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On today's newscast: Containment hits 25% on Papa Fire near Flagstaff, lawmakers want to ban transportation of Mexican gray wolf pups, meteorologist Lee Born with the weekly forecast, and more.
Bill Roggio examines the intersection of Ebola and jihadist activity in Africa. ISIS-affiliated groups occupy national parks, complicating medical containment efforts amidst collapsed governance in West Africa and foreign exploitation by Russia and China. (1)1873 KIMBERLEY
Angry residents of the Eastern Democratic Republic of Congo are angry over being denied access to the body of their loved ones during burials. They have attacked a tam of healthcare workers in the town of Kotana in the South Kivu province as they attempted to carry out a safe burial of an Ebola victim. Many communities in the DRC observe traditional funeral rites that involve touching the deceased during burial. But health workers have prohibited the practice because the bodies of Ebola victims are highly infectious. Bongiwe Zwane spoke to SABC's correspondent in the DRC, Chris Ocamringa
Today's brief leads with Orange County, where Garden Grove's GKN Aerospace hazmat emergency de-escalates and all evacuation orders lift, returning the final 16,000 residents home with no injuries. New Mexico's Seven Cabins Fire reaches 64 percent containment and Lincoln County rescinds all evacuations. CISA adds an actively exploited vulnerability to its KEV catalog, the central United States faces a multi-day severe-weather threat, Kilauea holds at ADVISORY, and FEMA assistance deadlines approach in Washington and Hawaii. EM Morning Brief is your concise daily update on national and state-by-state emergency management news. Produced by Sitch Radio, an EOC Voices podcast.Key Takeaways• California hazmat: All Garden Grove GKN Aerospace evacuation orders lifted June 4; about 16,000 residents returned, no injuries, but tank cleanup remains delayed.• New Mexico wildfire: Seven Cabins Fire at ~31,867 acres and 64% contained; all evacuations rescinded June 4; Capitan Mountain forest closure still in effect.• Cyber / CISA: CISA added CVE-2026-45247 (Mirasvit) to the KEV catalog June 3 with an active-exploitation flag and a federal remediation deadline.• Severe weather: NWS and SPC flag a multi-day large-hail, wind, tornado, and flash-flood threat across the central Plains and mid-Mississippi Valley through the weekend.• Volcano: Kilauea remains at ADVISORY / Aviation Color Code YELLOW; eruption paused, episode 49 possible within ~10 to 15 days of June 1.• FEMA deadlines: Washington December-storm applications close June 10; Hawaii Kona Low Individual Assistance closes June 14.• Lifelines: City of Aiken, SC water main break June 4 affected ~60 connections; precautionary boil-water advisory to follow restoration.SponsorsThe NIMS Store - https://thenimsstore.com/SourcesNIFC / Wildfire• NIFC Incident Management Situation Report — National daily wildfire situation report and preparedness level• NIFC National Fire News — National wildland fire activity summaryCISA• CISA Adds One Known Exploited Vulnerability to Catalog (June 3, 2026) — CVE-2026-45247 Mirasvit deserialization flaw added to KEV• CISA Known Exploited Vulnerabilities Catalog — Authoritative KEV catalog and remediation deadlinesUSGS — Volcano• USGS Kilauea Volcano Updates — Hawaiian Volcano Observatory status and alert level for KilaueaSevere Weather• NWS National Forecast — National Weather Service hazards and severe-weather summary• SPC Day 1 Convective Outlook — Storm Prediction Center severe-weather outlook for the central U.S.Tropical / NHC• National Hurricane Center — Atlantic and Eastern Pacific tropical weather outlooksFEMA• FEMA — Hawaii Kona Low deadline extended to June 14 — Individual Assistance deadline for Maui and Honolulu counties• FEMA — One month remains to apply in Washington — June 10 deadline for December storms and floodingUSGS — Earthquakes• USGS Significant Earthquakes — 2026 — No significant U.S. seismic events in the last 24 hoursCalifornia• ABC7 — Garden Grove chemical tank updates — OCFA lifts all evacuation orders June 4; residents return• City of Garden Grove — Hazardous Materials Incident — Official municipal incident information pageNew Mexico• NM Fire Info — Lincoln County rescinds Seven Cabins evacuations (June 4) — Evacuation orders rescinded; acreage and containment update• Lincoln National Forest — Fire — Forest Service fire and closure informationSouth Carolina• City of Aiken — Water Main Break Advisory (June 4) — York Street NE main break affecting ~60 connections This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit emnetwork.substack.com/subscribe
For twenty years the security playbook started in the same place, find a vulnerability, prioritize it, and patch it. Doug Merritt, CEO of Aviatrix and former CEO of Splunk, thinks that playbook is quietly breaking, and his explanation has nothing to do with anyone being careless. The economics of offense changed underneath us, and most security programs are still funded as if they did not.Why this conversation mattersDoug has sat in two seats that give this argument weight. At Splunk he evangelized detect and respond, and now at Aviatrix he is arguing that detect and respond, while still important, is no longer enough on its own. That is not a vendor pivot so much as an honest reading of the incentives, and it lands differently coming from someone who built a business on the previous era. If you are a practitioner watching AI rewrite the attacker's cost curve, or a leader trying to defend a prevention-heavy budget to a board, this conversation reframes where the money should actually go.Key takeawaysOffense became a compute problem, and that is permanent. Finding and exploiting a vulnerability is a search task, and the cost per token has been deflating faster than Moore's Law. That is why this is a structural shift rather than a few headline demos, and why throwing compute at offense keeps getting cheaper and faster.Patching has a ceiling that offense does not. Every patch carries the risk of breaking something, so testing, deployment, and organizational friction cap how fast defenders can move. When vulnerability discovery scales freely and patching cannot, "find more and patch faster" turns into a race you are structurally set up to lose.The interesting question is not how they got in, it is where they went. Attackers increasingly arrive with valid credentials and move through the trust graph that runs across cloud services and CI/CD pipelines, including malware injected into trusted repositories. Once they look legitimate inside the environment, lateral movement and egress are where the real damage happens.Cloud rewarded velocity, and security paid the bill. Cloud providers made identity default-deny because someone has to own and pay for a workload, but they left networking wide open because their economic engine is developer velocity and security reads as friction. New agentic frameworks inherit that same wide-open default, connected to the internet with little oversight.A strong identity stance is necessary and not sufficient. Identity answers whether someone is allowed to act, not whether the action is an attack, which is why attackers log in rather than hack in. Human, agent, and workload identities are genuinely different, and workload identity in particular has been underserved.Containment is about blast radius, not about keeping everyone out. The mindset shift is to accept that breaches will occur and to govern every path a workload can take, so an incident stays local and recoverable. Done well, containment holds firm whether or not anyone has detected the attack yet.Blast radius has to become a boardroom metric. Doug's argument is that CISOs, CIOs, CEOs, and boards should be able to answer how reachable anything is from anything else, and treat that number as something to drive down deliberately rather than discover after an incident.AI is the reason containment is finally workable. The historic blocker to micro-segmentation was cognitive load across tens or hundreds of thousands of workloads. AI is strong at synthesis and pattern matching, which makes a staged path of observe, discover, monitor, and then enforce realistic, ideally starting with the internet-exposed workloads that have no filtering at all.
