on YOUTUBE ☞ https://www.youtube.com/@TheYoungTurks FOLLOW US ON: FACEBOOK ☞ https://www.facebook.com/theyoungturks TWITTER ☞ https://twitter.com/TheYoungTurks INSTAGRAM ☞ https://www.instagram.com/theyoungturks TIKTOK ☞ https://www.tiktok.com/@theyoungturks
Janet’s daughter, Sarah, will join her to provide an update on what is happening in classrooms all across America. Why did the Department of Education just open a complaint against the schools in Portland, Oregon? What’s going on at Yale University, and why are there issues with the Hawaii Department of Education? Join us to get the answers to these questions and learn how to defend your family.Become a Parshall Partner: http://moodyradio.org/donateto/inthemarket/partnersSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
This Week In Startups is made possible by:Caldera Lab - [calderalab.com/twist](https://calderalab.com/twist)Iru - [iru.com](http://Iru.com)LinkedIn Jobs - http://linkedin.com/twist*OpenClaw is incredible at automating tasks. But what if it could also fix your startup's internal communication problems? Give agents shared memory, and you may be able to break down information silos while ensuring that teammates have the same context.@oliverhenry and @jeffweisbein demo what they've actually built with OpenClaw, including marketing automations, agentic loops, and bug fixing tools. Then we dig into what agentic infrastructure means for how startups operate, and why traditional SaaS products need to quickly adapt for the agentic era.Oliver Henry: The creator of the ‘[Larry](https://clawhub.ai/OllieWazza/larry)' OpenClaw skill, and founder of [Larrybrain](https://www.larrybrain.com/)Jeff Weisbein: The Claw-pilled founder of [WizardRFP](https://www.wizardrfp.com/) and [WhoCoversIt](https://www.whocoversit.com/), who shared his OpenClaw framework [publicly](https://weisbe.in/openclaw) and built a [getting-started guide for the tool](https://github.com/jeffweisbein/openclaw-starter-kit)**Timestamps:** 00:00 Intro(00:01:43) Here's why you never ski alone in a blizzard!(00:04:22) Why everyone at LAUNCH is going to get their own Mac Mini and AI agent(00:08:06) “OpenClaw has changed my entire solo-preneur lifestyle.” — Jeff Weinstein of Hype Lab(00:09:06) Jason's urgent API message to Steve Huffman of Reddit(00:10:20) LinkedIn Jobs - Hire right, the first time. Post your first job and get $100 off towards your job post at https://LinkedIn.com/twist(00:15:12) Oliver shows us his Larry Skill to make viral TikTok content with zero human intervention(00:20:10) Iru - Iru unifies identity, endpoint security, and compliance into one platform. Book a demo at https://iru.com.(00:21:22) Why are platforms like TikTok still so hostile toward bots?(00:24:45) The shift from asking a chatbot how to do things, to just telling an agent to do things(00:26:05) How Oliver is training Larry to get better at its job(00:30:09) Caldera Lab - Whether you're starting fresh or upgrading your routine, Caldera Lab makes skincare simple and effective. Head to https://CalderaLab.com/TWIST and use TWIST at checkout for 20% off your first order.(00:32:47) Why making your agent more PROACTIVE is more important than automating everything(00:37:14) Why pull requests… just aren't really a thing any more.(00:39:40) How Jason is using his new AI assistant, “Roy,” to keep track of everything going on at his company(00:53:00) Is the SaaS crash actually rational after all?(00:51:48) Using AI to create “pools of excellence”(00:54:03) The more you integrate software into AI, the less valuable the software becomes(00:56:56) Why “Agentify Your SaaS” may become the rallying cry(00:58:31) How has the age verification scandal impacted Discord's IPO plans?(01:03:10) When you want to build your own skill vs. downloading someone else's(01:03:53) How Larrybrain finds helpful skills and helps creators monetize(01:08:32) When we will get true experts making verifiably top skills?(01:11:40) Jason's SCARY but also AWESOME new OpenClaw CEO tools(01:18:10) What does this mean for the future of venture capital?(01:18:35) Why a lot of MBAs should probably have PhD'sThank you to our partners:(30:09) Caldera Lab - Whether you're starting fresh or upgrading your routine, Caldera Lab makes skincare simple and effective. Head to [CalderaLab.com/TWIST](http://calderalab.com/TWIST) and use TWIST at checkout for 20% off your first order.(20:10) Iru - Iru unifies identity, endpoint security, and compliance into one platform. Book a demo at [iru.com](http://iru.com/).(10:20) LinkedIn Jobs - *Hire right, the first time. Post your first job and get $100 off towards your job post at* [LinkedIn.com/twist](http://linkedin.com/HiringProOffer)
