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As the winds of change sweep through Washington, D.C., healthcare IT executives must prepare for a shifting regulatory landscape. With a new administration and congressional majority poised to reshape federal priorities, organizations like CHIME are focused on ensuring their members’ voices are heard. Mari Savickis, CHIME’s Vice President of Public Policy, recently provided insights into […] Source: Healthcare IT Leaders Should Leverage the Incoming Administration's Distaste for Regulation to Relieve Excessive Burdens, Says CHIME's Mari Savickis on healthsystemcio.com - healthsystemCIO.com is the sole online-only publication dedicated to exclusively and comprehensively serving the information needs of healthcare CIOs.
A fool learns from their own mistakes The wise learn from the mistakes of others.– Otto von Bismark A problem as old as time: The youth won't listen to your hard-earned wisdom. This post is about learning to listen to, and communicate wisdom. It is very long – I considered breaking it up into a sequence, but, each piece felt necessary. I recommend reading slowly and taking breaks.To begin, here are three illustrative vignettes: The burnt out grad studentYou warn the young grad student "pace yourself, or you'll burn out." The grad student hears "pace yourself, or you'll be kinda tired and unproductive for like a week." They're excited about their work, and/or have internalized authority figures yelling at them if they aren't giving their all. They don't pace themselves. They burn out. The oblivious founderThe young startup/nonprofit founder [...] ---Outline:(00:35) The burnt out grad student(01:00) The oblivious founder(02:13) The Thinking Physics student(07:06) Epistemic Status(08:23) PART I(08:26) An Overview of Skills(14:19) Storytelling as Proof of Concept(15:57) Motivating Vignette:(17:54) Having the Impossibility can be defeated trait(21:56) If it werent impossible, well, then Id have to do it, and that would be awful.(23:20) Example of Gaining a Tool(23:59) Example of Changing self-conceptions(25:24) Current Takeaways(27:41) Fictional Evidence(32:24) PART II(32:27) Competitive Deliberate Practice(33:00) Step 1: Listening, actually(36:34) The scale of humanity, and beyond(39:05) Competitive Spirit(39:39) Is your cleverness going to help more than Whatever That Other Guy Is Doing?(41:00) Distaste for the Competitive Aesthetic(42:40) Building your own feedback-loop, when the feedback-loop is can you beat Ruby?(43:43) ...back to George(44:39) Mature Games as Excellent Deliberate Practice Venue.(46:08) Deliberate Practice qua Deliberate Practice(47:41) Feedback loops at the second-to-second level(49:03) Oracles, and Fully Taking The Update(49:51) But what do you do differently?(50:58) Magnitude, Depth, and Fully Taking the Update(53:10) Is there a simple, general skill of appreciating magnitude?(56:37) PART III(56:52) Tacit Soulful Trauma(58:32) Cults, Manipulation and/or Lying(01:01:22) Sandboxing: Safely Importing Beliefs(01:04:07) Asking what does Alice believe, and why? or what is this model claiming? rather than what seems true to me?(01:04:43) Pre-Grieving (or leaving a line of retreat)(01:05:47) EPILOGUE(01:06:06) The Practical(01:06:09) Learning to listen(01:10:58) The Longterm DirectionThe original text contained 14 footnotes which were omitted from this narration. The original text contained 4 images which were described by AI. --- First published: December 9th, 2024 Source: https://www.lesswrong.com/posts/5yFj7C6NNc8GPdfNo/subskills-of-listening-to-wisdom --- Narrated by
The election is only 4 weeks away now (!!!!) which means that we have less than 26 days to have some important conversations with the people in our lives. There are so many things to talk about: abortion access, gun violence, voting rights, the economy, immigration… and, as we discuss this week on the pod, the Supreme Court.Since the Dobbs decision overturned Roe vs Wade, the Supreme Court has been on all of our minds. But the truth is, Dobbs is just one of many recent rulings that have changed our democracy for the worse.We're joined today by Leah Litman and Melissa Murray, two of the hosts of the podcast Strict Scrutiny. Every week they break down the news out of the Supreme Court and we were so pleased to hear their expert opinions on everything from term limits and court reform to what happens if Trump contests the results of the election. (The short answer? We need to win so decisively that a Harris/Walz victory is “litigation proof.”)Before that interview, we're also joined by local Troublemaker Zarina Syed. Born and raised in the swing state of Pennsylvania, she recently started a group called Fearless Females for Democracy. Zarina shares what she's been hearing from women on the ground and how it's felt as a second-generation immigrant to witness the rhetoric of the Republican Party start to take hold in her town.Like Leah and Melissa, Zarina is cautiously optimistic. Democracy is a long-term project and there are no quick fixes, but if we keep sharing our stories and values with the people we know, we can keep moving forward. As VP Harris says, we're not going back!In our chat with Zarina, she mentioned how an “Abortion Rights Barbie” t-shirt has proven to be a great icebreaker when she's out knocking doors. Red Wine & Blue just updated our own online shop with some cute new shirts (and tote bags, and stickers, and buttons) so be sure to check it out now for your own icebreakers for democracy!For a transcript of this episode, please email theswppod@redwine.blue. You can learn more about us at www.redwine.blue or follow us on social media! Twitter: @TheSWPpod and @RedWineBlueUSA Instagram: @RedWineBlueUSA Facebook: @RedWineBlueUSA YouTube: @RedWineBlueUSA
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In hour 2 of The Armstrong & Getty Show: The school cell phone ban and how phones are an addiction. School cell phone ban continued. The positive outcomes of zero phone policy Bingo. Bango. Bongo. Clear & TSA, special headphones and credit card fraud Louisiana schools 10 Commandments in all public schools. Yay or Nay? See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In hour 2 of The Armstrong & Getty Show: The school cell phone ban and how phones are an addiction. School cell phone ban continued. The positive outcomes of zero phone policy Bingo. Bango. Bongo. Clear & TSA, special headphones and credit card fraud Louisiana schools 10 Commandments in all public schools. Yay or Nay? See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Este é um teaser de um episódio exclusivo para o PATREON. Para ser ouvido na íntegra, terão de ser patronos. Falamos das bandas Labyrinthus Stellarum, B.T.R., Distaste e o seu registo "Der Ertraeger und das Fleisch" (F.D.A. Records) e dos Mgla. Episódio com o apoio da Hellsmith: https://hellsmith.eu/ Disponível nas plataformas de podcasts. Patreon - https://www.patreon.com/laughbanging iTunes - http://itunes.apple.com/podcast/laughbanging/id1082156917 Spotify - https://open.spotify.com/show/1acJRKPw6ppb02ur51bOVk Facebook - https://facebook.com/laughbanging #laughbangingpodcast #podcast #portugal #heavymetal #hellsmithmetalmerch #blackmetal #crust
KNBR Producer and voice on "Dubs OT" & "Just Dubs" Greg Silver joins Kerry Crowley on Sportsphone to discuss the life & legacy of Jerry West, and how his distaste for losing drove him to basketball immortalitySee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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At the Faith of Our Fathers Conference, Ramirez presented on The Antinomian Distaste for Old Testament Particularity. In this discussion, we focus on some of those particularities and how to combat them. Resources mentioned: God's Hand in Our Lives (Sunday School Curriculum) Lutheran Treasures of Old Missouri — Bible Study Resources CFW Walther, “Slavery, Humanism, and the Bible." ----more---- Host: Fr. Jason Braaten Regular Guest: Fr. David Ramirez ----more---- Become a Patron! You can subscribe to the Journal here: https://www.gottesdienst.org/subscribe/ You can read the Gottesblog here: https://www.gottesdienst.org/gottesblog/ You can support Gottesdienst here: https://www.gottesdienst.org/make-a-donation/ As always, we, at The Gottesdienst Crowd, would be honored if you would Subscribe, Rate, and Review. Thanks for listening and thanks for your support.
Many of you, like me, think of yourselves as people seeking growth and change. And you are. But you also have a lot of struggles around actually changing. I'm learning about this and realizing I'm not near as change-minded and able as I'd like to admit. I see myself taking the easy way and falling to routine most of the time, and often, it's ok. It comes down to clarifying my values, seeing where I do actually want to grow and change and improve, and making a plan. But I'm getting better at addressing the root issues that cause me to delay and put off and fail and quit. Drive with me a minute to talk about change. Head to airdoctorpro.com and use promo code KEVIN and depending on the model receive UP TO 39% off or UP TO $300 off! Sign up for a one-dollar-per-month trial period at shopify.com/kevin Use promo code KEVIN today at shipstation.com to sign up for your FREE 60-day trial. Go to Seed.com/DRIVE and use code DRIVE to get 25% off your first month Available Nationally, look for a bottle of Heaven Hill Bottled-in-Bond at your local store. Find out more at heavenhilldistillery.com/hh-bottled-in-bond.php Go to https://prolonlife.com/kevin and get TEN PERCENT off Prolon Life's 5-day nutrition program For comprehensive financial news and analysis, visit YahooFinance.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
A Washington Post columnist explains why many people under 40 have lost faith in America’s economic system. Then we learn how President Joe Biden’s latest attempt to relieve student loan debt would work. And the author of a new memoir talks about the community benefits of birding.
