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Dr. Gary Null gives a commentary on his article "It's Time for a Vaccination Reckoning" Ask any federal health official—whether from the FDA, CDC, NIH, or National Cancer Institute—if vaccines contribute to neurological damage or autism, and their response will be unequivocal: No, there is no evidence of any association. In fact, they might find the very question offensive. After all, these agencies have access to unlimited resources, the brightest scientific minds, and cutting-edge research facilities at institutions like Harvard, Johns Hopkins, and Stanford. If there were any credible link between vaccines and neurological harm, surely, they would have found it by now. And yet, despite decades of investigation and countless opportunities, their stance remains unchanged: vaccines are safe and effective. Any claim to the contrary is dismissed as conspiracy theory and an assault on the very foundations of modern medicine. This has been the dominant narrative for the past forty years. Federal health officials and policymakers have long prioritized private pharmaceutical industry interests and upheld the belief that vaccination is the single most important tool for eradicating infectious diseases. Dissent is neither tolerated nor entertained. The agencies responsible for vaccine safety, such as HHS, FDA, NIAID and the CDC, are ruled by a rigid scientific orthodoxy that allows no room for alternative perspectives. But now, for the first time in modern history, an outsider has entered the room. Robert F. Kennedy Jr., the new head of the Department of Health and Human Services, is neither a scientist nor a physician. Unlike his predecessors, he has no allegiance to the status quo. His appointment signals a possible turning point to usher a new opportunity for a truly independent investigation into whether vaccines, either individually or collectively, contribute to neurological damage. If pursued earnestly, this could be one of the most consequential moments in American medical history. The stakes could not be higher. Over the past few decades, childhood chronic illnesses have skyrocketed to unprecedented levels. The rise in autism spectrum disorders (ASD), ADHD, autoimmune conditions, and other neurological and developmental disorders has been explained away as the result of better diagnostic tools or genetic predispositions. But are these explanations sufficient? What if something more fundamental has changed in children's health over the past 30 years? Federal health agencies continue to dismiss environmental factors, including vaccines, as a potential cause. But if we truly care about children's well-being, it is time to ask the hard questions. And we must ask without fear, without bias, and without ideological blinders. The dramatic increase in neurological disorders, including autism spectrum disorders that is now diagnosed in 1 in every 36 children, has often been attributed to improved definitions for ASD and diagnostic tools. However, a closer look at government statistics reveals alarming trends in children's health that go far beyond better diagnostics. Since the early 1990s, there has been a staggering increase in several chronic conditions: ADHD rates have risen by 890 percent, autism diagnoses by 2,094 percent, bipolar disease in youth by 10,833 percent, and celiac disease by 1,011 percent. These numbers beg the question—what has fundamentally changed in our children's health over the past three decades? The media plays a crucial role in reinforcing the official vaccine narrative while systematically silencing dissenting voices. This lack of transparency allows federal health agencies like the CDC, NIAID, and HHS to evade accountability. Instead of safeguarding public health, these institutions have become politically and ideologically entangled with private pharmaceutical interests. Their close ties to the industry have led to the approval of insufficiently tested vaccines, the medicalization of normal childhood behaviors, and the delivery of subpar healthcare—all at a staggering cost of $5 trillion annually. Medical authorities insist that vaccines, even when administered in multiple doses on a single day, are safe and do not cause chronic health problems. They claim that vaccine ingredients are either harmless or present in amounts too small to pose any risk. Any attempt to challenge these assertions is met with ridicule. Despite a sharp rise in childhood neurological disorders, there has been no significant push for reform or independent long-term safety studies on the effects of vaccines. For decades, concerns about vaccine safety have not only come from parents and advocacy groups but also from government investigations. A three-year congressional investigation led by Rep. Dan Burton strongly criticized the CDC, FDA, and HHS for their failure to conduct proper vaccine safety studies. The committee found that federal agencies systematically downplayed risks, ignored growing evidence of vaccine-related neurological disorders, and relied on poorly designed epidemiological studies rather than clinical research. The report also exposed the failure of vaccine manufacturers to conduct adequate safety testing, highlighting decades of negligence. Despite these damning conclusions, little has changed, and concerns about vaccine safety remain unaddressed. While thimerosal has been largely removed from childhood vaccines, it remains in some flu shots and multi-dose vials, and broader concerns about vaccine ingredients and neurological damage continue to grow. One of the most alarming revelations came from the secretive 2000 Simpsonwood meeting, where top CDC officials and vaccine industry representatives discussed an internal study linking thimerosal exposure to increased risks of tics, ADHD, speech delays, and developmental disorders. Instead of alerting the public, the attendees decided to suppress the findings and rework the data to obscure any association. This manipulation, later exposed by Robert Kennedy Jr. through a Freedom of Information Act request, exemplifies the CDC's ongoing pattern of data suppression and scientific misconduct when vaccine safety is called into question. The congressional committee later confirmed that many participants in the vaccine debate “allowed their standards to be dictated by their desire to disprove an unpleasant theory.” Rather than conducting thorough biological studies to assess vaccine safety, federal agencies have deflected scrutiny by blaming autism and other neurological conditions on genetic factors, despite a lack of conclusive evidence supporting this theory. Today's CDC childhood immunization schedule recommends over 27 vaccines by the age of two, with some visits involving up to six shots at once. Parents are expected to trust that these vaccines are rigorously tested and proven safe. However, a review of hundreds of toxicology and immunology studies fails to reveal a gold standard of long-term, double-blind, placebo-controlled trials proving vaccine safety. There is also no comprehensive epidemiological study comparing the long-term health outcomes of fully vaccinated versus unvaccinated children. Without this research, public