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Dwayne Cline sits down with Jonathan Griffiths to talk about leadership in the church. Why is there a leadership crisis? What are pastors facing as leaders? How do you lead well? Listen in to explore these questions and others.
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Susanne Babbel, originally from Germany, moved to the U.S. nearly 20 years ago. Known for her deep listening and insight, she was drawn to psychology through her own journey of personal growth. Her interest in the mind-body connection led her to study somatic psychology, earning master's degrees from John F. Kennedy University and Santa Barbara Graduate Institute.Maggie Kline, LMFT, has decades of experience as a school psychologist, family therapist, and Somatic Experiencing® faculty member. She's co-authored Trauma Through a Child's Eyes and Trauma-Proofing Your Kids with Peter Levine, and written extensively on trauma-informed care for children. In This Episodehttps://www.instagram.com/drbabbel/https://www.facebook.com/DrBabbelhttps://x.com/DrBabbelYou can learn more about what I do here:The Trauma Therapist Newsletter: celebrates the people and voices in the mental health profession. And it's free! Check it out here: https://bit.ly/4jGBeSaThe Trauma Therapist Podcast: I interview thought-leaders in the fields of trauma, mindfulness, addiction and yoga such as Peter Levine, Pat Ogden, Bessel van der Kolk and Bruce Perry. https://bit.ly/3VRNy8zBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-trauma-therapist--5739761/support.
What a WEEK! Qwen-mass in July. Folks, AI doesn't seem to be wanting to slow down, especially Open Source! This week we see yet another jump on SWE-bench verified (3rd week in a row?) this time from our friends at Alibaba Qwen. Was a pleasure of mine to host Junyang Lin from the team at Alibaba to come and chat with us about their incredible release with, with not 1 but three new models! Then, we had a great chat with Joseph Nelson from Roboflow, who not only dropped additional SOTA models, but was also in Washington at the annocement of the new AI Action plan from the WhiteHouse. Great conversations this week, as always, TL;DR in the end, tune in! Open Source AI - QwenMass in JulyThis week, the open-source world belonged to our friends at Alibaba Qwen. They didn't just release one model; they went on an absolute tear, dropping bomb after bomb on the community and resetting the state-of-the-art multiple times.A "Small" Update with Massive Impact: Qwen3-235B-A22B-Instruct-2507Alibaba called this a minor refresh of their 235B parameter mixture-of-experts.Sure—if you consider +13 points on GPQA, 256K context window minor. The 2507 drops hybrid thinking. Instead, Qwen now ships separate instruct and chain-of-thought models, avoiding token bloat when you just want a quick answer. Benchmarks? 81 % MMLU-Redux, 70 % LiveCodeBench, new SOTA on BFCL function-calling. All with 22 B active params.Our friend of the pod, and head of development at Alibaba Qwen, Junyang Lin, join the pod, and talked to us about their decision to uncouple this model from the hybrid reasoner Qwen3."After talking with the community and thinking it through," he said, "we decided to stop using hybrid thinking mode. Instead, we'll train instruct and thinking models separately so we can get the best quality possible."The community felt the hybrid model sometimes had conflicts and didn't always perform at its best. So, Qwen delivered a pure non-reasoning instruct model, and the results are staggering. Even without explicit reasoning, it's crushing benchmarks. Wolfram tested it on his MMLU-Pro benchmark and it got the top score of all open-weights models he's ever tested. Nisten saw the same thing on medical benchmarks, where it scored the highest on MedMCQA. This thing is a beast, getting a massive 77.5 on GPQA (up from 62.9) and 51.8 on LiveCodeBench (up from 32). This is a huge leap forward, and it proves that a powerful, well-trained instruct model can still push the boundaries of reasoning. The New (open) King of Code: Qwen3-Coder-480B (X, Try It, HF)Just as we were catching our breath, they dropped the main event: Qwen3-Coder. This is a 480-billion-parameter coding-specific behemoth (35B active) trained on a staggering 7.5 trillion tokens, with a 70% code ratio, that gets a new SOTA on SWE-bench verified with 69.6% (just a week after Kimi got SOTA with 65% and 2 weeks after Devstral's SOTA of 53%
Christian Historical Fiction Talk is listener supported. When you buy things through this site, we may earn an affiliate commission.Become a patron and enjoy special perks and bonus content.Jennifer L. Wright, a first-time guest, joins us on the podcast this week to talk about her new book, Last Light over Galveston. We discuss what meteorology was like in 1900, how this storm took the city by complete surprise, and how Jennifer got her start in writing, plus much more. Patrons will learn what she loved about growing up in the Midwest.Last Light over Galveston by Jennifer L. WrightAmid the 1900 Galveston hurricane, one woman's perseverance is tested in this captivating story from the author whose work has been called “intelligent and arresting” (Foreword Reviews) and “historical fiction as it is meant to be told” (Library Journal).“Old Galveston shines in this beautifully written tale of a woman's quest to both lose herself and find herself.”Lisa Wingate, #1 New York Times bestselling author of ShelterwoodGalveston, Texas. September 1900. Only months ago, Kathleen McDaniel returned from finishing school in Switzerland to her family home in New York's Hudson Valley with a future of promise and privilege set before her. But one horrific event shattered her picturesque life. Now she has fled as far as the train line and a pocketful of money would take her, finding refuge at the St. Mary's Orphan Asylum on Galveston Island, where she helps the nuns care for their young charges and prays her past will not find her. Despite her tenuous standing at the orphanage―and the grief and betrayal that drove her from home―Kathleen slowly begins to make friends. There is Emily, the novice nun she rooms with; Maggie, the tempestuous young girl who only bonds with Kathleen; and Matthew, a kind, handsome man recently employed by Isaac Cline at Galveston's office of the US Weather Bureau.Then in one fateful day, Kathleen's fragile new life begins to crack as it becomes clear that she can't run far enough to escape the reach of her former life. Meanwhile, as troubling news about a storm crossing the Gulf from Cuba swirls in the Weather Bureau offices, Matthew holds fast to Cline's belief that no hurricane can touch Galveston. But as darkness falls on the island, Kathleen must gather her courage and reach for a strength beyond her own if she―and those she loves―are to survive.A stand-alone historical novel about the 1900 Galveston hurricaneA gripping read inspired by true eventsFeatures themes of resilience, found family, and redemptionIncludes discussion questions perfect for book clubsGet Last Light over Galveston by Jennifer L. Wright.Jennifer L. Wright has been writing since middle school, eventually earning a master's degree in journalism from Indiana University. However, it took only a few short months of covering the local news to realize that writing fiction is much better for the soul–and definitely way more fun. A born and bred Hoosier, she was swept off her feet by an Air Force pilot and has spent the past decade traveling the world and, every few years, attempting to make old curtains fit in the windows of a new home.She currently resides in New Mexico with her husband, two children, one grumpy dachshund, and an overly demanding guinea pig. She is a member of ACFW (American Christian Fiction Writers Association), and can be found on Facebook,
Rob speaks with John Klar, who was taking part in a Making America Healthy Again gathering in Washington DC.Then, Andrew Cline with the Josiah Bartlett Center for Public Policy, talks about policies in New Hampshire, including their new law eliminating a required annual inspection for motor vehicles.
