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A pharaoh becomes lightning. A body dissolves into rainbow light. Five civilizations. No contact. One process. They didn't carve a machine. They carved a map of you.Where Are We Swerving?Are the ancient stargates carved into Egyptian temples religious mythology — or did someone leave step-by-step instructions that we've been misreading for 4,000 years?I deep dive into investigative mythologist William Henry's three-decade investigation, which started with a single ceiling carving at Dendera — a shape that has no business existing in a building completed millennia before Einstein was born.I investigate what happens when you reassemble a biblical artifact everyone assumed was complete, because the components no one accounts for change what the device looks like — and what it was for.Topics (among others):The Hieroglyph at Saqqara: Sixty feet beneath a ruined pyramid, the oldest sacred writings in Egypt contain a glyph that matches a physics diagram that wouldn't be drawn for another 4,000 years.The Missing Inventory: For 2,500 years, everyone chased the Ark of the Covenant's golden box — but the Bible lists components no one talks about, and the fully assembled shape resembles something that shouldn't be possible in the ancient world.The Procedure: A mathematician argued the Egyptians didn't just depict transformation — they recorded a protocol, and all three of its elements converge in a single artifact most tourists walk right past in the Cairo Museum.The Pattern Across Oceans: Four civilizations with no known contact — Egypt, Sumer, the Maya, Tibet — describe the same bodily transformation using nearly identical symbols.➡️ Listen on Patreon Today: www.patreon.com/theswervepodcastExclusive episode only on Patreon in The Producer Vault.What is The Producer Vault? Double the episodes. Your name on the show. Access to everything.2 exclusive deep dives every monthUnlock “The File Room” — full archive accessUnlock “The Producer Vault” — episodes only Producers ever hearYour name in the credits — read on every main public episodeEarly access — episodes drop Sunday (public waits until Wednesday)Ad-free listeningShoutout on the podcastWelcome kit — holographic sticker pack shipped to your door (one-time)How It Works: You get a private RSS link when you join Patreon. Drop it into Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Overcast—wherever you already listen. No extra app. No logging in. Episodes just appear.Most of your day is dead time. Commutes, work, errands, chores, tasks that don't need your full attention. The Producer Vault fills all of it with something you actually want to hear.Make dead time the best part of your day.$10 a month. Cancel anytime.I'll see you in The Producer Vault!#AncientMystery #AncientMysteries #Stargates #Eygpt #ConspiracyTheories
Norman Calvo explains how he found a third act in retirement by going against the norm and choosing adventure instead of a typical retirement. https://youtu.be/81atmTUjBWE One of the questions I ask people as they approach retirement is deceptively simple: What are you retiring to? Most retirement planning conversations focus on finances. That’s understandable. People want to know if they’ve saved enough, whether their investments are positioned correctly, how Social Security fits into the picture, and what taxes might look like in retirement. Those are important questions, and they’re exactly the kinds of issues my team helps clients navigate. But once the financial pieces are in place, another challenge emerges—one that often receives far less attention. What will make retirement meaningful? Norman Calvo and I dug deeper into how he was able to find meaning in retirement after decades as a successful business owner in this week's episode of the Retire Today podcast. Norman discovered an entirely new chapter of life after work. His true retirement story illustrates a lesson I’ve seen repeatedly among retirees: financial independence creates freedom, but it doesn’t automatically create purpose. The Risk Nobody Plans For Most people spend years preparing for the financial risks of retirement. They plan for market volatility.They prepare for inflation.They consider healthcare costs.They evaluate longevity risk. Yet many people never prepare for a different risk altogether: drift. Drift rarely happens intentionally. In fact, most retirees who experience it worked incredibly hard to earn the freedom they now possess. The challenge is that work provides structure. It creates goals, deadlines, responsibilities, relationships, and a sense of progress. For decades, many professionals wake up knowing exactly what needs to be accomplished that day. Then retirement arrives. The calendar empties. The obligations disappear. The structure that guided daily life for years suddenly vanishes. For some retirees, that freedom feels exhilarating. For others, it becomes surprisingly disorienting. Why Purpose Doesn’t Automatically Appear Norman explained how many people gradually lose touch with the activities that once excited them. Careers expand, family responsibilities increase, and life’s demands naturally push hobbies and interests to the side. By the time retirement arrives, some people have forgotten what they enjoyed doing before work consumed most of their attention. As a result, retirement can unintentionally become a period of maintenance rather than growth. Days become predictable. Weeks begin to blend together. And while there’s nothing wrong with relaxation, most people don’t spend decades saving and investing simply to become passive observers in their own