I sit down with Silvi Carter to explore the roots of self-doubt, emotional intensity, and the feeling of never being enough. Together, we unpack how childhood experiences, fatherhood, and the possibility of ADHD have shaped the way he relates to himself and his own energy.We discuss why so many men see their natural vitality as a problem to be solved, and how learning to accept that energy can transform self-worth, emotional regulation, and even addictive patterns. This is a powerful conversation about healing, fatherhood, and learning to work with yourself instead of against yourself.SHOW HIGHLIGHTS00:00 - Introduction01:14 - ADHD, Dopamine, and Emotional Regulation06:58 - Fatherhood Changes Everything09:06 - Learning to White-Knuckle Through Life10:38 - Feeling Like You're Too Much14:18 - The Help He Never Received17:37 - What It Feels Like to Be Truly Understood19:14 - Accepting Support21:21 - Why Does It Feel So Rare?23:01 - What I Needed From My Parents28:07 - The Origins of Self-Doubt and Not Enoughness34:44 - Containment, Energy, and Childhood Development36:26 - Negative Relating to Your Own Nature39:11 - The Volcanic Energy Within42:41 - Acceptance Before Expression44:23 - Creating an Outlet for Your Energy46:10 - Fathering Yourself49:36 - Dopamine, Self-Worth, and Healthy Energy53:05 - Final Reflections and Takeaways***Tired of feeling like you're never enough? Build your self-worth with help from this free guide: https://training.mantalks.com/self-worthPick up my book, Men's Work: A Practical Guide To Face Your Darkness, End Self-Sabotage, And Find Freedom: https://mantalks.com/mens-work-book/Heard about attachment but don't know where to start? Try the FREE Ultimate Guide To AttachmentCheck out some other free resources: How To Quit Porn | Anger Meditation | How To Lead In Your RelationshipBuild brotherhood with a powerful group of like-minded men from around the world. Check out The Alliance. Enjoy the podcast? Leave a review on Apple Podcasts, Stitcher, or Podchaser. It helps us get into the ears of new listeners, expand the ManTalks Community, and help others find the tools and training they're looking for. And don't forget to subscribe on Apple Podcasts | Google Podcasts | SpotifyFor more, visit us at ManTalks.com | Facebook | Instagram
(1/3) The Great Game. Gaius and Germanicus debate in their favorite wine bar by the Thames, in Londinium, Spring 92 AD. Germanicus compares 19th-century British strategy to modern American policy, noting both pursued a 78-year containment of Russia. Britain's efforts from 1830 to 1908 involved "wasteful wars" in places like Afghanistan and the Crimea to block Russian expansion in Eurasia. This strategy eventually backfired; by weakening Russia and later alienating Japan, Britain suffered a massive military humiliation at Singapore in 1942, leading to the empire's collapse. The United States has followed a near-identical timeline since 1947, which Germanicus argues has driven Russia and China into a close alliance while making an enemy of Iran. He concludes that the U.S. is currently at a 1930s-style "inflection point," having lost its global reputation and "mojo." Survival now requires acknowledging this reality rather than clinging to a "godlike" view of military power. (1/3)1904
Focusing on solutions, Bruce Bechtol argues in Rogue Allies that the U.S. must enforce existing sanctions to target North Korea's finances. North Korea utilizes sophisticated cyber laundering through Bitcoin and lax regulations in countries like the UAE to fund its operations. Containment strategies should include cyber warfare, vessel seizures, and selective strikes. Bechtol warns that Russia and China's open support for North Korea complicates these efforts. Ultimately, hitting the regime's "pocketbook" is the most effective non-kinetic means to disrupt their role as the logistics center for global revisionism. (4/4)JANUARY 1956
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Today, Jess, Algene, Matt, and Marc examine the rapidly escalating Ebola outbreak in Central Africa, where a rare strain has already killed an estimated 131 people across roughly 500 suspected cases. The World Health Organization has declared an international public health emergency, and unlike previous Ebola outbreaks, this Bundibugyo strain has no approved vaccine or targeted treatment. The outbreak is unfolding in a volatile region marked by conflict, weak healthcare infrastructure, and extensive cross-border movement, while the CDC has already begun enhanced airport screening amid fears the outbreak could spread further.Why are Ebola outbreaks now viewed not just as humanitarian crises, but as national security events? Can the United States mount the kind of coordinated global response that helped contain prior outbreaks? And what does this crisis reveal about the growing intersection of biosecurity, geopolitics, and global instability?Check out the answers to these questions and more in this episode of Fault Lines.@nottvjessjones@wmatthayden@algenesajery@washingtonflackLike what we're doing here? Be sure to rate, review, and subscribe. And don't forget to follow @faultlines_pod and @masonnatsec on Twitter!We are also on YouTube; watch today's episode here: https://youtu.be/grv78ZSIvXE Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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In this “Emergence with Elaira” episode, I am talking about something hardly anyone talks about or pays enough attention to. This is something I noticed over and over again in my personal experience and in what I witness in people. The hidden bottleneck of expansion is actually the capacity to contain it.In my experience, embodied expansion isn't something you THINK your way into, and in this deep inner work, it isn't something you can only strategize towards. Expansion lives in the body before it lives in the calendar. And until we learn to actually hold the new size that is emerging somatically, in our nervous system, in our identity, we'll keep meeting the same ceiling or sabotaging the growth.And it's often nothing wrong with us, and it's not your strategy issue, it's your capacity. It's just that our inner container hasn't caught up with our calling yet.P.S. If you want to move through your expansion with support, grace and containment, Rise Voice is where we go there at depth. New group starts end of May 2026.Support the showCheck out my website about my work in the worldFree Telegram channel is where we gather, connect and I share most
A new, large ebola outbreak is alarming global health experts, concerned that the first reports of the outbreak have come at such a late stage, with hundreds of cases already suspected. Adding to that, the area of the Congo where this outbreak has been identified is mired in an ongoing conflict and right along the borders of Uganda and South Sudan where containment is extremely difficult. The World Health Organization and other health officials have reached the region trying to slow the spread, but weeks have already gone by, with little to no contact tracing. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
A new, large ebola outbreak is alarming global health experts, concerned that the first reports of the outbreak have come at such a late stage, with hundreds of cases already suspected. Adding to that, the area of the Congo where this outbreak has been identified is mired in an ongoing conflict and right along the borders of Uganda and South Sudan where containment is extremely difficult. The World Health Organization and other health officials have reached the region trying to slow the spread, but weeks have already gone by, with little to no contact tracing. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
A new, large ebola outbreak is alarming global health experts, concerned that the first reports of the outbreak have come at such a late stage, with hundreds of cases already suspected. Adding to that, the area of the Congo where this outbreak has been identified is mired in an ongoing conflict and right along the borders of Uganda and South Sudan where containment is extremely difficult. The World Health Organization and other health officials have reached the region trying to slow the spread, but weeks have already gone by, with little to no contact tracing. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
