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Dans ce nouvel épisode, une réforme qui ne passe pas inaperçue : plafonner les allocations de chômage à deux ans. Avec au centre des discussions : les formations aux métiers en pénurie. Depuis dimanche à Tour & Taxis : le gratin mondial du padel a investi la Gare Maritime ! Au salon de Shanghai, NIO frappe fort avec une innovation spectaculaire mais la concurrence est impitoyable.Côté bourse, Nicolas Deltour, de la banque Belfius, nous parle de la stratégie barbell en bourse.
Anthony Lima: Cavs should dispense Heat 'in short order'; Celtics fans are scared of Donovan Mitchell full 698 Mon, 21 Apr 2025 12:56:44 +0000 qJ44kzfKPgcEd9bhf9GnN0CunKj8qbdC sports The Ken Carman Show with Anthony Lima sports Anthony Lima: Cavs should dispense Heat 'in short order'; Celtics fans are scared of Donovan Mitchell The only place to talk about the Cleveland sports scene is with Ken Carman and Anthony Lima. The two guide listeners through the ups and downs of being a fan of the Browns, Cavaliers, Guardians and Ohio State Buckeyes in Northeast Ohio. They'll help you stay informed with breaking news, game coverage, and interviews with top personalities.Catch The Ken Carman Show with Anthony Lima live Monday through Friday (6 a.m. - 10 a.m ET) on 92.3 The Fan, the exclusive audio home of the Browns, or on the Audacy app. For more, follow the show on X @KenCarmanShow. 2024 © 2021 Audacy, Inc. Sports False
Send us a textRoyce begins with a warning about leftist violence, then makes correlations to leftists in elected positions, especially in New Jersey, where mayors, assemblymen and other Democrats have found themselves on the wrong side of the law. The worst example of this lawlessness in high places can be found in New Bergen, New Jersey, where the police chief, who decides if NJ residents in his city are morally qualified to own and carry guns, has repeatedly committed foul deeds against the officers under him, including defecating on the floor in front of the entire office staff, scraping fluids from his undergarments onto other, shaving his hair all over the lunches of other officers (as well as on them), and even assaulting one officer with a hypodermic syringe....in the man's penis.Support the showGiveSendGo | Unconstitutional 2A Prosecution of Tate Adamiak Askari Media GroupBuy Paul Eberle's book "Look at the Dirt"Paul Eberle (lookatthedirt.com)The Deadly Path: How Operation Fast & Furious and Bad Lawyers Armed Mexican Cartels: Forcelli, Peter J., MacGregor, Keelin, Murphy, Stephen: 9798888456491: Amazon.com: BooksVoice of the Blue (buzzsprout.com)
Les auditeurs RMC ont la parole sur un sujet d'actualité avec Anaïs Castagna et Peggy Broche.
The QQ Cast: Answers to geek culture's most superfluous questions.
Tom and Zach are joined by special guest Bernadette, a 98-year-old woman from France with a doctorate in comparative psychology. Spoiler warning: SHE IS A ROBOT!!!
The South African Pharmacy Council has instructed pharmacists to dispense abortion medication, regardless of personal beliefs. This after 13 NGOs and legal centers expressed concerns about pharmacists denying patients access to abortifacients, citing moral or religious reasons. Victoria Satchwell, Executive Director of Abortion Support South Africa spoke to Elvis Presslin about the implications of this development
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Caroline se demande : "Est-ce que le pardon demandé et reçu à chaque début de messe dispense-t-il de se confesser ?" En 3 minutes, le père Charles-Marie Rigail lui répond. Vous aussi, posez vos questions à pourquoipadre@ktotv.com.
Want to request a song? Tell us your rating? Send us a Text Message right now! Dispense the charmeth, let it flow,For every gaze, a spark shall grow.In wanton jest and mirthful play,She steals the heart and fades away.Oh, with each step and turneth bold,She weaves a tale of love untold.DUBBY DUBBY is declaring WAR on big Energy! Use the promo code "1001songs" at checkout for 10% off! Subscribe to our Patreon for early access to episodes as well as Patreon exclusives episodes each week. Please tell your mates about the podcast and jump on Apple Podcasts/iTunes and give us a 5-star review!Buzzsprout - Let's get your podcast launched!Start for FREEBlessington Support the podcast when you buy a Blessington watch! Use the promo code “1001songs” at checkout. DUBBYDUBBY is declaring WAR on big Energy! Use the promo code "1001songs" at checkout for 10% off! Disclaimer: This post contains affiliate links. If you make a purchase, I may receive a commission at no extra cost to you.Support the showFollow us on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/1001songsthatmakeyouwanttodie/Follow us on TikTok: @the1001crew
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The Automotive Troublemaker w/ Paul J Daly and Kyle Mountsier
Shoot us a Text.Its the last day of the month, and we're wishing all of you a successful day! Today, we're flashing back to the very first automotive ad, then bringing it back to the present state of Carvana's continued rise, an awkward recall involving Tesla hoods and Mazda's new logo.Show Notes with linksOn July 30th in 1898, the weekly journal Scientific American introduced the world's first car ad, courtesy of Cleveland's Winton Motor Carriage Company. The ad boldly proclaimed, “Dispense with a horse and save the expense, care, and anxiety of keeping it. To run a motor carriage costs about ½ cent a mile.”This pitch marked a shift from horse-drawn carriages to the dawn of automotive travel. Alexander Winton's brainchild promised a future of motoring convenience and ignited public curiosity, leading to a surge in orders and ultimately reshaping transportation history.Online used-vehicle retailer Carvana is expected to report a significant year-over-year increase in sales for the second quarter, with results anticipated post-market close on July 31.Carvana sold 91,878 used vehicles in Q1 2024, up 16% year-over-year.Analysts predict Q2 sales will surpass last year's 76,530 vehicles, with a potential 3% quarter-over-quarter growth, with William Blair analyst Sharon Zackfia adjusting her Q2 sales estimate to 98,900 vehicles.Increased inventory (+15%) and site traffic (+16%) are positive indicators.BTIG analyst Marvin Fong praises Carvana's business model, setting a share price target at $155.“While there's no way around the fact Carvana trades at a premium to most e-commerce and auto-related stocks, we believe [Carvana's] vertically integrated and in-sourced business model is simply a better mousetrap in an enormous automotive retail market that shouldn't be overlooked,” Fong noted.Tesla is recalling approximately 1,849,638 vehicles due to a software glitch affecting the hood latch assembly, impacting the 2021-2024 Model 3, Model S, Model X, and 2020-2024 Model Y.NHTSA warns the software may fail to detect an unlatched hood, potentially causing it to open and obstruct the driver's view, increasing crash risk.Tesla has issued a free OTA software update to fix the issue without requiring physical visits to service centers.Mazda appears to be the latest brand to flatten its logo, removing its previous texture and identity, as indicated by a recent trademark filing in Japan, which shows a new, streamlined design.The new logo retains the familiar shape and downward "M" within a circular emblem, used since 1997.The simplified logo was previously seen on the Arata SUV concept at Auto China 2024, and its uncertain if the new logo will appear on future Mazda models in the US.Hosts: Paul J Daly and Kyle MountsierGet the Daily Push Back email at https://www.asotu.com/ JOIN the conversation on LinkedIn at: https://www.linkedin.com/company/asotu/ Read our most recent email at: https://www.asotu.com/media/push-back-email
