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La Desobediencia por Factor Kaiser, con Roberto Gil y Max Kaiser. Dos amigos, dos voces independientes que analizan el engaño: lo que el poder dice; la neta: lo que los conductores responden. Cómo impacta en la gente y cómo debe responder la ciudadanía en...La Desobediencia. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See https://pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
In this episode of Where There's a Will, There's a Way, Stefan and senior associate Lauren Solomonson unpack the often-overlooked world of guardianship and administration orders in Victoria. They explain how VCAT steps in when someone loses capacity without powers of attorney, the difference between guardians and administrators, real-life examples, and why proactive planning is essential.
La Desobediencia por Factor Kaiser, con Roberto Gil y Max Kaiser. Dos amigos, dos voces independientes que analizan el engaño: lo que el poder dice; la neta: lo que los conductores responden. Cómo impacta en la gente y cómo debe responder la ciudadanía en...La Desobediencia. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See https://pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
Tú decides: ¿Navidad feliz o Año Nuevo endeudado? by Andres Gutierrez
U.S. base reopens in Puerto Rico ahead of possible military action against Venezuela. President Trump plans on sending tariff money to farmers. Rep. Jasmine Crockett (D-Texas) has decided to run for U.S. Senate. Smell like a bakery! Battle of the secretaries at the pull-up bar. The great HHS nameplate debate! First lady Melania Trump was made for this role. At the end of the day … free entry days for our national parks. Self-driving car problem in San Francisco. Florida is the Grinch. Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson has a lot of faith in "experts." The Kennedy Center honorees share their thoughts. 00:00 Pat Gray UNLEASHED! 01:24 Where is Kris Cruz? 02:38 Tensions in the Southern Hemisphere 04:38 President Trump Announces New Tariffs 08:07 Trump's Soybean Deal with China 10:05 Whoopi Goldberg on Trump's Presidency 14:50 Jasmine Crockett for Senate?! (AAAHHH!) 22:20 Jasmine Crockett's Tax Plan 33:02 Fat Five 48:14 RFK Jr. and Sean Duffy Do Some Pull-Ups at the Airport 57:02 Melania Trump at Toys for Tots 1:13:59 New Background Material on Charlie Kirk's Killer Released 1:17:20 Waymo Cars Need a Software Update 1:22:29 Resigning DC Police Chief Doesn't Know the Chain-of-Command 1:25:35 Ketanji Brown Jackson Claims Trump is Firing Experts Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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The Supreme Court has taken up Donald's unprecedented challenge to end birthright citizenship—directly targeting a constitutional guarantee that has defined America for more than 150 years. In this episode, we unpack the Fourteenth Amendment, the landmark Wong Kim Ark decision that secured citizenship for children of immigrants, and why the Trump regime is now trying to unravel that legacy.We break down what Donald's lawyers are claiming, what legal scholars are warning, and what's truly at stake: the status, security, and futures of tens of thousands of U.S.-born children. This isn't just a court case—it's a battle over the meaning of America itself.Subscribe and stay tuned. The decision ahead could redefine who gets to call themselves a citizen by birth. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
On this episode: we start with the viral showdown between Nick Fuentes and Piers Morgan, where Morgan dismantles Fuentes in a heated, high-profile clash that dominated timelines. We break down the key moments, the fallout, and how the internet reacted to the now-infamous exchange.Then we look at ABC's decision on Jimmy Kimmel's contract and what it signals for the future of late-night TV. With audiences shifting, networks tightening budgets, and streaming disrupting old norms, the Kimmel call is bigger than just one host.Next: Netflix faces a potential shakeup as Warner Bros. Discovery explores pulling major properties, reshaping the streaming landscape once again. We dig into what might leave, why it matters, and who gains leverage in the chaos.We also cover Marjorie Taylor Greene's appearance on 60 Minutes, plus the strange and messy rise of Long Island's “OnlyFans problem,” where local scandals, adult content, and suburban outrage collide.#NickFuentes #JimmyKimmel #NetflixGet more AoA and become a member to get exclusive access to perks:https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCOfx0OFE-uMTmJXGPpP7elQ/joinGet Erin C's book here: https://amzn.to/3ITDoO7Get Merch here - https://bit.ly/AnthonyMerchSubscribe to the Anthony On Air Podcast here:Facebook - https://bit.ly/AntOnAirFBYouTube - https://bit.ly/AntOnAirYTApple Podcast - https://bit.ly/AntOnAirAppleSpotify - https://bit.ly/AntOnAirSpotTwitter - https://bit.ly/AntOnAirTwitterInstagram - https://bit.ly/AntOnAirInstaTikTok - https://www.tiktok.com/@anthonyonairpodDiscord - https://discord.gg/78V469aV22Get more at https://www.AnthonyOnAir.com
Headlines move fast, but the root struggle rarely changes: what ideas shape our lives, our families, and our country. We follow a clear thread—from Minnesota's funding controversy to Churchill's warnings about Nazism to FDR's 1933 Christmas Eve fireside chat—to ask a hard question: do we evaluate people by ethnicity and origin, or by the ideology they carry and promote? That choice frames everything else, from policy to culture to how we raise our kids.We read from 1 Corinthians on marital fidelity and self-giving, then turn to Revelation's vision of justice and Psalm 143's cry from the depths. These passages aren't abstract; they show how private virtue sustains public courage. Proverbs adds a civic edge with small, wise creatures that model foresight, order, and presence—a reminder that strength without wisdom collapses. Along the way, we honor William S. Bond's Medal of Honor service, because history's courage steadies today's resolve.FDR's Christmas message anchors the