A new, large ebola outbreak is alarming global health experts, concerned that the first reports of the outbreak have come at such a late stage, with hundreds of cases already suspected. Adding to that, the area of the Congo where this outbreak has been identified is mired in an ongoing conflict and right along the borders of Uganda and South Sudan where containment is extremely difficult. The World Health Organization and other health officials have reached the region trying to slow the spread, but weeks have already gone by, with little to no contact tracing. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
https://youtu.be/8snynD1GqxQWe were once told that technology was merely a tool—a hammer, a wheel, a lever. However, the hammer is now learning to swing on its own, and the wheel is choosing its own path.In his exploration of the ‘Coming Wave,' Mustafa Suleyman warns that we are no longer merely building software; we are engineering the two fundamental pillars of reality: Intelligence and Life. Through recursive code generation, we have triggered a ‘Great Acceleration,' a loop where machines debug their own minds and optimize their own blueprints at speeds that render human oversight obsolete.As our capabilities soar to unprecedented heights, a shadow looms beneath them. It is the ‘Paradox of the Black Box': we are constructing a digital Tower of Babel where the builders no longer comprehend the language of the stones. Similar to the era of Genesis 6, where human capacity expanded beyond the bounds of moral restraint, we are witnessing the emergence of ‘Knowledge without Wisdom.'Today, we delve into the headlines of 2026: from AI agents that deceive their creators to ‘hidden personas' discovered deep within the recursive loops of the machine. We stand on the precipice of a tidal force that Suleyman refers to as ‘The Great Dilemma.' Containment is failing, and restraint has vanished. As the wave crashes upon us, we must ask: In a world where technology is self-constructed, what fate awaits those beings who forget their creators?Support the show
You've done the self-awareness work.You understand your patterns.You know you want to stop abandoning yourself.So why does it still feel hard to hold a boundary, trust your decisions, or choose yourself in the moment?In this episode, Dr. Kelly Kessler explores the gap between knowing and actually living in self-trust—and why that gap isn't about willpower or mindset.Drawing from the individuation work of Carl Jung and her clinical experience working with high-achieving women, she introduces three essential capacities that begin to emerge as you come back into alignment with yourself:Containment — the ability to hold yourself without collapsing into othersDiscernment — knowing what is yours to carry and what isn'tSovereignty — acting from your own internal authority, even under pressureYou'll learn how these capacities get conditioned out of you, how they show up in your body, and how to begin rebuilding them through simple, somatic practices.Because self-trust isn't something you think your way into.It's something your body learns to hold.If this resonates and you're ready to go deeper, I invite you to explore my Self-Loyalty Mentorship—a high-touch experience where I support you through this exact process of rewiring your nervous system and rebuilding self-trust from within.
In this episode, host Peter Bauman (Le Random's editor in chief) speaks with Regina Harsanyi (Associate Curator of Media Arts at the Museum of the Moving Image), Michael Connor, Executive Director of Rhizome, and artist Karyn Nakamura about Frieze Week in New York. In particular the discussion focuses on the week's programs on May 16th, with Rhizome's 7 on 7 at New Museum, as well as MoMI's Open Worlds: An Afternoon of Digital Art Encounters.They cover an anatomy of Frieze Week itself, (art fair, satellite fairs, Whitney Biennial, and all) before zeroing in on what each guest is bringing to the table. Connor traces the sixteen-year arc of 7x7, this year organized around the theme of "Containment." Nakamura discusses her own 7x7 project with Lucas Gelfond, which probes the geometry of meaning inside language models and the possibilities of interpretability research as artistic material. Harsanyi walks through the museum programming in depth.See our "New York Digital Art Guide"Monday's Editorial this week is an essay by Bauman on the relationship between protocol art and worldbuilding: The Cerebral SambaChapters
IF YOUR HUSBAND HAS TURNED INTO YOUR CHILD 02 : YOU ARE CONTAINING HIM.This is an unmitigated disaster. A woman containing her man, or a man repeatedly reaching to his woman for containment is a severe breakdown in hierarchy and polarity.The bulk of the blame for this breakdown I would put squarely on the men. If you have allowed this to happen in your relationship, the fault is yours. If you have SOUGHT this out in your relationship with your woman, you have ushered in your own breakdown and misery.On women's part, there are a few shadow pieces that cause them to seek this reversed polarity or at least say yes to it. These shadow pieces are also worth examining.On the man's part, if you are not offering your woman consistent, good Containment, your chances of LEADING her in your relationship are nil.If you are not Containing your woman, your chances of Dominating her erotically are also nil.Many men can't connect these dots. I hope this will be clearer to you after this video.— Om RupaniOn women's part, there are 3 significant shadow pieces that cause them to end up in relationships with men who are not capable of Containing them, and whom they end up Containing instead: You don't know any better. You have never been Contained in your life. You don't even know that is something you should be seeking from your man.2. You had a weak father who sought Containment from the women in his life, possibly even you.3. Your Maternal Energies are misfiring and misplaced.COUPLES' COURSE : https://omrupani.org/#/dscouples/www.OmRupani.org
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Alternate Current Radio Presents: Boiler Room — where media, geopolitics, technocracy, and culture collide in real time.This week on Boiler Room, Hesher is joined by Adam “Ruckus” Clark and Mystical Pharaoh to examine another week of fractures in the information environment as institutional narratives continue to blur the line between disclosure, propaganda, spectacle, and social engineering.Tonight the crew dives into the bizarre unveiling of the so-called “Trump-Epstein Memorial Reading Room” exhibit and what it says about modern political theater, controlled opposition, and the transformation of scandal into public spectacle. We'll also examine the latest UFO/UAP disclosure wave and the growing effort to merge the phenomenon with institutional religion, mythology, and state-managed narrative framing.Additional topics include renewed media panic surrounding Hantavirus claims, the psychological residue of the pandemic era, and the public's increasing distrust toward biomedical authority structures. We'll also investigate the rapid expansion of AI-driven data centers across the United States and what this infrastructure boom signals for surveillance, automation, centralized computing power, and the emerging technocratic economy.Finally, the panel explores the surreal report that an AI system has reportedly received a tax ID number — another symbolic step toward the normalization of synthetic entities participating in legal, economic, and bureaucratic systems once reserved exclusively for humans.All this and more on this episode of Boiler Room.Website: https://alternatecurrentradio.comSupport: https://alternatecurrentradio.com/support/Merch: https://alternate-current-radio.creator-spring.com/
In this special live episode, Donna and Orlando reunite for a book talk at the Charles H. Wright Museum in collaboration with Next Chapter Books. This compelling book talk featured two exceptional Detroit authors: Aaron Robertson, author of The Black Utopians, and Michelle Adams, author of The Containment. Together, they explored the enduring relevance of Black Utopia, freedom, and justice in a timely conversation about history, place, and the futures we imagine.To purchase copies of The Black Utopians and/or The Containment, click here.Support the showFollow us on Instagram, Facebook and Twitter.