health officials rely on inconclusive data, which is shaped more by policy than by science. Humans possess unique biochemical makeups that make them more or less susceptible to toxins. While one child may experience minor effects from environmental toxins, another may develop autoimmune disorders, learning disabilities, or neurological impairments. Vaccine safety cannot be proven simply by stating that not every vaccinated child has autism. Given the dramatic rise in autoimmune diseases, food allergies, encephalitis, and conditions like Crohn's disease, it is imperative to investigate environmental toxins' role in childhood health. Independent research suggests that ingredients in vaccines, even in small amounts, may contribute to these illnesses, particularly as the number of required vaccines continues to grow. Ironically, the U.S. government's own Vaccine Injury Compensation Program (VICP) has awarded settlements to families whose children developed autism-like symptoms following vaccination. High-profile cases such as Hannah Poling, who developed ASD after receiving nine vaccines in one day, Ryan Mojabi, whose vaccines caused severe brain inflammation, and Bailey Banks, who suffered vaccine-induced brain inflammation leading to developmental delays, demonstrate that vaccine injury can, in some cases, result in autism spectrum disorders. A broader analysis of VICP cases revealed that 83 children with autism were compensated for vaccine-related brain injuries, primarily involving encephalopathy or seizure disorders with developmental regression. These cases contradict federal health agencies' claims that no connection between vaccines and autism has ever been recognized. The National Library of Medicine lists over 3,000 studies on aluminum's toxicity to human biochemistry. Its dangers have been known for over a century. Early FDA director Dr. Harvey Wiley resigned in protest over aluminum's commercial use in food canning as early as 1912. Today, aluminum compounds, such as aluminum hydroxide and aluminum phosphate, are found in many vaccines, including hepatitis A and B, DTP, Hib, Pneumococcus, and the HPV vaccine (Gardasil). In the 1980s, a fully vaccinated child would have received 1,250 mcg of aluminum by adulthood. Today, that number has risen to over 4,900 mcg, a nearly fourfold increase. Aluminum exposure is further compounded by its presence in municipal drinking water due to aluminum sulfate used in purification. A 1997 study published in the New England Journal of Medicine found that premature infants receiving aluminum-containing intravenous feeding solutions developed learning problems at a significantly higher rate than those who received aluminum-free solutions. Dr. James Lyons-Weiler at the Institute for Pure and Applied Knowledge has criticized vaccine aluminum levels, pointing out that dosage guidelines are based on immune response rather than body weight safety. Alarmingly, aluminum exposure standards for children are based on dietary intake studies in rodents rather than human infants. He notes that on Day 1 of life, newborns receive 17 times more aluminum than would be permitted if doses were adjusted per body weight. Despite these findings, federal agencies continue to dismiss concerns over aluminum toxicity in vaccines. The refusal to conduct comprehensive long-term safety studies, coupled with regulatory agencies' deep entanglement with the pharmaceutical industry, has led to a public health crisis. The growing prevalence of neurological and autoimmune disorders in children demands urgent, unbiased investigation into environmental and vaccine-related factors. Until federal health agencies commit to transparency and rigorous scientific inquiry, parents will be left to navigate vaccine safety decisions without the full picture of potential risks. Christopher Exley at Keele University analyzed brain tissue from children and teenagers diagnosed with ASD and found consistently high aluminum levels, among the highest recorded in human brain tissue. The aluminum was concentrated in inflammatory non-neuronal cells across various brain regions, supporting its role in ASD neuropathology. In a systematic review of 59 studies, Exley found significant associations between aluminum, cadmium, mercury, and ASD, further underscoring aluminum's neurotoxic impact. His research strongly advocates for reducing vaccine-derived aluminum exposure in pregnant women and children to help mitigate the rise in autism. Despite the CDC's consistent denials, researchers at Imperial College London found a significant correlation between rising ASD rates and increased vaccination. Their 2017 study in Metabolic Brain Disease showed that a 1% increase in vaccination rates correlated with 680 additional ASD cases, raising urgent concerns over vaccine components as environmental triggers. CDC whistleblower Dr. William Thompson provided thousands of pages of internal research revealing a cover-up of vaccine-autism links. His documents proved the CDC had prior knowledge that African American boys under 36 months had a significantly higher autism risk following the MMR vaccine and that neurological tics—indicators of brain disturbances—were linked to thimerosal-containing vaccines like the flu shot. Yet, instead of acknowledging this risk, federal agencies buried, in fact shredded, the findings, ensuring that vaccine safety concerns were dismissed as conspiracy theories rather than investigated as public health imperatives. The official denial of a vaccine-autism connection has become entrenched dogma, unsupported by a single gold-standard study definitively disproving such a link. Meanwhile, the health of American children continues to decline, ranking among the worst in the developed world. Neurodevelopmental disorders like autism and ADHD are at crisis levels, yet federal agencies remain unwilling to conduct the comprehensive safety studies that could expose the full impact of mass vaccination on childhood health. Now, with Robert F. Kennedy Jr. at the helm of the Department of Health and Human Services, a long-overdue reckoning may finally be at hand. Unlike his predecessors, Kennedy is an advocate for transparency and accountability. If pursued earnestly, Kennedy's leadership could potentially reshape public health policies and exposing the truth about vaccines' role in the rise of neurological disorders, including autism. The question now is: Will the truth finally be allowed to come to light?
Utah has filed a landmark public lands lawsuit asking the U.S. Supreme Court to address whether the federal government can simply hold unappropriated lands within a state indefinitely. This week, we take a look at out how we got here and what it could mean for public lands access in Utah. Guests: Redge Johnson, Dan Burton, Dillon Hoyt
