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Truck driver Richard Satchwell (57) told gardaí his wife, Tina Satchwell nee Dingivan, attacked him at their home in Youghal, Co Cork in March 2017. The trial commenced before the Central Criminal Court in Dublin where it is expected to be up to six weeks at hearing. The Irish Independent's Correspondent Ralph Riegel joins Fionnán Sheahan after a dramatic day in courtroom number six.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In Part 2, Adaira shares how she and Resa shaped Micro Skills into a fast-impact, high-utility guide for early career professionals—and why it intentionally skips fluff in favor of action. She opens up about saying yes too often, burning out from “non-potable work,” and how she finally embraced what she calls JOMO—the joy of missing out. We also hear how they trimmed the book's original title (“Chisel”) and why ambition without discernment leads to a flat career, not a rising one.Key Highlights of Our Interview:How the Title Came to Be“We almost called the book Chisel—but MicroSkills came from a medical lecture I never forgot.”The Real Goal“We wanted people to finish the book Friday and be better at work Monday. No degrees, no fluff.”The Myth of Saying Yes“I believed the mantra: say yes to everything. I ended up burned out, doing too much that didn't scale.”From FOMO to JOMO“The joy of missing out means you choose what matters. You don't chase everything.”Horizontal vs. Vertical Growth“I wasn't climbing—I was just adding. A real career needs strategy, not just more.”_____________________Connect with us:Host: Vince Chan | Guest: Adaira Landry MD --Chief Change Officer--Change Ambitiously. Outgrow Yourself.Open a World of Expansive Human Intelligencefor Transformation Gurus, Black Sheep,Unsung Visionaries & Bold Hearts.14 Million+ All-Time Downloads.Reaching 80+ Countries Daily.Global Top 3% Podcast.Top 10 US Business.Top 1 US Careers.>>>140,000+ are outgrowing. Act Today.
Taskmaster is back for 2025 and host Tom Gleeson called CLairsy & Lisa to talk about some of the things he makes his comedians do this season, also why he thinks the U.S version of the show failed, plus they talk about Hard Quiz and why you wouldn't ever use The Simpsons as your specialist subject.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
DJ Jesse Luscious celebrates David Johansen (aka Buster Poindexter) painter, actor, and singer of New York Dolls, who just died a few days ago. He also highlights new and classic pop punk from The Riptides, Ramones, The Lillingtons, The Muffs, The Mr. T Experience, & Teenage Bottlerocket, new songs from Split Dogs, Putan Club, F. Emasculata, Bobbie Peru, The Crimes, Drug Church, & Autogramm, and classics from CH3, Middle-Aged Queers, The Fall, Jello Biafra With Melvins, Cyanide Pills, Mudhoney, Noose, The Heads, Carbon/Silicon, Nervous Twitch, The Chisel, Johnny Thunders And The Heartbreakers, Chelsea, & Joan Jett and the Blackhearts! Split Dogs- Precious Stones F. Emasculata- The Scully Effect/Paper Hearts Channel Three- You Make Me Feel Cheap Middle Aged Queers- Home Is Where Bobbie Peru- Psychopathic Cyanide Pills- Say It Out Loud Crimes- Fly In The Ointment Drug Church- Myopic Noose- The Weekend Joan Jett And The Blackhearts- TMI New York Dolls- Jet Boy New York Dolls- Private World Heartbreakers- I Wanna Be Loved Carbon/Silicon- The News Riptides- She's The Most Lillingtons- I Need Some Brain Damage Teenage Bottlerocket- Bloodbath At Burger King (edit) Ramones- Gimme Gimme Shock Treatment Muffs- Saying Goodbye Mr. T Experience- Psycho Girl (edit) Mr. T Experience- Spiderman Autogramm- Randy (Don't Screw Up) (Radio Edit) Nervous Twitch- Don't Be Mean Chelsea- Urban Kids Chisel- Not The Only One (edit) Heads- Could Be It Doesn't Matter Mudhoney- Here Comes Sickness Jello Biafra With Melvins- Dawn Of The Locusts- March Of The Locusts Deadverse Remix By Dälek Putan Club- Galoo Sahara Laleet El Aeed Fall- Tempo House
Owner of Chisel and Oak, Derek Amrein, talks with Gillian about the damage caused by storm Éowyn Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Welcome everybody to the 2nd Annual HardLore Award! Celebrating the best releases of 2024 across hardcore, metal, punk and everything in between. There were hundreds of great records released in 2024, these are the chosen few decided to represent the best of the best. Filmed live at FYA Fest, enjoy! Join the HARDLORE PATREON to watch every single weekly episode early and ad-free, alongside exclusive monthly episodes: https://patreon.com/hardlorepod - Join the HARDLORE DISCORD: https://discord.gg/jA9rppggef Cool links: HardLore Official Website/HardLore Records store: https://hardlorepod.com Try AG1 at DrinkAG1.com/HARDLORE to receive a free 1-year supply of vitamin D and 5 travel packs of AG1. Get 10% off your order from GUILTY PARTY, the best menswear store in North America with code HARDLORE! https:guiltyparty.co Get 15% off MADD VINTAGE with code HARDLORE15! https://maddvintage.com/ Get 20% OFF @manscaped + Free Shipping with promo code HARDLORE at MANSCAPED.com! #ad #manscapedpod FOLLOW HARDLORE: INSTAGRAM | https://www.instagram.com/hardlorepod/ TWITTER | https://twitter.com/hardlorepod SPOTIFY | https://spoti.fi/3J1GIrp APPLE | https://apple.co/3IKBss2 FOLLOW COLIN: INSTAGRAM | https://www.instagram.com/colinyovng/ TWITTER | https://www.twitter.com/ColinYovng FOLLOW BO: INSTAGRAM | https://www.instagram.com/bosxe/ TWITTER | https://www.twitter.com/bosxe
With no recourse neither to God nor his friends, Iyov wishes that his suffering and victimhood be recorded for eternity.