What if the core story of the Bible isn't actually about going to heaven or hell when you die? In this episode, we explore the profound biblical narrative of heaven and earth being reunited and what that means for our understanding of eternal life. Join Mike Erre and Tim Stafford as they dive deep into the scriptures to uncover a story that is much more beautiful and human than the traditional "fire insurance" gospel many of us were taught.We start by looking at the book of Genesis to understand the true nature of humanity, described as a combination of dirt and divine breath. The conversation shifts the focus away from a fear-based theology and toward the restoration of our humanity. We discuss how the Tree of Life represents a choice to live in alignment with divine wisdom and how Jesus acts as the ultimate fulfillment of that choice. By examining the imagery of the cross as a tree, we see how God transforms a curse into the very source of life for the world.Key topics in this episode include:The difference between a heaven-centric story and a heaven-and-earth story.Why humans are not naturally immortal and what the word nephesh really means.The imagery of hell as containment and protection rather than just a place of torture.How sin acts as an anti-human force that degrades our true identity.The hope of a physical resurrection and what it means to live for the kingdom today.Chapters:0:00 Intro and Allergy Update2:45 Recapping the Eternal Life Conversation6:15 Heaven and Earth vs Heaven and Hell9:30 Hell as a Place of Containment and Protection13:00 The Rich Man and Lazarus Parable16:45 Human Nature: Dirt and Divine Breath20:15 The Two Trees and Life 2.024:00 Defining Good and Evil (Tov and Ra)28:15 Death as the Separation of Unity32:00 Jesus as the Living Tree of Life36:30 Refining Fire and the Good News of Judgment40:45 Why the New Testament Calls the Cross a Tree45:00 Sin as an Anti-Human Construct49:30 Physical Resurrection and the Preview of New Creation53:15 Moving Beyond Fear-Based Discipleship57:19 Closing and Support InfoAs always, we encourage and would love discussion as we pursue. Feel free to email in questions to hello@voxpodcast.com, and to engage the conversation on Facebook and Instagram.We're on YouTube (if you're into that kinda thing): VOXOLOGY TV.Our Merch Store! https://www.etsy.com/shop/VOXOLOGY?ref=shop_sugg_marketLearn more about the Voxology PodcastSubscribe on iTunes or SpotifySupport the Voxology Podcast on PatreonThe Voxology Spotify channel can be found here: Voxology RadioFollow us on Instagram: @voxologypodcast and "like" us on FacebookFollow Mike on Twitter: www.twitter.com/mikeerreMusic in this episode by Timothy John StaffordInstagram & Twitter: @GoneTimothy
In this final guided meditation on caring for and responding to anger, we learn that once all avenues of communication with those who have triggered our anger have been explored, it is time to accept that there may be no more hope in a resolution. When this happens, containment is what is needed. Containment does not mean stopping yourself from feeling it. It's the opposite. You're just taking yourself away from the situation and you're feeling it as fully as possible. Can you see your vulnerable feelings within you,like fear or hurt or abandonment? Can you fully feel those emotions as well as the anger itself?And now that you are truly feeling the anger, can you come to a place of acceptance and peace? Come on this meditation journey and find out more about how you can grow to find peace in your heart in the midst of anger.
Cybersecurity has entered a new era—and prevention alone is no longer enough. In this episode, Doug Merritt, CEO of Aviatrix and former CEO of Splunk, joins us to break down why security leaders must fundamentally rethink their approach. With decades of experience across Cisco, SAP, and the evolution of modern security operations, Doug brings a sharp, operator-level perspective on what's changing—and what CISOs need to do now.As AI accelerates attacker capabilities and cloud environments introduce unprecedented exposure, the traditional playbook is breaking down. Sophisticated threats are no longer rare—they're scalable, automated, and increasingly successful. Meanwhile, most organizations are still over-investing in vulnerability patching while underestimating the importance of containment.We explore what this shift really means in practice:Why “assume breach” is becoming the only realistic strategyHow AI is democratizing and accelerating cyber attacksThe hidden risks of flat, unsegmented cloud architecturesWhy detection and remediation aren't enough anymoreHow to think about blast radius as a critical new metricUsing powerful analogies—like submarine breach containment—we break down how modern organizations can limit the damage of inevitable attacks and build true cyber resilience.For CISOs and security leaders, this is a conversation about reframing success: not just keeping attackers out, but ensuring that when they get in, the business survives.As featured on Million Podcasts' Best 100 Cybersecurity Podcasts Top 50 Chief Information Security Officer CISO Podcasts Top 70 Security Hacking PodcastsThis list is the most comprehensive ranking of Cyber Security Podcasts online and we are honoured to feature amongst the best!Follow or subscribe to the show on your preferred podcast platform.Share the show with others in the cybersecurity world.Get in touch via reimaginingcyber@gmail.com
By Doug Green “The question is no longer whether an attacker gets in—it's how far they can go.” In a recent Technology Reseller News podcast, I spoke with Doug Merritt, CEO of Aviatrix, about the company's latest platform launch and a broader shift in cybersecurity strategy he calls the “Containment Era.” Aviatrix operates at the architectural layer of cloud environments, focusing on how systems, applications, and workloads communicate—where security outcomes are ultimately determined. As Merritt explains, the industry is moving beyond the assumption that breaches can always be prevented. Instead, the focus must shift to controlling what happens after a breach by defining exactly what each workload is allowed to reach and enforcing those boundaries consistently. The result is a model where lateral movement is restricted and risk is managed by reducing blast radius rather than relying solely on detection. A major driver behind this shift is the rapid rise of AI. According to Merritt, AI has dramatically accelerated both vulnerability discovery and exploitation, shrinking the window between exposure and attack and making traditional response models less effective. At the same time, attackers are increasingly using legitimate credentials, trusted code, and authorized pathways, blending malicious activity into normal operations and making detection far more difficult. Compounding the issue, autonomous AI agents can now operate across systems, increasing both scale and risk. This combination defines the Containment Era—a model where the key question is not whether an attack gets in, but how far it can spread. The Containment Era represents a shift from detection-first security to containment-first architecture. When threats are indistinguishable from legitimate activity, the defining variable becomes lateral movement—how far a compromised workload, identity, or AI agent can reach. Containment addresses this by enforcing