conversation in hope and Scripture. He quotes the promise that nations should not learn war forever, a line many now miss because biblical literacy has faded. Benjamin Franklin's accounts of Scripture-saturated speech in early America reveal how a common text once set boundaries for power and protected freedom. When people know the words, leaders can't easily bend them. When that knowledge fades, new creeds slip in under familiar language.Our through-line is simple and urgent: ideology decides direction. If we abandon the principles of Christ—justice, mercy, humility, courage—we leave a vacuum that corrosive systems rush to fill. Rebuild literacy. Teach truth to children. Evaluate policies by dignity, not marketing. Support communities that pray, debate, and act with moral clarity. If this conversation moved you, share it with a friend, subscribe for more, and leave a quick review so others can find the show.Support the showThe American Soul Podcasthttps://www.buzzsprout.com/1791934/subscribe
A fall from a tree, a 42-day coma, and seven years of recovery could have ended a future. For Abdus Sattar Dulal, it sparked one. We sit down with the world president of Disabled Peoples' International to trace a path from a village in Bangladesh to the halls shaping global disability policy, and we ask what it takes to turn rights on paper into access in real life.Dulal recounts building community from the ground up: opening a small shop, organizing youth, teaching adults to read, and then stepping into a factory job won after a chess tournament. There, he called out discrimination, faced threats, and chose a different fight—founding a cross-disability organization that he fueled after-hours for years. That drive grew into regional labor advocacy that placed disabled workers into industry roles, then into global leadership through DPI, an alliance spanning about 140 countries with consultative status at the UN and a decisive role in advancing the UN Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities.We unpack how treaties become tangible change, from Bangladesh's rights and protection act to the stubborn gaps that persist: inaccessible schools, untrained teachers, hospitals without sign language interpreters or accessible beds, and websites that lock out shoppers. We also confront the data problem—how countries define disability differently, why hidden disabilities slip the net, and what that means for planning, funding, and accountability. Dulal doesn't mince words about the funding shortfall; for a population that touches half the world when families are counted, investment remains far too small. His answer is empowerment: disabled leadership setting priorities, controlling budgets, and measuring outcomes so inclusion stops being a promise and becomes a system.If you care about disability rights, digital accessibility, education, and the UNCRPD, this conversation offers history, strategy, and a blueprint: align laws with the convention, train frontline professionals, mandate access across physical and digital spaces, improve data, and fund disabled people's organizations to lead. Subscribe, share with a colleague, and leave a review with the one change you want to see funded first.Support the showFollow axschat on social media.Bluesky:Antonio https://bsky.app/profile/akwyz.com Debra https://bsky.app/profile/debraruh.bsky.social Neil https://bsky.app/profile/neilmilliken.bsky.social axschat https://bsky.app/profile/axschat.bsky.social LinkedInhttps://www.linkedin.com/in/antoniovieirasantos/ https://www.linkedin.com/company/axschat/ https://www.linkedin.com/in/neilmilliken/Vimeohttps://vimeo.com/akwyzhttps://twitter.com/axschathttps://twitter.com/AkwyZhttps://twitter.com/neilmillikenhttps://twitter.com/debraruh
Conservatorship & Guardianship: The Living Probate Nobody Plans For In this Senior Matters episode, hosts Mark Wight and Carly Ward discuss the urgent need for proactive estate planning to avoid court-imposed conservatorship and guardianship. Known as "living probate" in Idaho, these processes strip individuals of financial and personal decision-making authority when prior planning hasn't been done. This could mean a court appointed individual becomes in charge of your finances and your decisions. Mark and Carly explain the differences between conservatorship (managing the money) and guardianship (managing the person), share the emotional and financial toll of court proceedings, and highlight how powers of attorney and trusts can preserve autonomy. With fewer than 30% of people passing away with intact faculties, incapacity planning is critical to keeping families not courts, in control of life's most important decisions.
En el episodio de hoy nos acompaña nuevamente Paulina quien nos comparte más información sobre la microbiota intestinal, hábitos saludables que nos pueden ayudar y sobre la importancia de cuidar nuestra salud mental para tener una microbiota intestinal sana. También hablamos sobre como el deporte nos puede ayudar o intensificar más nuestras molestias gastrointestinales.Este contenido es informativo y no sustituye evaluación médica o nutricional individual. Si presentas síntomas persistentes o alarmas (sangrado, dolor intenso, fiebre, pérdida de peso), consulta a tu médico.-----------------------Bienvenidxs a Efecto Katharsis, soy Brenda y aquí encontrarás un espacio libre de juicios en dónde hablo desde mi experiencia con expertos y no tan expertos, personas en situaciones complicadas, amigos, familiares e incluso contigo, sobre todos esos temas que a menudo escondemos bajo la mesa y hasta en el clóset, por miedo a ser juzgados. Aquí exploramos emociones, pensamientos y experiencias que transforman. Hablamos sin filtros sobre salud mental, autoconocimiento, procesos personales y todo lo que nos mueve por dentro. Recuerda: a veces no podemos solxs, y está bien. Somos fuertes, más también frágiles. Pedir ayuda también es un total acto de valentía.
We are back with your submitted questions. This episode we discuss best practices on who ultimately decides on chapter changes like moving to a new venue?