«Se oía la respiración de la noche.... Al cruzar una calle, sentí que alguien.... se acercaba.... Intenté correr. No pude.... Antes de que pudiese defenderme, sentí la punta de un cuchillo en mi espalda y una voz dulce: —No se mueva, señor, o se lo entierro. —¿Qué quieres? —Sus ojos, señor —contestó la voz suave, casi apenada. —¿Mis ojos? ¿Para qué te servirán mis ojos? Mira, aquí tengo un poco de dinero.... No vayas a matarme. —No tenga miedo, señor. No lo mataré. Nada más voy a sacarle los ojos. —Pero, ¿para qué quieres mis ojos? —Es un capricho de mi novia. Quiere un ramito de ojos azules. Y por aquí hay pocos que los tengan. —Mis ojos no te sirven. No son azules, sino amarillos. —Ay, señor, no quiera engañarme. Bien sé que los tiene azules. —No se le sacan a un cristiano los ojos así. Te daré otra cosa. —No se haga el remilgoso —me dijo con dureza—. Dé la vuelta. »Me volví. Era [un hombre] pequeño y frágil. El sombrero de palma le cubría medio rostro. Sostenía con el brazo derecho un machete de campo, que brillaba con la luz de la luna. —Alúmbrese la cara. »Encendí [un fósforo] y me acerqué la llama al rostro. El resplandor me hizo entrecerrar los ojos. Él apartó mis párpados con mano firme... y me contempló intensamente.... —¿Ya te convenciste? No los tengo azules. »...Tirándome de la manga, me ordenó: —Arrodíllese. »Me hinqué. Con una mano me [agarró] por los cabellos, echándome la cabeza hacia atrás. Se inclinó sobre mí, curioso y tenso, mientras el machete descendía lentamente hasta rozar mis párpados. Cerré los ojos. —Ábralos bien —ordenó. »Abrí los ojos. La llamita me quemaba las pestañas. Me soltó de improviso. —Pues no son azules, señor. Dispense. »Y desapareció.»1 A este impresionante cuento Octavio Paz le puso el inocente título «El ramo azul». Lo que más nos impresiona de la magistral narración del Premio Nobel mexicano es la naturalidad con que actúan el apenado maleante —¡como si fuera lo más normal del mundo el acto macabro que se propone cometer!— y su víctima, que pudiera ser cualquiera de nosotros. Aunque para muchos sea igual de difícil concebirlo, de igual manera nos acecha Satanás, en la oscuridad de nuestros momentos más vulnerables. Lo hace con el fin de sacarnos los ojos espirituales, para que ya no pongamos la mira en Dios sino en las cosas perecederas de este mundo. Más vale que abramos bien los ojos. Así no seremos víctimas del capricho de aquel maleante que nos los quiere cerrar para siempre.2 Carlos ReyUn Mensaje a la Concienciawww.conciencia.net 1 Octavio Paz, Arenas movedizas, 1949, publicado en Colección Alianza Cien: Octavio Paz, Arenas movedizas/La hija de Rapaccini (Madrid: Alianza Editorial, 1994), pp. 7-9. 2 2Co 2:11; Ef 6:11‑12; Heb 12:1‑4; 1P 5:8‑9
It's Thursday, May 23rd, A.D. 2024. This is The Worldview in 5 Minutes heard at www.TheWorldview.com. I'm Adam McManus. (Adam@TheWorldview.com) By Jonathan Clark Eritrea's religious freedom violations The U.S. Commission on International Religious Freedom released an article last week, highlighting religious freedom violations in Eritrea, Africa. This month and next month mark 20 years since Eritrean officials arrested and imprisoned three pastors. The prisons remain in atrocious conditions. As of last year, officials are also holding about 500 Christians as prisoners. Frederick Davie with the commission said, “Religious freedom conditions in Eritrea remain extremely poor. The Commission was hopeful last year when Eritrean authorities started releasing some of those detained because of their faith or belief. Unfortunately, this effort included only a small number of prisoners.” Hebrews 13:3 says, “Remember the prisoners as if chained with them—those who are mistreated—since you yourselves are in the body also.” According to Open Doors, Eritrea, Africa is the fourth most difficult country worldwide in which to be a Christian. Majority of Scots have no religion Scotland began releasing its 2022 Census data on Tuesday. For the first time on record, a majority of Scots said they have no religion. Fifty-one percent of the Scottish population did not identify with a religion, up from 36.7% in 2011. Also, 20.4% identified with the Church of Scotland in 2022, down from 32.4% in 2011. Roman Catholic identification at 13.3% and “other Christian” identification at 5.1% has remained somewhat stable over the last decade. Muslim identification is 2.2%, up from 1.5%. 35% of Americans are not religious Professor Ryan Burge with Faith Facts released a report this week on religious identification in the U.S. Based on the Cooperative Election Study, he noted that 21% of Americans identified with no religion in 2008. That percentage grew to 35% in 2019. Since then, the percentage of non-religious Americans has plateaued. Oddly enough, the youngest generation appears to be growing more religious. Forty-two percent of Gen Z was religiously unaffiliated last year, down from 48% in 2022. Burge noted, “The share of non-religious Americans has stopped rising in any meaningful way.” CVS fired Christian nurse for refusing to dispense Abortion Kill Pill First Liberty Institute reached a settlement on behalf of a Christian nurse with CVS Health Corporation this week. CVS fired Robyn Strader for refusing to dispense abortion drugs. She had been operating under a religious accommodation to not prescribe the drugs for years. Stephanie Taub, Senior Counsel for First Liberty Institute, said, “We are thrilled that Robyn was able to reach a resolution with CVS. We are hopeful that companies across the country will recognize the religious liberty of their employees and work to protect those rights.” South Carolina protects kids from transgender drugs and surgeries On Tuesday, South Carolina's Republican Governor Henry McMaster announced he signed the Help Not Harm bill into law. The law protects children from transgender drugs and surgeries and bans public funding of them. South Carolina is the 25th state to ban such procedures. Trump leading Biden in 7 swing states A new Bloomberg poll found former President Donald Trump is leading President Joe Biden in seven swing states. The states are Arizona, Georgia, Michigan, Nevada, North Carolina, Pennsylvania, and Wisconsin. Trump led Biden 48% to 44% in a head-to-head matchup. Trump also led Biden when the survey added in third-party and independent candidates like Robert F. Kennedy Jr., Cornel West, and Jill Stein. Home sales are down The sale of existing homes unexpectedly fell by 1.9% last month on an annual basis. Meanwhile, the housing inventory was still tight at the end of April. It was up 16% on an annual basis, but that only amounted to a 3.5-month supply. A six-month supply is considered normal. Tight supply affects prices. The median sale price of a home last month was $407,600, up 5.7% from last year. Why the Nicene Creed was conceived And finally, this week marks the anniversary of the First Council of Nicaea nearly 1,700 years ago. In May A.D. 325, about 300 Christian leaders convened in the city of Nicaea, located in modern-day Turkey. The council dealt with the doctrine of the Trinity. In particular, the church at the time had to refute the heresy of Arianism, which denied that Christ was fully and eternally divine. The council went on to affirm the Trinity and Christ as fully God in the Nicene Creed. It is recited by churches worldwide to this day. Speaking of Christ, the creed affirms “one Lord Jesus Christ, the only-begotten Son of God, begotten of the Father before all worlds; God of God, Light of Light, very God of very God; begotten, not made, being of one substance with the Father, by Whom all things were made.” John 1:1 says, “In the beginning was the Word, and the Word was with God, and the Word was God.” Close And that's The Worldview in 5 Minutes on this Thursday, May 23rd, in the year of our Lord 2024. Subscribe by iTunes or email to our unique Christian newscast at www.TheWorldview.com. Or get the Generations app through Google Play or The App Store. I'm Adam McManus (Adam@TheWorldView.com). Seize the day for Jesus Christ.
