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BONUS: Why More Code Doesn't Mean Better Software — And Where AI Actually Helps Your SDLC Most teams are adopting AI to write code faster. But what if code generation isn't your bottleneck? Mooly Beeri has spent 25 years diagnosing where software organizations actually underperform — from Microsoft to Philips to automotive — and his message is clear: measure before you automate, and tie every AI investment to a business KPI. The Pattern Debugger's Origin Story "I've been identifying patterns way before AI was doing that. One of my first jobs was Microsoft, and I got the opportunity to work in engineering excellence. Every single simple improvement would make the lives of so many people better and the code better and the products better." Mooly's career started at Microsoft in engineering excellence, where he discovered his passion for finding process areas that need improvement. From there he built the first software centre of excellence for Philips, spawned it into a separate business, and has been doing the same process excellence work across healthcare, telecom, and automotive ever since. His framework: understand where you're bleeding quality, revenue, or budget — then intervene there, not everywhere. Improvement Doesn't Mean Progress "There are too many efforts to improve too many things that don't really matter. The ability to tie a specific improvement to what actually means progress for a business — that, for me, is one critical component that's missing in many transformations." Mooly's core insight applies directly to AI adoption: everyone has an improvement plan, but few can answer "how does this improvement improve business performance?" If you ask that one additional question, you can probably cancel half your improvement projects — the ones that make people feel good but don't move the needle on time to market, quality, or cost. The Code Generation Trap "It's like saying a book author is more productive because they write more words. The unit of work is not the number of lines of code they produce. The unit of work is a piece of code that works, that is tested, that is fully reliable, that meets a customer expectation, and eventually generates revenue." Data from Faros AI shows individual developer PRs went up 98% with AI tools — but organizational delivery actually dropped 1.5%. More code, same or worse outcomes. Mooly explains why: most organizations invest in code generation not because it's the most effective thing to improve, but because it's the easiest step to automate. There are 35 steps in the SDLC. Picking code generation gives you a 1-in-35 chance of striking gold. As the saying goes: hope is not a strategy. Where AI Actually Works in the SDLC "The best usages would be in areas of the SDLC where there is a lot of data that needs processing and needs some detection of patterns — where AI is really, really good." The most successful AI applications Mooly has seen with clients: Defect root cause analysis — training AI agents on thousands of Jira bugs to find patterns humans can't see. In one healthcare client, AI analysis revealed that "false positive" bugs were actually compromised requirements — the dev team was closing real deviations as unimportant because they didn't have time to fix them Code review enhancement — AI scans incoming defects and generates a live, evolving checklist so reviewers spend their limited time checking for the most probable problems Test generation — unit, component, and functional test creation where AI can leverage existing test patterns and requirement data Requirements review — correlating requirements against strategic objectives, OKRs, and historical defect patterns to find contradictions before coding begins The Thinking Process You Can't Automate "The developers going through the process of converting requirements into code — it's actually a thinking process. It creates a lot of discussions with the product managers, a lot of back and forth, which help refine the requirement. This entire exchange is gone out the window when you have AI generate the code in 5 minutes." When AI generates code instantly from requirements, it eliminates the human feedback loop that catches contradictions and incomplete specifications. The FDA has recognized this: every AI-assisted step in medical device software must be guardrailed by human activity. If you generate code quickly but still need a human review, the speed gain disappears. The value of coding was never just the code — it was the thinking. Map Every Investment to a Business KPI "If your uncle ran a bicycle repair shop and you said, let's advertise in the local newspaper, the first question he'd ask is: how many new customers will we get? The business logic hasn't evolved so much. If you want to do something — how will this impact your revenue, your customer retention, or your cost of producing goods? If you can't answer these things, don't invest." Mooly's advice is deceptively simple: before adopting any AI tool in your SDLC, ask yourself which of three business outcomes it will improve — faster time to market, higher quality (fewer customer issues), or better margins (lower execution cost). If you can't draw a direct line from the AI investment to one of those outcomes, you're doing improvement theatre. About Mooly Beeri Mooly Beeri is CEO and co-founder of BetterSoftware, a consulting firm with over 25 years helping companies across healthcare, telecom, and automotive transform how they build software. His work focuses on diagnosing where software organizations underperform and designing targeted interventions — not blanket transformations. You can link with Mooly Beeri on LinkedIn.
The Defect of Pride - a presentation by Janet B. recorded on Thur. 06.04.2026
Have you ever noticed tiny white spots on Parmigiano Reggiano and wondered what they are?In this episode, we explore the science behind these natural crystals, how they form during aging, and why many cheese lovers consider them a sign of quality. We also look at other Italian cheeses where these crystals appear and what they reveal about traditional cheesemaking, patience, and time.