In this episode of the Econ Dev Show, Dane Carlson talks with Timothy Comerford of Biggins Lacey & Shapiro about the rapidly shifting reality of power availability in site selection. Tim explains how explosive demand from data centers and industrial users is overwhelming electric utilities, reshaping incentive policy, and lengthening timelines for securing capacity. He breaks down the biggest misconceptions around power lead times, why transmission is often the bottleneck, how utilities are adapting with costly engineering studies and take-or-pay requirements, and what steps EDOs must take to credibly position their sites. This is a masterclass on the new electricity-driven geography of economic development. Like this show? Please leave us a review here (https://econdevshow.com/rate-this-podcast/) — even one sentence helps! Ten Actionable Takeaways for Economic Developers Build strong, direct relationships with utility contacts who will actually talk to prospects. Understand that real timelines for securing large loads run in years, not months. Work with utilities to pre-identify transmission routes and right-of-way feasibility. Gather realistic load estimates from prospects instead of just taking their engineer's peak numbers. Know whether your sites already sit near substations with real remaining capacity. Incorporate redundancy needs early, since 100 percent backup can double infrastructure requirements. Prepare for developers who request huge speculative loads and learn how to differentiate serious projects. Recognize that incentives tied to data centers may face political pressure due to ratepayer impacts. Push utilities and state partners to invest in long-range planning that anticipates industrial and data center growth. Educate local stakeholders that modern site readiness now includes power readiness as a top priority. Special Guest: Timothy Comeford.
Maged Harby, General Partner at VMS, joins Jeremy Au to share his journey from publishing to building one of the Middle East's earliest EdTech venture programs, explain how Egypt and Saudi Arabia differ as innovation ecosystems, and guide founders on how to enter the region with cultural fit and strong partnerships. They discuss how EdTech adoption accelerated during COVID, why parents still steer children toward traditional fields, and how Gen Z is shifting toward entrepreneurship. Their conversation explores the contrast between Egypt's talent depth and Saudi Arabia's purchasing power, the need for localization in pricing and UX, and why Middle Eastern markets must be treated as distinct rather than homogeneous. Maged also outlines what he hopes to see next in personalized learning and why teacher training remains the region's biggest unlock. 00:25 VMS: Corporate Venture studio based in Saudi Arabia and provide several program to help and support startup to grow such as Bridge program that support startups that need to expand their business to Saudi Arabia and other programs 03:00 Parents push traditional paths: Egypt's university admissions are rigid and most families still guide children toward engineering or medicine. 07:00 EdVentures built from zero: Maged grew EdVentures into a major EdTech incubator and accelerator with more than 90 graduated startups and 23 investments. 14:00 Gen Z shifts to entrepreneurship: Young people are increasingly drawn to building startups and solving real problems instead of following traditional job tracks. 16:00 Localization defines success: Middle Eastern markets differ in pricing, UX, language and regulation which makes adaptation essential for expansion. 19:00 Competition varies by country: FinTech is saturated in Saudi Arabia while EdTech and health tech remain more open in Egypt and the UAE. 27:00 Teacher quality is the bottleneck: Universities must modernize teacher training so classrooms can match Gen Z and Gen Alpha digital habits. Watch, listen or read the full insight at https://www.bravesea.com/blog/maged-harby-middle-east-playbook Get transcripts, startup resources & community discussions at www.bravesea.com WhatsApp: https://whatsapp.com/channel/0029VakR55X6BIElUEvkN02e TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@jeremyau Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/jeremyauz Twitter: https://twitter.com/jeremyau LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/bravesea English: Spotify | YouTube | Apple Podcasts Bahasa Indonesia: Spotify | YouTube | Apple Podcasts Chinese: Spotify | YouTube | Apple Podcasts Vietnamese: Spotify | YouTube | Apple Podcasts #MiddleEastTech #EdTechInnovation #SaudiArabiaStartups #EgyptEcosystem #GenZEntrepreneurs #LocalizationStrategy #VentureStudios #GCCExpansion #PersonalizedLearning #BRAVEpodcast
“Diciembre NO es excusa: si retrocedes es porque decides soltar el volante”, episodio donde te digo directamente por qué la mayoría se sabotea en estas fechas, cómo evitar caer en el ciclo de “empiezo en enero”, cómo mantener control incluso con antojos, fiestas y comida por todos lados, y cómo Pocket Coach te da estructura cuando tu fuerza de voluntad no alcanza, #nutricion #pocketcoach #disciplinasobreexcusas #perdidadepeso #habitos #coachnutricional #finDeAño #salud #fitness #pesoideal #realidadsinFiltros, diciembre sin retroceder, cómo no perder el progreso, bajar de peso real, evitar sabotaje, disciplina en diciembre, estructura nutricional, pepeles perez, dieta flexible, cerrar el año fuerte, salud y resultados.
Welcome back to the Your Diabetes Insider Podcast. Somehow, it's already December - one of the toughest months of the year for anyone trying to keep their blood sugars, routines, and goals on track. In this episode, I break down why December is the real difference-maker for what your blood sugars, A1C, and overall health will look like in 2026! Most people wait for January to "start fresh," but the truth is simple: the habits you carry through December either give you a running start or put you weeks behind before the new year even begins. We dig into why resolutions fall apart so fast, how to keep your workouts consistent when schedules get messy, ways to manage stress and sleep, how to handle holiday snacking without blowing up your numbers, and the small daily decisions that prevent the usual holiday weight gain and spikes. December can set you up or set you back. This episode is all about helping you survive the season, protect your numbers, and walk into January feeling steady, confident, and already moving in the right direction. Want the best blood sugars you've ever had while enjoying great food? Peep this: https://www.yourdiabetesinsider.com/coaching RESOURCES: Download these FREE guides that will help you on your diabetes, nutrition, and exercise journey! https://www.yourdiabetesinsider.com/free-stuff Watch my food breakdowns here → https://www.youtube.com/@yourdiabetesinsider LET'S TALK! Instagram: @manoftzeel Tiktok: @manoftzeel
A New York state government committee recommended Monday that three downstate casino projects — one in the Bronx and two in Queens — be awarded casino gaming licenses. Plus, the future of a historic, crumbling church building on the Upper West Side will be determined next week.