lives. The Power of One New Decision Norman’s transformation didn’t begin with a grand retirement vision. It started with a single decision. A coworker encouraged him to train for a half marathon. At the time, he weighed 247 pounds, worked long hours, and had never been a runner. He wasn’t looking for a new identity. He simply agreed to try something different. That one decision led to another. Running led to additional races, including the New York City Marathon. Along the way, he discovered interests and opportunities he never would have anticipated. He joined a choir, performed in cabaret productions, taught English overseas, and even began learning handstands in his seventies. What stands out isn’t the specific activities. It’s the willingness to remain curious. Too often we assume retirement is a time to narrow our world. Norman’s experience suggests the opposite may be true. Retirement can be a time to expand it. Create a Plan for Your Life Throughout our working years, we create plans for almost everything. Businesses have strategic plans.Families have financial plans.Organizations establish goals and objectives. Yet many retirees never develop a plan for how they want to spend the freedom they’ve worked so hard to create. That doesn’t mean every hour needs to be scheduled. It does mean thinking intentionally about questions such as: What experiences would I regret never having? What skills would I like to develop? What interests have I neglected? What challenges would energize me? What relationships deserve more of my attention? These questions may seem less urgent than investment allocation or tax planning, but they often determine whether retirement feels fulfilling. Retirement Is More Than Financial Independence Many successful retirees continue to grow long after they stop working. They volunteer.They mentor.They travel.They learn.They teach.They pursue interests that were postponed for decades. Not because they have to. Because they can. Financial independence gives people options. The real challenge is deciding how to use those options in a way that creates a life that remains engaging and meaningful. The Bottom Line When people think about retirement, they often focus on what they’re leaving behind. Work.Commutes.Deadlines.Stress. But retirement is ultimately less about what you’re leaving and more about what you’re building next. The financial plan creates the opportunity. The life you create afterward is what gives that opportunity meaning. As Norman’s story demonstrates, some of the most rewarding experiences in life may not happen before retirement. They may happen because of it. Don't forget to leave a rating for the “Retire Today” podcast if you've been enjoying these episodes! Subscribe to Retire Today to get new episodes every Wednesday. Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/retire-today/id1488769337 Spotify Podcasts: https://bit.ly/RetireTodaySpotify About the Author: Jeremy Keil, CFP®, CFA is a retirement financial advisor with Keil Financial Partners, author of Retire Today: Create Your Retirement Income Plan in 5 Simple Steps, and host of the Retirement Today blog and podcast, as well as the Mr. Retirement YouTube channel. Jeremy is a contributor to Kiplinger and is frequently cited in publications like the Wall Street Journal and New York Times. Additional Links: Buy Jeremy's book – Retire Today: Create Your Retirement Master Plan in 5 Simple Steps Norman Calvo's Substack “Against the Norm” podcast AgainstTheNorm.net Email Norman Calvo Connect With Jeremy Keil: Keil Financial Partners LinkedIn: Jeremy Keil Facebook: Jeremy Keil LinkedIn: Keil Financial Partners YouTube: Mr. Retirement Book an Intro Call with Jeremy's Team Media Disclosures: Disclosures This media is provided for informational and educational purposes only and does not consider the investment objectives, financial situation, or particular needs of any consumer. Nothing in this program should be construed as investment, legal, or tax advice, nor as a recommendation to buy, sell, or hold any security or to adopt any investment strategy. The views and opinions expressed are those of the host and any guest, current as of the date of recording, and may change without notice as market, political or economic conditions evolve. 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AP correspondent Ed Donahue reports on the release of a controversial former clerk in Colorado.
25 dead scientists. Swapped tire. Electrocution through tooth fillings. A body in a position police could not recreate. 4 tried to warn their MPs. Not one made the meeting.➡️ Listen on Patreon Today: www.patreon.com/theswervepodcastExclusive episode only on Patreon in The File Room.What is The File Room? More episodes. Early access. Ad-free. Your name shouted out.1 exclusive deep dive every monthUnlock "The File Room" — full archive accessEarly access — episodes drop Sunday (public waits until Wednesday)Ad-free listeningShoutout on the podcastHow It Works: You get a private RSS link when you join Patreon. Drop it into Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Overcast—wherever you already listen. No extra app. No logging in. Episodes just appear.Most of your day is dead time. Commutes, work, errands, chores, tasks that don't need your full attention. The File Room fills all of it with something you actually want to hear.Make dead time the best part of your day.$5 a month. Cancel anytime.I'll see you in The File Room!#MissingScientists #Marconi #Mystery #ConspiracyTheories
On top of the long commute to Dublin Gordan also has the challege of trying to find cheap accomadation in Dublin.