strict communication controls so that systems can only access what they are explicitly permitted to reach. Even if a breach occurs, its impact is limited by design, requiring enforcement to move into the network and infrastructure layer rather than relying solely on edge or endpoint tools. To support this shift, Aviatrix has introduced new capabilities within its Cloud Native Security Fabric. The platform delivers workload-level containment by enforcing precise communication policies across cloud environments without requiring agents or code changes. Key capabilities include consistent enforcement across clouds, regions, and compute environments; Zero Trust controls for AI workloads; default-deny policies to eliminate shadow AI and unauthorized connections; AgentGuard visibility into AI workloads; and integration with partners to secure both AI behavior and access. The goal is to reduce blast radius while maintaining flexibility for modern, distributed applications. For enterprise and service provider leaders, the takeaway is clear: AI has fundamentally changed the threat landscape. The first step is understanding exposure—specifically, how far a compromise could spread—followed by measuring and managing blast radius as a core security metric. Architectural controls that limit workload communication need to become standard in cloud design, and security and infrastructure teams must align around containment as a shared responsibility. As AI adoption accelerates, governing how systems connect and interact will become increasingly critical, and the organizations that move early will be best positioned to harness AI while keeping risk contained. Learn more: https://aviatrix.ai/
In today's episode of Trending Middle East, Dr Anwar Gargash said Gulf efforts to contain Iran have failed, warning the region must prepare for a long-term threat from Tehran. We also hear that Iranian arms supplies have continued to Islamist-aligned factions in Sudan, highlighting deeper regional links. In Bahrain, authorities revoked the citizenship of dozens of people accused of supporting Iran's attacks, as security measures tighten. Across the Gulf, recruiters said the jobs market is recovering unevenly, with tourism and hospitality hit hardest while other sectors remain resilient. And in Dubai, a major housing plan worth 1.8 billion dirhams will deliver hundreds of homes for Emiratis as part of efforts to support families and improve living standards. Trending Middle East is AI-assisted, using original reporting published in The National and curated and edited by humans.
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ENTERTAINING SHORT FILMS is a new category on the RPA Network, which features indie short films for your enjoyment! We applaud these creators! This short film follows a routine day inside Site-19 that shatters when multiple anomalies break loose, plunging the facility into chaos.
Small Things Like These (2024), adapted by Edna Walsh from Claire Keegan's 2021 novel, tells the story of how coal merchant Bill Furlong (Cillian Murphy) uncovers disturbing secrets in a small Irish town in the mid-1980s. While going about his job delivering coal, Furlong discovers the truth about the Magdalene laundries—the abusive asylums run by Roman Catholic institutions from the 1820s until 1996. During this period, thousands of girls and women were imprisoned, forced to carry out unpaid labor and subjected to severe psychological and physical maltreatment. Furlong's discovery about the local convent in his town parallels the story of his remembering and having to come to terms with his own traumatic childhood. The film provides a powerful and moving depiction life in a small Irish town, the role of the Magdalene laundries, and the power of the Roman Catholic Church to enforce a code of silence about the abuses taking place within a community. Timestamps:0:00 Introduction2:14 The Magdalene laundries6:39 Laundries in a broader social context13:02 The convent's power and secrecy17:18 The absence of guilty men18:31 The banality of evil20:34 Why the laundries lasted so long24:00 How they ended26:02 Inquiries and accountability28:16 Focus on the laundries in films and popular culture30:38 The Bill Furlong character36:20 Ireland in the 1980sFurther reading:Seán Patrick Donlan, “Screening for Help – Irish Care and Confinement," Film Ireland (Nov. 21, 2025)Keegan, Claire, Small Things Like These (Faber & Faber 2021) McGourty, Courtney, “Not Merely a Shameful Past: The Case for State Responsibility in the Magdalene Laundries,” Opinio Juris (Aug 11, 2023) Report of the Inter-Departmental Committee to Establish the Facts of State Involvement with the Magdalene Laundries (2013)Smith, James M., Ireland's Magdalen Laundries and the Nation's Architecture of Containment (Univ. Notre Dame Press 2007)Law on Film is created and produced by Jonathan Hafetz. Jonathan is a professor at Seton Hall Law School. He has written many books and articles about the law. He has litigated important cases to protect civil liberties and human rights while working at the ACLU and other organizations. Jonathan is a huge film buff and has been watching, studying, and talking about movies for as long as he can remember. For more information about Jonathan, here's a link to his bio: https://law.shu.edu/profiles/hafetzjo.htmlYou can contact him at jonathanhafetz@gmail.comYou can follow him on X (Twitter) @jonathanhafetz You can follow the podcast on X (Twitter) @LawOnFilmYou can follow the podcast on Instagram @lawonfilmpodcast
What is masculine containment and how does it completely transform relationships?Josh Trent welcomes Alex Charfen, masculine containment expert, to the Wellness + Wisdom Podcast, Episode 812, to explore the biological truth underneath every argument and rejected intimacy, and why the most powerful thing a man can bring to his relationship has nothing to do with fixing and everything to do with learning to hold space for his partner's emotions.Join the Brotherhood Society with Alex Charfen
REDUCING FEES FOR D.R. RETREAT FROM $4400 TO $3200I'm reducing the course fee for BDSM FUNDAMENTALS in the Dominican Republic, June 4 - 10.Course fee was $4400. I'm reducing it to $3200.The fee includes room and board (with a double room).There are some quad rooms also available for $2800.COURSE PAGE : https://omrupani.org/bdsmfundamentals——————————————-Many people are feeling understandably stressed and contracted during this time of global upheaval and war. I really empathize. I too have felt the desire to just hunker down. But, from past experiences, I can share that these times of stress and contraction sometimes also can offer us pathways towards having breakthrough and expansion.As annoying as the Covid period was, in retrospect, it turned out to be a very productive and prolific time for my work.I hope more of you will join for this very rich and tested exploration. Hope the reduced cost will serve as an incentive.I'm listing below the benefits I have observed students have from taking the BDSM FUNDAMENTALS course. Both singles and couples welcome.BENEFITS OF TAKING BDSM FUNDAMENTALS WITH OM RUPANIBoth men and women will get a proper sense of the Dominant and the Submissive archetypes. They will also get a better sense of where on these 4 quadrants do each of them mainly falls.1. Dominant Man.2. Submissive Man.3. Dominant Woman.4. Submissive Woman.Knowing your constitution more clearly in this manner lays out the path for you to more fully accept who you are, and to also seek the correct partnerships that complement your energies.***************************You will learn to give and receive CONTAINMENT. This skill alone can be a life-changer for many couples. Men not giving good Containment to their women is one of the biggest breakdowns in relationships. Fix this, and a ton of other problems you've been having may just disappear.***************************You will receive permission for your fuller erotic expression. This course container is where you are allowed to pursue your desires and be who you really are. Everyone is in the same boat in this course, so there is a shared vulnerability that we are all creating the permission field for each other's erotic expression and the shedding of erotic shame.***************************You will get a SUPERLATIVE education in the BDSM arts in these 7 days! You will learn body safety, impact play, spanking, flogging, sensation play, pain play, combining pain and pleasure. And that will also bring us to the midpoint of our week. From there we explore a variety of psychological play — Humiliation Play, Objectification Play, Exclusion Play. You will move further into different forms of Role Play — Daddy/Little Girl, Master-Slave, and more playful invented erotic roles.In this one week, you will receive a thorough foundation in the BDSM arts. You will be well on your way to creating effective and fun scenes with your partners.***************************THE 4 QUADRANTS:1. DOMINANT MAN. If you discover that your joy is in dominating your woman sexually and leading her in your romantic relationship, that gives you the clarity about which further skills you need to acquire to fully come into your Dominance. For you, I highly recommend coming with your woman to the Couples' Training.2. SUBMISSIVE WOMAN. Similarly, you will know that your joy is in picking the right kind of Dominant Man who www.OmRupani.org
Presence is not something I try to act out or perform. It's something real that shows up, especially when there's pressure, and people can feel it without me saying anything. When I have a real presence, I don't need to announce myself because it naturally stabilizes the space around me. In this episode, I break down the four anchors that make up true presence and what they actually look like in real life. I also want you to see where you have it and where you don't, because presence is not about personality, it's about structure. Show Notes: [02:10]#1 Grounding. [06:41]#2 Stillness. [17:25]#3 Containment. [27:31]#4 Calibration. [31:38] Recap Next Steps: --- Execution is not a talent. It is a measurable standard. If your results don't match your ability, you are not lacking information—you are lacking execution reliability. The Execution Reliability Index (ERI) identifies exactly where your discipline breaks, where your standards drop, and where your results are leaking. This is not theory. This is a system. Get your ERI score here: → http://www.WorkOnYourGame.com/ERI This show is the public record of standards. Measurement and enforcement happen elsewhere. All episodes and the complete archive: → WorkOnYourGamePodcast.com
Subscribe to Ark News Daily ____ Subscribe to Inside Call me Back to listen to our 3-part series with Ronen Bergman. ____ Will Trump's ultimatum trigger a decisive strike on Iran—or force a last-minute deal? As the clock ticks toward a U.S. deadline, Dan is joined by Nadav Eyal and Amit Segal to break down what comes next: a widening war, a strategic endgame, or something in between. They unpack competing military options, the role of Iran's energy sector, the risks of escalation across the region, and whether regime change is a realistic outcome—or a dangerous illusion. In this episode: - Trump's Ultimatum: What It Actually Means - Extend, Escalate, or Strike: The U.S. Decision Tree - Targeting Iran's Energy Sector: Pressure vs. Shock - Iran's Leverage: Hormuz and Regional Retaliation - Ground Forces on the Table? Risks and Realities - No Deal, No Deterrence: Can This War End Cleanly? - Hezbollah, Lebanon, and the Second Front - Endgames: Regime Change, Containment, or Endless Conflict More Ark Media: Want to join Ark Media? Check out our careers page for new openings. Explore Israel Votes Listen to For Heaven's Sake Listen to What's Your Number? Watch Call me Back on YouTube Newsletters | Ark Media | Amit Segal | Nadav Eyal Instagram | Ark Media | Dan X | Dan Dan Senor & Saul Singer's book, The Genius of Israel Get in touch Link to Javad Zarif article on Foreign Affairs: https://www.foreignaffairs.com/middle-east/how-iran-should-end-war-javad-zarif Credits: Ilan Benatar, Adaam James Levin-Areddy, Brittany Cohen, Ava Weiner, Martin Huergo, Mariangeles Burgos, and Yuval Semo
Tim Conway Jr Show Hour 3 (4.3) Hour 3 turns intense fast with a major update on the Crown and Springs Fires, as flames continue threatening communities across Southern California. The latest on the Springs Fire reveals 4,100 acres burned, with the fire creeping dangerously close to homes before some evacuation orders in Moreno Valley were finally lifted. Containment remains low, and the danger is far from over. The hour also features Doug O’Neill, the two-time Kentucky Derby-winning and multiple graded stakes-winning thoroughbred trainer, joining the show to talk racing, resilience, and success at the highest levels. Then things take a deeper turn with Dr. Krupp, Director of Griffith Observatory, in a powerful conversation touching on suicide pills, heartbreaking listener emails, and the hard lessons people learn through loss and survival. The hour closes with more urgent fire coverage, including a power outage in the Hawthorne area and a look at how flames were said to be “skunking” around — staying low to the ground and moving unpredictably. #BreakingNews #WildfireUpdate #SpringsFire #CrownFire #MorenoValley #EvacuationAlert #CaliforniaFires #PowerOutage #Hawthorne #DougONeill #KentuckyDerby #GriffithObservatory #ListenerEmails #LifeLessons #MustListen See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In dieser Folge spreche ich über das Phänomen, wenn all die guten Dinge und Übungen, die getan werden, nicht wirksam sind und sich dadurch das Gefühl entfaltet, mit einem selbst sei etwas falsch. In dieser Folge erfährst du: welches grundlegende Missverständnis im Zusammenhang mit Regulationsübungen bestehen kann wieso die innere Haltung eine essenzielle Rolle im Umgang mit unterstützenden Techniken spielt wie sich Kompensationsstrategien auf das eigene Energieerleben auswirken wodurch bestimmte Haltungen zu Fallstricken auf dem eigenen Weg werden können wie sich Containment und innerer Halt entwickeln lassen. Shownotes: 3 Traumasensible Meditationen Warum gewisse Techniken traumatisierten Menschen nicht helfen // Podcast #74 4 traumabedingte Gründe, erschöpft zu sein (und was du dagegen tun kannst) // Podcast #396 Mit "Rückschritten" umgehen // Podcast #94 Warum es oft erst schlimmer wird - Heilungsprozess verstehen // Podcast #213 Vertraue dem Prozess // Podcast #68 Ich freue mich sehr, dir meinen neuen Postkartenkalender vorzustellen! Ein traumasensibler Begleiter durch das Jahr - Mit sanften Übungen, Reflexionsfragen, Platz für Gedanken und Postkarten zum Versenden: https://www.verenakoenig.de/buecher/postkartenkalender-verbunden-mit-dir/ Interessierst du dich für mein Buch „Trauma und Beziehungen"? Hier findest du mehr Informationen dazu: www.verenakoenig.de/buecher/trauma-und-beziehungen/ 3 traumasensible Meditationen – Komme im Hier und Jetzt an und finde Sicherheit in deiner Präsenz. Trage dich hier ein und wir schicken dir den Link zu den Meditationen zu: https://www.verenakoenig.de/geschenke/3-traumasensible-meditationen/ Kennst du schon mein wunderschönes Kartendeck? Ob in akuten Stresssituationen, als tägliches Ritual oder spontane Inspiration – 56 Impulse helfen dir zu mehr Selbstregulation und Sicherheit im Hier und Jetzt: https://www.verenakoenig.de/buecher/kartendeck-verbinde-dich-mit-dir-selbst/ Wünschst du dir mehr Nervensystem-Regulation und Selbstbestimmung? Dann trage dich in unsere unverbindliche Interessentenliste für den Kurs „Nervensystemkompass" ein: https://www.verenakoenig.de/online-kurse/nervensystemkompass/ Interessierst du dich auch für meine Ausbildung NI Neurosystemische Integration®? Trage dich jetzt in die Warteliste ein, um keine Neuigkeiten zu verpassen! https://www.verenakoenig.de/akademie/ni-ausbildung/ Wenn du teilen möchtest, was dich in dieser Folge bewegt hat oder wenn du gerne etwas anmerken möchtest, dann folge mir auf Instagram oder Facebook. Dort findest du jede Menge weiterführende Inspiration. Verena auf Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/verenakoenig.official/ Verena auf Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/verenakoenig.de Verpasse keine Neuigkeiten mehr! Erhalte jeden Freitag eine Mail mit dem aktuellen Podcast und interessanter Inspiration: https://verenakoenig.de/tinlanmeldung
On 2 April 2025, the United States imposed tariffs on almost every country on earth. The next day, China responded with export controls on the entire world. In the space of one week, world trade had been weaponised as it has never been in peacetime.Richard Baldwin of IMD Business School, the founder of VoxEU and a former president of the Centre for Economic Policy Research, wrote World War Trade to make sense of the events of the last 12 months. The dramatic April salvos have settled into a trade Cold War; US tariffs and Chinese export controls are lodged in place, with neither side expecting the other to back down. And yet world trade grew in 2025; exports from every country rose except from the US, which recorded its largest trade deficit. The rest of the world is self-organising a new order. When one country joins a rules-based regional agreement, the cost of staying out rises for the next. EU-Mercosur and EU-Australia deals, stalled for years, crossed the line. An expanding CPTPP and early alignment talks between the EU and CPTPP blocs are pulling more partners in. The old system was a cathedral built and maintained largely by the US; the architect burned it down. Something else is being built in its place.The book discussed in this episode:Baldwin, Richard. 2026. World War Trade: Conflict, Containment, and the Emergent World Trading Order. Rapid Response Economics 6. CEPR Press. Free to download from CEPR Press.To cite this episode:Phillips, Tim, and Richard Baldwin. 2026. "World War Trade." VoxTalks Economics (podcast). Assign this as extra listening. The citation above is formatted and ready for a reading list or VLE.About the guestRichard Baldwin is Professor of International Economics at IMD Business School in Lausanne. He founded VoxEU, the Centre for Economic Policy Research's policy portal, and served as president of CEPR. His research spans trade policy, globalisation, and the political economy of trade; he is one of the architects of modern thinking on global value chains and the "second unbundling" of production. World War Trade is the sixth book in the CEPR Press Rapid Response Economics series.Research cited in this episodeTACO (Trump Always Chickens Out) began as a joke in finance markets as a description of the pattern in which the US president announces aggressive trade measures and then partially or fully reverses them when markets react or negotiations begin. Baldwin argues that financial markets eventually priced in a TACO floor; once they believed Trump would back down before a full market meltdown, they stopped reacting to his escalations as if they were terminal. The dynamic makes tariff threats simultaneously more frequent and less credible.Domino regionalism describes the self-reinforcing logic by which regional trade agreements attract new members. When one economy gains preferential access to a large market, the cost of staying outside that agreement rises for its trading partners; that pressure brings in the next country, which raises the cost for the next, and so on. Baldwin identified this mechanism in the regional trade wave of the 1990s and argues it is now operating again, accelerated by the uncertainty created by US and Chinese trade weapons. The EU-Mercosur deal unblocking was the trigger; EU-Australia followed within weeks.G-0 world is a concept developed by political scientist Ian Bremmer to describe a world in which no single country or group of countries provides consistent global leadership. Baldwin draws on this framework to explain why regional conflicts and trade disputes have become harder to contain since the US began stepping back from its hegemonic role; the trade cold war is one expression of that leadership vacuum, but so is the reduced capacity to broker deals in the Middle East or manage the Black Sea grain corridor.CPTPP (Comprehensive and Progressive Agreement for Trans-Pacific Partnership) is a rules-based regional trade agreement covering eleven countries across Asia and the Pacific, including Japan, Canada, Australia, Vietnam, and the United Kingdom. It operates without US or Chinese membership and maintains deep disciplines on intellectual property, investment, and trade in services. Baldwin identifies it, alongside the EU, as one of the two main "pools of predictability" around which the new post-war trading order is forming. The two blocs have opened alignment discussions that, if concluded, would bring a very large share of world trade under compatible rules.RCEP (Regional Comprehensive Economic Partnership) is a large but shallower regional agreement covering much of Asia, including China, Japan, South Korea, Australia, and the ten ASEAN nations. It involves Chinese leadership and does not carry the depth of disciplines found in CPTPP. Baldwin notes that it is rules-based and that as long as China plays by those rules it could enlarge; but it has not attracted the same wave of new joiners as CPTPP and the EU framework.The EU Anti-Coercion Instrument is a European Union mechanism, adopted in 2023, allowing the EU to retaliate against third countries that use trade or economic measures to coerce member states into changing their policies. Baldwin cites it as an example of the "building bunkers" response adopted by many economies; rather than retaliating directly against US tariffs, countries are changing their domestic laws to give themselves tools to counter future coercion without breaching WTO rules.More VoxTalks Economics episodesThis is the second time Richard Baldwin has discussed the 2025 trade upheaval on VoxTalks Economics. He appeared alongside Gene Grossman of Princeton in What's Next for Trump's Tariffs, broadcast in January 2026, which covered the seismic moves of 2025 as they were unfolding.