Join us for an insightful conversation with Dan Burton, CEO of Health Catalyst, as he reflects on his incredible journey over the past 14 years. In this episode, Dan shares the evolution of his leadership style, the challenges of scaling a company from a startup to a public entity, and the impact of COVID-19 on the healthcare industry.Discover how Health Catalyst leverages data and artificial intelligence to improve healthcare outcomes and the importance of maintaining a strong company culture as the organization grows. Dan also discusses the principles of servant leadership and how they shape the way he leads his team.Throughout the episode, Dan emphasizes the significance of humility in leadership and the role of faith in his life. He shares personal anecdotes about the people who took chances on him, including his co-founders and his wife, Sarah.Whether you're a leader in the healthcare sector or simply interested in the intersection of technology and healthcare, this episode is packed with valuable insights and lessons learned from Dan's remarkable journey.00:00 - Introduction to Dan and Health Catalyst01:10 - Leadership Evolution at Health Catalyst02:50 - Understanding Health Catalyst's Mission06:40 - The Role of AI in Healthcare10:00 - Generative AI Use Cases16:20 - Future of AI in Healthcare18:10 - Going Public: The Decision and Experience24:00 - Navigating Challenges as a Public Company29:00 - The Importance of Servant Leadership33:40 - A Day in the Life of a CEO39:30 - The Role of Faith in Leadership42:30 - The Challenge of Humility in Leadership46:00 - Acknowledging Those Who Gave ChancesIf you enjoyed this video and want to support us please leave a LIKE, write a comment on this video and Share it with your friends. Subscribe to our channel on YouTube and click the icon for notifications when we add a new video. Let us know in the comments if you have any questions. Our website: https://www.siliconslopes.comShow Links: https://www.healthcatalyst.comApple Podcasts - https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/silicon-slopes-the-entrepreneur-capital-of-the-world/id1698150372Spotify Podcasts - https://open.spotify.com/show/2ZdYnWYKPXOqH2fgJ2UJ2N?si=5890c63a145a4a3eSocial:Twitter - https://twitter.com/siliconslopesInstagram - https://www.instagram.com/siliconslopes/LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/company/silicon-slopes/YouTube - https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC8aEtQ1KJrWhJ3C2JnzXysw
In mid-March Casey didn't sounds lucid or humorous and she couldn't spin a yarn or offer wisdom. I'm grateful for her impact on the patient-caregiver movement. Blog subscribers: Listen to the podcast here. Scroll down through show notes to read the post. Subscribe to Health Hats, the Podcast, on your favorite podcast player This episode can be watched on YouTube Episode Notes Prefer to read, experience impaired hearing or deafness? Find FULL TRANSCRIPT at the end of the other show notes or download the printable transcript here Contents with Time-Stamped Headings to listen where you want to listen or read where you want to read (heading. time on podcast xx:xx. page # on the transcript) Proem.. 2 Healthcare is Hilarious intro 00:44. 2 Health Hats, the Podcast intro 01:20. 2 From Episode#127 Healthcare is Hilarious, with Mighty Casey Quinlan. Jun 6, 2021 01:59. 3 Feel like I've been shoved through a pipe 02:38. 3 Mobility 04:49. 4 Bemused about dying 06:34. 4 Bored with the new you? 07:51. 5 Not alone 08:55. 5 From episode #132: Healthcare is Hilarious. Continuing Mets Saga. Hospital. Home. 09:41. 5 Pain management 11:16. 6 Recognize privilege 13:10. 6 Hospitalists and coordination of care 14:35. 7 A word from our sponsor, Abridge 16:06. 7 Episode #139: Normal, A Dryer Setting with Mighty Casey Quinlan 16:49. 7 Steroids, love ‘em, hate ‘em 17:30. 8 Leaping tall buildings 19:20. 9 Engaged with sax – changing capabilities 20:16. 9 Patient hackers adapting 21:36. 9 Not quitting till I'm dead 23:26. 10 Episode #181: Might Casey Unplugged 24:00. 10 Health update – not great 25:27. 11 Crying over spilled hair? 27:43. 11 Spiritual Health 30:27. 12 Death by a thousand pilots 31:52. 12 Busting down silos 36:07. 13 Colossal challenge 37:02. 14 Reflection 39:25. 14 Podcast Outro 41:23. 15 Please comment and ask questions at the comment section at the bottom of the show notes on LinkedIn via email YouTube channel DM on Instagram, Twitter, to @healthhats Credits Music on intro and outro by permission from Joey van Leeuwen, Drummer, Composer, and Arranger including Moe's Blues for Proem and Reflection Web and Social Media Coach, Dissemination Kayla Nelson @lifeoflesion Leon van Leeuwen edits the article-grade transcript. Intro photo of Vulture Couple by Rich Rieger used with permission Photo of fire by Ani Kolleshi on Unsplash Photo of fist by Dan Burton on Unsplash Photo of silos by Ricardo Gomez Angel on Unsplash Photo of ice cream by Food Photographer | Jennifer Pallian on Unsplash The views and opinions presented in this podcast and publication are solely my responsibility and do not necessarily represent the views of the Patient-Centered Outcomes Research Institute® (PCORI®), its Board of Governors, or Methodology Committee. Danny van Leeuwen (Health Hats) Sponsored by Abridge Inspired by and grateful to Jan Oldenberg, Geri Lynn Baumblatt, Fred Trotter, Claire Sachs, Lygeia Ricciardia, and hundreds of others Links In hospice, Mighty Casey receives SPM's “Doc Tom” Award Related podcasts Episode#127 Healthcare is Hilarious, with Mighty Casey Quinlan. Episode #132: Healthcare is Hilarious. Continuing Mets Saga. Hospital. Home. (health-hats.com) Episode #139: Normal, a Dryer Setting with Mighty Casey Quinlan #139 (health-hats.com) Episode #181: Mighty Casey Quinlan Unplugged #3 | Danny van Leeuwen Health Hats (health-hats.com) About the Show Welcome to Health Hats, learning on the journey toward best health. I am Danny van Leeuwen, a two-legged, old, cisgender, white man with privilege, living in a food oasis, who can afford many hats and knows a little about a lot of healthcare and a lot about very little. Most people wear hats one at a time, but I wear them all at once. I'm the Rosetta Stone of Healthcare. We will listen and learn about what it takes to adjust...
Nick has some advice on making a career change. Photo by Dan Burton on Unsplash.
Hosts: Derek Brown and Taylor Morgan The remote work boom has had an interesting impact across the country. More flexibility over hours and work location has made a lot of people happy. Something that has made Utah employers, specifically public service employers, unhappy is the competition with out of state firms. Dan Burton, General Counsel for the Utah Attorney General's Office, joins the show to explain how the remote work trend has negatively affected the Utah AG's office.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Congressman Dan Burton interviews Curt Weldon, an expert in international issues, with information involving Suitcase Nukes.
Congressman Dan Burton interviews Curt Weldon, an expert in international issues, with information involving Suitcase Nukes.
Congressman Dan Burton interviews Curt Weldon, an expert in international issues, with information involving Suitcase Nukes.
Congressman Dan Burton interviews Curt Weldon, an expert in international issues, with information involving Suitcase Nukes.
Congressman Dan Burton interviews Curt Weldon, an expert in international issues, with information involving Suitcase Nukes.
Congressman Dan Burton interviews Curt Weldon, an expert in international issues, with information involving Suitcase Nukes.
