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SPONSORS: 1) QUO: Try QUO for free PLUS get 20% off your first 6 months when you go to www.Quo.com/JULIAN JOIN PATREON FOR EARLY UNCENSORED EPISODE RELEASES: https://www.patreon.com/JulianDorey CLIPPERS DISCORD: https://discord.gg/8QmWEKJ3BT (***TIMESTAMPS in description below) ~ William Brown is an ancient history researcher and Youtuber. He is the creator and host of @incredhistory on YT. WILL's LINKS YT: https://www.youtube.com/@incredhistory/videos IG: https://www.instagram.com/incredhistory?igsh=OGh4NzI5aTBvaWl6&utm_source=qr X: https://x.com/incredhistory?s=21 FOLLOW JULIAN DOREY IG: https://www.instagram.com/julianddorey/ X: https://x.com/juliandorey ****TIMESTAMPS**** 0:00 - Intro 0:11 - America's Biggest Archaeology Cover-Up 8:58 - Scientist Destroyed For Discovery 25:52 - White Sands Changes History 44:25 - Vikings, Romans & Ancient America 01:00:14 - UFOs Are 100% Real? 01:06:33 - The Nazca Mummy Investigation 01:18:11 - The Nazca Scam Exposed 01:26:14 - Demon Fairy or Giant Bat? 01:43:15 - Organized Crime & Alien Mummies 01:51:03 - UFO Whistleblower Stories 02:06:07 - Mushrooms, Aliens & Psychic Visions 02:18:41 - The Untold American History 02:20:49 - Will's Work CREDITS: - Host, Editor & Producer: Julian Dorey - COO, Producer & Editor: Alessi Allaman - https://www.youtube.com/@UCyLKzv5fKxGmVQg3cMJJzyQ - In-Studio Producer: Joey Deef - https://www.instagram.com/joeydeef/ Julian Dorey Podcast Episode 436 - Will Brown Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Today, we are dropping another episode in our series The AI Control Loop, How enterprises govern the AI they've already deployed - sponsored by our friends at Wallarm.Wallarm is the AI Control Platform for Enterprise AI, protecting every AI workload, API, and application in production, giving CISOs the governance they need and CIOs the speed they demand. Organizations choose Wallarm for a complete inventory of APIs, AI agents, and AI apps, patented AI/ML-based threat detection and blocking that operates at production traffic speeds.We all know that you can't secure what you can't see, which is why AI discovery is a first principle for AI security, but what's really required for AI discovery? It's more than just LLMs and agents. Today's episode is entitled AI Discovery isn't just AI, and joining us is Tim Ebbers, Field CTO at Wallarm. Tim and I discuss the real requirements for AI discovery, and why the connections between assets and infrastructure are part of the puzzle.QuestionsSecurity teams often say, “You can't secure what you can't see.” In the context of AI, what exactly do they need to see? What supporting infrastructure matters most when mapping AI risk, such as APIs, cloud services, Kubernetes workloads, data stores, identities, and external integrations?Where does shadow AI typically appear first inside an enterprise environment? How can it be prevented?How do relationships between assets change the risk picture? For example, why does it matter which API an agent can call or which data source a workflow can reach?What makes AI discovery harder than traditional application or cloud asset discovery? What are the similarities and differences?How should organizations prioritize what they find? Is every AI asset equally risky?What does “continuous discovery” mean in a world where AI services can be deployed, connected, or changed in minutes?Once an organization has visibility into its AI footprint, what's next? What are the biggest gaps in today's AI security programs?Linkshttps://www.wallarm.com/https://www.linkedin.com/in/tebbers/Full AbstractMost security teams know that you can't secure what you can't see. In the context of AI, that rule turns out to be a lot harder to satisfy than it sounds.AI discovery isn't just a matter of cataloging your LLMs and agents. The real picture includes the APIs those agents call, the data sources they reach, the infrastructure they run on, and all the AI that got deployed without anyone telling security. Building that picture requires understanding relationships, not just inventories, because risk doesn't live in assets in isolation. It lives in what those assets can do together.In this episode, Tim Ebbers, Field CTO at Wallarm, examines what a complete AI control loop actually requires at the discovery stage: what needs to be visible, why the connections between assets change the risk calculation, where shadow AI tends to appear first and how it becomes unmanaged risk, and what makes AI discovery structurally different from traditional cloud or application discovery. It also looks at what organizations should do once discovery is in place, and where the biggest gaps remain in AI security programs today.If your team is building toward continuous AI governance, this is where that work starts.Our Sponsors:* Check out Cash App and use my code CASHAPP10 for a great deal: https://click.cash.app/ui6m/mt82fpxl #CashAppPod. Cash App is a financial services platform, not a bank. Banking services provided by Cash App's bank partner(s). Prepaid debit cards issued by Sutton Bank, Member FDIC. See terms and conditions at https://cash.app/legal/us/en-us/card-agreement. Cash App Green, overdraft coverage, borrow, cash back offers and promotions provided by Cash App, a Block, Inc. brand. Visit http://cash.app/legal/podcast for full disclosures.* Check out Plaud AI and use my code CODESTORY for a great deal: https://plaud.aiAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
What if losing your job isn't the end of your career story, but the beginning of a more intentional one? In this episode, Dean Newlund and Steve Jaffe explore how layoffs can become powerful opportunities for resilience, self-discovery, and reinvention. In this episode, Dean Newlund and Steve Jaffe discuss: Why layoffs often mirror the stages of grief and emotional recovery The myth of meritocracy and why high performers can still lose their jobs How job loss challenges identity, purpose, and self-worth Building resilience through adversity, failure, and life transitions How to approach career pivots, transferable skills, and industry disruption Key Takeaways: Layoffs often trigger a grief process that includes denial, anger, bargaining, depression, acceptance, reconstruction, and renewal. Losing a job can force valuable self-reflection about identity, values, priorities, and long-term career direction. Resilience is built through adversity, and setbacks often create the coping skills needed for future success. Letting go of shame and self-blame allows people to move forward more effectively after job loss. Professionals can reduce future career risk by developing transferable skills, adapting to industry shifts, and staying aware of emerging trends. "Instead of looking backwards, you look forward.” — Steve Jaffe About Steve Jaffe: Steve Jaffe is the author of The Layoff Journey From Dismissal to Discovery: Navigating the Stages of Grief After Job Loss and a four-time layoff survivor. Drawing on his own experiences and a 25-year career in advertising and marketing, including work on the iconic “What Happens in Vegas Stays in Vegas” campaign, he helps readers navigate job loss through the stages of grief, rebuild confidence, and move forward with clarity and resilience. He holds a degree in journalism and communication from San Diego State University. Connect with Steve Jaffe: Website: https://thestevejaffe.com/ Substack: https://stevejaffe.substack.com/ Book: The Layoff Journey From Dismissal to Discovery: https://www.amazon.com/Layoff-Journey-Dismissal-Discovery-Navigating/dp/B0DXSDCQPY LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jaffesteve/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/stevejaffethelayoffjourney/ See Dean's TedTalk “Why Business Needs Intuition” here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EEq9IYvgV7I Connect with Dean:YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCgqRK8GC8jBIFYPmECUCMkwWebsite: https://www.mfileadership.com/The Mission Statement E-Newsletter: https://www.mfileadership.com/blog/LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/deannewlund/X (Twitter): https://twitter.com/deannewlundFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/MissionFacilitators/Email: dean.newlund@mfileadership.comPhone: 1-800-926-7370 Audio production by Turnkey Podcast Productions. You're the expert. Your podcast will prove it.
Send us Fan MailIn this episode, former CNN producer Tiffany Anthony joins host Jason Mudd to discuss media relations best practices, newsroom operations, and journalist preferences.Tune in to learn more!Meet our guest:Our guest is Tiffany Anthony, a communications and storytelling professional and former CNN cross-platform producer at Warner Bros. Discovery. With more than 18 years of experience in broadcast, digital, and social media, Tiffany has helped shape high-impact stories and audience engagement strategies while working inside local and national newsrooms.Five things you'll learn from this episode:1. Why strong media relationships still matter, even when newsworthiness comes first2. Common media pitching mistakes that damage credibility with journalists3. How to effectively follow up with reporters without becoming a nuisance4. Why understanding newsroom operations improves media relations success5. How changing newsroom dynamics and audience behaviors are reshaping media relations Quotables“Relationships matter a lot when it comes to newsrooms as well as with PR. Basically, you don't want to be a stranger.” — @Tiffany Anthony“You need to consume news yourself. You need to know what's going on.” — @Tiffany Anthony“It is not always about the fastest anymore. It's about the most accurate, the most in-depth, the most personal.” — @Tiffany Anthony“You have to grab the reporter's attention, just like we have to grab the viewer's attention. And you have to do it quickly because people will lose interest; reporters will lose interest.” — @Tiffany Anthony“Every touchpoint should add value to the relationship. Every touchpoint should be another piece of insight.” — @Jason MuddIf you enjoyed this episode, please take a moment to share it with a colleague or friend. You may also support us through Buy Me a Coffee or by leaving us a quick podcast review.Guest's contact info and resources:Tiffany Anthony on LinkedInTiffany Anthony on Muck RackTiffany Anthony's websiteFrom newsroom to PR: How journalists can successfully make the switchAdditional Resources:What strong media relations actually look likeThe best and worst media relations efforts from public relations professionalsThe 4 R's of media relations: Responsive, resourceful, rapid, and respectListen to more episodes of the On Top of PR with Jason Mudd podcast.Find out more about Axia Public Relations.If you like this episode, you're going to love this:Advanced AI media relations strategies for public relationsHow to improve your media pitches with Jason Mudd of Axia Public RelationsMedia relations best practices with AxiaSupport the showOn Top of PR is produced by Axia Public Relations, named by Forbes as one of America's Best PR Agencies. Axia is an expert PR firm for national brands.On Top of PR is sponsored by ReviewMaxer, the platform for monitoring, improving, and promoting online customer reviews.
In this third episode of our season-long exploration of Quakers and Money, Peterson Toscano and Diana Yañez turn toward one of the largest and most difficult questions of the series: How do Friends live with integrity inside capitalism? Last month, we explored relational finance and asked whether taking responsibility for our money and institutional assets can lead to deeper integrity and more equitable power-sharing. This month, Peterson names the friction many Friends feel: the sense of being trapped in a massive economic system built on extraction, inequity, colonialism, and environmental harm. Through conversations with Lisa Graustein, Nathan Kleban, David Watt, and Traci Hjelt Sullivan, this episode examines the spiritual dissonance between Quaker values and capitalist structures. We hear about stolen land, inherited wealth, paternalism in charitable giving, the legacy of slavery in Quaker history, and the denial made possible by class and racial privilege. Rather than offering easy answers, Peterson and Diana ask what it means to stay on a journey with truth. If capitalism harms people and the planet, how might Friends move beyond individual purity or denial and toward mutual aid, community wealth-building, repair, and solidarity? In This Episode The Dissonance: Peterson reflects on the gap between Quaker faith and a global economy built on extraction and inequity. Capitalism and White Supremacy: Lisa Graustein names capitalism and white supremacy as forces that keep the here and now from becoming the realm of God. Stolen Land and Reparative Responsibility: Lisa shares the story of New England Yearly Meeting selling property after repudiating the Doctrine of Discovery and raises questions about what should happen to profits from land acquired through colonization. From Charity to Right Relationship: Nathan Kleban of Right Sharing of World Resources challenges paternalistic models of giving and asks who the economy is actually for. Quaker Wealth and Enslavement: David Watt, professor of Quaker studies at Haverford College, reminds us that some early Quaker wealth in Philadelphia was tied to Barbados, sugar plantations, and the labor of enslaved people. The Wealth of Not Having Debt: Traci Hjelt Sullivan expands the definition of ancestral wealth, naming the opportunities that come from beginning adult life without student debt. The Inner Capitalist: Diana reminds us that the Quaker belief in “that of God in everyone” also extends to capitalists, and to the parts of ourselves that continue to benefit from extractive systems. Our Guests Lisa Graustein Lisa Graustein is a Quaker educator, activist, and writer whose work often explores money, power, race, and reparative justice. In this episode, she reflects on inherited wealth, stewardship, and the responsibility to repair harm caused through the accumulation of resources. Nathan Kleban Nathan Kleban works with Right Sharing of World Resources, a Quaker organization that supports women-led economic projects in the Global South. Nathan brings a relational and community-centered lens to economics, asking how people get their needs met and how communities express their gifts outside extractive systems. David Watt David Watt is the Douglas and Dorothy Steere Professor of Quaker Studies at Haverford College. In this episode, he offers historical context about Quaker wealth, including the connections between early Philadelphia Friends, Barbados, sugar plantations, and slavery. Traci Hjelt Sullivan Traci Hjelt Sullivan is the executive director of Right Sharing of World Resources. She brings decades of nonprofit leadership and international experience to her work. In this episode, she reflects on truth, denial, race, class, debt, and the spiritual work of recognizing our own responsibility. Resources and Recommendations QuakerSpeak: “What If Wall Street Were Honest?” https://quakerspeak.com/video/what-if-wall-street-were-honest/ North Carolina Quaker Mark Hulbert has tracked investment advisors since the early 1980s. In this QuakerSpeak video, he talks about how his Quaker background and commitment to integrity led him to ask whether Wall Street advisors were telling the truth. Spent https://playspent.org/ Diana recommends Spent, a free browser-based survival game that places players inside the poverty trap. You begin with $1,000 and try to survive for 30 days while making impossible choices: pay rent, fix the car, buy medicine, or keep the lights on. It offers one way to better understand how expensive it can be to be poor in the current economic system. Caliban and the Witch by Silvia Federici https://pmpress.org/index.php?l=product_detail&p=1575 Diana references Federici's work while discussing the relationship between capitalism, labor control, gendered violence, and colonialism. The Dawn of Everything by David Graeber and David Wengrow https://us.macmillan.com/books/9780374157357/thedawnofeverything/ Diana also points to this book while reflecting on European colonialism, the construction of human hierarchy, and the ideas that shaped the modern world. Organizations Mentioned Right Sharing of World Resources: https://rswr.org/ A Quaker organization that supports women's self-help groups in the Global South through seed