In this episode I am joined by Dr James Justin Sledge, a professor of philosophy and religion specialising in the Western Esoteric tradition and founder of the popular Esoterica Youtube channel. Dr Sledge recounts how his working class upbringing profoundly influenced both his view of academia and his work ethic within it. He recounts his early fascination with philosophers and mystics, and recalls his studies in religion, philosophy, and the occult. Dr Sledge discusses the importance of language learning in academic study of religion and shares his own practical strategies for achieving competency in several ancient and modern languages including Latin, Hebrew, German, French, Akkadian, and more. Dr Sledge also shares his views on education, diagnoses its problems and offers solutions, gives advice to the self-learner, and reveals his surprising view on whether attaining enlightenment is worth the effort. … Video version: https://www.guruviking.com/podcast/ep248-esoterica-academia-dr-justin-sledge Also available on Youtube, iTunes, & Spotify – search ‘Guru Viking Podcast'. … Topics include: 00:00 - Intro 01:07 - Working class upbringing in Misissipi 03:03 - Limited access to education 04:13 - Exploitation in academia 05:20 - Fascination with Aristotle 08:55 - Accidentally entering college 11:28 - Dr Sledge's experience in college 12:58 - Double majoring in religious studies and philosophy while working full time 1408 - Studying Western Esotericism in Amsterdam, Holland 15:44 - Bad reputation of Western Esotericism in academia 18:07 - Lessons learned studying in Amsterdam 20:37 - Distaste of punching down 21:44 - Surprising difference between USA and European education 24:47 - Toxicity in American academia 25:57 - How should we educate ourselves? 28:42 - Intellectual aristocracy or a cartel? 29:50 - Educating through Youtube 31:47 - How would Dr Sledge fix the American education system? 34:42 - The importance for scholars to read French and German 37:28 - Learning Latin and Hebrew, reading the Bible in the original language 39:50 - How to learn ancient languages 41:56 - Philology and the dirty secret of The Key of Solomon 43:56 - Copying out texts and scrolls 46:46 - Dr Sledge shows scrolls he has copied by hand 49:59 - Dr Sledge's highly structured work and study life 58:24 - Common mistakes when learning Latin and other languages 01:01:21 - Pedagogical data and living Latin 01:05:48 - Dr Sledge's advice for young students who wish to go to University 01:06:56 - Advice for the autodidacts 01:09:54 - The importance of education 01:13:30 - Why Dr Sledge doesn't want to become enlightened 01:15:10 - The horror of heaven 01:16:15 - How Dr Sledge wants to die 01:16:47 - Enlightenment isn't worth it … To find out more about Dr Justin Sledge, visit: - https://www.justinsledge.com/ - https://www.youtube.com/@TheEsotericaChannel … For more interviews, videos, and more visit: - www.guruviking.com Music ‘Deva Dasi' by Steve James
Taboos. Intolerable foods. Sad songs. Sexy kinks. Candy that looks like poo. Let's get a little gross, shall we? The foremost expert in disgust, Dr. Paul Rozin, chats about the emotions related to revulsion – and BOY HOWDY do we cover some ground. Why do some things gross us out and others don't? Can we change that? Learn how research psychologists study disgust, from butterflies to bigotry, and from pranks to power dynamics. Maybe don't eat lunch while you listen, but definitely tune in to learn how to conquer some fears. Browse Dr. Rozin's publications on Google ScholarDonations went to InterAct Theatre Company and the International OCD FoundationMore episode sources and linksSmologies (short, classroom-safe) episodesOther episodes you may enjoy: Personality Psychology (PERSONALITIES), Scatology (POOP), Gelotology (LAUGHTER), Gustology (TASTE), Attention-Deficit Neuropsychology (ADHD) Part 1 & Part 2, Dipterology (FLIES), Chickenology (HENS & ROOSTERS), FIELD TRIP: Alie's Mystery SurgerySponsors of OlogiesTranscripts and bleeped episodesBecome a patron of Ologies for as little as a buck a monthOlogiesMerch.com has hats, shirts, hoodies, totes!Follow @Ologies on Instagram and XFollow @AlieWard on Instagram and XEditing by Mercedes Maitland of Maitland Audio Productions and Jake ChaffeeManaging Director: Susan HaleScheduling producer: Noel DilworthTranscripts by Aveline Malek and The WordaryWebsite by Kelly R. DwyerTheme song by Nick Thorburn
Brandon Scott doesn't have blind faith in DeMeco and Caserio along with distaste with ITL's thoughts on a former Texan.
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Dr Elisa Becker, Researcher in the Nuffield Department of Primary Care Health Sciences, discusses the role of disgust in protecting our health through the behavioural immune system, our relationship with eating meat and whether food packaging on animal products should go down the same path as cigarettes.Time Stamps: 00:00 - 02:56 - Introduction to guest, the topic and background 04:43 - 08:30 - What is the behavioural immune system? 08:31 - 14:01 - How does the behavioural immune system interact with food? 14:02 - 20:42 - Distaste or Disgust: What is the difference? 20:43 - 28:26 - Is disgust something you are born with, or do you learn it? 28:27 - 34:10 - Why is eating less meat becoming more popular? 34:11 - 36:36 - Should we be reducing our meat intake? 38:51 - 41:45 - Should meat be packaged to deter people from eating it? 41:46 - 44:18 - Outro
Tracking students and sorting them into 'higher'/'lower' tracks is a topic that we have really, really firm feelings about. In this episode Pam and Kim discuss the unintended consequences of tracking students and offer some ideas to consider.Talking PointsWho does tracking benefit, who does it hurt?Distaste for the vocabulary used to describe tracks of kidsEveryone can do more real math than fake mathFrom our experience as a teacherFrom our experience as a parentFrom a student's perspectiveCheck out our social mediaTwitter: @PWHarrisInstagram: Pam Harris_mathFacebook: Pam Harris, author, mathematics educationLinkedin: Pam Harris Consulting LLC
In episode 1535, Jack and Miles are joined by filmmaker, director, TV Writer, and host of Celebrity Book Club, Chelsea Devantez, to discuss… The Evolution of Movie Sex Scenes, Pop Culture Horniness and more! EVERYONE IS BEAUTIFUL AND NO ONE IS HORNY Sontag on fascist art (from 1975) Marvel Movies: This Esteemed Director Says They're Not Sexy Enough What is the Physical Culture Movement? BODYBUILDING AND NATION-BUILDING Gen Z's Distaste for Sex Scenes Sparks Hollywood Censorship Debate Here's Why Movie And TV Sex Scenes Are Necessary LISTEN: Domingas by Jorge Ben JorSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Interview was done October 4, 2023! I love meeting new people willing to share their “lemon to lemonade” experience! This story is about Mark who was a high school basketball coach and then assistant principal when suddenly the school board voted for him to work at the local prison. He was “sent to prison" to do something he did not want to do for people he felt didn't deserve it. But Mark found that his perceptions about inmates and the department of corrections were completely wrong. He set out to refine the prison education system. Now his podcast: "All My Friends Are Felons" and his book are educating the public! What message do you get from this interview? Website: https://www.allmyfriendsarefelons.com Book: All My Friends Are Felons Book Link: https://www.amazon.com/All-Friends-are-Felons-Corrections/dp/1733940758 Podcast: All My Friends Are Felons ABOUT the LemonAid Stand: Heidi started hosting the LemonAid Stand live radio talk show, over 20 years ago, in 1999! It all came about when Heidi was dealing with thoughts of suicide, inadequacy, and dealing with infertility. She realized as she reached out to others and heard their stories, she would be uplifted and inspired no matter what she was going through. So this podcast has old "Original" shows from that time period. It also has "New" shows that are currently being recorded with new guests. And it has "Update" shows where Heidi reached out to original radio show guests to find out how the past 20+ years have been! Theme song written and recorded by Heidi's baby brother Shane! Heidi is a motivational speaker and would love to speak at your event about how to elevate your happiness! Hear her TEDx talk at this link: https://www.ted.com/talks/heidi_alldredge_s_t_o_p_your_stinkin_thinkin Do you know a story that needs to be shared? Contact Heidi! Email: HeidisLemonAidStand@gmail.com Website: https://www.heidislemonaidstand.com Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/HeidisLemonAidStand Instagram: @HeidisLemonAidStand
Pastor Troy preaches on the message to the church of Laodicea, challenging those who are lukewarm and who find self-sufficiency in wealth.
Pastor Troy preaches on the message to the church of Laodicea, challenging those who are lukewarm and who find self-sufficiency in wealth.
ITL Hour 1: Landry says this is a must-win for the Texans, lays it out and doesn't like the literal objection of the notion, Lopez has distaste for folks. The inevitable Will Anderson H-Town stardom. Adam Spolane discusses the strange stretch for the Astros and the Dusty drama.