In this conversation with Dan Burton he revealed something you don't often get from political candidates. Learn more about Dan and how to support his campaign at https://burtonforpa.com/ See the video of this interview https://youtu.be/6cBk3CnMk58
Olivier nominee Dan Burton is currently starring as Phil Davis in the UK tour of White Christmas, having previously played the role in the West End at the Dominion Theatre. Described as "a timeless romantic comedy to warm hearts of all ages", White Christmas has music and lyrics by Irving Berlin and book by David Ives and Paul Blake. Dan's theatre credits include playing Giles in The Mousetrap (West End), Don Lockwood in Singin' In The Rain (Paris), Jerry in Top Hat (Kilworth House), Billy in 42nd Street (Paris), Riff in West Side Story (Austria) and he was nominated for an Olivier Award for his performance as Tulsa in Gypsy (Savoy Theatre / Chichester); Earlier in his career, Dan appeared onstage in The Pajama Game, Grease, Jersey Boys, Betty Blue Eyes, Legally Blonde, Chicago, Dirty Dancing and Miss Saigon.White Christmas tours the UK until Sunday 2nd January 2022. You can see it at The Bristol Hippdrome, Canterbury Marlowe, Manchester Palace Theatre, Plymouth Theatre Royal and Edinburgh Playhouse. Hosted by Andrew Tomlins. @Andrew_Tomlins Thanks for listening! Email: andrew@westendframe.co.ukVisit westendframe.co.uk for more info about our podcasts.
Pour être créatif, il faut connaître les bases. Pascal Robby. Une des premières phrases que j'ai dites il y a 2 ans dans les Racines de la Créativité quand j'ai théorisé la première fois les 3 types de créativité que j'avais identifié. Nous allons commencer une série de 3 épisodes sur ces 3 types de créativité. En commençant par la créativité d'expression de soi. C'est le sujet de cette nouvelle Pause Récréative. Tu vas notamment découvrir : La croyance à la con qui m'énerve chaque fois que je l'entends (j'en ai fait un épisode tellement ça me gonfle) Un rappel de la définition de cette créativité d'expression (Pour être créatif, il faut connaître les bases, je ne le répèterai jamais assez) Le premier point vital pour enfin réussir à exprimer ta créativité (c'est le point le plus important et pourtant c'est celui qu'on oublie le plus souvent) L'élément qui te différencie à coup sûr des autres créatifs… même quand tu n'as pas l'impression d'être créatif ! Tom Cruise, Jean Jacques Goldman et Zidane te montrent comment utiliser le 3ème point vital pour devenir créatif sans même t'en apercevoir Comment développer des habitudes qui deviennent une seconde nature L'indice qui permet d'identifier les points vitaux de ta créativité (c'est un excellent départ si tu ne sais pas par où commencer en créativité) La question qui permet d'identifier le 6ème point vital de l'expression de soi (celui-là arrive comme une couche de glaçage sur ton gâteau de la créativité) Le carburant explosif pour donner un coup de fouet à ta créativité Bonne écoute ! -- Références citées : Mon livre Pas besoin d'être artiste pour devenir créatif Episode sur les 3 types de créativité Libérez votre créativité de Julia Cameron John Demartini Le concept du hérisson de Jim Collins Ikigaï Crédit Photo : Photo by Dan Burton on Unsplash – Où me retrouver : Dans ma newsletters où je partage 2 fois par semaine mes dernières découvertes et réflexions sur la créativité. Tu peux rejoindre ma tribu ici : https://www.subscribepage.com/creatiforganise Je te dis à tout de suite dans ma newsletters
Dan Burton has agriculture roots that go back 6 generations. He serves as the Director of Operations for Sun House Ventures LLC. Dan has 12 years of cannabis cultivation experience, including large scale greenhouse cultivation, large scale indoor and acres of farmland.Dan has spent the last 4 1/2 years in large scale hemp farming with over 2,000 acres in cultivation. In that time Dan has worked on pioneering hemp harvest processes and technologies. He also designed and built a hemp harvest processing system for Sun House Ventures LLC. Dan has a proven track record in team building and in leadership roles. Dan also represents Sun Ventures LLC as a founding member of the Texas Hemp Coalition.
MUSICALS MOODS Aflevering 40 – 2 oktober 2021 Korte speellijst: 1. “New York, New York” – Frank Sinatra Uit de film New York, New York 2. “On Broadway” – E. Clayton Cornelious, James Harkness, e.a. Uit de musical Beautiful - The Carole King Musical 3. “Broadway” – Brigitte Kaandorp, Ensemble Uit de musical Brigitte de musical 4. “Broadway” – Gemma Sutton, Lara Pulver, Dan Burton, e.a. Uit de musical Gypsy 5. “Broadway Here I Come” – Jeremy Jordan Uit de musical Smash 6. “Broadway Baby” – Elaine Stritch Uit de musical Follies 7. “De Koning van Broadway” – John Kraaijkamp & ensemble Uit de musical De Producers 8. “Je Redt Het Niet Op Broadway” – Tony Neef Uit de musical Spamalot 9. “Lullaby of Broadway” – Tom Lister, Company Uit de musical 42 nd Street 10. “Dans Op New York City” – Juvani Richardson & ensemble Uit de musical Fame 11. “Mijn New York” – Will van Selst, Margot Giselle, Nathalie van Gent Uit de musical Annie 12. “Only in New York” – Sheryl Lee Ralph Uit de musical Thoroughly Modern Millie 13. “King Of New York”- Ben Frankhauser, Kara Lindsay, Ensemble Uit de musical Newsies 14. “New York New York” – Tony Yazbeck, Jay Armstrong Johnson, Clyde Alves Uit de musical On The Town
Hello and welcome to Martin Hewlett's Calming Anxiety.Today's podcast is in memory of Dan Burton, a fellow paramotorist, Diver and fund raiser who we sadly lost this weekend. Don't forget to download app.... Calming Anxiety for IOS - https://apps.apple.com/gb/app/calming-anxiety/id1576159331Calming Anxiety for Android - https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=digital.waterfront.calming.anxiety&hl=en-GBPlease download and enjoy. Our 3 minute meditation playlist on YouTube - https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLIEHBjIeSUViM_0g-Lq_jQBcTc8kl1123Suicidal Thoughts - My companion YouTube channel where I talk about more trickier topics. https://youtu.be/QoXxIpcN7xUAfter listening to today's show why not watch this short clip from my YouTube channel all about this wonderful blend of mindfulness that is Calming Anxiety. https://youtu.be/lA53v6GOLL4Wim Hof - The Ice Man links - https://youtu.be/tybOi4hjZFQ https://www.youtube.com/user/wimhof1/videosTry our "3 minute meditation" on our YouTube channel, a coffee break for the soul - https://youtu.be/Hwu6Iw5aEjAThis is our lovely new visual meditation guide, please do subscribe and like. (it would really help)https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yMZpos7vRjg&t=56sLet Martin take you into a wonderful state of blissful calm.Join me on ClubHouse - @calminganxiety My chosen charity , just $1 will buy 1 treated anti malaria net. For helping to fight against malaria - https://www.againstmalaria.com/ If you have found benefit from my podcast I do have a "buy me a coffee" page which helps to fund the hosting costs and all the time. :) https://www.buymeacoffee.com/calminganxietyIf you have an Alexa device at home its now as simple as "Alexa, play the Calming Anxiety Podcast" All your favourite shows (over 300) now even easier to access. Please do think about our members page, a place where we have all your regular shows but advert free and bonus content that I am adding to weekly.For only $5.00 !! (Crazy cheap) you also get bonus content, longer shows for insomnia, deeper relaxation shows and monthly "ask me anything".It would also really help as I can then write more for more people around the world. There is also huge discounts on our future courses. Please click here to join our fan page - https://calminganxietypodcast.supercast.tech/Listen to the show and then leave me a voice message here with your tips... - https://www.speakpipe.com/calminganxietyI am always open to requests and tips as I try to help as many people as possible . My email is calminganxiety@martinhewlett.co.ukIf you feel like you need more help but don't want to see a therapist in person then why not check out our online course - https://courses.martinhewlett.co.uk/courses/banishanxietyIf you have found benefit in any of our podcasts then it would really help if you could subscribe as well to our YouTube Channel - https://www.youtube.com/c/martinhewlett?sub_confirmation=1Finally, if you are ready to learn more about meditation and self hypnosis we have an eBook - Calming Anxiety - A New Way of Thinking. It comes with 5 guided sessions to listen to and shows you how to learn to relax deeply. https://www.martinhewlett.co.uk/resources/ Its free !!!For one on one Zoom hypnotherapy sessions to help with anxiety and insomnia to confidence and coping with bad habits email hypnotherapy@martinhewlett.co.ukand , for our range of T-shirts and hoodies. www.martinhewlett.co.uk/shopand finally, in everything you do, just be kind .Backing Music by Chris Collins
Dan is the CEO of a multi-billion dollar healthcare improvement company, but what sticks out about him is that he's one of the best examples you can find anywhere of a person who is able to love a fellow human being. Dan shares how he was able to come to know the timeless principles that guide his life, and how his understanding of the immeasurable value of every person on the planet influences his daily interactions. Dan Burton serves as CEO of Health Catalyst, a healthcare data warehousing and analytics company. He became involved with Health Catalyst when it was a three-person startup. Mr. Burton is also the co-founder of HB Ventures, the first outside equity holder in Health Catalyst. Prior to Health Catalyst and HB Ventures, Mr. Burton led the Corporate Strategy Group at Micron Technology (NASDAQ: MU). He also spent eight years with Hewlett-Packard (NYSE: HPQ) in strategy and marketing management roles. Before joining HP he was an associate consultant with the Boston Consulting Group, where he advised healthcare systems and technology companies. Mr. Burton holds an MBA with high distinction from Harvard University, where he was elected a George F. Baker Scholar, and a BS in economics, magna cum laude, from BYU. In the episode, Dan mentions twelve habits he tries to achieve daily to help "keep his cup full": Sleep – at least 7 hours Prayer Plan the day – specific tasks to accomplish that day Prepare for and anticipate any particularly challenging elements of the day Journal One hour of gospel study One hour visiting time with Sarah Kindness – in every interaction, starting with immediate family Service – pay attention to promptings and then act -- serve others multiple times each day Exercise Record Calories Stay within Calorie budget (at or below calories burned) You can hear more of Dan's story on Measuring Success Right. To learn more about Health Catalyst, visit healthcatalyst.com. Music for this episode included the following: Acid Trumpet by Kevin MacLeod Link: https://filmmusic.io/song/3340-acid-trumpet License: https://filmmusic.io/standard-license Roll The Intro by Alexander Nakarada Link: https://filmmusic.io/song/4793-roll-the-intro License: https://filmmusic.io/standard-license Loopster by Kevin MacLeod Link: https://filmmusic.io/song/4991-loopster License: https://filmmusic.io/standard-license Total Happy Up And Sunny by Sascha Ende® Link: https://filmmusic.io/song/555-total-happy-up-and-sunny License: https://filmmusic.io/standard-license Summer by Liron Link: https://filmmusic.io/song/6907-summer License: https://filmmusic.io/standard-license Find out more about Hear It Share It by stopping by www.hearitshareit.com. While you are there, you can leave a voicemail or make a donation to the podcast. Share your feedback or your story at hearitshareit@gmail.com or drop by https://www.facebook.com/HearItShareIt to join in on the conversation. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/hearitshareit/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/hearitshareit/support
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In this Session Rachel explains how to use Giggle Games. These are games to help a child adjust to a new sibling, games to help with sibling squabbles and games to build lasting sibling bonds. The session is filled with great ideas on what games to use, how to use them and how effective Giggle Games are in helping children in dealing with many issues. Rachel Schofield is a Parent Coach, Professional Member of the Australian Association of Family Therapists, and Mum of two boys. You can let Rachel know how you go in the Sibling Challenges she offers in each session on her Facebook page – look for the Challenge posts. Download Rachel's free pdf Siblings Guide & Workbook that accompanies these Sessions. It gives you the key points from the podcasts, explains strategies and offers you reflection questions so you can figure out how to build better relationships between your kids. Learn more about Rachel on her Facebook page and website https://www.facebook.com/RachelSchofield.au/ rachelschofield.com/siblings Photo by Dan Burton on Unsplash --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/figuring-out-families/message
Dan Burton is a pharmacist by training and resides in Calgary, AB. He completed his BSc in Pharmacy at the University of Alberta in 2016 and then went on to complete his Doctor of Pharmacy thereafter. His patients affectionately call him Dr. Dan. He is the founder of Healthcare Evolution which is an online behaviour based weight management clinic, with the mission to help as many people as possible live a happier and healthier life. Dan has a keen interest in obesity, diabetes, and mental health. This has led him to obtain further designations as a Certified Bariatric Educator (CBE) and a Certified Diabetes Educator (CDE). If he is not working with patients or learning another facet of business you can generally find in the mountains or at the gym! Learn more about Healthcare Evolution
In today’s episode of Agents Influence podcast, host Jason Cass interviews Dan Burton, founder of Drone Base company. Dan talks about the benefits, and efficiency of drone technology, especially during the Coronavirus situation. Dan also shares the mission and goal of his company. Episode Highlights Jason Cass introduces guest Dan Burton. (1:24) Is Dan an Android, or an iPhone user? (3:28) Does Dan love to win or hate to lose? (3:35) What does Dan attribute to his success, skill, or luck? (4:24) Dan shares his background story and the key to his success. (5:30) Dan went to business school and did his research on drone commercialization before he started his company in 2014. (7:10) Dan says that they’ve done hundreds of thousands of flights in all 50 US states and 70 different countries. (7:23) How does Dan get better decisions by drone flight? (7:45) Dan shares that they also do underwriting work more typically for commercial and industrial insurance. (9:17) Dan says that Drone Base built the largest network of professional drone pilots in the world. (10:15) Dan says that Drone Base is really pushing the operational edge of what's possible. (14:30) Does Dan think Amazon will be able to deliver with drones? (16:18) Where does Dan see his business 5 to 10 years from now? (18:49) Dan thinks drone technology has the ability of carriers to deliver value to their policyholders in natural disaster situations. (21:28) Dan says that drone technology allows a way to provide a contactless inspection during this Coronavirus situation. (23:15) What is Dan reading at this point right now? (26:47) 3 Key Points: The goal of Drone Base is to get its customers a better, faster, and safer decision from a drone flight that is powered by their network of drone operators all over the world. Dan thinks scale means being able to serve truly national companies, and multi-state also brings value to the individuals in a small town in Kansas. Dan believes drone technology has the ability of carriers to deliver value to their policyholders in natural disaster situations. Key Quotes: “If you want someone to adopt the new technology, it has to be broadly applicable.” - Dan Burton “I try to approach this industry with some core humility.” - Dan Burton “I think we were pretty well ahead of that operational curve.” - Dan Burton Resources Mentioned: Agency Intelligence Reach out to Jason Cass Drone Base Loyal Listeners Shirt Advertisers: Veruna Advisor Evolved
Trevor and Steve sit down with Dan Burton, CEO of Health Catalyst.