We breakdown the Celtics' series deciding game 5 win over the Miami Heat, from exploiting Tyler Herro's defensive vulnerabilities to the clever use of Luke Kornet's defensive skills against Bam Adebayo. We look ahead to round 2: can the Celtics handle the Cavaliers' Garland and Mitchell or will they face the Magic's raw energy next? Join us as we dissect Al Horford's crucial impact and lay out the team's potential playoff path without Porizingas.Support the Show.
I want to start off today with a warning to any & all the KC chiefs fans out there who may hear this sermon. Something’s been bothering me. I've had enough of your constant bragging about Patrick Mahomes & all your winning. This is a firm warning to all of you, to tone it down, and depart from your arrogance before it’s too late. You always boast about how good your quarterback is, and your Super Bowl rings. You think you’re the king of the NFL. But let me tell you about another group of people who once felt invincible like they owned football—Patriots fans. With Tom Brady & Coach Belichick, they were unstoppable, winning Super Bowls even bending the rules—allegedly. In the end, what happened? Judgment day arrived. Brady left New England, and suddenly, the dynasty crumbled. And where did Tom end up? That's right, Tampa Bay Buccaneers, the team with the worst all-time winning % in history. And what happened? Oh yeah…. WE WON THE SUPERBOWL THAT YEAR! So, listen up you pompous, smug Chiefs fans. One day, it will be Mahomes jetting off to Tampa, and we'll be the ones celebrating. So, you should prepare for it now. Dispense with your arrogant cheering, and let it turn to weeping and mourning. Judgement day is coming. Your trophies will tarnish. You’ll join Patriots fans in bitter sorrow & jealousy when in the end, we prevail. What you just heard is a modern-day example of a literary tool used often in Jewish wisdom literature, called a diatribe. In a diatribe, the author addresses a hypothetical 3rd -party directly & forcefully to teach a principle to his real audience. My diatribe was directed towards Chiefs fans who aren’t in the room, designed to encourage righteous Bucs fans, like me, to stay loyal, stay faithful, because in the end we will win another Super Bowl. James uses a diatribe to expose the seductive power of wealth & why the faithful can’t allow money to become an idol. (James 5:1-6) Come now, you rich, weep and howl for the miseries that are coming upon you. Your riches have rotted and your garments are moth-eaten. Your gold and silver have corroded and their corrosion will be evidence against you and will eat your flesh like fire. You have laid up treasure in the last days. Behold the wages of the laborers who mowed your fields, which you kept back by fraud, are crying out against you and the cries of the harvesters have reached the ears of the Lord of hosts. You have lived on the earth in luxury and in self-indulgence. You have fattened your hearts in a day of slaughter. You have condemned and murdered the righteous person. He does not resist you.
ATMs must dispense notes smaller than €50, Oireachtas Finance committee urges This is something Mattie McGrath, Rural Independent TD for Tipperary and the rural TDs have been advocating for quite some time.
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The Cult: The Cannabis Business, Culture, and Marketing Show
Taken from the conference session at MJ Unpacked Detroit, Oct. 10-12, 2023, at the MotorCity Casino Hotel. This panel, hosted by Hybrid Marketing Co.'s Director of Strategy, Jen Lamboy, features expert commentary from Native Roots Cannabis Company Chief Sales Officer, Denise De Nardi, Ajoya Brands CEO, Joey Gindi, and Dispense's Business Development Manager, Jeremy Johnson.
The Cult: The Cannabis Business, Culture, and Marketing Show
In this enlightening episode, experts from the cannabis marketing world discuss the transformative potential of search engine optimization (SEO). Jen Lamboy of Hybrid Marketing Co. introduces the significance of the phrase "dispensary near me" and its potential to revolutionize businesses in the cannabis sector. Jeremy Johnson from Dispense highlights the growing relevance of online sales in the industry, emphasizing that the digital realm is not just an alternative but an essential sales channel. Tyler Jacobson, Marketing Director at Hybrid Marketing Co., underscores the pivotal role of SEO in the customer's purchasing journey, especially during the consideration phase. The conversation reveals that while SEO is primarily about guiding potential customers, it can also be a direct conversion tool, depending on the searcher's intent. Dive into this episode to grasp the nuances of cannabis marketing and discover strategies to harness the power of SEO in this burgeoning industry.
Hey Heal Squad, my fellow seekers of truth and happiness! Get ready for an incredibly enlightening podcast episode where we dive deep into the transformative power of truth, empathy, and self-awareness. We kick off by tackling the oh-so-difficult task of abandoning the need to always be right. Trust me, it's tough, but here's the kicker: giving up this need can lead to a whopping 90% improvement in your life! We explore the magic that happens when we open up to the idea that everyone has their own truth. Empathy becomes our superpower as we learn to walk in others' shoes, paving the way for deeper connections and acceptance. Discover techniques for nonviolent communication, empathy, and compassion to navigate conflicts like a pro. And let's not forget the importance of radical acceptance in relationships. I'm all for love, but we learn that no two people are always on the same wavelength. Join me on this incredible journey of self-discovery as we learn to be more self-aware, less reactive, and embrace a whole new level of happiness. Trust me; this episode is a game-changer. So, hit that play button, and let's embark on a path to lasting joy together! Dr. Joe Dispenza Emotional Impact on the Body: thoughts trigger chemical reactions in the body, influencing emotions and health Long-term Effects of Stress: disrupts the body's balance Addiction to Negative Emotions: the adrenaline rush of negative emotions, leading to a cycle of seeking arousing thoughts Self-Regulation, Self-Compassion and Managing Emotions: during challenging moments leads to emotional mastery Vishen Lakhiani The Impact of Depression and the Discovery of Meditation: transformative change through a meditation class found on Google Intuition for Decision-Making: the technique of relying on 'gut feelings' improved sales, business, and success Subliminal Programming and the Power of Positive Thoughts: scientific evidence that positive thoughts can influence others' well-being and behavior The Concept of Interconnectedness: humans are connected on a deeper level, similar to the interconnectedness observed in animals Devon Franklin Release Expectations: whether giving to others, caring for someone, or expecting something in return, letting go of expectations leads to fulfillment Being True to Yourself Self-Responsibility for Happiness: relying solely on others for happiness can lead to toxic dependency and emotional instability Deepak Chopra Abandon the Certainty of Always Being Right: being open to the possibility that one's perspective might not be absolute truth allows for greater understanding and empathy toward others Everyone has Their Own Truth: acknowledging this leads to more constructive conversations Avoid the Need to be Right Prioritize happiness over being right Embrace radical acceptance HEAL SQUAD SOCIALS IG: https://www.instagram.com/healsquad/ TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@healsquadxmaria HEAL SQUAD RESOURCES: Website: https://www.mariamenounos.com Curated Macy's Page: https://www.macys.com/healsquad Rosetta Stone: https://www.rosettastone.com/healsquad Noom: https://www.noom.com Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/HealSquad?utm_med ABOUT MARIA MENOUNOS: Emmy Award-winning journalist, TV personality, actress, 2x NYT best-selling author, former pro-wrestler and brain tumor survivor, Maria Menounos' passion is to see others heal and to get better in all areas of life. ABOUT HEAL SQUAD x MARIA MENOUNOS: A daily digital talk-show that brings you the world's leading healers, experts, and celebrities to share groundbreaking secrets and tips to getting better in all areas of life. DISCLAIMER: This Podcast and all related content [published or distributed by or on behalf of Maria Menounos or Mariamenounos.com] is for informational purposes only and may include information that is general in nature and that is not specific to you.
The pharmacies are remaining mostly quiet amid changing state laws and developments in the legal arena. Constitutional expert, lawyer, author, pastor, and founder of Liberty Counsel Mat Staver discusses the important topics of the day with co-hosts and guests that impact life, liberty, and family. To stay informed and get involved, visit LC.org
At the 2023 Chattanooga Victory Campaign, Jerry Savelle shares scriptures that describe the characteristics of one who has a lifestyle of sowing. Sowers sow—it's what they do. A sower is always looking for opportunities to plant seed. Being faithful to sow, you can expect consistent financial breakthroughs!
Miles for Memories' Sherii Sherban announces that the Calhoun County Sheriff's Department has now been trained to assist with Miles for Memories ID bracelets.The ID Bracelet Program provides support for a person in the early stages of dementia to continue to be active. It allows emergency and medical info to be stored and accessed by emergency personnel when a person is found. Click to hear more about how it works and where they can be obtained.Episode ResourcesMiles for Memories websiteMiles for Memories technologySherii Sherban talks to Community Matters about MFM technologyCreating Dementia Solutions: Emergency Responders Embrace 'Help Home' TechnologyABOUT MILES FOR MEMORIESMiles For Memories is a Calhoun County, Michigan organization created in 2013 to raise awareness and funds for Alzheimer's Disease. Later in 2014, the vision was expanded to include all types of dementia. MFM raises money each year through sponsorships, community events, and grants to gather funds to create local programming for both the person living with dementia and the caregiver. Along with local efforts, 20% of the funds to prevention-related dementia research. Miles for Memories is a committee of 70-plus volunteers and are always looking for more to get involved.Creating Dementia Solutions andThe Richard Piet Show are Livemic Communications podcasts. Livemic Communications helps businesses, organizations and entrepreneurs create customized, purposeful podcast content.
In this episode of Cannabis Unlocked, Jeremy Johnson (Business Development Manager at Dispense) sits down with Tiby Erdely (Founding Partner at KEY Investment Partners) to discuss the headaches around cannabis menus, transactions and online ordering, from there the conversation dives into the long standing criminal justice issues around cannabis. This conversation begins with Jeremy's journey through the cannabis industry from legacy markets to the first recreational dispensaries in Michigan all of which lead him to his current role at Dispense, an ecommerce system for dispensaries. From there, Jeremy walks through Dispenses' offering and explains the hurdles cannabis businesses face when displaying their products online and transacting with customers. The talk continues with Jeremy's perspectives on the criminal justice system and the prison industrial complex, during this he breaks down the financial and societal cost we pays for these systems' continued operations. This episode concludes by talking through the realities of cannabis legalization and how the fight for cannabis reform is far from over. Please enjoy!
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Top headlines for Tuesday, March 7, 2023Following threats of legal action and pressure from over 20 attorneys general, the major pharmacy retail chain Walgreens confirmed that it will not dispense the abortion pill in certain parts of the country, even in places where abortion remains legal.Churches in Texas have pledged to sponsor the resettlement of about 60 Christians from China's persecuted “Mayflower Church” who fled to South Korea in 2019 but were denied asylum.A Texas bill that condemns abortion as a “murderous act of violence” would require internet providers to block any website that sells or assists in obtaining abortion pills.New York City Mayor Eric Adams maintained Sunday that he cannot separate his Christian faith from who he is as a person nearly a week after making waves with a similar statement in which he declared it was a mistake to remove prayer from public schools.Subscribe to this Podcast Apple Podcasts Spotify Google Podcasts Overcast Follow Us on Social Media @ChristianPost on Twitter Christian Post on Facebook @ChristianPostIntl on Instagram Subscribe on YouTube Get the Edifi App Download for iPhone Download for Android Subscribe to Our Newsletter Subscribe to the Freedom Post, delivered every Monday and Thursday Click here to get the top headlines delivered to your inbox every morning! Links to the News Major pharmacy chain won't dispense abortion pill in some states | U.S. News Trump dominates CPAC straw poll, DeSantis comes in second | Politics News Texas churches pledge to sponsor exiled Mayflower Church members | Church & Ministries News SCOTUS declines to hear atheists suit over Fla. city prayer vigil | Politics News Supreme Court sides with Christian coach punished for praying | Politics News Texas bill aims to block websites that sell abortion pills | Politics News NYC Mayor Adams insists you can't separate faith from who you are | U.S. News
CVS, Walgreens, and Rite Aid pharmacy chains are feeling the heat from angry consumers concerned about the pharmacy giants' plans to dispense chemical abortion drugs. 20 State Attorney's Generals have already warned this is a violation of state and federal law. Joy Stockbauer with FRC brings us the details. EF22J37.pdf (frc.org)
Welcome back to the High Rise! We've got another great episode for you as Cy and Emily welcome a very special guest, Kyla Sirni CEO and co-founder of Dispense. Dispense is an e-commerce software that empowers cannabis dispensaries to list and sell products on their own website, giving owners the ability to utilize their online menus to increase SEO, drive sales, all while creating and owning their own customer database.Prepare you ears for some fascinating cannabis tech talk, where Cy, Emily, and guest Kyla share their stories and passions for wanting to help business owners succeed in this exciting and ever evolving industry. https://www.dispenseapp.com/abouthttps://www.linkedin.com/in/kylamoore/
Lisa Buffo sat down with Jeremy Johnson, Business Development Manager at Dispense to discuss how he got started in the cannabis industry and his contribution to building Dispense into a thriving business. Lisa and Jeremy delve into the importance of starting small and growing conscientiously, as well as the differences between product-based SEO and iframe-based SEO. Jeremy shares his insights on what product-based SEO is and how it works, and highlights some of his favorite marketing tools. Finally, the pair discusses the most important thing to consider when building a tech stack, and how this can impact the success of your business. Whether you are new to the cannabis industry or a seasoned veteran, this episode provides valuable insights and tips that you can use to grow your business. Learn more and connect with the Cannabis Marketing Association: Cannabis Marketing Association: https://thecannabismarketingassociation.com/ Contact us: info@marketingcannabis.org Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/cannamarketing/ Facebook: https://web.facebook.com/CannaMarketingAssociation Twitter: https://twitter.com/cannamarketing LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/cannabis-marketing-association/
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One of the most helpful insights of Austrian economics for business is the understanding of uncertainty. To complete a sale to a customer is to take that customer on a journey from high uncertainty to lower uncertainty — sufficiently low that they'll make a purchase and enter into the experience of ownership or receiving service. We illustrate this principle via the market for small business insurance — a service that our guest Ryan Hanley describes as confusing, time-consuming and costly, i.e., fraught with uncertainty for customers. He addresses the problem by freely dispensing usable knowledge, and explained to Economics For Business how that revolutionizes the industry. Knowledge Capsule In a market where knowledge is hard to acquire, a knowledge provider creates new economic value. The subject of small business insurance is quite opaque for customers. The language is often arcane and the terminology is hard to understand. The type size on contracts is small. It's often unclear to customers what coverage they need, or what coverage they have, and what coverage they need. Ryan Hanley listened to customers' questions and requests from his time as a retail sales agent and quickly understood that the provision of easy-to-consume and easy-to-understand insurance knowledge would be immensely valuable to customers. He started writing blogposts and FAQ's for this purpose. Expanded experience provides the foundation to be a credible and useful knowledge provider. Ryan Hanley has held positions in the insurance field from sales agent to VP Marketing to Chief Marketing Officer to CEO. He's also tried entrepreneurship in other industries. He's talked to a lot of customers to understand their issues and problems and to try to solve them. This accumulated experience gives him the foundation to be a knowledge provider. He knows what knowledge is missing, what knowledge is most useful, and what form it should take for best delivery. Knowledge becomes even more valuable to customers when it's delivered with high empathy. Ryan stresses that insurance is a superb service. If a customer business experiences a shock — its premises burn down, or it suffers a criminal theft — insurance is there to make things right again. It provides sustainability for a business and reassurance for the business owner and employees. Insurance is a high-empathy service. However, the customer interface with insurance can be low-empathy — confusing and time consuming, and highly inconvenient to navigate by reading through contracts and filling out forms. Ryan's solution is “human optimization”: making insurance easier to understand and easier to navigate and providing human contact and the human touch to add value. He points out that the insurtech innovations from Silicon Valley, which aimed to make insurance more efficient via an all-technology / no humans approach, has resulted only in unprofitable and failed startups. Customers need humans to give them trust in a complicated field they don't understand. Digital automation is not the entire answer. Freely available knowledge and the human touch combined with better technology elevates the service recipe to a higher level. Ryan recognized that the native tech for the insurance industry, that had been built up over the years but become frozen and resistant to innovation, was a contributor to customer frustration. His answer was not new digital technology to replace the old, but a clearer identification of the customer problem: the multiple insurance tech systems were not well-connected with each other and not well integrated. The solution lay in better API's and better software integration, which is what Ryan concentrated on. So now he could bring the human touch, plus new knowledge to fight confusion and opacity, and better technology exhibited as faster flow between content modules. The business benefit lies in customer relationships and customer retention. The business model for insurance depends on customer retention. Selling a policy is not profitable on day 1, but becomes profitable over time as cash flows from periodic premium payments. Customer retention is the key to profit and retention reflects satisfaction. Ryan is demonstrating that setting a high standard at the front end of the contract, with a more human interface, freely dispensed knowledge, and convenient navigation of the insurance process, results in profitable revenue streams and a high cash flow ROI over time. Listening to customers, understanding their needs, and discovering the best way to serve results in retention. Customers are looking for a special form of reducing uncertainty. Insurance sells protection from risk. This is math to them, a calculable probability that governs what they charge for premiums and how much capital they need on hand for payouts. For customers, insurance is relief from uncertainty, a subject value that's not math. They worry about sustainability: will they survive the shock when there is a fire or a crime. Ryan's approach is to help them advance from high uncertainty (I'm not sure of all the risks, I am not sure what is the right coverage for my business) to lower uncertainty (I've been given new knowledge, so I am more informed, I know enough to make a choice of policies and providers). Ryan's company can customize service (including, for example, matching payments schedules to the seasonality of a customer's business) so that the customer feels certainty that the service is matched to their need. Knowledge is education plus creativity. The result is trust. The kind of knowledge that Ryan dispenses about insurance is education. Recipients are learners, filling in knowledge gaps. It can come in the form of YouTube videos or blogposts or any other form. Ryan's Rogue Risk site offers hundreds of videos and articles. He is educating the customer base. Creativity in communication is a vital part of the recipe. Education delivered with creativity stimulates curiosity and productive conversations. Even for a potentially dull subject matter like insurance, creativity add spice and extra interest. Creativity is human, and the human component can deliver trust. Giving knowledge away rather than hoarding it is a great start towards a trusting relationship.
One of the most helpful insights of Austrian economics for business is the understanding of uncertainty. To complete a sale to a customer is to take that customer on a journey from high uncertainty to lower uncertainty — sufficiently low that they'll make a purchase and enter into the experience of ownership or receiving service. We illustrate this principle via the market for small business insurance — a service that our guest Ryan Hanley describes as confusing, time-consuming and costly, i.e., fraught with uncertainty for customers. He addresses the problem by freely dispensing usable knowledge, and explained to Economics For Business how that revolutionizes the industry. Knowledge Capsule In a market where knowledge is hard to acquire, a knowledge provider creates new economic value. The subject of small business insurance is quite opaque for customers. The language is often arcane and the terminology is hard to understand. The type size on contracts is small. It's often unclear to customers what coverage they need, or what coverage they have, and what coverage they need. Ryan Hanley listened to customers' questions and requests from his time as a retail sales agent and quickly understood that the provision of easy-to-consume and easy-to-understand insurance knowledge would be immensely valuable to customers. He started writing blogposts and FAQ's for this purpose. Expanded experience provides the foundation to be a credible and useful knowledge provider. Ryan Hanley has held positions in the insurance field from sales agent to VP Marketing to Chief Marketing Officer to CEO. He's also tried entrepreneurship in other industries. He's talked to a lot of customers to understand their issues and problems and to try to solve them. This accumulated experience gives him the foundation to be a knowledge provider. He knows what knowledge is missing, what knowledge is most useful, and what form it should take for best delivery. Knowledge becomes even more valuable to customers when it's delivered with high empathy. Ryan stresses that insurance is a superb service. If a customer business experiences a shock — its premises burn down, or it suffers a criminal theft — insurance is there to make things right again. It provides sustainability for a business and reassurance for the business owner and employees. Insurance is a high-empathy service. However, the customer interface with insurance can be low-empathy — confusing and time consuming, and highly inconvenient to navigate by reading through contracts and filling out forms. Ryan's solution is “human optimization”: making insurance easier to understand and easier to navigate and providing human contact and the human touch to add value. He points out that the insurtech innovations from Silicon Valley, which aimed to make insurance more efficient via an all-technology / no humans approach, has resulted only in unprofitable and failed startups. Customers need humans to give them trust in a complicated field they don't understand. Digital automation is not the entire answer. Freely available knowledge and the human touch combined with better technology elevates the service recipe to a higher level. Ryan recognized that the native tech for the insurance industry, that had been built up over the years but become frozen and resistant to innovation, was a contributor to customer frustration. His answer was not new digital technology to replace the old, but a clearer identification of the customer problem: the multiple insurance tech systems were not well-connected with each other and not well integrated. The solution lay in better API's and better software integration, which is what Ryan concentrated on. So now he could bring the human touch, plus new knowledge to fight confusion and opacity, and better technology exhibited as faster flow between content modules. The business benefit lies in customer relationships and customer retention. The business model for insurance depends on customer retention. Selling a policy is not profitable on day 1, but becomes profitable over time as cash flows from periodic premium payments. Customer retention is the key to profit and retention reflects satisfaction. Ryan is demonstrating that setting a high standard at the front end of the contract, with a more human interface, freely dispensed knowledge, and convenient navigation of the insurance process, results in profitable revenue streams and a high cash flow ROI over time. Listening to customers, understanding their needs, and discovering the best way to serve results in retention. Customers are looking for a special form of reducing uncertainty. Insurance sells protection from risk. This is math to them, a calculable probability that governs what they charge for premiums and how much capital they need on hand for payouts. For customers, insurance is relief from uncertainty, a subject value that's not math. They worry about sustainability: will they survive the shock when there is a fire or a crime. Ryan's approach is to help them advance from high uncertainty (I'm not sure of all the risks, I am not sure what is the right coverage for my business) to lower uncertainty (I've been given new knowledge, so I am more informed, I know enough to make a choice of policies and providers). Ryan's company can customize service (including, for example, matching payments schedules to the seasonality of a customer's business) so that the customer feels certainty that the service is matched to their need. Knowledge is education plus creativity. The result is trust. The kind of knowledge that Ryan dispenses about insurance is education. Recipients are learners, filling in knowledge gaps. It can come in the form of YouTube videos or blogposts or any other form. Ryan's Rogue Risk site offers hundreds of videos and articles. He is educating the customer base. Creativity in communication is a vital part of the recipe. Education delivered with creativity stimulates curiosity and productive conversations. Even for a potentially dull subject matter like insurance, creativity add spice and extra interest. Creativity is human, and the human component can deliver trust. Giving knowledge away rather than hoarding it is a great start towards a trusting relationship.
One of the most helpful insights of Austrian economics for business is the understanding of uncertainty. To complete a sale to a customer is to take that customer on a journey from high uncertainty to lower uncertainty — sufficiently low that they'll make a purchase and enter into the experience of ownership or receiving service. We illustrate this principle via the market for small business insurance — a service that our guest Ryan Hanley describes as confusing, time-consuming and costly, i.e., fraught with uncertainty for customers. He addresses the problem by freely dispensing usable knowledge, and explained to Economics For Business how that revolutionizes the industry. Knowledge Capsule In a market where knowledge is hard to acquire, a knowledge provider creates new economic value. The subject of small business insurance is quite opaque for customers. The language is often arcane and the terminology is hard to understand. The type size on contracts is small. It's often unclear to customers what coverage they need, or what coverage they have, and what coverage they need. Ryan Hanley listened to customers' questions and requests from his time as a retail sales agent and quickly understood that the provision of easy-to-consume and easy-to-understand insurance knowledge would be immensely valuable to customers. He started writing blogposts and FAQ's for this purpose. Expanded experience provides the foundation to be a credible and useful knowledge provider. Ryan Hanley has held positions in the insurance field from sales agent to VP Marketing to Chief Marketing Officer to CEO. He's also tried entrepreneurship in other industries. He's talked to a lot of customers to understand their issues and problems and to try to solve them. This accumulated experience gives him the foundation to be a knowledge provider. He knows what knowledge is missing, what knowledge is most useful, and what form it should take for best delivery. Knowledge becomes even more valuable to customers when it's delivered with high empathy. Ryan stresses that insurance is a superb service. If a customer business experiences a shock — its premises burn down, or it suffers a criminal theft — insurance is there to make things right again. It provides sustainability for a business and reassurance for the business owner and employees. Insurance is a high-empathy service. However, the customer interface with insurance can be low-empathy — confusing and time consuming, and highly inconvenient to navigate by reading through contracts and filling out forms. Ryan's solution is “human optimization”: making insurance easier to understand and easier to navigate and providing human contact and the human touch to add value. He points out that the insurtech innovations from Silicon Valley, which aimed to make insurance more efficient via an all-technology / no humans approach, has resulted only in unprofitable and failed startups. Customers need humans to give them trust in a complicated field they don't understand. Digital automation is not the entire answer. Freely available knowledge and the human touch combined with better technology elevates the service recipe to a higher level. Ryan recognized that the native tech for the insurance industry, that had been built up over the years but become frozen and resistant to innovation, was a contributor to customer frustration. His answer was not new digital technology to replace the old, but a clearer identification of the customer problem: the multiple insurance tech systems were not well-connected with each other and not well integrated. The solution lay in better API's and better software integration, which is what Ryan concentrated on. So now he could bring the human touch, plus new knowledge to fight confusion and opacity, and better technology exhibited as faster flow between content modules. The business benefit lies in customer relationships and customer retention. The business model for insurance depends on customer retention. Selling a policy is not profitable on day 1, but becomes profitable over time as cash flows from periodic premium payments. Customer retention is the key to profit and retention reflects satisfaction. Ryan is demonstrating that setting a high standard at the front end of the contract, with a more human interface, freely dispensed knowledge, and convenient navigation of the insurance process, results in profitable revenue streams and a high cash flow ROI over time. Listening to customers, understanding their needs, and discovering the best way to serve results in retention. Customers are looking for a special form of reducing uncertainty. Insurance sells protection from risk. This is math to them, a calculable probability that governs what they charge for premiums and how much capital they need on hand for payouts. For customers, insurance is relief from uncertainty, a subject value that's not math. They worry about sustainability: will they survive the shock when there is a fire or a crime. Ryan's approach is to help them advance from high uncertainty (I'm not sure of all the risks, I am not sure what is the right coverage for my business) to lower uncertainty (I've been given new knowledge, so I am more informed, I know enough to make a choice of policies and providers). Ryan's company can customize service (including, for example, matching payments schedules to the seasonality of a customer's business) so that the customer feels certainty that the service is matched to their need. Knowledge is education plus creativity. The result is trust. The kind of knowledge that Ryan dispenses about insurance is education. Recipients are learners, filling in knowledge gaps. It can come in the form of YouTube videos or blogposts or any other form. Ryan's Rogue Risk site offers hundreds of videos and articles. He is educating the customer base. Creativity in communication is a vital part of the recipe. Education delivered with creativity stimulates curiosity and productive conversations. Even for a potentially dull subject matter like insurance, creativity add spice and extra interest. Creativity is human, and the human component can deliver trust. Giving knowledge away rather than hoarding it is a great start towards a trusting relationship.
Florida has told pharmacies they may not dispense the abortion pill after the U.S. Food and Drug Administration said it would allow women to obtain chemical abortion drugs over the counter.President Joe Biden said Monday that America faces another "inflection point" in its history, which the president believes will determine how the country looks in the future, calling it a "time for choosing."Activists in Idaho are continuing their push to repeal or amend laws that protect parents from prosecution when they allow their children to die from preventable illnesses by denying them medical care and relying exclusively on prayer and spiritual healing.An Evangelical Christian teacher in the United Kingdom could be permanently banned from teaching after he was suspended for referring to a biologically female student as a "girl."During a recent interview, Arkansas Gov. Sarah Huckabee Sanders defended her executive order that bans critical race theory, as well as her plans to reform education in the state through school vouchers.Subscribe to this Podcast Apple Podcasts Spotify Google Podcasts Overcast Follow Us on Social Media @ChristianPost on Twitter Christian Post on Facebook @ChristianPostIntl on Instagram Subscribe on YouTube Get the Edifi App Download for iPhone Download for Android Subscribe to Our Newsletter Subscribe to the Freedom Post, delivered every Monday and Thursday Click here to get the top headlines delivered to your inbox every morning! Links to the News Florida tells pharmacies not to dispense the abortion pill | Politics News Biden says US at a historic 'inflection point' | Politics News More deaths from faith-healing recorded in Idaho | U.S. News Theologian advises pastors on how to tackle divisive topics | Church & Ministries News Teacher faces career-ending decision for ‘misgendering' student | World News Church bombing kills 17 Christians in DRC; Suspect arrested | World News Pastor Mike Glenn announces pending departure from megachurch | Church & Ministries News Sarah Huckabee Sanders defends school vouchers, CRT ban | Politics News
It's Monday, January 9th, A.D. 2023. This is The Worldview in 5 Minutes heard at www.TheWorldview.com. I'm Adam McManus. By Adam McManus (Adam@TheWorldview.com) Brave Indonesian pastor teaching about Christ to students in Muslim country Located in the Muslim-majority country of Indonesia, Pastor Arib was told they could no longer meet in their church building to worship, which they had been doing for two years, but now had to meet in people's homes instead, reports International Christian Concern. Additionally, Pastor Arib saw that one of the local schools did not offer a course where students could learn about religions besides Islam. He volunteered to teach a Christian education course for free. Initially, the school principal disapproved of Christian religious lessons because the school was predominantly Muslim, but Arib insisted. Finally, the school board approved his request, and he now teaches his class every Friday. Because both his church and the school lack Bibles in their local Indonesian language, they requested and received 60 copies from International Christian Concern. Psalm 119:105 says, “Your word is a lamp to guide my feet and a light for my path. ” McCarthy becomes House Speaker, but on a short leash After 14 failed votes for House Speaker, Republican Congressman Kevin McCarthy of California was elected as the 55th House Speaker in the early hours of Saturday, January 7th by a vote of 216–212, reports The Epoch Times. But, thanks to 20 courageous conservatives, his coveted prize came with major strings attached. The key compromise is his willingness to agree to a rule change that allows just one Congressman to move to vacate the speaker's chair, giving McCarthy a fragile grip on power. That concession is found in subsection “q” of the new House rules package. Were this motion to be invoked, McCarthy would need a majority of 218 votes to remain as House speaker. Attorney Jenna Ellis, who represented the 2020 Trump campaign, tweeted, “This effectively neuters McCarthy.” Such a motion would be made via a so-called “privileged resolution,” which supersedes all other business except adjournment. In terms of McCarthy's House Speaker victory, while it normally takes 218 votes—a majority of the House—to become speaker, that threshold can be reduced if members are absent or merely vote present. It's precisely this maneuver that enabled McCarthy to cross the finish line, as six Republicans voted “present” instead of “yea” in the final vote. They include Reps. Andy Biggs (R-Ariz.), Lauren Boebert (R-Colo.), Eli Crane (R-Ariz.), Matt Gaetz (R-Fla.), Bob Good (R-Va.), and Matt Rosendale (R-Mont.). Joker gets pregnant in new comic book In the latest comic featuring the Joker, he gets pregnant, reports ComicBook.com. To their shame. the executives at D.C. Comics continue to groom and indoctrinate the next generation with their sexual perversion. By definition, and according to God's divine design, men cannot get pregnant. That includes Bruce Jenner! Send a letter of complaint to Diane Nelson, President, DC Comics, 4000 Warner Blvd, Burbank, CA 91522. CVS & Walgreens will dispense abortion pill Following the Food and Drug Administration's decision to loosen abortion pill distribution regulations, America's top pharmacy chains CVS and Walgreens announced their plans to dispense the lethal drugs, reports LifeSiteNews.com. Last Tuesday, the FDA updated its website to reflect new guidelines on abortion pill access, which now allows retail pharmacies to carry mifepristone which, used alongside misoprostol, causes the deaths of unborn babies at early stages of development. Family Research Council Action writes, “Abortion-inducing drugs take the lives of unborn children and are much likelier to cause a negative health outcome for pregnant women than surgical abortions. Studies show these drugs include a 53% greater risk of a complication than after a surgical abortion. The last thing any of us should want is to see our local CVS or Walgreens become an abortion business! Pharmacies are places where we go for treatment for ailments, and to alleviate suffering, but CVS and Walgreens would turn them into places of death for the unborn and pain for women.” Join 20,000 concerned citizens and sign the FRC Action petition through our transcript today at www.TheWorldview.com. Plus, to object more personally, call CVS President Karen Lynch at 1-401-765-1500. (Or you can write her at CVS Headquarters One CVS Dr. Woonsocket, RI 02895.) To express your dissatisfaction with Walgreens, call James Skinner, the CEO, at 1-847-914-2500. (Or write him at Walgreens, 200 Wilmont Road, Deerfield, IL 60015.) 65% of Protestant churchgoers spend time alone with God daily A new study by Lifeway Research found that 65% of Protestant churchgoers spend time alone with God at least once daily. The study found respondents were more likely to pray than to read the Bible. About 80% said they pray, and 39% said they read the Bible or a devotional. Those who attend church weekly were more likely to read the Bible during their devotional time (at 70%) than those who attend less frequently (at 52%). Psalm 88:13 says, “But I, O Lord, cry to You; in the morning my prayer comes before You.” Crocs promotes drag queen shows for kids And finally, Christians are tossing their Crocs. The leftist footwear company is sparking outrage for cosponsoring an upcoming RuPaul DragCon UK event, which is being advertised as open to anyone UNDER the age of 18. That's right – minors! Plus, Taylor Hansen tweeted that “it appears that Crocs is not only promoting children dressing in drag to perform for adults, but has fully subscribed to the woke mind virus. In their ads they promote drag queens, being ‘non-binary,' coming out as Queer, and [homosexual] Pride Month.” In the second Crocs ad, two homosexual actors rave about all their different styles of Crocs before they head to the baptism of a “mean gay baby.” In the third Crocs ad, a lesbian couple, who had a faux homosexual wedding, talk about announcing their sexual perversion and getting married. And, in the fourth Crocs ad, they feature a collage of all their previous ads celebrating unnatural desires. If you object to Crocs affirming homosexual behavior which is unhealthy and unbiblical as well as exposing impressionable children to sexually perverse drag queen shows, call Crocs at 1-866-306-3179. (Or write Andrew Rees, CEO of Crocs, 13601 Via Varra, Broomfield, CO 80020.) Close And that's The Worldview in 5 Minutes on this Monday, January 9th, in the year of our Lord 2023. Subscribe by iTunes or email to our unique Christian newscast at www.TheWorldview.com. Or get the Generations app through Google Play or The App Store. I'm Adam McManus (Adam@TheWorldview.com). Seize the day for Jesus Christ.
Risk evaluation and mitigation strategy updated for abortion pill, mifepristone; Potential PTSD therapy shows positive results; A host of HIV meds are to be discontinued in the next year; Weight-loss treatment gains expanded approval in pediatrics; Experts rank their best diets for a variety of categories.
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Darling listeners!!! Today's episode is one we've been looking forward to - the SECOND game of Bards Dispense Profanity, Even Drunker Edition!!!!It's been a crazy month, as Owen is currently directing The House of Bernarda Alba and Lisa Ann is Dialect Coach for Kinky Boots - so we have been BUSY BUSY BUSY!!! (Links are below - go see some theatre!!!)We'll be back to you live and in person (kinda, since we record these) next episode but in the meantime - can you BELIEVE how wasted we were and STILL managed to answer questions involving Shakespeare?!??We can't!!! (Although the next day hangover might say otherwise.)Enjoy!!!To send us an email - please do, we truly want to hear from you!!! - write us at: thebardcastyoudick@gmail.com To support us (by giving us money - we're starving artists, dammit!!) - per episode if you like!):On Patreon, go here: https://www.patreon.com/user?u=35662364&fan_landing=trueOr on Paypal:https://www.paypal.com/donate/?hosted_button_id=8KTK7CATJSRYJTo visit our website, go here:https://www.thebardcastyoudick.comTo donate to an awesome charity, go here:https://actorsfund.org/help-our-entertainment-communiity-covid-19-emergency-reliefLike us? Don't have any extra moolah? We get it! Still love us and want to support us?? Then leave us a five-star rating AND a review wherever you get your podcasts!!Episode Sources:Years and years of experience with Shakespeare from two - scratch that, FIVE!!! - rather opinionated theatre professionals, you dicks!!!! And cunts. (Owen insisted we add this.)Many, many, many books.And the inter webs :)
How do you dispense glue at your station? Do you use a glue ring? A jade stone...some tape? We get asked all sorts of questions so today Tussanee is going to answer some questions we recently were asked. What do we think of glue rings? Does perfume affect lash retention? Can oil in a diffuser affect retention? We love it when you send us questions! We hope you enjoy mostly Tussanee's thoughts on these questions but please send us more via our DM @lashcast and maybe we'll feature you sometime in the future. ANNOUNCEMENTS: LASHCON 2022 TICKETS GO ON SALE TODAY GO TO www.thelashconference.com to get your tickets today. You don't want to miss this business-changing event so mark your calendars. Business tickets are $697 and VIP tickets are $997, and we have payment plans that will help you make sure you can spread out your payments over months (this is more affordable than most national lash trainings). This year we have 4 upgrades you can purchase after you buy your Business or VIP ticket: - DAYone: Our one day leadership and mastermind session - November 4th - Lash Booth Collective: An evening business course where you learn how to grow your business - November 4th - Lash Lab: 4 lash trainers with teach 4 lash seminars that will change your lash game - November 5th - Salon Owner Breakfast: On Saturday we want to hang out and encourage our salon owner family - November 5th TUSSANEE'S LASH RETENTION AND STYLING COURSE April 9-10 in Austin, Texas / LINK: https://bit.ly/2RQxwNL May 14-15 in New York / LINK: https://bit.ly/3fkHmzO June 4-5 Los Angeles, California / LINK: https://bit.ly/3njkUM6 Our classes are up for sale on our website: www.lashcastproductions.com Or go to our IG page and look for the link in the bio. If you can't make the class, we'll have a replay available. JOIN OUR LASHCAST INSIDER CLUB: Join the coolest club in the lash industry. You'll get discount codes to our webinars, trainings, LashCon, and our upcoming coaching program. Go here to sign up: https://bit.ly/3eG7RPT IG: @lashcast @thelashconference.con Join our free Facebook group: www.facebook.com/groups/lashcastpodcast/ Contact Paul Luebbers: paul@lashcastpodcast.com