grants and relationship-based partnerships. Earth Quaker Action Team: https://eqat.org/ A grassroots Quaker organization that uses nonviolent direct action to challenge systems of economic and environmental injustice. New England Yearly Meeting: https://neym.org/ A regional body of the Religious Society of Friends is mentioned in Lisa Graustein's story about land, reparative responsibility, and the Doctrine of Discovery. Haverford College / David Harrington Watt: https://www.haverford.edu/users/dhwatt David Watt teaches Quaker studies at Haverford College and appears in this episode to discuss Quaker history, wealth, slavery, and capitalism. Listener Voicemails Thank you to John Choe for sharing his reflections and concerns about Quakers, financial discernment, and the role of institutions like Friends Fiduciary. Thank you also to Richard Tindall for his faithful reminder to drink a glass of water first thing in the morning. As summer begins in the Northern Hemisphere, it is a timely invitation to stay hydrated and care for our bodies. Question for Listeners How do you navigate the tension between Quaker values and capitalism? Where do you feel dissonance between your financial life and your spiritual commitments? Share your thoughts: · Voicemail: Call 317-QUAKERS, 317-782-5377 · Email: podcast@friendsjournal.org · Social Media: Respond to us on Facebook, Instagram, or TikTok Sponsors Friends Fiduciary https://friendsfiduciary.org/ Friends Fiduciary unites Quaker values with expert investing. They serve Friends meetings, churches, schools, and organizations through ethical portfolios, shareholder advocacy, and a commitment to justice and sustainability. American Friends Service Committee https://afsc.org/ The American Friends Service Committee is a Quaker organization working with communities worldwide to challenge injustice, meet urgent community needs, and build conditions for lasting peace. AFSC and the Vanguard S.O.S. / Never Vanguard campaign AFSC announcement: https://afsc.org/newsroom/afsc-joins-vanguard-sos-campaign-fossil-fuel-divestment Never Vanguard pledge: https://eqat.org/never-vanguard/ AFSC has joined with Earth Quaker Action Team in the Vanguard S.O.S. campaign, asking Friends to boycott and divest from Vanguard until it stops funding fossil fuel projects and takes climate justice into account. Disclaimers Quakers Today is a project of Friends Publishing Corporation. This season is sponsored by Friends Fiduciary and the American Friends Service Committee. This podcast is for informational and educational purposes only and does not constitute investment, legal, or tax advice. Listening does not create an advisory relationship. Friends Fiduciary is a sponsor of this podcast. Sponsorship does not constitute an endorsement, and Quakers Today does not receive compensation based on listener investment decisions. 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Stephen Grootes speaks to Andre Cilliers, Currency Risk Specialist and Director at TreasuryONE about the outlook for gold as central banks around the world continue to increase their exposure to the precious metal. Despite a recent pullback in prices, new research from the World Gold Council shows a record number of central banks plan to add to their gold reserves over the next year, In other interviews, Discovery Health CEO Dr Ron Whelan talks about how a stronger focus on prevention, early diagnosis and personalised behavioural incentives is improving cancer outcomes, extending life expectancy, and reshaping how medical schemes deliver sustainable, long-term healthcare for members. The Money Show is a podcast hosted by well-known journalist and radio presenter, Stephen Grootes. He explores the latest economic trends, business developments, investment opportunities, and personal finance strategies. Each episode features engaging conversations with top newsmakers, industry experts, financial advisors, entrepreneurs, and politicians, offering you thought-provoking insights to navigate the ever-changing financial landscape. Thank you for listening to a podcast from The Money Show Listen live Primedia+ weekdays from 18:00 and 20:00 (SA Time) to The Money Show with Stephen Grootes broadcast on 702 https://buff.ly/gk3y0Kj and CapeTalk https://buff.ly/NnFM3Nk For more from the show, go to https://buff.ly/7QpH0jY or find all the catch-up podcasts here https://buff.ly/PlhvUVe Subscribe to The Money Show Daily Newsletter and the Weekly Business Wrap here https://buff.ly/v5mfetc The Money Show is brought to you by Absa Follow us on social media 702 on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/TalkRadio702 702 on TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@talkradio702 702 on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/talkradio702/ 702 on X: https://x.com/CapeTalk 702 on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@radio702 CapeTalk on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/CapeTalk CapeTalk on TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@capetalk CapeTalk on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/ CapeTalk on X: https://x.com/Radio702 CapeTalk on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@CapeTalk567 See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
How did two Indigenous men help shape Elizabethan England's dreams of empire? What do these early encounters tell us about the contested beginnings of colonial America?In the 1580s, English explorers ventured west in search of land, influence and advantage. But this was not an inevitable march toward empire.As the 250th anniversary of American independence approaches, Professor Suzannah Lipscomb and Distinguished Professor Peter C. Mancall explore a story of uncertainty, encounter and conflict.MORE:Raleigh and the Lost Colony of RoanokeListen on AppleListen on SpotifyFrancis Drake's Discovery of West Coast AmericaListen on AppleListen on SpotifyPresented by Professor Suzannah Lipscomb. The researcher is Max Wintle, audio editor is Amy Haddow and the producer is Rob Weinberg. The senior producer is Anne-Marie Luff.All music courtesy of Epidemic Sounds.Not Just the Tudors is a History Hit podcastSign up to History Hit for hundreds of hours of original documentaries, with a new release every week, PLUS early access, ad-free podcasts. Sign up at https://www.historyhit.com/subscribe. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
June 15, 1873. Controversial archaeologist Heinrich Schliemann packs up his dig site, claiming he's discovered “The Treasure of Priam,” which he says is proof he's found the lost city of Troy. Support the show! Join Into History for ad-free listening and more. History Daily is a co-production of Airship and Noiser.Go to HistoryDaily.com for more history, daily.
The low-budget horror film ‘Backrooms' is the surprise hit of the summer so far, netting more than $200 million globally in its leap from YouTube to the big screen. But among the film's producers is a Hollywood heavyweight: Peter Chernin. As the former president and COO of News Corp. and chairman and CEO of the Fox Group, Peter greenlit huge hits like “Titanic” and “Avatar,” before moving on to found both North Road and The Chernin Group. Kara and Peter talk about why “Backrooms” appealed to young audiences, how Hollywood has played it too safe over the last decade, and what it needs to do to get back to making the kinds of movies people want to see. They also talk about how AI could impact the movie-making business and why he's not opposed to Paramount's merger with Warner Bros. Discovery. A note to listeners: This episode was recorded before the Justice Department approved Paramount's acquisition of Warner Bros. Discovery late Friday. Questions? Comments? Email us at on@voxmedia.com or find us on YouTube, Instagram, TikTok, Threads, and Bluesky @onwithkaraswisher. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Nidhi Tewari, LCSW reveals the secret skill behind better trust, connection, and collaboration: attunement. — YOU'LL LEARN — 1) The next evolution of emotional intelligence2) How to improve collaboration and performance with the CHECK-IN framework3) How sharing your own experiences can unintentionally shut others downSubscribe or visit AwesomeAtYourJob.com/ep1161 for clickable versions of the links below. — ABOUT NIDHI — Nidhi Tewari, LCSW is a 2026 Thinkers50 Radar award recipient and keynote speaker on work culture and wellbeing, drawing on 13 years of clinical expertise with high-performing leaders. She has worked with LinkedIn, Warner Bros. Discovery, TED, and NPR, among others, and presented at the World Economic Forum, Cannes Lions, TEDWomen, and TEDNext. Featured in The New York Times, Forbes, Inc., and Fast Company, she serves on the Harvard Business Review Advisory Council and Harvard T.H. Chan 2026 Creator Cohort.• Book: Working Well: How to Build a Happier, Healthier Workplace Through the Science of Attunement• LinkedIn: Nidhi Tewari• Website: NidhiTewari.com— RESOURCES MENTIONED IN THE SHOW — • Book: I Hear You: The Surprisingly Simple Skill Behind Extraordinary Relationships by Michael Sorensen• Book: Start with Why: How Great Leaders Inspire Everyone to Take Action by Simon Sinek• Book: The Dictionary of Body Language: A Field Guide to Human Behavior by Joe Navarro• Past episode: 341: Decoding Body Language with ex-FBI Special Agent Joe Navarro• Past episode: 693: Building Better Relationships through Validation with Michael Sorensen— THANK YOU SPONSORS! — • Shopify. Sign up for your $1/month trial at Shopify.com/awesomepodSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
It's Monday. You know what that means. Sort of. As a very special taster, we're offering up the first part of our new Patreon series, Destination Cancellation, for free this week so non-patrons can sample it and have it serve as a bridge to next week's return of the regular free show. (This first episode of Destination Cancellation dropped for Patrons this past Friday.) After an intro previewing the Patreon show and next week's regular show, you get the entire first part of what will be a seven week series covering the disaster that was TNA Wrestling from the July 2014 Spike TV cancellation through the end of the Destination America run in December 2015. If you like this episode and want to hear the other six parts that are dropping in the coming weeks, subscribe to our Patreon at the $5.00/month tier or higher, with annual subscriptions running $50.40 and thus saving you 16% off the monthly price. Enjoy!---It's Friday. You know what that means: The first of SEVEN installments covering TNA's 2014 cancellation by Spike TV through the end of their run on Destination America in 2015. Part 1 covers the weeks of July 14 to August 25, 2014, and topics of discussion include:Why everyone was convinced that Vince Russo was secretly working for TNA.Russo accidentally revealing it by sending Mike Johnson an email he meant to send to Mike Tenay.Russo's ridiculous, ever-changing reactions to the situation.Dixie Carter's inexplicable unflinching loyalty to Russo.Spike TV and Japanese partner promotion Wrestle-1 both making it clear to TNA that they did not want Russo around.TMZ breaking the story that Spike TV had cancelled TNA Impact.The big new TV announcement is coming soon! They promise! Just wait for the next TV taping!Production staff among others being owed lots of back pay.Kevin Kay visiting an Impact taping AFTER cancelling the show.How Kay's handling of the cancellation was fueled by his regret over how he handled the end of the Spike/WWE deal nine years earlier.Rafael Morffi and other key office staff abandoning ship for better, non-wrestling jobs.TNA is negotiating with...Velocity, Discovery's car and airplane channel?....and much more. Enjoy!To support the show and get access to exclusive rewards like special members-only monthly themed shows, go to our Patreon page at Patreon.com/BetweenTheSheets and become an ongoing Patron. Becoming a Between the Sheets Patron will also get you exclusive access to not only the monthly themed episode of Between the Sheets, but also access to our new mailbag segment, a Patron-only chat room on Slack, and anything else we do outside of the main shows!If you're looking for the best deal on a VPN service—short for Virtual Private Network, it helps you get around regional restrictions as well as browse the internet more securely—then Private Internet Access is what you've been looking for. Not only will using our link help support Between The Sheets, but you'll get a special discount, with prices as low as $1.98/month if you go with a 40 month subscription. With numerous great features and even a TV-specific Android app to make streaming easier, there is no better choice if you're looking to subscribe to My AEW and other region-locked services.For the best in both current and classic indie wrestling streaming, make sure to check out IndependentWrestling.tv and use coupon code BTSPOD for a free 5 day trial! (You can also go directly to TinyURL.com/IWTVsheets to sign up that way.) If you convert to a paid subscriber, we get a kickback for referring you, allowing you to support both the show and the indie scene.To subscribe, you can find us on iTunes, Google Play, and just about every other podcast app's directory, or you can also paste Feeds.FeedBurner.com/BTSheets into your favorite podcast app using whatever “add feed manually” option it has.Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brands
In this episode of JJ Meets World, JJ and Tucker dive into underrated movies, cult classics, video store nostalgia, Fargo pop culture, local mascots, and the strange ways entertainment has changed in the streaming era. JJ kicks things off with a passionate defense of Clifford, the 1994 Martin Short and Charles Grodin comedy that deserves far more love than it gets. From there, the conversation turns into a celebration of underappreciated movies, including The Hand That Rocks the Cradle with Rebecca De Mornay and Ernie Hudson, and Mouse Hunt, the Nathan Lane and Lee Evans comedy directed by Gore Verbinski. The conversation also explores why old video rental stores made it easier to discover strange, wonderful movies, how streaming algorithms shape what people watch now, and why DVD collections, Blu-ray releases, and physical media still matter. JJ shares memories of Stephen Tobolowsky, signed memorabilia, celebrity photos, and the documentary Stephen Tobolowsky's Birthday Party. Later, JJ and Tucker talk about Fargo nostalgia and local change, including the bankruptcy of Jade Presents, memories of Steve Hanson, the demolition of familiar places, downtown Fargo's raccoon mascot, and Country Hearth's bread mascot Loafy. The episode wraps with video rental store simulator games, job-based cozy games, Valheim, a one-to-one Titanic build, and Tucker's imaginary documentary about JJ chopping down a tree. It's a wide-ranging JJ Meets World conversation about movies, nostalgia, Fargo, mascots, physical media, gaming, and the little pop culture discoveries that stick with you forever. Chapters 00:00 - Intro: Movies, Mascots, and Episode 501 01:07 - Mic Checks and Verbal Warmups 01:43 - Welcome to Episode 501 02:43 - Movies That Deserve More Attention 03:02 - JJ Defends Clifford 04:37 - Martin Short as a Ten-Year-Old Boy 05:38 - Why Clifford Became a Cult Favorite 06:16 - Video Stores, Streaming Algorithms, and Discovery 07:32 - Physical Media and Cheap Blu-ray Releases 08:35 - Stephen Tobolowsky's Birthday Party 09:34 - DVDs, Blu-rays, and a Changing Media World 10:13 - JJ's Celebrity Photo Collection 11:22 - The Hand That Rocks the Cradle 12:57 - Ernie Hudson and Fargo Theater Memories 14:19 - Mouse Hunt Deserves More Adult Attention 15:29 - Christopher Walken and Mouse Hunt's Weird Brilliance 16:39 - Missing Video Rental Stores 17:16 - Jade Presents, Steve Hanson, and Local Music Memories 18:52 - Video Land, Bootlegs, and Pre-YouTube Discovery 19:32 - Fargo Fixtures Are Disappearing 20:15 - Downtown Fargo's Raccoon Mascot 21:36 - What Should Downtown Fargo's Mascot Be? 23:04 - Country Hearth Bread and Loafy 24:48 - Naming the Downtown Fargo Mascot 25:37 - Video Rental Store Simulator Games 26:18 - Job Simulator Games and Crime Scene Cleanup 26:33 - Valheim, Sandbox Games, and the Titanic 27:49 - Farming, Building, and Not Thinking for a While 28:23 - Tucker's Tree-Chopping Documentary Idea 28:43 - Outro 29:21 - Final Tag