This week on OffKey, we're looking at a key part of Canada's music industry: funding. In Canada, there are numerous grants offered by public and private organizations that artists can apply to for funding costs associated with recording, promotion, and touring. I had the pleasure of speaking with Jimmy Leitch from Music BC, Steve Love from Music PEI, and Karina Moldovan from FACTOR to learn more about the initiatives and funding programs they offer. We discussed provincial grants for live showcases and tours, FACTOR programs for artist development and recording costs, and the importance of Canada's funding system to the country's music industry. I hope this episode is helpful to any artists looking for support for their projects! For more information on funding programs offered by these organizations: http://www.musicbc.org/programs/ https://www.musicpei.com/programs/ https://www.factor.ca/our-programs/our-programs-overview/ Photo by Dan Burton on Unsplash If you enjoyed the episode, please subscribe to OffKey and leave us a rating and review on iTunes! https://itunes.apple.com/ca/podcast/offkey/id1450403128?mt=2 Get in touch, we'd love to hear from you! Email: offkey@membran.net Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/membranlabs/ Taliya: https://www.instagram.com/taliyasw/ If you're interested in recording your own podcast, visit us at http://membranlabs.com/for more info. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/offkey-music-podcast/support
TBB co-hosts Charley Barnes and Dan Burton grab local-to-Worcester poet and bookworm Ade Couper to talk Gothic literature, high fantasy and biscuits.
For a festive special, TBB hosts Charley Barnes and Dan Burton, recommend some holiday reading for your festive/gothic/alt/poetry needs. Hear them talk all things literature with some special recommendations added in by social media guru, Rhi Levi.
TBB hosts, Charley Barnes and Dan Burton, are talking to local poet Claire Walker about her recent poetry pamphlet, Collision, her plans for future work, and her favourite biscuits!
TBB hosts, Charley Barnes and Dan Burton, have taken local-to-Worcester author and poet, Kieran Davis, out for a Sunday morning coffee. They talked books, reading, writing and plans for a literary future, at local coffee house, Method Coffee Roasters.
Dan. Burton was one of three employees when Health Catalyst was formed. They started by defining a set of principles they would operate from and cultural attributes that they wanted to define the company and the clients they worked with. Dan took a few minutes to share with me some of thinking around culture at Health Catalyst.
In episode #1 of the TBB podcast, Charley Barnes and Dan Burton introduce themselves as the hosts of the podcast, and let listeners know what they can expect from upcoming episodes. They talk books, briefly argue about biscuits, and chat about their writing lives!
In this episode of the DELTA Podcast, I meet up with Dan Burton, Funder of Drone Base. We discussed the growing community of drone pilots and the scalability of thermal payloads for broader commercial missions. Check out the download “Three Growth Areas for Thermal Drones” Visit www.FLIR.com/delta for more tips, tricks, downloads, and conversations.