Some hauntings cling to a house. This one clings to people. For her, it started with a name spoken in an empty hallway and a cold hand that seemed to learn her every emotion. It wasn't tied to a basement or a cursed object. It was tied to her — touching her face, combing through her hair, throwing violent tantrums whenever she dared to pull away. Friends saw it. Dates felt it. One woke up gasping, certain something invisible was sitting on his chest. Her best friend swore it stood at the stairs in a black hood, tall enough to scrape the ceiling… and absolutely furious she was there. For him, it began years earlier in Tulare, California. Snakes in the corner. “People outside.” A glowing grandmother at the dresser the night after she died. Radios shutting off by themselves. Cabinets standing wide open at 3AM. Then came the static blast from a dead record player… and the black-robed figure that appeared during sleep paralysis, staring from the edge of the room like it had been waiting a very, very long time. Are these two people haunted by different entities…or the same kind of thing that never needed an address in the first place? #realghoststories #haunted #shadowpeople #demonicpresence #sleepparalysis #paranormalpodcast #trueghoststory #attachedspirit #supernaturalencounters #creepyencounters #ghoststoriesonline #spiritualwarfare Love real ghost stories? Don't just listen—join us on YouTube and be part of the largest community of real paranormal encounters anywhere. Subscribe now and never miss a chilling new story:
Some hauntings cling to a house. This one clings to people. For her, it started with a name spoken in an empty hallway and a cold hand that seemed to learn her every emotion. It wasn't tied to a basement or a cursed object. It was tied to her — touching her face, combing through her hair, throwing violent tantrums whenever she dared to pull away. Friends saw it. Dates felt it. One woke up gasping, certain something invisible was sitting on his chest. Her best friend swore it stood at the stairs in a black hood, tall enough to scrape the ceiling… and absolutely furious she was there. For him, it began years earlier in Tulare, California. Snakes in the corner. “People outside.” A glowing grandmother at the dresser the night after she died. Radios shutting off by themselves. Cabinets standing wide open at 3AM. Then came the static blast from a dead record player… and the black-robed figure that appeared during sleep paralysis, staring from the edge of the room like it had been waiting a very, very long time. Are these two people haunted by different entities…or the same kind of thing that never needed an address in the first place? #realghoststories #haunted #shadowpeople #demonicpresence #sleepparalysis #paranormalpodcast #trueghoststory #attachedspirit #supernaturalencounters #creepyencounters #ghoststoriesonline #spiritualwarfare Love real ghost stories? Don't just listen—join us on YouTube and be part of the largest community of real paranormal encounters anywhere. Subscribe now and never miss a chilling new story:
Nintendo was playing HARD BALL with Atari over making games on their NES, so Atari only saw one option...to CHEAT! TENGEN is the Atari curve ball that stepped OVER THE LINE! We'll talk about the birth of Tengen, why they existed, and the results of it all, PLUS we'll look at the Tengen unlicensed NES game Road Runner!
JJ & Alex with Jeremiah Jensen and Alex Kirry on November 25, 2025. CFP Predictions Matt Tait, covers Kansas athletics for R1S1sports.com Would You Rather Logan Cooley, Center for the Utah Mammoth NFL Blitz: The Playoff Race in the NFC is heating up The Top 10: Thanksgiving Sides Miami and Utah in the CFP Rankings Is this it for Deion Sanders at Colorado? CFP Rankings
Hour 1 of JJ & Alex with Jeremiah Jensen and Alex Kirry. CFP Predictions Matt Tait, covers Kansas athletics for R1S1sports.com Would You Rather
In today's expansive and deeply personal conversation of the Heal with Kat Podcast, we explore what it really means to heal across timelines — past, present, and future. From future-self visioning to the science of suggestibility, EMDR, hypnotherapy, subconscious blocks, and the ways our lineage shapes who we become… this episode is a full-spectrum journey.Lynnsey Robinson, a clinical hypnotherapist and subconscious healing expert and Kat dive into how the brain, body, and soul work together to create transformation — and why certain healing modalities only “land” when the subconscious is ready.If you love conversations about timelines, trauma, identity shifts, spiritual awakening, subconscious work, brain science, relationships, and money stories… this episode will feel like home.