What if your AI could function like a team of specialists who already know everything about your business?Jason Van Orden has spent two decades helping coaches and consultants turn their expertise into scalable businesses. In this episode, he joins John St. Pierre and Rich Hoffmann to break down how he builds custom AI systems using Claude that function like a real team. A system that knows your SOPs, your brand voice, your clients, and your intellectual property, and turns all of it into compounding leverage.This isn't about using AI to write posts faster. It's about building a second brain that eliminates cognitive drag, runs scheduled tasks in the background, and multiplies everything you've worked hard to learn and build.What you'll walk away with: How to set up scheduled tasks that eliminate repetitive work. The three barriers keeping most entrepreneurs from real AI leverage. The trust, mindset, and logistics framework for handling AI security anxiety. Why reducing cognitive load is the goal and why eliminating it is the trap. Real client wins including a nurture sequence built in an afternoon and a seven-year stalled book that landed a publisher deal in four months.Take Jason's free Growth Diagnostic at http://www.jasonvanorden.com/growthConnect with Jason Van Orden on LinkedIn at https://www.linkedin.com/in/jasonvanorden/Hosted by John St. Pierre and Rich Hoffmann, Entrepreneurs United is built for founders and leaders who want straight talk on building businesses that actually work. New episodes every week. https://entrepreneursunited.us/links/
Why This Episode MattersSabrina Maniscalco is one of the few people in quantum who has lived the full arc: two decades of academic work on open quantum systems and non-Markovian noise at Palermo, Turku, Edinburgh, and Helsinki, followed by founding Algorithmiq with three of her former researchers after an early Qiskit Camp. That trajectory matters now because Algorithmiq just had a landmark stretch — sole winner of the $2M Wellcome Leap Q4Bio prize for a quantum-enabled cancer drug discovery workflow, an €18M Series B, a global HQ move to Milan, and its Tensor Network Error Mitigation (TEM) function landing in IBM's Qiskit Functions catalog.If you're trying to make sense of where quantum software actually creates value before fault tolerance arrives — and what a credible "trajectory to advantage" looks like when paired with real clients in life sciences — this is a grounded, technically specific conversation with someone building it.EPISODE SPONSORThis episode is brought to you by Outshift, Cisco's incubation engine. The need for computational power is rapidly increasing in every sector. From drug discovery to material innovation to complex financial modeling, classical systems are reaching their absolute limits. It's time for a paradigm shift. The answer is a scalable quantum network, built on open standards and vendor-agnostic architecture. By uniting distributed quantum devices, you unlock limitless computational power.Learn more about the Cisco Universal Quantum Switch at Outshift.com.Go deeper with the blog post The switch that quantum networking has been waiting for.What We Get IntoWhy a background in open quantum systems and non-Markovian noise turned out to be unusually well-suited to running algorithms on noisy near-term hardwareThe actual science behind the Q4Bio winning workflow: simulating excited-state dynamics of a photosensitizer drug already in Phase II clinical trials, on up to 100 qubitsHow quantum-boosted DMRG works — and why it gives you a built-in benchmark against the best classical method via the bond dimensionThe tradeoff Sabrina would and wouldn't make between more qubits and lower noise, and why neutral atoms' slower sampling rates matter for chemistryWhy even fault-tolerant algorithms like quantum phase estimation still depend on getting state initialization and measurement rightAlgorithmiq's two-product structure: the Digital Quantum Interface (hardware-agnostic infrastructure) and the life sciences application frameworkHow methods built for chemistry are now opening doors into optimization and GenAI — and why that direction emerged from the work, not from a strategy deckWhat the move from Helsinki to Milan signals about the European quantum ecosystem and Algorithmiq's commercial scale-upHow an active learning pipeline is already proposing novel drug variants for synthesis in Prof. Sherri McFarland's labResources & LinksGuest & CompanyAlgorithmiq — The company Sabrina co-founded with Guillermo García-Pérez, Matteo Rossi, and Boris Sokolov; quantum software for life sciences and chemistry.Sabrina Maniscalco — University of Helsinki Research Portal — Publication record covering open quantum systems, non-Markovian dynamics, and quantum information.Sabrina Maniscalco — AI for Good Bio — Consolidated bio covering academic roles and advisory positions, including IQOQI Austria and CERN's Quantum Technology Initiative.The Q4Bio WinAlgorithmiq Wins $2M Wellcome Leap Q4Bio Prize — Company announcement detailing the photodynamic therapy workflow.Wellcome Leap — Q4Bio Prize Announcement — Funder's perspective on finalists and criteria.IBM Quantum Blog — Q4Bio Finalists — IBM's account of the workflow and quantum-classical integration.Funding & HQ MoveTech.eu — Algorithmiq's €18M Series B and Milan move — Coverage of Italy's largest quantum VC round to date.Quantum Computing Report — Algorithmiq Relocates to Milan — Strategic context including the Q4Bio win and IBM partnership.EU-Startups coverage — Investor lineup and Italy's National Quantum Strategy framing.Quantum Advantage & ToolingIBM Quantum Blog — The Dawn of Quantum Advantage — Includes Algorithmiq's TEM (Tensor Network Error Mitigation) function in the Qiskit Functions catalog.Algorithmiq & IBM Quantum Advantage Tracker — The heterogeneous materials experiment Algorithmiq and IBM put forward as a community benchmark.Silicon Republic interview with Sabrina — Useful prior context on her philosophy of using quantum to simulate quantum systems.Key Quotes & InsightsOn the foundation of the company's approach: "We learned very early what we thought were the bottlenecks of quantum computers — what you really need to worry about if you want to implement computation at scale." A direct line from Qiskit Camp Vermont to Algorithmiq's product strategy.On Q4Bio, in Sabrina's words: "This molecule is already in Phase II clinical trial. So it's not hydrogen. It's a real molecule." A useful counter to the common critique that quantum chemistry demos still live in toy-model land.On quantum-boosted DMRG (insight): In the worst case, the method matches the best classical technique; in the better case, it outperforms it — and the bond dimension tells you which regime you're in. Built-in benchmarking against the classical baseline.On the hardware tradeoff: Asked whether she'd prefer 100 higher-fidelity qubits or 200 noisier ones, Sabrina's answer is "it depends" — and the explanation about why neutral atoms' lower sampling rates limit chemistry use cases is one of the more concrete things you'll hear on platform tradeoffs.On strategy (insight): New verticals at Algorithmiq are ...
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Fluent Fiction - Norwegian: Navigating Storms and Unity: A Viking Voyage of Discovery Find the full episode transcript, vocabulary words, and more:fluentfiction.com/no/episode/2026-06-15-07-38-19-no Story Transcript:No: Siri sto på dekket av vikingeskipet, øynene hennes skannet horisonten.En: Siri stood on the deck of the vikingeskipet, her eyes scanning the horizon.No: Solen skinte sterkt, og bølgene slo mot skroget, men hun var urolig.En: The sun shone brightly, and the waves crashed against the hull, but she felt uneasy.No: Dette var en viktig oppdagelsesreise og de måtte være godt forberedt.En: This was an important voyage of discovery and they needed to be well-prepared.No: Ved siden av henne stod Eirik med et bredt smil.En: Beside her stood Eirik with a broad smile.No: Han elsket spenningen, eventyret.En: He loved the thrill, the adventure.No: Skipet seilte gjennom de dype, blå vannene i Skandinavia.En: The ship sailed through the deep, blue waters of Skandinavia.No: Det var sommer, og Midsommer var kun få dager unna.En: It was summer, and Midsommer was only a few days away.No: Hele mannskapet gledet seg til å feire, men først måtte de overleve denne ferden.En: The entire crew looked forward to celebrating, but first they had to survive this journey.No: Siri hadde blitt gitt ansvaret for forsyningene.En: Siri had been given responsibility for the supplies.No: Hun ønsket å bevise at hun kunne være like dyktig som noen av mennene om bord.En: She wanted to prove that she could be as capable as any of the men on board.No: "Siri, vi vil finne land snart.En: "Siri, we will find land soon.No: Jeg kjenner det," sa Eirik med overbevisning.En: I can feel it," said Eirik confidently.No: Han gledet seg til å returnere med eventyrlige fortellinger.En: He was eager to return with tales of adventure.No: "Vi må være forsiktige, Eirik.En: "We must be careful, Eirik.No: Forsyningene er ikke uendelige," svarte Siri.En: The supplies are not endless," Siri replied.No: Hun ønsket å sikre at de alle ville komme trygt hjem.En: She wanted to ensure that they would all come home safely.No: Dagene gikk, og sjøen forble uforskammet.En: Days passed, and the sea remained challenging.No: Men mørke skyer begynte å samle seg på himmelen.En: But dark clouds began to gather in the sky.No: Mens stormen brygget opp, steg spenningen mellom Siri og Eirik.En: As the storm brewed, the tension between Siri and Eirik rose.No: Siri foreslo at de skulle begynne å rasjonere maten.En: Siri suggested that they start rationing the food.No: Eirik var uenig, han trodde de var nær land og ville at de skulle fortsette på kurs.En: Eirik disagreed; he believed they were close to land and wanted to stay the course.No: Den kvelden brøt stormen løs.En: That evening, the storm broke loose.No: Bølgene var mektige, vinden hylte, og skipet ristet.En: The waves were mighty, the wind howled, and the ship shook.No: Siri visste at de måtte handle raskt for å redde mannskapet.En: Siri knew they had to act quickly to save the crew.No: Hun så på Eirik.En: She looked at Eirik.No: "Hva gjør vi?En: "What do we do?"No: " ropte hun over støyen.En: she shouted over the noise.No: "Vi må lette lasten, ellers vil vi gå under!En: "We have to lighten the load, or we will go under!"No: " ropte Eirik tilbake.En: shouted Eirik back.No: Det var en vanskelig beslutning, men de visste de måtte samarbeide.En: It was a tough decision, but they knew they had to work together.No: De styrtet til lasten, kastet den unødvendige vekten over bord mens bølgene slo mot dem.En: They rushed to the cargo, throwing the unnecessary weight overboard as the waves lashed against them.No: Arbeidet tok tid, og det var farlig.En: The work was time-consuming, and it was dangerous.No: Men langsomt stabiliserte skipet seg.En: But slowly the ship stabilized.No: Innimellom bølgene begynte skyer å letne, og stormens intensitet minket.En: Between the waves, the clouds began to clear, and the storm's intensity lessened.No: Da solen endelig brøt gjennom skyene, så de det – land i horisonten.En: When the sun finally broke through the clouds, they saw it – land on the horizon.No: Siri pustet lettet ut.En: Siri breathed a sigh of relief.No: Hun hadde klart å bevise sin verdi.En: She had managed to prove her worth.No: Eirik så på henne, et smil lekende på leppene.En: Eirik looked at her, a smile playing on his lips.No: "Uten din plan hadde vi aldri klart det," innrømmet han.En: "Without your plan, we never would have made it," he admitted.No: Sammen innså de viktigheten av teamwork og visdommen i både forsiktighet og eventyrlyst.En: Together, they realized the importance of teamwork and the wisdom in both caution and adventurousness.No: Med vinden som ledet dem, satte de kurs mot det nye landet, klare til å oppdage hva det måtte skjule.En: With the wind guiding them, they set a course for the new land, ready to discover what it might hold.No: Sammen hadde de lært at i havets favn, samhold var nøkkelen til suksess.En: Together, they had learned that in the embrace of the sea, unity was the key to success. Vocabulary Words:horizon: horisontenscanning: skannetuneasy: uroligvoyage: oppdagelsesreiseprepared: forberedtbroad: bredtthrill: spenningensupplies: forsyningenecapable: dyktigconfidently: overbevisningendless: uendeligechallenging: uforskammetgather: samlerationing: rasjoneredisagreed: uenigbroke loose: brøt løsmighty: mektigehowled: hyltestabilized: stabiliserteintensity: intensitetlessened: minketsigh of relief: lettet utworth: verdiproved: beviseteamwork: teamworkcaution: forsiktighetadventurousness: eventyrlystguiding: ledetdiscover: oppdageembrace: favn
Fluent Fiction - Norwegian: Secrets Unearthed: Love and Discovery at the Roman Forum Find the full episode transcript, vocabulary words, and more:fluentfiction.com/no/episode/2026-06-15-22-34-02-no Story Transcript:No: Solen skinte skarpt over det romerske forumet, og kastet lange skygger fra de eldgamle søylene.En: The sun shone brightly over the Roman Forum, casting long shadows from the ancient columns.No: Ruinene bar med seg historier fra en svunnen tid, der mennesker engasjerte seg i politikk, handel og debatt.En: The ruins carried with them stories from a bygone era, where people engaged in politics, trade, and debate.No: Det var her, blant disse tidløse restene, at Ingrid og Magnus jobbet.En: It was here, among these timeless remnants, that Ingrid and Magnus worked.No: Ingrid, en ivrig arkeolog, gikk omkring med en notatblokk i hånden.En: Ingrid, an eager archaeologist, walked around with a notebook in hand.No: Hennes mål var klart: å gjøre et funn som kunne sikre fremtidige utgravninger.En: Her goal was clear: to make a discovery that could secure future excavations.No: Ved hennes side gikk Magnus, en tidligere medisinstudent som nå delte Ingrid sitt engasjement for historien.En: Beside her walked Magnus, a former medical student who now shared Ingrid's passion for history.No: Han beundret hennes dedikasjon, men bar på en hemmelighet, dype følelser som han hadde vokst for henne.En: He admired her dedication but carried a secret, deep feelings he had developed for her.No: Sommeren hadde brakt høy varme til Roma, og selv for de mest erfarne var det krevende å jobbe under slike forhold.En: The summer had brought high heat to Rome, and even for the most experienced, it was challenging to work under such conditions.No: Plutselig stoppet Ingrid.En: Suddenly, Ingrid stopped.No: Et intenst press fylte brystet, smerten skar som kniver.En: An intense pressure filled her chest, the pain cut like knives.No: Hun skalv og falt om på den varme steinen.En: She trembled and collapsed onto the hot stone.No: "Nei, Ingrid!En: "No, Ingrid!"No: " ropte Magnus, og kastet seg ned ved siden av henne.En: shouted Magnus, throwing himself down beside her.No: Hans hender arbeidet raskt, i sitt rolige hode søkte han frem den kunnskapen han hadde tilegnet seg fra medisinens dager.En: His hands worked quickly, in his calm mind he sought the knowledge he had acquired from his medical days.No: Fjern fra moderne hjelp, visste han at hvert sekund talte.En: Far from modern help, he knew that every second counted.No: Mannskapet kalte etter hjelp, men Magnus måtte handle nå.En: The crew called for help, but Magnus had to act now.No: Forsiktig presset han hendene mot Ingrid sitt bryst, og lyttet nært etter hennes pust.En: Carefully, he pressed his hands against Ingrid's chest and listened closely for her breath.No: Innimellom smerten hvisket Ingrid om noe hun hadde oppdaget, en mulig hemmelighet under jorden.En: Amidst the pain, Ingrid whispered about something she had discovered, a possible secret beneath the ground.No: "Fortell meg hvor," sa Magnus bestemt, og et svakt smil spilte rundt Ingrids lepper mens hun pekte mot en del av forumet de ennå ikke hadde utforsket.En: "Tell me where," said Magnus decisively, and a faint smile played around Ingrid's lips as she pointed to a part of the forum they had yet to explore.No: Med denne informasjonen i bakhodet utførte Magnus den nødvendige prosedyren.En: With this information in mind, Magnus performed the necessary procedure.No: Han brukte et enkelt medisinsk grep for å få Ingrid til å puste lettere.En: He used a simple medical technique to help Ingrid breathe easier.No: Hun stønnet, men øynene åpnet seg sakte igjen.En: She groaned, but her eyes slowly opened again.No: Langsomt hørte de lyden av sirener i det fjerne.En: Slowly, they heard the sound of sirens in the distance.No: Ambulansen ankom, og Ingrid ble trygt transportert til sykehuset.En: The ambulance arrived, and Ingrid was safely transported to the hospital.No: Magnus kjente på en lettelse fylt med besluttsomhet.En: Magnus felt a relief filled with determination.No: Han bar nå nøkkelen til det Ingrid hadde påbegynt, og var fast besluttet på å oppfylle hennes drømmer.En: He now carried the key to what Ingrid had begun and was determined to fulfill her dreams.No: På sykehuset kom Ingrid seg raskt.En: At the hospital, Ingrid recovered quickly.No: Mens hun lå til sengs, fikk hun høre om Magnus' oppdagelser.En: While she lay in bed, she heard about Magnus's discoveries.No: "Du reddet livet mitt," sa hun i et svak men takknemlig stemme.En: "You saved my life," she said in a weak but grateful voice.No: Magnus smilte.En: Magnus smiled.No: "Og du, du reddet vårt arbeid," svarte han.En: "And you, you saved our work," he replied.No: Så, med nyvunnet forståelse for balansen mellom lidenskap og personlig helse, planla Ingrid sitt neste store prosjekt med omsorg.En: Thus, with a newfound understanding of the balance between passion and personal health, Ingrid planned her next big project with care.No: Med Magnus ved sin side, ikke bare som en kollega, men som et sikkert støtte, så de fremover mot nye eventyr, både i forskningens og hjertets verden.En: With Magnus by her side, not just as a colleague, but as a reliable support, they looked forward to new adventures, both in the world of research and of the heart. Vocabulary Words:shone: skinteforum: forumetshadows: skyggercolumns: søylenebygone: svunnentimeless: tidløseremnants: resteneeager: ivrigarchaeologist: arkeologdedication: dedikasjonheat: varmeintense: intenspressure: presscollapsed: falt omcalm: roligseek: søkteacquire: tilegnetprocedure: prosedyrentransported: transportertrelief: lettelsedetermination: besluttsomhetrecovered: kom seggrateful: takknemligbalance: balansepassion: lidenskappersonal: personligcare: omsorgsupport: støtteadventures: eventyrresearch: forskningens