I’ve lived in areas where it gets really cold, and I’ve lived where it’s warm most of the time. I’ve lived up north in Ohio and in Maine, and now I’m in sunny Florida. I definitely prefer the warmer climate. But today’s story is about being cold. Really, really cold. Dan Burton brought his fat tire bike to the coast of Antarctica, and he biked from there to the South Pole. That’s 750 miles, and it’s uphill, and it’s against the wind, and it’s in temperatures that are colder than just about anyone would be comfortable with. But he did it – and in fact, he was the first one to do it. And actually, it happened 5 years ago, and no one has done it again since then – at least not at the time we recorded this conversation, which is early 2019. And I learned something really interesting. The elevation at the South Pole is 9300 feet. But only 300 feet of that is actual land. The 9000 feet of elevation on top of that land is solid ice. So at the South Pole Dan was standing on ice that was almost 2 miles thick. In fact, during our conversation he mentions that he actually walked over some mountains but he wasn’t able to see them, because he was actually on top of them because of that thick layer of ice. I’m always intrigued by stories of human endurance like this, so I really loved hearing this story first hand from Dan. Here’s where you can learn more about his expedition: Blog: http://epicsouthpole.blogspot.com/ YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/user/EpicBiking Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/SouthPoleEpic/ Book: https://amzn.to/2VVRrHR (Amazon aff link) Here’s the video Dan and I discuss, about the lady that fell into the crevasse: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eIGbKLmEkKM And if you like this podcast, you’re welcome to buy me a coffee – WhatWasThatLike.com/coffee
“Our view is that being a professional drone pilot is a new class of skilled labor.” - Dan Burton (click to tweet) Drones are all the buzz. We hear about Amazon now delivering packages via drone flight and our neighbor getting the newest drone for Christmas—but what do these mini-UFOs mean for the world of insurance? In claims, the need for drones is robust—in mines, surveying water damage, calculating the dimensions of a construction site. These are just some of the examples where drone technology can be beneficial to insurance claims. But it turns out that the equation for success is more complex than just filling these needs. A drone company must capture the data and analyze it in a way that the carrier can do something with. On today’s episode of FNO: InsureTech, we are joined by visionary and veteran, Dan Burton, the Founder and CEO of Dronebase. Started in 2014, Dronebase is now the largest provider of commercial drone flights. Tune in to this episode to hear Dan’s insights about drone flight in the insurance space, so you can know where it fits into your product or service. “School is great—but practical application is better.” - Dan Burton (click to tweet) The FNO: Tips Fast, reliable drone data allows the customer to save time and money Many drone pilots are military veterans, leveraging their skills into civilian life When first starting out, just seek out experience to gain knowledge Drone technology progresses toward becoming obsolete at a rate 2x the iPhone Put as much energy into operations as you do into marketing and sales When employing 1099s—you want to keep them working as much as possible In the future, sprouting technologies like thermal sensors will create more pointed datasets The successful verticals will be established by the acquisition and analysis of certain datasets There are internal capture drones specifically designed to fly in the interior (ex: warehouses) Fourseventy Claim Management www.470claims.com
In this episode of Profiles in Risk, I spoke with Dan Burton, founder of Dronebase. Drones are reshaping our ability to capture and work with high-resolution imagery. For the insurance space, drones will re-define our ability to capture data for inspections & claims.CONNECT WITH DANIEL BURTON: Home Page: https://www.dronebase.com/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/daniel-burton-28711789/ BOOKS RECOMMENDED BY DANIEL:Books by Robert Heinlein: https://amzn.to/2t4tqlq The 3 Body Problem: https://amzn.to/2t2RPbj SUBSCRIBE AT:Buzzsprout RSS: http://www.buzzsprout.com/87086Google Play: https://goo.gl/WMAvW4iTunes: https://goo.gl/7SqwvP Overcast: https://goo.gl/8b4cbD Spotify: https://goo.gl/niAbGN Stitcher: https://goo.gl/DmE7MiYouTube: https://goo.gl/1Turar
Hey what's up you lovely people? I took a break from podcasting and posting over the weekend which topped up my tanks so that I can have the pleasure of letting you know that Episode 71 of the Know Yourself Podcast has now dropped which is an interview with Poet and author Dan Burton @danburton10
Dan Burton is the Founder and CEO of DroneBase, the largest global drone operations, which provides businesses with stunning aerial information to make better, real-time decisions about their most critical assets. Under Burtons vision and leadership, DroneBase has become the trusted, go-to drone platform for aerial images and data for worldwide enterprise clients. As a result, the company has grown its global pilot network 10x year over year, has completed 100,000 commercial flights, and has raised capital from top VC firms including Union Square Ventures, Upfront, and SkyFund (the joint venture between Accel and DJI). Dan Burton – Drones in the Business World Before founding DroneBase, Dan Burton analyzed industries for global corporations on Goldman Sachs Technology, Media & Telecom Group. He initially became a drone enthusiast during his service as a Marine Infantry Officer in Iraq and Afghanistan from 2007 - 2011. While in the Marines, the drone industry was just getting started and he watched it grow from the likes of the first desktop computers to iPhones. Burton started his career as a Special Projects Assistant in the U.S. Senate. Burton has an MBA from Harvard Business School and a Bachelor of Arts from New York University. “For any veteran, the transition may be under-appreciated; that’s a difficult thing.” – Dan Burton Quick Transition The transition from the Marine Corps to Harvard Business School definitely came up quick for Dan. He loves the USMC and everything it stands for. Dan lived in New York during September 11 and saw it all happen. As a result, the events of 9-11 caused Dan to take a deeper look at his military training. Consequently, he realized that in the USMC their drone technology was second to none. “Drone technology that was miniaturizing and computerizing; I really believe that it would transform the business world.” – Dan Burton Starting a Business Dan initially left the finance world with no income and no healthcare to start his business. Hence, the clock was ticking but he was passionate about his belief drone technology could transform the business world. He sought out anyone who was doing commercial drone operations including veterans who had worksites and started doing work for free to put his company out there. “It’s really hard to start a business; I would only recommend doing it if there is a problem you really want to see solved.” – Dan Burton Don’t forget to leave us a 5-star rating and review if you enjoyed the show. We would love to hear from you! Check out these links for Dan Burton: DroneBase Blog Website Twitter LinkedIn Download Joe Crane’s Top 7 Paths to Freedom or get it on your mobile device. Text VETERAN to 38470. Join the Veteran on the Move on Facebook! Check out Veteran on the Move on Facebook to connect with our guests! It’s a great place where you can stay in touch with other veterans who are transitioning to entrepreneurship. Get updates and free gouge on the people, programs and resources to help you in your transition to entrepreneurship. Veteran On the Move podcast has published over 200 episodes. Our listeners have the opportunity to hear in-depth interviews conducted by host Joe Crane . The podcast features people, programs and resources to assist veterans in their transition to entrepreneurship. As a result, Veteran On the Move has over 1,000,000 verified downloads through Stitcher Radio, Sound Cloud, itunes and RSS Feed Syndication making it one of the most popular Military Entrepreneur Shows on the Internet Today.
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DroneBase is one of the world's largest, professional drone service provider networks. Think of it as "Uber for drone pilots". If you need a drone operator to come accomplish a mission for you, chances are, you can get one through DroneBase. Dan Burton is CEO of DroneBase and has been leading the charge at the Southern California-based company since its inception. The company has grown to become a premier name in the DSP (drone service provider) space and represents an approach that can truly scale as the industry grows. DroneBase is also taking experimental approaches to software with an AR (augmented reality) app.
On today’s show we sit-down with Health Catalyst CEO Dan Burton in front of a live audience at Silicon Slopes HQ. Dan is one of the most humble, intelligent, and genuinely good leaders we have in Silicon Slopes. He serves on our executive board, but far more impressive is the company he’s built at Health Catalyst. Likely to be one of the next unicorns to come out of Utah, under Dan’s leadership Health Catalyst has experienced an enviable amount of growth and success in recent years.
On today's show we sit-down with Health Catalyst CEO Dan Burton in front of a live audience at Silicon Slopes HQ. Dan is one of the most humble, intelligent, and genuinely good leaders we have in Silicon Slopes. He serves on our executive board, but far more impressive is the company he's built at Health Catalyst. Likely to be one of the next unicorns to come out of Utah, under Dan's leadership Health Catalyst has experienced an enviable amount of growth and success in recent years.