Pour son cas en or, Céline Collonge revient sur un dossier particulièrement injuste : mais où en est-on aujourd'hui ? L'équipe de "Ça peut vous arriver" vous accompagne tout le mois de juillet du lundi au vendredi ! Dans les podcasts inédits des "Cas en or", les membres de l'équipe de l'émission reviennent, au micro de Chloé Lacrampe, sur les cas marquants de la saison. Distribué par Audiomeans. Visitez audiomeans.fr/politique-de-confidentialite pour plus d'informations.
In dieser Folge spreche ich mit Model Céline Bethmann über ihren Alltag hinter den Kulissen der Modewelt. Wir reden darüber, wie sie Ernährung und Bewegung in ihren stressigen Alltag integriert, welche Routinen ihr helfen, gesund zu bleiben, und wie sie mit dem hohen Druck in der Branche umgeht. Ein ehrlicher Talk über Disziplin, Selbstfürsorge und die Realität des Model-Lebens.Weitere Einblicke:Instagram @alina.walbrun und @celinebethmannTikTok @alina.walbrunMeine Firma ONEGEVITY
Vita e libri di Louis-Ferdinand Céline, saggista e scrittore francese appartenente alle correnti letterarie del modernismo e dell'espressionismo.
durée : 00:26:58 - Céline Frisch, claveciniste, co-directrice artistique de l'ensemble Café Zimmermann - Seule au clavecin ou en compagnie de l'ensemble Café Zimmerman qu'elle a co-fondé, Céline Frisch est une exploratrice du cœur-même du clavecin. Elle qui donne vie à Bach du bout des doigts sort un nouveau disque consacré au grand maître du clavier. Vous aimez ce podcast ? Pour écouter tous les autres épisodes sans limite, rendez-vous sur Radio France.
durée : 01:28:49 - Musique matin été du vendredi 18 juillet 2025 - par : Suzanne Gervais - Seule au clavecin ou en compagnie de l'ensemble Café Zimmerman qu'elle a co-fondé, Céline Frisch est une exploratrice du cœur même du clavecin. Elle qui donne vie à Bach du bout des doigts sort un nouveau disque consacré au grand maître du clavier. - réalisé par : Colin Gruel Vous aimez ce podcast ? Pour écouter tous les autres épisodes sans limite, rendez-vous sur Radio France.
Céline Semaan challenges us to rethink everything we've been taught to aspire to: fashion, education, even the idea of womanhood itself.
MDJ Script/ Top Stories for July 16th Publish Date: July 16th Commercial: From the BG Ad Group Studio, Welcome to the Marietta Daily Journal Podcast. Today is Wednesday, July 16th and Happy Birthday to Will Ferrell I’m Keith Ippolito and here are the stories Cobb is talking about, presented by Times Journal Marietta School Board to consider vape detection, substitute teacher funding Acworth Book & Storytelling Festival is Aug. 23 Letter shows Cobb's threat to halt police services in Mableton All of this and more is coming up on the Marietta Daily Journal Podcast, and if you are looking for community news, we encourage you to listen and subscribe! BREAK: INGLES 3 STORY 1: Marietta School Board to consider vape detection, substitute teacher funding The Marietta Board of Education is set to discuss installing Halo vape detection systems in Marietta High, Middle, and Woods-Wilkins Campus. These devices, costing up to $60,000 funded by grants, discreetly monitor air quality, alerting staff to harmful chemicals like nicotine. Superintendent Grant Rivera and his team aim to tackle vaping issues proactively. Additionally, the board will consider a $2.4M contract with Kelly Services for substitute staffing and appointing R.K. Redding Construction for Marietta High renovations, scheduled for summers 2026-2027, funded by SPLOST. STORY 2: Acworth Book & Storytelling Festival is Aug. 23 The Acworth Book & Storytelling Festival is set for Aug. 23, 10 a.m. to 3 p.m., at The Roberts School in Acworth. Hosted by Acworth Cultural Arts, this free event features local and regional authors, professional storytellers, vendors, and a panel discussion themed “Ink & Echo: Writing the stories. Speaking the truth.” Keynote speaker Bren McClain, author of *One Good Mama Bone*, will join T.M. Brown in conversation. STORY 3: Letter shows Cobb's threat to halt police services in Mableton Mableton officials agreed to pay Cobb County $9.5 million for police and transportation services after the county threatened to halt them by June 1. Mayor Michael Owens said the city was forced into the deal to ensure public safety, despite concerns of "double taxation" for residents already paying county taxes. The agreement funds services until May 2026, with Mableton exploring a special service district to cover costs. While Cobb County claimed it wouldn’t abandon residents, a May 30 letter revealed threats to cease services if no deal was reached. The city council initially rejected the plan but later approved it after mediation. We have opportunities for sponsors to get great engagement on these shows. Call 770.799.6810 for more info. We’ll be right back. Break: INGLES 3 STORY 4: Austell approves 158% property tax increase The Austell City Council approved a 158% property tax increase, raising the millage rate from 3.25 to 8.25 mills, despite strong opposition from residents. The hike, expected to double property tax revenue to $3.85 million, aims to stabilize finances and address a $1.6 million budget shortfall. Mayor Ollie Clemons defended the decision as necessary for the city’s future, while critics, including Council member Meredith Adams, opposed the sharp increase, citing its impact on residents, especially those on fixed incomes. Many residents blamed city leadership for financial mismanagement, while Clemons attributed the issues to inflation and past inaction. STORY 5: Cobb Water Authority manager talks fluoride, forever chemicals, costs Cole Blackwell, general manager of the Cobb County-Marietta Water Authority, emphasized proactive planning for water quality, affordability, and infrastructure reliability during a Kiwanis Club talk. The authority, sourcing water from Lake Allatoona and the Chattahoochee River, is addressing emerging contaminants like PFAS, though current levels remain safe. Inflation and rising construction costs have impacted operations, but costs are stabilizing, and the authority has a water supply sufficient through 2055. Blackwell reassured residents of continued fluoride use, compliance with regulations, and efforts to maintain reasonable water rates while ensuring future reliability. Break: STORY 6: Marietta man charged with stealing from Ford Elementary School Jamie Jr. Cline, 44, of Marietta, faces two theft charges for allegedly stealing a trailer and hay blower from Ford Elementary School in Acworth during separate incidents on June 29 and 30. According to police, Cline accessed the school by opening chained gates. Arrested on July 8, he was booked into the Cobb County Adult Detention Center and released the next morning on a $35,000 bond. STORY 7: Shaw Park Community Block Party is July 19 The Shaw Park Community Block Party will take place on July 19, from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m., at Gritters Library in Marietta. Hosted by Gritters Library, CobbWorks, and Cobb PARKS, this free, family-friendly event features a live DJ, inflatable games, face painting, bilingual storytime, and a Bollywood Dance Challenge. Food will be available for purchase from The Patty Wagon and King of Pops. The event aims to bring the community together and highlight local resources while celebrating the library’s recent reopening. We’ll have closing comments after this. Break: INGLES 3 Signoff- Thanks again for hanging out with us on today’s Marietta Daily Journal Podcast. If you enjoy these shows, we encourage you to check out our other offerings, like the Cherokee Tribune Ledger Podcast, the Marietta Daily Journal, or the Community Podcast for Rockdale Newton and Morgan Counties. Read more about all our stories and get other great content at www.mdjonline.com Did you know over 50% of Americans listen to podcasts weekly? Giving you important news about our community and telling great stories are what we do. Make sure you join us for our next episode and be sure to share this podcast on social media with your friends and family. Add us to your Alexa Flash Briefing or your Google Home Briefing and be sure to like, follow, and subscribe wherever you get your podcasts. 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Saoud Rizwan and Pash from Cline joined us to talk about why fast apply models got bitter lesson'd, how they pioneered the plan + act paradigm for coding, and why non-technical people use IDEs to do marketing and generate slides. Full writeup: https://www.latent.space/p/cline X: https://x.com/latentspacepod Chapters: 00:00 - Introductions 01:35 - Plan and Act Paradigm 05:37 - Model Evaluation and Early Development of Cline 08:14 - Use Cases of Cline Beyond Coding 09:09 - Why Cline is a VS Code Extension and Not a Fork 12:07 - Economic Value of Programming Agents 16:07 - Early Adoption for MCPs 19:35 - Local vs Remote MCP Servers 22:10 - Anthropic's Role in MCP Registry 22:49 - Most Popular MCPs and Their Use Cases 25:26 - Challenges and Future of MCP Monetization 27:32 - Security and Trust Issues with MCPs 28:56 - Alternative History Without MCP 29:43 - Market Positioning of Coding Agents and IDE Integration Matrix 32:57 - Visibility and Autonomy in Coding Agents 35:21 - Evolving Definition of Complexity in Programming Tasks 38:16 - Forks of Cline and Open Source Regrets 40:07 - Simplicity vs Complexity in Agent Design 46:33 - How Fast Apply Got Bitter Lesson'd 49:12 - Cline's Business Model and Bring-Your-Own-API-Key Approach 54:18 - Integration with OpenRouter and Enterprise Infrastructure 55:32 - Impact of Declining Model Costs 57:48 - Background Agents and Multi-Agent Systems 1:00:42 - Vision and Multi-Modalities 1:01:07 - State of Context Engineering 1:07:37 - Memory Systems in Coding Agents 1:10:14 - Standardizing Rules Files Across Agent Tools 1:11:16 - Cline's Personality and Anthropomorphization 1:12:55 - Hiring at Cline and Team Culture Chapters 00:00:00 Introduction and Guest Intros 00:00:29 What is Klein? Product Overview 00:01:42 Plan and Act Paradigm 00:05:22 Model Evolution and Building Klein 00:07:40 Beyond Coding: Klein as a General Agent 00:09:12 Why Focus on VS Code Extension? 00:11:26 The Future of Programming and Agentic Paradigm 00:12:34 Economic Value: Programming vs. Other Use Cases 00:16:04 MCP Ecosystem: Growth and Marketplace 00:21:30 Security, Discoverability, and Trust in MCPs 00:22:55 Popular MCPs and Workflow Automation 00:25:30 Monetization and Payments for MCPs 00:37:53 Competition, Forks, and Open Source Philosophy 00:40:39 RAG, Fast Apply, and Agentic Simplicity 00:50:11 Business Model and Enterprise Adoption 00:57:04 Background Agents, Multi-Agent Systems, and CLI 01:00:41 Context Engineering and Memory 01:12:39 Team, Culture, and Closing Thoughts
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Céline over haar slechtste shows, over optreden met je rits open, een buschauffeur die lag te slapen, optreden in verzorgingstehuizen en nog heel veel meer.De aflevering met Boban Braspenning vind je hierDe aflevering met Nabil vind je hierMeer over Céline vind je hierSteun ElektraVind je Elektra leuk, steun dan de podcast eenmalig of doe een maandelijkse donatie voor afleveringen zonder onderbreking via elektrapodcast.nl/steun-elektraMeer over WouterWil je meer weten over Wouter, de host en maker van Elektra? Kijk dan op woutermonden.nlKom kijken bij mijn voorstelling! Tickets en info vind je hier https://www.woutermonden.nl/speellijstNieuwsbriefMeld je aan voor de nieuwsbrief en krijg één keer per maand de laatste updates. https://www.woutermonden.nl/nieuwsbrief/Probeer Podimo gratisPodimo is de enige podcastapp die podcastmakers een kleine vergoeding per download betaalt. Spotify, Apple Podcasts en andere betalen helemaal niks. Steun makers en luister via Podimo.Podimo gratis proberen? Gebruik deze link https://share.podimo.com/s/GJnTBzKdKijk Elektra op YoutubeBijna alle afleveringen van Elektra Podcast staan mét beeld op Youtube. Klik hier om ze te bekijken: https://www.youtube.com/@woutermonden?sub_confirmation=1Word ook een huizenruiler, kijk op https://www.homeexchange.com/?sponsorkey=wouter-4af2f
Episode 388 of The VentureFizz Podcast features Andy Ellner, Founder & CEO of Quilt Health. Yes, there are endless possibilities in terms of the platform shift to AI and how it will disrupt industries, but the one that I'm most excited about is the healthcare industry. Could there be a great moment to hopefully improve lives and maybe even eradicate diseases or even cure cancer someday? The future is unknown but these advanced in technology certain give a lot of hope. To tackle these big problems, we need people who are not only the top brilliant minds on this planet, but they also need to be risk takers in terms of building these companies. Andy fits the bill. Not only is he an MD with top academic credentials, but he's also a serial entrepreneur. And probably the most important quality of Andy is that he comes from a medical family that's passionate about making a difference across the world and that quality is deeply rooted into his mindset as well. His latest company is Quilt Health, a digital health company dedicated to bridging gaps in treatment access for complex diseases. They are focused on sickle cell disease and plan to expand to address other complex conditions. Quilt Health just announced a $6M seed round of funding led by MaC Venture Capital and Underscore Ventures, with participation from Meridian Street Capital, BoxGroup, Watershed VC, and Coalition Operators. In this episode of our podcast, we cover lots of great topics like: * Some key lessons learned while building healthcare startups, including the importance of finding the right business model. * Andy's background story including his connection to the Baseball Hall of Fame and his work helping to solve the global HIV pandemic where his learnings from this timeframe have carried over to Quilt Health. * Co-Founding the Harvard Medical School Center for Primary Care. * Starting Firefly Health to address the inefficiencies of primary care with a virtual-first care model. * What led him down the path of starting Quilt Health and their plans for disrupting the industry. * His Minimum Viable Team philosophy and advice around hiring. * What excites him about the potential AI use cases in the healthcare industry. * And so much more.
On this episode, I sit down for a very interesting conversation with LinkedIn expert, and CEO of The People Branding Company, Céline Flores WillersWe have a fascinating discussion focused on the importance of building your personal brand, networking, and the future of business. Our conversation includes; how to start building your own personal brand and why it's worth doing, why LinkedIn is one of the most underrated social platforms and how you can succeed on it, learning how to make money with your passions, why it's okay to ask for help and guidance from others, creating daily routines that are winnable, finding ways to scale your business where you're not trading your time for money, building a brand and company where talented job seekers flock to you, how The People Branding Company is changing the business world, and so much more! To learn more about Céline please visit her website here: https://celinefloreswillers.de/To connect with Céline on instagram please visit: https://www.instagram.com/celine.floresTo connect with Céline on LinkedIn please visit: https://www.linkedin.com/in/céline-flores-willers/To learn more about The People Branding Company please visit here: https://thepeoplebrandingcompany.com/
In a recent candid conversation on 'The Valley Today,' host Janet Michael sat down with Chris Rucker, Chief Administrative Officer for Valley Health, to dissect the aftermath of recently passed legislation that could drastically alter healthcare dynamics in the community. The dialogue spanned a gamut of pressing concerns, from potential Medicaid and SNAP benefit cuts to the broader implications for the community's general well-being. To set the stage, Janet recapped the initial context of their prior discussion, which took place before the legislation had passed. Chris, anticipating widespread effects, emphasized concerns about continuing to meet the healthcare needs of the half-million people served by Valley Health's six hospitals and various clinics. Acknowledging the legislative passage, Chris explained that many regulatory details still need to be ironed out, from work requirements necessitating biannual employment proof to practical challenges for residents in rural areas like Romney, WV. A crucial point of Janet's inquiries revolved around the perceived immediacy of the bill's impact. Chris clarified that although the changes would phase in gradually, the community wouldn't see an overnight transformation. He stressed the importance of preparing thoughtfully for these eventual shifts rather than making hasty decisions. The conversation turned to the multi-faceted implications of healthcare funding cuts. Janet highlighted Valley Health's holistic approach, which not only addresses clinical care but also the social determinants of health, including adequate nutrition from SNAP benefits. Chris expanded on this perspective, linking reduced healthcare access to broader economic ramifications, from loss of construction jobs to the trickling down effects impacting local businesses. Janet's questions reflected community anxiety, particularly regarding potential hospital closures. Chris reassured listeners that while Valley Health remains committed to its mission, drastic measures like hospital closures are not on the immediate horizon. The emphasis, he said, was on adapting and finding sustainable ways to continue delivering care. Their discussion also illuminated the cascading effects of reduced Medicaid benefits on local employment and overall community health. For instance, Janet depicted a scenario in which a single mother, unable to access quick medical care, might miss multiple workdays, thereby affecting her income and ability to afford basic needs. In wrapping up on a hopeful note, Chris assured listeners of Valley Health's unwavering commitment to the community, backed by strategic foresight and operational resilience. Despite looming challenges, he reminded everyone of the ongoing, everyday successes, like the birth of healthy babies at the medical center. Janet concluded the session by urging the community to engage with their elected officials and local nonprofits, advocating for sustained healthcare access and support mechanisms. Their voices, she affirmed, remain potent tools in navigating these complex times. Reach out to Senator Warner's office here: https://www.warner.senate.gov/contact Reach out to Senator Kaine's office here: https://www.kaine.senate.gov/contact Reach out to Congressman Cline's office here: https://cline.house.gov/contact/
Today, approximately 25,000 French people living in Ireland will be celebrating Bastille Day. We are joined live in the studio by the French Ambassador to Ireland, Céline Place, to discuss the holiday and relationship between both countries. We will also discuss Franco-Irish relations, French defence and migration policies, and much more
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Find Your Dream Job: Insider Tips for Finding Work, Advancing your Career, and Loving Your Job
Check out the podcast on Macslist here: (https://www.macslist.org/?post_type=podcasts&p=16201&preview=true) Finding a new job can be an exhausting process, but it doesn't have to be. Find Your Dream Job guest Jeremy Cline says there are some simple ways to streamline the process to make it more enjoyable, as well as more efficient. Jeremy suggests setting up templates, creating a set of standard operating procedures for your search, and batching tasks that need to be done. Jeremy also encourages the use of AI technology, such as using ChatGPT to update and tailor application materials. About Our Guest: Jeremy Cline is a career, business, and executive coach who helps you understand your unique talents and values so you can accomplish more. Jeremy also hosts the excellent Change Work Life podcast. Resources in This Episode: Tune into the Change Work Life podcast to learn how to make the changes you need to enjoy a better working life. Connect with Jeremy on LinkedIn. Use promo code DREAMJOB at the link below to get an exclusive 60% off an annual plan at incogni.com/dreamjob. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Auditeurs du soir : Alain : 22h33 – 23h00 Alain se travestit depuis l'enfance. Il aurait aimé être une femme. Anne : 23h06 – 23h51 Anne vient d'apprendre qu'elle est atteinte d'un cancer du sein. Christine : 23h55 – 00h33 Christine refuse que son fils paie pour les soins de son père. Céline : 00h37 – 00h53 Le syndic de l'immeuble où vit Céline a tenté de la placer sous tutelle. Distribué par Audiomeans. Visitez audiomeans.fr/politique-de-confidentialite pour plus d'informations.
Episode 280 features the sample reading portion of our feature with writer, musician, and artist, Stephen Cline! You're in for a treat as Stephen reads a mesmerizing sample from his latest genre-blending thriller, The Last Book. Jason also takes a couple of minutes to briefly describe his Alaskan vacation and a couple of the amazing things which took place on the trip. Stephen Cline website for ALL of his creative endeavors and social media links The Last Book on Amazon Interview with Stephen Cline from episode 279. Contact the show via email at samplechapterpodcast@gmail.com
In this dynamic episode of the VET S.O.S., we're joined by returning guest Peter Cline, founder of Boots to Books and co-founder of the new MilMentor platform.Peter shares:His authentic and humbling military transition story.How MilMentor is filling the void left by Veterati.The importance of fast feedback and one-on-one calls for career clarity.His advice for young veterans on taking smart risks.How mentorship, networking, and strategic career moves can lead to thriving post-military success.He also dives into upcoming features and corporate partnerships that will ensure MilMentor stays free and accessible to all veterans, service members, and military spouses.Whether you're transitioning, hiring, or mentoring—this is a must-listen conversation.
In aflevering 44 van 'Astrids Boekencast' bespreekt onze boekenrecensent Astrid van Schoonacker de roman Céline van Pieter Waterdrinker.
In this episode of Weathering The Run, I sit down with rising Ohio ultra star Alec Cline, a runner who's been on an absolute tear this year, including a podium finish (3rd place) at the notoriously brutal Georgia Death Race. I first crossed paths with Alec at the Ohio Backyard Ultra, but our interview got delayed… and in hindsight, I'm glad it did because nearly every race since then, Alec has won.We dive into Alec's training mindset, his rapid climb in the ultra scene, and his upcoming race calendar, including:
Episode 279 features a dynamic conversation with literary author, musician, artist, and retired professor, Stephen Cline! We're discussing the creative lifestyle, the benefits of a creative community around you, written vs spoken, and more before finally diving into his latest novel, The Last Book. Click PLAY to listen now! Stephen Cline website for ALL of his creative endeavors and social media links The Last Book on Amazon Contact the show via email at samplechapterpodcast@gmail.com
Chaque jour, deux chroniqueurs présentent les infos indispensables à connaître en matière de culture : les dernières actus musique, les sorties littéraires ou cinéma, les nouvelles pièces de théâtre et les séries à ne pas manquer… C'est ici ! Distribué par Audiomeans. Visitez audiomeans.fr/politique-de-confidentialite pour plus d'informations.
Nick and Jay sit down with Dr. Preston Cline from MCTI. They have an incredible discussion and invoke good communication, decision making, and more!You can see more that Dr. Cline does at his website here - https://missioncti.com/He has his own podcast as well which is a fan favorite!
In a pivotal episode of 'The Valley Today,' host Janet Michael engaged in a comprehensive discussion with Chris Rucker, the Chief Administrative Officer for Valley Health. Set against the backdrop of growing concerns about the future of Medicaid, this conversation sheds light on the complexities and critical significance of this crucial health program. Janet begins by highlighting the urgent need for clarity on Medicaid, expressing concern that many people do not fully grasp the implications of the proposed legislative changes. She sets the stage for Chris to dispel misconceptions about Medicaid and its impact on various populations. Chris explains that Medicaid is a combined federal and state health insurance program designed for the most vulnerable populations, including disabled individuals, pregnant women, children, the elderly, and indigent adults. His emphasis on the multifaceted nature of Medicaid brings into focus the widespread dependence on this safety net, particularly for those who do not have other means to afford healthcare. The conversation delves into the perceptions versus the realities of Medicaid. Chris highlights the misconception that Medicaid is a financial burden primarily because it doesn't impact everyone directly. He stresses that healthcare providers like Valley Health view Medicaid as essential, not only for the individuals it directly serves but for the overall health of the community. The dialogue explores how Medicaid operates, benefiting the community through services such as well-child visits, immunizations, and care for chronic diseases. Chris underscores that a significant portion of Medicaid's beneficiaries are children and elderly individuals, forming the backbone of the program's demographic. Janet and Chris discuss the unique challenges faced by rural healthcare providers. Chris identifies the difficulties in recruiting and retaining healthcare professionals in rural areas and the increased costs associated with providing care in these regions. He uses examples from communities like Warren Memorial Hospital to illustrate the broader impact on rural health infrastructure. A critical part of their discussion tackles the financial aspects of Medicaid reimbursements and the reality that hospitals often don't receive full compensation for the care they provide. Chris sheds light on the fact that federal mandates require hospitals to treat all patients, regardless of their ability to pay, yet the reimbursements from Medicare and Medicaid often fall short of covering the full cost of care. The non-profit status of Valley Health is another focal point. Chris clarifies that as a non-profit organization, Valley Health reinvests its profits back into the community to support healthcare for uninsured individuals and address unmet health needs, illustrating the broader economic and social mission of non-profit healthcare systems. Janet points out the advocacy role that Valley Health plays in communicating with elected officials about the impacts of Medicaid cuts. While both state senators are responsive and aware of the issues, Chris expresses concern that not all representatives may grasp the full repercussions of such legislative changes. Looking at potential outcomes, Chris fears that cuts to Medicaid will lead to increased healthcare costs, as individuals without coverage will end up seeking more expensive emergency care. He emphasizes the ripple effect, where the loss of Medicaid funding could lead to job losses and a significant economic downturn in communities that depend on healthcare jobs. Chris makes a compelling case for the importance of Medicaid as a fundamental right, akin to access to food, water, and shelter. Both Janet and Chris advocate for public engagement, urging listeners to contact their legislators to oppose Medicaid cuts and preserve healthcare access for vulnerable populations. In conclusion, the article underscores the urgency of safeguarding Medicaid. Chris Rucker's insights provide a sobering look at the potential impacts of proposed cuts, emphasizing the intertwined nature of healthcare and community well-being. The conversation highlights the critical need for informed advocacy and public action to ensure that healthcare systems like Valley Health can continue to serve and protect their communities. Reach out to Senator Warner's office here: https://www.warner.senate.gov/public/index.cfm/contact Reach out to Senator Kaine's office here: https://www.kaine.senate.gov/contact Reach out to Congressman Cline's office here: https://cline.house.gov/contact/
Auditeurs : - Vanessa est avocate, spécialisée dans les divorces impliquant des violences conjugales. - Céline a été victime de harcèlement moral sur son lieu de travail. - Régis est producteur de lait. Son entreprise a failli sombrer, mais il a trouvé une solution. - Georges revendique sa solitude. - Emmanuel s'occupe seul de sa mère, âgée de 82 ans. Distribué par Audiomeans. Visitez audiomeans.fr/politique-de-confidentialite pour plus d'informations.
REDIFF - Julien Courbet passe le relais au duo de RTL Midi, Céline Landreau et Éric Brunet, le tout en musique ! Tout l'été, revivez les meilleurs fous rires, coup de gueule et débats de l'émission "Ça peut vous arriver" en podcast sur RTL.fr, l'application et toutes vos plateformes préférées.Distribué par Audiomeans. Visitez audiomeans.fr/politique-de-confidentialite pour plus d'informations.
Chaque jour, retrouvez le journal de 19h de la rédaction d'Europe 1 pour faire le tour de l'actu.Distribué par Audiomeans. Visitez audiomeans.fr/politique-de-confidentialite pour plus d'informations.
Chaque jour, retrouvez le journal de 19h de la rédaction d'Europe 1 pour faire le tour de l'actu.Distribué par Audiomeans. Visitez audiomeans.fr/politique-de-confidentialite pour plus d'informations.
In this powerful episode of the Career Gems for the Journey podcast, Leah C. Murphy, CEO of Career Gems for the Journey, sits down with award-winning journalist Aundrea Cline-Thomas to talk about her bold decision to leave the anchor desk—and what came next.Aundrea shares her story of stepping away from the traditional news cycle to answer a deeper calling and focus on storytelling that uplifts and inspires. From the early days of her broadcast career to navigating the unique pressures of being a Black woman in media, Aundrea opens up about identity, legacy, and the cost of staying silent.
Le 30 juin prochain à 15h, on organise notre second webinaire "Pourquoi, quand et comment ouvrir son 2ème établissement" avec un casting de choc : Graffi Rathamohan (PNY Burger), Céline Chung (Bao Family) et Adriano Farano (Pane Vivo). Pour vous inscrire >> www.businessofbouffe.com/webinarEt pour l'occasion, on rediffuse notre épisode (collector !) avec Céline Chung, entrepreneuse à succès et restauratrice parmi les plus douées de sa génération. Co-fondatrice du groupe Bao Family, elle a révolutionné la scène Food chinoise à Paris. Pour co-animer cet épisode de Business of Bouffe, Philibert est accompagné d'Élisa Gautier, fondatrice du restaurant Kiosk à Paris.À travers cet épisode, nous cherchons à comprendre les raisons de la réussite fulgurante et inédite des restaurants du groupe Bao Family. Pour cela, on prend évidemment le temps de revenir sur le parcours et les inspirations de Céline : de son enfance au sein la communauté chinoise à Paris à sa reconversion dans la restauration. On découvre une jeune entrepreneuse inspirée et visionnaire qui a voulu repenser tous les codes des restaurants chinois.Nous évoquons ensemble les différentes ouvertures de ses restaurants : Petit Bao, Gros Bao, Bleu Bao et Bao Express. Tous ont été encensés par les critiques et les clients. Céline, et son associé Billy Pham, ont créé un véritable groupe de restauration en moins de 4 ans. Une performance remarquable dans le Business de la Bouffe !Au cours de cet échange, on rencontre une restauratrice hors-norme, sereine et ambitieuse dont la réussite n'est évidemment pas le fruit du hasard.Ce podcast a été enregistré avec la participation exceptionnelle d'Alice Tuyet et Jessica Troisfontaine. Hébergé par Acast. Visitez acast.com/privacy pour plus d'informations.
Justinereneefla instagram Spilled paint. WATCH SERIES HERE Inclinenation Instagram BioJustine Renee is an actor and improviser driven by a deep passion for storytelling and creativeexpression. A graduate of Suffolk University with a degree in Theatre, she has performed in numerous stage productions, including Crimes of the Heart and Hair.Her training includes Improv Performance and Stand-Up at Sak Comedy Lab, as well as improv studies at The Groundlings in Los Angeles. She is also a cast member of the MallRatz Improv Troupe. Justine's on-screen career continues to grow, with recent credits including Spilled Paint (now streaming on Tubi) and a Lifetime movie set to premiere in late 2025. She is a proud recipient of a Golden Telly Award for Social Change, honoring her work in the arts and beyond.An advocate for embracing authentic creative voices, Justine believes that the power of art lies in ourability to connect with our true selves and express that uniqueness in everything we do.BioThe “extraordinarily mundane” Jamie B. Cline (as no one calls him) likes to liven up life through art, so he decided to get an MFA from USC for (performing) and then stick around Los Angeles because why not. Portraying the role of Patrick Walsh has been an amazing journey amongst some amazingly talented creative artists and hopefully this is just the beginning of everyone's journey with Spilled Paint. Other recent credits include performing in an online short play by Douglas Stark with Playzoomers, as the Jackalope in Easter Bloody Easter, and as Charles Goodnight in the documentary short Freedom on the Range. Whether he's acting, writing, improvising, doing creature work or stunts, Jamie holds to the belief that art should be an experiential journey for everyone and the best part of the collaboration is sharing it with an audience.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/creator-to-creators-with-meosha-bean--4460322/support.
Emission spéciale du 15 juin 2025: Trump-Poutine: Ils veulent tuer l'EuropeCéline Berthon, directrice générale de la DGSI: Est-ce qu'il y a une menace sur notre territoire? Est-ce que la DGSI est en guerre contre la Russie? A-t-on déjoué des projets criminels? Un entretien exclusif mené par caroline Roux.
Il était une fois Céline, ancienne obèse qui ne voulait pas forcément devenir mère, la peur de voir son corps changer à nouveau était plus forte que la maternité. Puis elle fait une rencontre après le covid, une rencontre avec beaucoup de red flags qu'elle décide d'ignorer et tombe enceinte au bout d'un an de relation. Pendant la grossesse les disputes sont nombreuses et elle se retrouve plusieurs fois mise à la porte. Alors Céline se sépare quand son bébé a quelques mois. Elle gère d'abord tout, toute seule avec peu de relai. Puis elle décide de passer devant le juge pour que le père prenne aussi ses responsabilités. Et aujourd'hui quand il ne les prend pas, Céline n'hésite plus à aller déposer une main courante au commissariat. Dans cet épisode on parle d'avoir un déclic, de s'appeler en visio et des gens qui se permettent tout quand tu es maman solo.Bonne écoute !----------------------------------------------Pour soutenir Hello Solos, il vous suffit de mettre cinq étoiles et un avis sur votre application podcast. Parlez-en aussi autour de vous !Rejoignez la communauté des mamans solos : @hello.solos Hébergé par Acast. Visitez acast.com/privacy pour plus d'informations.
In a tech-driven world, human connection is more critical than ever. In this episode of DevOps Diaries, Jack McCurdy sits down with Jon Cline to explore the power of a people-first approach in the Salesforce ecosystem and beyond. Discover strategies for navigating high-pressure situations, resolving conflict with emotional intelligence, and turning chaos into compliments. Learn how to foster a culture that attracts and retains top talent by focusing on what truly matters: your people.About DevOps Diaries: Salesforce DevOps Advocate Jack McCurdy chats to members of the Salesforce community about their experience in the Salesforce ecosystem. Expect to hear and learn from inspirational stories of personal growth and business success, whilst discovering all the trials, tribulations, and joy that comes with delivering Salesforce for companies of all shapes and sizes. New episodes bi-weekly on YouTube as well as on your preferred podcast platform.Podcast produced and sponsored by Gearset. Learn more about Gearset: https://grst.co/4iCnas2Subscribe to Gearset's YouTube channel: https://grst.co/4cTAAxmLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/gearsetX/Twitter: https://x.com/GearsetHQFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/gearsethqAbout Gearset: Gearset is the leading Salesforce DevOps platform, with powerful solutions for metadata and CPQ deployments, CI/CD, automated testing, sandbox seeding and backups. It helps Salesforce teams apply DevOps best practices to their development and release process, so they can rapidly and securely deliver higher-quality projects. Get full access to all of Gearset's features for free with a 30-day trial: https://grst.co/4iKysKWChapters00:00 Introduction to the Salesforce Ecosystem03:02 The People-First Method: Transforming Teams06:05 Conflict Resolution and Project Success09:08 Embracing Discomfort in Professional Growth11:48 The Importance of Face-to-Face Interactions14:50 Navigating High-Pressure Situations17:50 The Future of Human Engagements20:53 Recognizing Dynamics in Team Interactions26:19 Navigating Political Challenges in Team Dynamics29:16 The Power of Small Talk in Team Collaboration30:43 Establishing a Culture of Values and Recognition33:41 Attracting and Retaining Talent in a Competitive Market35:31 Demonstrating Authentic Company Culture36:32 Transforming Chaos into Compliments40:50 People-First Approach to Leadership and Change
Pierre Benichou n'a aucun respect pour Céline Dion : "une veille clocharde qui pleure sur commande"... Les Grosses Têtes s'indignent ! Retrouvez tous les jours le meilleur des Grosses Têtes en podcast sur RTL.fr et l'application RTL. Distribué par Audiomeans. Visitez audiomeans.fr/politique-de-confidentialite pour plus d'informations.
REDIFF - Depuis quelques années, Celine s'interroge sur son couple. Bien qu'il n'y ait aucun conflit, elle n'aime plus son mari et souhaite divorcer. Mais la perspective de faire exploser sa famille lui fait peur. Chaque soir, en direct, Caroline Dublanche accueille les auditeurs pour 2h30 d'échanges et de confidences. Pour participer, contactez l'émission au 09 69 39 10 11 (prix d'un appel local) ou sur parlonsnous@rtl.frDistribué par Audiomeans. Visitez audiomeans.fr/politique-de-confidentialite pour plus d'informations.
Céline se sent isolée malgré une vie bien remplie par le jardinage et d'autres activités. Elle exprime un besoin de créer de nouvelles amitiés, mais a été déçue par des relations passées et trouve difficile de nouer des liens à son âge. Chaque soir, en direct, Caroline Dublanche accueille les auditeurs pour 2h30 d'échanges et de confidences. Pour participer, contactez l'émission au 09 69 39 10 11 (prix d'un appel local) ou sur parlonsnous@rtl.fr.Distribué par Audiomeans. Visitez audiomeans.fr/politique-de-confidentialite pour plus d'informations.
Céline et René. Y a t-il plus emblématique comme couple ? Pas si sûr. Alors certes, ils sont un peu kitsch, mais leur histoire vaut le détour, et leur amour a construit une des plus belles carrières de l'histoire de la musique. 1988, Dublin. Céline Dion monte sur la scène de la 33ème édition de l'Eurovision, en direct du Simmonscourt Pavillon. Elle représente la Suisse avec la chanson « Ne partez pas sans moi ». C'est la chanson de la victoire. Céline Dion, en direct sur toutes les télévisions d'Europe, reçoit le trophée des mains de Johnny Logan, vainqueur de la précédente édition. Première diffusion : 4 juin 2021 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Think running a landscape company with your spouse is a recipe for disaster? Think again. Kerry and Jill Cline are living proof that partnership—at work and at home—can become your biggest business superpower. This candid conversation peels back the curtain on how they built C&S Lawn Service & Landscaping: from passing out flyers as a teenager to scaling up with peer support, adopting game-changing software, and building a culture of accountability and trust. Find out what it takes to get out of your own way, empower your team, and finally move from chaos to control, no matter how long you've been “too busy” to change. THE BIG IDEA: Growth comes from learning and taking action. KEY MOMENTS: [04:09] Building a Business Beyond Friends [08:00] Family Business Decision [11:16] Streamlining Hiring and Organization [14:59] Trust and Financial Clarity [16:58] Hiring Smarter Mentors for Growth [20:34] Inaction Despite Learning [24:32] "Software Adoption Success Story" [28:59] Team-Centric Financial Transparency [30:20] "Aligning Personal and Professional Goals" [34:13] Empowering Teams through Management [37:30] "Elevate Through Mentorship" QUESTIONS WE ANSWER What are the benefits of joining a business peer group? How can husband and wife successfully run a business together? When should I hire a fractional CFO for my small business? How do I transition from working in my business to working on my business? What is open book management, and should I use it in my company? How do I build a strong company culture in the landscape industry? What's the best way to implement systems and processes in a small business? What are some challenges of hiring friends and family in your business?
[MÉTAMORPHOSE PODCAST] Anne Ghesquière reçoit Céline Tadiotto, thérapeute, autrice et conférencière. Secrets de famille, blocages, fatalité transgénérationnelle... Comment les traumatismes non résolus de nos aïeux influencent-ils notre présent ? Et si, au-delà des blessures, nous pouvions puiser dans la force et la sagesse de nos lignées pour vivre mieux ? Céline Tadiotto nous invite à remettre l'amour au cœur du processus de transmission, et s'inspire du lien aux ancêtres des peuples premiers pour nous aider à devenir un bon ancêtre du futur. Son livre, La danse des ancêtres : Guérir les héritages transgénérationnels d'hier et de demain est publié chez Eyrolles. Alors, prêt à libérer votre "corps de souffrance”, pour incarner pleinement votre héritage ? Épisode #596Quelques citations du podcast avec Céline Tadiotto :"Tout ce qui n'est pas résolu laisse des traces pour les générations suivantes.""Au-delà de la sixième génération, c'est comme si la vie, dans son grand amour pour nous, effaçait l'ardoise et nous offrait de pouvoir repartir à 0.""Dans notre squelette, on porte, imprimées en nous, les différentes générations qui nous précèdent."Thèmes abordés lors du podcast avec Céline Tadiotto :00:00 Introduction03:34 Qu'est-ce que le transgénérationnel ?06:47 Transmission et épigénétique08:49 Fantômes et anges en transgénérationnel12:14 Le corps transgénérationnel13:47 Le corps de souffrance17:46 Peuples premiers et lien aux ancêtres24:25 La prière aux ancêtres29:02 Amour et acceptation33:13 La rose du coeur37:04 Le rituel du pardon38:40 Le rituel de la neuvaine40:50 Le renforcement positif42:03 L'ancêtre du futur43:48 Se raconter comme outil thérapeutique47:36 L'arbre de gloire54:22 S'autoriser à aimerÀ réécouter :#186 L'amour inconditionnel#95 Guérir nos mémoires#40 Le transgénérationnel pour arrêter de subir son passéAvant-propos et précautions à l'écoute du podcast Découvrez Objectif Métamorphose, notre programme en 12 étapes pour partir à la rencontre de soi-même.Recevez chaque semaine l'inspirante newsletter Métamorphose par Anne GhesquièreFaites le TEST gratuit de La Roue Métamorphose avec les 9 piliers de votre vie !Suivez nos RS : Insta, Facebook & TikTokAbonnez-vous gratuitement sur Apple Podcast / Spotify / Deezer / CastBox/ YoutubeSoutenez Métamorphose en rejoignant la Tribu MétamorphosePhoto (c) Edward Chinniah Hébergé par Acast. Visitez acast.com/privacy pour plus d'informations.
Andrea sits down with former client Kaylee Klein to share the powerful transformation that comes from approaching health with the right strategy, mindset, and support. Kaylee, a personal trainer and mom of three, walks listeners through her experience of going from under-eating and overworking her body to rebuilding her strength through reverse dieting, functional core training, and thoughtful mindset shifts. Together, they dive into what it really looks like to trust the process, why food freedom matters, and how lifting and fueling properly can change your life, at any age. Follow the Make Fit Simple Podcast@MakeFitSimplePodcastHave a suggestion for a topic click HEREHave a suggestion for a guest click HERENEW! Leave a question for Andrea HERE on SpeakPipe! Follow Andrea on Instagram@deliciouslyfitnhealthy@dfh.training.picsTraining & Coachinghttps://www.deliciouslyfitnhealthy.com/linksVisit Andrea's Websitewww.deliciouslyfitnhealthy.comProduced by Light On Creative Productions