Fluent Fiction - Danish: Treasure in the Parthenon: A Tale of Discovery and Integrity Find the full episode transcript, vocabulary words, and more:fluentfiction.com/da/episode/2026-06-15-07-38-20-da Story Transcript:Da: Solen stod højt over Athen.En: The sun stood high over Athen.Da: Byen var travl med gnistrende liv.En: The city was bustling with sparkling life.Da: I hjertet af denne historiske by sad Emil ved et cafébord.En: In the heart of this historic city, Emil sat at a café table.Da: Ved sin side havde han Liva, hans bedste ven fra barndommen.En: Beside him was Liva, his best friend from childhood.Da: De havde begge en dyb kærlighed for oldtidens mysterier, men deres mål var anderledes.En: They both had a deep love for ancient mysteries, but their goals were different.Da: Emil drømte om berømmelse.En: Emil dreamed of fame.Da: Liva ønskede, at historien kom i lyset.En: Liva wanted history to come to light.Da: Emil sagde, "Vi skal finde artefakten i Parthenon, Liva.En: Emil said, "We need to find the artifact in Parthenon, Liva.Da: Det vil gøre os berømte!"En: It will make us famous!"Da: Liva så på ham med et skævt smil.En: Liva looked at him with a wry smile.Da: "Det handler ikke kun om berømmelse, Emil.En: "It's not just about fame, Emil.Da: Det handler om at forstå fortiden."En: It's about understanding the past."Da: De vidste, de havde brug for hjælp.En: They knew they needed help.Da: Magnus, en lokal historiker, havde ry for sin skeptiske holdning.En: Magnus, a local historian, had a reputation for his skeptical attitude.Da: Emil og Liva opsøgte ham i det lokale bibliotek.En: Emil and Liva sought him out in the local library.Da: Rummet duftede af støv og gamle bøger.En: The room smelled of dust and old books.Da: Magnus kiggede op da de trådte ind.En: Magnus looked up as they walked in.Da: "Hvad bringer jer til mig?"En: "What brings you to me?"Da: spurgte han med et hævet øjenbryn.En: he asked with a raised eyebrow.Da: "Vi vil finde en mistet artefakt i Parthenon," sagde Emil.En: "We want to find a lost artifact in Parthenon," said Emil.Da: Magnus lo kort.En: Magnus laughed shortly.Da: "Mange har prøvet.En: "Many have tried.Da: Få har lykkedes.En: Few have succeeded.Da: Hvorfor skulle jeg hjælpe jer?"En: Why should I help you?"Da: Emil så på Liva.En: Emil looked at Liva.Da: Hun nikkede.En: She nodded.Da: "Vi tror, det kan afsløre noget stort om Athen.En: "We believe it can reveal something significant about Athen.Da: Vi lover at være respektfulde."En: We promise to be respectful."Da: Magnus tøvede.En: Magnus hesitated.Da: "I skal bevise jeres intentioner først."En: "You must prove your intentions first."Da: De tre besluttede at samarbejde.En: The three decided to collaborate.Da: En varm sommeraften, mens midsommerfestlighederne lyste byen op, nærmede de sig Parthenon.En: One warm summer evening, while midsummer festivities lit up the city, they approached the Parthenon.Da: Stenene glødede i skumringen.En: The stones glowed in the twilight.Da: Inde i templet begyndte de deres søgning.En: Inside the temple, they began their search.Da: Magnus holdt et vågent øje med omgivelserne.En: Magnus kept a vigilant eye on the surroundings.Da: På et kritisk øjeblik, mens de undersøgte en søjle, stødte Magnus tilfældigt en løs sten.En: At a critical moment, while they were examining a column, Magnus accidentally bumped a loose stone.Da: Den gled med en hul lyd.En: It slid with a hollow sound.Da: Dybder åbenbarede sig for dem under gulvet.En: Depths revealed themselves to them beneath the floor.Da: Der, i mørket, lå en ældgammel skat.En: There, in the darkness, lay an ancient treasure.Da: Emil løftede artefakten.En: Emil lifted the artifact.Da: "Vi fandt det!"En: "We found it!"Da: udbrød han, men med et mærkeligt veltilfreds blik i øjnene.En: he exclaimed, but with a strangely satisfied look in his eyes.Da: Liva så på ham, så artefaktet og så Magnus.En: Liva looked at him, then at the artifact, and then at Magnus.Da: "Vi skal fortælle myndighederne.En: "We must tell the authorities.Da: Dette tilhører ikke os."En: This doesn't belong to us."Da: Magnus nikkede.En: Magnus nodded.Da: "Det er rigtigt.En: "That's right.Da: Dommens etik er vigtigere end personlig gevinst."En: The ethics of judgment are more important than personal gain."Da: Emil, rørt over deres enighed, indså værdien af ærlighed.En: Emil, touched by their agreement, realized the value of honesty.Da: Han nikkede.En: He nodded.Da: "Lad os bevare histiorien korrekt."En: "Let's preserve history correctly."Da: De afleverede artefakten til byens embedsmænd og blev hædret for deres ærlige handling.En: They handed the artifact over to the city officials and were honored for their honest actions.Da: Emil modtog respekt og ikke den berømmelse, han havde tænkt, men havde lært en dyrebar lektie.En: Emil received respect, not the fame he had anticipated, but had learned a valuable lesson.Da: I takt med at solen gik ned over Athen, forlod de tre venner stedet med et nyt bånd af tillid og ægte forståelse for historie.En: As the sun set over Athen, the three friends left the site with a new bond of trust and a true understanding of history. Vocabulary Words:artifact: artefaktfame: berømmelsewry: skævtskeptical: skeptiskeattitude: holdninglibrary: bibliotekhesitated: tøvedecollaborate: samarbejdefestivities: festlighedernetwilight: skumringenvigilant: vågentsurroundings: omgivelserneaccidentally: tilfældigtbumped: stødterevealed: åbenbaredetreasure: skatexclaimed: udbrødsatisfied: veltilfredsauthorities: myndighederneethics: etikjudgment: dommenspersonal: personliggain: gevinsthonesty: ærlighedpreserve: bevareofficials: embedsmændrespected: hædretanticipated: tænktdyrebar: valuablelektie: lesson
Fluent Fiction - Italian: Unearthing Rome: The Discovery That Rewrites History Find the full episode transcript, vocabulary words, and more:fluentfiction.com/it/episode/2026-06-15-07-38-19-it Story Transcript:It: Il Foro Romano risplende sotto il sole estivo.En: The Foro Romano shines under the summer sun.It: Le pietre antiche raccontano storie di imperatori e legioni.En: The ancient stones tell stories of emperors and legions.It: Giulio, con il suo cappello di paglia e il pennello in mano, guarda il terreno.En: Giulio, with his straw hat and brush in hand, looks at the ground.It: È eccitato.En: He is excited.It: "Oggi troveremo qualcosa di straordinario," dice a se stesso.En: "Today we will find something extraordinary," he says to himself.It: Alessia cammina verso Giulio.En: Alessia walks towards Giulio.It: È pratica, con un blocco note in mano.En: She is practical, with a notepad in hand.It: "Il tempo è ristretto, Giulio," dice.En: "Time is short, Giulio," she says.It: "Abbiamo bisogno del pezzo centrale per l'esposizione del museo."En: "We need the centerpiece for the museum exhibit."It: Giulio annuisce, determinato.En: Giulio nods, determined.It: Sa che ricercare la storia richiede tempo.En: He knows that researching history takes time.It: Ma capire Alessia.En: But he understands Alessia.It: Ha scadenze da rispettare.En: She has deadlines to meet.It: Il tempo vola, e all'improvviso il cielo si copre di nubi scure.En: Time flies, and suddenly the sky is covered with dark clouds.It: Un temporale estivo inizia, rallentando gli scavi.En: A summer storm begins, slowing down the excavation.It: Le giornate passano.En: Days pass.It: La pioggia non aiuta, e l'attrezzatura al cantiere si blocca.En: The rain does not help, and the equipment at the site gets stuck.It: Ma Giulio non si arrende.En: But Giulio does not give up.It: "Lavorerò di notte," decide lui una sera.En: "I will work at night," he decides one evening.It: Vuole trovare un artefatto importante.En: He wants to find an important artifact.It: Alessia si ferma, osserva Giulio.En: Alessia stops, observes Giulio.It: È un difficile equilibrio tra passione e responsabilità.En: It's a difficult balance between passion and responsibility.It: "Lascia che ti aiuti," propone infine.En: "Let me help you," she finally proposes.It: Sa che il lavoro di Giulio è fondamentale.En: She knows that Giulio's work is essential.It: Insieme continuano a scavare, mentre la pioggia si placa.En: Together they continue to dig as the rain eases.It: Nelle profondità del Foro, Giulio sente qualcosa di duro.En: In the depths of the Foro, Giulio feels something hard.It: Scava con cura.En: He digs carefully.It: Trova un ornamento d'oro, finemente lavorato.En: He finds a finely crafted golden ornament.It: È incredibile.En: It's incredible.It: "Alessia!En: "Alessia!It: Guarda questo!"En: Look at this!"It: esclama con gli occhi brillanti.En: he exclaims with bright eyes.It: Alessia si avvicina, stupita.En: Alessia comes over, stunned.It: L'artefatto è straordinario, una scoperta unica.En: The artifact is extraordinary, a unique find.It: "Questo cambierà la nostra esposizione," riconosce.En: "This will change our exhibition," she acknowledges.It: Il cuore le batte forte di entusiasmo.En: Her heart beats strongly with excitement.It: Con l'artefatto in mano, i due ritornano al museo.En: With the artifact in hand, the two return to the museum.It: Il team lavora sodo.En: The team works hard.It: Le scadenze si avvicinano, ma Alessia è fiduciosa.En: As the deadlines approach, Alessia is confident.It: L'esposizione apre puntuale.En: The exhibition opens on time.It: L'ornamento d'oro è il pezzo forte.En: The golden ornament is the main attraction.It: I visitatori iniziano ad affluire numerosi, affascinati dalla storia appena riscritta.En: Visitors begin to flock in large numbers, fascinated by the newly rewritten history.It: Giulio e Alessia si guardano.En: Giulio and Alessia look at each other.It: Lui ha imparato il valore della collaborazione; lei ora capisce meglio la passione per la storia.En: He has learned the value of collaboration; she now better understands the passion for history.It: Il loro lavoro ha portato nuova luce sul passato di Roma.En: Their work has shed new light on Roma's past.It: E così, sotto il cielo estivo di Roma, ricordano che la pazienza e il lavoro di squadra possono risolvere ogni cosa.En: And so, under the summer sky of Roma, they remember that patience and teamwork can solve anything. Vocabulary Words:the exhibition: l'esposizionethe artifact: l'artefattothe ornament: l'ornamentothe storm: il temporalethe centerpiece: il pezzo centralethe equipment: l'attrezzaturathe deadline: la scadenzathe excavation: lo scavothe emperor: l'imperatorethe legion: la legionethe history: la storiathe site: il cantierethe museum: il museothe rainfall: la pioggiathe depth: la profonditàthe ground: il terrenothe sky: il cielothe passion: la passionethe responsibility: la responsabilitàthe team: il teamthe visitor: il visitatorethe notepad: il blocco notethe golden: d'orothe summer: l'estatethe night: la nottethe storm: il temporaleto dig: scavarethe balance: l'equilibrioto exclaim: esclamarethe light: la luce
The Slanted Attic Experience: Episode 63 "D-Mills & Ben 02" Dunks, Drama & Dancing in MarchTyler brings D-Mills and Ben back into the attic for a basketball heavy roundtable that blends live March Madness reactions, coaching carousel drama, personal court stories, and enough hoops knowledge to keep any fan locked in from start to finish.They open with the latest college sports news and coaching hires before getting into the Will Wade story, the UNC men's basketball head coaching vacancy, and other notable openings across NCAA basketball. The Tournament takes center stage with the guys two rounds deep at time of filming, breaking down roster spots, realistic odds of players making the league, and a full Hokies men's basketball breakdown. Chandler Morris and his seventh year of eligibility gets its moment, D-Mills shouts out the Lady Wahoos, and the group debates whether an NBA or NCAA championship is actually harder to win before a live look at Purdue versus Texas brings the energy back up.From there it gets personal. High school basketball memories, dunking stories, Ben's middle school coaching experience including the actual offenses and defenses his teams run, pickup basketball at War Memorial Gym at Virginia Tech, and one genuinely wild high school basketball story that has to be heard to be believed. Fun trivia breaks things up along the way before tournament winners, wild college player names, what the bracket picture looks like heading into the later rounds, final thoughts on the Hokies and where this season lands in the bigger picture, and one last live look at the games close things out in style before the outro.Guest Panel:D-Mills: A Richmond native whose life runs on live music, sports analytics, and the occasional miracle shot on the golf course. Whether breaking down tournament brackets or chasing the next great story, D-Mills brings curiosity, humor, and genuine passion to every conversation.Ben: Raised in Blacksburg and a Virginia Tech lifer who spent his formative years storming the field and collecting game worn gear now living in a box called the Stench of Discovery. A nine year special education teacher, Teacher of the Year honoree, and longtime basketball and tennis coach whose students compete in Special Olympics sports yearly, Ben bleeds Hokie orange and brings real coaching knowledge to every basketball conversation.Topics Covered:IntroCollege sports news and coaching hires since the last episodeThe Will Wade storyThe UNC men's basketball head coaching vacancyOther notable coaching vacancies in NCAA men's basketballNCAA Tournament talk: two rounds deep at time of filmingNCAA basketball roster spots and realistic odds of making the leagueBack to tournament talkHokies men's basketball breakdownChandler Morris and his seventh year of eligibilityD-Mills shouts out the Lady Wahoos basketball teamIs an NBA or NCAA championship harder to win?Baseball's long season and being a true die hard fanLive look in at Purdue vs. Texas from March MadnessFun triviaBack to a quick live look at the gamesHigh school basketball experiences and dunking storiesBen's middle school basketball coaching experience and the offenses and defenses they runPickup basketball at War Memorial Gym at Virginia TechA wild high school basketball storyNCAA Tournament winners and wild college player namesFinal live look at the games and commentary before heading outOutroNew episodes of The Slanted Attic Experience drop bi-weekly at 10:30 AM EST, with the occasional surprise episode along the way. Find everything Slanted Attic at slantedattic.com.