CEO Dan Burton, receiving the DHIS Innovator Award on behalf of the data warehouse company, speaks to strengths and values that have driven the company’s success.
Host Steve Krupa of Psilos Group interviews Dan Burton, CEO of Data Warehousing powerhouse Health Catalyst about fund-raising, resisting early strategic sales and how Big Data is changing health care.
Ms. Clay is a former Senior Professional Staff Member who led the health care oversight team on the House of Representatives Committee on Government Reform and Oversight with then Chairman Dan Burton of Indiana. The investigations and conducted hearings included looking into the over medicating of very young children labeled with ADHD, the role of complementary and alternative medicine in our health care system, dietary supplement regulation, vaccine injury and the epidemic increase of rates of autism spectrum disorders. Ms. Clay first became known in the complementary and alternative medicine community from her work both in the National Institutes of Health’s Office of Alternative Medicine and subsequently the United States Congress. She was recruited from the NIH to lead a Congressional inquiry looking at the role of Complementary and Alternative Medicine in our health care system. This would expand to look at the implementation of dietary supplement health and education act of 1994. While working for Congress, Ms. Clay served as a member of the US Delegation to the CODEX Alimentarius Committee on Nutrition and Foods for Special Dietary Uses (A WTO level regulatory authority). She has since worked to limit the restrictive impact of CODEX on vitamin and mineral supplements in the United States. In 1999, the more than 1 million families living with autism in the United States would come to know Beth as the open-minded, dedicated Congressional staffer working with Congressman Dan Burton to evaluate why there was an epidemic rise in the rates of autism spectrum disorders. After resigning her government position. Ms. Clay has remained active philanthropically on veterans and children’s health issues. She serves as an International Human Rights Commissioner with the Citizens Commission for Human Rights (www.cchrint.org).
Guest Rogue: Jennifer Dixon; Forgotten Superheroes of Science: Katherine Johnson; News Items: Mammals vs Dinosaurs, Scott Adams on Science, METI Controversy, Anderson Cooper vs Dan Burton, DNA Barcoding of Herbs; Who's That Noisy; Dumbest Thing of the Week; Science or Fiction
Guest Rogue: Jennifer Dixon; Forgotten Superheroes of Science: Katherine Johnson; News Items: Mammals vs Dinosaurs, Scott Adams on Science, METI Controversy, Anderson Cooper vs Dan Burton, DNA Barcoding of Herbs; Who's That Noisy; Dumbest Thing of the Week; Science or Fiction
Discovery Channel videographer and underwater creative Dan Burton of Eye Mirror shares the story of long term business building with challenges, setbacks and Kickstarter crowdfunding success. If you've ever wanted 360 degree amazingness in video and product creation this product is absolutely worth checking out. The Eye Mirror 360º Kickstarter Campaign Key Crowdfunding Takeaways The challenges of coming to market too early Why doing what you love is a great way to build a business How find an amazing cofounder The challenges of showcasing complex products What happens when a project goes on a long break Why Kickstarter photography products do so well The reasons to build a product you would use yourself How to use new technology to create a whole new class of products Why delivering a product late to backers can be beneficial Success Quotes None. Just do what you love. Links Eye-Mirror.com The Eye Mirror Android App [clear-line] Connect with Dan @EyeMirror360 @DanDiver Kickstarter Love AirDog PowerUp 3.0 Paper Airplane Our Sponsor eFulFillment Service: Want to get your rewards out to backers and eliminate the hassle of post-campaign shipping? EFS can help with tons of crowdfunding experience and special discounts for Art of the Kickstart listeners these guys are a great bet to help your business grow. Love the Show? Leave us a Review
It's all about state and national politics Tuesday on The Gary Snyder show on 1400 WBAT from 3-6pm: 3:35 - Pete Seat, former White House spokesman and current Communications Guru for the Indiana State Republican Party, breaks down the Republican Presidential Primary 4:07 - Jack Lugar, Republican 5th CD candidate, tells us why he is the guy to replace Dan Burton. 4:35 - Brian Howey, publisher of HoweyPolitics.com, gives us the latest from the Indiana political grapevine. 5:07 - Your phone calls at (765) 662-1400 on the drug tests, "Halftime in America" and whether any candidate voting against the Chrysler funding desreves a Hoosier vote?
The final arguments in the Charlie White trial. Right to work becomes law. Is the battle over? Dan Burton forgoes re-election and Mitt Romney meets the Indiana ballot requirement.
Melina Kennedy wins the money race over Greg Ballard. Is it a sign? Susan Brooks raises more money then Dan Burton, Democrats challenge McCain petitions, Charlie White's challenge to Evan Bayh rejected, the Indycar tragedy and more.
A state Representative caught in Craigslist scandal. Ads begin for Mayor of Indianapolis. Lugar says economy is strong, critics say he's out of touch. Dan Burton takes on the public, Franklin Township schools and art vs. advertising at the airport.
Sen. Richard Lugar responds to attack ads. Susan Brooks runs for Congress against Dan Burton, Burton's ties to fundraising scandal, public school takeovers, school choice plus honoring veterans at the Brickyard 400.
Republicans line up to challenge Dan Burton. Lugar & Pence raise funds, Dan Coats delivers the weekly GOP radio address, a change in the military condolence policy and Indy Super Bowl memorabilia.
As always, Talkin' Politics is LIVE Tuesday @ 7:00 p.m. and we are going 90 minutes tonight! Our guest list includes: Congressman Dan Burton; Republican candidate for Indiana's 5th Congressional District, Brose McVey; Republican Republican candidate for Indiana State Representative Ron Fusselman; Republican candidate for Huntington County Sheriff Tom Carney will join us to talk about his schools initiative; and Jim Banks,Republican candidate for the Indiana State Senate District 17 seat, will be here to talk about the endorsement he received from Congressman Mike Pence. We will also discuss Huntington's other local races as well as the surprise announcement from Senator Evan Bayh.
A weekly meeting of conservative bloggers, online journalists and modern media strategists hosted by The Heritage Foundation.
Lotsa economic open-line time. Controversy over aid to Palestinian refugees... did the Obama administration entitle refugee status to Palestinians? Conflicting stories. Then, what's being done to the dollar? Rep. Dan Burton. The Chinese say they hate us...why?