Have you ever felt so burnt out on dating you wanted to give up? This may sound counterintuitive but we're talking about how decentering men and dating could be the key to removing this dating exhaustion – and ultimately finding your person. We're talking with comedian Allison Goldberg about how she shifted her dating strategy to staying open to meeting someone but not making her whole life centered around it. We're discussing the difference of decentering vs not trying at all, how to avoid slipping into the line of heterofatalism, and tangible ways you can build an incredible life that someone is only so lucky to join. Enjoy!To learn more about Alli and to go to a Love Isn't Blind show near you, go to https://loveisntblind.com/Take the Dating Archetypes quiz now: https://howtobedateable.com/Read our book: How To Be Dateable: The Essential Guide To Finding Your Person and Falling in Love: https://howtobedateable.com/Try the Dateable AI Dating Coach: Get personalized advice trained on our years of podcast episodes, courses and frameworks: https://studio.com/dateableFollow us @dateablepodcast, @juliekrafchick and @nonplatonic. Check out our website for more content. Also listen to our other podcasts The Psychology of Relationships and Exit Interview available on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or wherever you get your podcasts.WE WROTE A BOOK! HOW TO BE DATEABLE (Simon & Schuster) is available now: https://howtobedateable.com/ Want to remove distractions from your dates? Download Brick and get 10% off at https://www.getbrick.app/DATEABLEOur Sponsors:* Armoire: Get up to 60% off your first month, up to $150 OFF by visiting https://armoire.style/DATEABLE* Avocado Green Mattress: Check out their mattress and bedding sale at https://AvocadoGreenMattress.com/DATEABLE * Care.com: Get 20% off your initial Care.com subscription or a Senior Care Advisor Plan at https://care.com with the code DATEABLE * Kensington Books: Dawn of Chaos and Fury by Melissa K. Roehrich is on sale now: https://www.kensingtonbooks.com* Quince: Get free shipping and 365 day returns at https://quince.com/dateable* Talkiatry: Get matched with an in‑network psychiatrist in just a few minutes at https://talkiatry.com/DATEABLESupport this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/dateable-your-insiders-look-into-modern-dating-and-relationships/donationsAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
With Evan Roberts out, the spotlight turns to the NFL Combine and the massive quarterback questions facing the Jets and Giants. As GMs, coaches, and prospects descend on Indianapolis, the real action isn't the 40-yard dash, it's the behind-the-scenes conversations that could reshape franchises. The discussion zeroes in on why this week is make-or-break for the Jets' new regime, the pressure to secure a long-term quarterback, and whether prospects like Ty Simpson are worth a bold first-round gamble. Is drafting a QB about building the franchise… or saving jobs? And how much can a strong combine performance actually change a team's future? Plus, a look at how the event itself has evolved into a TV spectacle, why top prospects increasingly skip drills, and what truly matters when evaluating quarterbacks in today's NFL. For a team desperate for upside, standing still may not be an option.
Evan gets roasted for an airplane meltdown scenario before the show pivots back to the NFL Combine and the New York Post's “biggest offseason storylines” game: the QB carousel, Stafford rumors, franchise tags (including Breece Hall), and whether this draft really could produce only one Round 1 quarterback again. Plus, a deep dive into what the Giants should actually spend on in free agency, why Tyler Linderbaum might be too pricey, and why Cordale Flott could be the sneaky “whoa” contract of the offseason. The hour also features Cinco de Luncho with the Top 5 local NFL players we want back, capped by a full-on debate about trading Kayvon Thibodeaux and why selling low makes no sense. Also in the mix: Tommy Lugauer's travel nightmare, a rabbit hole on the Hughes hockey family, and the weirdest medal-ceremony tradition that has athletes getting handed stuffed mascots right after heartbreak.
Anders talks to historian Paul Heideman about his new book “Rogue Elephant: How Republicans Went from the Party of Business to the Party of Chaos.” But first, Jake gives a rundown of the situation in Mexico and we attend to a couple very important Twitter controversies. Get Paul's book: https://www.versobooks.com/products/3071-rogue-elephant?srsltid=AfmBOopEIyArIgv6KjYRQlaKrbFoi7KAxJ7tmThgKQvsF0SXiKGpmsi7 Check out our bonus feed for extra episodes: Patreon.com/poddamnamerica
Social MediaSay hi on TikTokSay Hi on Instagram----Email List----If you've been feeling the weight.The fog.The heaviness you can't explain…This episode will shift you.In this powerful transmission, Henry Lawrence breaks the illusion that you are your problems. You are not the chaos. You are not the fear. You are not the mistake. You are the awareness experiencing it — and that changes everything.Inside this episode:How to detach from painful circumstances without denying themWhy your thoughts are shaping your reality (and how to take control)The hidden gift inside struggleA guided breath to reset your nervous system and step into peaceThe truth about why external success will never fix internal chaosThis isn't about manifesting a million dollars.This is about becoming the version of you who is already whole.If you're an entrepreneur, creator, or high performer who feels the pressure of life tightening around you — this is your reset button.Peace is available.Clarity is available.Freedom is available.The only question is… will you choose it?