Fluent Fiction - Italian: Unlocking Rome's Secrets: A Student's Unexpected Discovery Find the full episode transcript, vocabulary words, and more:fluentfiction.com/it/episode/2026-06-15-22-34-02-it Story Transcript:It: Il sole di tarda primavera illuminava il Foro Romano.En: The late spring sun illuminated the Foro Romano.It: Le antiche colonne proiettavano ombre lunghe sui ciottoli caldi.En: The ancient columns cast long shadows over the warm cobblestones.It: Luca si sedette su un gradino di marmo con il suo libro di storia in mano.En: Luca sat on a marble step with his history book in hand.It: Era un ragazzo diligente, appassionato di storia, e voleva superare l'esame per partecipare a un programma archeologico estivo.En: He was a diligent boy, passionate about history, and he wanted to pass the exam to participate in a summer archaeological program.It: Ma il luogo era pieno di turisti.En: But the place was full of tourists.It: Le guide turistiche parlavano ad alta voce, descrivendo la grandezza dell'antica Roma.En: The tour guides spoke loudly, describing the grandeur of ancient Rome.It: Luca faceva fatica a concentrarsi.En: Luca struggled to concentrate.It: “Forse devo trovare un posto più tranquillo,” pensò.En: “Maybe I need to find a quieter place,” he thought.It: Ma l'atmosfera era irresistibile.En: But the atmosphere was irresistible.It: Sentiva che studiare lì, dove la storia aveva vissuto, gli avrebbe dato un vantaggio.En: He felt that studying there, where history had lived, would give him an advantage.It: Luca provò a leggere, ma i rumori erano molti.En: Luca tried to read, but there were many noises.It: Allora chiuse gli occhi e ascoltò.En: So he closed his eyes and listened.It: All'improvviso, un'idea gli venne in mente.En: Suddenly, an idea came to him.It: Pensò a come il Senato romano influenzava la politica moderna.En: He thought about how the Roman Senato influenced modern politics.It: La connessione era chiara.En: The connection was clear.It: Roma, con le sue repubbliche e imperi, aveva lasciato un segno indelebile.En: Rome, with its republics and empires, had left an indelible mark.It: Con un sorriso soddisfatto, Luca si rialzò.En: With a satisfied smile, Luca stood up.It: Era pieno di fiducia.En: He was full of confidence.It: Aveva capito qualcosa di profondo.En: He had understood something profound.It: Decise allora di parlare con i suoi amici, Giovanni e Sofia.En: He decided then to talk to his friends, Giovanni and Sofia.It: Loro avrebbero voluto sapere di più.En: They would want to know more.It: “Perché non facciamo un gruppo di studio?” propose a loro più tardi.En: “Why don't we form a study group?” he proposed to them later.It: Giovanni, sempre entusiasta, accettò subito.En: Giovanni, always enthusiastic, agreed immediately.It: “Sì, sarebbe grandioso!” esclamò.En: “Yes, that would be great!” he exclaimed.It: Anche Sofia, che amava le discussioni, era d'accordo.En: Sofia, who loved discussions, agreed as well.It: “Insieme possiamo imparare di più,” disse.En: “Together we can learn more,” she said.It: Luca si sentì felice.En: Luca felt happy.It: Aveva trovato non solo la chiarezza per il suo esame, ma anche una nuova voglia di condividere.En: He had found not only clarity for his exam but also a new desire to share.It: Capì che la storia vista di persona aveva un valore speciale.En: He understood that history seen in person had a special value.It: Quel giorno al Foro, sotto il sole di primavera, Luca non solo si preparò per un esame.En: That day at the Foro, under the spring sun, Luca not only prepared for an exam.It: Scoprì la passione per la conoscenza condivisa.En: He discovered a passion for shared knowledge.It: La settimana seguente, il gruppo di studio si riunì al Parco degli Acquedotti, un altro angolo storico di Roma.En: The following week, the study group met at the Parco degli Acquedotti, another historic corner of Rome.It: Luca era pronto, armato di nuove idee e un amore rinnovato per la storia.En: Luca was ready, armed with new ideas and a renewed love for history.It: E così, il suo viaggio nella conoscenza continuava.En: And so, his journey into knowledge continued. Vocabulary Words:late: tardospring: primaverailluminated: illuminavathe cobblestones: i ciottolidiligent: diligentepassionate: appassionatoto participate: partecipareexam: esamesummer: estivotourists: turistitour guides: guide turistichegrandeur: grandezzaquieter: più tranquilloirresistible: irresistibileadvantage: vantaggiothe noises: i rumorito concentrate: concentrarsiclear: chiaraindelible: indelebilesatisfied: soddisfattoconfidence: fiduciadeep: profondoto propose: proporreenthusiastic: entusiastadiscussions: discussioniclarity: chiarezzaspecial: specialeprepared: preparòshared knowledge: conoscenza condivisahistoric corner: angolo storico
It's Monday. You know what that means. Sort of. As a very special taster, we're offering up the first part of our new Patreon series, Destination Cancellation, for free this week so non-patrons can sample it and have it serve as a bridge to next week's return of the regular free show. (This first episode of Destination Cancellation dropped for Patrons this past Friday.) After an intro previewing the Patreon show and next week's regular show, you get the entire first part of what will be a seven week series covering the disaster that was TNA Wrestling from the July 2014 Spike TV cancellation through the end of the Destination America run in December 2015. If you like this episode and want to hear the other six parts that are dropping in the coming weeks, subscribe to our Patreon at the $5.00/month tier or higher, with annual subscriptions running $50.40 and thus saving you 16% off the monthly price. Enjoy!---It's Friday. You know what that means: The first of SEVEN installments covering TNA's 2014 cancellation by Spike TV through the end of their run on Destination America in 2015. Part 1 covers the weeks of July 14 to August 25, 2014, and topics of discussion include:Why everyone was convinced that Vince Russo was secretly working for TNA.Russo accidentally revealing it by sending Mike Johnson an email he meant to send to Mike Tenay.Russo's ridiculous, ever-changing reactions to the situation.Dixie Carter's inexplicable unflinching loyalty to Russo.Spike TV and Japanese partner promotion Wrestle-1 both making it clear to TNA that they did not want Russo around.TMZ breaking the story that Spike TV had cancelled TNA Impact.The big new TV announcement is coming soon! They promise! Just wait for the next TV taping!Production staff among others being owed lots of back pay.Kevin Kay visiting an Impact taping AFTER cancelling the show.How Kay's handling of the cancellation was fueled by his regret over how he handled the end of the Spike/WWE deal nine years earlier.Rafael Morffi and other key office staff abandoning ship for better, non-wrestling jobs.TNA is negotiating with...Velocity, Discovery's car and airplane channel?....and much more. Enjoy!To support the show and get access to exclusive rewards like special members-only monthly themed shows, go to our Patreon page at Patreon.com/BetweenTheSheets and become an ongoing Patron. Becoming a Between the Sheets Patron will also get you exclusive access to not only the monthly themed episode of Between the Sheets, but also access to our new mailbag segment, a Patron-only chat room on Slack, and anything else we do outside of the main shows!If you're looking for the best deal on a VPN service—short for Virtual Private Network, it helps you get around regional restrictions as well as browse the internet more securely—then Private Internet Access is what you've been looking for. Not only will using our link help support Between The Sheets, but you'll get a special discount, with prices as low as $1.98/month if you go with a 40 month subscription. With numerous great features and even a TV-specific Android app to make streaming easier, there is no better choice if you're looking to subscribe to My AEW and other region-locked services.For the best in both current and classic indie wrestling streaming, make sure to check out IndependentWrestling.tv and use coupon code BTSPOD for a free 5 day trial! (You can also go directly to TinyURL.com/IWTVsheets to sign up that way.) If you convert to a paid subscriber, we get a kickback for referring you, allowing you to support both the show and the indie scene.To subscribe, you can find us on iTunes, Google Play, and just about every other podcast app's directory, or you can also paste Feeds.FeedBurner.com/BTSheets into your favorite podcast app using whatever “add feed manually” option it has.Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brands
Filmmaker Billy Luther talks with Sandy about his coming-of-age film, ‘Frybread Face and Me,' which was executive-produced by Taika Waititi and distributed by Ava DuVernay's company, Array, on Netflix.Written and directed by Billy, ‘Frybread Face and Me' was selected for SXSW 2023's Narrative Spotlight and TIFF 2023's Discovery and New Wave Selects. Billy's feature documentary, Miss Navajo, premiered at the 2007 Sundance Film Festival and aired nationally on PBS' Independent Lens that same year.Billy has also served as a writer and director on the hit AMC series Dark Winds, adapting Tony Hillerman's novels featuring Navajo tribal police investigations.You can watch ‘Frybread Face and Me,” ‘Miss Navajo,' and all of Billy's films for free on his website here: https://billyluther.comIf you have Netflix, go watch ‘Frybread Face and Me' right now! Pick up the remote, click the link. Do. The PAGE International Screenwriting Awards sponsors the WRITERS' HANGOUT.Executive Producer Kristin OvernCreator/Executive Producer Sandy AdomaitisProducer Terry SampsonMusic by Ethan Stoller
Today I'm joined by Julia, a former 1-1 coaching client turned dear friend & now the person who helps me behind the scenes at Liv Label Free! What started as a coaching relationship has grown into a friendship, a collaboration, and countless deep conversations about neurodivergence, eating adaptations, spirituality, and what it actually means to create a life that feels aligned. In this episode, we explore the often-overlooked grief that can come with discovering you're autistic and/or ADHD later in life. We discuss loneliness, unmasking, self-compassion, soul-level connection, spirituality, eating adaptations, trusting the universe, and why neurodivergent discovery is not just about understanding yourself – it's about creating a life that truly aligns with who you are. Key Topics Discussed: Julia's experience of discovering she's autistic and the unexpected grief that followed Unmasking, self-accommodation, and no longer being able to “just push through” Loneliness in neurodivergent discovery and the importance of feeling truly understood The connection between neurodivergence and eating adaptations, safety, and trust Spirituality, soul-level connection, and creating an aligned life by trusting yourself Whether you're autistic, ADHD, a caregiver, or have just always felt different, this episode is a powerful conversation about grief, belonging, connection, and discovering who you are beneath the masks you've learned to wear. P.S. If you'd be interested in working with me and Julia together as a part of Julia's training to become a Liv Label Free coach, contact me at https://livlabelfree.com/contact!
Fluent Fiction - Danish: Mystery in Nyhavn: Summer Adventure Sparks an Unexpected Rescue Find the full episode transcript, vocabulary words, and more:fluentfiction.com/da/episode/2026-06-14-22-34-02-da Story Transcript:Da: Solen skinnede lyst over Nyhavn, og farverige huse spejlede sig i det rolige vand i kanalen.En: The sun shone brightly over Nyhavn, and colorful houses reflected in the calm water of the canal.Da: Mikkel sad med en is i hånden, drømte sig væk fra sin computer og savnede eventyr.En: Mikkel sat with an ice cream in hand, dreaming away from his computer and longing for adventure.Da: Ved hans side sad Sofie og kiggede rundt.En: Next to him sat Sofie, looking around.Da: Hun havde øje for hver en lille detalje.En: She noticed every little detail.Da: Sommeren i København var perfekt for opdagelser.En: Summer in København was perfect for discoveries.Da: "Mikkel, se der!"En: "Mikkel, look there!"Da: råbte Sofie pludselig og pegede mod vandet.En: Sofie suddenly shouted, pointing at the water.Da: En flaske flød dovent mod kanten.En: A bottle was lazily floating towards the edge.Da: Mikkel rejste sig nysgerrigt og fiskede flasken op.En: Mikkel stood up curiously and fished the bottle out.Da: Indeni var der en besked.En: Inside was a message.Da: "Sikke et eventyr," sagde Mikkel med et smil.En: "What an adventure," said Mikkel with a smile.Da: Men Sofie så alvorligt på det.En: But Sofie looked at it seriously.Da: "Lad os åbne den," foreslog hun.En: "Let's open it," she suggested.Da: Da de fik flasken åbnet, trak Sofie en lille seddel ud.En: When they got the bottle open, Sofie pulled out a small note.Da: Den var skrevet med rystende håndskrift: "Hjælp mig.En: It was written in shaky handwriting: "Help me.Da: Jeg er på et sted, ingen kender."En: I'm in a place no one knows."Da: Mikkels hjerte bankede hurtigere.En: Mikkel's heart beat faster.Da: Han var en nostalgisk drømmer, men dette var ægte.En: He was a nostalgic dreamer, but this was real.Da: Sofie studerede sedlen grundigt.En: Sofie studied the note carefully.Da: "Vi må finde denne person," sagde hun beslutsomt.En: "We must find this person," she said decisively.Da: Mikkel tøvede.En: Mikkel hesitated.Da: Dette var ukendt terræn.En: This was unknown territory.Da: Alligevel nikkede han.En: Nonetheless, he nodded.Da: "Lad os finde ud af det," sagde han modigt.En: "Let's find out," he said bravely.Da: De brugte timer på at følge sporene.En: They spent hours following the clues.Da: Flaske, vand, smukke bygninger og mennesker der flokkedes omkring dem.En: Bottle, water, beautiful buildings, and people flocking around them.Da: Langt om længe førte sporene dem til et stille hjørne af byen.En: In the end, the clues led them to a quiet corner of the city.Da: Der, under en gammel bro, fandt de en mand.En: There, under an old bridge, they found a man.Da: Han så træt og bange ud, som om han havde ventet længe.En: He looked tired and scared, as if he had been waiting a long time.Da: "Hjælp," hviskede han, da de nærmede sig.En: "Help," he whispered as they approached.Da: Sofie handlede hurtigt, mens Mikkel ringede efter hjælpere.En: Sofie acted quickly, while Mikkel called for help.Da: Med tiden kom hjælp, og manden blev sikret.En: In due time, help arrived, and the man was secured.Da: Mikkel følte adrenalin suser i blodet.En: Mikkel felt adrenaline rushing through his veins.Da: Han havde haft sit eventyr.En: He had had his adventure.Da: Deres søgen blev til en redning, en dag med mening.En: Their quest turned into a rescue, a day with meaning.Da: Da de vendte tilbage til Nyhavn senere, satte de sig ved kanalen igen.En: As they returned to Nyhavn later, they sat by the canal again.Da: Solen var ved at gå ned, malede himlen i bløde pasteller.En: The sun was setting, painting the sky in soft pastels.Da: "Sikke en dag," sagde Sofie med et lille smil.En: "What a day," said Sofie with a small smile.Da: "Det var ikke helt den historie, jeg ventede."En: "It wasn't quite the story I expected."Da: "Men hvilken historie," svarede Mikkel med nyfunden selvtillid.En: "But what a story," replied Mikkel with newfound confidence.Da: Han indså, at eventyr ikke kun fandtes i drømme, men også i det virkelige liv.En: He realized that adventures were not only found in dreams, but also in real life.Da: De to sad stille, lyttede til vandet i kanalen, og lærte begge værdien af at træde ud af deres komfortzoner.En: The two sat quietly, listening to the water in the canal, learning the value of stepping out of their comfort zones.Da: En ny venskab var bygget, eventyr var fundet og en historie fortalt.En: A new friendship was built, adventure was found, and a story was told.Da: Da natten faldt på, gik de hjem med fyldte hjerter og nye perspektiver.En: As night fell, they went home with full hearts and new perspectives.Da: Et nyt kapitel var begyndt i deres liv.En: A new chapter had begun in their lives. 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Fluent Fiction - Hebrew: From Pixels to Paint: A Day of Discovery in Tel Aviv Find the full episode transcript, vocabulary words, and more:fluentfiction.com/he/episode/2026-06-13-22-34-01-he Story Transcript:He: בים של ציורים צבעוניים ופסלים מרהיבים, עונה האביב שירדה בלב פרחיה על תל אביב, נאומי נאנחה עמוקות, היא הסתובבה באולמות של מוזיאון האמנות.En: Amid a sea of colorful paintings and stunning sculptures, spring descended on Tel Aviv with the song it brought in its flowers.He: היא הייתה מורה בחטיבת ביניים, אך אהבתה האמיתית הייתה אמנות.En: Naomi sighed deeply, as she wandered through the halls of the art museum.He: אלי, בנה הצעיר, היה לידם.En: She was a middle school teacher, but her true love was art.He: הוא הביט במכשיר הנייד שלו, מנותק מהסביבה.En: Eli, her young son, was beside her.He: "אלי," היא אמרה בקול רך, "בוא ננסה משהו.En: He was absorbed in his mobile device, oblivious to the surroundings.He: אני רוצה שתמצא ציור אחד שמדבר אליך.En: "Eli," she said softly, "let's try something.He: "אלי עצר לרגע, הרים את עיניו מהמכשיר ושאל, "למה?En: I want you to find one painting that speaks to you."He: ""כי אני רוצה שתראה את העולם שאני רואה.En: Eli paused for a moment, lifted his eyes from the device, and asked, "Why?"He: אולי תוכל למצוא משהו חדש.En: "Because I want you to see the world as I see it.He: "אלי כיווץ את מצחו, אך אחרי רגעים של שתיקה, הוא החליף את המבט במוזאון הבוהק באור טבעי.En: Maybe you'll find something new."He: הצללים שיחקו על הקירות והאולמות היו שקטים ורגועים.En: Eli furrowed his brow, but after a few moments of silence, he shifted his gaze around the museum, which was bathed in natural light.He: נאומי הלכה לצידו, מסתכלת על היצירות, חלקן עתיקות, חלקן מודרניות.En: Shadows danced on the walls, and the halls were quiet and serene.He: בפינת האולם, עיניו של אלי נעצרו על יצירה מודרנית.En: Naomi walked alongside him, looking at the artwork, some ancient, some modern.He: צבעים עזים, דמויות חזקות.En: In the corner of the hall, Eli's eyes caught on a modern piece.He: הציור רעד בתוכו, משהו תפס את תשומת ליבו.En: Bold colors, strong figures.He: "זה," הוא אמר בפשטות.En: The painting resonated within him, something grabbed his attention.He: נאומי הופתעה ושאלה, "למה דווקא זה?En: "This one," he simply said.He: ""זה צבעוני, אבל יש בזה גם חושך.En: Surprised, Naomi asked, "Why this one?"He: אני מרגיש שזה אני, לפעמים מלא חיים ולפעמים.En: "It's colorful, but there's also darkness in it.He: לא," השיב אלי בקול אילם כמעט.En: I feel like it's me, sometimes full of life and sometimes... not," Eli replied in an almost silent voice.He: היא חייכה אליו, חיוך קטן של הבנה.En: She smiled at him, a small smile of understanding.He: "אני לא ראיתי את זה ככה," היא לחשה.En: "I didn't see it that way," she whispered.He: הם עזבו את המוזיאון בצעדים שווים ובלב שמח.En: They left the museum with even steps and cheerful hearts.He: הם דיברו על עוד יצירות, אך הפעם הם הקשיבו אחד לשני באמת.En: They talked about more artworks, but this time they really listened to each other.He: בדרך חזרה, נאומי הסתכלה על אלי ואמרה, "מה את אומר על עוד יום כיף יחד?En: On the way back, Naomi looked at Eli and said, "How about another fun day together?"He: "אלי חייך קלות, "כן, נשמע טוב.En: Eli smiled slightly, "Yeah, sounds good."He: "באותו רגע, נאומי הבינה שיש צורך להתקרב לאלי, לא רק דרך האמנות שהיא אהבה, אלא גם דרך הדברים שעניינו אותו.En: At that moment, Naomi realized the need to connect with Eli, not just through the art she loved, but also through the things that interested him.He: "סיכמנו," אמרה, והחזיקה לו את היד ללחיצת יד תקיפה.En: "Agreed," she said, giving his hand a firm handshake.He: הם לא חזרו להיות אותו הדבר.En: They wouldn't be the same again.He: זה היה שינוי קטן, אך משמעותי.En: It was a small but significant change. Vocabulary Words:amid: ביםdescended: שירדהsighed: נאנחהwandered: הסתובבהoblivious: מנותקpaused: עצרfurrowed: כיווץgaze: מבטbathed: בוהקshadows: צלליםdanced: שיחקוresonated: רעדattention: תשומת לבsurprised: הופתעהdarkness: חושךwhispered: לחשהcheerful: שמחיםconnect: להתקרבfirm: תקיפהsignificant: משמעותיartworks: יצירותserene: רגועיםdevices: מכשיריםfigures: דמויותsilence: שתיקהbrow: מצחancient: עתיקותmodern: מודרניותunderstanding: הבנהlisten: הקשיבוBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/fluent-fiction-hebrew--5818690/support.
Fluent Fiction - Hungarian: Unveiling Hidden Masterpieces: A Tale of Art and Discovery Find the full episode transcript, vocabulary words, and more:fluentfiction.com/hu/episode/2026-06-13-22-34-01-hu Story Transcript:Hu: A Magyar Nemzeti Galéria csendes termeiben Gábor a festmény előtt állt.En: In the quiet rooms of the Magyar Nemzeti Galéria, Gábor stood before the painting.Hu: A tavaszi napfény beragyogta a csarnokot, lágy fényekkel hintve meg a régi mesterek alkotásait.En: The spring sunlight illuminated the hall, casting soft lights over the works of old masters.Hu: Gábor művészi szemével vizsgálta az elé táruló művet.En: With his artistic eye, Gábor examined the work before him.Hu: Szívében szenvedély lobogott azzal a céllal, hogy megőrizze és visszaadja a vászon igazi szépségét.En: A passion burned within him, driven by the goal of preserving and conveying the canvas's true beauty.Hu: Mellette Judit, a fiatal, ambiciózus művészettörténész jegyzetekkel a kezében figyelte a folyamatot.En: Beside him, Judit, the young, ambitious art historian, watched the process with notes in hand.Hu: Judit számára ez a projekt óriási lehetőséget jelentett egy karrierdefiniáló disszertációhoz.En: For Judit, this project was a huge opportunity for a career-defining dissertation.Hu: Számára az idő sürgetett.En: For her, time was pressing.Hu: A közeledő kiállítás egy sarkalatos pont volt terveiben.En: The upcoming exhibition was a pivotal point in her plans.Hu: „Gábor, nem siethetnénk kicsit?En: "Gábor, couldn't we hurry a bit?"Hu: ” - kérdezte Judit, miközben az órájára pillantott.En: she asked, glancing at her watch.Hu: „Az idő fogy, és a kiállítás fontos.En: "Time is running out, and the exhibition is important."Hu: ”Gábor elgondolkodva nézte a vásznat.En: Gábor thoughtfully looked at the canvas.Hu: „Egy művészet nem siettethető,” válaszolta nyugodtan.En: "Art cannot be rushed," he replied calmly.Hu: „De megértem a helyzeted.En: "But I understand your situation.Hu: Próbálok gyorsítani, amennyire lehet anélkül, hogy veszélyeztetném az eredetiséget.En: I'll try to speed up as much as possible without risking the originality."Hu: ”Egy nap felfedezést tettek.En: One day, they made a discovery.Hu: Amint Gábor óvatosan rétegeket hántott le az öreg festékről, egy alig észrevehető vázlat bontakozott ki a felszín alatt.En: As Gábor carefully peeled back layers of old paint, a barely noticeable sketch emerged beneath the surface.Hu: Egy rejtett világ, amiről senki sem tudott eddig.En: A hidden world that no one had known about until then.Hu: Mindkettőjüket meglepte és elgondolkodtatta a felfedezés.En: Both were surprised and reflective about the discovery.Hu: „Ez teljesen megváltoztathatja a festményről alkotott véleményünket,” mondta Judit izgatottan.En: "This could completely change our opinion of the painting," said Judit excitedly.Hu: „Most már nem csak a restaurációról van szó, hanem új történetekről,” jegyezte meg Gábor.En: "Now it's not just about restoration, but new stories," noted Gábor.Hu: Ez az új felfedezés kompromisszumra késztette mindkettejüket.En: This new discovery compelled both of them to compromise.Hu: Gábor lassan ráébredt, mennyire fontos lehet a friss perspektíva, míg Judit megtanulta, hogy a türelem kincseket rejthet.En: Gábor slowly realized how important a fresh perspective could be, while Judit learned that patience could yield treasures.Hu: A közös munka során mindketten fejlődtek.En: Throughout their joint work, both grew.Hu: A kiállítás napján a mű végül feltárta titkait a közönség előtt.En: On the day of the exhibition, the work finally revealed its secrets to the audience.Hu: A festmény új mélységekkel gazdagodott.En: The painting was enriched with new depths.Hu: A látogatók csodálattal nézték, ahogy a két szakértő szavait hallgatták arról, hogyan egyesítették erőiket.En: The visitors watched in awe as they listened to the two experts talk about how they combined their efforts.Hu: Bár az elején különböző utakat választottak volna, Gábor és Judit rájött, hogy együttérzés és együttműködés a legjobb út.En: Although they would have chosen different paths initially, Gábor and Judit realized that empathy and cooperation were the best way forward.Hu: Az eredmény a közös siker édes érzése volt mindkettőjük számára.En: The result was the sweet feeling of shared success for both of them.Hu: A festmény új életet nyert és nélkülözhetetlen kapcsolatot teremtett a régi és az új között.En: The painting gained new life and created an indispensable connection between the old and the new.Hu: Tavaszi szellő járta át a galériát, ahogyan a látogatók elégedetten mosolygó arcokkal távoztak.En: A spring breeze swept through the gallery as the visitors left with satisfied smiles. 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Podcast: Exploited: The Cyber Truth Episode: Seeing the Invisible: Asset Discovery, Segmentation, and the Reality of OT SecurityPub date: 2026-06-11Get Podcast Transcript →powered by Listen411 - fast audio-to-text and summarizationIn this episode of Exploited: The Cyber Truth, host Paul Ducklin is joined by Shane Fry, CTO of RunSafe Security, and Andrew McPhee, Solutions Manager for Industrial Security at Cisco, to examine why visibility is one of the biggest challenges in OT cybersecurity. As industrial environments become more connected, organizations are struggling to identify unknown assets, understand hidden dependencies, and secure systems that were never designed with cybersecurity in mind. McPhee explains how attackers exploit these blind spots, why traditional IT security approaches often fall short in OT environments, and how visibility and segmentation can help reduce risk. Together, they explore: Why asset visibility is the foundation of OT securityHow unknown assets and communication pathways create riskThe differences between active and passive asset discoveryWhy segmentation remains one of the most effective OT security controlsHow IT/OT convergence is expanding the attack surfaceThe role of risk tolerance and risk acceptance in security decisions From manufacturing facilities to critical infrastructure, this episode explores what security teams must understand before they can effectively protect the systems they depend on.The podcast and artwork embedded on this page are from RunSafe Security, which is the property of its owner and not affiliated with or endorsed by Listen Notes, Inc.
──────────────────────────────────────── [00:05:00] Hegseth Quotes Psalm 144 as God's Blessing for War — Knight: David Prayed Before Every Battle and Never Assumed God Was With Him David used the Urim and Thummim to ask God's will before war. Hegseth has no such instrument and no declaration of war from God or Congress. ──────────────────────────────────────── [00:15:00] Dispensationalism's Core Error: Treating the Shadow as Greater Than the Reality It Points To Knight: Hebrews was written to people returning to the shadow of Judaism rather than the substance in Christ — Hegseth and Huckabee are the Judaizers of Galatians, replacing Christ with a political state. ──────────────────────────────────────── [00:28:00] Nick Kupper: The COVID Shot Was Never Legally Approved — Pfizer Didn't Manufacture an Approved Version Until January 2022 DOD admitted in Kupper's lawsuit that nothing was fully approved until June 2022 — by which time the Air Force had already kicked people out for the unlawfully mandated product. ──────────────────────────────────────── [00:38:00] Kupper's Base Immunologist Admitted He Had More Antibodies Than the Vaccinated — His Religious Accommodation Was Denied Anyway Kupper had natural immunity; his immunologist confirmed he had more antibodies than someone with both shots. Every single religious accommodation filed was denied. ──────────────────────────────────────── [00:50:00] Kupper Was Given Separation Papers Three Weeks Before His 19-Year Mark — One Year Short of a Full Retirement A class-wide court injunction from attorney Aaron Siri covered Kupper the day after his separation papers arrived — but thousands of others had no such protection. ──────────────────────────────────────── [01:02:00] $6 Billion Was Already Appropriated to These Service Members — the Military Used It for Something Else When It Kicked Them Out Kupper: every dollar was authorized in the NDAA but never spent on the personnel allocated — it could be repaid to the 8,000 dismissed without any new appropriation. ──────────────────────────────────────── [01:12:00] A Technical Sergeant With Both Shots Died of Heart Failure in His Early 30s — the Air Force Stopped Updating Its COVID Death Tracker That Day The Air Force had listed 16 COVID deaths noting none were vaccinated — the day this man died with both shots on record, they stopped updating the tracker. ──────────────────────────────────────── [01:22:00] 'Duty to Disobey' Documentary Releases in AMC Theaters June 30 — dutytodisobeyfilm.com Children's Health Defense produced this with service members from multiple branches; Ron Johnson appears alongside those kicked out for refusing the unlawful emergency use mandate. ──────────────────────────────────────── [01:38:00] Dr. Michael Guillén: 95% of the Universe Is Invisible — Modern Cosmology Has Been in Crisis Since Hubble's Discovery in 1929 Dark matter and dark energy are completely unknown. The steady-state model was destroyed by Hubble's discovery that the universe is expanding — the crisis has deepened since. ──────────────────────────────────────── [01:55:00] Guillén: From Atheist to Christian Through Science — the Universe Had to Hit the Jackpot a Million Times at Every Level for Us to Exist The anthropic principle: from the quantum level to the cosmic web, everything was calibrated precisely for life — either infinite accidents or one designer. ──────────────────────────────────────── Money should have intrinsic value AND transactional privacy: Go to https://davidknight.gold/ for great deals on physical gold/silver For 10% off Gerald Celente's prescient Trends Journal, go to https://trendsjournal.com/ and enter the code “KNIGHT” For high quality made in America products go to HomeSteadProducts.shop and use promo code “Knight” for 10% off your purchases Find out more about the show and where you can watch it at TheDavidKnightShow.com If you would like to support the show and our family please consider subscribing monthly here: SubscribeStar https://www.subscribestar.com/the-david-knight-show Or you can send a donation throughMail: David Knight POB 994 Kodak, TN 37764Zelle: @DavidKnightShow@protonmail.comCash App at: $davidknightshowBTC to: bc1qkuec29hkuye4xse9unh7nptvu3y9qmv24vanh7Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-david-knight-show--2653468/support.
──────────────────────────────────────── [00:05:00] Hegseth Quotes Psalm 144 as God's Blessing for War — Knight: David Prayed Before Every Battle and Never Assumed God Was With Him David used the Urim and Thummim to ask God's will before war. Hegseth has no such instrument and no declaration of war from God or Congress. ──────────────────────────────────────── [00:15:00] Dispensationalism's Core Error: Treating the Shadow as Greater Than the Reality It Points To Knight: Hebrews was written to people returning to the shadow of Judaism rather than the substance in Christ — Hegseth and Huckabee are the Judaizers of Galatians, replacing Christ with a political state. ──────────────────────────────────────── [00:28:00] Nick Kupper: The COVID Shot Was Never Legally Approved — Pfizer Didn't Manufacture an Approved Version Until January 2022 DOD admitted in Kupper's lawsuit that nothing was fully approved until June 2022 — by which time the Air Force had already kicked people out for the unlawfully mandated product. ──────────────────────────────────────── [00:38:00] Kupper's Base Immunologist Admitted He Had More Antibodies Than the Vaccinated — His Religious Accommodation Was Denied Anyway Kupper had natural immunity; his immunologist confirmed he had more antibodies than someone with both shots. Every single religious accommodation filed was denied. ──────────────────────────────────────── [00:50:00] Kupper Was Given Separation Papers Three Weeks Before His 19-Year Mark — One Year Short of a Full Retirement A class-wide court injunction from attorney Aaron Siri covered Kupper the day after his separation papers arrived — but thousands of others had no such protection. ──────────────────────────────────────── [01:02:00] $6 Billion Was Already Appropriated to These Service Members — the Military Used It for Something Else When It Kicked Them Out Kupper: every dollar was authorized in the NDAA but never spent on the personnel allocated — it could be repaid to the 8,000 dismissed without any new appropriation. ──────────────────────────────────────── [01:12:00] A Technical Sergeant With Both Shots Died of Heart Failure in His Early 30s — the Air Force Stopped Updating Its COVID Death Tracker That Day The Air Force had listed 16 COVID deaths noting none were vaccinated — the day this man died with both shots on record, they stopped updating the tracker. ──────────────────────────────────────── [01:22:00] 'Duty to Disobey' Documentary Releases in AMC Theaters June 30 — dutytodisobeyfilm.com Children's Health Defense produced this with service members from multiple branches; Ron Johnson appears alongside those kicked out for refusing the unlawful emergency use mandate. ──────────────────────────────────────── [01:38:00] Dr. Michael Guillén: 95% of the Universe Is Invisible — Modern Cosmology Has Been in Crisis Since Hubble's Discovery in 1929 Dark matter and dark energy are completely unknown. The steady-state model was destroyed by Hubble's discovery that the universe is expanding — the crisis has deepened since. ──────────────────────────────────────── [01:55:00] Guillén: From Atheist to Christian Through Science — the Universe Had to Hit the Jackpot a Million Times at Every Level for Us to Exist The anthropic principle: from the quantum level to the cosmic web, everything was calibrated precisely for life — either infinite accidents or one designer. ──────────────────────────────────────── Money should have intrinsic value AND transactional privacy: Go to https://davidknight.gold/ for great deals on physical gold/silver For 10% off Gerald Celente's prescient Trends Journal, go to https://trendsjournal.com/ and enter the code “KNIGHT” For high quality made in America products go to HomeSteadProducts.shop and use promo code “Knight” for 10% off your purchases Find out more about the show and where you can watch it at TheDavidKnightShow.com If you would like to support the show and our family please consider subscribing monthly here: SubscribeStar https://www.subscribestar.com/the-david-knight-show Or you can send a donation throughMail: David Knight POB 994 Kodak, TN 37764Zelle: @DavidKnightShow@protonmail.comCash App at: $davidknightshowBTC to: bc1qkuec29hkuye4xse9unh7nptvu3y9qmv24vanh7Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-real-david-knight-show--5282736/support.
Enrique thought he knew exactly why his date with Hope never called him back. After an embarrassing accident forced him to cut their night short and make an unexpected trip to the hospital, he was convinced that was the reason he got ghosted. But when Hope finally reveals what really changed her mind, the truth catches everyone off guard. Was it a misunderstanding, a dealbreaker, or something far stranger? Find out in this hilarious and unforgettable First Date Follow Up on The Jubal Show. Ever been ghosted after what you thought was an amazing date? Do you REALLY want that Second Date? The Jubal Show has your back! On First Date Follow Up, we track down the person who disappeared to get the real reason why. Awkward, hilarious, and sometimes downright shocking—First Date Follow Up delivers the truth, whether you want to hear it or not. Will there be a second date or just secondhand embarrassment? Subscribe to The Jubal Show's First Date Follow Up and find out! ➡︎ Get on The Jubal Show with your story - https://thejubalshow.com This is just a tiny piece of The Jubal Show. You can find every podcast we have, including the full show every weekday right here…➡︎ https://thejubalshow.com/podcasts The Jubal Show is everywhere, and also these places: Website ➡︎ https://thejubalshow.com Instagram ➡︎ https://instagram.com/thejubalshow X/Twitter ➡︎ https://twitter.com/thejubalshow Tiktok ➡︎ https://www.tiktok.com/@the.jubal.show Facebook ➡︎ https://facebook.com/thejubalshow YouTube ➡︎ https://www.youtube.com/@JubalFresh Support the show: https://the-jubal-show.beehiiv.com/subscribeSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Enrique thought he knew exactly why his date with Hope never called him back. After an embarrassing accident forced him to cut their night short and make an unexpected trip to the hospital, he was convinced that was the reason he got ghosted. But when Hope finally reveals what really changed her mind, the truth catches everyone off guard. Was it a misunderstanding, a dealbreaker, or something far stranger? Find out in this hilarious and unforgettable First Date Follow Up on The Jubal Show. Ever been ghosted after what you thought was an amazing date? Do you REALLY want that Second Date? The Jubal Show has your back! On First Date Follow Up, we track down the person who disappeared to get the real reason why. Awkward, hilarious, and sometimes downright shocking—First Date Follow Up delivers the truth, whether you want to hear it or not. Will there be a second date or just secondhand embarrassment? Subscribe to The Jubal Show's First Date Follow Up and find out! ➡︎ Get on The Jubal Show with your story - https://thejubalshow.com This is just a tiny piece of The Jubal Show. You can find every podcast we have, including the full show every weekday right here…➡︎ https://thejubalshow.com/podcasts The Jubal Show is everywhere, and also these places: Website ➡︎ https://thejubalshow.com Instagram ➡︎ https://instagram.com/thejubalshow X/Twitter ➡︎ https://twitter.com/thejubalshow Tiktok ➡︎ https://www.tiktok.com/@the.jubal.show Facebook ➡︎ https://facebook.com/thejubalshow YouTube ➡︎ https://www.youtube.com/@JubalFresh Support the show: https://the-jubal-show.beehiiv.com/subscribeSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Enrique thought he knew exactly why his date with Hope never called him back. After an embarrassing accident forced him to cut their night short and make an unexpected trip to the hospital, he was convinced that was the reason he got ghosted. But when Hope finally reveals what really changed her mind, the truth catches everyone off guard. Was it a misunderstanding, a dealbreaker, or something far stranger? Find out in this hilarious and unforgettable First Date Follow Up on The Jubal Show. Ever been ghosted after what you thought was an amazing date? Do you REALLY want that Second Date? The Jubal Show has your back! On First Date Follow Up, we track down the person who disappeared to get the real reason why. Awkward, hilarious, and sometimes downright shocking—First Date Follow Up delivers the truth, whether you want to hear it or not. Will there be a second date or just secondhand embarrassment? Subscribe to The Jubal Show's First Date Follow Up and find out! ➡︎ Get on The Jubal Show with your story - https://thejubalshow.com This is just a tiny piece of The Jubal Show. You can find every podcast we have, including the full show every weekday right here…➡︎ https://thejubalshow.com/podcasts The Jubal Show is everywhere, and also these places: Website ➡︎ https://thejubalshow.com Instagram ➡︎ https://instagram.com/thejubalshow X/Twitter ➡︎ https://twitter.com/thejubalshow Tiktok ➡︎ https://www.tiktok.com/@the.jubal.show Facebook ➡︎ https://facebook.com/thejubalshow YouTube ➡︎ https://www.youtube.com/@JubalFresh Support the show: https://the-jubal-show.beehiiv.com/subscribeSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Today we'll introduce you to Betsy Small, and we'll take you on Betsy's moving saga in Sierra Leone, exploring the tribulations and elations of her Peace Corps experience in the West African country, as told in her book, Before Before: A Story of Discovery and Loss in Sierra Leone.
Born and raised in the Philippines, Alma spent much of her life repeating patterns she couldn't fully understand, patterns shaped by childhood experiences, cultural conditioning, relationships, and subconscious beliefs formed early in life.For years, she searched for change through external circumstances, believing a new environment, relationship, or achievement might finally bring the freedom she was looking for. Yet the same emotional struggles and recurring patterns continued to surface.In this episode of Back At It, Alma shares her journey from growing up in the Philippines, to building a life abroad in Dubai and later Poland, and how those experiences ultimately led her toward deeper trauma-informed healing and Root Cause Therapy.Tune in on the latest episode of Back At It as Alma and David explore how childhood environments shape adult relationships, the hidden impact of subconscious beliefs, the patterns many Filipinos silently carry through generations, and what becomes possible when we begin addressing challenges at their roots rather than only managing the symptoms.Today, Alma is a trauma-informed coach and Root Cause Therapy practitioner who helps people uncover the subconscious beliefs, emotional conditioning, and survival patterns shaping how they show up in life, from self-abandonment and people-pleasing to emotional suppression and difficulty trusting themselves, so they can break recurring patterns and create meaningful change in their relationships, decisions, and lives.TIMESTAMPS:(00:00): Intro(01:30): In-depth to her conditioning growing up in the Philippines(08:08): How childhood memories would lead to limiting beliefs played out in adulthood(16:31): Mother & Father Wound(22:44): Moving to Dubai and trying to seek validation(30:43): Moving to Poland and confronting her trauma(36:27): Discovery of Root Cause Therapy(47:37): The changes in her life as a result of root cause therapy: digging into the root of her emotions and behavior(56:09): First steps to apply root cause therapy into your own life(59:39): Her goal using root cause therapy as a means to help Filipinos break multi-generational behavior and be themselves(1:07:10): The habits to build to be proud of who you are(1:12:11): Where does Alma see herself in the next 5 years?(1:16:29): Not regretting learning root cause therapy later rather than sooner(1:18:58): The main lesson she wants her children to learn as they grow up(1:21:39): Closing Remarks
The Department of Justice just approved the Paramount and Warner Bros. Discovery deal, and it is the biggest media story of the week. In this quick hit episode of Geek Freaks Headlines, Frank breaks down what the $111 billion sign-off actually means, which regulators are still standing in the way, and why he believes this merger is bad news for fans, creators, and the entertainment industry as a whole.This is the largest federal hurdle the deal had to clear, and now that Washington has stepped aside, the conversation shifts to the state attorneys general and overseas regulators who could still slow it down. Frank also lays out exactly which franchises and brands would end up under the same corporate umbrella, from DC and Harry Potter to Star Trek and Top Gun, and makes the case for why all of that consolidation should worry you.0:00 DOJ Approves the $111 Billion Paramount and Warner Bros Deal0:16 The Studios and Franchises Being Combined0:25 Why Frank Thinks This Deal Should Be Stopped0:33 What Comes Next and Final ThoughtsThe DOJ has approved the Paramount and Warner Bros. Discovery deal valued at $111 billion, clearing the biggest federal antitrust hurdle the merger faced.The fight is not over. The California AG, New York, and nearly a dozen other states are still reviewing the deal, along with regulators in the UK and EU.Australia cleared the deal on June 9 and Germany cleared it earlier this year, so international approvals are starting to stack up.The combined company would unite DC, Harry Potter, Looney Tunes, and CNN with Paramount franchises like Star Trek, Top Gun, and Mission: Impossible.Frank's take is that this consolidation hampers creativity and leads to job losses, making it a win for the Ellisons and wealthy investors but a bad deal for everyone else."The DOJ just approved the Paramount and Warner Brothers deal for $111 billion. This clears the federal antitrust hurdle.""In my opinion, this deal has to be stopped. It will hamper creativity. It will be job losses.""This is a big win for them. As we get more information, I'll make sure to share it."For the full breakdown and all our latest coverage, head to GeekFreaksPodcast.com, your home for geek culture news.Follow us and join the conversation:Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/thegeekfreakspodcastThreads: https://www.threads.net/@geekfreakspodcastPatreon: https://www.patreon.com/GeekFreakspodcastWhere do you land on this one? Do you think the state AGs can actually stop the merger, or is this deal already a done deal? Send us your questions and hot takes and we may read them on a future episode.If you enjoyed this episode, subscribe wherever you get your podcasts, leave us a rating and review, and share it with a fellow geek using #Hollywood so more people can join the discussion.Paramount, Warner Bros, WBD merger, DOJ approval, Paramount Skydance, David Ellison, Hollywood mergers, antitrust, media consolidation, Star Trek, DC, Harry Potter, Top Gun, entertainment news, streaming wars, geek culture, film news, Geek Freaks HeadlinesTimestampsKey TakeawaysMemorable QuotesStay ConnectedJoin the ConversationSupport the Show
Monday's episode last week was about green-lighting yourself, refusing to wait for institutions to validate your work. Today we go one layer deeper. Green-lighting yourself does not mean publishing whatever you've got. It means doing the editorial work seriously, on your own behalf, so what you publish is actually ready.Editorial direction is more specific than most writers think. Here are six questions a serious editor asks of a manuscript before saying yes to it. You can start asking these of your own work today.* What is this book actually about* Who is the reader* What shelf does this book sit on* What is the reader's journey* Where is the prose working and where is it slipping* What is the work remainingEach question comes with an exercise you can do on your own manuscript right now.This episode also covers when outside editorial direction is most useful (later than most writers think) and what Crossroads's Editorial Framing Brief actually provides for writers who have done their own work and still can't see what they're missing.If you're working on a manuscript and want a publisher who thinks this way about the editorial standard—voice, testimony, weight per paragraph—Crossroads is that press.We're in our founding season through summer 2026 with founding-rate engagements.Discovery call → 20 min, free, let's chat.Author Engagement and First Draft Cohort here!—Chad Get full access to The Descent at chadprevost.substack.com/subscribe
What if the definition of manhood you've been chasing isn't leading where you thought it would? In this episode of the True Man Podcast, Mike Van Pelt explores five ways a godly man thinks, leads, and lives differently than the world teaches, and why those differences may be the key to building a life of purpose, strength, and lasting impact. Contact Mike Van Pelt: mike@truemanlifecoaching.com https://www.truemanlifecoaching.com https://www.americanfamilyrenaissance.org/ Order Mik's New Book, True Man True Ways – A Roadmap of Discovery to the Masculine Heart https://www.truemanlifecoaching.com/truemantrueways Become part of the True Man Inner Circle — our weekly newsletter for men who refuse to settle. truemanlifecoaching.com/newsletter
Megh from Desi Academia and MV and Sarthak from PCCI and BJPod join the esteemed Aakar Patel to talk about his new book and how he sees the new India shaping up in all her glory, understanding where we are and exploring where we can go from here.Please reach out to us bharatiyajuntapodcast@gmail.com for any comment or feedback and please like share and subscribe to spread the good word.Buy the book here - https://amzn.in/d/08ELtP1xAakar's chat with Priya Ramani at the Bangalore International Centre - https://youtu.be/11gQp8jR9Bg?si=Rzx9G68O1MSzl3XU You can follow Aakar on Twitter - https://x.com/Aakar__PatelYou can follow PenPencilDraw on Twitter - https://x.com/penpencildraw You can follow PenPencilDraw on Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/penpencildraw/
Kristian Harloff breaks down the biggest movie and entertainment news stories of the day! The surprise horror phenomenon Obsession has reclaimed the #1 spot at the domestic box office, while Masters of the Universe continues to struggle, falling all the way to fourth place. What does this mean for the future of major franchise filmmaking and the box office landscape heading into the fall season? Plus, the first reactions to Toy Story 5 are here, and critics are calling Pixar's latest sequel an emotional triumph that could become one of the studio's most beloved films. Kristian also discusses the newly released teaser for The Social Reckoning, the escalating battle between Paramount and Netflix over the proposed Warner Bros. Discovery deal, and a newly announced fan event for Spider-Man: Brand New Day. Topics Include: Obsession returns to #1 at the box office Masters of the Universe box office struggles Toy Story 5 first reactions and reviews The Social Reckoning teaser trailer discussion Paramount vs Netflix controversy explained Warner Bros. Discovery merger news Spider-Man: Brand New Day fan event details Stories For Today: Obsession Reclaims Domestic Box Office Top Spot As Masters Of The Universe Slips To No. 4 Toy Story 5 First Reactions: An Emotional Pixar Sequel That's "Perfect In Every Way" Teaser Trailer: The Social Reckoning Paramount Has Accused Netflix Of "Scorched-Earth Campaign" To Poison Regulators Against WBD Deal Spider-Man: Brand New Day Fan Event Set Today's show dives into the surprising box office shake-up as Obsession continues its incredible theatrical run, while Masters of the Universe faces a disappointing drop. Kristian also examines whether the overwhelmingly positive first reactions to Toy Story 5 signal another Pixar classic in the making. On top of that, there are major industry developments involving Netflix, Paramount, and Warner Bros. Discovery, along with new Spider-Man: Brand New Day news that Marvel fans won't want to miss. #ToyStory5 #SpiderManBrandNewDay #Marvel #MCU #Pixar #Obsession #MastersOfTheUniverse #HeMan #Netflix #Paramount #WarnerBrosDiscovery #MovieNews #KristianHarloffShow #BoxOffice #Disney #SpiderMan SPONSORS: KA'CHAVA: Go to https://kachava.com and use code KRISTIAN for 15% off your first order. CASHAPP: Download Cash App Today: https://capl.onelink.me/vFut/76rlxe00 #CashAppPod Cash App is a financial services platform, not a bank. Banking services provided by Cash App's bank partner(s). Prepaid debit cards issued by Sutton Bank, Member FDIC. Cash App Visa® Debit Flex Cards issued by Sutton Bank, Member FDIC, and The Bancorp Bank, N.A., pursuant to a license from Visa U.S.A. Inc. See terms and conditions for the Sutton prepaid card, Sutton debit flex card, and Bancorp debit flex card. Cash App Green features, Savings, Direct deposit, Round ups, Overdraft coverage and Discounts provided by Cash App, a Block, Inc. brand. Visit https://www.cash.app/legal/podcast for full disclosures.