In episode 1535, Jack and Miles are joined by filmmaker, director, TV Writer, and host of Celebrity Book Club, Chelsea Devantez, to discuss… The Evolution of Movie Sex Scenes, Pop Culture Horniness and more! EVERYONE IS BEAUTIFUL AND NO ONE IS HORNY Sontag on fascist art (from 1975) Marvel Movies: This Esteemed Director Says They're Not Sexy Enough What is the Physical Culture Movement? BODYBUILDING AND NATION-BUILDING Gen Z's Distaste for Sex Scenes Sparks Hollywood Censorship Debate Here's Why Movie And TV Sex Scenes Are Necessary LISTEN: Domingas by Jorge Ben JorSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Sloppy Seconds: Charlie Tuna joins the show to assess Coach Drink and explain his distaste of the term "African-American"
A friend of a friend discusses the story of life, current endeavors, and obstacles along the waySupport the show
Zeeshaan Shah is a Multi-award Winning Entrepreneur, Zeeshaan Shah is the Chairman & Founder of the ONE Group, a diversified global real estate and venture capital firm and Pakistan's Honorary Ambassador-at-Large. On this episode of The Pakistan Experience Zeeshaan Shah discusses Business, Entrepreneurship, Dropping out from school, starting from scratch and the importance of Hard Work. The Pakistan Experience is an independently produced podcast looking to tell stories about Pakistan through conversations. Please consider supporting us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/thepakistanexperience To support the channel: Jazzcash/Easypaisa - 0325 -2982912 Patreon.com/thepakistanexperience And Please stay in touch: https://twitter.com/ThePakistanExp1https://www.facebook.com/thepakistanexperiencehttps://instagram.com/thepakistanexpeperience The podcast is hosted by comedian and writer, Shehzad Ghias Shaikh. Shehzad is a Fulbright scholar with a Masters in Theatre from Brooklyn College. He is also one of the foremost Stand-up comedians in Pakistan and frequently writes for numerous publications. Instagram.com/shehzadghiasshaikh Facebook.com/Shehzadghias/ Twitter.com/shehzad89 Chapters: 0:00 Introduction 1:51 Teenage Years in Karachi, Distaste for a 9-5 job, University years, being a phone salesman in UK 19:23 Relocation to Dubai, real estate, knowing when to move on, Prince naseem & Floyd Mayweather 29:57 Starting fresh in the UK, The apprentice, scaling up businesses 45:23 Investing in Pakistan, Pakistani energy sector and IPPs, Debt Servicing, making a business plan for the country 1:01:31 incentivising important industries, diverting money away from real estate, localisation of production, barriers to freelancing, learning from failure 1:21:53 Audience Questions
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Ekel ist eine unserer Basisemotionen. Die Reaktionen darauf sind bei uns allen ähnlich. Was wir aber eklig finden und was nicht, ist total verschieden. Doch warum? Und wie kann Daniela ihre Abscheu vor Käse überwinden?
Peter, Jack, and Aram hit on a jam-packed end of the week in Major League Baseball. Aram's Distaste for Onions (2:30) The A's will Move to Vegas (7:50) Fernando Tatis Jr. Returns (19:50) Max Scherzer Ejected (29:30) Madison Bumgarner gets DFA'ed (40:35) Best Games of the Weekend (50:10) Just Baseball's Top 100 Prospects View our LinkTree! Create your Fantasy Team with Sorare! Use Code "JUSTBASEBALL" when signing up on BetMGM Get Peter's Plays Texted to You! FOLLOW OUR TWITTER ACCOUNT! Use Code "JustBaseball" for Deposit Match on Prize Picks Check out our website: https://www.justbaseball.com/ Personal Twitters: @peterappel23, @jack_mcmullen11, @aramleighton8 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Peter, Jack, and Aram hit on a jam-packed end of the week in Major League Baseball. Aram's Distaste for Onions (2:30) The A's will Move to Vegas (7:50) Fernando Tatis Jr. Returns (19:50) Max Scherzer Ejected (29:30) Madison Bumgarner gets DFA'ed (40:35) Best Games of the Weekend (50:10) Just Baseball's Top 100 Prospects View our LinkTree! Create your Fantasy Team with Sorare! Use Code "JUSTBASEBALL" when signing up on BetMGM Get Peter's Plays Texted to You! FOLLOW OUR TWITTER ACCOUNT! Use Code "JustBaseball" for Deposit Match on Prize Picks Check out our website: https://www.justbaseball.com/ Personal Twitters: @peterappel23, @jack_mcmullen11, @aramleighton8 Our Sponsors:* Check out Factor 75 and use my code justbaseball50 for a great deal: https://www.factor75.comAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
Recorded: February 9th 2023 | This week the boys announce all of the stops for this years spring tour along with the itinerary for each stop. Start planning now. Following the intro, the President and Founder of the UFC, Dana White, joins the boys out in Arizona. Dana quickly dives into his strong distaste for mainstream media and why he enjoys doing podcasts. He then goes onto explain his next business venture, the Power Slap League. Dana says why he decided to purchase the league and the plans he has for it going into the future. Finally the boys preview the new season of the Ultimate Fighter with Mike Chandler and Conor McGregor along with the fight that follows. We all became huge Dana fans after this episode and hopefully you do as well, enjoy. 0:00 Intro 34:48 social media talk and how much he loves it 37:38 why current media sucks 38:48 Ultimate fighter with Chandler and McGregor 40:13 Do you set guidelines for what you can say etc. 41:58 is there ever someone that gets so big that they can call the shots 44:03 why does the ufc get so much crap for not paying fighters 45:18 why do people leave the UFC 47:38 who are some of the fighters that are hard to deal with and making deals with them 54:03 trying to “convince” people to stay home and watch fights 55:48 power slap league 1:04:38 where/how do you find talent for slap league 1:10:18 things you can take from starting UFC and transfer into the slap league and do differently 1:12:33 when is chandler vs mcgregor and how does he see it going 1:15:23 what would dana tell his younger self about starting UFC and Slap etc SUPPPORT OUR SPONSORS Chevy Silverado - The Strongest, Most Advanced Silverado Ever.You can find every episode of this show on Apple Podcasts, Spotify or YouTube. Prime Members can listen ad-free on Amazon Music. For more, visit barstool.link/bussinwtb
HOUR 1: Did the AFC Title Game have old school hate? Your best audio of the day in Sound Check. Should Thibodeaux know Staley?
The Giants win doesn't make Joe B feel any better. Listen in to Joe as he joins Tiki and Tierney every Monday at 11:40am.
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Big Cat from Pardon My Take Podcast has an interesting take on the McRib and also thinks his Bears are Super Bowl bound. Missi Matthews has yet to deal with the absurdities that come with Philadelphia sports fans. Plus, the Tomlin Translator and Randy and Bill have their picks in for Week 8
God is touched by your tears, and he shows compassion. Don't lose heart! He hears your cry.
In this week's episode of The Snatchelor, Margo is back from her trip and gives an in-depth review of the entire week, as well as her frustration with being back in NYC, Nicole walks us through her first week of school, the girls recap this weeks episode of The Bachelorette, and much more! Don't forget to follow "Snatchelor's Songs 2022" on Spotify to hear what we're listening to every week: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/4lpFUKgC340awgYclVNsfn?si=319081be0aa94502 Snatchelor Songs: Hold Me Closer - Elton John, Britney Spears I'm Good - David Guetta, Bebe Rexha Beer With My Friends, Kenny Chesney, Old dominion Good and Gone - Mitchell Tenpenny Congrats - LANY I Remember - Russell Dickerson, Cheat Codes Dancin' in The Country - Tyler Hubbard Make You Say - Zedd, Maren Morris, BEAUZ Over Now - Kameron Marlowe Wish You Were Here - Khalid, Lukas Graham
Brian Simpson tells Dave Letterman a great story about the frustrations of flying.
ITL Hour 4: Around The NFL, Michael Jenkins weekly visit, Lopez expresses distaste for The Boss, and more.