Urgent warnings for U.S. citizens in parts of Mexico to shelter in place as tensions rise following a powerful drug lord’s killing. Meanwhile, Stefan a.k.a. “The Foosh” shares stories of his mom living her best life — and hitting it big at sea off Mexico. Back home, the Los Angeles Lakers unveil a new statue honoring legendary coach Pat Riley outside Crypto.com Arena. Plus, California police warn about a spike in “bank jugging” robberies during rush hour, and chilling video shows a suspect attempting to carjack a woman with her baby inside at an Los Angeles County gas station. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
If you've ever stood in your kitchen at night feeling too exhausted to reset the house, you are not alone. The pressure to “do it every night” can feel heavy, especially when you're already carrying so much.In this episode, Diana answers a listener's honest question about putting the house to bed and whether doing it a few nights a week is even worth it. She unpacks the all or nothing mindset that keeps so many moms stuck and shares a gentler, more sustainable way to build the habit.Why This Episode MattersWhy imperfect consistency still creates real changeHow perfectionism quietly adds more pressure to your plateA simple way to build momentum without burnoutWhy starting small makes habits stickHow less stuff makes nightly resets easierIf you're busy, stretched thin, and craving calmer mornings without adding more to your to-do list, this episode will remind you that small steps still count and they add up.What can you expect from this podcast and future episodes?15-20 minute episodes to help you tackle your to-do listHow to declutter in an effective and efficient wayGuest interviewsDeep dives on specific topicsFind Diana Rene on social media:Instagram: @the.decluttered.momFacebook: @the.decluttered.momPinterest: @DianaRene Are you ready for a peaceful and clutter-free home? Watch my FREE training video “Chaos to Calm” to learn how it's possible! And find all of my resources here.
In this solo episode, Travis Chappell breaks down one of the most underrated money-making skills in business and life: reaction management. Drawing inspiration from Stoic philosophy and real-world negotiation experience, Travis explains why staying calm under pressure can dramatically increase your income, improve your leadership, and protect your investments. From closing a $150,000 wire with a steady poker face to navigating market crashes without panic-selling, this episode explores how emotional control creates leverage—and how overreaction quietly costs you money. On this episode we talk about: Why calm is a trainable skill—not just a personality trait The Stoic principle of controlling your reaction, not external events How emotional leakage hurts you in negotiations The psychology behind signaling desperation (even accidentally) Why investors lose money by reacting instead of holding How to separate perception from reality in “good” or “bad” news Top 3 Takeaways Reaction management creates leverage. The less emotional data you give away, the stronger your negotiating position becomes. There are no inherently good or bad events—only perception. Your response determines the outcome more than the event itself. Calm compounds. Chaos compounds faster. Whether in investing, leadership, or relationships, steady decision-making wins long term. Notable Quotes “Calm is a skill, chaos is a choice.” “It's not a loss until you sell.” “Your reaction is not what makes information good or bad. What you do with it does.” “The calm people are the ones who win long term.” Connect with Travis Chappell: LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/travischappell Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/travischappell Other: https://travischappell.com Travis Makes Money is made possible by High Level – the All-In-One Sales & Marketing Platform built for agencies, by an agency. Capture leads, nurture them, and close more deals—all from one powerful platform. Get an extended free trial at gohighlevel.com/travis Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this episode, Geoffrey Smith and Cory Jenks discuss the importance of human connection in healthcare, the need for innovation, and the challenges faced by healthcare professionals. Cory shares his unique background as a pharmacist and improv comedian, emphasizing the significance of creating meaningful experiences for patients and caregivers alike. They explore the barriers to change within the healthcare system and the potential for individual engagement to drive transformation. The conversation highlights the importance of authentic presence, breaking down self-imposed limits, and the lessons learned from both positive and negative experiences in healthcare. Additional Resources: Follow Cory on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/cory-jenks-3ba17314/ Take a look Cory's book, Permission to Care: Building a Healthcare Culture that Thrives in Chaos: https://rb.gy/4a8yoo www.mo-mentsofexperience.com Subscribe to Mo-Ments of Experience on YouTube! https://youtube.com/@mo-mentsofexperience?si=IZAB036xX1mmrn2C Follow PeopleForward Network on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/peopleforward-network Learn more about PeopleForward Network: https://peopleforwardnetwork.com Key Takeaways: Cory emphasizes the importance of getting patients off medication. Healthcare professionals can create joy in their work environments. Authentic presence is crucial in patient care. Building trust with patients is essential for effective healthcare. Self-imposed limits can hinder innovation in healthcare.