Predictive maintenance fails without quality field data. Discover how mobile inspection apps eliminate paper-based errors, enable offline data capture, and provide the real-time accuracy that makes predictive algorithms actually work in manufacturing and field operations. Learn more at https://www.alphasoftware.com/blog/inspection-apps-for-field-workers Alpha Software City: Burlington Address: 70 Blanchard Road Website: https://www.alphasoftware.com/
Contributors:James Barrett, consultant psychiatrist and lead clinician at the Charing Cross National Gender Identity ClinicJulie Bindel, feminist and journalistLord Alex Carlile QC, Liberal Democrat member of the House of LordsMelissa Hines, professor of psychology at Cambridge UniversityRichard O'Brien, writer of the Rocky Horror ShowRuth Pearce, postgraduate researcher in sociology at the University of WarwickStephen Whittle OBE, professor of equalities law at Manchester Metropolitan University This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit juliebindel.substack.com/subscribe
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In the second installment of The Nuclear Threshold mini-series, we turn from missile defense to the human side of nuclear risk — the people, protocols, and split-second judgments that determine whether nuclear weapons are ever used. While deterrence is often framed as a stable system, history tells a far messier story: false alarms, malfunctioning sensors, training tapes mistaken for real attacks, and leaders operating under extreme pressure.Our guest, Dr. Steve Fetter — Dean of the Graduate School at the University of Maryland, former Assistant Director in the White House Office of Science and Technology Policy, and member of the Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists' Science and Security Board — walks us through how nuclear launch authority actually works inside the U.S. system. We explore why the president has sole authority, why that concentration of power is riskier than most Americans realize, and how “launch-on-warning” creates a decision window measured in minutes.Steve breaks down famous near-miss incidents, the vulnerabilities of command-and-control systems, and his proposal to require concurrence from other top officials before any nuclear order is carried out. The conversation is grounded, accessible, and quietly unsettling — a reminder that deterrence relies on human beings who can make mistakes.This episode asks a deceptively simple question with civilization-level implications:How safe is a system that depends on one person getting everything right?
The US Congress has voted nearly unanimously to force the release of all unclassified Justice Department files, related to the late convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein; Tropical Cyclone Fina has officially formed off the Northern Territory's Top End coast, intensifying overnight from a tropical low; A 25-year-old woman has died after a suspected mass poisoning at the Clandestino Hostel in Canggu, Bali; The World Health Organisation is set to reduce its global workforce by nearly a quarter, by June 2026 as it implements major reforms following the announced departure of its largest donor, the United States; Magda Szubanski, the beloved star of Kath & Kim, is reportedly maintaining her trademark humour and upbeat spirit six months after being diagnosed with aggressive Stage 4 Mantle Cell Lymphoma. Support independent women's media CREDITS Host/Producer: Gemma Donahoe Audio Production: Lu HillBecome a Mamamia subscriber: https://www.mamamia.com.au/subscribeSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Budgeting for CapEx vs. OpEx can feel like a tightrope walk, but getting it right is critical for profitability in Cannabis businesses. In this episode, DOPE CFO Certified Advisor Raymond Guns, CPA, sits down with Max Jackson, Founder of Cannabis Wiseguys, to share actionable insights from cultivation operations across the U.S.What You'll Learn:- How to align operations and finance to make sure OpEx gets the budget it needs- Strategies for optimizing workflows and responding to system failures with data-driven environmental controls- Common operational bottlenecks that constrain profit growth and how to overcome them.Whether you're new to the industry or a seasoned pro, this episode offers practical strategies to help Cannabis businesses save capital and drive profitability.
130 IPOs from over 400 startups. IVP is now in its 18th fund, with companies like Perplexity, Glean, Slack, Figma, Twitter, Uber, and Abridge in its portfolio. Somesh Dash, general partner at the 45-year-old firm, has been part of IVP for more than 20 years.We start with something we are both passionate about, building in the US-India corridor. Somesh talks about the group of people who put the silicon in Silicon Valley, the immigrants. From Andy Grove to Elon Musk to Chennai-born Aravind Srinivas.He recalls the first time he met Aravind at a WeWork, when Perplexity had just 20 employees and a beta product or how Dylan (Founder of Figma) had the vision nobody else had on the future of design, way before ai. The early signals Somesh saw in these founders, long before any signs of massive success were visible. He also talks about the companies they missed, giants like DoorDash, OpenAI, and Anthropic.Though this seasoned investor truly believes in AI, he says the sector is due for a correction. The bubble will burst. Most Gen 1.0 AI companies are unlikely to reach billion-dollar valuations or go public. But as always in tech, the lessons from this first wave will shape Gen 2.0 companies. And the teams that understand and adapt from this early wave will build the next generation of successful AI companies. Also, when the bubble bursts, that's the time to invest. Why?Somesh Dash shares in this episode.0:00 – Trailer1:12 – Immigrants who built Silicon Valley4:27 – India's incredible contribution to the Valley5:30 – How the India–US friction will actually help6:29 – What's at stake for both countries10:42 – Where India stands in AI11:45 – First meeting with Aravind Srinivas13:47 – Why IVP invested in Perplexity two years ago17:11 – In AI, don't take product–market fit for granted18:43 – Courage to fail & double down on early wins19:36 – Why multiple investors on a cap table isn't bad22:14 – How IVP invested in Figma24:28 – IPO is a milestone, not the end25:56 – Why US public markets are not overvalued27:50 – How a VC defines startup success31:08 – The best thing about failed startups32:12 – Why IVP missed DoorDash34:54 – How IVP decides to invest or pass38:27 – The doctor who builds tech45:05 – Future of Content is honesty and vulnerability47:11 – Meeting OpenAI & Anthropic in the early days48:52 – AI “startups” with capex the size of nations49:53 – The power law in venture capital50:45 – Why we're close to an AI correction54:11 – Gen 2.0 startups are built on Gen 1.0 foundations56:45 – Will the AI bubble burst?1:01:32 – Do high valuations during peaks still make sense?1:05:04 – What keeps IVP strong for five decades1:08:11 – The Co's making IVP more bullish on India–US corridor-------------India's talent has built the world's tech—now it's time to lead it.This mission goes beyond startups. It's about shifting the center of gravity in global tech to include the brilliance rising from India.What is Neon Fund?We invest in seed and early-stage founders from India and the diaspora building world-class Enterprise AI companies. We bring capital, conviction, and a community that's done it before.Subscribe for real founder stories, investor perspectives, economist breakdowns, and a behind-the-scenes look at how we're doing it all at Neon.-------------Check us out on:Website: https://neon.fund/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/theneonshoww/LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/beneon/Twitter: https://x.com/TheNeonShowwConnect with Siddhartha on:LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/siddharthaahluwalia/Twitter: https://x.com/siddharthaa7-------------Send us a text
"Este devocional es una iniciativa de la Iglesia Adventista del Séptimo Día en Keene, Texas, diseñado para fortalecer tu espíritu y renovar tu fe cada día. A través de reflexiones sencillas pero profundas, encontrarás ánimo para enfrentar los retos diarios con confianza y esperanza. Cada mensaje te invita a recordar las promesas de Dios y a disfrutar de momentos íntimos y transformadores “A solas con Jesús”. Directora: Nancy Rodríguez Referencia: ""A solas con Jesús"" (1998) | Pr. Alejandro Bullón Lector: Dominga Montenegro Redes Sociales: @AdventistaDeKeene Website: https://www.keenehsda.org Créditos de la Música: ""Emotional"" | Autor: AlexBird ¡Dios le bendiga!