In this episode, we also discuss the decline of teenage fun, the rise of online dating, and a bizarre story about two people arrested for trying to smuggle baby monkeys through an airport. We're joined by Michael Dougherty, the Boulder County DA and candidate for state Attorney General, to talk about Governor Polis's commutation of Tina Peters' sentence. Plus, we explore the world of Swatch watches and the latest news on the plane crash at the air show.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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13 volunteers took DMT. All 13 scored as near-death experiencers. The only difference from people who actually died? They weren't dying.Is the near-death experience a hallucination? Or did your brain already have the chemical blueprint for what dying feels like?Here, I deep dive the evidence that a molecule your own body produces may be the mechanism behind every tunnel, every light, and every intelligent being that near-death experiences describe witnessing.Topics (among others):The Spirit Molecule: 400 doses of DMT, 60 volunteers, and over half reported contact with intelligent beings in a reality they called "more real than real."The Woman Who Watched Her Own Death: Pam Reynolds — blood drained, heart stopped, brain flatlined — then accurately described the surgical tools used on her skull.The Lancet Study: 344 cardiac arrest survivors across ten Dutch hospitals. No medical factor could explain who had an NDE and who didn't.The AWARE Project: A man with zero brain function described his own resuscitation in verified detail — including a stranger he'd never met.The Dying Brain Releases DMT: A University of Michigan lab stopped rats' hearts and measured a DMT surge — even after removing the pineal gland.The Imperial College Experiment: 13 volunteers took DMT. Their results were statistically indistinguishable from people who had actually died.➡️ Listen on Patreon Today: www.patreon.com/theswervepodcastExclusive episode only on Patreon in The Producer Vault.What is The Producer Vault? Double the episodes. Your name on the show. Access to everything.2 exclusive deep dives every monthUnlock “The File Room” — full archive accessUnlock “The Producer Vault” — episodes only Producers ever hearYour name in the credits — read on every main public episodeEarly access — episodes drop Sunday (public waits until Wednesday)Ad-free listeningShoutout on the podcastWelcome kit — holographic sticker pack shipped to your door (one-time)How It Works: You get a private RSS link when you join Patreon. Drop it into Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Overcast—wherever you already listen. No extra app. No logging in. Episodes just appear.Most of your day is dead time. Commutes, work, errands, chores, tasks that don't need your full attention. The Producer Vault fills all of it with something you actually want to hear.Make dead time the best part of your day.$10 a month. Cancel anytime.I'll see you in The Producer Vault!#NearDeathExperiences #DMT #AfterLife #Science #ConspiracyTheories
Ryan and Dana discuss a Florida study on top stressors impacting people, and which commutes are burning workers out the most.
Ryan and Dana discuss a Florida study on top stressors impacting people, and which commutes are burning workers out the most.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Feeling burnt out on your commute before you even get to work? Greg and Holly dig into a new national report that says a few Utah trouble spots are doing more damage to your day than you might think. The hosts take texts from listeners about their traffic trouble spots in the state.
What happens when innovation answers questions no one asked… but now we can't stop thinking about? This week on Hysteria 51, David is joined once again by Kevin Crispin of Behind Beautiful Things as they dive headfirst into a double dose of eyebrow-raising tech straight out of China—where the future is getting very personal.First up, Chinese manufacturers are rethinking intimacy with next-gen smart sex toys designed to push boundaries, blur lines, and maybe make your Wi-Fi a little too self-aware. Are these devices the dawn of a new era in human connection—or the beginning of a Black Mirror episode we accidentally opted into?Then, we shift gears—literally—as Chinese automakers roll out vehicles equipped with built-in toilets. That's right. Commutes just got… efficient. But is this the ultimate road trip upgrade, or a porcelain-powered sign we've gone too far in the name of convenience?From bedroom tech to bathroom cars, we're unpacking the wild intersection of innovation, culture, and “who approved this?” energy. Along the way, we'll explore what it all says about the future of comfort, privacy, and just how far humanity is willing to go to avoid being mildly inconvenienced on Hysteria 51!Links & Resources
Broken cameras. Sleeping guards. Three fractures no jail suicide has ever produced. And someone just updated his genomics file at Harvard.➡️ Listen on Patreon Today: www.patreon.com/theswervepodcastExclusive episode only on Patreon in The File Room.What is The File Room? More episodes. Early access. Ad-free. Your name shouted out.1 exclusive deep dive every monthUnlock "The File Room" — full archive accessEarly access — episodes drop Sunday (public waits until Wednesday)Ad-free listeningShoutout on the podcastHow It Works: You get a private RSS link when you join Patreon. Drop it into Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Overcast—wherever you already listen. No extra app. No logging in. Episodes just appear.Most of your day is dead time. Commutes, work, errands, chores, tasks that don't need your full attention. The File Room fills all of it with something you actually want to hear.Make dead time the best part of your day.$5 a month. Cancel anytime.I'll see you in The File Room!#Epstein #Conspiracy #EpsteinFiles #Cloning #ConspiracyTheories