Connor Haley founded Alta Fox in 2018 and is responsible for managing all aspects of the firm's investment process and strategy. He has over ten years of investing experience and a passion for investing in small-cap equities. Before founding Alta Fox, Connor was an Analyst at Scopia Capital Management LP in New York. Connor is a top-ranked investor on MicroCapClub.com1 and a member of the ValueInvestorsClub.com. Connor was an active investor in college: he was the President of Harvard's largest undergraduate financial club and led the club to its highest-ever annual return. On this episode, Connor and Chris chat about how Alta Fox performs DD and reaches conviction on a new investment thesis, the benefits of activism and why it's more important than ever before, and the DNA of an exceptional business. Lastly, Connor shares his thoughts on the current investing landscape. Follow Chris on Twitter: www.Twitter.com/FortWorthChris Follow Chris on LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/in/chrispowersjr/ Subscribe to The Fort on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCuJ32shRt8Od3MxMY-keTSQ Follow The Fort on Instagram: www.Instagram.com/TheFortPodcast Learn more about Alta Fox: Altafoxcapital.com Connor on Twitter (01:53) - Connor's Background and Career in Investing (5:40) - Winning Investing and Trading Competitions at Harvard (8:33) - Connor's Hedge Fund Experience in College (10:25) - What did working on the trading floor do to shape your knowledge in investing? (11:45) - What is your investment philosophy? (13:29) - Activist Investing (15:02) - Alta Fox (16:13) - What does a typical day look like for you? (17:57) - How do you know what to focus on? (22:39) - How quickly do you get to a “no”? (24:40) - Are you contacting a management team before buying their stock? (25:51) - Do public companies have to take a meeting with you? (27:47) - How do you rank your priorities for investments? (29:53) - How many ideas are you usually working on at a given time? (31:25) - Do you have Billions-style idea meetings? (32:18) - What categories are you weighing your decisions on? (34:17) - What are some common characteristics of great CEO's? (37:59) - What is Capital Allocation and what makes someone good at it? (41:30) - What's your goal once you've decided to buy stock in a company? (44:18) - How long do management calls usually last and do you have a favorite thing to ask them? (47:14) - How has the size of your business and focus changed over the years? (50:37) - How do you decide to sell stocks in your portfolio? (54:09) - What was going through your mind during the first 30 days of Covid? (58:07) - Deep Dive on Activism (1:06:23) - Thoughts on ESG (1:08:45) - How are you thinking about the market right now? (1:11:30) - How do you think we can curb inflation? (1:12:55) - What do you think Warren is thinking right now? (1:14:06) - Do you have an investing idol? Joel Greenblatt's Columbia Business School Notes on Investing (1:16:54) - Why did you choose Fort Worth to run your Hedge Fund? (1:19:29) - Connor's Case Studies The Makings of a Multibagger (1:21:47) - Thoughts on Trading Options (1:23:20) - What is cheap vs. expensive volatility? (1:24:26) - Betting Against Warren Buffet on Hedge Fund Performances (1:26:33) - Thoughts on the Meme Stock Revolution (1:31:55) - Connor's Distaste for sushi (1:32:39) - How can people find you? The Fort is produced by Johnny Podcasts
The Fox 2 sports director reports that the loathing of Stan Kroenke turns out to be quite similar in Colorado. The Blues came up short in Game 1 to the top seeded Avalanche, plus thoughts on the evolution of Jayson Tatum. Follow Martin for more: https://twitter.com/martinkilcoyne2
This episode originally aired on 2/21/2020. New episodes coming soon. Learn about whether people think in words or in pictures; why brussels sprouts really are tastier than they used to be; and why buying luxury items might make you feel like an impostor.Whether People Think in Words or Pictures by Ashley Hamer (Listener question from Alicia)(2020). Twitter. https://twitter.com/KylePlantEmoji/status/1221713792913965061Heavey, C. L., & Hurlburt, R. T. (2008). The phenomena of inner experience. Consciousness and Cognition, 17(3), 798–810. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.concog.2007.12.006Pristine Inner Experience. (2020). Psychology Today. https://www.psychologytoday.com/us/blog/pristine-inner-experienceAmit, E., Hoeflin, C., Hamzah, N., & Fedorenko, E. (2017). An asymmetrical relationship between verbal and visual thinking: Converging evidence from behavior and fMRI. NeuroImage, 152, 619–627. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.neuroimage.2017.03.029Why Brussels Sprouts Taste Better Now by Steffie DruckerFrom Culinary Dud To Stud: How Dutch Plant Breeders Built Our Brussels Sprouts Boom. (2019, October 30). NPR.Org. https://www.npr.org/sections/thesalt/2019/10/30/773457637/from-culinary-dud-to-stud-how-dutch-plant-breeders-built-our-brussels-sprouts-boBeck, A. (2019, November 7). It's Not Your Imagination, Brussels Sprouts Really Do Taste Better Now. Better Homes & Gardens; Better Homes & Gardens. https://www.bhg.com/news/brussels-sprouts-less-bitter/Pearson, H. (2006, September 18). Distaste for sprouts in the genes. Nature. https://doi.org/10.1038/news060918-1Perman, A. (2011, November 1). The “brussels sprouts” gene: TAS2R38 | Anna Perman's Genetic Spaghetti. The Guardian; The Guardian. https://www.theguardian.com/science/blog/2011/nov/01/brussel-sprout-geneNeuroscience for Kids - Bitter Taste Gene. (2003, July 15). Washington.edu. http://faculty.washington.edu/chudler/bitter.htmlMasur, L. (2019, December 26). The Top 10 Food Trends of the Entire Decade. Kitchn; Apartment Therapy, LLC. https://www.thekitchn.com/decade-food-trends-2010-2019-22973978Luxury Buying Makes People Feel Fake by Kelsey DonkLuxury consumption can fuel “impostor syndrome” among some buyers. (2019). EurekAlert! https://www.eurekalert.org/pub_releases/2019-12/bc-lcc122019.phpWong, K. (2020, January 30). Why Your Designer Bag Is Making You Feel Worse. The Financial Diet. https://thefinancialdiet.com/luxury-consumer-imposter-syndrome/Goor, D., Ordabayeva, N., Keinan, A., & Crener, S. (2019). The Impostor Syndrome from Luxury Consumption. Journal of Consumer Research. https://doi.org/10.1093/jcr/ucz044Want to learn even more? Head to discovery+ to stream from some of your favorite shows. Go to discoveryplus.com/curiosity to start your 7-day free trial today. Terms apply.
In this episode, we talk about a developer who broke around 19-thousand projects by intentionally corrupting his own open source libraries, and how iMessage won in the smartphone battle for favor amongst Gen Z. Then we speak with Dr. Merav Ozair, Leading Blockchain expert and FinTech Professor at Rutgers Business School, about NFTs and the turbulent removal of the founders of the Pudgy Penguins project. Show Notes Scout APM (DevNews) (sponsor) Dev corrupts NPM libs 'colors' and 'faker' breaking thousands of apps Why Apple's iMessage Is Winning: Teens Dread the Green Text Bubble Pudgy Penguins NFT Project Ousts Founders as Mood Turns Icy
This week we're traveling back to 1920s France with A Very Long Engagement! Join us to learn about the amazing story of that time the president of France fell out of a train in his pajamas, the No Man's Land, WWI-era aircraft, the Paris Flood of 1910, and more! Sources: Film Background: Rotten Tomatoes, A Very Long Engagement: https://www.rottentomatoes.com/m/a_very_long_engagement_2004 Roger Ebert Review: https://www.rogerebert.com/reviews/a-very-long-engagement-2004 Liza Bear, "Jean-Pierre Jeunet, With a Distaste for War, on His Bittersweet 'A Very Long Engagement'", IndieWire: https://www.indiewire.com/2004/11/jean-pierre-jeunet-with-a-distaste-for-war-on-his-bittersweet-a-very-long-engagement-78528/ Execution and the No Man's Land: Nicholas Atkin, Petain. Routledge, 1998. Self Harm and Hand Wounding, National Archives, UK: https://www.nationalarchives.gov.uk/education/resources/loyalty-dissent/self-harm-hand-wounding/ John Sweeney, "Lest We Forget: The 306 'Cowards' We Executed in the First World War," The Guardian: https://www.theguardian.com/world/1999/nov/14/firstworldwar.uk William A. Pelz, "Protest and Mutiny Confront Mass Slaughter: Europeans in WWI," A People's History of Modern Europe, Pluto Press. Steven R. Welch, "Military Justice," The International Encyclopedia of the First World War, Available at https://encyclopedia.1914-1918-online.net/article/military_justice Bentley B. Gilbert and Paul P. Bernard, "The French Army Mutinies of 1917," The Historian 22, 1 (1959) Douglas Gill and Gloden Dallas, "Mutiny in Etaples Base in 1917," Past and Present 69, 1975. Airpower in WWI: Malcolm Cooper, "The Development of Air Policy and Doctrine on the Western Front, 1914-1918," Aerospace Historian 28, 1 (1981) "Who Killed the Red Baron?" Nova, available at https://www.pbs.org/wgbh/nova/redbaron/race-nf.html Ellen Castelow, "WWI: The Battle for the Skies," available at https://www.historic-uk.com/HistoryUK/HistoryofBritain/World-War-One-The-Battle-for-the-Skies/ The 1910 Paris Flood: Nalina Eggert, "When Paris was under water for two months," BBC News 3 June 2016, https://www.bbc.com/news/world-europe-36443329 The Guardian, "Flooding in Paris in 1910," 7 January 2010, https://www.theguardian.com/weather/gallery/2010/jan/07/paris-france-great-flood-1910 Ishaan Tharoor, "What Paris looked like the last time floods were this bad," The Washington Post 3 June 2016, https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/worldviews/wp/2016/06/03/what-paris-looked-like-the-last-time-floods-were-this-bad/ Paul Simons, "The great Paris flood of 1910," The Times (London), 19 February 2020, https://www.thetimes.co.uk/article/the-great-paris-flood-of-1910-3rmlz22mw Pierre-Alain Roche, "The Seine River Flooding in the Ile-de-France Region" OECD https://www.oecd.org/env/cc/33995401.pdf The Sisseton weekly standard. (Sisseton, Roberts County, S.D.), 18 Feb. 1910. Chronicling America: Historic American Newspapers. Lib. of Congress. https://chroniclingamerica.loc.gov/lccn/sn99062049/1910-02-18/ed-1/seq-9/ The Spokane press. [volume] (Spokane, Wash.), 28 Jan. 1910. Chronicling America: Historic American Newspapers. Lib. of Congress. https://chroniclingamerica.loc.gov/lccn/sn88085947/1910-01-28/ed-1/seq-1/ The Tacoma times. [volume] (Tacoma, Wash.), 07 Feb. 1910. Chronicling America: Historic American Newspapers. Lib. of Congress. https://chroniclingamerica.loc.gov/lccn/sn88085187/1910-02-07/ed-1/seq-1/ Associated Press, "Grim Specter Stalks Over Paris," Weekly Journal Miner 2 February 1910 (Prescott, AZ), https://chroniclingamerica.loc.gov/lccn/sn85032923/1910-02-02/ed-1/seq-1/ United Press, "Paris Flood Now Abating; Fight to Prevent Disease," Perth Amboy Evening News (Perth Amboy, NJ) 29 January 1910, https://chroniclingamerica.loc.gov/lccn/sn85035720/1910-01-29/ed-2/seq-1/ "Scientific American, ""Lessons of the Paris Flood."" 102, no. 6 (February 5, 1910): 118. https://www.jstor.org/stable/26008227 " President Deschanel and the Train: Edwin L. James, "Deschanel Escape Thrills France," The New York Times 25 May 1920, https://nyti.ms/323VKcW Laurence Hills, "M. Deschanel Escapes Death," The Sun and the New York Herald 25 May 1920, https://chroniclingamerica.loc.gov/lccn/sn83030273/1920-05-25/ed-1/seq-1/ Ralph Courtney, "President of France Falls From Fast Train at Night," New York Tribune 25 May 1920, https://chroniclingamerica.loc.gov/lccn/sn83030214/1920-05-25/ed-1/seq-1/ Associated Press, "Deschanel in Pajamas Falls Off Moving Train," Evening Public Ledger Philadelphia, PA, 24 May 1920, https://chroniclingamerica.loc.gov/lccn/sn83045211/1920-05-24/ed-1/seq-1/ "French President Falls From Moving Train But Is Not Missed for 40 Miles," The Washington times. [volume] (Washington [D.C.]), 24 May 1920. Chronicling America: Historic American Newspapers. Lib. of Congress. https://chroniclingamerica.loc.gov/lccn/sn84026749/1920-05-24/ed-1/seq-1/ https://www.rogerebert.com/reviews/a-very-long-engagement-2004 https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0344510/ https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/A_Very_Long_Engagement
Zeneca_33 is an NFT influencer, thought leader, and community member (whatever your preferred term is). After playing poker professionally, Zeneca fell down the NFT rabbit hole in early 2021 and has quickly amassed a huge following. His takes are often sobering and always even-keeled, which is incredibly valuable in this emotional and chaotic market. We knew Zeneca had to be one of the first guests on the show. His wisdom and knowledge are reality checks for any type of market, and we go through his approach to the space, how he picks projects, and his own project - ZenAcademy. ------
Zeneca_33 is an NFT influencer, thought leader, and community member (whatever your preferred term is). After playing poker professionally, Zeneca fell down the NFT rabbit hole in early 2021 and has quickly amassed a huge following. His takes are often sobering and always even-keeled, which is incredibly valuable in this emotional and chaotic market. We knew Zeneca had to be one of the first guests on the show. His wisdom and knowledge are reality checks for any type of market, and we go through his approach to the space, how he picks projects, and his own project - ZenAcademy. ------
Zeneca_33 is an NFT influencer, thought leader, and community member (whatever your preferred term is). After playing poker professionally, Zeneca fell down the NFT rabbit hole in early 2021 and has quickly amassed a huge following. His takes are often sobering and always even-keeled, which is incredibly valuable in this emotional and chaotic market. We knew Zeneca had to be one of the first guests on the show. His wisdom and knowledge are reality checks for any type of market, and we go through his approach to the space, how he picks projects, and his own project - ZenAcademy. ------
This week we discuss hop on the 'that girl' Tik Tok and Youtube trend! We go through step-by-step what you need to achieve 'that girl' status, express distaste for avocado toast and love for Karina Irby. No rise and grind happening here #
We often try to shape God into our image of what we think He should be instead of understanding that we are created in His image. This gives us a distorted comprehension of how sin effects our lives every day, and we rebel against the only thing that can truly satisfy our soul – God Himself. This week during our Ignite Sermon Series, Pastor Matt brings us to Exodus chapter 32, where we see the Israelites who have been brought out of Egypt, start to grow restless and start to look for things to worship other than God because they didn't feel satisfied. We do this in modern times, we build idols that take the place of God – when we place importance of things, people, and circumstances above God in importance. A lot of times, our idols are revealed to us when we are stressed and in turmoil, but we have to remember that God is the only thing that will satisfy. What we see in scripture today is that we should never treat sin as if it will not have consequences, and we need to be running away from sin rather than drifting towards it. Are you creeping towards sin? Have you built idols that are trying to satisfy the need of worship in your life? Would you like someone to talk with or pray with you today? Then reach out to us – burnthickory.com/next, we'd love to answer any questions and pray with you.
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Napa: known for its vineyards, world famous wineries and... murder? Where wine and money flow freely, you wouldn't think murder would be an issue, but it can happen in even the most posh of places.Hosted by Kelly DeVries and Jenna SwanosnProduced and edited by Kelly DeVriesTheme music by Erik SwansonOpening music: Ghosts of California by Wes HutchinsonFor images and more information, visit our website, follow us on Facebook, Instagram and Twitter. For more content and to become a fan, visit our Patreon page.--- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/odfm/support
Napa: known for its vineyards, world famous wineries and... murder? Where wine and money flow freely, you wouldn't think murder would be an issue, but it can happen in even the most posh of places. Hosted by Kelly DeVries and Jenna Swanosn Produced and edited by Kelly DeVries Theme music by Erik Swanson Opening music: Ghosts of California by Wes Hutchinson For images and more information, visit our website, follow us on Facebook, Instagram and Twitter. For more content and to become a fan, visit our Patreon page. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/odfm/support
Napa: known for its vineyards, world famous wineries and... murder? Where wine and money flow freely, you wouldn't think murder would be an issue, but it can happen in even the most posh of places. Hosted by Kelly DeVries and Jenna Swanosn Produced and edited by Kelly DeVries Theme music by Erik Swanson Opening music: Ghosts of California by Wes Hutchinson For images and more information, visit our website, follow us on Facebook, Instagram and Twitter. For more content and to become a fan, visit our Patreon page. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/odfm/support
Napa: known for its vineyards, world famous wineries and... murder? Where wine and money flow freely, you wouldn't think murder would be an issue, but it can happen in even the most posh of places. Hosted by Kelly DeVries and Jenna Swanosn Produced and edited by Kelly DeVries Theme music by Erik Swanson Opening music: Ghosts of California by Wes Hutchinson For images and more information, visit our website, follow us on Facebook, Instagram and Twitter. For more content and to become a fan, visit our Patreon page. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/odfm/support
How can you help students overcome their distaste for collaborative group work online (and also thereby change your view of such work)? Wendy Trevor discusses how the timing of the assignment, the structure, instructor presence, feedback, and a grading rubric which privileges individual contributions, and signals the importance of engaging with others' views, can help students approach group work more positively. Additionally, she touches on how group projects can foster the kind of communication skills and cooperative work employers today value.Resources related to online group work:How Can Understanding Group Dynamics Lead to Better Group Work?Online Group Work: Making it Meaningful and ManageableHow Can I Make Online Group Projects More Effective?How Do I Assign Students to Groups?This week's episode is sponsored by The Teaching Professor Conference. Join us in-person at New Orleans from June 4 - 6, or join us virtually with on-demand sessions from June 7 - September 30.
This week we talk about library worker representation in media! Movies, webcomics, TV, and more! Study Finds Librarian Saying "Shh" Directly to Camera Still Most Effective Music Video Element for Conveying Pop-Punk Bands' Distaste for Authority Perceptions of a Profession: Librarians and Stereotypes in Online Videos 16 Great Library Scenes in Film Running the Books: The Adventures of an Accidental Prison Librarian Cover image: "Day 12 - Jan 12: Madame Librarian" by Paul Howard Photo is licensed under CC BY-NC-SA 2.0
The dining table gang continue Chapter 8 of "Reciprocated Desire" this week in which Simon struggles to enjoy himself at his own party, try to determine when a party's in full fling and Goran and Sam compare the lows of their drunken escapades. Join Lucia, Goran and Sam as they sit around the dining room table chatting shit - pun intended - and celebrating bad books. Subscribe to the podcast to get your next bout of IBS, fresh and steaming, to your podcast app every Monday. Find us on social media: Instagram: irritablebooksyndrome Twitter: @IrritableBook Facebook: Irritable.book.syndrome Email: irritable.book@gmail.com #Irritant, #LowerTheTone Leave a five-star review in the Apple Podcasts app with your favourite line from this week's episode. We will read out the messages and comments you send each week on the pod. LINK TO RECIPROCATED DESIRE ON AMAZON.COM https://tinyurl.com/yy3ht7gr
Plus, our thoughts on the frigid weather, Valentine's Day, and Tom Brady drunk in public.
Learn about whether people think in words or in pictures; why brussels sprouts really are tastier than they used to be; and why buying luxury items might make you feel like an impostor. Whether People Think in Words or Pictures by Ashley Hamer (Listener question from Alicia) (2020). Twitter. https://twitter.com/KylePlantEmoji/status/1221713792913965061 Heavey, C. L., & Hurlburt, R. T. (2008). The phenomena of inner experience. Consciousness and Cognition, 17(3), 798–810. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.concog.2007.12.006 Pristine Inner Experience. (2020). Psychology Today. https://www.psychologytoday.com/us/blog/pristine-inner-experience Amit, E., Hoeflin, C., Hamzah, N., & Fedorenko, E. (2017). An asymmetrical relationship between verbal and visual thinking: Converging evidence from behavior and fMRI. NeuroImage, 152, 619–627. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.neuroimage.2017.03.029 Why Brussels Sprouts Taste Better Now by Steffie Drucker From Culinary Dud To Stud: How Dutch Plant Breeders Built Our Brussels Sprouts Boom. (2019, October 30). NPR.Org. https://www.npr.org/sections/thesalt/2019/10/30/773457637/from-culinary-dud-to-stud-how-dutch-plant-breeders-built-our-brussels-sprouts-bo Beck, A. (2019, November 7). It’s Not Your Imagination, Brussels Sprouts Really Do Taste Better Now. Better Homes & Gardens; Better Homes & Gardens. https://www.bhg.com/news/brussels-sprouts-less-bitter/ Pearson, H. (2006, September 18). Distaste for sprouts in the genes. Nature. https://doi.org/10.1038/news060918-1 Perman, A. (2011, November 1). The “brussels sprouts” gene: TAS2R38 | Anna Perman’s Genetic Spaghetti. The Guardian; The Guardian. https://www.theguardian.com/science/blog/2011/nov/01/brussel-sprout-gene Neuroscience for Kids - Bitter Taste Gene. (2003, July 15). Washington.edu. http://faculty.washington.edu/chudler/bitter.html Masur, L. (2019, December 26). The Top 10 Food Trends of the Entire Decade. Kitchn; Apartment Therapy, LLC. https://www.thekitchn.com/decade-food-trends-2010-2019-22973978 Luxury Buying Makes People Feel Fake by Kelsey Donk Luxury consumption can fuel “impostor syndrome” among some buyers. (2019). EurekAlert! https://www.eurekalert.org/pub_releases/2019-12/bc-lcc122019.php Wong, K. (2020, January 30). Why Your Designer Bag Is Making You Feel Worse. The Financial Diet. https://thefinancialdiet.com/luxury-consumer-imposter-syndrome/ Goor, D., Ordabayeva, N., Keinan, A., & Crener, S. (2019). The Impostor Syndrome from Luxury Consumption. Journal of Consumer Research. https://doi.org/10.1093/jcr/ucz044 Subscribe to Curiosity Daily to learn something new every day with Cody Gough and Ashley Hamer. You can also listen to our podcast as part of your Alexa Flash Briefing; Amazon smart speakers users, click/tap “enable” here: https://curiosity.im/podcast-flash-briefing See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The White House communications team has been announced, and while corporate news outlets have rejoiced at the fact that they are all women, the rest of us are looking at their history in politics. Meanwhile, the Supreme Court overturns New York Governor Cuomo's order, Israel most likely assassinated another Iranian nuclear scientist, the feds rule to allow death by firing squad, Trump suggests that he may pardon himself, and more.
This is the Babylon Bee Interview Show. In this episode of the Babylon bee Podcast, Kyle and Ethan talk to Jonah Goldberg. Jonah Goldberg is the Asness Chair in Applied Liberty at the American Enterprise Institute and a Fellow at the National Review Institute. In 2019, he left a role as Senior Editor of National Review magazine after a 21-year stint with the publication to start a new venture. He has been a weekly columnist for the Los Angeles Times since 2005 and a nationally syndicated columnist since 2000. He hosts the popular podcast The Remnant with Jonah Goldberg. His most recent book, Suicide of the West: How the Rebirth of Tribalism, Populism, Nationalism, and Identity Politics Is Destroying American Democracy, was also a New York Times bestseller in 2018.
* (0:29) Models, minis, figs, and toy soldiers. Brodeur proposes Frostgrave. Why Chad is wrong about the Enclave being fully defeated. * (4:02) Minis in an RPG. Enriching or distracting? Brodeur’s blog post on the matter. * (15:36) What miniatures bring to and take away from the typical roleplaying game. Distaste for collectibles and blind […]
Tyler discusses things from, growing up being more attracted to the coaches than the other students, Kristen Stewart and much more...
Learn about whether people think in words or in pictures; why brussels sprouts really are tastier than they used to be; and why buying luxury items might make you feel like an impostor. Whether People Think in Words or Pictures by Ashley Hamer (Listener question from Alicia) (2020). Twitter. https://twitter.com/KylePlantEmoji/status/1221713792913965061 Heavey, C. L., & Hurlburt, R. T. (2008). The phenomena of inner experience. Consciousness and Cognition, 17(3), 798–810. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.concog.2007.12.006 Pristine Inner Experience. (2020). Psychology Today. https://www.psychologytoday.com/us/blog/pristine-inner-experience Amit, E., Hoeflin, C., Hamzah, N., & Fedorenko, E. (2017). An asymmetrical relationship between verbal and visual thinking: Converging evidence from behavior and fMRI. NeuroImage, 152, 619–627. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.neuroimage.2017.03.029 Why Brussels Sprouts Taste Better Now by Steffie Drucker From Culinary Dud To Stud: How Dutch Plant Breeders Built Our Brussels Sprouts Boom. (2019, October 30). NPR.Org. https://www.npr.org/sections/thesalt/2019/10/30/773457637/from-culinary-dud-to-stud-how-dutch-plant-breeders-built-our-brussels-sprouts-bo Beck, A. (2019, November 7). It’s Not Your Imagination, Brussels Sprouts Really Do Taste Better Now. Better Homes & Gardens; Better Homes & Gardens. https://www.bhg.com/news/brussels-sprouts-less-bitter/ Pearson, H. (2006, September 18). Distaste for sprouts in the genes. Nature. https://doi.org/10.1038/news060918-1 Perman, A. (2011, November 1). The “brussels sprouts” gene: TAS2R38 | Anna Perman’s Genetic Spaghetti. The Guardian; The Guardian. https://www.theguardian.com/science/blog/2011/nov/01/brussel-sprout-gene Neuroscience for Kids - Bitter Taste Gene. (2003, July 15). Washington.edu. http://faculty.washington.edu/chudler/bitter.html Masur, L. (2019, December 26). The Top 10 Food Trends of the Entire Decade. Kitchn; Apartment Therapy, LLC. https://www.thekitchn.com/decade-food-trends-2010-2019-22973978 Luxury Buying Makes People Feel Fake by Kelsey Donk Luxury consumption can fuel “impostor syndrome” among some buyers. (2019). EurekAlert! https://www.eurekalert.org/pub_releases/2019-12/bc-lcc122019.php Wong, K. (2020, January 30). Why Your Designer Bag Is Making You Feel Worse. The Financial Diet. https://thefinancialdiet.com/luxury-consumer-imposter-syndrome/ Goor, D., Ordabayeva, N., Keinan, A., & Crener, S. (2019). The Impostor Syndrome from Luxury Consumption. Journal of Consumer Research. https://doi.org/10.1093/jcr/ucz044 Subscribe to Curiosity Daily to learn something new every day with Cody Gough and Ashley Hamer. You can also listen to our podcast as part of your Alexa Flash Briefing; Amazon smart speakers users, click/tap “enable” here: https://curiosity.im/podcast-flash-briefing
Helllllooooooo! Episode 51 is here and it's packed full of twists and turns! Our first moxie lady is a Malaysian politician who fought for women's rights and the education of girls. Next up is a lady king who gave zero shits and did whatever the hell she wanted throughout her wild life! Please check out our Patreon and become part of the Moxie Squad! Find us here - https://www.patreon.com/thatbroadsgotmoxie
Simon Shinerock - one of the UK's most opinionated Estate Agency bosses - you might now like what he says but you will definitely find it fascinating
We’re gonna have to apologize for something here at Worst HQ, we understand we disappointed some fans, and we’re working to ensure we deserve your confidence and support. What are we apologizing for? Don’t worry about THAT! And now, here’s Diablo Four! In this week’s […]
Otaku Talk: We discuss the recent reviews on Code Vein, The Funimation/Aniplex Merger, & Boruto's Latest Chapter. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Today, we discuss an article about AV's impact on urban parking; another article about Silicon Valley's feud with AVs; and the question of whether self-flying cars will be here before self-driving cars, and why it doesn't really matter. ALSO: My full 19-minute Tesla Model 3 review is live; watch it here and be sure to subscribe to my channel! Read, listen, and discuss this episode at MarcHoag.com Follow us on Twitter at twitter.com/AutonomousHoag Follow us on Instagram at instagram.com/autonomoushoag Like us on Facebook: fb.com/autonomoushoag Subscribe to my new YouTube channel at youtube.com/channel/UCzDAWTzwkA_MgmqoOKhHYzQ --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/autonomous-cars-with-marc-hoag/message
Welcome back to an all new episode of the Tall Can Sports podcast. On the show today the guys discuss one of the biggest loop holes in the NHL CBA and how the two teams in Ontario are the poster children for it. Will it be enough to cause another lockout? Later on, William Nylander has decided to change his number to 88 - the same number that Pastrnak, Kane, Burns and many others wear around the league and for some reason many lost their minds. Willy is far from then first guy to wear a famous number - should we care? Are these numbers to be honoured or is it just something to fight over in the summer? And finally, a debate over how important a moment has to be outside your country for it to be counted as your nation's top sports moment ever. Sidney Crosby's Golden Goal at the Olympics was gigantic in Canada but most of the world doesn't care about hockey. Whereas having our guy win the 100m dash is something the whole world recognizes? How do we rank these moments? Should it matter? All this and more on a brand new edition of the show. Visit us at www.tallcanaudio.com Follow us on Twitter & Instagram @TallCanAudio
God fucking dammit Jesus Christ you sons of bitches. You blew it up. Damn you. Damn you all to hell you SONS OF BITCHES. George and Eliza discuss their........ Distaste for this final season of Game of Thrones, while clearly feeling somewhat smug about having set their expectations as low as humanly possible. This episode is dedicated to our fallen Fuck Boy Daario Naharis, whomst we forgot to drag, and the producers just... kind of forgot, I guess. This week's theme music is 'Game of Thrones main theme 80s version' by Steve Duzz check 'em out. > www.youtube.com/watch?v=OKbtC223e30
Panagiotis Michalatos on the luxury of choosing to be simple and the emerging trend of simplicity, the power of intuition, questioning our creative interfaces and workflows, and his love for screens. Pan Michalatos is an architect, lecturer in architecture technology at the Harvard Graduate School of Design, and a Principal Research Engineer at Autodesk. Between 2006 and 2010 he worked as a computational design researcher for the London-based structural engineering firm AKT. Along with colleague Sawako Kaijima, Pan provided consultancy, and designed computational solutions, for a range of high-profile projects. They have also developed a range of software applications for the intuitive and creative use of structural engineering methods in design. Simplicity is an emerging trend; a luxury not everyone can afford. For the last 10,000 years, human biology has barely changed — yet our lives feel more complex, accelerated, and stressful than ever before. What are we trying to slow down from? Favorite quotes "I don't think there is such a thing as a simple life." "You need to have the luxury to choose to simplify your life." "Everything [including art] has utility for the fact that it is being done." "There is a misconception: that our lives have accelerated. […] But for someone 10,000 years ago, [life] would be an equally constant state of stress." "Screens are constructed, by accident or intentionally, to be stared at. You don't have a problem focusing on the screen. The problem is looking away from it." "We are trying to create tools and workflows for designers that incorporate all the knowledge [existing in other disciplines] to be directly accessible and usable." "Software is seen as a way to package knowledge in a usable (and mobile) form, to distribute it." "The other people. That's the challenge." "We try to find drives to keep us distracted from the fact that we're all gonna die." Links Adams Kara Taylor Commodore 64 oramata (app) Monolith (app) Objet 3d printer from Stratasys Millipede (app) Application Programming Interface In Our Time with Melvyn Bragg (podcast) National Technical University of Athens Images of the artifacts used by the main hand by Alberto Frigo (project) WarioWare: Smooth Moves (videogame) "Simplify your life" on Google Ngram Viewer Books Voices from Chernobyl by Svetlana Alexievich Red Plenty by Francis Spufford Collapse of Complex Societies by Joseph Tainter Holy Anorexia by Rudolph M. Bell People mentioned Cristina Caprioli Sawako Kaijima Andrew Payne Melvyn Bragg Dimitris Papalexopoulos Paul Valéry Alberto Frigo Slavoj Žižek Episode notes · Part 1, Pan's career Intro. [0:00] Pan Michalatos. [2:27] Intuitive. [12:02] The "opening" of making. [13:43] Specificity. [15:19] Simple interactions. [16:47] Developing intuition. [18:28] Who designs your software. [20:01] Rewarding interfaces. [22:56] Design automation. [24:33] Constrained interactions. [25:35] Programming languages - How do coding languages affect user interactions? [26:06] Three social contexts - Working with a team, teaching, and doing your own projects. [28:10] Side projects. [28:57] oramata. [31:01] Monolith - A response to the "big promise" of the digital manufacturing industry. [32:46] Millipede. [35:52] Open source. [38:16] Teaching. [39:26] Episode notes · Part 2, Pan's worldview Pan Michalatos. [41:26] Is your life simple? [42:00] Complexity vs Intensity. [42:31] Daily habits. [43:14] Commute. [43:25] Exercise. [43:47] Meditative moments. [44:18] Boredom. [44:44] Media recommendations. [45:06] Focus. [45:48] Email. [46:09] What makes you more creative? [47:25] Your best ideas. [47:52] Work in progress. [47:57] Deliberate practice. [48:32] Disconnection. [49:03] Restrictions. [49:45] Analog. [50:03] Social media. [50:52] Digital clutter. [52:48] Communicative software. [53:37] Success. [55:12] A person that influenced you. [56:33] A sentence to the world. [57:25] Anything you'd do differently? [57:42] Nature. [58:15] Money. [59:11] Clothing. [59:57] Objects. [1:00:33] Distaste towards clutter. [1:00:54] Travel. [1:02:06] Fun experiments. [1:02:52] What's art? [1:03:50] Slow down from what? [1:05:13] Slack vs Scarcity. [1:07:08] The exceptional and the regular. [1:10:06] Book recommendations. [1:15:20] News. [1:17:28] A creative hobby. [1:18:19] Regulating technologies. [1:19:10] Future work. [1:21:42] On Getting Simple. [1:22:53] Submit your questions and I'll try to answer them in future episodes. I'd love to hear from you. If you enjoy the show, would you please consider leaving a short review on Apple Podcasts/iTunes? It takes less than 60 seconds and really helps. Show notes, transcripts, and past episodes at gettingsimple.com/podcast. Theme song Sleep by Steve Combs under CC BY 4.0. Background sounds of people playing golf, vehicles, dogs, bugs, and birds, happened in Cambridge, Massachusetts, while we were recording. Follow Nono Twitter.com/nonoesp Instagram.com/nonoesp Facebook.com/nonomartinezalonso YouTube.com/nonomartinezalonso
How does a worldly person spend his life?-“The bound souls never think of God. If they get any leisure they indulge in idle gossip and foolish talk, or they engage in fruitless work. If you ask one of them the reason, he answers, ‘Oh, I cannot keep still; so I am making a hedge.' When time hangs heavy on their hands they perhaps start playing cards.” There was deep silence in the room. – Gospel of Sri RamakrishnaWhat is the meaning of complete renunciation?-A husband and wife renounced the world and jointly undertook a pilgrimage to various holy shrines. Once as they were walking along the road, the husband being a little ahead of the wife saw a piece of diamond on the road. Immediately he began to scratch the ground to hide the diamond in it, thinking that if his wife saw it perhaps she might be moved by avarice and thus lose the merit of her renunciation. While he was scratching the ground the wife came up and asked him what he was doing. He gave, in an apologetic tone, an evasive reply. She, however, finding not the diamond and reading his thoughts remarked, ‘why have you left the world if you still feel the distinction between the diamond and the dust?' – Gospel of Sri RamakrishnaHow does a man come to Vairagya (dispassion for worldly enjoyment)? -A wife once said to her husband, "Dear, I am very anxious about my brother. For the past one week, he has been thinking of becoming an ascetic and he is making preparations for it. He is trying to reduce gradually all his desires and wants." The husband replied, "Dear, be not at all anxious about your brother. He will never be a mendicant. No one can become a sannyasin in that way. You cannot renounce things in installments." "How does one become a sannyasin, then?" asked his wife. "It is done in this way." So saying he tore into pieces his flowing dress, took a piece of it, tied it around his body and told his wife that she and all others are now mothers and sisters and brothers for him. He left the house, nevermore to return. – Gospel of Sri RamakrishnaThis lecture was given by Swami Tattwamayananda on July 23, 2014.
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Christian shows off a secret skill when Jack needs help with something, and, we make sure everyone hears about Pats' early morning slip up. Plus, Christian shares his new recipe for what could be the best snack on the planet.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Alexis Bonogofsky is a rancher, conservationist, and community organizer who is fiercely committed to protecting the landscapes and communities of eastern Montana. While much of Alexis’s career has been devoted to environmental issues in the West, the 2011 Exxon oil spill in the Yellowstone River brought the fight to her doorstep—her family’s pastures were inundated with oil, threatening not only the local ecosystem, but the livelihoods of her family and community. Since that spill and the ensuing battle with Exxon, Alexis has become an outspoken advocate for ranchers, farmers, and rural Montana stakeholders. Through her writing, photography, and old-fashioned relationship-building, Alexis has become an invaluable force in bringing people together even in today’s divisive political climate. • Alexis grew up in eastern Montana as part of a tight-knit, hardworking, blue-collar family. Her parents engrained in her a rock-solid work ethic, a deep sense of responsibility, and a refusal to back down from bullies-- characteristics that have served her well in her life and career. Alexis studied international development in undergrad and grad school, but decided that rather than taking her expertise to another country, she could apply those invaluable skills to her home of eastern Montana. As you’ll hear in our conversation, Alexis is humble and open-minded, but completely unwavering when it comes to standing up against individuals or companies that seek to take advantage of the less powerful. • I can’t overstate how much I enjoyed this conversation. Alexis is a shining example of the impact that one person can have if she’s willing to work hard, be humble, play the long game, and have the bravery to put herself out there. We cover a lot, including the Exxon oil spill and how it affected her life, work, and sense of responsibility. We talk about her time working with Native Americans as part of the Tribal Lands Partnership, and some of the wisdom gained from that job. She discusses the lessons learned from her parents and shares some thoughts on her father’s tragic death several years ago. We also delve into her writing process, hunting, public lands, goats, llamas, and our mutual contempt for bullies. And Alexis also offers a ton of book recommendations that have never been mentioned on the podcast before. • This is a seriously inspiring episode, so I’m very excited for you to listen. Be sure to check out Alexis’s blog “East of Billings” and follow her on social media. I have links to everything in the episode notes. Enjoy! ••• Episode Notes: http://mountainandprairie.com/alexis/ East of Billings: http://www.eastofbillings.com ••• TOIPICS DISCUSSED: 4:10 - How Alexis describes her work 5:25 - Eastern Montana described 7:30 - Exxon oil spill on Alexis’s farm 11:00 - Dealing with Exxon 17:00 - The origins of Alexis’s leadership abilities 20:35 - Role models 23:20 - Misunderstandings around “environmentalists” 26:10 - Education and early work 28:40 - Lessons learned from working with Native American tribes 31:00 - Technique for finding common ground among opposing groups 34:30 - Political aspirations? 35:15 - Resources that have shaped Alexis’s thoughts on organizing 38:35 - Writing and photography 42:00 - Bravery required for writing 43:30 - Alexis’s father’s tragic death 46:45 - Distaste for bullies 49:30 - Public Lands 52:45 - Artemis Sportswomen 55:00 - Goats! 58:10 - Favorite books 1:00:35 - Favorite films 1:01:30 - Other activities 1:02:35 - Most powerful outdoor experience 1:04:30 - Favorite location in the West 1:05:00 - Best advice 1:06:30 - Request of listeners 1:07:40 - Connect with Alexis
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For our second show, we discuss the types of guys we were attracted to when we were young and how those types have changed over the years.
There are poles about every little thing going on with the provincial election where we can see a few interesting trends. One of the most interesting things is how many people are voting for the NDP not because they want the NDP to win but becuase they don't want the Liberals or PCs to. Will you be voting because you believe in a party or because you don't want another to win?-There's some idea that Hamilton did, in fact, have an NHL team at one point. Too bad there isn't any jersey or sweater in any museums to prove it until now! Someone has found one after going to some great lengths to find it and he shares some stories from his journey. Guest: Russ Boychuk, Seeker of a 1925 Hamilton Tiger Jersey-Scott's producer, Ben, has been posed with three really... interesting situations that people have been found in. From a heavily tattooed man standing on top of swings shouting the birds and the bees story in graphic detail to three men who stole a 25ft shed with a pickup truck and a guy who hid his legless girlfriend from the police in a garbage can, Ben has quite a few peculiar options to choose from. What story will he crown as his story of the day? Which one is your story of the day?-It's official! Johnny Manziel is now a Tiger-Cat and if there's someone who knows the ins and outs of this, it's none other than CHML's very own Rick Zamperin. What does he think of Manziel's signing? Will we be seeing a prosperous season for the Ticats or will he just do something dumb and pull the Cats down? Guest: Rick Zamperin, Senior Sports Director at Global News Radio 900 CHML
Troubadours and Raconteurs, it's just about time for our August break but first... We have for your listening pleasure Episode 234 of "Troubadours and Raconteurs with E.W. Conundrum Demure" Crafted In North Eastern Pennsylvania, Heard All Over The World. We feature a conversation with acclaimed poet, professor and publisher Philip Brady. We delve into these areas - When He Knew He Was a Poet, Inventing Words, Learning Poems By Heart, the Writing Process, Making and Remaking Your Mind, Yeats, Incredible Teachers, Peeling Away Layers of Distaste for Poetry, the Publishable Ones, Philip Shares One of His Pieces and Several of Those from His Favorite Writers, He Also Shares Some Insight for Writers the World Over... This week's sixty minutes includes an EW Essay titled "Gong." We also share another poignant essay by Dr. Michael Pavese (aka Uncle Cesare) titled "The Librarian." We have a poem called "Porno Stunt." Our music this week is provided by these wonderful artists: Django Reinhardt, Stephan Grapelli, Jimi Hendrix, Charles Bradley, DJ Jazzy Jeff and the Fresh Prince, Cole Porter, Branford Marsalis, and Terrence Blanchard. Commercial Free, Community Radio at its Finest. Share this episode with whomever you choose. Tell your Friends and Neighbors... Become a friend via facebook - Freespeakandsome Withewconundrum. Follow us on Twitter @FreespeakWit.
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Shea Serrano joins The Bobcast, reflecting on how his father's approach to his childhood inspired him. He also breaks down his writing process, butts heads with Bobby over J. Cole and recalls when Grantland ended and The Ringer began where he now writes. His worry wasn't about himself, but more the others as he prepared to go back to teaching until he got the call.
Ed Kurth of Pewaukee wrestling stops by to talk about the issues facing the sport, including diminished participation numbers (26:15). He talks about the difficulty of recruiting a base of wrestlers, the one unexpected challenge of academies in the Milwaukee area, what a uniform adjustment might mean and what it's like overseeing two of the state's best wrestlers, Jacob Raschka and Blaze Beltran. Also, JP and JR talk about the local negative vibe for Joe Buck and Troy Aikman, who will call the Packers playoff game for a second straight weekend, the potential downside to a media fascination with JJ Watt (13:15) and a little about the manic Milwaukee Bucks (19:50).
Artist // Rawtekk Release // Reloaded Pt. 2 Release Date // 29.09.2016 Rawtekk present 'Reloaded Pt. 2' - the 2nd part of their retrospective, showcasing their best material to date - revised, reimagined, redefined and remastered. Taking the timeless ideas of these tracks, evolving them and bringing them firmly into the present sounding fresher than ever. Rawtekk stand as one of the most diverse and forward-thinking live acts of today, combining the sublime otherworldly vocals of Eisblume with the consistently unique sound design of the production duo. The last 4 years have seen them create a pair of seminal LPs in the form of 'Sprouted & Formed' and 'Here's To Them' for Medschool, with Rawtekk exploring new territories sometimes experimental and heavy, other times light and airy - but always with an absolute commitment to stretching the borders of what's possible. The Reloaded series marks the crossing of a border into a new era for the duo, with deadly new material incoming - it's a perfect time to offer a hand to the past and evolve it to have a place in the present.
We're back with guest co-host Joe Foster (joe-foster.com) James checks in from his tour with Julien Baker, we talk Tom King's The Vision (13:40), and Joe explains why he can't deal with wrestling.
In this episode, Shana and Daniel are joined by James Murphy of the Pex Lives and City of the Dead podcasts. They certainly are not currently sharing posting duties on a media criticism website owned and operated by a Blakean Marxist occultist. Certainly not. Main Topic: Confidence and Paranoia. With special guest James Murphy of Pex Lives. Cute. Groovetown. Kind of a shit. James and Red Dwarf. Fetishizing VHS. Fort. That old thing. Child James and The Cat. Isolated. Hit record. Raised by Craig Charles. Depth. Racial politics. Grim. Mobius Strip of Writing. Critical distance. Pyschology. Not a space bum. Insecurities. Colors. Distaste. Stabim and Portugese. Integration. Motivation. Dialectic. Class. Lister's Found Future. (Dog noise.) Not the cool kids. Sociopathy. Sarcasm. Cheap seats. It's the eighties. Pig-headed. Representation. Jim Crow. The Inevitable Bit About Rape. Yvonne. MGTOW. Rimmer and the Internet. Caring Rimmer. Rape and comedy. Keegan. Craig Ferguson. American doofuses. Ruby Rhod. Chipper and fever. Humanity. Addiction. Insightful Rimmer. Creepy or romantic? Exploding heads. Reagan. Extreme romantic love. Distance. Kochanski. Gendered insults. 'Cause duh. Pegging. Tomboy versus Cheeses. The Cat likes Lister. Impulse. Dreams. Longevity. (Puppy growls.) Rimmer's ally. Kochanski's box. Appendage. Remake. Christie. Not into e-readers. Losers.
Series: N/AService: Sun AMType: SermonSpeaker: Jeff Smelser
In this weeks episode we reveal our distaste for the new DFA record, we talk about determinism as it relates to sexual predators, all of the nine million new books on our reading lists, and speaking of sexual predators, we sum up last week's Sam Pepper internet shitstorm. Have no idea what I'm talking about? TUNE IN!
On today's show we test your gag reflex. First an exploration of rank, funky cheeses made from your own body's bacteria. Then the history of how distaste evolved into disgust. SHOW CLOCK 00:00 Opening Credits 00:50 Introduction 01:41 South By South Swab 11:40 Distaste and Disgust 14:45 Closing Credits CREDITS Special thanks to Lindsay Patterson and Jacqueline Boytim for researching this show. Additional credits available at chemheritage.org/distillations.