In a surprise move, the Supreme Court decided to leave the constitutional right to gay marriage in tact by refusing to accept for a review a case that could have been used to revoke that right. Glenn spoke about this and other legal developments with law professor and constitutional scholar Kim Wehle. Find Kim on Substack: kimwehle.substack.comFind Glenn on Substack: glennkirschner.substack.comSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
For a 10% discount on Rabbi David Ashear's new book LIVING EMUNAH ON THE PARASHAH 2 click the link below https://www.artscroll.com/ Books/9781422645581.html Living Emunah 2848 Hashem Decides the Parnassah Regarding a person's hishtadlut to earn a livelihood, the Chovot HaLevavot writes that one is only obligated to work to earn the bare minimum that he needs to get by. If Hashem wants him to have extra, He will send it without any additional effort on his part. And if Hashem does not want him to have extra, then no matter how hard he tries, no matter how many hours he works, he will not be able to get beyond what Hashem has destined for him. There is no such thing as one amount of hishtadlut to earn a regular livelihood and a different amount to become wealthy. It is all the same. Wealth is not achieved through extra work; it is decreed by Hashem and comes to those He chooses. A man told me that he automatically purchases a certain product every year at a specific time. A year ago, he realized that one of those products had lost him around half a million dollars the year before, and he wanted to cancel the order. But by the time he remembered, the order had already been placed. He called the company repeatedly, asking to cancel, but after going back and forth for two weeks, they told him it was impossible. He was frustrated but accepted that this was Hashem's doing and said kapparah . In the middle of that year, something unexpected happened. That very product suddenly became extremely popular, and its price skyrocketed. By the year's end, instead of losing a half a million dollars, he earned a five million dollar profit—on that same product he had tried so hard to cancel. Hashem wanted him to have that extra money, and He made sure he would not succeed in canceling the order. Someone once asked me, "If I don't have a job that can make me wealthy, does that mean I'll never become wealthy?" I told him, Hashem has infinite ways to bring blessing to a person. It is never our job to figure out how. A man who teaches in a school, earning just enough to get by, shared that one day he received a phone call from a businessman. The businessman had heard that he might know someone in a certain industry that he was trying to enter. The teacher indeed knew someone prominent in that field. The businessman told him, "If you introduce me to him and he helps me get into the industry, I'll give you generous commissions on every sale I make." The teacher said afterward, "I don't know if anything will come of it, but it showed me that if Hashem wants to send me extra money, He can easily do so—even for a schoolteacher with a simple salary." Another man said his mortgage company called out of nowhere, offering a much lower interest rate. They handled all the paperwork quickly, and just like that, he was saving over a thousand dollars a month—without lifting a finger. A woman told me that she went hiking with some friends. Along the way, she suddenly noticed that her large, expensive diamond had fallen out of her engagement ring. They were walking on a steep mountain road with a cliff on one side, slippery steps, and leaves everywhere. People were passing by from both directions. The diamond could have fallen off the cliff or been kicked away, and she had no idea where or when she had lost it. She stopped and reminded herself: if Hashem wants, He can easily return it. She recited the tefillah for finding lost items, pledged a generous donation to tzedakah , and thanked Hashem for putting her in that situation. Within three minutes, one of her friends called out—she had found the diamond under a pile of leaves. It was like an open miracle. Parnassah is completely in the hands of Hashem. The best hishtadlut for success is not working overtime or worrying more—it is tefillah and ma'asim tovim . When we do our reasonable part and place our trust in Him, Hashem takes care of the rest.