Today we take on your questions about triathlon training, strength training, Ironman, swimming, cycling, running, and other bits and pieces. We also briefly review our recent race experiences, and what's next on our schedules. Hosted by Scientific Triathlon coaches Mikael Eriksson and Jack Hutchens. HIGHLIGHTS AND KEY TOPICS: How to make your bike commutes as effective as possible from a training standpoint! Essential strength training advice for Ironman athletes Can you simulate the effectiveness of 4+ hour rides when all you have is 2.5 hours to ride? How do you know that your actually responding to and adapting to training? Are long, hard group rides beneficial in preparation for Ironman races and other long-distance triathlon events? Using the Finis Tempo Trainer to improve your swim training and swimming performance Are supershoes still worth it on hilly courses? Big discrepancies between heart rate zones and pace zones, and how to deal with it Rapid-fire questions on hypoxic training, starting out in triathlon when overweight, and more… DETAILED EPISODE SHOWNOTES: We have detailed shownotes for all of our episodes. The shownotes are basically the podcast episode in written form, that you can read in 5-10 minutes. They are not transcriptions, but they are also not just surface-level overviews. They provide detailed insights and timestamps for each episode, and are great especially for later review, after you've already listened to an episode. The shownotes for today's episode can be found at https://scientifictriathlon.com/tts693/ LINKS AND RESOURCES: Triathlon Base Training Series 5 – Strength Training, Nutrition & Diet, and Listener Q&A - further details to the strength training question asked in this episode Metabolic cost of level, uphill, and downhill running in highly cushioned shoes with carbon-fiber plates - Whiting et. al 2022 Dustin Joubert, PhD & Dr. Amol Saxena, DPM | EP#383 - the importance of gradually building up use of super shoes Shallow Water Blackout - by Swimming Canada Effects of Swimming-Specific Repeated-Sprint Training in Hypoxia Training in Swimmers - Camacho-Cardenosa et al. 2020 Repeated Sprint Training in Hypoxia Induced by Voluntary Hypoventilation in Swimming - Trincat et al. 2016 WHAT SHOULD I LISTEN TO NEXT? If you enjoyed this episode, I think you'll love the following related episodes: Q&A on swim training | EP#377 - Jack's first ever appearance on That Triathlon Show (back in 2023) Triathlon Base Training Series 5 – Strength Training, Nutrition & Diet, and Listener Q&A - already mentioned above, a recent Q&A with Mikael and Jack related to Base Training Q&A on middle-distance development, training load and overtraining metrics, cadence, and more | EP#463 - a solo Q&A with just Mikael High intensity, running power, suffering capacity, bias in training prescription (Q&A) | EP#447 - a Q&A with Mikael and Tobias Haumann (also a coach for Scientific Triathlon) You can find our full episode archives here, where you can filter for categories such as Training, Racing, Science & Physiology, Swimming, Cycling, Running etc. You can also find separate archives for specific series of episodes I've done, specifically Q&A episodes, TTS Thursday episodes, and Beginner Tips episodes. 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Word of mouth is the best way to grow the podcast by far! Rate and review the podcast (ideally five stars of course!) in your podcast app of choice (Spotify and Apple Podcasts are the biggest and most important ones). Share episodes online and on social media. Share your favourite episodes in your Instagram stories, start a discussion about interesting episodes on forums, reference them in your blog or Substack. SPONSORS: Precision Fuel & Hydration produce our favourite gels, sports drinks, and electrolyte and carbohydrate products here at That Triathlon Show and Scientific Triathlon. Use the free Fuel & Hydration Planner to get a personalised plan for your carbohydrate, sodium and fluid intake in your next event, and get 15% off your first 2026 order by using the code TTS2026 at checkout. Rouvy is hands down the most complete indoor cycling platform for triathletes. Among their thousands of beautiful bike courses from all around the world, all filmed in stunning quality, they have over 75 IRONMAN and IRONMAN 70.3 race courses plus 20+ Challenge Family courses, so you can pre-ride your race from home. Real gradients, real visuals, and real feel! Head to rouvy.com and use the code TTS to get your first month free on top of a 7-day free trial. Effortless Swimming produce the best swim goggles for triathletes and open water swimmers. Their NanoClear anti-fog lenses give you clear, fog-free vision that lasts and doesn't wear off. Don't let foggy or leaky goggles ruin another swim. Go to shop.effortlessswimming.com and use the code TTS15 to get 15% off your goggles, and get a free two-month Effortless Swimming course membership. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
Life gets hurried and heavy at times. Commutes take up massive amounts of time and then we don’t have much left for our family. Finances get tight and we feel like we don’t have money to do anything, much less find something that gives us rest. And sometimes religious activity gets to feel like a burden. The next thing you know, your legs feel like they are 200 pounds each and it is difficult to keep moving forward. There are some red letters in the Bible that speak to those who are in need of some rest.
Life gets hurried and heavy at times. Commutes take up massive amounts of time and then we don’t have much left for our family. Finances get tight and we feel like we don’t have money to do anything, much less find something that gives us rest. And sometimes religious activity gets to feel like a burden. The next thing you know, your legs feel like they are 200 pounds each and it is difficult to keep moving forward. There are some red letters in the Bible that speak to those who are in need of some rest.