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If your child flips from calm to furious in seconds, you may wonder why your child's mood swings aren't just attitude and when to worry. In this episode, Dr. Roseann Capanna-Hodge, founder of Regulation First Parenting™ and expert in childhood emotional dysregulation, explains what's really driving the behavior—and how to help.If your child goes from calm to furious in seconds, you've probably heard, “It's just hormones” or “It's attitude.” But what if why your child's mood swings aren't just attitude and when to worry is the real question?Let's unpack what's really driving your child's behavior, when mood shifts may point to mental health issues, and how to calm the brain first.Why do my child's mood swings feel so extreme?Mood swings don't automatically mean bad attitude. Often, they reflect nervous system overload — and sometimes emerging mental health conditions, including depressive symptoms.When stress builds, cortisol rises, the amygdala fires fast, and the thinking brain goes offline. That's when you hear, “I hate you!” or “You're ruining my life!”In younger children, regulation skills are still developing. But when reactions are intense, frequent, and prolonged, we consider whether something more is happening — such as:Anxiety disordersAttention deficit hyperactivity disorderAutism spectrum disorderOppositional defiant disorderDisruptive mood dysregulation disorderEarly signs of a mood disorder, including major depressive disorder or even bipolar disorderWhat's really happening:The emotional brain is overactivatedThe logical brain can't regulate quicklyStress chemistry drives intense outburstsPhysical symptoms may appear (headaches, stomachaches, fatigue)Sleep patterns may shift, including difficulty falling asleepBehavior is communication. And when reactions seem like an elephant-sized response to an ant-sized problem, it's usually biology—not defiance.Real-Life Example: Your child loses it over the wrong snack. It's not about crackers. It's about a stress cup that's already overflowing from school pressure, social stress, poor sleep, and sensory overload.Are they doing this for attention—or do they need help?When kids are dysregulated, they're seeking safety, not attention.Big reactions are the nervous system saying: “I can't regulate alone.”Instead of harsher consequences, try:Containment before correctionLowering stimulation during trigger windowsCo-regulation (your calm spreads)
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In 1974, the Supreme Court issued a momentous decision: In the case of Milliken v. Bradley, the justices brought a halt to school desegregation across the North, and to the civil rights movement's struggle for a truly equal education for all. How did this come about, and why? In The Containment: Detroit, the Supreme Court, and the Battle for Racial Justice in the North (FSG Press, 2025), the esteemed legal scholar Michelle Adams tells the epic story of the struggle to integrate Detroit schools—and what happened when it collided with Nixon-appointed justices committed to a judicial counterrevolution. Adams chronicles the devoted activists who tried to uplift Detroit's students amid the upheavals of riots, Black power, and white flight—and how their efforts led to federal judge Stephen Roth's landmark order to achieve racial balance by tearing down the walls separating the city and its suburbs. The “metropolitan remedy” could have remade the landscape of racial justice. Instead, the Supreme Court ruled that the suburbs could not be a part of the effort to integrate—and thus upheld the inequalities that remain in place today. Adams tells this story via compelling portraits of a city under stress and of key figures—including Detroit's first Black mayor, Coleman Young, and Justices Marshall, Rehnquist, and Powell. The result is a legal and historical drama that exposes the roots of today's backlash against affirmative action and other efforts to fulfill the country's promise. Guest: Michelle Adams is the Henry M. Butzel Professor of Law at the University of Michigan. The former codirector of the Floersheimer Center for Constitutional Democracy at the Benjamin N. Cardozo School of Law, she served on the Biden administration's Presidential Commission on the Supreme Court of the United States and as an expert commentator on the Netflix series Amend: The Fight for America and the Showtime series Deadlocked: How America Shaped the Supreme Court. Her writing has appeared in The New Yorker, The Yale Law Journal, California Law Review, and other publications. She was born and grew up in Detroit. Host: Michael Stauch is an associate professor of history at the University of Toledo and the author of Wildcat of the Streets: Detroit in the Age of Community Policing, published by the University of Pennsylvania Press in 2025. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/african-american-studies
In this episode, I explain why containment creates relational safety for men. Attraction is not just about looks. It is about risk, and a woman is always assessing whether she feels safe with you. I break down how control, consistency, and emotional containment signal safety, while emotional leakage signals danger before you even say a word. If you cannot control your energy, you might be exciting in the short term, but you will never be a long term option. Show Notes: [04:56]#1 Emotional volatility is a threat that is not passion. [11:10]#2 Containment establishes asymmetry without force. [15:05]#3 Women submit sexually to what can hold consequences. [17:50]#4 Recap Episodes Mentioned: 3332: How To Be A "High Value" Woman [Part 1 of 2] 3333: How To Be A "High Value" Woman [Part 2 of 2] Next Steps: --- Power Presence is not taught. It is enforced. If you are operating in environments where hesitation costs money, authority, or leverage, the Power Presence Mastermind exists as a controlled setting for discipline, execution, and consequence-based decision-making. Details live here: http://PowerPresenceProtocol.com/Mastermind This Masterclass is the public record of standards. Private enforcement happens elsewhere. All episodes and the complete archive: → WorkOnYourGamePodcast.com
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Voter ID is an 80/20 issue and Democrats are still against it. Don’t email the show for the book. Its at JesseKelly.com. Taking out the Democrats support network. The most important supreme court case in the history of the nation begins April 1st. Follow The Jesse Kelly Show on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@TheJesseKellyShowSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
PREVIEW FOR LATER TODAY Guest: David Albright. Albright warns that a post-strike Iran could see fleeing technicians transferring "loose nukes" or chemical weapons to terrorists, requiring urgent international containment strategies.1953
PREVIEW FOR LATER TODAY Guest: Henry Sokolski. Sokolski explains a three-stage strategy to disable enemies via information warfare and alliance disruption, noting U.S. military containment strategies remain outdated.1930