In a surprise move, the Supreme Court decided to leave the constitutional right to gay marriage in tact by refusing to accept for a review a case that could have been used to revoke that right. Glenn spoke about this and other legal developments with law professor and constitutional scholar Kim Wehle. Find Kim on Substack: kimwehle.substack.comFind Glenn on Substack: glennkirschner.substack.comSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Thanks to our partners Promotive and Wicked FileHow much does it really cost your shop to win a new customer, and is it worth it?Most shop owners don't realize they're spending hundreds, sometimes thousands of dollars just to bring in a single new face, and in some cases, they're losing money on every “win.”In this episode, Hunt Demarest, CPA with Paar Melis and Associates, breaks down the real cost of customer acquisition and why understanding Customer Acquisition Cost (CAC) and Lifetime Customer Value (LTV) can make or break your business.Hunt exposes the hidden math behind flashy ad campaigns that fail to pay off, showing how every dollar spent should be tied to measurable, long-term value. Whether you're trying to grow your car count or cut wasted marketing spend, this episode will help you see what your customers are truly worth and how to make every one count.What you'll discover…(00:15) Why CAC and LTV are key to making sense of your marketing spend(02:30) Why percentage-based ad budgets often fail auto repair shops(05:05) What happens when you expect your ads to “pay off in one visit”(07:10) How to calculate Customer Acquisition Cost (11:15) Understanding Lifetime Customer Value (16:20) Analyzing CAC and LTV for smarter business decisions(20:20) Proven strategies to improve CAC and LTV in your shop(24:35) Why word-of-mouth shops can have zero acquisition cost and massive lifetime valueThanks to our partner PromotiveIt's time to hire a superstar for your business; what a grind you have in front of you. Introducing Promotive, a full-service staffing solution for your shop. Promotive has over 40 years of recruiting and automotive experience. If you need qualified technicians and service advisors and want to offload the heavy lifting, visit https://gopromotive.com/Thanks to our Partner WickedFileTurn chaos into clarity with WickedFile, the AI for auto repair shops. Transform invoices into insights, protect cash flow, and stop losing parts, cores, or credits to maximize your bottom line. visit https://info.wickedfile.com/Paar Melis and Associates – Accountants Specializing in Automotive RepairVisit us Online: www.paarmelis.comEmail Hunt: podcast@paarmelis.comText Paar Melis @ 301-307-5413Download a Copy of My Books Here:Wrenches to Write-OffsYour Perfect Shop The Automotive Repair Podcast Network: https://automotiverepairpodcastnetwork.com/Remarkable Results Radio Podcast with Carm Capriotto: Advancing the Aftermarket by Facilitating Wisdom Through Story Telling and Open DiscussionDiagnosing the Aftermarket A to Z with Matt Fanslow: From Diagnostics to Metallica and Mental Health, Matt Fanslow is Lifting the Hood on...
Click Here,Text Us,Get a Shout-Out next episode.Sunshine after a brush with snow set the tone for a free-ranging ride that starts local and climbs straight into orbit. We celebrate 25 years of continuous life aboard the International Space Station, tip our caps to Mir's overlooked legacy, and swap stories about chasing auroras sparked by double CMEs. A quick quake roundup keeps us grounded, while a candid update on an AI hosting glitch and a chaotic schedule shows the real-life mess behind making a weekly, value-for-value show.Then comes the hinge: China's new rule that influencers must prove credentials to speak on medicine, law, education, or finance. It sounds like public safety. It feels like narrative control. We unpack how “misinformation” becomes a lever for centralizing authority, why badges can inform but shouldn't silence, and how free societies risk copying the same playbook under friendlier branding. Expect clear definitions, tough questions, and a practical case for personal agency—turning off bad speech rather than outlawing it.To cool things down, we share the unexpected joy of the Supernatural official cookbook, savor the latest Rock and Roll Hall of Fame inductees, and peek at a newly unveiled humanoid robot slated to greet customers in 2026. We wrap with nerdy audio talk: new drive, fresh installs, Audacity quirks, and the endless hunt for cleaner sound. If you value open access, curious conversation, and a show that says the quiet part out loud, you're in the right feed. Tap follow, share with a friend, and leave a review to keep this conversation wide open.Support the show I hope you enjoy the show! We believe in Value4Value for the podcaster and the listener alike. If you find value in our show, Please tell a friend or two. Word of mouth is the best way for our podcast to grow. If you haven't already, hit the "Follow" button. If you feel lead to, click on the support link and give financially. Say a prayer for us. Most importantly, please come back!Supporting us in anyway is much appreciated.Thanks for stopping by. Until Next time.73 and may the Father's love go with you.Bruce Email: theuglyquackingduck@gmail.comInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/theuglyquackingduck TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@theuglyquackingduck Facebook: The Ugly Quacking Duck Podcast Website: https://theuglyquackingduck.com
Bitcoin LOVES that the government shutdown is coming to an end. But when EXACTLY will this happen and will history repeat? We'll look at the charts! Previous Shutdown video (referenced): https://youtu.be/p4f0BbY6Oq0?si=0dsHOPhxhw_V0HGO
MONDAY HR 5 The K.O.D. - His Highness celebrated his 10 year together anniversary. Decides he wants to redo his wedding vows. Rock N Roll Hall of Fame inductions. EDC orlando. Monster Messages & Hot Takes.
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How can my faith help me make good decisions? In this message, Pastor David Lindell shares how faith leads by trusting God before the outcome is clear. From Hebrews 11:17–22, we learn that faith obeys, sees spiritually, lives for eternity, and rests in God's faithfulness. Our prayer is that you'll choose today to follow God fully and walk in His purpose.
How can my faith help me make good decisions? In this message, Pastor David Lindell shares how faith leads by trusting God before the outcome is clear. From Hebrews 11:17–22, we learn that faith obeys, sees spiritually, lives for eternity, and rests in God's faithfulness. Our prayer is that you'll choose today to follow God fully and walk in His purpose.