As our competitors wrap up another episode of The Chocolatchelor, they begin to realize that Wonka's factory isn't the bright, happy world of pure imagination they thought it was... Rizzy surfs on himself. Lady Cheddarscotch leaves Wonka with a memento. Little Debbie communes with the depths. • • • Patreon: patreon.com/improvtabletop Twitter / Instagram / Facebook / TikTok: @ImprovTabletop Email: ImprovTabletop@gmail.com Donations: ko-fi.com/improvtabletop • • • Audio Credits Improv Tabletop's theme song is “Melodic Marauder”, written by Scott Villanueva, and performed by Scott Villanueva and Ned Wilcock. The following songs are used courtesy of the YouTube Audio Library License. “Cartoon Bank Heist” by Doug Maxwell/Media Right Productions “Marimba Chill” by Jimena Contreras The following songs are used courtesy of Arcane Anthems, creator of royalty-free music for TTRPGs. Support Arcane Anthems on Patreon at patreon.com/arcaneanthems “Death March of the Under King” "Professor Umlaut" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 4.0 License http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ • • • This actual play episode uses the Fate Accelerated RPG rules by Evil Hat Productions. This is a fanmade work of parody. Improv Tabletop is not affiliated with the Willy Wonka brand or its owner The Roald Dahl Story Company, nor with The Bachelor brand or its owner Warner Bros. Discovery.
San Lorenzo Gold continues emerging as one of the more exciting exploration stories in Chile after delivering multiple strong drill results from both the Cerro Blanco and Arco de Oro targets at its Salvadora Project in the Atacama region. CEO Al Kroontje joins Mining Stock Daily to discuss the evolution of the project from a grassroots exploration concept into what the company now believes could become a district-scale gold-copper discovery within Chile's prolific mega-porphyry belt. The conversation covers the growing geological understanding of the system, the role geophysics has played in vectoring successful drill targets, and why the company believes multiple large-scale mineralized centers may still remain largely untested across the broader property package.
Reflecting on the Evolution of Ohio's Discovery RulesRecently on the Lawyer Talk podcast (episode 516), the evolution of criminal discovery rules in Ohio sparked robust discussion. The conversation focused on how dramatically the process has changed since pre-2010, when defense attorneys faced significant hurdles accessing police reports and witness statements.A key theme that emerged was how what once seemed extraordinary—trial attorneys preparing cases without access to critical evidence—now feels unthinkable in today's legal environment. The discussion explored the difficulties of that era, the ways attorneys compensated, and how much the landscape has improved since the 2010 reforms to Criminal Rule 16.Key takeaways:Ohio's pre-2010 discovery rules were restrictive: Defense attorneys could not obtain full police reports or witness statements before trial, often receiving key documents only after direct examination of witnesses 04:28.2010 reforms brought open-file discovery: The changes instituted on July 1, 2010 transformed Ohio's criminal justice practice, requiring much broader access to prosecution files and evidence 07:25.Context matters when interpreting legal changes: Many commenters were surprised by the historical lack of access, but it highlights how quickly realities can shift in the legal profession 03:19.What were Ohio's criminal discovery rules like before 2010?Before 2010, Ohio's criminal discovery rules were restrictive, with defense attorneys having limited access to police reports and witness statements before trial. Attorneys often had to request materials directly in court, and access was only granted after witnesses testified, making trial preparation much more difficult 03:19.How did Ohio's discovery process change with the 2010 rule update?In 2010, Ohio amended Criminal Rule 16 to require much broader "open file" discovery, granting defense attorneys full access to police reports, witness statements, and case files before trial. This significant change allowed more effective and thorough case preparation for defense lawyers 07:25.Why do some people find the old Ohio discovery rules surprising or controversial?The old Ohio discovery rules surprise people because current norms expect full discovery access for the defense, and many find it hard to imagine a time when such transparency was not standard. The conversation highlighted how recent these changes are and how foreign the old system feels to newer legal professionals 03:19.Got a question you want answered on the podcast? Call 614-859-2119 and leave us a voicemail. Steve will answer your question on the next podcast!Submit your questions to www.lawyertalkpodcast.com.Recorded at Channel 511.Stephen E. Palmer, Esq. has been practicing criminal defense almost exclusively since 1995. He has represented people in federal, state, and local courts in Ohio and elsewhere.Though he focuses on all areas of criminal defense, he particularly enjoys complex cases in state and federal courts.He has unique experience handling and assembling top defense teams of attorneys and experts in cases involving allegations of child abuse (false sexual allegations, false physical abuse allegations), complex scientific cases involving allegations of DUI and vehicular homicide cases with blood alcohol tests, and any other criminal cases that demand jury trial experience.Steve has unique experience handling numerous high-publicity cases that have garnered national attention.For more information about Steve and his law firm, visit Palmer Legal Defense. Copyright 2026 Stephen E. Palmer - Attorney At LawMentioned in this episode:Circle 270 Media Podcast ConsultantsCircle 270 Media® is a podcast consulting firm based in Columbus, Ohio, specializing in helping businesses develop, launch, and optimize podcasts as part of their marketing strategy. The firm emphasizes the importance of storytelling through podcasting to differentiate businesses and engage with their audiences effectively. www.circle270media.com
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Can archaeology really confirm what the Bible records? In this episode of inContext, Dr. Michael Easley sits down with archaeologist and Dallas Theological Seminary professor Dr. Paul Weaver to discuss his new book, Faith Affirming Findings: 50 Archaeological Discoveries That Validate the Historicity and Reliability of Scripture. From the fallen walls of Jericho to Hezekiah's Tunnel, the Pool of Siloam, Peter's house in Capernaum, and the famous Lachish Reliefs, Dr. Weaver explores some of the most compelling archaeological discoveries connected to the biblical world. Together, they discuss how these findings continue to challenge skepticism and strengthen confidence in the Bible's historical reliability. Whether you're interested in biblical archaeology, apologetics, Israel, or defending your faith, this conversation offers fascinating insights into how archaeology helps illuminate Scripture and its historical context. If you've ever wondered whether the Bible can be trusted, this episode is for you. Chapters 00:00 Archaeology and the Bible: Critics Proven Wrong 00:40 Introduction to Dr. Paul Weaver 03:23 Can Archaeology Validate Scripture? 03:51 Minimalists vs. Maximalists Explained 07:56 Jericho and the Fallen Walls 12:14 The Lachish Reliefs and Assyrian Evidence 17:10 Hezekiah's Tunnel and Jerusalem's Defense 21:10 The Discovery of the Pool of Siloam 22:33 Peter's House in Capernaum 26:33 The Magdala Synagogue Discovery 33:30 Caesarea Philippi and Peter's Confession 38:13 Why Archaeology Strengthens Faith 39:16 Final Encouragement for Bible Students Key Topics Covered Biblical archaeology and Christian faith Archaeological evidence for Scripture David, Belshazzar, and historical verification Jericho and Joshua's conquest The Lachish Reliefs and King Sennacherib Hezekiah's Tunnel in Jerusalem The Pool of Siloam discovery Peter's house in Capernaum The Magdala Synagogue Caesarea Philippi and Jesus' ministry Bible reliability and apologetics Israel and archaeological discoveries How archaeology responds to skepticism Faith-affirming evidence from the ancient world Links Mentioned Faith Affirming Findings by Dr. Paul Weaver More of Dr. Weaver's books Watch the highlights and full version of this interview on our Youtube channel. For more inContext interviews, click here.
What do forgotten lunches, growling crabs, and saying thank you to our audience have in common? This episode of WeWow, the bonkerballs variety show for kids and families from the creators of Wow in the World, has all of that and more. Dennis and Reggie are back with another weekend full of laughs, listener love, and a spooky animal encore episode that'll have the whole family talking all over again. Whether you're a longtime Wowzer or just tuning in, WeWow on the Weekend is the kind of family variety podcast that makes every car ride, breakfast table, and slow Sunday morning a little more wow-worthy.This week, Dennis and Reggie play a disgusting game of “What's in the (Lunch) Box,” and say thank you to more Wowzers who helped “Keep Us Wowing” earlier this year! And if that's not enough, WeWow on the Weekend wraps up with a fan-favorite encore of "Growling Ghost-Crabs" from Wow in the World—a spooky underwater animal science episode packed with big ideas, bigger laughs, and the kind of curiosity that makes the whole family lean in."Growling Ghost-Crabs" originally aired on December 1st, 2019, and puts Mindy and Guy on a paranormal quest to discover what makes ghost crabs' stomachs growl! Dennis and Reggie revisit all the wow-worthy moments and bring their signature bonkerballs energy to a topic that's equal parts wild, important, and totally fascinating.WeWow on the Weekend is part of the Tinkercast family of podcasts, created by the award-winning team behind the #1 science podcast for kids and families, Wow in the World. Every weekend, Dennis and his co-host Reggie answer listener questions, respond to fan reviews, play games, and celebrate the best moments from across the Tinkercast universe. It's a talk, talk, talk show unlike any other — and it's always better when YOU'RE part of it.Want to hear your name on WeWow? Send Dennis a question or leave a podcast review for a chance to be featured on the show! You can also leave a message for Dennis at 1-888-7WOW-WOW!Grownups, want to keep the Wow going? Join the World Organization of Wowzers (W.O.W.) at tinkercast.com/joinwewow and your Wowzers will receive quarterly mailings, birthday cards, a welcome kit with a t-shirt, autographed photo of Mindy & Guy Raz, access to 1,000+ digital activities, and exclusive access to members-only events!This episode of WeWow is the perfect family variety podcast for Wowzers of all ages, full of thank-yous, creative chaos, and spooky underwater animal science that will blow your socks off.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Two hundred fallen angels descended on Mount Hermon thousands of years ago, swore a mutual oath, corrupted the human bloodline, and produced a race of giants the Bible calls the Nephilim. Now — with UFO sightings at an all-time high and AI merging with human biology — some believe the Watchers are back. And the Bible may have predicted exactly this. Is the modern UFO phenomenon the ancient Genesis 6 story — repackaged for a secular age? Lance Wallnau pulls from Genesis 6, First Peter 3, the Book of Enoch, and Second Peter to map the full picture: who the Watchers were, what they did, how God responded, and why Jesus went to the exact mountain where the angels fell to make a face-to-face declaration to the spirit realm. This isn't speculation. The clues are hiding in plain sight across the New Testament. In this episode: * The oath 200 angels swore on Mount Hermon — and why Jesus went back there on purpose * The Nephilim bloodline: why giants had a lust for blood their fathers didn't have * What Jesus proclaimed in the depths of Tartarus (hell's dungeon) after the crucifixion * Why the Tower of Babel's ziggurat wasn't reaching toward God — it was summoning principalities * How today's UFO/UAP phenomenon and the AI-human merger mirror the angel-human hybrid of Genesis 6 * What "as in the days of Noah" actually means for the world right now This is the cosmology behind the Bible most churches skip. Watch to the end. Podcast Episode 2143: Shocking Discovery in Book of Enoch about Rebellious Angels and Last Days | don't miss this! Listen to more episodes of the Lance Wallnau Show at lancewallnau.com/podcast