In this episode of the Industry Spotlight, joining host Sam D'Arc are Art Dessein, Vice President of Sales at Impel, and Rebekah Scheussler, Business Development Director at Walters Auto Group to discuss why luxury dealers are quietly losing service customers to independent shops and how AI is rebuilding the personalized experience at scale across both sales and service. This conversation surfaces the silent retention leak inside fixed operations: a nine-minute average service hold time, an 80% abandonment rate on the online service scheduler, and 190,000 independent shops siphoning loyal owners away. Walters has run 107,000 leads and over 600,000 messages through Impel, lifted per-rep capacity from 200 leads to 300-400, watched show rates climb, and seen days to sale drop. Customers are even thanking the AI agent for the best service experience they have ever had, without knowing it isn't human. The takeaway for any dealer on the fence: it isn't if, it's how fast. This episode of the Car Dealership Guy Podcast is brought to you by Impel. Topics: 03:15 200 Leads Per Agent. 05:40 The Overnight Lead Problem. 08:00 The 9-Minute Hold Time. 09:20 Will AI Replace Me? 13:20 The Better The Tech, The Worse The Support. 17:55 Why Zach Travels (My Son's Secret). 19:10 Why Set It And Forget It Fails. 20:05 107,000 Leads Handled. 21:00 The 10-Person Savings. 23:00 27% Repeat Purchase Rate. 25:10 When Customers Thank The AI. 32:55 Something Doesn't Have To Be Broken. GetImpel - Dealers are caught between rising customer expectations and the math of meeting them without staffing every problem. Impel's AI Operating System unifies the entire customer lifecycle — sales, service, voice, chat, marketing, merchandising — engaging, qualifying, and scheduling every shopper and customer in seconds, in the dealer's brand voice, at unlimited scale. The human team focuses on what builds loyalty: the relationships. Visit https://impel.ai/ to learn more and experience the power of Impel. Check out Car Dealership Guy's stuff: For dealers: CDG Circles ➤ https://cdgcircles.com/ Industry job board ➤ http://jobs.dealershipguy.com Dealership recruiting ➤ http://www.cdgrecruiting.com Fix your dealership's social media ➤ http://www.trynomad.co Request to be a podcast guest ➤ http://www.cdgguest.com For industry vendors: Advertise with Car Dealership Guy ➤ http://www.cdgpartner.com Industry job board ➤ http://jobs.dealershipguy.com Request to be a podcast guest ➤ http://www.cdgguest.com Car Dealership Guy Socials: X ➤ x.com/GuyDealership Instagram ➤ instagram.com/cardealershipguy/ TikTok ➤ tiktok.com/@guydealership LinkedIn ➤ linkedin.com/company/cardealershipguy Threads ➤ threads.net/@cardealershipguy Facebook ➤ facebook.com/profile.php?id=100077402857683 Everything else ➤ dealershipguy.com
☎️ Schedule a Business Evaluation Call with The Construction Leading Edge Team: HERE EPISODE 444: Most construction business owners think their job site fires are operations problems. They're not. They're pre-construction problems that nobody caught in time. In this episode, Todd Dawalt breaks down the Toyota manufacturing concept of Jidoka and what it means for your construction business. He walks through why bad information keeps moving downstream undetected, how the "just enough to start" trap creates chaos on every job, and what a real validation process looks like inside pre-construction. Todd shares a four-step framework for identifying critical control points, creating second-set-of-eyes checks, applying the Missouri Standard, and fixing root causes instead of just the immediate fire. He also covers how weak controls open the door to fraud, including a real case where an office manager embezzled over $1.7 million from a home builder over eight years. If your business is still running on memory, good intentions, and tribal knowledge, this episode is a hard look at what that actually costs you.
Send us Fan MailMost people say they support accessibility, but very few can explain what it actually means or why it keeps breaking down in real life. We're joined by Daniel Hodges, a nonprofit leader and advocate with a law degree who was born blind, to get specific about where the barriers really come from and what “equity” looks like when you strip out bias and bad design.We talk about Daniel's childhood in rural America, where the focus stayed on future cures and risky procedures instead of practical skills like Braille, a white cane, and assistive technology. That led to a powerful reframing: disability is not automatically the problem. Daniel breaks down how much of the hardship people associate with blindness is truly intrinsic, and how much comes from societal barriers like inaccessible materials, missing accommodations, stigma, and the constant pressure to prove competence.From there, we dig into what actually works. Daniel shares how small, honest conversations about disability etiquette and tools can transform community connection, and he introduces the Pieces of Me Foundation mission: education, innovative professional training, and resource connections that help dismantle misconceptions. He also explains the Access Opportunity Tour, a practical Zoom-based way for leaders to get real-time guidance on making their workplace, church, nonprofit, or website more accessible. Along the way, Daniel tells a gripping story about blind parenting, facing CPS scrutiny, and supporting a child through eye cancer treatment, plus the everyday tools he relies on, including iOS VoiceOver and mindset practices grounded in grace.If you care about disability inclusion, universal design, and accessibility that's more than a checkbox, hit play. Subscribe, share this with someone building community spaces, and leave a review with one accessibility change you want to see next.Support the showSJ CHILDS - SOCIALS & WEBSITE MASTER LISTWEBSITES- Stream-Able Live — https://www.streamable.live-COMING SOON- The SJ Childs Global Network — https://www.sjchilds.org- The SJ Childs Show Podcast Page — https://www.sjchildsshow.comYOUTUBE- The SJ Childs Show — https://www.youtube.com/@sjchildsshow- Louie Lou (Cats Channel) — https://www.youtube.com/@2catslouielouFACEBOOK- Personal Profile — https://www.facebook.com/sara.gullihur.bradford- Business Page — https://www.facebook.com/sjchildsllc- The SJ Childs Global Network — https://www.facebook.com/sjchildsglobalnetwork- The SJ Childs Show — https://www.facebook.com/SJChildsShowINSTAGRAM- https://www.instagram.com/sjchildsllc/TIKTOK- https://www.tiktok.com/@sjchildsllcLINKEDIN- https://www.linkedin.com/in/sjchilds/PODCAST PLATFORMS- Spotify — https://open.spotify.com/show/4qgD3ZMOB2unfPxqacu3cC- Apple Podcasts — https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-sj-childs-show/id1548143291CONTACT EMAIL- sjchildsllc@gmail.com
In this episode, we review the high-yield topic of Atrial Septal Defect (ASD) from the Cardiovascular section at Medbullets.comFollow Medbullets on social media:Facebook: www.facebook.com/medbulletsInstagram: www.instagram.com/medbulletsofficialTwitter: www.twitter.com/medbulletsLinkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/company/medbullets
Tate, Ian, Raymond, and Chris are joined by Mark Herman to discuss Republicans' block South Carolina redistricting, ICE exposes 10,000 potential fraud cases, a California mayor admits working as an agent for China, a Trump official caught admitting to internal subversion plot against Trump, and SpaceX & Google to put data centers in space. SUPPORT THE SHOW BUY CAST BREW COFFEE NOW - https://castbrew.com/ Join - / @timcastirl Hosts: Tim @Timcast (everywhere) Ian @IanCrossland (everywhere) | https://graphene.movie/ Raymond @RaymondGStanley (X) Chris @ChrisKarr17 (X) Producer: Carter @carterbanks (X) | @trashhouserecords (YT) Guest: Mark Herman @MarkJHerman (X) Podcast available on all podcast platforms! For advertising inquiries please email sponsorships@rumble.com GOP Redistricting BLOCKED, Republicans DEFECT & Align With Democrats | Timcast IRL
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01. Tripped - Belgium (Does It Harder) 02. Tripped - Turbulence 03. RABBeAT - Remember 04. RABBeAT - The Void 05. MAD DOG - You Belong 06. Defect (BG) - Repeating Loneliness 07. Miro - Golden Dawn 08. Tripped - Monstera 09. AVLM & Mad & Darkcontroller - Dead Transmission 10. MAD DOG - Time 11. Tymon & Waldhaus - Banghoe 12. AVLM - Endless Abyss 13. MAD DOG - Verzerrung 14. Catscan, Starving Insect - The Plaguemaker 15. Tymon - Darkroom Music 16. Catscan - Dissis 17. Tripped - This Does Not Contain Rave Stabs (Kilbourne -4LUFS Hardcore Master) 18. Kinetic - Underground 19. Tymon - Ambush 20. Alien T - Refoundation 21. Tymon & Waldhaus - Purgatory 22. Hashtaga - Toys (Tripped remix) 23. Wrong Sequence & Chaos Poison - Chaos Sequence 24. MAD DOG - Energy 1996 25. Defect (BG) - Technology 26. Bildgewalt - Aggression
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Today we are exploring how modern games are designed to influence behavior, control time, and encourage spending—and where the line between fun and manipulation begins.Join Our Patreon: http://patreon.com/vvclifeGrab Some Gear: http://vvcmerch.comGeneral TalkWeekly Recap Sign Up For PatreonBNP TourBaldur's Gate 3 Session 20 at 8pm!Monday Night Co Op “Operation Tango!!Vote For New GameThursday Morning @9am Anime Watch on our Patreon With Fame & Friday Morning at 9am on TikTok & Twitch as he plays Resident Evil 8 The Precious: JS-1: https://amzn.to/4t1eWiaFame: https://a.co/d/02LsxOUnSloan:https://share.temu.com/kIVC00yRkdCCommercial #1Main Topic: Key highlights of this episode include:SEGMENT 1: TIME CONTROL • Daily logins • Limited-time events • “Miss a day = fall behind”SEGMENT 2: SPENDING PSYCHOLOGY • Alliance pressure • “Keeping up” energySEGMENT 3: RNG & REWARD LOOPS • Loot systems • “One more try” feelingSEGMENT 4: SOCIAL PRESSURE • Alliances / clans • Competing with spenders • Community influenceCommercial: #2Tin Foil Hat: Who's Being Played? The Game or You?5 Conspiracies that are trueReptile people eating kidsGames:DefectJesus SimOverthrownNews: GTA 6 Money SystemYour phone tells you how to clean your clothesSony+?Meta Glasses issueMirror FishA.I. Segment: A.I. Split Humans into 4 categoriesHow often does A.I. use Nukes?Comic Of The week: Instagram: http://instagram.com/blacknerdpodcast facebook: http://facebook.com/blacknerdpodcastReddit: https://www.reddit.com/r/blacknerdgang/s/uftLsO0Ad9website: http://blacknerdpodcast.comhttp://twitter.com/vvcradio http://instagram.com/js1thasupplier http://instagram.com/fameplanbhttp://instagram.com/jaelynaleisehttp://instagram.com/sloan_tempest
Linktree: https://linktr.ee/AnalyticJoin The Normandy For Ad-Free NME, Additional Bonus Audio And Visual Content For All Things Nme+! Join Here: https://ow.ly/msoH50WCu0KThe latest segment of Notorious Mass Effect dives deep into Slay the Spire 2, the highly anticipated roguelike deckbuilder sequel from Mega Crit that launched in Early Access on March 5, 2026, for PC via Steam. Analytic Dreamz breaks down the game's explosive debut, including over 3 million copies sold in the first week, generating around $75 million in revenue, and peaking at more than 570,000 concurrent players—outperforming major titles like Counter-Strike 2 and Resident Evil Requiem to claim #1 on Steam's global top sellers.Explore the core gameplay evolution: a refined turn-based roguelike loop with deckbuilding, energy management, procedural maps, and intense boss fights. Discover five launch characters, including returning favorites Ironclad, Silent, and Defect, plus newcomers Necrobinder (leveraging exhaust and summons with a "Doom" mechanic) and Regent (celestial powers and secondary resources). Key innovations include card enchantments/afflictions for permanent buffs/debuffs, branching maps with alternate paths and environments, quest cards, cursed powers, blessings, smarter enemies, and groundbreaking co-op multiplayer for up to 4 players with simultaneous actions.Analytic Dreamz covers the switch from Unity to Godot mid-development amid the 2023 controversy, highlighting Godot's open-source advantages for this indie powerhouse. With runs averaging 45-60 minutes, main completion in 5-6 hours, and mastery potential exceeding 100+ hours, the game has earned "Overwhelmingly Positive" 97% Steam reviews from tens of thousands of players, praising co-op depth, new mechanics, and overall improvements—despite early bugs (mostly patched) and some debates on its similarity to the original.Look ahead to the live Early Access roadmap: no fixed schedule, but ongoing additions like alternate Acts 2 & 3 content, more cards/events/environments, balance patches, badge/leaderboard revamps, mod support via Steam Workshop, accessibility features, and Twitch integration. Analytic Dreamz also notes the upcoming "Downfall" board game expansion Kickstarter on March 24, 2026.This segment delivers the full breakdown of why Slay the Spire 2 is dominating as a Godot-powered indie triumph redefining the genre.Privacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
In this episode, leading UK psychologist, Wendy Dignan talks about defecting anxiety. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Australia correspondent Chris Niesche details the country's commitment of an aircraft and personnel to the Gulf states that have been attacked by Iran, as another two members of the Iranian women's football team seek asylum.
BACK on Air is the podcast for operators who have compliance on their mind and road transport at the heart of their business.This episode is a recording of our recent live webinar, where we explored how internal disagreements within a transport business can quickly become compliance issues if they're not handled early.What starts as a difference of opinion – perhaps over driver defect reporting, supervision, or record keeping – can escalate into something much bigger. When conversations stall and tensions rise, regulatory risk often grows quietly in the background.In this episode, we discuss:How internal management disputes can develop within transport businessesThe compliance risks linked to driver defect reporting, supervision, and record keepingWhy avoiding difficult conversations often makes problems worsePractical ways to address disagreements before they escalateHow mediation can help businesses find a constructive way forwardIf you enjoy the episode and would like to join the live webinar – where you can ask questions and take part in interactive polls – you can register here:https://backhousejones.co.uk/free-webinar/This podcast is correct at the time of broadcast and is not a substitute for tailored legal or compliance advice. If you need specific guidance, please seek professional support.Enjoyed the episode? Leave us a review and let us know what you'd like us to cover next.Contact: marketing@backhouses.co.ukWebsite: www.backhousejones.co.uk
Saturn and Venus appear close. Jupiter is stationary. The moon's at apogee. Southern sky watchers can spot Mercury and Mars.And just what is meant by "defect of illumination"?
President Trump has just urged Iranian diplomats to apply for asylum as he set out the scale of damage inflicted on Iran's military. A former Pentagon analyst joins us to assess America's objectives. We also hear from Iran's teachers' union about the strikes in the south of the country that killed over 100 children. Also on the programme, we hear from a British national stranded with her family in Qatar after her flight transfer was interrupted by Iranian missile attacks.And why bad vibes could disrupt the first F1 Grand Prix of the year.
Have you ever had a moment where your physical body reacted before your faith could catch up? Your heart raced, your chest tightened, your thoughts spiraled — and underneath it all a quiet accusation whispered: "If your faith were stronger, you wouldn't feel like this."Many of us were discipled to believe that fear and anxiety are spiritual malfunctions. But what if we've been asking the wrong question? What if the struggle is not evidence of a defect in you — but evidence of design?Foundational Truth: You Are a Three-Part Being1 Thessalonians 5:23-24 — "Now may the God of peace Himself sanctify you completely; and may your whole spirit, soul, and body be preserved blameless..."You are a spirit. You have a soul. You live in a body.You were created by a three-part God — Father, Son, Holy Spirit — and nothing about you was assembled accidentally. You are fearfully and wonderfully made.The night before the cross, Jesus was deeply distressed. Anxious — not about what was happening in the garden, but about what was coming. His soul was in opposition to His Father. His stress was so severe His body sweated drops of blood — hematidrosis, a documented medical condition.His distress did not disqualify Him from God's plan. It authenticated His incarnation.Jesus did not march to the cross courageously. He marched to the cross regardless — in spite of the fear, anxiety, and panic. He chose obedience in the middle of it."We have a high priest who sympathizes with our weakness — not because He studied it, but because He felt it."When your chest tightens in the morning, you are not looking up at a frustrated judge. You are looking up at an understanding Father who says — I know that rhythm. I have felt that beat in my own chest.God is not embarrassed by your biology. He designed it. You are not defective. This is by design — not defect.He who calls you is faithful — and He will do it. Spirit. Soul. Body. All of it.
In Software as a Medical Device (SaMD), defect management is far more than tracking bugs. It is a structured, risk-driven process that directly impacts patient safety, regulatory compliance, and product lifecycle control.This article (and podcast episode) explores both foundational and advanced perspectives on defect management in regulated software environments.We cover:Understanding Defects in SaMD• What defines a defect in a regulated context• How defect management differs from non-medical software• The relationship between defects, risk management, and ISO 14971Building a Compliant Defect Management Process• Essential documentation and tools• Severity and priority categorization• Handling defects discovered during validation or post-market• Differentiating between defects, change requests, and requirement gapsAdvanced & Real-World Scenarios• Managing safety-critical defects• When CAPA or vigilance reporting is required• Handling SOUP and third-party component issues• Ensuring traceability across versions and product variants• Agile defect management strategiesAudit Perspective & Common Pitfalls• Frequent gaps identified by regulators and notified bodies• How defect trend data supports CAPA and management review• Practical advice for startups implementing lightweight but compliant systemsWe also discuss how modern eQMS platforms (such as SmartEye) can help streamline documentation, automate traceability, and improve oversight without adding unnecessary bureaucracy.Defect management in SaMD is not about documentation — it's about maintaining control over risk and ensuring safe, effective software throughout its lifecycle.Who is Monir El Azzouzi? Monir El Azzouzi is the founder and CEO of Easy Medical Device a Consulting firm that is supporting Medical Device manufacturers for any Quality and Regulatory affairs activities all over the world. Monir can help you to create your Quality Management System, Technical Documentation or he can also take care of your Clinical Evaluation, Clinical Investigation through his team or partners. Easy Medical Device can also become your Authorized Representative and Independent Importer Service provider for EU, UK and Switzerland. Monir has around 16 years of experience within the Medical Device industry working for small businesses and also big corporate companies. He has now supported around 100 clients to remain compliant on the market. His passion to the Medical Device filed pushed him to create educative contents like, blog, podcast, YouTube videos, LinkedIn Lives where he invites guests who are sharing educative information to his audience. Visit easymedicaldevice.com to know more. If you need help implementing QMSR or preparing your teams for FDA inspections, contact: info@easymedicaldevice.com If you are located outside the EU/UK/Switzerland and need an Authorized Representative (and possibly an Importer), we can support you as well.LinkSimon Foeger Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/simonfoeger/Social Media to followMonir El Azzouzi Linkedin: https://linkedin.com/in/melazzouziTwitter: https://twitter.com/elazzouzimPinterest: https://www.pinterest.com/easymedicaldeviceInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/easymedicaldeviceThis podcast is powered by Podcastics, the easiest platform to create and publish your podcast.
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Dr. Marilia Bernardes, Infectious Diseases Faculty at the Morsani College of Medicine in Tampa, FL, presents an overview of the immune system. Dr. Bernardes skillfully breaks down the immune system into 4 distinct pillars and then its individual biological components. She presents the “who,” “what” and “why” for neutrophils, B-cells, and T cells and covers cellular and humoral immune deficits. She also covers newer immunotherapies such as BTK inhibitors, CAR-T and bispecifics, as well as biologics and other small molecules. Some rapid-fire cases are also presented to integrate the listener’s understanding of the material presented.
Andy's returned from The Ashes and is back in the News Quiz chair. He's come home to a selection of defections, some serious U-turning and 30,000 properties without water in his hometown of Tunbridge Wells. He was only away for one week! Helping Andy make sense of it all is Susie McCabe, Paul Sinha, Cindy Yu and Scott Bennett.Written by Andy Zaltzman.With additional material by: Mike Shephard, Eleanor Morton and Dee Allum Producer: Georgia Keating Executive Producer: Richard Morris Production Coordinator: Giulia Mazzu Sound Editor: Marc WillcoxA BBC Studios Production for Radio 4.
01. Zanthrax - My Annihilation 02. Defect (BG) - Doomed 03. Fracture 4 - There's a Darkness Here 04. TOA - Hidden Strenght (Fracture 4 Remix) 05. Adamant Scream - It's a Mess 06. Defect (BG) - The Shadows 07. Marlen - Dooming 08. Defect (BG) - Repeating Loneliness 09. Celsius - Morgue 10. Defect (BG) - Chaos 11. [KRTM] - Chaser ( Monkey with Shotgun) 12. Adamant Scream - Take Back ft. Minus 25 13. [KRTM] - Skanque (Khaoz Engine Multi Kill) 14. Fracture 4 - She Walks In Beauty Like The Night 15. Ophidian - Tikbalang 16. [KRTM] - Baldboy 17. Tripped - Strawberry Ripple 18. Ophidian - Balete Drive 19. Defect (BG) - Technology 20. Energetic-X - Bearing 21. Bildgewalt - Aggression 22. Bruzhe & RZVX - Who The F Said That 23. Adamant Scream - Red Colored Juice 24. Defect (BG) - God Of Death 25. Mokushi - Battlefield 26. Adamant Scream - The Promise 27. Densha Crisis - Industrial Gabber (RZVX Requesting Violence remix) 28. Tripped - Undergound Pather Jacket 29. Defect (BG) - Death 30. The Satan - I Am The Darkness
On tonight's friday night show we take a look at the DEFECTION of Robert Jenrick and the fallout thereafter, the latest with Trump / Venezuela - and of course there's time for a weird angle over in Russia / Ukraine. Here are some links i really hope you click: Patreon
On today's FreightWaves Morning Minute, J.B. Hunt exceeded fourth-quarter earnings expectations by implementing aggressive cost cuts even as revenue dipped slightly. Management noted that cost management drove the Q4 beat at J.B. Hunt amid signs that the truckload market began tightening late last year. In transaction news, Canada's Titanium is going private with a 40%+ bump in stock price, offering shareholders a significant premium and immediate liquidity. This all-cash deal allows the company's fleet to navigate current financial challenges away from the public markets. Meanwhile, investigators found that the part that broke in the UPS cargo jet crash had a history of failure regarding a specific bearing assembly. The NTSB reported that Boeing warned operators of this defect in 2011 but did not classify it as critical to flight safety. Finally, a new episode of WHAT THE TRUCK?!? airs today featuring a look at high-stakes logistics with G10 Fulfillment. The segment will cover the complexities of being an Amazon-approved hazmat shipper. Follow the FreightWaves NOW Podcast Other FreightWaves Shows Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
On today's FreightWaves Morning Minute, J.B. Hunt exceeded fourth-quarter earnings expectations by implementing aggressive cost cuts even as revenue dipped slightly. Management noted that cost management drove the Q4 beat at J.B. Hunt amid signs that the truckload market began tightening late last year. In transaction news, Canada's Titanium is going private with a 40%+ bump in stock price, offering shareholders a significant premium and immediate liquidity. This all-cash deal allows the company's fleet to navigate current financial challenges away from the public markets. Meanwhile, investigators found that the part that broke in the UPS cargo jet crash had a history of failure regarding a specific bearing assembly. The NTSB reported that Boeing warned operators of this defect in 2011 but did not classify it as critical to flight safety. Finally, a new episode of WHAT THE TRUCK?!? airs today featuring a look at high-stakes logistics with G10 Fulfillment. The segment will cover the complexities of being an Amazon-approved hazmat shipper. Follow the FreightWaves NOW Podcast Other FreightWaves Shows Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Reform's latest defector is former Tory Chancellor Nadhim Zahawi.Camilla and Tim reflect on the reasons behind Zahawi's defection, whether welcoming yet another Tory could backfire for Reform, and ask the man himself whether he is a “has-been”, as his old party has been quick to suggest.They're also joined by British-Iranian actor and comedian Omid Djalili, who's been closely following the protests in Iran that could topple the regime. He says Donald Trump's actions in Venezuela have accelerated the end of Khamenei's brutal regime.Read Camilla's column: Defect to Reform or shadow chancellor: What next on Jenrick's long march Rightwards?We want to hear from you! Email us at thedailyt@telegraph.co.uk or find @dailytpodcast on TikTok, Instagram and X► Sign up to our most popular newsletter, From the Editor. Look forward to receiving free-thinking comment and the day's biggest stories, every morning. telegraph.co.uk/fromtheeditorProducer: Lilian Fawcett and Georgia CoanSenior Producer: John CadiganExecutive Producer: Charlotte Seligman Video Producer: Will WaltersSocial Producer: Nada AggourEditor: Camilla Tominey Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
This week, a fatal shooting by an immigration enforcement officer in Minneapolis inflamed tensions. Meanwhile in Washington, congressional Republicans bucked President Trump and their party leaders. We discuss what to make of it all.This episode: senior White House correspondent Tamara Keith, congressional correspondent Claudia Grisales, Minnesota Public Radio host Clay Masters, and senior political editor and correspondent Domenico Montanaro.This podcast was produced by Casey Morell and Bria Suggs, and edited by Rachel Baye.Our executive producer is Muthoni Muturi.Listen to every episode of the NPR Politics Podcast sponsor-free, unlock access to bonus episodes with more from the NPR Politics team, and support public media when you sign up for The NPR Politics Podcast+ at plus.npr.org/politics.Learn more about sponsor message choices: podcastchoices.com/adchoicesNPR Privacy Policy
The Jew who defects to another faith out of conviction or opportunism vs. The Jew who defects out of resentment. Sources used by Candace Owens...https://thechesedfund.com/rabbikatz/support-rabbi-katzz-podcast
Quantum computers usually mean massive machines, cryogenic temperatures, and isolated data centers. But what if quantum computing could run at room temperature, fit inside a server rack — or even a satellite?In this episode of TechFirst, host John Koetsier sits down with Marcus Doherty, Chief Science Officer of Quantum Brilliance, to explore how diamond-based quantum computers work — and why they could unlock scalable, edge-deployed quantum systems.Marcus explains how nitrogen-vacancy (NV) centers in diamond act like atomic-scale qubits, enabling long coherence times without extreme cooling. We dive into quantum sensing, quantum machine learning, and why diamond fabrication — including the world's first commercial quantum diamond foundry — could be the key to manufacturing quantum hardware at scale.You'll also hear how diamond quantum systems are already being deployed in data centers, how they could operate in vehicles and satellites, and what the realistic roadmap looks like for logical qubits and real-world impact over the next decade.Topics include: • Why diamonds are uniquely suited for quantum computing • How NV centers work at room temperature • Quantum sensing vs. quantum computing • Manufacturing challenges and timelines • Quantum computing at the edge (satellites, vehicles, sensors) • The future of hybrid classical-quantum systems⸻
A top star is defecting from golf's most controversial tour. Correspondent Gethin Coolbaugh reports.
Feeling the heat over economic worries, several moderate Republicans buck the White House to force a vote on Obamacare subsidies. Military analysts question how the president will enforce his “blockade” of sanctioned Venezuelan oil tankers. And Nick Reiner makes his first court appearance after allegedly murdering Rob Reiner and Michele Singer. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
A commentary and discussion on the Just for Today: Daily Meditations for Recovering Addicts. Contact Information: 919-675-1058 or facebook.com/groups/theanonpodcast
The Deaths of Antony and Cleopatra: Colleague Barry Strauss recounts that back in Alexandria, negotiations fail as Octavian closes in to secure Egypt's treasury; Antony's remaining forces defect, leading to his suicide in Cleopatra's arms, and realizing Octavian plans to parade her in Rome and kill her son Caesarion, Cleopatra commits suicide, likely via snakebite.
Investigators have identified a defect that led to an Airbus A320 aircraft engine suddenly shutting off en route from Wellington to Sydney a year ago. Chief Investigator of Accidents Louise Cook spoke to Corin Dann.
Ava and Laura discuss rumours that Zarah Sultana, co-founder of Your Party, considered defecting to the Green Party. What's going on with the British left, and what might come next?Subscribe to How to Rebuild Britain now: https://linktr.ee/howtorebuildbritain Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Luteal phase defect is one of the most hotly debated topics in fertility right now. Do you actually have it? And do you really need progesterone support… or not? In this episode, I sit down with reproductive endocrinologist and researcher Dr. Parry to unpack what the science actually says about luteal phase defects, progesterone supplementation, and fertility treatment. We cover: what a luteal phase defect is (and what it isn't), when a short luteal phase or low progesterone is worth taking seriously, and when adding more progesterone doesn't change outcomes. We also talk through the differences between progesterone support in natural cycles, IUI, IVF, and early pregnancy. If you've been told you might have a luteal phase defect, are wondering whether to push for progesterone, or just want a clear, calm breakdown of the research… this episode is for you. Next steps & support: If you're using reproductive medicine, donor conception, or surrogacy to build your family and want expert‑led education and emotional support, you can learn more about my platform here: https://familybuilding.net/building-your-family-community/ Subscribe for more evidence‑based conversations on fertility, donor conception, and surrogacy. This episode is for information and education only and is not individual medical advice. Always discuss your own situation and treatment options with your doctor or fertility specialist. #lutealphasedefect #progesterone #fertility #ttccommunity #ivfjourney #iui #recurrentmiscarriage #infertility #fertilitysupport #reproductivemedicine
Today we share the biggest lessons we have learned from posting liquidity on exchanges and taking bets. GP has some more empathy for sportsbooks in some spots and none in others while SP is shocked with how few people have an opinion in today's sharp betting ecosystem.0:00 Things We Learned Posting Liquidity39:10 DK/FD Go for it on PMs50:00 Kalshi on PrizePicks & other news1:08:00 Listener Q&AWelcome to The Risk Takers Podcast, hosted by professional sports bettor John Shilling (GoldenPants13) and SportsProjections. This podcast is the best betting education available - PERIOD. And it's free - please share and subscribe if you like it.My website: https://www.goldenpants.com/ Follow SportsProjections on Twitter: https://x.com/Sports__ProjWant to work with my betting group?: john@goldenpants.comWant 100s of +EV picks a day?: https://www.goldenpants.com/gp-picks
Howie Kurtz on eight Senate Democrats voting in favor of a continuing resolution to advance the end to the government shutdown, the resignation of BBC's director-general Tim Davie and head of news Deborah Turness, and the potential renaming of the Washington Commanders football stadium after President Trump. Follow Howie on Twitter: @HowardKurtz For more #MediaBuzz click here Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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09-17-25 - BR - WED - Brady Muddies The Stats In Circumcision Story - Cheating Scandal In World Rock Skipping Championships - Brady Loves His Defect Videos Too MuchSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
09-17-25 - BR - WED - Brady Muddies The Stats In Circumcision Story - Cheating Scandal In World Rock Skipping Championships - Brady Loves His Defect Videos Too MuchSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Understanding your home's electrical safety features protects both property and occupants. Regular professional inspections of electrical systems helps identify legacy installations that may no longer meet current safety standards. Double-lugging neutral conductors is a significant safety hazard and a major defect that can lead to loose connections, overheating, and arcing. The 2023 NEC 110.14(A) and NEC 408.41 now specifically prohibit double-lugging and mandate individual terminals for each neutral conductor. The NEC does not permit the termination of more than one neutral wire under a single screw at the neutral bus bar.
The Trump Administration appears to want Indiana Governor Mike Braun to call a special session for redistricting in order to further Republicans advantage in the House. But after a day that saw multiple state lawmakers publicly throw cold water on the idea, and leadership seeming less than thrilled about the heavy lift necessary, optimism appears to be dampening. On this week's Statehouse Happenings Rob Kendall, Abdul-Hakim Shabazz, and Jim Merritt discuss the dangers that could await if the Republicans move forward. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Are you on your TTC (trying to conceive) journey and suspect that something's off—but no one's giving you answers? You've heard of progesterone and maybe even been told to take it, but what if I told you that low progesterone isn't the root problem? That's right—if you're dealing with short cycles, spotting before your period, or early miscarriages, this video is for YOU.Today we're diving deep into luteal phase defect (LPD)—a little-known but incredibly common fertility challenge that can make implantation difficult and raise your risk of early pregnancy loss. The truth? Fixing it takes way more than a hormone prescription.Hi, I'm Dr. Aumatma—a licensed Naturopathic Doctor for over 15 years, with board certification in Naturopathic Endocrinology. I'm the creator of The Restorative Fertility Method and host of the Egg Meets Sperm Podcast, which ranks in the top 5% globally.I've had the honor of becoming a 2-time best-selling author with my books Fertility Secrets and (in)Fertility: Struggles, Secrets, & Successes. Over the years, I've been recognized with awards such as Best Naturopathic Medicine Doctor (2015, 2020), Top Women in Medicine Doctor (2020, 2021), and was inducted into the Berkeley Hall of Fame in 2022.I've shared my expertise on over 100 podcasts, speaking on fertility, pregnancy, and postpartum, and have been featured as a holistic fertility expert on ABC, FOX, CBS, KTLA, MindBodyGreen, and The Bump.Through the years, I've trained hundreds of practitioners globally in holistic fertility care, and many of them have gone on to become certified in my Fertile Foundations™ system. I also founded Madre Fertility, where we offer a free Smart Fertility Analysis to help people uncover their fertility blocks and map out a personalized path to conception.In addition to my clinical work, I serve as a Medical Advisor for Mira Fertility, Element, and Feminade—three incredible innovators in fertility and women's health.As a naturopathic doctor specializing in women's reproductive health, I'm breaking down:What luteal phase defect really isHow it affects implantation & early pregnancyThe real reason your body might not be producing enough progesteroneAnd what you can actually DO to correct it naturally and holistically
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When the map doesn't match the terrain, sometimes you just make your own path. Natalia Bartlomowicz was born with a rare congenital condition so unique it doesn't even have a name—just a stack of medical files and a body doctors still can't quite predict. In this episode, she opens up about navigating childhood surgeries, a 16-hour operation in Boston, and the emotional toll of being called a “medical mystery.” From discovering she has two uteri to building a safe space for youth with chronic illness, Natalia's story is one of resilience, radical self-advocacy, and finding strength in the unexpected. She talks dating, dignity, and how the healthcare system can better treat patients as people. It's a heartfelt ride through one woman's no-name diagnosis—and the superpower she's made of it.Links:together-we-thrive.caFollow Sickboy: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/sickboypodcastTiktok: https://www.tiktok.com/@sickboypodcastDiscord: https://discord.gg/expeUDN