We wrap up our 2024 music coverage by our yearly tradition of The Guestlist! We are joined by friends of the show and frequent guests; Dr. Good Friend Cory, Dave Brown (One Band 5 Songs, Oklahoma Lefty), and Jason W (Songs About Chocolate and Girls) to talk about their favorite albums of 2024.One Band 5 Songs - https://open.spotify.com/show/41Qob6bGxamOq4P8FW2XuZ?si=413cd5953b104dedSongs About Chocolate and Girls - https://songsabout.substack.com/Join our brand new $5 Producer / Listening Club tier where you can get your name said every single week on the podcast as a producer. You also get access to our monthly Listening Club where we get together on Zoom to discuss an album, just like a book club!If you would like to sponsor an episode, head over to patreon.com/punklottopod and sign up for our $10 tier. Make a one time donation and you get and entire episode centered around an album of your choice.Major Awards EP - majorawards.bandcamp.comMerch Shop - redbubble.com/people/punk-lotto-pod/shopPodcast platforms and social media links at linktr.ee/punklottopodCall our voicemail line: 202-688-PUNKLeave us a review and rating on Apple Podcasts and Spotify.Song clips featured on this episode:Clams Casino by Cassandra JenkinsCry Your Eyes Out by The ChiselCrashing Through by Friko Alibi by Hurray for the Riff RaffCar Alarm, Turn Signal by Lia KohlSleeps with Dice by Old SawA Hole in the Ground by Porridge Radio0 Views by SillyEvil Spawn by WaxahatcheeHummingbird by Yasmin WilliamsDrop Me Out by High VisMyopic by Drug ChurchOde to Jimbo by Couch SlutFutureability by No PlanComet by The Forecast Walk into the Fire by Sweet Teeth Nahmericana by Todd Farrell Jr Roots by New Junk CityAin't Much I Can Do About It by John MorelandHooks by The BlackburnsQuitter by Katelyn Tarver
Podcast #722 wraps up 2024 by playing the year's best from 2nd Grade, The Chisel, The BV's, Trust Fund, The Cure, & The Soundcarriers.
Podcast #722 wraps up 2024 by playing the year's best from 2nd Grade, The Chisel, The BV's, Trust Fund, The Cure, & The Soundcarriers.
Dean explains reactive tool, and important to have in case something bad comes up along your home. Dean advices a caller about a leak and re-piping. Dean talks about the size of screws to use when roof sheathing. He talks accessories to have in your essential tool kit such as a hammer, a flat pry bar, wood chisel blades, and explains the “cat's claw”. Lastly, Dean says to have multi-tip screw drivers and wrenches. Dean recaps his list of tools that he finds to be important to have.
Central Christian Church is a non-denominational church in Wichita, KS. We are happy to share the teaching of our pastors and friends with you through this podcast. If you have any questions or want to know more about us, visit https://www.ccc.org/ Sermon Notes: https://www.bible.com/events/49366873 Ezra 7:10 & Romans 7:7-25
DJ Jesse Luscious spins 2024's Luscious Listener's Choices (& some runner-ups) in this exciting round-up of new releases from punk & weirdo upstarts & veterans from around the planet! Hear the latest from MC5, The Dwarves, Split Dogs, Girls In Synthesis, Cock Sparrer, Coughin Vicars, City Mouse, Human Toys, The Darts, The Death Wheelers, Build Them To Break, Zombie Met Girl, Śmierć, Hard Skin, The Chisel, Deathtraps, Flores Y Fuego, Prey, Uranium Club, Neutrals, Night Court, Dearthworms, The Pist, Planet On A Chain, Clayface, The Promised End, Slaughterhouse, Rites of Hadda, Reduced, The Phase Problem, The Hip Priests, The Last Gang, & Josie Cotton! Split Dogs- Punch Drunk Coughin Vicars- One Cuff Fits All City Mouse- Magnitude Human Toys- Don't Bury Your Dead Dwarves- Roxette Dwarves- Stabbed My Dad Zombie Met Girl- Corpseville Darts- Are You Down Josie Cotton- Painting In Blood Rites Of Hadda- Queer Fool MC5- Heavy Lifting Last Gang- Dogmatic Capitalizer (Edit) Hip Priests- Thicken My Skin Reduced- Get Through To You Phase Problem- Demon Girl Clayface- Call Your Number Promised End- Smash And Grab (Edit) Planet On A Chain- Ready To Strike Chisel- Living For Myself (Edit) Prey- Ingrate Prey- Til It Snaps Pist- Jim Martin Smierc- Instrukcja Deathtraps- Countdown To Self Destruction Hard Skin- We Are The Wankers Cock Sparrer- Take It On The Chin Flores Y Fuego=- Abraza El Fracaso Slaughterhouse- State Of Emergency Girls In Synthesis- Sinking Feeling Uranium Club- Small Grey Man Dearthworms- Strike Low Neutrals- Stop The Bypass Build Them To Break- Blood Moon Sky Night Court- Cellphone Death Wheelers- Interquaalude Death Wheelers- Sissy Bar Strut Death Wheelers- Open Road X Open Casket
Geht irgendjemand öfter in (Club-)Konzerte als Michael Leopold (Sky)? Kaum vorstellbar. Und also kann Leo musikradio360-Chef Andreas Renner aus erster Hand von Bad Nerve, The Chisel, dem Alkaline Trio und anderen Punk-Schätzen berichten.
It's that time of the year again where everyone serves up their wack lists that leave you wondering if the worlds gone mad. Well it has, but we got you covered with the best Hardcore Punk stuff of 2024. You know what that means: Alienator, Burning Lord, Lasso, Nails, SOH, Woodstock '99, Bayway, Collateral, Echo Chamber, Kriegshög, Speed, The Massacred, Face the Pain, Fatal Realm, Freeze Out, Hindsight, No Idols, The Next Level, Crush Your Soul, Rat Cage, Split System, Missing Link, Scarab, Torena, Chubby & The Gang, Haywire, High Vis, Lost Legion, The Chisel, Armor, Direct Threat, Problems, Thought Control, Simulakra, Punitive Damage, Invertebrates, Public Acid, and I'm sure a few more. We're giving out awards for best art, best riff, best breakdown, best production, best demo, best EP, best LP and more plus there are interviews with all of the winners.Check the website for playlists, our links, and SMASH that Patreon button:185milessouth.comWe are on Substack (sometimes) writing about Punk and Hardcore:185milessouth.substack.comGet at me: 185milessouth@gmail.comInvertebrates photo used for episode art: @vogonlaundromatIntro track: The MassacredOutro track: KriegshögSupport the show
This Episodes Questions: Brians Questions: Hola fellas, Been a minute since I've bothered you, I've been busy with rebuilding my 1000 sqft deck with black locust I am milling from logs. It's taking a while, and most of my families patience with me. I took a detour to rebuild my music studio, so now all my neighbors get to listen to death core metal. I need to mill up this beech tree for a giant dresser but that's a topic for another time. Lot going on around here. I got a hot one for today: Some unbridled genius at my kids' day camp decided it would be a good idea for me to teach young children woodworking. I tried to explain that I have a company to run, am really irresponsible with other people's kids, don't know how to keep myself safe, etc. but they're pretty insistent. I talked them down from me being an actual camp counselor, to doing one or two workshops a week with different age groups from 6 up to 12 years old. I have a ton of scrap that can be used, a box of screwdrivers and crab mallets, 20 little glue bottles, and a bunch of sandpaper. Now I need some projects. Any ideas? I have the standard bird house / solid wood cutting board / pencil holder type stuff you can find online but I want something more exciting. What else can I do with young kids, that can be glued, nailed, tied, or screwed together from pre-fabricated parts? I want to get them to decorating whatever we make as quickly as possible, I've found with my kids that's when they get really excited. I should mention the camp has offered to purchase some tools for the kids, and materials, so I'm not limited there, but I think i want to keep power tools out of it. Make me a hero here gentlemen and I will be certain to share the accolades with WSLPC (WLP?). Happy Thanksgiving / Holidays / New Year's. Big Tom Hello guys, Is there a material / construction method that I should be preferring for making jigs if I want them to last a long time? Max Greddie Woodworks Guys Questions: I am looking to build a dresser. Tentatively, I am thinking zebrawood main structure, which I would stain to match a cinnamon-brown stained maple desk that will be sitting beside the dresser. I am thinking about doing the drawer fronts in Bubinga, which also looks similar in color to the maple and zebrawood, when finished. The top of the dresser, I was thinking of quartersawn Sapele. Sapele is relatively inexpensive and I love the ribbons and chatoyance of Sapele. The mirror surround material I am still undecided on, but probably Sapele. Is this too many wood types on one piece ? I have a few more bedroom pieces to eventually make and it seems like I risk having every species in The Wood Database in my bedroom, but my last couple of pieces have been Sapele and Khaya, and although I like the look, it's time for a change. Stephen It's rather simple or basic, actually. When I first entered this school shop, it had been a while since there was a dedicated teacher. As such, some of the equipment was in need of some maintenance attention. Specifically, the tops or working surfaces of various pieces of equipment (3 table saws, planer, jointer, sanders, band saws, etc. - hopefully you get the picture). I purchased a can of Johnson's paste wax, a couple of wax applicators and went to town. Now, in the present, I can see the bottom of my can of wax - AND THERE IS NO JOHNSON'S PASTE WAX TO BE FOUND (except for certain websites that want an near fortune for the stuff). I know there are other products that companies have dedicated time and money to develop just for this purpose (various sprays and the like) but am wondering a couple of things. Should I, because according to the company, it isn't coming back so I should just embrace the change and just use the new stuff - OR - is there a similar product that can accomplish the same objective and is a simple solution? Will any paste wax work? I have seen a product called Shop Wax made by Bumblechutes and am wondering if that will work. I understand that I want to provide work surface lubrication without imparting anything to the surface of the material that could later hinder the application of finish. Speaking of finish, that will be my next question - I understand that you guys just LIVE for answering questions about finishing! Warm regards and keep up the great work, Rob Harrison Huys Questions: I've enjoyed your many insightful answers. We are having our first grandchild in a couple weeks (yah!!!) My main Fall project is to make a high chair for this little girl. She won't be in it until early in 2025. I have my in-laws old high chair that they used for their children and the first couple grandchildren. I am going to use it as an inspiration for a new chair. However, I think having a set of modern plans would also be helpful. In my visiting the local Rockler and Woodcraft stores I have not found anything useful. I've also search close to a dozen websites. [Rockler.com, Woodcraft, NewYankee, fixthisbuildthat, wood, etsy, woodsmith, shopnotes, popularwoodworking, amazon, ebay, etc... I have not found anything very useful. Do you all have any suggestions to improve my search for useful plans? Thank you, Chuck Love the show and I really enjoy listening to you all give your unique perspectives to people's questions. I've learned a great deal over the last year or so since I found your podcast and wanted to say thank you, so...thank you! You asked for questions, so I thought I'd submit something and see what you all thought. It's a strange one, so hang on! I started woodworking during the pandemic and fell in love with it. I had zero experience but after watching some YouTube videos I made a few shelves, then some cabinets, then moved to building furniture. Recently, I thought I'd try to elevate my skills and build more elaborate pieces using joinery like dovetails using hand tools, chisels, hand plane, dovetail saw, etc, and have been really enjoying the challenge. I have forced myself to use my hand tools almost exclusively to accelerate my skill building with some success, but I am looking to speed up the learning process. To that end, I was hoping that you guys could suggest any "drills" that I can use to improve the basics of hand sawing, chisel work, and hand planing. I tend to break down a task into its sub-components and work on mastering each of those skills to improve as fast as possible. For example, hitting a baseball, you can break down into small sub skills like loading, stepping, indexing, swinging, follow through, etc. I'd spend hours on getting each piece perfect and then bring it all together for an excellent swing. Anyway, I was looking to apply the same process to hand tool skills, but I don't know what I don't know, hence the (way too long) question. For example, before I attempt to saw a tenon or dovetail, I'll put a bunch of lines on a scrap board and practice staring a cut on a line a bunch of times, then make the cut down the lines, or next to the lines, etc, just to get warmed up before I cut my work pieces. Chisel work is brand new to me and where I really need help, so I'd love to start there, but welcome any sawing or planing drills as well. Any suggestions on skill building exercises I could use to level up? Sorry this question is so long, and I hope that it makes sense. Feel free to edit this down if you do happen to use it on the podcast, I know it was long and rambling. I appreciate any help you can offer as well as all you do for the community. Cheers, Tobias
In this audio clip from a 2006 interview, M. Allen Cunningham speaks about Rainer Maria Rilke and the novel Lost Son.(Music: "Lights Out" by Blue Dot Sessions, courtesy of Free Music Archive) Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this podcast, I talk about the observation I made with the different angles, and styles of sharpening with chisels, that will result in different outcomes. NEWSLETTER SIGN UP https://the-sawdust-newsletter... PLANS (slot bench)https://drive.google.com/file/... Consider donating to the channel https://www.paypal.me/unplugge... Toolshttps://www.amazon.co.uk/shop/... I value everyone's beliefs, and knowledge, so feel free to leave a comment. I also appreciate all feedback, Even bad feedback, just make it constructive. link to all my content, including the free Roman workbench ebook and plans.https://linktr.ee/DW_woodworks
In this podcast episode we explore how purpose and promises chisel the believer into the person hat they are called to be. The weight of destiny reveals your character. God is positioning you.
Unlock the hidden power of Masonic Working Tools in this illuminating exploration that reveals a revolutionary three-tiered system for personal and professional development. Moving beyond traditional interpretations, this guide uncovers how these ancient implements contain a sophisticated framework that seamlessly bridges practical achievement with spiritual growth.Whether you're a newly initiated Brother or a seasoned Past Master, discover how the 24-inch Gauge, Common Gavel, and Chisel operate on three distinct levels - from hands-on applications to moral teachings, all unified by timeless core values.Transform your understanding of these symbolic tools into a practical system for success in both your daily work and personal development. This isn't just another interpretation of Masonic symbolism - it's a actionable blueprint for achievement that's as relevant today as it was centuries ago.Show Notes:Read original article on SubstackWatch as a video on YouTubeFollow the Daily Masonic Progress Podcast on SpotifySubscribe to the Daily Masonic Progress Podcast on Apple PodcastsRead and subscribe to Daily Masonic Progress on SubstackWatch and Subscribe Youtube
The feathers fly in this episode. Finey is tweeting? But about real birds, not a social media platform, and his Magpies aren't named Daicos. We have gone from footy season to swooping season but still find time for a few thoughts on the Rugby League Grand Final. Stephen J Peak and Kev take time out from their busy schedule of plover swoops and studying the Spring Racing Carnival form to ask and answer some questions re the ridiculous world of footy contracts. Musically, it is tall poppy time with our trio of musical bon va vonts giving us their most over rated Australian songs, including names like Farnham, Icehouse, Kylie and Chisel !!! Kevin Hillier, Mark Fine, Stephen J Peak Subscribe in iTunes!https://apple.co/2LUQuix Listen on Spotifyhttps://spoti.fi/2DdgYad Follow us on Facebook...https://bit.ly/2OOe7ag Post-production by Steve Visscher | Southern Skies Media for Howdy Partners Media | www.howdypartnersmedia.com.au/podcasts © 2024See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
How can AI empower product managers? In this episode of Product Talk hosted by Jonathan Ozeran, Microsoft Fmr Product Director and Chisel Founder Praful Chavda shares insights on the intersection of AI and product management, discussing how AI can automate repetitive tasks and free up product managers to focus on strategic, customer-centric work. He delves into the principles of good product management, the differences between working at large companies and startups, and the evolution of his startup, Chisel, and their roadmap to empowering product managers with AI. Listeners will gain valuable perspectives on leveraging technology to enhance the product management discipline and build products that truly resonate with customers.
With a working speed of seven miles per hour, John Deere is touting its new Coulter Chisel (CC) Series tillage implement for its ability to run fast and make farmers more productive. At the Farm Progress Show in Boone, Iowa, RealAgriculture’s Bernard Tobin took a tour of the CC Series with Michael Porter, Deere’s go-to... Read More
Ted Leo is an American singer and musician. Chisel, Ted Leo & the Pharmacists, and The Both - a collaboration with Aimee Mann - are just some of the many bands he's written songs for and performed in. Now primarily a solo artist, Leo also performs in the group The Foreign Correspondents, which features members of Fugazi, Fake Names, and Obits.GET TICKETS TO MY CONVERSATION ABOUT TAYLOR SWIFT WITH AUTHOR CAROLINE SULLIVAN ON SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 8TH.Show theme by Bis.Want more? Join The James McMahon Music Podcast Patreon. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=U5jY33R9cXAThankyou to our Patreon members! John Foley.Wilfreda Beehive.Joe Frost.Conor McNicholas.John Earls.Laura Norton.Mike Clewley.Ricky Murray.Danielle Walker.Claire Harris.Dana Landman. Laura Kelly Dunlop. Michael Woods.Billy Reeves.Eric Meredith.Caitlin Moran.Eve Barlow.Nige Tassell. Vicky Granger. Marc Oliver.Daniel Fahey.Sophie Heawood.Black Daniels.Peter Robinson.Imran Ahmed.Matt Lockett.Matthew Rayner.Chip Chop.Aaron Tunney.Damian Gormley.Elizabeth Black.Ruairí Ryan.Sophia.Rob Hadfield.Deborah Coughlin. Twitter - @jamesjammcmahon Substack - https://spoook.substack.com YouTube - www.youtube.com/channel/UC8Vf_1E1Sza2GUyFNn2zFMA Reddit - https://www.reddit.com/r/jamesmcmahonmusicpod/
Send your feedback and ideas for future episodes.This week we look at a Masonic tool more common in Europe, the Chisel with an article by WB Pat Cholka
The season continues with a tale with too many left turns to count. Step aside Dos Equis man, because Arctic Explorer Peter Freuchen is certainly a contender for the title of "The Most Interesting Man in the World".
In this episode of the BikeRadar podcast, Jack Luke is joined by Alex Evans and Simon von Bromley to discuss some of the most interesting bike tech stories from recent weeks. First up, Alex takes us through the details on Specialized's updated Chisel – its high-performing full-suspension alloy MTB. Following that, Simon gives his take on Zwift's latest innovation – a (relatively) low-priced, modular smart bike called ‘Zwift Ride'. Alex, Jack and Simon then discuss the new RockShox forks and dampers, and ponder why we only see incremental upgrades to certain products nowadays. We finish on Specialized's new premium alloy gravel bike, the Crux DSW – claimed to be the lightest alloy gravel frame available. https://www.bikeradar.com/news/2024-zwift-ride https://www.bikeradar.com/news/rockshox-forks-shocks-2025 https://www.bikeradar.com/news/2024-specialized-crux-dsw Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
It's time to geek out. This week Brad Copeland, Ronan McLaughlin, and Dave Rome are on the pod to talk all the major news in the world of tech and what's on their minds.There's a new road bike from Pinarello, and a new head unit that promises to be self-sustaining, and a more affordable full suspension race bike from Specialized. Plus Dave and Brad share some things on their minds.Forward warning and an apology as the sound quality on this one doesn't meet our usual standard. Dave was already under the weather, and if that weren't enough, he then had mic issues. The information is there, it's just Dave sounds like virus-riddled bot!Escape Collective's podcasts are made possible by our members. Head on over to escapecollective.com/member to support this show and everything else on our podcast network.Also, we'd love to get your feedback on this show and our other shows. Share your thoughts at escapecollective.com/podcast-survey.Time stamps:2:24 - New Pinarello Dogma11:50 - Coros' entry into head units22:05 - More new alloy from Specialized, this time the Chisel FS28:33 - Spoken has been run, a bonus episode is incoming29:25 - Spare seatpost length is on Brad's mind33:30 - Dave explains why he's a reformed chain waxer43:50 - Quick tech bite in the form of Giant's new kids bike50:05 - Brad shares a tip for getting tips
It's time to geek out. This week Brad Copeland, Ronan McLaughlin, and Dave Rome are on the pod to talk all the major news in the world of tech and what's on their minds.There's a new road bike from Pinarello, and a new head unit that promises to be self-sustaining, and a more affordable full suspension race bike from Specialized. Plus Dave and Brad share some things on their minds.Forward warning and an apology as the sound quality on this one doesn't meet our usual standard. Dave was already under the weather, and if that weren't enough, he then had mic issues. The information is there, it's just Dave sounds like virus-riddled bot!Escape Collective's podcasts are made possible by our members. Head on over to escapecollective.com/member to support this show and everything else on our podcast network.Also, we'd love to get your feedback on this show and our other shows. Share your thoughts at escapecollective.com/podcast-survey.Time stamps:2:24 - New Pinarello Dogma11:50 - Coros' entry into head units22:05 - More new alloy from Specialized, this time the Chisel FS28:33 - Spoken has been run, a bonus episode is incoming29:25 - Spare seatpost length is on Brad's mind33:30 - Dave explains why he's a reformed chain waxer43:50 - Quick tech bite in the form of Giant's new kids bike50:05 - Brad shares a tip for getting tips
The Attack part 2 (Bonus Episode). Brad of The Attack joins me for a lengthy conversation about all things current with The Attack, including upcoming UK tour, their music, festivals, and more. This is the second half of the interview. The episode also includes tracks from bands we discussed from the UK: The Attack, Cockney Rejects, Death of Guitar Pop, Grade 2, and The Chisel. Have a GREAT weekend!
Everyone seems to love Marvel, X-men, D.C., and other spandex wearing Super Powered individuals. But there are Real Super Humans amongst us. Once you realize how amazing humans actually are, then maybe you will consider ALL of us have some Superpower. This list represents almost unbelievable accomplishments of which you probably have never heard. I hope this show awakens the possibility of anyone tapping into their highest abilities...Enjoy! People discussed: Roger Banister (Broke the four-minute mile running, 1954. Universally believed to be impossible.) Wim Hoff (Iceman) Longest ice bath, Longest Ice swim, Climbing Mount Everest in shorts and shoes, he can control his Body Heat & Immune System. David Goggins (Hardest Man Alive) X Navy Seal, 24hr chin up record, ultramarathoner, speaker, BMFer. Thor (Mountain) Heaviest Deadlift ever. Pro Strongman. 6'8, 400 lbs. Michel Lotito (Mr. Eats) Holds records eating glass, razors, TVs, car parts, and an airplane, 9 Tons of steel. Akira Haraguchi (Mind Calculator) Record holder: Calculated Pi up to 100,000 digits, can calculate the 13th root of a 200-digit number. Alain Robert (French Spiderman) No Equipment: Climbed over 160 Skyscrapers. Including the Burj Khalifa. Alexey Molchanov (426 ft Free Dive) Record Holder: No Equipment. Aleksandr Karelin (Greco Roman Wrestler) 3 Olympic Gold Medals, 887 consecutive wins, 13 years. Ganna Walska (Opera Singer) Shattering Glass with her Voice. Dean Karnazes (Ultra-marathoner) Ran 350 Miles in 80 hours, Non Stop, No Sleep. Juliane Koepcke (Jungle Plane Crash Survivor) Fell over 10,000ft, Survived while Injured 11 days to find help, No other survivors. Nick Vujicic (Tetra-amelia syndrome) No Arms or Legs, Professional Speaker, Author, Entrepreneur. Dashrath Manjhi (The Mountain Man) Dug for 22 years through a Mountain, 360 ft Long, 30 ft Wide, with only a Hammer & Chisel. Isao Machii (Sword Master) Can cut a speeding Bullet and other objects, Inhuman Reflexes & Skill. Daniel Kish (Blind-No eyes) Uses Echolocation to Navigate surroundings. Timur Gareyev (Chess Grandmaster) Played 48 games while blindfolded. Aron Ralston (Mountaineer) Trapped in the desert, he decided to Amputate his arm with a Pocketknife to survive! He still had to stay alive & reach someone for help. Jack LaLanne (Fitness Guru) Multiple amazing physical feats. Great quote: “If Man made it, Don't eat it.” George Hood (Marine vet/D.E.A agent) Record holder for Plank, 10 hours, 10 minutes. Lauren Kornacki (Average 22 yr. old) Lifted a CAR off her father, drug him to safety, does CPR, thus saving his life. ___________________________________________________________ Help -keeping it REAL- by being a supporter of the podcast! Support is as simple as giving whatever you feel the show is worth to you. I will always be dedicated to bringing you value. Please consider returning some value in return! SUPPORT MONTHLY FOR $1 up to $10! Cancel anytime: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/jay-morris9/support One-time TIPS are graciously accepted! Pretend I am your waiter delivering information and entertainment. THANK YOU! - Venmo @ Jay-Scott-Mo - PayPal @ jmgymjunkie ___________________________________________________________ Send me an email- contactkeepingitreal@gmail.com https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/jay-morris9/support No money to spend? You can also support by liking, subscribing, sharing, and commenting! It helps a lot. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/jaykeepsitreal/support
In this episode of the Called to Lead podcast, Heather delves into the 'E' for Expansion from Brett Blake's CHISEL acronym for business renewal. She explores how to lead your network marketing team towards growth, whether you're facing a business slump or gearing up for global expansion. Focusing on geographic and demographic expansion strategies, Heather shares practical tips such as targeting underrepresented areas, engaging different generations, and leveraging new languages to grow your customer base. With guidance from Brett Blake's book 'Renewal for Field Leaders,' Heather provides actionable insights that can be implemented immediately to revitalize your business. Episode Highlights:・Every network marketing company goes through the same stages・Romans 12:2: Do not conform to the pattern of this world, but be transformed by the renewing of your mind. Then you will be able to test and approve what God's will is—his good, pleasing, and perfect will.・ Expansion is developing a strategy to reach customers your business is currently not serving・The goal of the expansion is to find new customers, new demographics, and new geographic places・Creating interest groups around a product and helping educate people is a great way to grow your business・Expanding to a different demographic such as a different generation is an excellent way to grow your business・Expansion is focusing outside of the bulk of where your business is to try to reach new audiences・Expansion strategies for network marketing teams Cash Podcast Hope Podcast Innovations Podcast Simplicity Podcast Episode Resources/References: ・Seint's Income Disclosure ・Texting with Project Broadcast ・Easily Edit Your Videos + Podcast ・Get 50% off Stunning Emails Connect with Heather: Called to Lead Telegram Community HeatherKBurge.com heatherkburge@gmail.com You can also text (912) 405-8912 any of these keywords to learn more: CONNECT (to stay in touch on all the things) PODCAST (to get a direct link to the Called to Lead Community) COLORMATCH (to try Seint Beauty) SUMMIT (to join the virtual summit waitlist)
Guest: Stanislav Vishnevskiy, CTO and co-founder of DiscordFor many years, the conventional wisdom was the gaming was not social because it was something you usually did at home. “But people who play games are often the most social,” says Discord CTO Stanislav Vishnevskiy. “They're spending 10, 20 hours with other people online, hanging out.” As a teenager, Stanislav logged more than 1,000 days playing his favorite video game and socializing with friends around the world, but with 200 million monthly active users, the social platform is appealing to a lot more than hardcore gamers. “People online who need to get together and collaborate ... [want] tp have control and create a place,” he says. “That's not just a gaming need, right? That's pretty much any community.”In this episode, Stanislav and Joubin discuss “Discord moments,” hanging out online, IRC and AIM, Fates Forever, good and bad stress, leadership coaches, Claire Hughes Johnson, socializing online, heart surgery, Slack, Jason Citron, in-browser voice chat, Reddit, authentic CX, hiring slowly, Mitch Lasky, “playing moneyball,” React, content moderation, deprecation plans, and collaborative projects.Chapters:(02:09) - Discord's scale and importance (07:35) - What is Discord? (09:43) - Hammer and Chisel (13:18) - How Stanislav's role has changed (15:17) - Imposter syndrome (17:47) - Doing stuff for the first time (21:22) - Final Fantasy XI and Stanislav's parents (25:12) - YOLO (27:02) - Games as social networks (30:49) - The evolution of Discord (35:58) - Inherent virality (39:04) - Building the company (41:39) - The COVID effect (43:08) - Hiring for slope (46:43) - Pivoting back to gaming (51:27) - The Discord Store and Nitro (54:30) - Emotional stakes (56:09) - Midjourney and AI art (59:58) - Virtual worlds (01:01:30) - Who Discord is hiring and what “grit” means to Stanislav Links:Connect with StanislavLinkedInConnect with JoubinTwitterLinkedInEmail: grit@kleinerperkins.com Learn more about Kleiner PerkinsThis episode was edited by Eric Johnson from LightningPod.fm
On this day in 1924, two wealthy college students abducted and killed a 14-year-old boy in an effort to commit a “perfect crime.”See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this episode, Matt covers two more chapters on the tools couples often use to 'fix' their spouse. The screwdriver of 'silence' and the chisel of 'criticism'. These are natural tools we often use, and they never produce anything good. What does God want us to do? How can we be criticial or silent without wounding others? Tune it and find out.
In the latest episode of That Westfield Podcast, Amanda welcomes special guest Tom Simpson of Chisel & Loom to share his entrepreneurial journey. Tom tells us about his transition from a white-collar job in commercial real estate to starting his own business in reclaimed wood products. Tom's partnership with an interior designer and his focus on bringing diverse wood materials to a wide range of customers are highlighted. Additionally, Tom explains the trends in flooring, emphasizing the shift towards European oak and wider planks for a modern aesthetic. The conversation dives into the innovative use of mushroom wood in furniture design, showcasing Tom's commitment to transparency and quality craftsmanship. To learn more about Tom's work, visit Chisel & Loom at 104 Main Street in Chatham, New Jersey or visit www.chiselandloom.com, and follow him on IG @chiselandloom
The master sculptor's name is Jesus and he's chiseling a lot of marble in your life. He's showcasing Christ in you. -------- Thank you for listening! Your support of Joni and Friends helps make this show possible. Joni and Friends envisions a world where every person with a disability finds hope, dignity, and their place in the body of Christ. Become part of the global movement today at www.joniandfriends.org. Find more encouragement on Instagram, TikTok, Facebook, and YouTube.
Join Heather in this week's podcast for the continuation of her series on the C.H.I.S.E.L. acronym for network marketing businesses. Learn three specific ways to incorporate simplicity in your team and business. This week it's all about keeping it simple sister as Heather shares her unique experiences and lessons learned after focusing for years on simplicity in her own business. Episode Highlights:・Heather's word of the year is renewal・It is important to continually refine the ways that you simplify your personal business and the ways that you're leading your team・Simplify what you are consuming or listening to・What do you need to stop doing? ・Calendar, cadence, and communication are the three C's to help you simplify・Create a business calendar with promotions and how you are going to serve your customers mapped out・Have one clear simple laser focus goal per month for your team and your own business ・Stay in weekly communication with your strongest leaders and teamies・Set clear and consistent boundaries for communication in your business・Do a systems audit within your business to make sure things are as simple as they can be・Are your onboarding systems and communication simple enough that anyone can do it? Renewal for Field Leaders Top Ten Tips for In Person Classes Episode Resources/References: ・Seint's Income Disclosure ・Texting with Project Broadcast ・Easily Edit Your Videos + Podcast ・Get 50% off Stunning Emails Connect with Heather: Called to Lead Telegram Community HeatherKBurge.com heatherkburge@gmail.com You can also text (912) 405-8912 any of these keywords to learn more: CONNECT (to stay in touch on all the things) PODCAST (to get a direct link to the Called to Lead Community) COLORMATCH (to try Seint Beauty) SUMMIT (to join the virtual summit waitlist)
Lots of new stuff from the Cavemen, Total Massacre, the Chisel, the Hamiltones, Professional Againsters, Ford's Fuzz Inferno and the Drowns!
We're back and talking hardcore. This week on the pod:1. Does 25 Ta Life suck?2. New stuff: Split System, Night Fever, The Chisel, Dynamite3. Poison Idea's 1985 comp songs4. Finnish Hardcore Starter Kit with Daniel from Sorry State Records/Scarecrow5. Top 10 Nardcore records post-1987 with Fred Hammer (It's Alive)6. When Discharge played Los Angeles in the 1980s with Big FrankCheck out the website for our playlists, links, and and if you like what we do, SMASH that Patreon button:185milessouth.comWe are also on substack:https://185milessouth.substack.comFinnish Hardcore Starter Kit Playlist:https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLTelYRGBafdiFc-k9txj2Nap9QXlx0iUEThe Chisel photo: Maik SeehöferSupport the show
"For we are God's masterpiece. He has created us anew in Christ Jesus, so we can do the good things he planned for us long ago." Ephesians 2:10 Listen on harvest.org --- Learn more and subscribe to Harvest updates at harvest.org . A New Beginning is the daily half-hour program hosted by Greg Laurie, pastor of Harvest Christian Fellowship in Southern California. For over 30 years, Pastor Greg and Harvest Ministries have endeavored to know God and make Him known through media and large-scale evangelism. This podcast is supported by the generosity of our Harvest Partners.Support the show: https://harvest.org/supportSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Join Kat and Jethro for another mind-bending episode of The Box of Oddities podcast! This week, we're diving deep into the strange and unusual, exploring four incredible topics that will leave you in awe. First, we unravel the mysteries of the "Stone Tape Theory." Is it possible for inanimate objects to record and playback past events? Discover the eerie phenomena and the science behind it as we venture into the unexplained. Next, we take you on a journey to uncover the enigmatic "Chatata Wall Inscriptions." The ancient writings that have baffled historians and archaeologists alike. Join us as we delve into the secrets hidden within these mysterious inscriptions, their significance, and their surprising origin, Then, we unveil a fascinating scientific theory about how Pythia, the legendary oracle of Delphi, summoned her visions. Was it the magic, rituals, or something entirely different? Tune in to explore this captivating aspect of ancient history. And finally, we bring you the incredible story of how scientists have defied time itself by resurrecting a 32,000-year-old plant. It's a tale of scientific marvel and wonder that will leave you questioning the boundaries of life and death. Join us on this journey of the bizarre, as we explore the Stone Tape Theory, The Chatata Wall Inscriptions, Pythia's visions, and the resurrection of an ancient plant. Don't miss out on this episode packed with oddities and surprises! Subscribe, rate, and share The Box of Oddities podcast to keep the curiosity flowing. If you would like to advertise on The Box of Oddities, contact sales@advertisecast.com http://www.airwavemedia.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices