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It's summer adaptation season, and hosts Sanjana Basker and Tyler McCall are taking stock: what Heated Rivalry got right, what People We Meet on Vacation got wrong, and what lessons studios are going to take from both. Then author Tarah DeWitt joins to break down the first episodes of Rivals Season 2, including: the moral complexity, the question of whether any sex scene can truly be called gratuitous, and what it means that Rupert Campbell-Black is, for the first time, trying to deny his nature. Plus: a quarterly Internet Boyfriend nomination round in which Sanjana makes a powerful case for Hannah Einbinder and Tyler lobbies hard for an underdog. On adaptations: the Heated Rivalry blueprint, the People We Meet on Vacation debate, and the Patrick Schwarzenegger Beach Read casting that has the fandom in shambles. Tarah DeWitt is the author of Funny Feelings, Rootbound, Savor It, The Co-op, and Left of Forever. Her next, Lost and Found, is out in August. Rivals Season 2 is streaming now on Hulu and is based on the bonkbusters by Dame Jilly Cooper. Internet Boyfriend nominees this quarter: Hannah Einbinder and Alden Ehrenreich. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Thann Bennett of The Equipped Newsletter and host of The Equipped radio show has finally been reading Tolkien's "The Hobbit." He was struck by Bilbo Baggin's battle fought in the tunnel. He also talks about the release by the US Government of documents and footage of UFO's. What can we make of it as Christians? Apologist Daniel DeWitt talks about how when some deconstruct their faith, they often leave one type of fundamentalism for another. Plus, he helps us reflect on a common pattern in the Psalms where the lamenting psalmist joins his song with God and His perspective. The Reconnect with Carmen and all Faith Radio are made possible by your support. Give now: Click here
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In this episode of DriveTime, Mike DeWitt, president and managing director, FORVIA HELLA, explains that the combination of HELLA with Faurecia under the FORVIA umbrella represents a strategic evolution that brings together two highly regarded Tier 1 suppliers with complementary strengths in innovation, engineering and quality.
Thanks to all who gave during our Spring Fundraiser! Carmen talks a few minutes to thank some who gave at the end of our our on-air fundraiser. Then, Carmen opens up Psalm 7:1 where David appeals to God for protection. How do we apply that to when the governement seeks to silence those of faith? How do you apply it when, like Ben Sasse, when you are facing death? Apologist Daniel DeWitt of Scholar Leaders helps us to remember the grace that saves us, and not our (im)perfect obedience. It's freedom. Plus, he offers a Christian take on being "post-ambition, pre-retirement." The Reconnect with Carmen and all Faith Radio are made possible by your support. Give now: Click here
Severe weather events, natural disasters, and power outages pose serious challenges for wastewater public utilities, yet essential services must continue when communities need them most. In this episode of the Environmental Finance Center Network podcast, hosts Anthony Craven, Jason Barrett, and Eric Williams sit down with Mr. David DeWitt of Taylor Power Systems to explore how wastewater utilities can prepare for emergencies and maintain safe, reliable operations during crises.Drawing from his experience in designing generator systems for wastewater and water utility facilities, DeWitt emphasizes that emergency power planning is essential for utility resilience. The conversation covers key considerations for backup power systems, including generator sizing, fuel selection, load planning, routine testing, and long‑term reliability. Together, they discuss how planning and thoughtful design can help utilities respond effectively to hurricanes, tornadoes, flooding, winter storms, and other severe weather events.This episode also highlights the operational, financial, and public health implications of power loss at wastewater facilities and why investing in preparedness before disaster strikes can save time, money, and environmental harm. Whether you are a utility manager, operator, engineer, or local decision‑maker, this discussion offers practical insights into building resilient wastewater systems that protect communities and the environment when emergencies occur.
In August, New College will be facing hearings before a state administrative judge over its campus plans, tree cutting, and more. Six neighbors have petitioned the state to look into what they believe are violations of plans and rules.Then: We continue our dive into the District 1 race for Sarasota School Board. Today, we will have a close look at candidate Teresa DeWitt and Heidi Brandt.Next: Research to mitigate Red Tide is blooming in Sarasota. Will it make a difference in the next outbreak? Suncoast Searchlight tries to find answers. Then: Every three years, one of the biggest funders of non-profits in this region is going through a deep listening exercise. We'll tell you what 1,500 people on the Suncoast said were their biggest concerns.Finally: A group of Sarasota and Manatee high school students is learning about history where it happened: In Selma, Alabama.
2026年,SpaceX要IPO了。馬斯克說:「人類的意識,是無盡黑暗中的一根小蠟燭,隨時都有可能輕易熄滅。」川普宣布公布UFO文件。馬斯克說他沒有看到任何外星生命的證據。但這一集要問的問題,比外星人更深。如果時間本身不是真實的——如果過去、現在、未來同時存在——那些消亡的文明,那些我們失去的人,真的消失了嗎?我找到了三個人。他們是有史以來最理性、最講求證據的科學家。他們用一生建立了人類對物理現實最精確的描述。但他們也提出了假設,解決了問題,然後花了剩下的人生試圖推翻它——因為結論太奇怪,太讓人不舒服。然後,在失去面前,這些最不相信神秘的人,打從心底說出了同樣的話。一封從來沒有被寄出去的信。一個十六歲男孩寫給朋友母親的信。一個老人,在摯友去世的那天,寫下的最後一段話。三個人,三個失去,三種方式,說出同一件事。這一集,我們要穿越從1900年到1967年的量子力學發展史,從普朗克、愛因斯坦、薛丁格,到惠勒和DeWitt,用人物的故事說清楚塊狀宇宙和惠勒-德威特方程式,讓這些物理學框架回答一個每個人都問過自己的問題:那些我們失去的人,真的消失了嗎?
Episode #254 features Jeanne DeWitt Grosser, COO at Vercel, and former Chief Business Officer at Stripe, and one of the most respected go-to-market leaders in tech. In conversation with Vidit Agarwal, Jeanne shares her journey — from growing up in California with a psychologist mother and tech sales father, to joining Google as an early employee in 2004, to navigating an unplanned career that led her to leadership roles at Stripe and now Vercel. She breaks down how to manage your energy at work and at home, how she learned to influence effectively in engineering-led environments, why “perfect” careers rarely feel that way, and how those lessons shaped her approach to leadership, decision-making, and company building. Jeanne also unpacks how to build credibility with engineers, design modern go-to-market systems, transition from founder-led sales, and rethink sales and marketing in an AI-native world. Please enjoy exploring your curiosity. ________ Get in touch with us via email at contact@curiositycentre.com Join our stable of commercial partners including the Australian Government, Google, KPMG, Vanta, Allens, Macquarie Capital, City of Sydney and more. Show notes and more episodes here Follow us on LinkedIn, Twitter, Instagram, or YouTube Get in touch with our Founder and Host, Vidit Agarwal directly here Contact us via our website ________ The High Flyers Podcast features in-depth interviews with the world's most influential figures in business, tech, finance, government and sport. Launched in 2020, it has ranked in the global top ten for past three years, with listeners in 27 countries and over 200+ episodes released, and featured in Forbes, Daily Telegraph, and at SXSW. Our guests include -- Malcolm Turnbull (Prime Minister of Australia), Anil Sabharwal (Global VP, Product at Google), Jason Collins (Head of BlackRock, Asia Pacific), Jodie Auster (Uber's Global Head of Travel), Stevie Case (Chief Revenue Officer, Vanta), Brad Banducci (CEO, Woolworths), David Haber (GP, a16z), Rob Giglio (CCO, Canva), Jean-Michel Lemieux (CTO, Shopify + Atlassian), Sweta Mehra (EGM, NAB; ex CMO, ANZ), Bowen Pan (Creator, Facebook Marketplace), Sam Sicilia (Chief Investment Officer, Hostplus), Craig Tiley (CEO, US Tennis), John Haddock (CBO, Harvey), Niki Scevak (Co-Founder, Blackbird Ventures), Mike Schneider (CEO, Bunnings), Trent Cotchin (3x Premiership Winning Captain, Richmond FC), Peter Varghese (Secretary of Foreign Affairs, Australian Government), Jack Zhang (CEO, Airwallex), Matteo Franceschetti (CEO, Eight Sleep), Vivek Bhatia (CEO, MUFG), Sanjeev Gandhi (CEO, Orica) and more.
Thann Bennett of The Equipped Newsletter and radio show reflects on how former Nebraska Senator Ben Sasse has been dying in public from pacreatic cancer. He's living in the reality of being on the clock and how he spends his final days. He also reflects on how the crew members of the Artemis II mission were struck by two things: the majesty of the universe that speaks to something (someone?) bigger, and the longing for home. Apologist Daniel DeWitt of Scholar Leaders looks at our messed up, fallen world. Even with that, we can live faithfully for God in the midst of it. The Reconnect with Carmen and all Faith Radio are made possible by your support. Give now: Click here
Too many companies today still think that improving CX is all about fixing what's broken. But for CX to make a meaningful difference in the health and success of a business, management should strive to make the everyday lives of customers better. That's why the concept of "Helpfulness" should be adopted as a core enterprise operating principle, says CX pioneer Tom DeWitt.
Thann Bennett of The Equipped Newsletter and radio show joins Carmen on this Good Friday to think about why we can call the day that Jesus died on the cross as "good." Apologist Daniel DeWitt talks about his children's book "The Friend Who Forgives," reflecting on Jesus' love and forgiveness of Peter, the apostle who denied Him. The Reconnect with Carmen and all Faith Radio are made possible by your support. Give now: Click here
First Central State Bank is a locally owned community bank that serves Clinton, DeWitt, Eldridge, Goose Lake, and LeClaire, delivering personal and business banking services tailored to the needs of eastern Iowa. As a community-focused institution, the bank offers checking and savings accounts, commercial lending, agriculture lending, and modern tools like online and mobile banking that help residents manage their finances conveniently and securely.In this episode, listeners hear from Brig Tubbs, CEO at First Central State Bank, who also serves as a dedicated member of the Grow Clinton Board of Directors, bringing a banker's perspective to regional economic development and long-term community growth. Joining him is Fraud Specialist Emily Pitts, whose role centers on helping customers recognize scams, protect sensitive information, and respond quickly when something does not look right in their accounts.Brig and Emily discuss why fraud prevention is now a core part of community banking, not just an add-on service. They walk through practical steps people can take, like being cautious with public Wi‑Fi, reviewing account activity regularly, and verifying payment details, to reduce the risk of identity theft and financial scams.The episode is packed with actionable tips that families, seniors, small business owners, and nonprofit leaders can put to work immediately. Listeners will come away with a clearer understanding of how to spot red flags, when to call their bank, and how community bankers like those at First Central State Bank partner with customers to resolve issues quickly.Our appreciation to First Central State BankGrow Clinton extends its appreciation to First Central State Bank for their continued financial support of Grow Clinton's mission and for investing in the growth and development of the greater Clinton region. For more information, please visit https://www.firstcentralsb.bank.Be sure to subscribe so you never miss a conversation with the people who make the Greater Clinton Region such a great place to live, work, invest, and visit!Apple MusicSpotifyAmazon MusicBuzzsproutOvercastYouTube For more information about the Grow Clinton Podcast, visit www.Facebook.com/GrowClintonPodcast. Have an idea for a podcast guest? Send us a message!
MIRS Podcast Host Samantha Shriber recaps the Michigan Republican Party's recent endorsement convention, where Eaton County Prosecutor Doug Lloyd and Macomb County Clerk Anthony Forlini won Republicans' endorsements for Attorney General and Secretary of State (1:32). She shares interview clips from Michigan Republican Party Chair Jim Runestad and state House Speaker Matt Hall. Also, MIRS catches up one-on-one with Republican candidate for governor, Tom Leonard, a former Michigan House speaker from DeWitt. Leonard talks about why he feels that Lansing is "broken," wanting to abolish suspicion of "pay-to-play" in the Capitol and why he believes he's the "grassroots candidate" in Republicans' primary (12:22). Do you sign up for credit cards based on travel rewards? Nick Simpson of the Electronic Payments Coalition and President James Canders of the Michigan Association of Airport Executives share why they think a federal proposal could potentially cut a consumer's rewards in half (40:10).
Along with looking at looking at the Iran War and March Madness, Thann Bennett of The Equipped Newsletter and radio show talks about the buzzword "singularity." With our technological advances, there's talk about he merger of technology and humanity. But there is a different singularity that we should seek. Theolatte's Daniel Dewitt talks about the minimal fact approach of helping people see the historical facts about Jesus and His resurrection. But only faith can make disciples. He also talks about the connection of Easter and the Bible. The Reconnect with Carmen and all Faith Radio are made possible by your support. Give now: Click here
In this episode, we welcome Noah DeWitt from the LSU AgCenter's wheat breeding program, a researcher whose blend of field experience, scientific insight, and dedication to Louisiana producers makes him a standout voice in small‑grain agriculture. Noah walks us through his background and the journey that led him to the AgCenter, offering a behind‑the‑scenes look at the hands‑on research he's conducting to support growers across the state.He also shares an inside preview of the upcoming Wheat & Oat Field Day, highlighting what producers can expect, the latest findings that will be showcased, and why events like this play such an important role in advancing small‑grain production in Louisiana.
Dr. DeWitt, of Learning Without Tears, joins the show to talk about the benefits of reading, offering practical, daily ways to help kids become strong readers. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Sam DeWitt got told like every millennial to go to college and get a degree. The path from there to becoming a master mechanic wasn't anything he could have planned, moving through different roles and companies before landing somewhere that changed his entire perspective on what leadership could be. His supervisor Bob showed him what servant leadership actually looks like creating space for people to grow by recognizing where they need help and empowering them to learn instead of expecting them to already know everything. We explore how admitting what you don't know opens the door to real learning, why seeking knowledge directly from people doing the work beats any manual, and how hands-on practice with real failure scenarios builds the next generation of skilled technicians.HighlightsWhy companies banking on operators training replacements fails when the operator is protecting their own job instead of teaching.How servant leadership that recognizes strengths and weaknesses across teams while empowering people to struggle and learn changes careers.Why maintenance requires some innate ability beyond what's teachable and finding people who want to work on broke stuff every day is hard.Why creating the right training tools can work better than prescribed ones.Get in touch with Sam:PodcastLinkedInGet in touch with us:Check out the Blue Collar BS website.Steve Doyle:WebsiteLinkedInEmailBrad Herda:WebsiteLinkedInEmailThis podcast uses the following third-party services for analysis: Podtrac - https://analytics.podtrac.com/privacy-policy-gdrpOP3 - https://op3.dev/privacy
The Bureau of Land Management (BLM) oversees more than 12 million acres in Arizona alone. And much like the rest of the West, it has public lands making up national monuments that hold value for tribes. As KJZZ's Gabriel Pietrorazio reports, President Donald Trump's pick to run BLM pledged to respect them in his confirmation hearing this week. During his first term, President Trump shrank the size of Bears Ears and Grand Staircase-Escalante in Utah – only for President Joe Biden to restore them and name 10 new ones. Former U.S. Rep. Steve Pearce (R-NM) answered “yes” when asked about whether he was committed to honoring those sites by U.S. Sen. Alex Padilla (D-CA), who thanked the nominee for his “great” and “short, clear, concise, and on-the-record” answer. Pearce added that “the Native Americans sometimes are overlooked from Washington and …” when Sen. Padilla interrupted with, “And not just sometimes, far too often”. Pearce then noted “We became a voice for them, and would continue to do that.” Pearce doubled down when U.S. Sen. Ruben Gallego (D-AZ) asked about Arizona's Baaj Nwaavjo I'tah Kukveni, which President Biden created near the South Rim in 2023. “The Grand Canyon, it's one of the most magnificent things, frankly, in the world. So we'll do whatever we can to work with you any way that's necessary.” X̱'unei Lance Twitchell teaching pre-kindergarten students. (Courtesy Ryan Conarro) Language educators in Juneau are working to create a Master's in Teaching program for teaching Indigenous languages at the University of Alaska Southeast. It would be the first of its kind in Alaska. KTOO’s Yvonne Krumrey reports. Lingít language professor X̱'unei Lance Twitchell talked about the possible future degree program during KTOO's Juneau Afternoon. “My colleague Éedaa Heather Burge and I are collaborating to create a certificate in teaching Indigenous languages, and as we look at how our language is taught in Alaska, who teaches them, what are their qualifications? What are they permitted to do in the current school systems? And what they’re permitted to do is just not enough.” The program would be for those who want to go into teaching Alaska Native languages to all ages. There are more than 20 distinct Indigenous languages throughout the state. Twitchell said the program still has some steps ahead of it before prospective students can enroll. “This degree has to go before the Board of Regents, and so we’re very hopeful that they will see the value in it. They’ll see the need. They’ll see the demand. I think it’s maybe one of two programs that are like it, perhaps in all of North America.” Twitchell said, while Southeast Alaska Native languages have endured and continue to grow, they should still be prioritized – and with urgency – by schools and communities. “But to be able to get to that is going to take some monumental shifts in the way that we do things, which is really hard today, because one of the things that a colonial government likes to do is pretend that there’s no time, there’s no money, everything’s already spoken for.” Twitchell said this program would create more pathways for educators who can advocate for time, money, and effort to go into revitalizing Indigenous languages. He said the program would focus on the “hows” of teaching Indigenous languages: how to create schools, build programs, and what materials to use. University officials are currently reviewing the proposal. After that, it'll be up to the University of Alaska Board of Regents to decide whether to approve the program. Meda DeWitt (Tlingit) is running for governor as an independent. (Courtesy DeWitt campaign) A 17th candidate has entered the Alaska governor’s race. Alaska Public Media’s Liz Ruskin has more. Meda DeWitt is a traditional healer, drawing on her Tlingit heritage. She teaches at the University of Alaska. She is running as an independent candidate, unaffiliated with any party. “I care about our future. I care about the way that we steward our lands and want to see a state that has a thriving ecosystem and healthy communities that can live in perpetuity.” In 2021, DeWitt chaired a campaign to recall Gov. Mike Dunleavy (R-AK). The petition gathered more than 60,000 signatures but fell short of the number needed for a recall election. Her campaign website lists a wide array of priorities, from cost of living to health care to the state economy. DeWitt lives in Anchorage and has family roots in Wrangell and Yakutat, as well as relatives around the state. The August 18 primary will feature a long list of gubernatorial candidates, most running with the Republican label. In the primary, voters can choose just one. The top four candidates, of any party, will advance to the November ballot. General election voters will have the option of ranking up to four candidates. Get National Native News delivered to your inbox daily. Sign up for our daily newsletter today. Download our NV1 Android or iOs App for breaking news alerts. Check out today’s Native America Calling episode Friday, February 27, 2026 — Native Playlist: Cary Morin and Status/Non-Status
Dan Tortora (DT) brings you the Central/Upstate NY High School "Player of the Week" presented by Meier's Creek (33 Rippleton Rd, Cazenovia, NY AND 720 Van Rensselaer St, Syracuse, NY) which goes this week to Ma'Kari "BamBam" Miles who had 19 points to aid Henninger High School Boys Basketball in reaching the Section III Class AA Semifinal Round, followed by the "Annoying Moment of the Week" presented by Carvel DeWitt (433 E Genesee St, DeWitt, NY) where DT speaks on the definition of "Single Rider Line" & the confusing & illogical answer to why a staff member cannot enforce their own rule, "LEAD" presented by Chick-fil-A Cicero (7916 Brewerton Rd, Cicero, NY) focusing on the topic "You Have A Choice Every Day", & concluding with the "Top Dog of the Week" presented by K-9 Kamp Dog Daycare (228 Old Bridge St, East Syracuse, NY) celebrating Team USA Men's Ice Hockey, the country of Norway, & reminding YOU, yes YOU, are a "Top Dog" as well & you should never even think of giving up, because God loves you! Stay close to "WakeUpCall" on Facebook, X, & Instagram! Listen LIVE to "Wake Up Call with Dan Tortora" MON through FRI, 9-11amET on wakeupcalldt.podbean.com & on the homepage of WakeUpCallDT.com from ANY Device inside the Great Lakes Honda City Studios (7140 Henry Clay Blvd, Liverpool, NY)! You can also Watch LIVE MON through FRI, 9-11amET on youtube.com/wakeupcalldt, facebook.com/wakeupcalldt, & facebook.com/LiveNowDT.
Oral Arguments for the Court of Appeals for the Seventh Circuit
Breah Bedford v. Brandon Dewitt
Thann Bennett of The Equipped Newsletter and radio show talks about when the brokenness we see in our culture stems from a broken identity and why it's essential to daily renew our minds in Christ. Apologist Daniel DeWitt of Scholar Leaders shares what the Church in the west can learn from the thriving, rapidly growing Church on the other side of the world and why an obsession for power can be one of the greatest obstacles to growth. The Reconnect with Carmen and all Faith Radio podcasts are made possible by your support. Give now: Click here
DeWitt John Makengo, from Kinshasa, Democratic Republic of CongoHear more from DeWitt on this episode of Sentinel Watch.
Already scarred, Phillis Dewitt entered the foster care system as a teenager, where she encountered even more sexual abuse. Will she ever escape her predators? Will she ever be freed from the secrets she keeps? Don't miss this powerful story on the next Unshackled!
Carmen LeBerge reflects on the fact that there were two different National Prayer Breakfasts this week. Much of the divide was over politics, not theology. Yet, the Lord's Prayer and Jesus's prayer in John 17 calls for us to unity. Apologist Daniel DeWitt of Scholar Leaders talks with Carmen about what the public sees as rude behavior and what the Bible calls us to live. He also offer encouragment to parents of prodigals: let your theology cause you to love them well. The Reconnect with Carmen and all Faith Radio podcasts are made possible by your support. Give now: Click here
In the first Executive Function episode, Brett sits down with Jeanne De Witt Grosser, Chief Operating Officer at Vercel. Before Vercel, Jeanne spent nearly a decade at Stripe, where she built and scaled global revenue teams and led product partnerships. In this conversation, she unpacks what separates good executives from extraordinary ones, shares her rigorous executive hiring process, and reveals the brutally honest performance review feedback she'll never forget. In today's episode, we discuss: What it takes to operate at 30,000 feet and ground level simultaneously The leap from frontline manager to manager of managers Inside Jeanne's executive interview process The inherent value of driver trees for metrics Why context is everything References: Akamai: https://www.akamai.com Claire Johnson: https://www.linkedin.com/in/claire-hughes-johnson-7058/ Culture Amp: https://www.cultureamp.com Guillermo Rauch: https://www.linkedin.com/in/rauchg John Collison: https://www.linkedin.com/in/johnbcollison/ Next.js: https://nextjs.org Nike: https://www.nike.com OpenAI: https://www.openai.com Patrick Collison: https://www.linkedin.com/in/patrickcollison Stanford Graduate School of Business: https://www.gsb.stanford.edu Stripe: https://www.stripe.com Vercel: https://www.vercel.com Where to find Jeanne: LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jeannedewitt Where to find Brett: LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/brett-berson-9986094/ Twitter/X: https://twitter.com/brettberson Where to find First Round Capital: Website: https://firstround.com/ First Round Review: https://review.firstround.com/ Twitter/X: https://twitter.com/firstround YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@FirstRoundCapital This podcast on all platforms: https://review.firstround.com/podcast Timestamps: (01:17) What separates good executives from extraordinary ones (02:48) How leadership changes as companies scale (04:15) What an executive is actually accountable for (06:11) The leap most rising leaders never make (07:52) When to dive deep vs. when to step back (10:09) Teaching people to think like you do (11:56) Creating a shared language across the business (13:52) What a COO job description actually looks like (17:20) The upside of owning the full customer experience (19:10) Why marketing rolls up under a COO (21:06) Being demanding and supportive at the same time (22:33) Inside the executive interview process (27:35) The workshop prompts that reveal everything (30:11) The common thread in failed executive hires (36:36) Metrics: the driver tree philosophy (43:04 What a collaborative exec team looks like (57:08) How Stripe got 30 people to operate as one team (1:03:50) Working yourself out of a job (1:10:32) The review feedback you can't unhear
Executive Producer of the new short film Rewritten: The Story of Maria Goretti. We discuss the film, it's screening at the Vatican, and how the story of Maria Goretti was adapted for the modern day
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(00:00-19:47) Doug's done many a Winter Warm Up. Jackson is a little champion for coming in on Sunday. Cutting audio is best done here. Bill DeWitt Jr talking about the outlook for 2026. Is it a build or a rebuild? Bill DeWitt Jr talking about his role with the team and the DeWitt family continuing the legacy. Cards out, WNBA team in.(19:55-32:31) Happy birthday, Dolly P. Audio of the Thiccer Kicker post game after hitting the kick that sent the Rams to the NFC Championship. I went somewhere but I didn't go anywhere. Time for the E-Mail of the Day.(32:41-51:58) They'll be playing this in the Miami locker room tonight. The sharps moving the line an entire point in tonight's game. Comparing this year's championship game to the LSU vs. Clemson game six years ago. Dry powder and low hanging fruit. To hedge or not to hedge.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
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In this episode, Sara Jolena talks with Meda Dewitt, a Lingit traditional healer, ethno-herbalist, educator, and artist from the Tlingit culture. Together, they explore themes of the perception of time in western and Indigenous cultures, the importance of storytelling, and the impact of seasonal changes on life. This includes the contrast between Native time and what Meda refers to as "managed time," emphasizing the need for balance. The episode concludes with reflections on the personal and the collective in a rapidly changing world.Subsections00:00 - Introducing Meda DeWitt02:11 - Cultural Identity and Language05:40 - Understanding Time in Indigenous Cultures (with a focus on Tlingit)10:09 - The Nature of Storytelling and Memory18:40 - Cycles of Life and Nature25:31 - Native Time vs. Clock Time27:47 - Navigating Between Clock Time and Organic Time31:04 - The Impact of Managed Time on Well-being35:28 - The Reckoning of Time in a Capitalistic Society38:12 - Finding Balance in a Modern Context43:05 Embracing Mortality and the Value of Time51:39 - Moving Between TimesWebsites:Wilderness.org/imagoSanctuaryAnimism.orgmedaforalaska.comFacebook.com/sanctuaryanimismYouTube.com/@sanctuaryanimismNote: Tlingit culture is a matrilineal society from what is now referred to as Southeastern Alaska. "Tlingit" means "people of the tides." Alaska has 229 federally recognized Alaska Native tribes, more than any other U.S. state, representing distinct indigenous cultures including the Yup'ik, Inupiaq, Athabascan, Tlingit, Haida, Eyak, and Aleut (Unangax/Sugpiaq). These peoples are deeply tied to their ecosystems. The major Alaskan ecosystems include: tundra, taiga (boreal forest), coastal rainforests, marine ecosystems (including the Gulf of Alaska, the Bering Sea, Chukchi Sea and the Aleutian Islands), mountains/glaciers; and wetlands and freshwaters. The image used is from Fairbanks, Alaska, on the winter solstice. It depicts the short height and the narrow range of the sun on the winter solstice, when Fairbanks receives 3.5-4 hours of sunlight. Photo: Todd Paris courtesy of University of Alaska Fairbanks.Send us a messageSupport the showLearn more about Sara Jolena Wolcott and Sequoia SamanvayaMusic Title: Both of Us Music by: madiRFAN Don't forget to "like" and share this episode!
After 27 grueling weeks, it comes down to the final four races. Somehow, after all the roster changes, crashes, fights and calamity, there are two tight points races to be decided. As the NASCAR Cup contingent prepares for the last stretch, the season points championship and the Rookie of the Year battles have never been closer. Dale Earnhardt surely had the rookie crown locked up after his stunning victory at Bristol in April, but the trusty DeWitt team and their unproven chauffeur Joe Millikan have kept him in sight. After Dale's disastrous crash and time on the sideline, Millikan took full advantage and strung together a series of top-10 finishes to take over the top spot in the standings.In the Grand National points race, Darrell Waltrip jumped out to an early lead and never looked back for most of the season. But after a catastrophic sequence of engine failures and crashes, the DiGard team seems to have begun to crumble under the pressure of winning their first season championship. Even worse, the King Richard Petty has been steadily getting closer in the rearview mirror, and he has his sights set on an unprecedented seventh Cup crown. Join us as we go down to the wire in the greatest NASCAR Cup season in history. We'll unpack the final four events: North Wilkesboro, Rockingham, Atlanta and Ontario. By the end of it, we will have decided two incredible points contests, with winners who represent NASCAR's past and future.FanDuel: Must be 21+ and present in select states (for Kansas, in affiliation with Kansas Star Casino) or 18+ and present in D.C. First online real money wager only. $5 first deposit required. Bonus issued as nonwithdrawable bonus bets, which expire 7 days after receipt. Restrictions apply. See terms at sportsbook.fanduel.com. Gambling Problem? Call 1-800-GAMBLER or visit FanDuel.com/RG. Call 1-888-789-7777 or visit ccpg.org/chat in Connecticut, or visit mdgamblinghelp.org in Maryland. Hope is here. Visit GamblingHelpLineMA.org or call (800) 327-5050 for 24/7 support in Massachusetts or call 1-877-8HOPE-NY or text HOPENY in New York. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
Pastor Alfonso Espinosa, author of "Contending for Christ Through the Creed," looks at the truth expessed in the Apostle's Creed about the Son, the second person of the Trinity, came to Earth as a human in the person of Jesus. Apologist Daniel DeWitt, of the Theolatte blog and with Scholar Leaders, shares about the story behind the "The Carol of the Bells," a beloved Ukrainian Christmas carol. He also looks at C.S. Lewis' decription of Jesus birth as "The Great Invasion." The Reconnect with Carmen and all Faith Radio podcasts are made possible by your support. Give now: Click here
Week Two of our holiday break AKA we're re-releasing another goodie from 2025! Be sure to listen to this episode (or listen again) with David DeWitt to hear him talk about the importance of state and local news. Original Air Date: August 12th, 2025David is the Ohio Capital Journal Editor-in-Chief and a Opinion Columnist. He has been covering government, politics, and policy in Ohio since 2007, including education, health care, crime and the courts, poverty, state and local government, business, labor, energy, the environment, and social issues. He has worked for the National Journal, The New York Observer, and The Athens NEWS. He holds a bachelor's degree from Ohio University's E.W. Scripps School of Journalism and is a board member of the E.W. Scripps Society of Alumni and Friends.Resources:* Sign up for The Eye-Opener Newsletter* Ohio Gerrymandering: A brief and Awful History of the Very Recent Past by David DeWitt* Find a Nonprofit Newsroom (Powered by Institute for Nonprofit News)* Social Media Accounts:* Ohio Capital Journal on Bluesky* Ohio Capital Journal on Facebook* David DeWitt on X/Twitter* David DeWitt on BlueskyConnect with USS:* Substack* Instagram* TikTok* ThreadsThis episode was edited by Kevin Tanner. Learn more about him and his services here:* Website* Instagram This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit www.unitedshestands.com/subscribe
This week we're celebrating Jane Austen's 250th birthday with a beautiful Appalachian retelling of Pride and Prejudice. Join us as we chat with author Joanne Bischof DeWitt about her new book The Heart of Bennett Hollow. We'll talk about our beloved favorite characters and their similarities and differences in this rendition and see how Joanne gives the Bennett sisters a unique spin. If you're looking for a cozy, nostalgic book, this is the perfect read for your holiday season. Grab The Heart of Bennett Hollow here!Connect with Joanne: Website: https://joannebischofdewitt.com/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/joannebischofdewitt/Connect with Meagan:Instagram: http://instagram.com/faithandfables/ Facebook: http://facebook.com/faithandfablespodcast Goodreads: https://www.goodreads.com/user/show/8953622-meagan
Today's guest is a dear friend of the show, Andrea Mein DeWitt — Professional Certified Coach (PCC), author, and creator of the transformational Name, Claim & Reframe® methodology. Her bestselling book, Name, Claim & Reframe: Your Path to a Well-Lived Life, was featured on NBC's TODAY Show as the Best Motivational Read of 2023, and is now available as an audiobook, complete with a powerful PDF companion. Congrats to Andrea!! Andrea works with high-achieving leaders navigating challenging relationships, identity shifts, and life transitions — especially the roles we often inherit inside our families. In this deeply moving conversation, she and Yo explore the complicated terrain between daughters and aging mothers, including grief, identity, boundaries, and the “good daughter” narrative many of us have carried for decades. If you've ever felt unseen, responsible, guilty, or stuck in old roles with your mother — especially during moments of caregiving or family gatherings — this episode offers both companionship and real tools for the messy middle. Timing for this episode is perfect with the holidays which adds extra pressure around the good daughter/bad daughter trap! Together, they explore:
Carmen LaBerge responds to WalletHub's list of top cities for sin in the US, as well as Oxford's choice of "rage bait" as the word of 2025. While many focus on these words, what words do we need to focus on? Apologist Daniel DeWitt, creative director for Scholar Leaders and blogs at Theolatte, reflects on how (then) atheist C.S. Lewis reconsidered the Gospel because J.R.R. Tolkien encouraged him to look afresh at the incarnation. The Reconnect with Carmen and all Faith Radio podcasts are made possible by your support. Give now: Click here
Jeanne DeWitt Grosser built world-class GTM teams at Stripe, Google, and, most recently, Vercel, where she serves as COO and oversees marketing, sales, customer success, revenue operations, and field engineering. She transformed Stripe's early sales organization from the ground up and advises founders on GTM strategy.We discuss:1. Why GTM is becoming more strategically important in the AI era2. The rise of the GTM engineer3. A primer on segmentation4. How to build a sales org that engineers and product teams respect5. The changing calculus of build vs. buy for go-to-market tools in the AI era6. Why most customers buy to avoid pain rather than to gain upside—Brought to you by:Datadog—Now home to Eppo, the leading experimentation and feature flagging platform: https://www.datadoghq.com/lennyLovable—Build apps by simply chatting with AI: https://lovable.dev/Stripe—Helping companies of all sizes grow revenue: https://stripe.com/—Transcript: https://www.lennysnewsletter.com/p/what-the-best-gtm-teams-do-differently—My biggest takeaways (for paid newsletter subscribers): https://www.lennysnewsletter.com/i/179503137/my-biggest-takeaways-from-this-conversation—Where to find Jeanne DeWitt Grosser:• X: https://x.com/jdewitt29• LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jeannedewitt—Where to find Lenny:• Newsletter: https://www.lennysnewsletter.com• X: https://twitter.com/lennysan• LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/lennyrachitsky/—In this episode, we cover:(00:00) Introduction to Jeanne DeWitt Grosser(05:26) Defining go-to-market(08:43) The evolution of go-to-market roles(11:23) The rise of the go-to-market engineer(14:21) Implementing AI in sales processes(15:28) Optimizing sales with AI agents(23:47) Defining sales roles: SDRs and AEs(26:04) When to hire a GTM engineer(29:04) Hiring and scaling sales teams(30:50) The ideal go-to-market engineer(34:24) The go-to-market tool stack(40:39) Advice on building a great sales bot(44:34) Vercel's unfair advantage(46:37) Go-to-market as a product(47:04) Innovative sales tactics at Stripe(52:38) Effective go-to-market tactics(01:00:37) Segmentation strategies(01:09:31) Building a sales org that engineers love(01:14:00) Thoughts on PLG and pricing(01:16:44) Sales compensation and hiring(01:19:24) Lightning round and final thoughts—Referenced:• Vercel: https://vercel.com• Stripe: https://stripe.com• Rosalind Franklin: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rosalind_Franklin• Ben Salzman on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/bensalzman• SDK: https://ai-sdk.dev/docs/introduction• Gong: https://www.gong.io• Lyft: https://www.lyft.com• Instacart: https://www.instacart.com• DoorDash: https://www.instacart.com• “Sell the alpha, not the feature”: The enterprise sales playbook for $1M to $10M ARR | Jen Abel: https://www.lennysnewsletter.com/p/the-enterprise-sales-playbook-1m-to-10m-arr• A step-by-step guide to crafting a sales pitch that wins | April Dunford (author of Obviously Awesome and Sales Pitch): https://www.lennysnewsletter.com/p/a-step-by-step-guide-to-crafting• Kate Jensen on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/kateearle• Lessons from scaling Stripe | Claire Hughes Johnson (former COO of Stripe): https://www.lennysnewsletter.com/p/lessons-from-scaling-stripe-tactics• Atlassian: atlassian.com—Production and marketing by https://penname.co/. For inquiries about sponsoring the podcast, email podcast@lennyrachitsky.com.—Lenny may be an investor in the companies discussed. To hear more, visit www.lennysnewsletter.com
I sat down with Koen DeWitt, and his story is a powerful reminder of what resilience really looks like. Koen grew up in a home where emotions were never spoken, and he carried that silence into adulthood. When he left corporate life to dive in Thailand, he expected a fresh start. Instead, he survived the 2004 tsunami and had to rebuild everything from the ground up. Koen opened up about the setbacks that followed, from business betrayal to a sudden heart surgery. What impressed me most was his willingness to keep choosing growth instead of staying in the pain. Today he helps entrepreneurs find purpose and stability in their own journeys, and his story encourages all of us to keep going even when life feels overwhelming. Highlights: 00:00 – Learn how early family patterns shape the way you handle pressure as an adult.02:14 – See how breaking out of routine can open unexpected paths to personal growth.04:33 – Understand why facing fear head on can transform the way you move through life.06:48 – Explore how rebuilding your identity starts with acknowledging what you've avoided.09:12 – Learn how to recognize the signs that you are living from performance instead of purpose.11:40 – Hear how setbacks can become the turning points that redefine your direction.14:28 – Discover why trusting the wrong people can still teach you the right lessons.17:05 – Understand how health challenges can clarify what truly matters in your work and life.19:44 – Learn how choosing honesty over emotional silence creates real resilience.22:31 – See how helping others through their struggles can deepen your own healing. About the Guest: Koen De Wit is a marketing strategist, coach, and former diving instructor who's rebuilt his life more than once — not by choice, but by necessity. Originally from Belgium, his early life was shaped by emotional distance, chronic illness, and the pressure to stay useful. That same drive helped him build successful dive businesses across Asia — until betrayal, trauma, and collapse forced him to start over. Twice. In 2004, Koen survived the Asian tsunami that killed 300.000 people and wounded many more. After 18 surgeries and no access to rehab or emotional support, he pushed forward the only way he knew how: by working. He became one of Thailand's leading diving instructor trainers. But behind the achievements, he carried the weight of trauma and over-responsibility. That way of surviving — through control and performance — eventually stopped working. In 2017, after losing his business again, Koen turned to digital marketing as a last resort. What began as survival became a calling. Today, he helps coaches and service entrepreneurs rebuild their business structures so they stop burning out and start creating something that feels right to run. His work blends strategy and structure with the emotional clarity most people avoid. Koen lives in Thailand with his wife and son. He doesn't believe in hustle or hype. He believes in clarity, calm systems, and work that gives back more than it takes. Ways to connect with Koen**:** https://www.linkedin.com/in/the-funnel-therapist/ https://www.facebook.com/koen.d.wit https://www.youtube.com/@funneltherapist Website https://www.thefunneltherapist.com/ About the Host: Michael Hingson is a New York Times best-selling author, international lecturer, and Chief Vision Officer for accessiBe. Michael, blind since birth, survived the 9/11 attacks with the help of his guide dog Roselle. This story is the subject of his best-selling book, Thunder Dog. Michael gives over 100 presentations around the world each year speaking to influential groups such as Exxon Mobile, AT&T, Federal Express, Scripps College, Rutgers University, Children's Hospital, and the American Red Cross just to name a few. He is Ambassador for the National Braille Literacy Campaign for the National Federation of the Blind and also serves as Ambassador for the American Humane Association's 2012 Hero Dog Awards. https://michaelhingson.com https://www.facebook.com/michael.hingson.author.speaker/ https://twitter.com/mhingson https://www.youtube.com/user/mhingson https://www.linkedin.com/in/michaelhingson/ accessiBe Links https://accessibe.com/ https://www.youtube.com/c/accessiBe https://www.linkedin.com/company/accessibe/mycompany/ https://www.facebook.com/accessibe/ Thanks for listening! Thanks so much for listening to our podcast! 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Stacy's DeWitt's astounding ministry to foster children in Ventura and Los Angeles counties began with a simple prayer, “Father, how do you want you use me in this place?” From that point forward God not only placed a burden on her heart fro foster children and foster parents, but also began to open unexpected doors to Stacy and her husband to be able to create the ministry known as James Store House. In this podcast you will hear the amazing story of how James Store House came to be as well as how that ministry continues to minister to foster kids. Stacy DeWitt is down to earth and engaging as she inspires all of us to simply ask, “Father, how would you like to use me in this place?”Resources:Organization: James StorehouseEquipping foster children, aged-out youth, trafficking survivors, and families at risk with critical resources, mentorship, and hope in Christ.Explore how James Storehouse serves the community through emergency provision, prevention initiatives, and long-term mentoring:https://www.jamesstorehouse.org/program-highlightsOpen Table Mentorship ProgramA relational model that surrounds aged-out foster youth with consistent adults for one year, helping them navigate housing, education, and life skills.
(00:00-20:42) Become our lovers. Doug's voice has improved from a 2 to a 3. Somehow they're already not happy in the Michelob Ultra YouTube chat. Rheumatoid is hot. Strike what Doug just said from the record. Give us your analysis of last night's Blues loss, Doug. Audio of Jim Montgomery breaking down the loss and talking about missing prime scoring opportunities. Cardinal apathy vs. Blues apathy. Some great Charlie Marlowe drops. The return of the Pozo. Sharon was at The Garden. We're gonna take a break and then get to Steve in Wildwood.(20:50-47:55) Turning to carbohydrates for the long winter's nap. Let's see what Chairman Steve has to say. We needed that enthusiasm. The crumb snatcher's disease. Steve's moving out of One Cardinal Way. Steve saw Jackson out and about last night. Why is he leaving the Dewitt's Carlton? Royal Rumbles in the hallway. Lookin' hot in his underwear and sleep mask. Jackson was hoping for a night out without seeing any TMA listeners. Which caller would you least wanna see while out on the town?(48:05-1:07:35) Ed and Brody join us in-studio. Fireman carrying mom into a pontoon boat. Brody has takes on the college football coaching carousel. Brody's down on Pribula and the Mizzou offense. MLB offseason. Just go into a meditative state. Brody has a watching sports disease. The Motor City is revving up.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
In this special bonus episode of our miniseries, The Placer Life during World War II, we step inside the world of Martín Ramírez, the internationally celebrated self-taught artist who created hundreds of extraordinary drawings while living at the former DeWitt State Hospital in Placer County. Featuring insights from a leading expert who has studied Ramírez's life up close, we explore how an immigrant laborer from Jalisco navigated displacement, institutionalization and isolation—and still transformed scavenged materials into some of the most captivating works of 20th-century art. Through stories, personal stories, and a deeper look at Ramírez's time at DeWitt, this episode reveals the humanity, creativity and resilience that shaped his legacy, and why his art continues to inspire audiences around the world.
Carmen LaBerge talks about her time yesterday leading a devotional time with partner ministry. (OK, she forgot she was to be part of this..) The people at this ministry come from a wide variety of backgrounds. How do the walk this life together? Stories play an important part. Daniel DeWitt of the Theolatte blog and Scholar Leaders helps us remember the thanks that is due to God alone. Our feasting is meant to be an apologetic. He also takes us through John 14, giving us 10 reasons to give thanks. Faith Radio podcasts are made possible by your support. Give now: Click here
Harley-Davidson has officially opened the curtain on its 2026 model lineup with Chapter 1 of the "Inside the 2026 Harley-Davidson Lineup" series on YouTube, confirming that Chapter 2 will land on January 14, 2026. As expected, this first drop focuses on early releases and teases, not sweeping platform changes. That's because 2026 is what the industry calls a cyclic year — a period centered on refinement, added colorways, and incremental updates rather than ground-up redesigns. SUPPORT US AND SHOP IN THE OFFICIAL LAW ABIDING BIKER STORE With the massive touring overhaul of 2024 still fresh, Harley is clearly in refinement mode. The 2026 Street Glide and Road Glide are already live with new paint and options, while cruisers, sport models, and the Pan America lineup return structurally unchanged aside from updated colors. The big news is what Harley didn't fully reveal: covered teaser shots for returning "Limited" touring trims, multiple new CVO variants, updated trikes that finally appear to be getting the modern fairing designs, and a potential Pan America 1250 Limited. Meanwhile, heavily rumored models like the "Sprint" retro and Bronx streetfighter remain absent from the official lineup. CHECK OUT OUR HUNDREDS OF FREE HELPFUL VIDEOS ON OUR YOUTUBE CHANNEL AND SUBSCRIBE! All eyes now turn to January 14, where Harley-Davidson promises the remainder of the 2026 updates — including the full CVO lineup, revised touring trims, refreshed trike models, and possibly a fully equipped Pan America. While this year is a classic color-and-carryover cycle, it sets the stage for key refinements across Harley's core platforms. Riders can expect a polished continuation of the 2024-era redesign, with the brand tightening its model structure and preparing for the next major evolution later in the decade. NEW FREE VIDEO RELEASED: HJC RPHA 91 vs Shoei Neotec 3 – Modular Motorcycle Helmet Comparison How to Install Harley OEM Fairing Lowers on A 2024 & Newer Touring Model Sponsor-Ciro 3D CLICK HERE! Innovative products for Harley-Davidson & Goldwing Affordable chrome, lighting, and comfort products Ciro 3D has a passion for design and innovation Sponsor-Butt Buffer CLICK HERE Want to ride longer? Tired of a sore and achy ass? Then fix it with a high-quality Butt Buffer seat cushion? New Patron: Jim Mc Jenkins of Northport, Alabama If you appreciate the content we put out and want to make sure it keeps on coming your way then become a Patron too! There are benefits and there is no risk. Thanks to the following bikers for supporting us via a flat donation: Anthony Brock of Church Hill, Tennessee Kenneth Dawe of DeWitt, New York Kent Burkholder of Albany, Oregon HELP SUPPORT US! JOIN THE BIKER REVOLUTION! #BikerRevolution #LawAbidingBiker #Bikaholics #RyanUrlacher
Stacy's DeWitt's astounding ministry to foster children in Ventura and Los Angeles counties began with a simple prayer, “Father, how do you want you use me in this place?” From that point forward God not only placed a burden on her heart fro foster children and foster parents, but also began to open unexpected doors to Stacy and her husband to be able to create the ministry known as James Store House. In this podcast you will hear the amazing story of how James Store House came to be as well as how that ministry continues to minister to foster kids. Stacy DeWitt is down to earth and engaging as she inspires all of us to simply ask, “Father, how would you like to use me in this place?”Resources:Organization: James StorehouseEquipping foster children, aged-out youth, trafficking survivors, and families at risk with critical resources, mentorship, and hope in Christ.Explore how James Storehouse serves the community through emergency provision, prevention initiatives, and long-term mentoring:https://www.jamesstorehouse.org/program-highlightsOpen Table Mentorship ProgramA relational model that surrounds aged-out foster youth with consistent adults for one year, helping them navigate housing, education, and life skills.Connect with James StorehouseWebsite: www.jamesstorehouse.orgFacebook: facebook.com/jamesstorehousecaliforniaInstagram: @jamesstorehouseLinkedIn (Stacy DeWitt): linkedin.com/in/stacy-dewitt