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Obi breaks down his full tech sales origin story — from growing up in a Nigerian household where doctor, engineer, or lawyer were the only options, to switching majors without telling his parents, working two jobs in college, transferring schools, and getting cussed out on his very first cold call at a Fortune 500 internship. He walks through the exact mindset shift that turned it all around and how he went on to lead 12 interns and land a full-time offer before his senior year ended. If you're trying to figure out what you want to do with your life — or break into tech sales without a traditional background — this episode is your starting point.
My guest this week is Tim Sharp, a global corporate veteran turned courageous truth-teller.After nearly 30 years in high-pressure leadership roles across industries, including tech, tobacco, pharma, and global sports, Tim has stepped forward with a message he believes the world urgently needs to hear.In his debut book, Tim chooses not to market under his own name—not out of fear, but because he wants the message to take centre stage. For him, this isn't about building a personal brand; it's about starting a global conversation about what's broken in corporate culture and what's possible when we confront the truth.Tim exposes the hidden mental health costs of modern corporate life and the cracks in workplace culture that quietly erode purpose, well-being, and integrity. He isn't building a brand; he's sparking a movement.The Hidden Mental Health Cost of Modern Corporate LifeWhy he Chose to Publish a Book Without Branding MyselfHow Corporations Are Failing Their People—and How We Can Fix ItAddiction, Ambition & Awakening: A Corporate Story from the InsideTruth-Telling as a Tool for Change in BusinessFind out more about Tim's book: https://bustingbusinessbullshit.com/Your host Sharon Fitzmaurice https://www.sharonfitzmauricemindfulness.comThanks for reading Sharon's Substack! Subscribe for free to receive new posts and support my work. This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit sharonfitzmaurice.substack.com
Avec Matt, François, Karim et Ju !Un voleur qui ne mange que la pointe du parmesan, une mouette réanimée en plein match de foot, et une prof qui espionne les potins de sa classe avec un vieux téléphone…Dans cet épisode de Culture et Postillons, l'équipe plonge dans des histoires vraies aussi improbables que hilarantes.Direction l'Italie pour rencontrer un voleur très particulier : dans les supermarchés, il ne touche à rien… sauf à la pointe des meules de parmesan, qu'il croque avant de remettre le fromage en rayon.On part ensuite en Turquie où un match de football amateur vire à l'absurde lorsqu'une mouette est assommée par un ballon… et qu'un joueur tente de la réanimer sur la pelouse.Entre deux débats sur Top Chef, les messageries des ados ou les objets du quotidien les plus inutiles, l'équipe découvre aussi l'idée surprenante d'une institutrice américaine : un téléphone à confidences pour permettre aux enfants de raconter les secrets de la classe.Un épisode rempli d'histoires insolites, de mauvaise foi assumée et de culture pop inattendue.La vraie question : auriez-vous trouvé les réponses avant eux ?Enjoy^^Marcus
Hello!Today we're fast-tracking an episode just so we keep on pace with breaking news and bring you a talk with Robert Malley, a lecturer at the Yale Jackson School who worked as a lead negotiator on the 2015 Obama Iran Nuclear Deal, and Stephen Wertheim, a historian of US foreign policy and one of the best follows on Twitter. They discuss the recent op-ed they authored in the Times and lay out what happened a historical perspective on the past ten years of diplomacy, Trump's turn, and pretty much everything you really should know about what's going on in Iran. Very informative episode, take a listen. This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit goodbye.substack.com/subscribe
Most entrepreneurs think growth is about adding people. Add a partner. Add an employee. Add a tool. But if 1+1 equals 2, you did not create leverage. You created maintenance. In this episode, Michael explains why real growth requires multiplication, not addition. He breaks down how to evaluate business partners, employees, and romantic partners through the lens of exponential return. Then he introduces the MULTIPLY framework, a practical filter for identifying who truly accelerates your momentum and who simply occupies space. If you feel like you are working harder but not moving faster, this episode will challenge how you choose the people around you. Exponential growth is intentional. Multipliers are selected. ----- Frustrated with your government contracting journey? Join our group coaching community here: federal-access.com/gamechangers Grab my #1 bestselling book, "I'm New to Government Contracting. Where Should I Start?" Here: https://amzn.to/4hHLPeE Book a call with me here: https://calendly.com/michaellejeune/govconstrategysession
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Invité :Benoît Blaszczyk, secrétaire général d'Eurofans Chroniqueurs : Gauthier Le BretSabrina MedjebeurGeorges FenechCaroline Ithurbide Vous voulez réagir ? Appelez-le 01.80.20.39.21 (numéro non surtaxé) ou rendez-vous sur les réseaux sociaux d'Europe 1 pour livrer votre opinion et débattre sur grandes thématiques développées dans l'émission du jour.Hébergé par Audiomeans. Visitez audiomeans.fr/politique-de-confidentialite pour plus d'informations.
"I feel like if we could just look around to the people in our communities and the people that that need us, it takes away like the I factor and it becomes we. And as soon as you do that, no matter where you're at in your life, whether you're a member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints, whether you're Catholic, whether you're agnostic- as soon as you look out to others and find a way to help people, you can't help but feel the Spirit."00:00 Too Much Pressure05:00 Two Faiths At Home06:13 Mom's Faithful Example12:03 Catholic Confirmation Interview16:05 Truth In Other Religions20:05 Parents And Mixed Faith Marriage23:45 Foster Care And Service Mindset Shift31:35 Final Testimony And FarewellMemor Jewelry code COMEBACK for 10% offhttps://memorjewelry.com/Serve Clothing code COMEBACK for 15% offhttps://serveclothing.com/If you have a story to share please fill out the form: https://form.jotform.com/233109071625046For inquiries contact info.comebackpodcast@gmail.comCome Back Team:Director, Founder, & Host: Ashly StoneEditor: Cara ReedOutreach Manager: Jenna CarlsonAssistant Editor: Britt SmallzeArt Director: Jeremy GarciaProduction Director: Trent Wardwell
Dans cet épisode, Valentin Demé, fondateur de Cube, revient sur l'évolution de l'écosystème crypto et entrepreneurial ces dernières années, entre fin de la spéculation facile, maturation du marché et concurrence croissante de l'intelligence artificielle.Il partage son expérience auprès de startups accompagnées par Cube, les clés pour réussir quand on lance un projet, et les réalités de la levée de fonds en Europe. Enfin, il explique pourquoi il est crucial pour l'Europe de développer ses propres entreprises technologiques afin de ne pas devenir dépendante des infrastructures américaines.Site de Cube ► https://www.lecube.io/Candidater ► https://www.lecube.io/s4/candidature.phpPlan Cube ► https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F-CAsSn9x9oDisclaimer : Cryptoast a investi dans Cube.Nos podcasts sont aussi sur :
In this episode of She's The Standard Podcast, I'm breaking down the business model that completely changed my life and why I chose to build my legacy with high ticket affiliate marketing through Enagic.Before this, I tried a lot of different paths. I've worked in the military, been a personal trainer, worked retail, lived in multiple countries, and even tried low-ticket network marketing more than once. But I kept finding myself stuck in the same cycle — constantly chasing volume, small commissions, and starting from scratch every month.Everything shifted when I discovered the high ticket business model.In this episode, I share why I chose a leveraged business over traditional employment or remote sales jobs, and the difference between linear income (trading time for money) and leveraged income that compounds over time.I also break down why Enagic stood out to me — a 50+ year old company with a patented compensation plan, a product that will always be relevant to human health, and a system designed to reward both direct sales and long-term leadership.Inside this conversation, we dive into:• Why high ticket commissions create real momentum• The difference between owning a business vs working inside someone else's• Why personal branding and attraction marketing are essential in today's online economy• The mindset and identity shifts required to build a life of freedomToday I live a location-free life, travel the world with my family, and mentor people globally who want to build their own leveraged income.But none of this started with certainty.It started with a decision to stop trading time for money and start building something that could compound for years to come.Because the real transformation isn't just the income.It's the person you become while building it.If this episode resonated with you, leave a comment and let me know what you think — I'd love to hear your biggest takeaway.
Chose promise, chose due, on répond à nouveau à vos questions dans cet épisode de Hoop Culture spécial FAQ. On y parle NBA, Kendrick Lamar, souvenirs des 90's et de plein d'autres choses encore.Parce que la culture basket ne s'arrête pas aux lignes du terrain, retrouvez chaque semaine Pierre-Armand Samama et Théophile Haumesser pour parler de tout ce qui fait vibrer le monde du basket en dehors du parquet.Commandez le Mook REVERSE #17 spécial French Touch https://www.basketsession.com/produit/mook-reverse-17-french-touch/Nos émissions sur YouTube https://www.youtube.com/@BasketSessionREVERSELa playlist Hoop Culture : https://www.deezer.com/fr/playlist/13950694081Hangtime Radio Show : https://linksta.cc/@HangtimeRIP Bob Power https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uCIL5suG4UUGotham Vol.2 https://www.gothamlabel.com/shop/Alfa Mist "Like Something" https://leiter.bandcamp.com/track/like-somethingSpill Tab "Assis" https://youtu.be/LialiMZqR7s?si=oyZxGJjwGrZIq2bWDrive To Survive https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=T3nrpj38zSkAlex Jordanov et Ké Clero "Radio Club" https://www.glenat.com/glenat-bd/radio-club-9782344050613/Taggy Matcher feat. Elodie Rama "On & On" https://youtu.be/fctwY24CbTs?si=c2hcKsW2O_KWXEopToute l'actualité de la NBA et du basket 7 jours sur 7 ➡️ https://www.basketsession.com/Suivez-nous sur Instagram : https://www.instagram.com/hoopcult/ BlueSky ► https://bsky.app/profile/hoopcult.bsky.social Hébergé par Acast. Visitez acast.com/privacy pour plus d'informations.
In this episode of the Mindful Hunter Podcast, I sit down with outdoor photographer Sam Averett to talk about hunting, storytelling, and the strange intersection between the two. Sam and I first met on a mountain goat hunt in British Columbia — the kind of hunt that makes you feel like you're standing on the moon. But beyond the mountains, Sam has quietly built one of the most respected careers in hunting media, working behind the camera with some of the biggest brands and personalities in the outdoor space. We dive into how Sam went from growing up hunting out the back door in eastern Oregon to working for the Forest Service and eventually making the leap into full-time photography. Along the way we talk about mentorship, breaking into the outdoor industry, and why relationships matter more than talent early in your career. The conversation also explores something that doesn't get talked about enough: the tension between documenting the hunt and actually experiencing it. In a world full of influencers and constant content, Sam made a deliberate choice to stay behind the camera and focus on the craft rather than building a personal brand around dead animals and social media validation. We also get into the art of capturing real moments in the mountains, the difference between filming your own hunts versus having someone document them, and why some of the most powerful stories in hunting might still be told through writing and print rather than short digital films. This is a thoughtful conversation about creativity, authenticity, and staying grounded in an industry that's changing fast. If you've ever wondered what goes on behind the lens of the best hunt films and photos in the industry — this episode is for you. Sam Averett https://www.instagram.com/samaverett/ https://www.samaverett.com/ Jay Nichol jay@mindfulhunter.com https://www.mindful-reviews.com/ https://www.mindfulhunter.com/ Forged In The Backcountry https://forgedinthebackcountry.com/ Merch https://www.mindfulhunter.com/shop Newsletter https://www.mindfulhunter.com/contact IG https://www.instagram.com/mindful_hunter/ Podcast https://www.mindfulhunter.com/podcast Free Backcountry Nutrition Guide https://www.mindfulhunter.com/tools
Renaissance English History Podcast: A Show About the Tudors
When Bridget of York, youngest daughter of Edward IV, chose a life at Dartford Priory over marriage to a Scottish prince, most people assume she had no better options. They're wrong. The Tudor convent wasn't a consolation prize. It was the only institution in England that offered women real governance experience, education, community, and a life that didn't depend on surviving childbirth or a husband's political fortunes. Abbesses ran estates and managed finances.Nuns elected their own leaders based on merit. When Cromwell's commissioners showed up before the dissolution and asked every single nun if she wanted to leave, virtually none said yes. Then Henry VIII closed all of it down. Over 800 houses, gone in four years. And for women, it wasn't just a religious change. It was the elimination of the only exit option they had. Today we're talking about what the convent actually was, who chose it and why, and what it meant when it disappeared. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Le suspense aura duré jusqu’à la toute dernière minute, mais les Canadiens de Montréal n’ont finalement pas été en mesure de conclure un échange avant le gel des transactions. Quel message ce statu quo de l’organisation envoie-t-il aux joueurs et aux partisans? Kent Hughes a toutefois confirmé qu’une transaction est passée près d’être complétée et qu’elle pourrait finalement se concrétiser cet été. Quelles équipes sont sorties gagnantes de cette dernière journée de transactions? Ce sont quelques-uns des sujets abordés dans cet épisode spécial Date limite des transactions de Sortie de zone avec l'animateur Jérémie Rainville qui est accompagné de Mario Langlois et de Stéphane Waite du 98.5 Sports, ainsi du trio de La Presse formé de Simon-Olivier Lorange, Guillaume Lefrançois et Richard Labbé. Le sommaire Bloc 1 00:50 - Retour sur le point de presse Kent Hughes 05:41 - Ce que le CH a fait ou n’a pas fait 16:14 - Est-ce que Laine deviendra une distraction? Bloc 2 23:05 - Les adversaires du CH sur le marché des transactions 28:00 - Quelle équipe s'est le plus améliorée dans l’Ouest? Bloc 3 36:50 - L’impact sur la fin de saison et la course aux sériesVoir https://www.cogecomedia.com/vie-privee pour notre politique de vie privée
Avec : Carine Galli, chroniqueuse. Jacques Legros et Baptiste des Monstiers, journalistes. - Accompagnée de Charles Magnien et sa bande, Estelle Denis s'invite à la table des français pour traiter des sujets qui font leur quotidien. Société, conso, actualité, débats, coup de gueule, coups de cœurs… En simultané sur RMC Story.
God has penned a list of our faults. The list God has made, however, cannot be deciphered. The mistakes are...
SHOW NOTES:John 15:5, Romans 5:1-2, 5-8, Romans 7:18, 2 Corinthians 3:5, Ephesians 2:11-12
This is a free preview of a paid episode. To hear more, visit groundeddaily.substack.comA Ramadan Halftime Check-InBefore we dive into today's ayat, I want to take a moment to remind myself and all of you — today marks the 15th of Ramadan. We are at the halfway mark of this blessed month.It's time to pause and reflect on our first half. How has it been? Have we been building momentum? Because here's the thing — it is no longer time to warm up. We should already be warmed up by now. We are gearing up and preparing ourselves to hunt for the greatest night of the year: Laylatul Qadr, the Night of Power, which will fall on one of the odd nights in the last ten nights of Ramadan.So let's make sure our ibadah is increasing every single night — our Quran recitation, our prayers, our charity, our kindness to family, friends, and neighbours. Everything must now be on an upward trajectory so that when the last ten nights arrive, we are ready to go all out. We're hunting for a night that is greater than a thousand months. Let's not miss it.Grounded is a reader-supported publication. To receive new posts and support my work, consider becoming a free or paid subscriber.Where We Left OffLast week, we explored how Allah was preparing Rasulullah ﷺ for the enormous mission ahead. The Prophet was troubled by the verbal abuse and humiliation inflicted on him and his followers by the Quraysh. And what was Allah's prescription? Stand up at night. Pray. Recite the Quran. Make dhikr — mention the name of your Lord.This is how we find the strength to face every challenge in life, especially the challenge of becoming and remaining a good Muslim. The more we connect with the Quran, the more we connect with Allah, and the more everything else becomes easier.Allah then told Rasulullah ﷺ to take Him as a Wakil — the One who looks after all your affairs. When you have Allah as your Wakil, you do a little and things become a lot easier. Then Allah turned directly to the Quraysh and warned them of chains, choking food, and a burning fire.Now we come to a new passage where Allah expands the audience. He is still addressing the Quraysh, but He is also speaking to every single one of us.A Messenger as Witness — For Us or Against UsAllah says: “Indeed, We have sent to you a messenger as a witness over you.”Think about that for a moment. Rasulullah ﷺ is going to stand on the Day of Judgement as a witness. The question is — will he be a witness for us, or against us?If he testifies for us, that means shafa'ah — intercession. He will stand before Allah and say: “Ya Allah, this person is from my ummah. They followed my teaching, they followed my sunnah, they tried their very best.” He will intercede on our behalf, asking Allah to forgive our sins and tip the scales in our favour.But he could also testify against us. And Allah has already recorded in the Quran what that looks like. On the Day of Judgement, Rasulullah ﷺ will say: “O my Lord, my people — they received this Quran and just put it aside.” They chose to ignore it. Chose not to put it into practice. Chose not to be guided by it.That is a terrifying thought. If the Prophet ﷺ — Habibullah, the beloved of Allah — testifies against us, who is going to stand up to defend us? Who would dare?
Avec : Daniel Riolo, journaliste. Pierre Rondeau, économiste. Et Yael Mellul, ancienne avocate. - Accompagnée de Charles Magnien et sa bande, Estelle Denis s'invite à la table des français pour traiter des sujets qui font leur quotidien. Société, conso, actualité, débats, coup de gueule, coups de cœurs… En simultané sur RMC Story.
The Rickey Smiley Morning Show opens with an electric mix of culture, headlines, and celebrity moments, starting with T.I.’s proud defense of his family as his sons stepped in during his feud with 50 Cent. Recent reporting shows T.I. emphasizing that he raised his boys to protect their mother and uphold family honor, even as he admits King Harris went too far by wearing a T‑shirt referencing 50 Cent’s late mother. The show then shifts to Cardi B, who's on‑stage moment in San Francisco has gone viral after she delivered a bold message about knowing her worth and refusing to be played—remarks widely interpreted as being aimed at ex‑boyfriend Stefon Diggs following their breakup. Rickey and the crew react with humor, commentary, and classic morning‑show energy. Chad “Ochocinco” Johnson also makes waves as he explains why he stayed loyal to Shannon Sharpe even after sexual assault allegations derailed Sharpe’s massive media deal. Johnson told Front Office Sports that loyalty mattered more to him than money, saying he stood by Sharpe “come hell or high water.” Rounding out the show, the team dives into politics as Texas Rep. Jasmine Crockett loses the Democratic Senate primary to James Talarico after a chaotic election night marked by voting‑hour disputes and suppressed ballots—an outcome now projected and confirmed by multiple state outlets. The episode blends entertainment, humor, and hard news in a way only Rickey and the gang can. Website: https://www.urban1podcasts.com/rickey-smiley-morning-show See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Chad “Ochocinco” Johnson also makes waves as he explains why he stayed loyal to Shannon Sharpe even after sexual assault allegations derailed Sharpe’s massive media deal. Johnson told Front Office Sports that loyalty mattered more to him than money, saying he stood by Sharpe “come hell or high water.” See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
1 - Have Democrats reclaimed “The Bible”? A what now? 110 - What does Dom think of Conservatives that are anti-Israel? 120 - Can Candace Owens shut up? Your calls. 130 - Should Springfield Little League reinstate this crazy coach? 140 - The Ayatollah won the coin toss and chose to receive. Your calls. 150 - Dom Giordano Presents: Progressive Women Gone Wild! 155 - Your calls.
Attaquant star de l'équipe nationale haïtienne de football, et joueur de l'Esteghlal FC en Iran, Duckens Nazon est l'invité de RFI. Il raconte comment il a dû quitter la République islamique après le déclenchement du conflit, et comment il aborde la Coupe du monde à venir. Les Haïtiens attendaient ça depuis plus de 50 ans : la qualification des Grenadiers à la Coupe du monde. La compétition se déroulera aux États-Unis, au Mexique et au Canada. Les joueurs haïtiens disputeront leur premier match le 14 juin 2026 contre l'Écosse. Il y a encore cinq jours, Duckens Nazon se trouvait en Iran, où il joue pour l'Esteghlal FC. Il devait quitter le pays, mais son vol a été annulé au dernier moment à cause des frappes israéliennes et états-uniennes. Il est finalement parvenu à quitter le pays en passant par l'Azerbaïdjan. « On a dû remuer ciel et terre pour trouver le contact de l'ambassadrice de France en Azerbaïdjan pour pouvoir passer. J'ai attendu plus de trente heures à la frontière pour obtenir un laissez-passer », raconte Duckens Nazon. Le joueur espère désormais trouver un nouveau club rapidement, afin de se préparer au Mondial dans les meilleures conditions. « Cette mésaventure a réveillé quelque chose en moi. Je ressens la même détermination que celle que j'avais pour aider mon pays à se qualifier. » Deux matchs de préparation, contre la Tunisie et l'Islande, sont prévus en mars. Duckens Nazon regrette qu'aucun match de qualification ait pu être disputé en Haïti. « Je suis allé là-bas, j'ai vu la réalité des choses. Il faut s'accrocher. Mais c'est une motivation supplémentaire. Lorsque vous mettez les pieds en Haïti, c'est simple : soit vous n'êtes pas fort mentalement et ça vous détruit, soit vous êtes fort et ça vous pousse à rendre la population fière. » Remaniement ministériel en Haïti En Haïti, le gouvernement vient de procéder à un remaniement, que détaille le site Alterpresse : onze nouveaux ministres et deux secrétaires d'État, six ministres reconduits. En tout, donc, quatorze hommes, cinq femmes. Et trois priorités : la sécurité, le redressement économique et social, et l'organisation d'élections libres et inclusives. Le Nouvelliste s'interroge : que faut-il attendre de ce nouveau gouvernement ? Pour son rédacteur en chef Frantz Duval, la réponse pourrait tenir en deux mots : des miracles. Dans cette nouvelle équipe, écrit-il, « pas de Messi ou de Ronaldo », « pas de figures emblématiques, de personnalités marquantes ». « La nation, poursuit Frantz Duval, va une nouvelle fois devoir faire confiance à des jeunes premiers de l'action gouvernementale. D'eux aussi, on attend des miracles ou, à défaut, le minimum de catastrophes et de scandales. » Aux États-Unis, le coup d'envoi pour les élections de mi-mandat vient d'être lancé avec des primaires au Texas et en Caroline du Nord. Et déjà un candidat connu au Texas : le jeune démocrate James Talarico qui l'a emporté avec 53% des voix. Côté républicain, cela va se jouer entre le sénateur sortant John Cornyn et le très trumpiste procureur général Ken Paxton. Verdict le 26 mai 2026. D'ici là, la bataille s'annonce féroce. Politico relève que Cornyn et ses équipes ont déjà dépensé plus de 100 millions de dollars pour vaincre Paxton, en mettant l'accent sur son récent divorce, des accusations d'infidélité, et la destitution, notamment pour corruption, à laquelle il a échappé il y a deux ans. Pour l'instant, Donald Trump ne s'est pas positionné. Un conflit et des critiques Toujours aux États-Unis, quatre des six soldats tués dans le conflit avec l'Iran ont été identifiés. Leurs visages s'affichent sur le site du New York Times. Trois hommes, une femme. Tous étaient réservistes. Le plus jeune avait 20 ans. Ils ont été tués dimanche lors d'une attaque de drone contre le port de Shuaiba, au Koweït. Dans cette guerre qui a déjà fait des centaines de victimes, « leur mort est un détail qui donne à réfléchir », écrit le quotidien new-yorkais. The Nation, de son côté, se demande : « Pourquoi les démocrates ne peuvent-ils simplement pas dire "pas de guerre en Iran" ? » « La réponse des démocrates à ce qui pourrait bien être la plus grande catastrophe géopolitique du XXIè siècle se résume à des atermoiements, au silence et à une opposition feinte et endormie », dénonce The Nation, qui rappelle que l'opinion publique est pourtant largement opposée à l'opération Fureur épique. Côté démocrate, ils sont seulement 7% à y être favorables. Rendez-vous compte : c'est trois points de moins que ceux qui pensent que Joe Biden a volé la présidentielle à Donald Trump en 2020. Au Canada, enfin, Le Devoir ne mâche pas non plus ses critiques. Les siennes visent le Premier ministre Mark Carney qui, dans les premières heures du conflit, a soutenu l'opération israélo-étatsunienne. Il a depuis fait machine arrière. Mais pour Le Devoir, ce soutien destiné à apaiser Donald Trump est une maladresse géopolitique. « Mark Carney aurait pu - et dû - préciser d'emblée que cet appui n'était qu'à "contrecœur" », estime le journal. Une prise de position qu'il juge décevante, mais aussi imprudente, alors que la riposte iranienne pourrait également prendre la forme de cyberattaques contre des infrastructures essentielles, et notamment canadiennes.
Pascal Praud revient pendant deux heures, sans concession, sur tous les sujets qui font l'actualité. Vous voulez réagir ? Appelez le 01.80.20.39.21 (numéro non surtaxé) ou rendez-vous sur les réseaux sociaux d'Europe 1 pour livrer votre opinion et débattre sur les grandes thématiques développées dans l'émission du jour.Hébergé par Audiomeans. Visitez audiomeans.fr/politique-de-confidentialite pour plus d'informations.
Pascal Praud revient pendant deux heures, sans concession, sur tous les sujets qui font l'actualité. Vous voulez réagir ? Appelez le 01.80.20.39.21 (numéro non surtaxé) ou rendez-vous sur les réseaux sociaux d'Europe 1 pour livrer votre opinion et débattre sur les grandes thématiques développées dans l'émission du jour.Vous voulez réagir ? Appelez-le 01.80.20.39.21 (numéro non surtaxé) ou rendez-vous sur les réseaux sociaux d'Europe 1 pour livrer votre opinion et débattre sur grandes thématiques développées dans l'émission du jour.Hébergé par Audiomeans. Visitez audiomeans.fr/politique-de-confidentialite pour plus d'informations.
Send a textIs sexual intimacy in your marriage really about desire… or something deeper?In Episode 255, Christine explores sexual formation in marriage and how early messages about sex shape trust, safety, and desire. What if “low desire” is actually guarded desire? And why don't behavior changes alone create lasting transformation?This episode begins a new journey into marital sexual transformation — one rooted in awareness, emotional safety, and understanding what your body learned long before you chose what you believe.Download The Gentle Start Guide to Better Communication or book a Courageous Love Conversation to continue the work.CBS News Interview: 6 Tips For A Healthy & Loving Relationship Does communication feel hard in your marriage? Get my Gentle Start Communication Guide, where I share a gentle daily practice that helps you stay present, name what's true for you, and build connection without escalation or problem-solving.Unlock deeper connection in your marriage with my free guide, Daily Prompts for Deeper Connection with Your Spouse—get it now! Start feeling more connected and loved in your marriage today with my free Reclaim More Love in Just 3 Days process. This process will have you learning how to shift your focus, in a healthy way, and nurture thoughts that build connection and transform how you feel about your marriage. More resources and how you can start the process of Awakening(YourTrue)You and being the partner who creates your best version of what marriage looks like for you: https://christinebongiovanni.com/Join my AwakenYou newsletter for weekly marriage tips and early announcements of upcoming offerings. ...
‘If you don't go to high school, you can't get a job or marry?' What does it mean to learn by yourself rather than be taught? Curious to find out, Mari Nanai decided at age 14 not to attend high school. An essay based on her experiences won an award from a Japanese publisher, and her essay collection was published in Japan this February. - 「高校に行かなければ就職も結婚もできない」のか、教わるのではなく自分で学ぶとはどういうことか――。知りたくなった七井マリさんは、14歳のときに高校に行かないと決めました。オーストラリアで自らの経験を綴ったエッセイが日本の出版社の賞を受賞し、今年2月に日本でエッセイ本が出版されました。
When Iran struck Saudi Arabia, every historical model predicted mortgage rates would drop. Investors flee to Treasury bonds in a crisis — that's how it's always worked. Rates went up instead. Back over 6%. The pattern that buyers, agents, and analysts have relied on for decades just broke in real time. We break down why that happened, what it means for anyone waiting on rates to fall, and what the Home Depot earnings call quietly revealed about where the Fed is actually headed. We also get into the number that stopped Reddit cold this week: a record 18% of California property transfers are now happening through inheritance. Not purchases. Inheritance. The WSJ called it. We get into what it means for buyers, sellers, and anyone trying to crack into the most expensive real estate market in America. Plus — a viral video where a young woman chooses free Starbucks over a Bitcoin worth $60,000. The financial literacy conversation is bigger than the clip. Women are projected to control 75% of America's wealth by 2030. That wealth transfer is already happening. Is the industry ready for it?
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Wes and Scott talk about building v_framer, Scott's custom multi-source video recording app, and why Electron beat Tauri and native APIs for the job. They dig into MKV vs WebM, crash-proof recording, licensing with Stripe and Keygen, auto-updates, and the real challenges of shipping a polished desktop app. Show Notes 00:00 Welcome to Syntax! March MadCSS 02:28 Why screen recording apps are so frustrating 07:14 The requirements behind Scott's app, v_framer 09:47 Tauri, WKWebView, and blurry screen recording headaches 13:00 Why switching to Electron was a game changer 14:02 Electrobun and the hybrid desktop experiment 16:29 Browser-based capture vs native APIs 18:50 Brought to you by Sentry.io 22:32 Notarization, certificates, and shipping a Mac app 24:52 One-time purchases, trials, and selling desktop software 26:37 Self-hosting Keygen for license keys 30:27 A scrappy Google Sheets-powered waitlist 31:56 Keyboard shortcuts, FPS locks, and app customization 34:50 CI/CD and painless auto-updates with Electron Hit us up on Socials! Syntax: X Instagram Tiktok LinkedIn Threads Wes: X Instagram Tiktok LinkedIn Threads Scott: X Instagram Tiktok LinkedIn Threads Randy: X Instagram YouTube Threads
Every software tool looks great in a demo. There's a simple way to narrow down what really matters before you start shopping, and it could save you a lot of time.
On today's show: Bill has a strong suspicion that he fell asleep in the shower last week. Where is the most unusual place you've fallen asleep. It was an exercise in torture for anyone who attended the Cavs/Pistons game over the weekend. Good Vibes! Audio of an on-air squabble between a news anchor and a weather person. We spin the "Wheel of Firsts" (to hear stories about the first time we got fired) and it's very possible Andrew is still telling his story. Alyssa's College of Knowledge! Alyssa's speculates that Jim Carrey has been cloned. Plus, what exists but it really doesn't need to? And, Harrison Ford is a national treasure.
If someone coerce, influence, persuade, pump you up, entice you, etc., to do wrong and you do it, that falls on you! It also tells you something about yourself! The mindset you have led you to follow wrong or led you to do the wrong thing, which means there is something unresolved and lacking inside of you. Unhealed hearts and minds causes many insecurities, which leads to a lot of self-inflicted hurt, because of who and what people allow into their lives.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/relationships-and-relatable-life-chronicles--4126439/support.
Giants starter Tyler Mahle joins Marty Lurie to discuss the tweaks he's making to his approach this spring, his shoulder recovery journey, and what led him to sign with San Francisco.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Giants starter Tyler Mahle joins Marty Lurie to discuss the tweaks he's making to his approach this spring, his shoulder recovery journey, and what led him to sign with San Francisco.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
After the unforeseen and quick fall of France to the German war machine, a small but fierce minority in France operated in secret to sabotage their efforts and win their country back. Margie Bucheit retells this renowned chapter of 20th Century history in her new, extensively researched historical novel, WE CHOSE RESISTANCE (Koehler Books, November 2025). Numbering roughly 400,000 fighters, the French resistance helped the Allies to confuse, slow, and effectively stop Hitler's army before winning France back into the hands of its citizens. Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/arroe-collins-like-it-s-live--4113802/support.
1. Supreme Court Tariff Decision A predicted 5–4 ruling upholding presidential tariff authority was incorrect; the Court ruled 6–3 against the administration’s use of one specific tariff statute (AIPA). Majority held that the statute allowed banning imports but not charging tariffs—a conclusion strongly criticized in the dissents (Kavanaugh, Thomas). Despite the ruling, the impact is expected to be limited, as the President has multiple other statutes still available to impose tariffs. A new 10–15% tariff was quickly announced using alternate legal authority. The administration still retains broad power using: Section 338 (1930 Tariff Act) – allows tariffs up to 50% for discriminatory treatment. Section 122 (Trade Act of 1974) – 15% tariffs for 150 days (renewable). Section 301 (Trade Act of 1974) – addresses unfair foreign trade practices. Section 232 (Trade Expansion Act of 1962) – tariffs for national‑security threats. Section 201 (Trade Act of 1974) – safeguard tariffs for import surges. Litigation may unfold for years, potentially costing billions over refunded or contested tariffs. China and Democrats were portrayed as celebrating the ruling, implying political dimension rather than policy substance. Administration aims to use tariffs as leverage for better trade deals, not as permanent protectionism. 2. State of the Union (SOTU) Speech Impact Speech viewed as effective, more disciplined, and likely helpful for midterm momentum. Highlighted major administration achievements: Border control and sharp decline in illegal crossings. Crime reductions (e.g., murder and overdose rates reportedly down by ~20%). Economic relief themes like no tax on tips and overtime. Strong emotional moments involving veterans, Olympians, and American heroes created bipartisan resonance. Speaker Johnson and congressional Republicans portrayed as unusually unified. Coordination with the President seen as stronger than in previous cycles. 3. The Olympic Contrast: Alysa Liu vs. Eileen Gu Alysa Liu Daughter of a Chinese refugee who fled Tiananmen Square. Target of CCP intimidation and espionage on U.S. soil. Required 24/7 FBI protection before the Beijing Olympics. Despite pressure, competed for Team USA and won gold. Story framed as patriotic, resilient, and emotionally powerful. Eileen Gu Also U.S.-born with Chinese heritage. Chose to compete for China after being offered substantial financial incentives. Criticism focused on choosing a communist regime over the U.S., though the speakers avoided personal attacks. Please Hit Subscribe to this podcast Right Now. Also Please Subscribe to the 47 Morning Update with Ben Ferguson and The Ben Ferguson Show Podcast Wherever You get You're Podcasts. And don't forget to follow the show on Social Media so you never miss a moment! Thanks for Listening YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@VerdictwithTedCruz/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/verdictwithtedcruz X: https://x.com/tedcruz X: https://x.com/benfergusonshowYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@VerdictwithTedCruzSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
On today's episode, recorded live at Voices of Dentistry 2026, Dr. Mark Costes chats with Dr. Emily Maslovich, a first-time practice owner just weeks away from opening Bronco Family Dental in Gilbert, Arizona. Emily shares her journey from Midwestern dental student to startup founder, including how she found her location, her grassroots approach to hiring, and why she chose a de novo over an acquisition. They dive into the importance of culture-first hiring, training non-dental team members, and building systems before the chaos of growth begins. Emily also discusses how she's using organic community marketing to build a patient base before day one—and why betting on herself was the best decision she's made. Be sure to check out the full episode from the Dentalpreneur Podcast! EPISODE RESOURCES https://www.truedentalsuccess.com Dental Success Network Subscribe to The Dentalpreneur Podcast
Every other week in 2026 so far, you've been hearing the audio only of one episode of the Floortime documentary, We Chose Play. This time it's Season 1, Episode 5, called, "Let's play!" that includes examples of our early experiences doing Floortime. We Chose Play is a series documenting one family's Floortime journey.Link to the show notes with links to key discussion points and other ways to view or hear the episode here: https://affectautism.com/2026/02/27/wcp-s1e5/Consider joining our DIR® Parent Network or becoming an Affect Autism member for bonus content and support from a like-minded community of Floortimers here: https://affectautism.com/support/
Three Reddit update stories in one episode: a relationship is shaken by a loyalty test gone wrong, another couple hits a breaking point over an unexpected online persona shift, and a final post delivers a much-needed wholesome reminder of what consistent love and effort can look like after years together. Twists, tough choices, and a happy ending to close it out.
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Why murder instead of divorce? That's the question the Kouri Richins case forces us to confront.Prosecutors allege Kouri Richins poisoned her husband Eric with fentanyl, that she made multiple attempts before the one that killed him, and that she stood to gain nearly two million dollars in life insurance while carrying on an affair. But financial motive doesn't explain the psychology. Plenty of people want out of marriages with money at stake. What makes someone decide killing is the answer?Psychotherapist Shavaun Scott examines the internal logic of partners who allegedly choose murder over leaving. With over three decades working with both victims and perpetrators of violence, Scott breaks down what makes this choice feel rational to the person making it.We analyze the language prosecutors allege Kouri used—feeling "stuck" and "trapped," believing it would be "better if Eric died." We examine what that framing reveals about how someone in this mindset perceives their options and their spouse.We look at the method. Poisoning requires sustained deception, repeated attempts, watching suffering without intervening. It's not impulsive—it's calculated. Forensic experts call this "proactive staging" where the murder method becomes the alibi. What type of personality chooses this approach?And we examine the alleged performance that followed. Writing a children's book about grief. Appearing on television as a mourning mother. Performing widowhood publicly while allegedly knowing the truth. How does someone compartmentalize at that level?Part 1 of a two-part series on the psychology of partner homicide. Part 2 shifts perspective to the victim's experience.Join Our SubStack For AD-FREE ADVANCE EPISODES & EXTRAS!: https://hiddenkillers.substack.com/Want to comment and watch this podcast as a video? Check out our YouTube Channel. https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC8-vxmbhTxxG10sO1izODJg?sub_confirmation=1Instagram https://www.instagram.com/hiddenkillerspod/Facebook https://www.facebook.com/hiddenkillerspod/Tik-Tok https://www.tiktok.com/@hiddenkillerspodX Twitter https://x.com/TrueCrimePodThis publication contains commentary and opinion based on publicly available information. All individuals are presumed innocent until proven guilty in a court of law. Nothing published here should be taken as a statement of fact, health or legal advice.#KouriRichins #EricRichins #KouriRichinsTrial #FentanylPoisoning #PartnerMurder #ShavaunScott #HiddenKillers #CriminalPsychology #SpouseKiller #TrueCrime
The Kouri Richins trial raises a question that goes beyond the courtroom: why would someone allegedly choose murder when divorce is always an option?Prosecutors allege Richins poisoned her husband Eric with fentanyl, that she made multiple attempts before succeeding, and that she stood to collect nearly two million in life insurance while having an affair. The facts are damning if proven. But the psychology is what makes this case resonate—the internal logic that allegedly made killing feel like the rational choice.Psychotherapist Shavaun Scott joins Hidden Killers Live to break down the psychology of partners who choose murder over leaving. With thirty years of experience working with violent offenders, Scott examines what makes this choice feel justified to the person making it.We analyze the language prosecutors allege Kouri used in describing her marriage—feeling "stuck" and "trapped," believing things would be "better if Eric died." What does that framing reveal about perception and justification?We examine the method. Poisoning isn't rage—it's calculation. It requires planning, patience, and the ability to watch suffering without stopping it. Multiple alleged attempts means multiple decisions to continue. What psychology sustains that pattern?And we look at the performance prosecutors allege followed: the children's book, the TV appearances, the public grief. How does someone perform mourning for a death they allegedly caused?Join us live for expert psychological analysis of one of the most disturbing aspects of domestic homicide—the mindset that makes murder feel like a solution.Join Our SubStack For AD-FREE ADVANCE EPISODES & EXTRAS!: https://hiddenkillers.substack.com/Want to comment and watch this podcast as a video? Check out our YouTube Channel. https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC8-vxmbhTxxG10sO1izODJg?sub_confirmation=1Instagram https://www.instagram.com/hiddenkillerspod/Facebook https://www.facebook.com/hiddenkillerspod/Tik-Tok https://www.tiktok.com/@hiddenkillerspodX Twitter https://x.com/TrueCrimePodThis publication contains commentary and opinion based on publicly available information. All individuals are presumed innocent until proven guilty in a court of law. Nothing published here should be taken as a statement of fact, health or legal advice.#KouriRichins #KouriRichinsTrial #EricRichins #LiveCoverage #FentanylMurder #ShavaunScott #HiddenKillersLive #SpouseMurder #DomesticHomicide #TrueCrime
Titus 3:5 EASY“God did not save us because of any good things that we ourselves had done. He saved us because he chose to forgive us. God has washed us so that we are clean inside. We have been born again, so that we live a new life. God's Holy Spirit has done this for us.”
I just spent six days in Mexico City hosting clients, eating amazing food… and came home two pounds lighter. In this episode I'm breaking down: How I finally stopped "starting over" every time I travel Why I chose discomfort over discipline (and why it feels more loving, not restrictive) The mindset + tiny practical tweaks that made weight loss feel inevitable What it actually looks like to honor your body goals and your pleasure If you've ever felt like you "lose yourself" on trips, people‑please with food, or can't stay consistent unless life is perfect, this one's for you. Plug in and let this expand what's possible for your body, your devotion, and your results. NEW IG https://www.instagram.com/whatwouldjuliawellsdo/ Come follow the new page and say hi so I know you made it over.
Apply for the Leap Year 6-week Minimind - https://www.oliviatati.com/leapyearminiIn this raw and honest solo episode, Olivia Tati unpacks the uncomfortable realities behind the American definition of success and why it so often leads to burnout, anxiety, comparison, and a never-ending feeling of “not enough.”As a UK-born global citizen turned American entrepreneur, Olivia shares her lived experience navigating corporate America as a six-figure engineer, the pressure to constantly prove herself, and the subtle cultural messaging that equates worth with overworking, overproducing, and overachieving. She explores how the American Dream can quietly become a cycle of debt, validation-seeking, and external pressure — even for high earners.If you've ever questioned why success feels heavier than it should…If you're a high achiever who secretly feels exhausted…If you're ready to build wealth without sacrificing your wellbeing…