Want deeper support? Join Circle at holplus.co/circle and use code PODCAST for a one-month trial.What if the real issue in women's health isn't that women are “doing it wrong,” but that the entire wellness system was built on research, protocols, and performance standards designed for male bodies? In this solo episode, Dr. Taz breaks down why bro science and modern biohacking culture often backfire for women, and how pushing harder, optimizing more, and chasing protocols can quietly drive hormone chaos, burnout, inflammation, and nervous system dysregulation. She explains why so many women are told their labs are “normal” while their bodies are clearly signaling that something is off, and how medical models that isolate symptoms fail to capture how women's systems actually work.This episode is rooted in the same clinical patterns that led Dr. Taz to writeThe Hormone Shift. After years of watching women come into her practice exhausted, inflamed, and dismissed by conventional care, she began documenting the repeating cycles she saw across life stages, from teens to perimenopause to post-menopause. You'll learn why women were historically excluded from research, how that gap still shapes today's treatment models, and why intensity, calorie restriction, and rigid optimization strategies may worsen hormonal imbalance, metabolic stress, and emotional exhaustion in female bodies. This episode reframes women's health as a whole-body system, not a protocol stack, and explores why safety, rhythm, recovery, and regulation matter more than force.This conversation reframes healing as a process of supporting interconnected systems, not overriding them. Hormones, gut health, immune function, nervous system regulation, emotional safety, stress load, and life stage are not separate variables. When these systems fall out of sync, symptoms multiply. When they are supported together, the body can restore balance, energy, and resilience.Dr. Taz shares: • Why bro science and biohacking trends often backfire for women • How “normal labs” can still mean your body is not functioning optimally • Why women's bodies were historically excluded from research and how that impacts care today • How pushing harder, restricting calories, and overtraining disrupt hormones and metabolism • Why women's nervous systems require safety, rhythm, and recovery to heal • How stress physiology, trauma patterns, and life stage shape women's health outcomes • Why hormones don't act in isolation, but communicate with the gut, immune system, and brain • Where modern tools like HRT, GLP-1s, peptides, and protocols fit and where they fall short • How to build a sustainable, personalized approach to women's health that works with the body, not against itWhether you're feeling dismissed by your labs, burned out from trying every new wellness trend, or frustrated by protocols that seem to work for others but not for you, this episode offers a grounded, integrative framework for understanding what women's bodies actually need.Women don't heal through force. They heal through safety, rhythm, and whole-system support.Stay Connected:Connect further to Hol+ at https://holplus.co/- Don't forget to like, subscribe, and hit the notification bell to stay updated on future episodes of hol+.Follow Dr. Taz on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/drtazmd/https://www.instagram.com/liveholplus/Subscribe to the audio podcast: https://holplus.transistor.fm/subscribeSubscribe to the video podcast: https://www.youtube.com/@DrTazMD/podcastsGet your copy of The Hormone Shift: Balance Your Body and Thrive Through Midlife and MenopauseHost & Production TeamHost: Dr. Taz; Produced by ClipGrowth.com (Producer: Pat Gostek)Chapters0:00 Women told it's “normal” and “in your head” 1:13 Holistic approach and the “five bodies” 1:25 Why Dr. Taz is done with “bro science” 4:25 “Your labs are normal” and the dismissal problem 5:20 Why biohacking culture worsens women's health 6:10 HRT, IVF, peptides, GLP-1s without a holistic context 8:18 Why AI and protocols can't replace the whole-woman lens 9:01 What bro science gets wrong (intensity, restriction, isolated hormones) 10:31 Life stage, stress load, nervous system, trauma, lineage 11:45 Bias against women and what it means in the exam room 13:28 Why “evidence-based” fails women when studies exclude women 14:20 What “evidence-based holistic medicine” actually means 16:19 Stats on women's health disparities and research gaps 17:55 Where are you on the health spectrum: powering through vs powering up 18:21 Identify your biggest symptom and quality-of-life limiter 20:00 Don't let “normal labs” end the story, track patterns over time 21:10 Female stress response, intuition, and cortisol sensitivity 24:15 Hormones, gut, immune system triangle and inflammation 27:00 Stress processing differences and guardrails 28:15 Safety as the foundation of women's health 30:10 Women's rhythms: hormones, sleep, food, nervous system 32:50 A woman's body doesn't respond to force 34:25 What holistic healing for women actually looks like 35:39 Closing: share this with a woman who needs it (00:00) - Women told it's “normal” and “in your head” (01:13) - Holistic approach and the “five bodies” (01:25) - Why Dr. Taz is done with “bro science” (04:25) - “Your labs are normal” and the dismissal problem (05:20) - Why biohacking culture worsens women's health (06:10) - HRT, IVF, peptides, GLP-1s without a holistic context (08:18) - Why AI and protocols can't replace the whole-woman lens (09:01) - What bro science gets wrong (intensity, restriction, isolated h...
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We look into the latest rumors about the Eye of Terror and Armageddon. Is the Great Rift expanding, or is it just Chaos propaganda? Tune in and find out. Lastest Warhammer 40k rumors: https://spikeybits.com/rumors/ Monument Hobbies has some of the best paints in the business: Get yours here https://bit.ly/MoumentHobbies Get your hobbies for less from Fabricators Forge https://bit.ly/FabricatorsForgeStore J15 Games Has Your Game Aids, Tokens, and Templates! Get them here: https://bit.ly/J15GamesTLW Top Hobby Supplies For miniatures: https://spikeybits.com/best-hobby-supplies-miniatures-tabletop-gaming/ Join our Discord https://discord.gg/jvVa7tT Heretic Swag https://hereticswag.com/ Table of Contents 00:00 Opening 04:50 Would You Rather 11:00 Hobby Desk 20:20 News 49:55 Eye of Terror Become a Veteran of the Long War! http://thelongwar.net/
This week on Hoop Troop and Shooters Touch, we dive deep into girls postseason play with the Class 3A girls state tournament field officially set!3A Girls State Qualifiers:Mt. Vernon, Cherokee, Dubuque Wahlert, Williamsburg, Maquoketa, Mediapolis, Des Moines Christian, and Forest City.We break down what that bracket looks like, plus take a look at how the other girls classes are shaping up — especially the always competitive 4A class where multiple teams are still in the hunt for a banner.The big news on the boys side: Matt Baker, head boys coach at Woodward-Granger, joins us to help break down the 1A and 2A brackets. He talks about teams his squad faced, who he likes in each class, and even gives us his picks for the 3A and 4A championship matchups.We also spin the Hoop Troop Wheel of Death with random questions sprinkled throughout the episode, plus all your favorites:Tommy's Shoutout (and yes — he's getting FLOODED with Lunch League Legend suggestions!)Doug's Pick of the WeekAnd in case you missed it — Sioux City's food scene gets a shoutout too This one was fun and packed from start to finish. If you love Iowa high school basketball, brackets, predictions, and personality-driven segments, this is a can't-miss episode.Hoops in Iowa — let's go. Shooters shoot.
Hard Parking Podcast – Episode 314Puerto Vallarta Chaos, StopTech Shutdown & One Less Car Show SuccessJhae shares thoughts and prayers for friends in Puerto Vallarta amid explosive cartel violence following the killing of "El Mencho" [](https://www.cnn.com/2026/02/16/americas/pokemon-card-logan-paul-record-auction-intl-hnk). Full recap of the 8th One Less Car Show & Food Drive – nearly 100K meals raised toward 150K goal (donations still open: give.unitedfoodbank.org/event/2026-oneless-car-show). Shoutouts to community partners, ELG Accident Attorneys and NFL Offensive Lineman, Will Hernandez. Relationships and full context over viral clips – as always.Key Chapters00:00 – Intro & Puerto Vallarta Thoughts/Prayers02:30 – Spark Forge Sponsor04:32 – StopTech Brakes Shuts Down07:20 – Logan Paul $16.5M Pokémon Card Sale08:12 – One Less Car Show & Food Drive Recap + Donation Info12:40 – Power of Partnerships & Community21:37 – Clips vs. Full Context + Show Thoughts27:21 – Wrap-Up, Sponsors & ContactSupport & ConnectBrought to you by: Right Honda, Right Toyota, Spark Forge, Autocannon Official GearPatreon: patreon.com/hardparking ($3/month unlocks perks!)Website: www.HardParking.comEmail: Info@HardParking.comInstagram: @hardparkingpodYouTube: @HardParkingOne Drink Wednesday lives – follow for updates!Thanks for listening – drive safe, stay real.
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Chancellor Johnson of the Big 12 Network joins 365 Sports to break down Houston's recent three game skid and what it means for the Cougars' Final Four aspirations as the regular season winds down. Johnson discusses how Kansas continues to find ways to win under Bill Self, the impact of injuries on Texas Tech and BYU heading into March, and why the nightly grind of the Big 12 may be the best preparation for a deep NCAA Tournament run. Plus, which teams are built to survive the conference gauntlet, who could make a surprise push in the Big 12 Tournament, and how the league's depth could shape the March Madness bracket. #big12 #big12mbb #marchmadness #rockchalk Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Snowstorms, stick fights, political shade, and passport-level ID checks — this week did NOT come to play.We kick things off with the chaos unfolding in Puerto Vallarta — what's actually happening, what's rumor, and why travel headlines always seem to spiral fast.Then back home, Greg Landsman raises eyebrows after criticizing Kash Patel for celebrating with the U.S. Men's Hockey Team. Since when did cheering for Team USA become controversial? We break down the political optics and the culture war commentary that followed.Meanwhile in New York City, you might need two forms of ID to shovel snow… but not to vote? We unpack the policy debates, the outrage cycles, and how these comparisons catch fire online.And to end on a high note — both the U.S. Men's and Women's Hockey Teams bring home GOLD.
Are you suffering from "crisis fatigue"? In this solo episode of Eyes Wide Open, Nick Thompson shares a raw look at navigating the modern media landscape and provides a survival guide for staying grounded in a world that feels like it's constantly on fire. In this deeply personal episode, Nick explores the psychological toll of our crisis-saturated media landscape. Drawing from his own experiences with intense public scrutiny following Love is Blind, he breaks down the brain's response to information overload and why constant "doom-scrolling" is a recipe for burnout. This episode provides practical strategies for setting digital boundaries, reframing global empathy into local action, and understanding that protecting your mental health is, in itself, a powerful act of activism. Learn some strategies on how to keep your eyes wide open without losing your peace of mind. Key Takeaways & Revelations - Digital Boundaries: Why "silencing notifications" and using "mute functions" are essential tools for reclaiming your attention and reducing anxiety. - The "News Bucket" Strategy: How to slow down your news diet with long-form content instead of the high-cortisol cycle of short-form social media. - Awareness vs. Burnout: Recognizing the fine line between being an informed citizen and being paralyzed by global helplessness. - Micro-Activism: Why shifting your focus from global chaos to local community engagement is the ultimate cure for "compassion fatigue." - Self-Care as Strategy: Understanding that you cannot effectively fight for a better world if your own internal world is in shambles. Our Mission Eyes Wide Open is a space for honest communication. Our goal is to remove the stigmas around mental health, holistic lifestyles, culture, and free speech so you can show up as your authentic self with your eyes wide open. By having real conversations about difficult truths, we move toward collective healing. Chapters - 00:00 - Welcome: Navigating the feeling of global chaos - 02:10 - Lessons learned from surviving public scrutiny - 06:04 - The science of stress hormones and information overload - 10:20 - Practical Tool: Silencing notifications to regain control - 12:02 - Setting boundaries: The power of the "Mute" button - 14:28 - Why short-form content fuels anxiety - 15:32 - Slowing down: Transitioning to a long-form news diet - 16:25 - Focus on what you can control vs. global helplessness - 18:21 - Digital "Buckets": Setting time boundaries to prevent burnout - 21:01 - From empathy to action: Tangible support in your community - 23:58 - Why mental health is a requirement for effective activism - 26:53 - Final thoughts: Stay open, stay well, and act within your capacity Find Nick Thompson here: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/nthompson513/ | https://www.instagram.com/the_ucan_foundation/ YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@EyesWideOpenContent LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/nickthompson13/ UCAN Foundation: https://theucanfoundation.org/ Website: https://www.engagewithnick.com
In Episode 60 of Alphas Make Sandwiches, Ashe in America, Christy Lupo, and Jackie Espada dive into a fast-moving conversation that blends cultural commentary with sharp political analysis. The trio reacts to the latest Supreme Court developments surrounding tariff authority and President Trump's response, unpacking what the ruling means for executive power and long-term strategy. They also explore media framing, public perception, and the emotional temperature of the current political climate, questioning how narratives are shaped and why certain stories gain traction while others fade. The discussion touches on institutional trust, voter concerns, and the broader tension between reform and resistance. As always, the hosts balance serious topics with candid humor and personal reflection, challenging listeners to think critically while staying grounded. Ep. 60 captures the spirit of women who are paying attention — unafraid to question headlines, examine motives, and speak plainly about the cultural and political battles unfolding in real time.
THE PROGRESSIVE TRACKS SHOW #655 (“Chaos and Felicity: For Your Listening Pleasure”) It's 2026 and things are… um, crazy.Tune in and find your ProgTracks-type joy. {IMAGE: eaueau] ———————————————————————————————————————————— PLAYLIST: Remember, you can access podcasts of any previous Progressive Tracks Show at: https://progzilla.com/category/podcast/progressive-tracks (there are over 495 downloadable podcasts available now for your listening enjoyment…whenever… gratis!). Contact Mike […]
Jack and Ryan start with Konnor Griffin's multi-homer day on Tuesday before breaking down the top 15 bullpen demons heading into 2026.Intro: 0:00Konnor Griffin: 3:10Honorable Mentions: 9:57No. 15-11: 13:30No. 10-5: 24:40No. 5-1: 42:08Join our Just Baseball DiscordSubscribe to Our New Newsletter!Use Code "JUSTBASEBALL" when signing up on BetMGMCheck out Thompson Cigars and use my code JUSTBASEBALL for a great deal: https://thompsoncigar.comCheck out BetterHelp: https://www.betterhelp.comCheck out Aura.com: https://aura.com/Our Sponsors:* Check out BetterHelp: https://www.betterhelp.com* Check out Thompson Cigars and use my code JUSTBASEBALL for a great deal: https://thompsoncigar.comSupport this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/the-just-baseball-show/donationsAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
Today on Too Opinionated, we sit down with writer/director Ricky Glore to dive into his films Sweet Meats and Casually Cool. Joining him is actor Timothy Barron, bringing insight from in front of the camera. Sweet Meats follows Bobby Sweet, a legendary country music icon and the world-famous face behind the restaurant empire "Sweet Meats," founded with his wife. But when your brand is built on a "secret ingredient," maybe some things are better left undisclosed… We explore the twisted humor, indie filmmaking hustle, character creation, and the creative risks behind these bold projects. If you love independent film, dark comedy, and behind-the-scenes filmmaking stories, this episode is for you.
In Part 2 of our conversation with Michael Shipley, Tim and Jeff dig into the real-world fallout of California's no-horizontal-stare-decisis rule — and the structural fix Shipley has been developing to address it.Shipley walks Tim and Jeff through his proposed "mini-en banc" transfer mechanism — a way for the California Supreme Court to empower a designated Court of Appeal panel to issue statewide-binding precedent on conflicting issues without consuming the Supreme Court's own docket. No constitutional amendment required. The fix is already structurally available. The question is whether anyone has the will to use it.Key points:The "lonesome judge" problem is worse than it sounds: Under Auto Equity, trial judges caught between conflicting Court of Appeal decisions must predict which rule the California Supreme Court would adopt—effectively playing temporary Supreme Court justice on procedural disputes that may never get high court attention. The result: uncertainty, inconsistent rulings, and frustrated trial judges who just want clear precedent to follow.The anti-SLAPP mixed-cause-of-action split took over a decade to resolve: Before Baral, California Courts of Appeal were hopelessly divided on whether a defendant could bring an anti-SLAPP motion targeting individual claims within a mixed cause of action. The split persisted for years.Forum shopping is a risk—but more at the trial court level: There is a theoretical opportunity to forum-shop between appellate districts, but if shopping actually happens, it's probably more at the “lonesome trial judge” level.Shipley's fix: a "mini-en banc" transfer procedure: The California Supreme Court would transfer cases back to a designated Court of Appeal panel with authority to disapprove prior conflicting decisions and issue a statewide-binding opinion. The decision would remain subject to Supreme Court review, but would resolve persistent splits on procedural issues without consuming Supreme Court resources.Constitutional constraints make true en banc review impossible: California's Constitution requires three-justice panels—no more, no less.Implementation doesn't require constitutional amendment: The Supreme Court could adopt this procedure unilaterally as a matter of prudence, though a Judicial Council rule would provide helpful procedural uniformity.Listen now to understand a concrete reform proposal that could bring much-needed certainty to California's appellate system—and learn how you can support it.
Mass violence broke out on Sunday in Mexico after a military raid killed the most wanted, and feared, cartel boss in the country — a man known as El Mencho.We take a closer look at the aftermath of the operation and ask some questions: who was this kingpin, what is the powerful criminal organization he presided over, and what could happen in his absence?With us today is David Mora in Guadalajara. He's the senior Mexico analyst at International Crisis Group.For transcripts of Front Burner, please visit: https://www.cbc.ca/radio/frontburner/transcripts
Episode 699 of Productive Conversations is here… and this one is LOADED.We kick things off with Team USA taking down Canada in overtime to win Olympic gold in men's hockey. We also discuss the women's team victory over Canada as well. After that, we break down the thriller and the postgame controversy involving President Donald Trump and FBI Director Kash Patel.From the ice to the rink — Alysa Liu captures gold and inspires a new generation of skaters across America. Is this a turning point moment for U.S. figure skating?We also give flowers to broadcasting legend Mike Tirico and discuss his Olympic send-off and what his voice has meant to sports fans everywhere.In entertainment, a racial slur shouted at the British Academy of Film and Television Arts awards sparks backlash and conversation about accountability on global stages.Meanwhile, California Governor Gavin Newsom faces heat over a viral clip critics are calling racist — we unpack what happened and the reaction online and what was really said.On a lighter note, MLB players are winning the internet with an awesome social media video that shows a whole new side of the league.Plus: Questions of the Day and some all-time Nuclear Opinions you won't want to miss.699 episodes in — and we're just getting started.
Marc Cox broadcasts live from Fox News studios in Washington, D.C., capturing the intense pre-State of the Union energy. The hour covers behind-the-scenes logistical challenges, technical hiccups, and the coordination of high-profile guests, including Mark Meredith and Brian Kilmeade. Meredith shares insider perspectives on Capitol and White House security, media access, and navigating a tight schedule. Ryan Wiggins provides a detailed look at D.C. crime statistics, highlighting declines in violent crime, assaults, and robberies, while discussing enforcement and prosecution improvements. Throughout, the team balances humor, insider insight, and real-time updates, giving listeners a front-row view of the capital's political and media landscape. Hashtags: #MarcCox #FoxNews #WashingtonDC #StateOfTheUnion #MarkMeredith #RyanWiggins #MediaLogistics #DCSecurity #CrimeStats #BehindTheScenes
Marc Cox hosts Brian Kilmeade in the studio to preview the State of the Union address, discussing Democratic boycotts, counter-protests, and seating logistics for special guests like the U.S. hockey team. Kilmeade shares his firsthand observations of the House chamber's small scale, the chaos among lawmakers, and how the president manages the drama. The conversation pivots to Kilmeade's upcoming book, United in the States, highlighting six pivotal moments in American history that shaped the nation's trajectory, including the Revolutionary War, John Quincy Adams' advocacy, and the Louisiana Purchase, with plans to bring his book tour back to St. Louis this fall. Hashtags: #BrianKilmeade #StateOfTheUnion #USAHockeyTeam #MarcCoxMorningShow #AmericanHistory #BookTour
Marc Cox chats with Fox & Friends First anchor Todd Piro about navigating the recent New York City snowstorm, juggling family responsibilities after being away for several days, and preparing for the State of the Union. The conversation highlights the logistical challenges reporters face during major events, alternate protests in D.C., and the behind-the-scenes coordination at the Fox News Bureau. Todd shares his personal perspective on balancing work, travel, and family, while Marc previews upcoming interviews and keeps the audience updated on live coverage. Hashtags: #ToddPiro #StateOfTheUnion #FoxNews #Snowstorm #MarcCoxMorningShow #ReporterLife
Mike Armstrong and Paul Lane break down the fallout after the Supreme Court struck down key Trump-era tariffs — only for new tariffs to be reintroduced days later. With billions in potential refunds at stake and uncertainty surrounding Congress's next move, the hosts examine what this policy whiplash means for businesses, consumers, and long-term investment decisions.The hour also covers Meta's massive AI deal with AMD, growing concerns about artificial intelligence disrupting white-collar jobs, and Home Depot's earnings as a window into the state of the consumer economy.
Why does everything escalate to you as the leader — and what does that say about your leadership system?Senior leaders, founders, and CEOs often feel trapped reacting to nonstop questions, interruptions, and last-minute decisions. In this episode of Don't Waste the Chaos, Kerri Roberts explores why constant escalation is not a workload problem — it's a leadership system gap.If every question feels urgent, if strategic thinking keeps getting crowded out, and if your organization depends on you to solve everything in real time, this conversation reframes what's really happening beneath the surface — and what it's costing you.This episode is for leaders who know they weren't meant to operate as the most expensive admin assistant in the room — and are ready to shift from constant execution to true stewardship. Strategic Leadership TakeawaysEscalation is rarely the problem — it's the symptom of missing clarity, authority, or systems upstream.Leaders who react constantly surrender authority to the urgent instead of stewarding the important.When every decision requires senior approval, trust erodes and organizational maturity stalls.Strategic thinking doesn't happen by chance — it must be actively protected, not merely scheduled.Delegation isn't abdication; it's the mechanism that allows leadership to scale beyond the individual.ResourcesChatbooksPreserve the moments that matter without adding complexity. Chatbooks makes it easy to turn your photos into high-quality printed books — automatically.Use code KerriRoberts-4NEN for $10 off your first orderhttps://chatbooks.com/?promo=KERRIROBERTSRho NutritionFuel your focus and physical resilience with clean, performance-driven nutrition designed for leaders who demand clarity and stamina. [Kerri's favorite is the NAD+] 15% off any product at this link: https://rhonutrition.com/kerrirobertsKerri Roberts partners with founders, CEOs, and executive teams as a fractional CHRO and senior HR strategist, providing leadership infrastructure, people systems, and organizational risk clarity.Opportunities include:Fractional CHRO partnershipsExecutive advisory engagementsIn-person HR intensives and leadership retreatsStrategic people operations design for scaling organizationsLearn more or connect directly at: saltandlightadvisors.com/contactIf this conversation reflects the leadership tension you're navigating, subscribe to Don't Waste the Chaos, share this episode with a fellow leader, and connect when alignment makes sense.Clarity compounds. Stewardship scales.Support the show
Eines der Lieblingsthemen des US-Präsidenten sind Zölle. Kaum ein Land auf diesem Planeten ist von Trumps bizarr hohen Einfuhrkosten verschont geblieben. Das oberste Gericht in den USA kippt dieses Vorhaben jetzt und nimmt Trump eines seiner Lieblingsspielzeuge weg. Der US-Präsident lässt sich dadurch aber nicht beirren und kündigt prompt neue Zölle an. Wie diese aussehen, warum das Chaos jetzt für alle perfekt ist und wie Trump mit dieser krachenden Niederlage am Höchstgericht umgeht, erklärt Eric Frey. Er ist Leitender Redakteur beim STANDARD
The Supreme Court ruled on Friday that President Trump exceeded his authority when he imposed sweeping tariffs on imports from nearly every U.S. trading partner. Tyler Pager, Ana Swanson and Andrew Ross Sorkin of The New York Times explain what comes next. Guest: Tyler Pager, a White House correspondent for The New York Times who covers the Trump administration. Ana Swanson, a reporter in Washington who covers trade and international economics for The New York Times. Andrew Ross Sorkin, a columnist and the founder and editor at large of DealBook. Background reading: Mr. Trump said he would raise his new global tariff to 15 percent after the Supreme Court struck down many of his previous tariffs. The president's response underscored his insistence that he should have expansive powers to carry out his agenda as he wishes. Here are some key questions to consider on the future of the Trump administration's tariffs. Photo: Julia Demaree Nikhinson/Associated Press For more information on today's episode, visit nytimes.com/thedaily. Transcripts of each episode will be made available by the next workday. Subscribe today at nytimes.com/podcasts or on Apple Podcasts and Spotify. You can also subscribe via your favorite podcast app here https://www.nytimes.com/activate-access/audio?source=podcatcher. For more podcasts and narrated articles, download The New York Times app at nytimes.com/app. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.