In this hour, Brad and Ryan discuss how Nancy Pelosi has finally decided to take a step back and not run for re-election into Congress, retiring after nearly 40 years in Congress. What's her legacy and how will she be remembered in US politics?
An Ohio lawmaker has introduced a bill that would make it illegal to marry artificial intelligence. Yes, this is a real problem someone felt needed addressing. It's just one more step into humanity's weird relationship with our electronic overlords-in-waiting, and now at least one state has decided to draw the line at "I do" with your chatbot.READ or SHARE: https://weirddarkness.com/ohio-law-ai-marriageWeirdDarkness® is a registered trademark. Copyright ©2025, Weird Darkness.#WeirdDarkness #AIMarriageBan #OhioLaw #ArtificialIntelligence #RobotMarriage #AIPersonhood #TechLegislation #ChatbotRomance #FutureOfAI #AIRights
We're all chasing treasures in this life. The real question isn't whether we're pursuing treasures—it's WHAT treasures we're pursuing. Are they temporary earthly possessions or eternal heavenly investments? The heart motivates our generosity, our hands put it into action, but our heads must make the decision: Will we serve God or money? Will we invest in growing His eternal kingdom or our temporary one?When we choose to treasure Jesus above all else, generosity flows naturally!
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There are times when a person looks back and thinks, If only I had taken that opportunity. Perhaps it was a business deal that turned out to be very lucrative, or another chance that could have brought success. Naturally, he wonders what he could have had, imagining how life might look if only he had acted differently. But someone who has been learning Emunah knows better. He understands that he already has everything he is meant to have. If Hashem wants him to have more, He will send it in another way, from another source. Hashem is in charge not only of what we receive, but also how we receive it. We should never feel that we "could have" or "should have" had more. Sometimes Hashem's Hand is so obvious that we can't miss it. Michael Cohen, founder of the Mitzvah Man organization, related that he once received a call from a family with eight children who could not afford a car. They asked if he could help. He explained that his organization did not give away cars, but if he heard of something, he would let them know. That very week, he got an email from Eshel Shabbat announcing a Chinese auction with a car as one of the prizes. Michael bought a ticket, publicly committing that if he won, he would give the car to that family He then put a public notice on his webpage that he commits to giving the car away if he wins. He also told his daughter to make sure he doesn't renege in a moment of weakness if he wins. His daughter told him not to worry, as there were thousands of tickets in the raffle and he wasn't going to win anyway. Two days later, the organization called saying he won the car. He was so happy. He gave the car to that family and told them not to thank him. It was a gift from Hashem. A couple of years later, he received another call from a family with a lot of children who couldn't afford a car. He told them as well that he didn't have cars to give away, but if something came along, he would let them know. A few weeks later, he got a text message on his phone from Eshel Shabbat saying, Last chance for the car raffle. He once again bought a ticket and said if he wins, he would donate the car to this family in need. Amazingly, two days later, he got a phone call from them saying that he won the car raffle again—and once again, he gave away the car. It is obvious that Hashem decides who wins raffles and who gets cars. A man told me he was in Israel for Sukkot and on Shabbat Chol HaMoed, in the shul he attended, they were bidding for the aliyot. He bought one aliyah for his brother-in-law and then purchased aliyah Levi for himself. At first, the gabbai said he couldn't buy two, but when he explained the first was a gift, they agreed. Yet when the time came, they gave aliyah Levi to someone else. His first instinct was to protest, but then he remembered the Gemara which says that everybody gets exactly what's coming to them, and no one could take even a hair's breadth of what's yours. He even said he was still going to pay for that aliyah. After the aliyah, the gabbai approached him apologizing, saying it was an oversight. That afternoon, he was invited by a rabbi to eat seudah shlishit at his house. The rabbi told him minchah at his shul was going to be at 6:15. But later on that day, this man realized the rabbi must have been mistaken on the time, as sunset was 6:25. So he went to the shul at 5:30, and when he was almost there, he saw the rabbi standing outside the shul looking for someone. When he got closer, the rabbi called out to him, saying to come quickly. He wanted to give him aliyat Levi and he was hoping he was going to come. The moment he walked into the shul, he went right up to the Torah and got aliyat Levi. He said afterward, If Hashem doesn't want you to get an aliyah, you could be in the shul a few feet away from the Torah, having already bought the aliyah, and still not get it. And if Hashem wants you to get an aliyah, you could be very far away, and the rabbi will stop everything and wait for you to come to get the aliyah. Whatever we get is decided by Hashem. He knows how and when to give us what He wants us to have, and therefore we should never second-guess a decision we made or feel bad about passing up on any opportunity.
A seeker asks Sadhguru whether luck, fate and God decide our success. Sadhguru tells us that whether they play a role in being successful or not is not something we need to bother about. It is more important to focus on making an incisive effort. Set the context for a joyful, exuberant day with a short, powerful message from Sadhguru. Explore a range of subjects with Sadhguru, discover how every aspect of life can be a stepping stone, and learn to make the most of the potential that a human being embodies. Conscious Planet: https://www.consciousplanet.org Sadhguru App (Download): https://onelink.to/sadhguru__app Official Sadhguru Website: https://isha.sadhguru.org Sadhguru Exclusive: https://isha.sadhguru.org/in/en/sadhguru-exclusive Inner Engineering Link: isha.co/ieo-podcast Yogi, mystic and visionary, Sadhguru is a spiritual master with a difference. An arresting blend of profundity and pragmatism, his life and work serves as a reminder that yoga is a contemporary science, vitally relevant to our times. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices