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In this episode, Greg Lois explores the financial aspects of workers' compensation, and enhance your ability to advocate for both employees and employers. Delves into the intricate landscape of wage replacement and disability benefits within New York Workers' Compensation. Whether you're an attorney, claims adjuster, or employer, this episode equips you with essential knowledge to handle these critical aspects effectively. How to attend these webinars live and ask questions Join us for our monthly webinars on New York and New Jersey workers' compensation law. Register for a New York Workers' Compensation Webinar Register for a New Jersey Workers' Compensation Webinar Schedules and Information Handout materials are provided in advance of each session. The webinar courses follow the "life cycle" of a claim and correspond to chapters in the Workers' Compensation Handbooks offered by the Firm. Disclaimer This webinar is not legal advice! The materials presented by this webinar/podcast and any affiliated website are for informational purposes only and are not offered as legal advice as to any particular matter. No viewer/listener/reader should act on the basis of these materials without seeking appropriate professional advice as to the particular facts and applicable law involved. The materials are not represented to be correct, complete, or up-to-date. Opinions presented by this video/podcast are the opinions of the author. Neither the use of this web site nor the transfer of information to or from this web site shall create or constitute an attorney-client relationship between Greg Lois, the presenter in the video/podcast, or LOIS LAW FIRM LLC and any person. You should not send any confidential information to this web site until after you have entered into a written agreement for the performance of legal services.
Comics writer/artist Jeremy Robinson stops by to talk about his new limited series, NECTAR, coming March 4 from Vault Comics.
In this season of Since Sliced Bread, you'll hear from leading snack brands who are balancing consumers' myriad demands in their latest launches to stay atop the category.
Todd Husak breaks down Seattle's Super Bowl win and the NFL offseason. They dive into the team's well-constructed roster and how it compares to other top teams in the league. Todd shares his thoughts on quarterback Sam Darnold's redemption story and how he's found success in Seattle. They also discuss the 49ers' needs and whether they should trade Mac Jones or keep him as a backup. The conversation covers the challenges of developing young quarterbacks and the importance of finding the right situation for them to thrive.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Todd Husak breaks down Seattle's Super Bowl win and the NFL offseason. They dive into the team's well-constructed roster and how it compares to other top teams in the league. Todd shares his thoughts on quarterback Sam Darnold's redemption story and how he's found success in Seattle. They also discuss the 49ers' needs and whether they should trade Mac Jones or keep him as a backup. The conversation covers the challenges of developing young quarterbacks and the importance of finding the right situation for them to thrive.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Tripp Limehouse and Steve Sedahl delve into the multifaceted aspects of retirement planning, emphasizing that it's not just about financial strategies but also about fulfilling personal dreams and maintaining a quality lifestyle. Tripp highlights the importance of transitioning from merely having retirement accounts to developing a comprehensive retirement plan that ensures financial security and allows for enjoyable experiences. They discuss common misconceptions about retirement, such as the belief that one will spend less money after retiring, and stress the need for a tailored approach to budgeting that includes both necessities and desires. The conversation also touches on the significance of consolidating accounts to streamline retirement income planning and the necessity of having a written plan to navigate the complexities of retirement effectively. Visit Limehouse Financial to learn more. Call 800-940-6979See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
It's finally time to meet Skalanthas face to face in the finale of The Dragon of Najkir! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
When it comes to home design, there are hundreds of architectural styles and thousands of variations on those, but if you visit any home in any city or town across America, there will be one of four styles of home. So, what are those four types of homes? The first is the saddest, it’s the house of neglect. In Dean’s expert eyes, the second one is nearly as bad as the house of neglect — it’s the house of bad ideas! What’s the third kind of American home? It’s the one that makes you smile. The fourth house is not one that gets your attention for any of the reasons listed. In fact, it doesn’t get much attention at all because there’s nothing particularly memorable about it. It’s the filler house that longs to be more. And there are 10s of millions of ’em. Let’s talk about it. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
When it comes to home design, there are hundreds of architectural styles and thousands of variations on those, but if you visit any home in any city or town across America, there will be one of four styles of home. So, what are those four types of homes? The first is the saddest, it’s the house of neglect. In Dean’s expert eyes, the second one is nearly as bad as the house of neglect — it’s the house of bad ideas! What’s the third kind of American home? It’s the one that makes you smile. The fourth house is not one that gets your attention for any of the reasons listed. In fact, it doesn’t get much attention at all because there’s nothing particularly memorable about it. It’s the filler house that longs to be more. And there are 10s of millions of ’em. Let’s talk about it. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The group finally tracks down the leader of the Hug Buddies… but there's still a dragon lurking somewhere in the picture. Here's hoping Shell on Earth actually gets to solve one problem at a time! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Cassius shows an unexpected violent side as the group begins questioning everyone inside the monastery! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Tripp Limehouse delves into the concept of financial independence, emphasizing that it goes beyond just accumulating wealth. They discuss the emotional aspects of retirement, the importance of creating income and distribution plans, and the role of passive income in achieving financial stability. The conversation also covers retirement savings trends, the transition from accounts to plans, and the significance of estate planning. Additionally, they highlight the importance of catch-up contributions, navigating hardship withdrawals, and preparing for healthcare costs in retirement. The episode concludes with a focus on long-term care planning and the necessity of having a comprehensive retirement plan. Visit Limehouse Financial to learn more. Call 800-940-6979See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
After making a safe landing, Zorash Airlines and its crew try to figure out why a lawful good dragon is sinking ships! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Hey! You got your dragon in my dungeon! You got your dungeon around my dragon! What? DMs Rob and Matt find out if the two great tastes, taste great together as they review WotC's new-ish adventure anthology, Dragon Delves. Dragon Delves Adventure Anthology Follow Dungeon Master of None on Blue Sky: https://bsky.app/profile/dmofnone.bsky.social Join our Patreon for bonus episodes: https://www.patreon.com/DungeonMasterOfNone Join the DMofNone Discord!
Shell on Earth sets sail toward their next adventure, but it doesn't take long to learn exactly what color dragon they're dealing with this time! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
A new report from The New York Times reveals how the Trump Administration and members of the president’s family may have been involved in a larger movement in conservative circles to support Andrew and Tristan Tate, right-wing influencers charged with rape, human trafficking and other crimes. Investigative reporter Megan Twohey, who helped break the story, joins Geoff Bennett to discuss. PBS News is supported by - https://www.pbs.org/newshour/about/funders. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy
A new report from The New York Times reveals how the Trump Administration and members of the president’s family may have been involved in a larger movement in conservative circles to support Andrew and Tristan Tate, right-wing influencers charged with rape, human trafficking and other crimes. Investigative reporter Megan Twohey, who helped break the story, joins Geoff Bennett to discuss. PBS News is supported by - https://www.pbs.org/newshour/about/funders. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy
It's the finale of another Dragon Delve! Or, if you need that translated into Modron: BEEP BOOP BOP, BEEP BEEP BOP BOOP!! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
The Shell on Earth crew pushes deeper into Starglass Waypoint, where Modrons march and glass elevators hum! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
We dig into the latest anthology from D&D and see if we can't have some fun with both dungeons AND dragons! Special thanks to James from Random Encounters DnD Lorecast Discord | DnD Lorecast t-shirts, stickers and more! Pre-Order Lore TA Shaun's Alien novel, PERFECT ORGANISMS First Look at Lore TA Shaun's next book, the first ever Solomon Kane novel Links: Lore TA Shaun's second novel, The Dissonance, is out NOW Pantheon/PRH! Buy it ANYWHERE books are sold! And pick up Shaun's Conan the Barbarian ebook short story, also available now! The 616 Files - Shaun and Sergio's OTHER nerdy podcast! A deep dive into the 616 Marvel Universe, comic by comic, year by year Fandom University - And yet ANOTHER nerdy podcast! Multi-episodes arcs deep-diving into various nerdy topics *SEASON 1 NOW COMPLETE* Check out all the socials at dndlorecast.com And send us a note! Email us at dndlorecast@gmail.com ROBOTSRADIO.net - Smart Shows for Interesting People. Explore all the awesome shows on the network. Robots Radio Network Discord: discord.gg/JXKfVhM Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
We dig into the latest anthology from D&D and see if we can't have some fun with both dungeons AND dragons! Special thanks to James from Random Encounters DnD Lorecast Discord | DnD Lorecast t-shirts, stickers and more! Pre-Order Lore TA Shaun's Alien novel, PERFECT ORGANISMS First Look at Lore TA Shaun's next book, the first ever Solomon Kane novel Links: Lore TA Shaun's second novel, The Dissonance, is out NOW Pantheon/PRH! Buy it ANYWHERE books are sold! And pick up Shaun's Conan the Barbarian ebook short story, also available now! The 616 Files - Shaun and Sergio's OTHER nerdy podcast! A deep dive into the 616 Marvel Universe, comic by comic, year by year Fandom University - And yet ANOTHER nerdy podcast! Multi-episodes arcs deep-diving into various nerdy topics *SEASON 1 NOW COMPLETE* Check out all the socials at dndlorecast.com And send us a note! Email us at dndlorecast@gmail.com ROBOTSRADIO.net - Smart Shows for Interesting People. Explore all the awesome shows on the network. Robots Radio Network Discord: discord.gg/JXKfVhM Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Dragon Delves is back again! Shell on Earth answers the call to a brand new adventure. Except this time, the call comes from a...sentient bag of holding!?! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Shell on Earth reach the end of their latest delve! There's zombies, there's ladders, and as usual, lots of chaos! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
11-5 Dirty Work Hour 1: Dirty Work delves into the philosophy of building a team in sports plus Adam Caplan on the state of the NFL after the trade deadlineSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
11-5 Dirty Work Hour 1: Dirty Work delves into the philosophy of building a team in sports plus Adam Caplan on the state of the NFL after the trade deadlineSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The group gets one step closer to finding the weird list of stolen goods and figuring out what color dragon this adventure is all about! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
We got you Lore Delivery systems. Do you like it? You do? You're so sweet! Ok, for real though. We talk all things lore delivery systems and figure out which ones work, and which ones don't (Delves). Positive Story: https://www.today.com/food/people/baker-delivers-free-birthday-cakes-to-homeless-people-rcna235965 Support us on Patreon! https://www.patreon.com/livelaughlore Follow us!ue Sky: https://bsky.app/profile/livelaughlore.com TikTok = https://www.tiktok.com/@livelaughlorecast Instagram = https://www.instagram.com/livelaughlorecast/ YouTube = https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCawbWDBP7qEl24CZ2GUoSGg
The Maine Senate race was rocked this month when revelations about the Democratic frontrunner Graham Platner threatened to completely upend the Democratic primary to select a candidate to try to unseat Susan Collins. Jen Psaki had Platner back on The Briefing to ask him directly about past offensive internet comments, a tattoo identified as being associated with Nazism and the state of his campaign in the wake of a tumultuous month.Graham Platner, an upstart outsider who appears to still be leading the Democratic primary race for a chance to unseat Maine's Republican Senator Susan Collins, talks with Jen Psaki about weathering scandal on the campaign trail and succeeding as a Democratic candidate despite considerable resistance from powerful figures within the Democratic Party. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
The group presses on through the twisting halls of the Temple of Orcus, hunting for hidden passages and long lost riches. What could possibly go wrong when you keep opening every door and touching every pile of bones? Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
We dig into the latest anthology from D&D and see if we can't have some fun with both dungeons AND dragons! Special thanks to James from Random Encounters DnD Lorecast Discord | DnD Lorecast t-shirts, stickers and more! Pre-Order Lore TA Shaun's Alien novel, PERFECT ORGANISMS First Look at Lore TA Shaun's next book, the first ever Solomon Kane novel Links: Lore TA Shaun's second novel, The Dissonance, is out NOW Pantheon/PRH! Buy it ANYWHERE books are sold! And pick up Shaun's Conan the Barbarian ebook short story, also available now! The 616 Files - Shaun and Sergio's OTHER nerdy podcast! A deep dive into the 616 Marvel Universe, comic by comic, year by year Fandom University - And yet ANOTHER nerdy podcast! Multi-episodes arcs deep-diving into various nerdy topics *SEASON 1 NOW COMPLETE* Check out all the socials at dndlorecast.com And send us a note! Email us at dndlorecast@gmail.com ROBOTSRADIO.net - Smart Shows for Interesting People. Explore all the awesome shows on the network. Robots Radio Network Discord: discord.gg/JXKfVhM Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Sean love affair with Lemix is more fickle the fel-flame. Lex laments some aspects of Delves. The crew weighs in on the must-have features for the integrated UI in Midnight. News Legion Remix: Rise of the Nightfallen The 2nd wave of content for Lemix is now live in NA and EU, after a long extended maintenance. Return to KarazhanNightholdSuramar CampaignLegion Remix Helper Links Legion Remix: Rise of the Nightfallen Now Live!World of Warcraft on Instagram: "The story continues in Legion Remix Phase 2! Relive the Suramar Campaign, return to Karazhan, and defeat Gul'dan at Nighthold!"https://www.curseforge.com/wow/addons/legion-remix-helper Turbo Boost is Now Live! The 2nd part of Turbo Boost is Mythic+ drop rates from Mythic+ dungeons and Manaforge Omega are greatly increased for Warband until Equipped gear. Valorstones may now be transferred across Warbands.Two vendors this time.First quest for 3 Puzzling Cartel Chips.Players will be able to earn a maximum of 9 Puzzling Cartel Chips per character.Weapons, trinkets, and cantrip items. Links https://worldofwarcraft.blizzard.com/en-us/news/24242856 Midnight Delves In the upcoming expansion Delves are being integrated into the leveling experience and continue to be an endgame pillar. We're taking some time to talk about Delves so far on the alpha. What did we think about Delves last tier?Experience in alpha with Delves so farWhat would make delves a joyous experience for us? Story Title Phase 4 of Midnight Alpha allows players to level up to Level 90, and includes the following content: Zone: Voidstorm Dungeons: Voidscar ArenaNexus Point XenasMagister's Terrace Delves: Shadowguard PointSunkiller Sanctum PvP: Slayer's Rise PvP zoneSlayer's Rise 40v40 battleground Classes: Apex Talents Links In Development: Phase Four of the Midnight Alpha - General Discussion - World of Warcraft Forums iTunes // Bonus Roll Production Directory Thanks Special thanks to all our patrons. FAZ will always be free, but if you enjoy the content we produce, consider pledging to our Patreon at Patreon.com/FAZ Subscribe to For Azeroth! UI Feature Shortcomings We are beyond the halfway point Raid Frames Sean: Raid frames ability to adjust tracking, position and size of debuffs CD Manager Sean #1: Tracking for Racials and TrinketsLex: Alert for resource thresholds (below or above a certain amount of a resource)Sean #2: CDM still needs some way to track debuffs with white/blacklisting Nameplates Sean: Health bar color change based on aggroSean #2: Nameplates need a way to color mobs based on type (casters, lieutenants, etc).Sean #3: White/blacklist for buffs/debuffs tracked Encounter Warnings Lex: Sound CustomizationSean: Ability to turn on/off warnings based on rolePlatynator: [addon] Introducing Platynator, a new customisable nameplate addon : r/WowUI Outro Be part of the conversation and join us on Discord bit.ly/fazdiscord Thank you so much for supporting the show!
It's time for Shell on Earth to venture deeper into the temple of Orcus and find out what's behind this secret door! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
The former CIA career operations officer alerts us of troubling domestic national security; Communist/Marxist/Islamic movements aligned against us; the dangers of fentanyl/marijuana; China's offensive biological warfare program. Clare Lopez Information Websites: theunitedwest.org ccnationalsecurity.org americantruthproject.org Social media: Facebook and X (formerly Twitter): @ClareMLopez Truth Social: clarecho Telegram: @lopezliberty Upcoming Podcasts: Samuel Tolley; Lindsey Graham (Patriot Barbie); […] The post National Security Analyst Clare Lopez Delves Into Issues Destructive To Our Nation appeared first on Radio Influence.
We're back with another adventure from Dragon Delves! There's treasure to find, traps to trigger, and at least one really bad idea! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
The former CIA career operations officer alerts us of troubling domestic national security; Communist/Marxist/Islamic movements aligned against us; the dangers of fentanyl/marijuana; China's offensive biological warfare program. Clare Lopez Information Websites: theunitedwest.org ccnationalsecurity.org americantruthproject.org Social media: Facebook and X (formerly Twitter): @ClareMLopez Truth Social: clarecho Telegram: @lopezliberty Upcoming Podcasts: Samuel Tolley (available 10/28); Lindsey “The […] The post National Security Analyst Clare Lopez Delves Into Issues Destructive To Our Nation appeared first on Radio Influence.
Girls Gone WoW keeps the Warcraft community in the know from a fresh perspective. Join #teampositive and their plethora of guests from the community each and every week! How are you finding Delves now we've settled into season 3? Stilgar joined us this week to share his thoughts on this latest edition to ways to play WoW! We hope you enjoy the show – if you want to be a guest you can get in touch with us on Discord by joining us at bit.ly/ggw-discord or email us at girlsgonewowpodcast@gmail.com Find this episode and many others at https://www.bonusroll.gg/directory/girls-gone-wow/
The Oswalds: An Untold Account of Marina and Lee, by Paul Gregory: Content and Purpose: AC The book provides an untold account of Marina and Lee Oswald. It delves into the Oswald marriage, allowing readers to ponder what motivated Lee Harvey Oswald to commit the "monstrous act." The story is told from the perspective of Paul Gregory as a young man and his father, Pete Gregory, a mature and capable Russian translator. It offers insights into who Lee Oswald was, from the perspective of people who tried to help him, Marina, and their daughters, June and Rachel, in Fort Worth and Dallas for over a year. The book is described as a chilling, scary, amazing untold story of Marina and Lee Oswald. Paul Gregory and John Batchelor discussed the book for years, with Batchelor having read pieces of it, finding it completely confounded him, noting that Lee Harvey Oswald "makes leaps that you can't see coming." The book contains stunning facts about the tragedy of John F. Kennedy's murder, Officer Tippit's murder, and Lee Harvey Oswald's murder. Gregory asserts that a major explanatory factor in virtually everything Lee Harvey Oswald did can be traced back to the influence of his mother, Marguerite. He also suggests that Lee's underestimation of his mental abilities is a major point of the book. The book explores the motive behind Lee Harvey Oswald's actions, attributing it partly to his mother's messages that he was special and had a destiny to fulfill. Gregory uses the book to highlight the remarkable achievements of Lee Harvey Oswald, emphasizing his manipulative and planning skills, often overlooked due to his educational background. It provides details about the Gregory family's role and their unprecedented scrutiny by the Warren Commission. Gregory mentions that he originally had no intention to write an entire chapter about Marguerite but found her story to be an incredible event. The book also touches on Lee Harvey Oswald's relationship with Marina, suggesting that her scorn and comments about him not being a real man might have driven him to kill the president as a way to prove himself. Gregory visited Dealey Plaza to understand the difficulty of the assassination shots, and his findings are included in the book. He also addresses and refutes conspiracy theories, including those involving his own family or the Dallas Russians.
The Oswalds: An Untold Account of Marina and Lee, by Paul Gregory: Content and Purpose: AC The book provides an untold account of Marina and Lee Oswald. It delves into the Oswald marriage, allowing readers to ponder what motivated Lee Harvey Oswald to commit the "monstrous act." The story is told from the perspective of Paul Gregory as a young man and his father, Pete Gregory, a mature and capable Russian translator. It offers insights into who Lee Oswald was, from the perspective of people who tried to help him, Marina, and their daughters, June and Rachel, in Fort Worth and Dallas for over a year. The book is described as a chilling, scary, amazing untold story of Marina and Lee Oswald. Paul Gregory and John Batchelor discussed the book for years, with Batchelor having read pieces of it, finding it completely confounded him, noting that Lee Harvey Oswald "makes leaps that you can't see coming." The book contains stunning facts about the tragedy of John F. Kennedy's murder, Officer Tippit's murder, and Lee Harvey Oswald's murder. Gregory asserts that a major explanatory factor in virtually everything Lee Harvey Oswald did can be traced back to the influence of his mother, Marguerite. He also suggests that Lee's underestimation of his mental abilities is a major point of the book. The book explores the motive behind Lee Harvey Oswald's actions, attributing it partly to his mother's messages that he was special and had a destiny to fulfill. Gregory uses the book to highlight the remarkable achievements of Lee Harvey Oswald, emphasizing his manipulative and planning skills, often overlooked due to his educational background. It provides details about the Gregory family's role and their unprecedented scrutiny by the Warren Commission. Gregory mentions that he originally had no intention to write an entire chapter about Marguerite but found her story to be an incredible event. The book also touches on Lee Harvey Oswald's relationship with Marina, suggesting that her scorn and comments about him not being a real man might have driven him to kill the president as a way to prove himself. Gregory visited Dealey Plaza to understand the difficulty of the assassination shots, and his findings are included in the book. He also addresses and refutes conspiracy theories, including those involving his own family or the Dallas Russians.
The Oswalds: An Untold Account of Marina and Lee, by Paul Gregory: Content and Purpose: AC The book provides an untold account of Marina and Lee Oswald. It delves into the Oswald marriage, allowing readers to ponder what motivated Lee Harvey Oswald to commit the "monstrous act." The story is told from the perspective of Paul Gregory as a young man and his father, Pete Gregory, a mature and capable Russian translator. It offers insights into who Lee Oswald was, from the perspective of people who tried to help him, Marina, and their daughters, June and Rachel, in Fort Worth and Dallas for over a year. The book is described as a chilling, scary, amazing untold story of Marina and Lee Oswald. Paul Gregory and John Batchelor discussed the book for years, with Batchelor having read pieces of it, finding it completely confounded him, noting that Lee Harvey Oswald "makes leaps that you can't see coming." The book contains stunning facts about the tragedy of John F. Kennedy's murder, Officer Tippit's murder, and Lee Harvey Oswald's murder. Gregory asserts that a major explanatory factor in virtually everything Lee Harvey Oswald did can be traced back to the influence of his mother, Marguerite. He also suggests that Lee's underestimation of his mental abilities is a major point of the book. The book explores the motive behind Lee Harvey Oswald's actions, attributing it partly to his mother's messages that he was special and had a destiny to fulfill. Gregory uses the book to highlight the remarkable achievements of Lee Harvey Oswald, emphasizing his manipulative and planning skills, often overlooked due to his educational background. It provides details about the Gregory family's role and their unprecedented scrutiny by the Warren Commission. Gregory mentions that he originally had no intention to write an entire chapter about Marguerite but found her story to be an incredible event. The book also touches on Lee Harvey Oswald's relationship with Marina, suggesting that her scorn and comments about him not being a real man might have driven him to kill the president as a way to prove himself. Gregory visited Dealey Plaza to understand the difficulty of the assassination shots, and his findings are included in the book. He also addresses and refutes conspiracy theories, including those involving his own family or the Dallas Russians.
The Oswalds: An Untold Account of Marina and Lee, by Paul Gregory: Content and Purpose: AC The book provides an untold account of Marina and Lee Oswald. It delves into the Oswald marriage, allowing readers to ponder what motivated Lee Harvey Oswald to commit the "monstrous act." The story is told from the perspective of Paul Gregory as a young man and his father, Pete Gregory, a mature and capable Russian translator. It offers insights into who Lee Oswald was, from the perspective of people who tried to help him, Marina, and their daughters, June and Rachel, in Fort Worth and Dallas for over a year. The book is described as a chilling, scary, amazing untold story of Marina and Lee Oswald. Paul Gregory and John Batchelor discussed the book for years, with Batchelor having read pieces of it, finding it completely confounded him, noting that Lee Harvey Oswald "makes leaps that you can't see coming." The book contains stunning facts about the tragedy of John F. Kennedy's murder, Officer Tippit's murder, and Lee Harvey Oswald's murder. Gregory asserts that a major explanatory factor in virtually everything Lee Harvey Oswald did can be traced back to the influence of his mother, Marguerite. He also suggests that Lee's underestimation of his mental abilities is a major point of the book. The book explores the motive behind Lee Harvey Oswald's actions, attributing it partly to his mother's messages that he was special and had a destiny to fulfill. Gregory uses the book to highlight the remarkable achievements of Lee Harvey Oswald, emphasizing his manipulative and planning skills, often overlooked due to his educational background. It provides details about the Gregory family's role and their unprecedented scrutiny by the Warren Commission. Gregory mentions that he originally had no intention to write an entire chapter about Marguerite but found her story to be an incredible event. The book also touches on Lee Harvey Oswald's relationship with Marina, suggesting that her scorn and comments about him not being a real man might have driven him to kill the president as a way to prove himself. Gregory visited Dealey Plaza to understand the difficulty of the assassination shots, and his findings are included in the book. He also addresses and refutes conspiracy theories, including those involving his own family or the Dallas Russians.
The Oswalds: An Untold Account of Marina and Lee, by Paul Gregory: 1907 DALLAS Content and Purpose: AC The book provides an untold account of Marina and Lee Oswald. It delves into the Oswald marriage, allowing readers to ponder what motivated Lee Harvey Oswald to commit the "monstrous act." The story is told from the perspective of Paul Gregory as a young man and his father, Pete Gregory, a mature and capable Russian translator. It offers insights into who Lee Oswald was, from the perspective of people who tried to help him, Marina, and their daughters, June and Rachel, in Fort Worth and Dallas for over a year. The book is described as a chilling, scary, amazing untold story of Marina and Lee Oswald. Paul Gregory and John Batchelor discussed the book for years, with Batchelor having read pieces of it, finding it completely confounded him, noting that Lee Harvey Oswald "makes leaps that you can't see coming." The book contains stunning facts about the tragedy of John F. Kennedy's murder, Officer Tippit's murder, and Lee Harvey Oswald's murder. Gregory asserts that a major explanatory factor in virtually everything Lee Harvey Oswald did can be traced back to the influence of his mother, Marguerite. He also suggests that Lee's underestimation of his mental abilities is a major point of the book. The book explores the motive behind Lee Harvey Oswald's actions, attributing it partly to his mother's messages that he was special and had a destiny to fulfill. Gregory uses the book to highlight the remarkable achievements of Lee Harvey Oswald, emphasizing his manipulative and planning skills, often overlooked due to his educational background. It provides details about the Gregory family's role and their unprecedented scrutiny by the Warren Commission. Gregory mentions that he originally had no intention to write an entire chapter about Marguerite but found her story to be an incredible event. The book also touches on Lee Harvey Oswald's relationship with Marina, suggesting that her scorn and comments about him not being a real man might have driven him to kill the president as a way to prove himself. Gregory visited Dealey Plaza to understand the difficulty of the assassination shots, and his findings are included in the book. He also addresses and refutes conspiracy theories, including those involving his own family or the Dallas Russians.
The Oswalds: An Untold Account of Marina and Lee, by Paul Gregory: Content and Purpose: AC The book provides an untold account of Marina and Lee Oswald. It delves into the Oswald marriage, allowing readers to ponder what motivated Lee Harvey Oswald to commit the "monstrous act." The story is told from the perspective of Paul Gregory as a young man and his father, Pete Gregory, a mature and capable Russian translator. It offers insights into who Lee Oswald was, from the perspective of people who tried to help him, Marina, and their daughters, June and Rachel, in Fort Worth and Dallas for over a year. The book is described as a chilling, scary, amazing untold story of Marina and Lee Oswald. Paul Gregory and John Batchelor discussed the book for years, with Batchelor having read pieces of it, finding it completely confounded him, noting that Lee Harvey Oswald "makes leaps that you can't see coming." The book contains stunning facts about the tragedy of John F. Kennedy's murder, Officer Tippit's murder, and Lee Harvey Oswald's murder. Gregory asserts that a major explanatory factor in virtually everything Lee Harvey Oswald did can be traced back to the influence of his mother, Marguerite. He also suggests that Lee's underestimation of his mental abilities is a major point of the book. The book explores the motive behind Lee Harvey Oswald's actions, attributing it partly to his mother's messages that he was special and had a destiny to fulfill. Gregory uses the book to highlight the remarkable achievements of Lee Harvey Oswald, emphasizing his manipulative and planning skills, often overlooked due to his educational background. It provides details about the Gregory family's role and their unprecedented scrutiny by the Warren Commission. Gregory mentions that he originally had no intention to write an entire chapter about Marguerite but found her story to be an incredible event. The book also touches on Lee Harvey Oswald's relationship with Marina, suggesting that her scorn and comments about him not being a real man might have driven him to kill the president as a way to prove himself. Gregory visited Dealey Plaza to understand the difficulty of the assassination shots, and his findings are included in the book. He also addresses and refutes conspiracy theories, including those involving his own family or the Dallas Russians.
The Oswalds: An Untold Account of Marina and Lee, by Paul Gregory: Content and Purpose: AC The book provides an untold account of Marina and Lee Oswald. It delves into the Oswald marriage, allowing readers to ponder what motivated Lee Harvey Oswald to commit the "monstrous act." The story is told from the perspective of Paul Gregory as a young man and his father, Pete Gregory, a mature and capable Russian translator. It offers insights into who Lee Oswald was, from the perspective of people who tried to help him, Marina, and their daughters, June and Rachel, in Fort Worth and Dallas for over a year. The book is described as a chilling, scary, amazing untold story of Marina and Lee Oswald. Paul Gregory and John Batchelor discussed the book for years, with Batchelor having read pieces of it, finding it completely confounded him, noting that Lee Harvey Oswald "makes leaps that you can't see coming." The book contains stunning facts about the tragedy of John F. Kennedy's murder, Officer Tippit's murder, and Lee Harvey Oswald's murder. Gregory asserts that a major explanatory factor in virtually everything Lee Harvey Oswald did can be traced back to the influence of his mother, Marguerite. He also suggests that Lee's underestimation of his mental abilities is a major point of the book. The book explores the motive behind Lee Harvey Oswald's actions, attributing it partly to his mother's messages that he was special and had a destiny to fulfill. Gregory uses the book to highlight the remarkable achievements of Lee Harvey Oswald, emphasizing his manipulative and planning skills, often overlooked due to his educational background. It provides details about the Gregory family's role and their unprecedented scrutiny by the Warren Commission. Gregory mentions that he originally had no intention to write an entire chapter about Marguerite but found her story to be an incredible event. The book also touches on Lee Harvey Oswald's relationship with Marina, suggesting that her scorn and comments about him not being a real man might have driven him to kill the president as a way to prove himself. Gregory visited Dealey Plaza to understand the difficulty of the assassination shots, and his findings are included in the book. He also addresses and refutes conspiracy theories, including those involving his own family or the Dallas Russians.
The Oswalds: An Untold Account of Marina and Lee, by Paul Gregory: 1907 DALLAS Content and Purpose: AC The book provides an untold account of Marina and Lee Oswald. It delves into the Oswald marriage, allowing readers to ponder what motivated Lee Harvey Oswald to commit the "monstrous act." The story is told from the perspective of Paul Gregory as a young man and his father, Pete Gregory, a mature and capable Russian translator. It offers insights into who Lee Oswald was, from the perspective of people who tried to help him, Marina, and their daughters, June and Rachel, in Fort Worth and Dallas for over a year. The book is described as a chilling, scary, amazing untold story of Marina and Lee Oswald. Paul Gregory and John Batchelor discussed the book for years, with Batchelor having read pieces of it, finding it completely confounded him, noting that Lee Harvey Oswald "makes leaps that you can't see coming." The book contains stunning facts about the tragedy of John F. Kennedy's murder, Officer Tippit's murder, and Lee Harvey Oswald's murder. Gregory asserts that a major explanatory factor in virtually everything Lee Harvey Oswald did can be traced back to the influence of his mother, Marguerite. He also suggests that Lee's underestimation of his mental abilities is a major point of the book. The book explores the motive behind Lee Harvey Oswald's actions, attributing it partly to his mother's messages that he was special and had a destiny to fulfill. Gregory uses the book to highlight the remarkable achievements of Lee Harvey Oswald, emphasizing his manipulative and planning skills, often overlooked due to his educational background. It provides details about the Gregory family's role and their unprecedented scrutiny by the Warren Commission. Gregory mentions that he originally had no intention to write an entire chapter about Marguerite but found her story to be an incredible event. The book also touches on Lee Harvey Oswald's relationship with Marina, suggesting that her scorn and comments about him not being a real man might have driven him to kill the president as a way to prove himself. Gregory visited Dealey Plaza to understand the difficulty of the assassination shots, and his findings are included in the book. He also addresses and refutes conspiracy theories, including those involving his own family or the Dallas Russians.
Jason Whitlock revisits the attack on the Charlotte train, leading him to conclude that voices like his are being suppressed in favor of criminals and those who incite bigotry. There are demons possessing black culture. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Delves have been proclaimed a success by devs and players alike. Manny just doesn't get it and so guest Missildine talks all about the evolution of Delves through the War Within and leading into Midnight.
Gamescom brought big World of Warcraft reveals: the new housing system with public, charter, and guild neighborhoods (50 homes each, customizable biomes, permissions, and community events), plus new solo content like Prey hunts and ongoing Delves. Blizzard is also integrating add-on features directly into the UI (boss timers, nameplates, DPS meters), raising questions for Deadly Boss Mods and others. Bobby is here to help us make sense of it all. Also we have a LOT to say about the No Man's Sky's Voyager update—building Corvettes, exploring derelict ships, taming bizarre pets, farming nanites, managing settlements, and enjoying the endless systems, bugs and all. Plus all the games we played ands way more.SHARED PLAY THIS WEEKThe ‘No Man's Sky' update!SCOTT•Shinobi: Art of Vengeance•BlazBlue Entropy EffectJON•Hollow Knight: SilksongBEAU•Peak•Metal Eden•World of Warcraft Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Gamescom brought big World of Warcraft reveals: the new housing system with public, charter, and guild neighborhoods (50 homes each, customizable biomes, permissions, and community events), plus new solo content like Prey hunts and ongoing Delves. Blizzard is also integrating add-on features directly into the UI (boss timers, nameplates, DPS meters), raising questions for Deadly Boss Mods and others. Bobby is here to help us make sense of it all. Also we have a LOT to say about the No Man's Sky's Voyager update—building Corvettes, exploring derelict ships, taming bizarre pets, farming nanites, managing settlements, and enjoying the endless systems, bugs and all. Plus all the games we played ands way more.SHARED PLAY THIS WEEKThe ‘No Man's Sky' update!SCOTT•Shinobi: Art of Vengeance•BlazBlue Entropy EffectJON•Hollow Knight: SilksongBEAU•Peak•Metal Eden•World of Warcraft Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Frank is joined by Kyle and Scott for a packed roundtable on Gamescom highlights, World of Warcraft Midnight reveals, and a friendly debate on brand events versus trade shows. The crew breaks down Hollow Knight Silksong hype, Fallout Season 2's New Vegas vibe, a surprise standout in Lego Batman, and how Blizzard's housing and three raids at launch could reshape the way we play. They wrap with network updates and weekly recommendations. Timestamps and Topics 00:00: Introduction and panel lineup 00:30: Question of the week — fictional foods from pop culture 03:01: News of the week — Gamescom overview 03:37: Hollow Knight Silksong release window and gameplay hopes 06:02: Warhammer 40K love plus Dawn of War memories 08:16: Vampire The Masquerade Bloodlines 2 concerns, design shift, and dev changes 15:56: Resident Evil 9 trailer reactions and expectations 16:57: Fallout Season 2 trailer — New Vegas sights and more of The Ghoul 18:24: Lego Batman Legacy of the Dark Knight looks like a true Arkham style entry 20:34: World of Warcraft Midnight cinematic first reactions — Silvermoon, Lor'themar, Zalatath 26:31: Who were the light aligned warriors and how that reveal could have landed 30:15: Midnight features — three raids at launch, eight dungeons, delves, prey system, outdoor play 31:45: Why multiple smaller raids can help modern raiders 34:19: Where each host plans to spend time — raiding, delving, housing 35:30: Player housing deep dive — free placement, neighborhoods, profession recipes in old zones 41:49: Professions and transmog updates make old content matter again 42:49: Demon Hunter Devourer spec talk and leveling plans 46:23: Built in raid tools and quality of life changes 46:41: Brand events versus trade shows — BlizzCon immersion or Gamescom reach 55:14: How activations bridge both worlds and keep hype alive 58:02: What Blizzard could do next and a brainstorm on venue layout 01:04:18: Network news — Challenge Accepted updates and more from the Geek Freaks crew 01:06:07: Weekly recommendations — Hollow Knight, Dawn of War, Cowboys doc 01:13:47: Sign off Key Takeaways Hollow Knight Silksong finally feels real with fresh footage and a near term release window that has fans buzzing. Fallout Season 2 leans into New Vegas energy and looks ready to give Walton Goggins even more to chew on. Lego Batman Legacy of the Dark Knight plays like a full Arkham style experience in a lighter package. World of Warcraft Midnight lands with a striking Silvermoon set piece and a clear villain in Zalatath while sparking questions about the light aligned reinforcements. Midnight launches with three raids, eight dungeons, delves, and a prey system that targets you in the open world for dynamic encounters. Housing is fully free form with place anywhere decoration, neighborhood vibes, and recipes scattered across old zones and dungeons, which brings back legacy professions and exploration. Built in raid tools and UI polish aim to raise the floor for everyone, not just add on users. Brand owned shows like BlizzCon deliver clarity, atmosphere, and community rituals. Trade shows give reach and variety but can dilute focus. Memorable Quotes “Hollow Knight Silksong got a release date. I am beyond excited.” “Lego Batman is straight up a new Arkham game. Who knew that would be the most complete Batman experience.” “Lor'themar finally got his moment to be the badass I always wanted him to be.” “Three raids at launch is a return to a cadence that actually fits how people play now.” “Housing should pull you back into old Azeroth and make those zones feel alive again.” Call to Action Enjoyed the episode? Follow and subscribe, leave a review, and share the show with a friend using #GeekFreaksPod. Your reviews help more fans find us. Links and Resources GeekFreaksPodcast.com is the source for all news discussed on our podcast and the home for episode notes, articles, and more. Follow Us Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/thegeekfreakspodcast Threads: https://www.threads.net/@geekfreakspodcast Twitter: https://twitter.com/geekfreakspod Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/geekfreakspodcast/ Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/GeekFreakspodcast Website: https://geekfreakspodcast.com Listener Questions Tell us the fictional food you would bring into real life, your Gamescom favorite, or your take on brand events versus trade shows. Drop your questions and hot takes and we may feature them next episode. Apple Podcast Tags Gamescom, Hollow Knight Silksong, Fallout Season 2, Lego Batman Legacy of the Dark Knight, World of Warcraft Midnight, Silvermoon, Zalatath, WoW housing, raiding, delves, Warhammer 40K, Vampire The Masquerade Bloodlines 2, Resident Evil 9, BlizzCon, brand events, trade shows, Geek Freaks, gaming news, podcast
Changes in the interpretation of campaign finance law could be on the horizon. It's been 15 years since the high court decided that corporations and unions can give unlimited amounts of money to candidates. But political parties have to work within separate limits when it's money used in tandem by the party and the candidate. Also on the show: the state of news consumption in the U.S. and a new approach to homeless encampments in Northern California.