Life gets hurried and heavy at times. Commutes take up massive amounts of time and then we don’t have much left for our family. Finances get tight and we feel like we don’t have money to do anything, much less find something that gives us rest. And sometimes religious activity gets to feel like a burden. The next thing you know, your legs feel like they are 200 pounds each and it is difficult to keep moving forward. There are some red letters in the Bible that speak to those who are in need of some rest.
Jonathan Higgins was at the launch of the Leinster Senior Camogie Championship, speaking to each captain ahead of the start of the action next week!He spoke with Kilkenny's Caoimhe Dowling, Offaly's Amy Byrne, Carlow's Rachel Breen, Wexford's Keeva Steadmond, and Dublin's Aisling O'Neill.
Many working families struggle to pick up their children after traditional daycare ends at 3:00 p.m. That's why Mayor Mamdani announced that preschool programs for 2-year-olds will operate all day and all year. WFUV's Sonia Weliwitigoda reports on the new plan. Over a million New Yorkers will soon have faster and safer commutes. WFUV's Sienna Reinders tells us more about a bus lane redesign on Flatbush Avenue. Tomorrow marks 100 days of New York Mayor Zohran Mamdani's term. And some New Yorkers are keeping track of his campaign promises. WFUV's Xenia Gonikberg spoke to Anthony Esguerra, Angeli Julani, and Charmaine Crisostomo about Mamdani Tracker, their volunteer-run website that catalogs his term thus far. Check out mamdanitracker.nyc to learn more. What's What Music Host Livia Regina shares some of Dermot Kennedy's interview with the station about his new album. Plus, a new Strokes album is coming soon and a Radiohead art installation will be in New York. Host/Producer: Xenia Gonikberg Editor: Tess Novotny Reporter: Sonia Weliwitigoda Reporter: Sienna Reinders Reporter: Livia Regina Theme Music: Joe Bergsieker
700 mutilated salamander brains. Every one kept its memories. A physicist found out why. The CIA spent 23 years on what came next.➡️ Listen on Patreon Today: www.patreon.com/theswervepodcastExclusive episode only on Patreon in The Producer Vault.What is The Producer Vault? Double the episodes. Your name on the show. Access to everything.2 exclusive deep dives every monthUnlock “The File Room” — full archive accessUnlock “The Producer Vault” — episodes only Producers ever hearYour name in the credits — read on every main public episodeEarly access — episodes drop Sunday (public waits until Wednesday)Ad-free listeningShoutout on the podcastWelcome kit — holographic sticker pack shipped to your door (one-time)How It Works: You get a private RSS link when you join Patreon. Drop it into Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Overcast—wherever you already listen. No extra app. No logging in. Episodes just appear.Most of your day is dead time. Commutes, work, errands, chores, tasks that don't need your full attention. The Producer Vault fills all of it with something you actually want to hear.Make dead time the best part of your day.$10 a month. Cancel anytime.I'll see you in The Producer Vault!#HolographicUniverse #GatewayProcess #Reality #Conspiracy #ConspiracyTheories
Discover all of the podcasts in our network, search for specific episodes, get the Optimal Living Daily workbook, and learn more at: OLDPodcast.com. Episode 3517: Jesse Cramer breaks down a deceptively simple question by showing that the value of any investment depends entirely on your goals, time horizon, and strategy. He contrasts emotional stock picking with disciplined, research-driven decisions, ultimately making a compelling case that for most people, simple index fund investing is a smarter, more reliable path to long-term success. Read along with the original article(s) here: https://bestinterest.blog/are-my-investments-good/ Quotes to ponder: "Hand-picking stocks is hard, and you're probably not smarter than the market." "Investing is a no called-strike game." "I can't tell the difference between good pitches and bad pitches, so the market throws me average pitches every single day." Episode references: A Random Walk Down Wall Street: https://www.amazon.com/Random-Walk-Down-Wall-Street/dp/0393358380 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Discover all of the podcasts in our network, search for specific episodes, get the Optimal Living Daily workbook, and learn more at: OLDPodcast.com. Episode 3517: Jesse Cramer breaks down a deceptively simple question by showing that the value of any investment depends entirely on your goals, time horizon, and strategy. He contrasts emotional stock picking with disciplined, research-driven decisions, ultimately making a compelling case that for most people, simple index fund investing is a smarter, more reliable path to long-term success. Read along with the original article(s) here: https://bestinterest.blog/are-my-investments-good/ Quotes to ponder: "Hand-picking stocks is hard, and you're probably not smarter than the market." "Investing is a no called-strike game." "I can't tell the difference between good pitches and bad pitches, so the market throws me average pitches every single day." Episode references: A Random Walk Down Wall Street: https://www.amazon.com/Random-Walk-Down-Wall-Street/dp/0393358380 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Discover all of the podcasts in our network, search for specific episodes, get the Optimal Living Daily workbook, and learn more at: OLDPodcast.com. Episode 3517: Jesse Cramer breaks down a deceptively simple question by showing that the value of any investment depends entirely on your goals, time horizon, and strategy. He contrasts emotional stock picking with disciplined, research-driven decisions, ultimately making a compelling case that for most people, simple index fund investing is a smarter, more reliable path to long-term success. Read along with the original article(s) here: https://bestinterest.blog/are-my-investments-good/ Quotes to ponder: "Hand-picking stocks is hard, and you're probably not smarter than the market." "Investing is a no called-strike game." "I can't tell the difference between good pitches and bad pitches, so the market throws me average pitches every single day." Episode references: A Random Walk Down Wall Street: https://www.amazon.com/Random-Walk-Down-Wall-Street/dp/0393358380 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Discover all of the podcasts in our network, search for specific episodes, get the Optimal Living Daily workbook, and learn more at: OLDPodcast.com. Episode 3516: Mr. Money Mustache challenges the deeply ingrained habit of long car commutes, revealing how they quietly drain both time and wealth while limiting lifestyle freedom. By reframing distance as a direct financial and life-quality tradeoff, he makes a compelling case that living closer to work, or eliminating driving altogether, can be one of the most powerful moves toward financial independence. Read along with the original article(s) here: https://www.mrmoneymustache.com/2011/10/06/the-true-cost-of-commuting/ Quotes to ponder: “I would say that biking more and driving less was the trigger in my own life that started a chain reaction of savings and happy lifestyle changes that led my wife and I to retirement in our early 30s.” “It is ridiculous to commute by car to work if you realize how expensive it is to drive, and if you value your time at anything close to what you get paid.” Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Discover all of the podcasts in our network, search for specific episodes, get the Optimal Living Daily workbook, and learn more at: OLDPodcast.com. Episode 3516: Mr. Money Mustache challenges the deeply ingrained habit of long car commutes, revealing how they quietly drain both time and wealth while limiting lifestyle freedom. By reframing distance as a direct financial and life-quality tradeoff, he makes a compelling case that living closer to work, or eliminating driving altogether, can be one of the most powerful moves toward financial independence. Read along with the original article(s) here: https://www.mrmoneymustache.com/2011/10/06/the-true-cost-of-commuting/ Quotes to ponder: “I would say that biking more and driving less was the trigger in my own life that started a chain reaction of savings and happy lifestyle changes that led my wife and I to retirement in our early 30s.” “It is ridiculous to commute by car to work if you realize how expensive it is to drive, and if you value your time at anything close to what you get paid.” Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Discover all of the podcasts in our network, search for specific episodes, get the Optimal Living Daily workbook, and learn more at: OLDPodcast.com. Episode 3516: Mr. Money Mustache challenges the deeply ingrained habit of long car commutes, revealing how they quietly drain both time and wealth while limiting lifestyle freedom. By reframing distance as a direct financial and life-quality tradeoff, he makes a compelling case that living closer to work, or eliminating driving altogether, can be one of the most powerful moves toward financial independence. Read along with the original article(s) here: https://www.mrmoneymustache.com/2011/10/06/the-true-cost-of-commuting/ Quotes to ponder: “I would say that biking more and driving less was the trigger in my own life that started a chain reaction of savings and happy lifestyle changes that led my wife and I to retirement in our early 30s.” “It is ridiculous to commute by car to work if you realize how expensive it is to drive, and if you value your time at anything close to what you get paid.” Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Discover all of the podcasts in our network, search for specific episodes, get the Optimal Living Daily workbook, and learn more at: OLDPodcast.com. Episode 3515: Mr. Money Mustache exposes how a seemingly “reasonable” commute quietly drains both time and wealth, turning everyday driving into a massive long-term financial setback. By breaking down the real costs in dollars and life hours, he shows how small daily decisions can delay financial independence by years. Rethinking where you live and work could unlock more freedom, money, and time than most people realize. Read along with the original article(s) here: https://www.mrmoneymustache.com/2011/10/06/the-true-cost-of-commuting/ Quotes to ponder: “This misconception about what is a reasonable commute is probably the biggest thing that is keeping most people in the US and Canada poor.” “If you buy the right car for $5,000, you might be able to squeeze 100,000 miles out of it with no major repairs.” “Most people aren't willing to go completely car-free (although if you are, good for you!).” Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Discover all of the podcasts in our network, search for specific episodes, get the Optimal Living Daily workbook, and learn more at: OLDPodcast.com. Episode 3515: Mr. Money Mustache exposes how a seemingly “reasonable” commute quietly drains both time and wealth, turning everyday driving into a massive long-term financial setback. By breaking down the real costs in dollars and life hours, he shows how small daily decisions can delay financial independence by years. Rethinking where you live and work could unlock more freedom, money, and time than most people realize. Read along with the original article(s) here: https://www.mrmoneymustache.com/2011/10/06/the-true-cost-of-commuting/ Quotes to ponder: “This misconception about what is a reasonable commute is probably the biggest thing that is keeping most people in the US and Canada poor.” “If you buy the right car for $5,000, you might be able to squeeze 100,000 miles out of it with no major repairs.” “Most people aren't willing to go completely car-free (although if you are, good for you!).” Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Discover all of the podcasts in our network, search for specific episodes, get the Optimal Living Daily workbook, and learn more at: OLDPodcast.com. Episode 3515: Mr. Money Mustache exposes how a seemingly “reasonable” commute quietly drains both time and wealth, turning everyday driving into a massive long-term financial setback. By breaking down the real costs in dollars and life hours, he shows how small daily decisions can delay financial independence by years. Rethinking where you live and work could unlock more freedom, money, and time than most people realize. Read along with the original article(s) here: https://www.mrmoneymustache.com/2011/10/06/the-true-cost-of-commuting/ Quotes to ponder: “This misconception about what is a reasonable commute is probably the biggest thing that is keeping most people in the US and Canada poor.” “If you buy the right car for $5,000, you might be able to squeeze 100,000 miles out of it with no major repairs.” “Most people aren't willing to go completely car-free (although if you are, good for you!).” Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Stav, Abby & Matt Catch Up - hit105 Brisbane - Stav Davidson, Abby Coleman & Matty Acton
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A girl asked why Epstein chose her eye color. A Harvard professor stored his DNA. A biohacker pitched him a cloning company. None of them were charged.➡️ Listen on Patreon Today: www.patreon.com/theswervepodcastExclusive episode only on Patreon in The File Room.What is The File Room? More episodes. Early access. Ad-free. Your name shouted out.1 exclusive deep dive every monthUnlock "The File Room" — full archive accessEarly access — episodes drop Sunday (public waits until Wednesday)Ad-free listeningShoutout on the podcastHow It Works: You get a private RSS link when you join Patreon. Drop it into Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Overcast—wherever you already listen. No extra app. No logging in. Episodes just appear.Most of your day is dead time. Commutes, work, errands, chores, tasks that don't need your full attention. The File Room fills all of it with something you actually want to hear.Make dead time the best part of your day.$5 a month. Cancel anytime.I'll see you in The File Room!#Epstein #Conspiracy #EpsteinFiles #Cloning #ConspiracyTheories
Ireland has been ranked third in the world for long commutes.Commuters in Ireland spend 9 days, 14 hours and 10 minutes a year driving to and from work on average, according to research carried out by Autotrader.One man who experiences commuter hell regularly is Johnny Fallon, Strategy Director with Carr Communications, who commutes to Dublin most days from Longford. He joins Shane to discuss.
Ex-OpenAI researcher Daniel Kokotajlo and top forecasters built a month-by-month AI scenario through 2030. The scariest part? Their previous predictions already came true.➡️ Listen on Patreon Today: www.patreon.com/theswervepodcastExclusive episode only on Patreon in The Producer Vault.What is The Producer Vault? Double the episodes. Your name on the show. Access to everything.2 exclusive deep dives every monthUnlock “The File Room” — full archive accessUnlock “The Producer Vault” — episodes only Producers ever hearYour name in the credits — read on every main public episodeEarly access — episodes drop Sunday (public waits until Wednesday)Ad-free listeningShoutout on the podcastWelcome kit — holographic sticker pack shipped to your door (one-time)How It Works: You get a private RSS link when you join Patreon. Drop it into Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Overcast—wherever you already listen. No extra app. No logging in. Episodes just appear.Most of your day is dead time. Commutes, work, errands, chores, tasks that don't need your full attention. The Producer Vault fills all of it with something you actually want to hear.Make dead time the best part of your day.$10 a month. Cancel anytime.I'll see you in The Producer Vault!#AI #ArtificialIntelligence #Futurism #Conspiracy #ConspiracyTheories
If you commute into Dublin every morning, it's impossible to ignore the growing levels of congestion and traffic across the city.Commutes are taking longer and making workers late as they spend hours frustrated on buses moving at a snail's pace, and tomorrow cabinet is set to discuss a variety of plans to address traffic and congestion around the country, including congestion charges in the city.Joining Ciara to discuss this is Green Party Councillor in Dublin City Council, Janet Horner.
It’s a wild ride from a rebellious hot dog machine (on National Hot Dog Day, no less!) to Bellio’s marathon commutes—nothing like her early radio days. We break down major California job hits as E. & J. Gallo Winery shutters a Napa Valley facility and Frito-Lay closes its Inland Empire plant. Plus, a 30-foot whale washes up in Newport Beach, Bellio defends her gas station sushi obsession, KFI’s transmitter “has no chill,” and once again, cars are underwater in North Hollywood.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
A $6 billion mind control network. The Beatles as psychological weapons. Rock music designed to destroy you. Welcome to the Tavistock rabbit hole.➡️ Listen on Patreon Today: www.patreon.com/theswervepodcastExclusive episode only on Patreon in The File Room.What is The File Room? More episodes. Early access. Ad-free. Your name shouted out.1 exclusive deep dive every monthUnlock "The File Room" — full archive accessEarly access — episodes drop Sunday (public waits until Wednesday)Ad-free listeningShoutout on the podcastHow It Works: You get a private RSS link when you join Patreon. Drop it into Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Overcast—wherever you already listen. No extra app. No logging in. Episodes just appear.Most of your day is dead time. Commutes, work, errands, chores, tasks that don't need your full attention. The File Room fills all of it with something you actually want to hear.Make dead time the best part of your day.$5 a month. Cancel anytime.I'll see you in The File Room!#Tavistock #Conspiracy #MindControl #Brainwashing #ConspiracyTheories
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In this Delirious WEST 2026 – Check-In 3 episode, I catch up with Kylie Bell to see how training is tracking as the race starts to feel very real. Kylie shares how she's juggling busy shift work, limited time, and long-term ultra prep – including running to work, doing a full shift, then running home again (yes, really). We chat about training on tired legs, getting night running dialled in, and why consistency beats perfection right now. We also talk through: • Strength work coming back into focus • Testing packs, poles, shoes, and backup gear (including zip ties and hair ties!) • Nutrition learnings from Kosciuszko and keeping things simple • Travelling to Japan mid-build and why hiking + moving still counts • Heat worries, weather roulette, and hoping April behaves itself • Crew planning, laminated cheat sheets, and why support crews deserve medals • The fine line between experience and complacency Kylie brings her trademark calm confidence – not stressed, not panicking, just quietly getting the work done. A great listen if you're balancing life, work, and big endurance goals… or if you've ever thought, “Am I doing enough?” Delirious WEST event Website – https://deliriouswest200miler.com.au/ Event Facebook Page – https://www.facebook.com/groups/1428304207182387
Tesla's papers weren't lost—they were weaponized. The technology worked. But it required something no one anticipated: children who could survive when adults went insane. One of them is finally talking.➡️ Listen on Patreon Today: www.patreon.com/theswervepodcastExclusive episode only on Patreon in The Producer Vault.What is The Producer Vault? Double the episodes. Your name on the show. Access to everything.2 exclusive deep dives every monthUnlock “The File Room” — full archive accessUnlock “The Producer Vault” — episodes only Producers ever hearYour name in the credits — read on every main public episodeEarly access — episodes drop Sunday (public waits until Wednesday)Ad-free listeningShoutout on the podcastWelcome kit — holographic sticker pack shipped to your door (one-time)How It Works: You get a private RSS link when you join Patreon. Drop it into Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Overcast—wherever you already listen. No extra app. No logging in. Episodes just appear.Most of your day is dead time. Commutes, work, errands, chores, tasks that don't need your full attention. The Producer Vault fills all of it with something you actually want to hear.Make dead time the best part of your day.$10 a month. Cancel anytime.I'll see you in The Producer Vault!#ProjectPegasus #Conspiracy #ConspiracyTheories #TimeTravel #CIA
Hour 1 opens with Chris Russell bringing in A-MAC to share stories from their difficult return to the studio after a major snowstorm dumped nearly eight inches across the area, setting the stage for a candid and conversational start to the show. The focus quickly shifts to the biggest sports story of the day: Bill Belichick's stunning first-ballot Hall of Fame snub. Russell delivers a passionate reaction, explaining why he believes the decision reflects poorly on the process and why Belichick's legacy should transcend off-field narratives. The discussion continues with Russell expanding on his criticism, arguing that politics and personal agendas have no place in determining all-time greatness. The hour closes with more fallout from the controversy as former NFL executive Bill Polian speaks out amid speculation that he was involved in the snub; a claim Russell strongly questions while offering his own theory on who may truly be behind the decision.
In this talk, I share my thoughts on long commutes. Is it wise, or should you avoid it? CONQUER SHYNESS
Brian's World with Brian B. Shynin' is back to discuss his expectations for the Chiefs' second half, fresh off their bye week. KC commutes are different, and Brian wants to talk about the greatest hip hop groups of all time. We wrap things up with Shynin's bets and the latest fitcheck. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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George Santos is out of prison after President Trump commuted his sentence. Now he says he’s focused on prison reform, Greg and Holly discuss why President Trump may have commuted Santos' sentence and the big picture issue at hand.
Expelled from the House, convicted of fraud, sentenced to prison, and now George Santos is getting sprung by a president who says he was "somewhat of a rogue." Plus, after meeting with Ukraine's president, and talking by phone with Putin, President Trump now says that both sides should claim victory and stop the fighting where they are. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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President Trump hands a get out of jail free card, releasing George Santos from prison years ahead of schedule. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
The Bright Method Podcast: Realistic Time Management for Working Women
Women on Instagram shared their biggest work time management pain points with me. Let's cover three of them today! Links you might enjoy: