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Tom E. Curran and Phil Perry break down Drake Maye's performance and more from Day 2 of Patriots minicamp. Drake Maye also spoke to the media, so they take a look at some of his comments. Maye talked about his excitement to play with A.J. Brown, and Tom and Phil give some thoughts on the receiver room. They also take a look at ways Drake Maye has improved since Year 2. 0:00 - Day 2 of Patriots minicamp underway 3:57 - Looking at Drake Maye's day 8:10 - Drake Maye's excitement for A.J. Brown & thoughts on the receiver room 14:47 - Drake Maye becoming a leader 22:45 - Drake Maye's improvement from last year WATCH every episode of the Patriots Talk podcast on YouTubeFollow NBC Sports Boston:NBCSportsBoston.comX @NBCSpatriotsFacebookInstagramTikTok Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
Dylan and Alex are joined by Nathan Grubel of Draft Deeper and No Ceilings to continue our coverage of the NBA draft! Impossible to trade up?, Morez the Michigan big we want?, Cam Carr to the rescue?, Could Presti take Graves at 12?, Draft and Stash?, Philon a fit for the Thunder?, and more! Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
In this Diving Deep episode, Dr. Robert Pearl and Jeremy Corr examine the rapid advance of generative AI, along with the growing conflict between medicine's mission to heal and doctors' need for financial security. The conversation begins with a question now echoing across every profession: Will AI replace highly trained workers? In medicine, Dr. Pearl argues, the answer is less about replacement than redefinition. Drawing on recent changes in software development, he explains how “vibe coding” has allowed programmers to stop writing much of the code themselves and instead use generative AI to build, test and refine applications from plain-language instructions. Rather than feeling diminished, many coders report greater satisfaction because AI has taken over the repetitive, error-prone work and left them more time for problem-solving. Pearl sees a similar possibility in healthcare. Like coding, medicine relies on years of training, structured reasoning and repeatable processes. Chronic disease management offers the clearest example. Hypertension, diabetes and high cholesterol are leading causes of heart attacks, strokes and kidney failure, yet proven treatments often fail because doctors lack the time to monitor patients continuously and adjust medications quickly. With home devices, physician-set targets and generative AI support, care could shift from occasional office visits to ongoing management, helping more patients achieve control while freeing physicians to focus on complex cases. The second half of the episode turns from technology to mission. Using Tim Cook's legacy at Apple as a case study, Pearl examines what happens when values and financial incentives collide. Cook's tenure produced extraordinary business results, but critics have questioned whether some of his choices conflicted with his own values and Apple's public statements around privacy, dignity and human-centered technology. Pearl uses that as background for a similar question about medicine: What happens when doctors, who train to help and heal others above all else, feel increasingly forced to make career decisions shaped by money? For generations, medicine was understood as a calling. Today, most physicians no longer own their practices. Many now work for hospitals, health systems, insurers or private equity-backed groups, while others have moved into concierge or direct primary care models. Pearl stresses that these choices are rational. But the financial upside comes with psychological and moral consequences that are rarely discussed — and that may shape the future of physician fulfillment. For more, tune into this month's episode and check out the links below. Helpful links The AI Revolution In Coding Offers A Preview Of Medicine's Future (Forbes) What Tim Cook's Legacy Teaches Doctors About Money And Mission (Forbes) Monthly Musings on American Healthcare (RobertPearlMD.com) * * * Dr. Robert Pearl is the author of “ChatGPT, MD: How AI-Empowered Patients & Doctors Can Take Back Control of American Medicine.” Fixing Healthcare is a co-production of Dr. Robert Pearl and Jeremy Corr. Subscribe to the show via Apple, Spotify or wherever you find podcasts. Join the conversation or suggest a guest by following the show on X and LinkedIn. The post FHC #217: GenAI, physician fulfillment & the future of medical practice appeared first on Fixing Healthcare.
On YAS Podcast, host Daisy Ducati interviews Dr. Mireille Miller-Young (UC Santa Barbara), author of A Taste for Brown Sugar: Black Women in Pornography, about researching Black women's labor, representation, and sexual agency in adult media. Miller-Young discusses identifying in solidarity with sex workers, academic stigma and career pushback, and how sex workers cared for her during fieldwork as she sought to disrupt extractive research traditions. She explains developing a “Black feminist pornographic gaze,” critiques anti-porn feminism's shallow analysis and alignment with criminalization, and connects policies like the Nordic model and FOSTA-SESTA to increased danger and deplatforming. The conversation also addresses racialized policing of massage parlors, censorship and surveillance in academia, and her argument that Black women navigate both exploitation and agency through “erotic sovereignty,” urging listeners to avoid stigma and center sex workers' voices. All the Chapters 00:00 Conference Backlash 00:39 Podcast Welcome 02:00 Pronouns Solidarity 04:34 Care From Workers 07:07 Awards And Motherhood 09:00 Research Origins 11:47 Labor Roots Story 14:48 Archive Hunt 16:31 Pornographic Gaze 20:52 Policy And Policing 23:29 FOSTA SESTA Fallout 26:23 Surveillance Creep 28:20 AI Sex Project 30:23 Academic Silencing 32:52 Fear of Wokeism 33:29 CRT and Property 34:50 Education Under Attack 36:11 News Burnout Break 36:53 Support the Podcast 37:24 Book Exploitation and Agency 37:51 Feminist Sex Wars 38:28 Queer Porn Counterculture 42:36 Respectability Backlash 48:49 Erotic Sovereignty Theory 50:04 Money Sex Fame 51:33 Sex Work History Choices 01:00:19 Stigma Media Literacy 01:03:04 Sexual Radical Future 01:05:16 Closing and Where to Find All the links Dr. Mireille Website Donate to our work YAS Work Instagram YAS Work BlueSky YAS Work Twitter YAS Work Youtube YASStore.Shop
Welcome to another in our offseaon series of deep dives.On this episode we dive deep on the 2026 Denver Broncos and ask the question, What does success look like?Also, we play a game with Brad. Can he go 20-0 on his first shot?
On this episode we're joined by Adrian Wood to do a deep dive on the #bengals Adrian shares the whirlwind experience of being recognised for his dedication to the Cincinnati Bengals as their International Fan of the Year.From submitting videos about his passion to getting a surprise call from the NFL, his story is a testament to the power of community and love for the game.
Fixing Healthcare hosts Jeremy Corr and Dr. Robert Pearl are revisiting a past episode of Diving Deep while Dr. Pearl travels and keynotes events around the world. And like last week's replay, this conversation was selected for a reason. Originally recorded more than three years ago, this episode explores two issues that remain central to the future of American medicine: how healthcare leaders respond to technological change and whether the nation can finally move beyond fee-for-service reimbursement. Looking back now, the discussion feels strikingly current. Many of the opportunities Dr. Pearl identified at the time still exist today. Generative AI has advanced dramatically. Remote monitoring tools are more powerful and accessible than ever. And healthcare leaders continue to acknowledge the need for better chronic disease management, prevention and lower-cost care delivery. Yet despite these advances, many of the nation's biggest healthcare problems remain unresolved. U.S. quality outcomes still lag peer nations. Life expectancy remains years shorter than in comparable countries. And healthcare costs continue rising at rates that far exceed inflation, wage growth and GDP. Throughout the episode, Dr. Pearl argues that these failures are not primarily technological. The tools to improve care already existed — and continue to improve rapidly today. The greater challenge is leadership itself: helping clinicians embrace change, aligning incentives around patient outcomes and building the operational systems required to make better care possible at scale. The conversation also revisits capitation and value-based care, themes that have resurfaced repeatedly in recent Fixing Healthcare episodes. Dr. Pearl explains why fee-for-service reimbursement continues to reward volume over outcomes and why meaningful progress in affordability will require shifting financial incentives toward prevention, chronic disease control and long-term patient health. Revisiting this episode now offers a useful perspective on the past several years of healthcare transformation: technology has accelerated, but the deeper structural changes required to improve affordability and outcomes have moved far more slowly. Helpful links The Anatomy Of Healthcare Leadership: A Mind For Technology (Forbes) Healthcare Leadership: Following The Money Can Lead To Positive Change (Forbes) Monthly Musings on American Healthcare (RobertPearlMD.com) * * * Dr. Robert Pearl is the author of “ChatGPT, MD: How AI-Empowered Patients & Doctors Can Take Back Control of American Medicine.” Fixing Healthcare is a co-production of Dr. Robert Pearl and Jeremy Corr. Subscribe to the show via Apple, Spotify or wherever you find podcasts. Join the conversation or suggest a guest by following the show on Twitter and LinkedIn. The post FHC #215: Revisiting healthcare leadership, technology & capitation appeared first on Fixing Healthcare.
On this episode of Altitude Advantage, lead writer Aric DiLalla and digital content contributor Susanna Weir take a week-by-week look at the Broncos' 2026 schedule and highlight their biggest takeaways. Intro and initial thoughts (00:00-8:47) Week 1 at Chiefs (8:48-12:05) Week 2 vs. Jaguars (12:06-14:28) Week 3 vs. Rams (14:29-17:06) Week 4 at 49ers (17:07-19:04) Week 5 at Chargers (19:05-22:22) Week 6 vs. Seahawks (22:23-25:12) Week 7 at Cardinals (25:13-28:12) Week 8 vs. Chiefs (28:13-28:34) Week 9 at Panthers (28:35-30:50) Week 10 bye and Week 11 vs. Raiders (30:51-32:58) Week 12 at Steelers (32:59-34:44) Week 13 vs. Dolphins (34:45-35:46) Week 14 at Jets (35:47-39:11) Week 15 at Raiders (39:12-39:24) Week 16 vs. Bills (39:25-43:44) Week 17 at Patriots (43:45-46:41) Week 18 vs. Chargers (46:42-47:21) Final thoughts (47:22-49:27) Want more of Altitude Advantage? Subscribe on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, TuneIn, Stitcher or wherever you get your podcasts. Make sure to leave a rating and review or a comment if you're watching on YouTube.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
On this episode of the Autzen Audibles podcast, DuckTerritory's Erik Skopil and Jackson Moore get together to break down Oregon's 2027 recruiting class. Together, they take a look at where the Ducks have succeeded so far before taking a peak at June's official visit season. To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices
It's Episode 233 of the G'day Gridiron Podcast!Tonight we're going to dive deep into the Las Vegas Raiders.Who are they? What are they? Can they ever find that grit that once defined the Raiders?We also catch up with Brad and find out how the National Men's Final went between @AmericanFootballQLD & @Gridironvic Check out everything on the socials. @gdaygridiron everywhere.Linktr.ee/AussieGridironNetwork
For the next two weeks, Fixing Healthcare hosts Jeremy Corr and Dr. Robert Pearl will be replaying past episodes of Diving Deep while Dr. Pearl travels and keynotes events around the world. But these aren't random reruns. They were selected for a reason: to highlight just how quickly technology is advancing and how slowly healthcare is adapting. This week's flashback revisits a July 2024 conversation recorded shortly after OpenAI released GPT-4o, a major leap forward in generative AI at the time. Less than two years later, the pace of change is striking. Capabilities that once felt groundbreaking now seem primitive compared to what today's AI tools can accomplish for patients, physicians and healthcare organizations. At the same time, the episode's broader themes remain remarkably current. Dr. Pearl and Jeremy discuss the future role of generative AI in medicine, how these tools could improve diagnosis and patient monitoring and why healthcare institutions often struggle to embrace transformative technology quickly. The episode also examines another issue that remains unresolved today: the high cost of GLP-1 medications like Wegovy and Ozempic. Dr. Pearl explains why these highly effective obesity treatments remain financially out of reach for many Americans despite growing demand and expanding clinical use. Revisiting this conversation now offers a useful reminder: technology can advance extraordinarily fast, but healthcare systems, incentives and policies often lag far behind. Helpful links: OpenAI's Rule-Shattering GPT-4o Update Will Be Lifesaving, Too (Forbes) Wegovy And Ozempic Are Overpriced By 400-500% — Here's A Quick Solution (Forbes) Monthly Musings on American Healthcare (Robert Pearl's newsletter) * * * Dr. Robert Pearl is the author of “ChatGPT, MD: How AI-Empowered Patients & Doctors Can Take Back Control of American Medicine.” Fixing Healthcare is a co-production of Dr. Robert Pearl and Jeremy Corr. Subscribe to the show via Apple, Spotify or wherever you find podcasts. Join the conversation or suggest a guest by following the show on X and LinkedIn. The post FHC #214: Revisiting GLP-1 prices and ChatGPT’s early leap forward appeared first on Fixing Healthcare.
On this episode, we are joined by Scott Gould, an occupational therapist and certified hand therapist, to discuss a potpourri of topics related to the elbow. We discuss ligament injuries, tendon injuries, joint reconstruction and techniques to restore range of motion following traumatic injuries.Guest bio: Scott Gould is an occupational therapist, certified hand therapist and certified kinesio taping practitioner who has worked at the Indiana Hand To Shoulder Center for the past 15 years. The Indiana Hand To Shoulder Center is a private practice with 12 surgeons who specialize in upper extremity and 20 therapists. Scott is a member of ASHT and AAHS. He also instructs a two-day course titled introduction to hand therapy through therapy network seminars. Outside of work Scott has two boys, Grayson (age 13) and Eli (age 10). He is an assistant coach for Eli's baseball team this spring. He also plays music as a “side hustle” both in a cover band covering 60s and 70s rock and soul and as a solo musician playing his own songs and a wide variety of covers.The views and opinions expressed in the Hands in Motion podcast are those of the guests and do not necessarily reflect the official policy or position of ASHT. Appearance on the podcast does not imply endorsement of any products, services or viewpoints discussed.
In this Diving Deep episode, Dr. Robert Pearl and Jeremy Corr dissect two issues that are often discussed separately but are deeply intertwined: how Americans can live longer, healthier lives and how the nation can make healthcare more affordable. The conversation begins with longevity. As interest in lifespan and “healthspan” grows, Dr. Pearl challenges three widely held beliefs that, in his view, are holding Americans back. First, the idea that physical and cognitive decline is inevitable with age. New research suggests that nearly half of older adults improve over time, particularly when they maintain a positive outlook and stay physically and mentally active. Second, the belief that longevity can be “hacked” through supplements, peptides and other quick fixes. Despite a $50 billion market and widespread adoption, Pearl explains that most of these interventions lack strong clinical evidence in humans. And third, the assumption that prevention can wait until middle age. Updated cardiovascular guidelines show that earlier screening and intervention, particularly around LDL cholesterol, can dramatically reduce long-term risk. From there, the discussion shifts to the financial side of healthcare. Pearl argues that improving population health is the most effective way to reduce costs, but that meaningful change will also require a fundamental redesign of how care is delivered. Drawing on behavioral research, he introduces a central concept: healthcare leaders tend to solve problems by adding more resources (staff, beds, technology) when better outcomes often require subtraction first. The second half of the episode applies this “subtraction before addition” framework across the healthcare system. In outpatient care, Pearl describes how the traditional small physician office has become increasingly inefficient in an era dominated by chronic disease and administrative complexity. He proposes larger, integrated models that share staff, leverage generative AI and shift from calendar-based visits to continuous, need-based care. In emergency departments, he outlines how segmenting patients by clinical severity could reduce wait times, improve outcomes and lower costs by treating low-risk cases through primary care pathways. And in inpatient settings, he points to hospital-at-home programs as a way to safely care for a significant share of patients at lower cost and with better outcomes. Taken together, this episode teaches that Americans can extend both lifespan and healthspan by rejecting outdated assumptions and focusing on proven behaviors. At the same time, healthcare affordability will not improve by continuing to add more of the same. It will require eliminating inefficiencies, redesigning care delivery and replacing outdated models with ones better suited to modern medicine. For more, tune into this month's episode and check out the links below. Helpful links New Studies Show Americans Are Thinking About Longevity All Wrong (Forbes) The More We Add To U.S. Healthcare, The Worse It Gets (Forbes) Monthly Musings on American Healthcare (RobertPearlMD.com) * * * Dr. Robert Pearl is the author of “ChatGPT, MD: How AI-Empowered Patients & Doctors Can Take Back Control of American Medicine.” Fixing Healthcare is a co-production of Dr. Robert Pearl and Jeremy Corr. Subscribe to the show via Apple, Spotify or wherever you find podcasts. Join the conversation or suggest a guest by following the show on X and LinkedIn. The post FHC #213: Longevity myths, healthcare costs & why medicine must subtract to improve appeared first on Fixing Healthcare.
DIVING DEEP into something most parents never think twice about… but definitely should: The shoes you put on your kid's feet are affecting their brain development, posture, and even how they move for the rest of their life.
"I am a F.B.I. Agent!" This week, we're paddling out into the 50-year storm to revisit the 1991 adrenaline-fueled masterpiece, Point Break. It's a film that shouldn't work on paper—a Zen-philosophical surfing heist movie—yet it somehow redefined the action genre. From the high-stakes "Ex-Presidents" bank robberies to Gary Busey's unhinged energy, we're breaking down why this Kathryn Bigelow classic remains the ultimate high-octane trip through early 90s cinema. The Movie Hound joins Dave and Rob to dive into the wild casting rumors, the "less than nothing" philosophy of the script, and the legendary stunts that made this a cult favorite. We explore the bromance between Johnny Utah and Bodhi and discuss how a movie this absurd managed to become a genuine masterpiece. Grab your board and join us as we decide if this is a spiritual experience or just life's sick sense of humor. Vaya con Dios, brah! Chapters 00:00 - Unpacking the Zen of Point Break 3:20 - Critics and Fans Reaction to Point Break 12:57 - Point Break and it's Link to Fast & Furious 18:57 - Behind the Scenes: Who Almost Starred in Point Break 26:24 - Groundbreaking Techniques that Made Point Break Iconic 36:38 - Diving Deep into Point Break's Most Quotable Moments 49:52 - Unpacking the Wildest Scenes and Nostalgic Elements 59:39 - The Best Over the Top and Profound Quotes of the Film 1:05:20 - Coolest Characters, Favorite Songs, and Aspen Moments 1:13:24 - Listener Shout-Outs, Rewatchability, and Next Episode Preview Connect with Totally 80s and 90s Recall Website: https://bleav.com/shows/totally-80s-and-90s-recall/ Email: 80s90srecall@gmail.com Voicemail: (509) 426-4542 Linktree: https://linktr.ee/80s90srecall Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
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In this Diving Deep episode, Dr. Robert Pearl and Jeremy Corr connect two forces that are beginning to reshape the future of medicine: healthcare's worsening economic inefficiency and the rise of physician-built generative AI tools. The conversation opens with a provocative interpretation of the latest U.S. jobs reports. While healthcare has become the nation's primary engine of employment growth, Dr. Pearl argues that this is not a sign of strength. It is evidence that medicine continues to meet rising demand by adding labor instead of improving productivity. In his view, that failure to modernize is driving higher costs for employers, families and government programs while setting the stage for inevitable disruption. From there, the discussion shifts to what that disruption could look like. Pearl outlines how generative AI could improve chronic disease monitoring, reduce unnecessary hospital stays and detect inpatient decline earlier than current workflows allow. These advances, he argues, would lower costs not by rationing care but by improving outcomes. The second half of the episode turns to one of the most practical and exciting developments in generative AI: vibe coding. Here, Pearl explains how physicians can now use plain-English prompts to create customized digital tools that reflect their own clinical judgment and practice preferences. Rather than relying on static handouts or generic patient portals, doctors could build affordable applications that monitor patients continuously between visits and intervene earlier when problems arise. Taken together, the episode puts forth a clear thesis: healthcare's worsening economics are not a sign of resilience. They are a sign that medicine has failed to modernize. What's more: generative AI, especially through vibe coding, may be the most practical path to higher-quality, lower-cost care. For more, tune into this month's episode and check out the links below. Helpful links US Jobs Report Spotlights Healthcare's Inefficiency, Signals Disruption (Forbes) How Vibe Coding Will Reshape Medical Practice (Forbes) Monthly Musings on American Healthcare (RobertPearlMD.com) * * * Dr. Robert Pearl is the author of “ChatGPT, MD: How AI-Empowered Patients & Doctors Can Take Back Control of American Medicine.” Fixing Healthcare is a co-production of Dr. Robert Pearl and Jeremy Corr. Subscribe to the show via Apple, Spotify or wherever you find podcasts. Join the conversation or suggest a guest by following the show on X and LinkedIn. The post FHC #210: Healthcare's productivity crisis & how vibe coding could help appeared first on Fixing Healthcare.
Gugs Mhlungu chats with Resident CSI and nature conservationist Tim Neary and Jean Hattingh, author of Against the Tide, Diver, and Record-Holding Spear fisherwoman, about her journey in spearfishing, the challenges she has faced, including gender discrimination and close encounters with sharks, as well as the skills needed to excel in the sport. She also highlights practical interventions to protect marine life and promote cleaner, more sustainable oceans. Gugs Mhlungu gets you ready for the weekend each Saturday and Sunday morning on 702. She is your weekend wake-up companion, with all you need to know for your weekend. The topics Gugs covers range from lifestyle, family, health, and fitness to books, motoring, cooking, culture, and what is happening on the weekend in 702land. Thank you for listening to a podcast from 702 Weekend Breakfast with Gugs Mhlungu. Listen live on Primedia+ on Saturdays and Sundays from 06:00 and 10:00 (SA Time) to Weekend Breakfast with Gugs Mhlungu broadcast on 702 https://buff.ly/gk3y0Kj For more from the show go to https://buff.ly/u3Sf7Zy or find all the catch-up podcasts here https://buff.ly/BIXS7AL Subscribe to the 702 daily and weekly newsletters https://buff.ly/v5mfetc Follow us on social media: 702 on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/TalkRadio702 702 on TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@talkradio702 702 on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/talkradio702/ 702 on X: https://x.com/Radio702 702 on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@radio702 See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
When you think about it the ocean is kind of like space.Today we're talking about In Other Waters by Jump Over the Age! A game about the wonder and devastation of ecological science, and good menus.Get In Other Waters on Steam, Humble, GoG, or Nintendo Switch!!! Follow Jump Over the Age's work on their website!Discussed in the episode:Listen to Leaving the Party!!!In Other Waters is about exploring an alien ocean through an AI interface by Nicole Carpenter for PolygonIn Other Waters, ft. Gareth Damian Martin by Bad End: A Videogame Podcast'Citizen Sleeper' dev on how players' bodies shape the story by Robin
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Season 3 Finale: Raw Confessions & Hard-Won Hope *WARNING: This podcast mentions suicide, sexual abuse & trauma and may be triggering. Episode Summary In this reflective episode, Lisa and Natasha recap the emotional journey of Season 3 of The Survivors. They reflect on their origin stories, the various types of trauma and survival stories shared throughout the season, and the importance of storytelling in healing. The conversation touches on themes of gratitude amidst grief, navigating domestic abuse, holiday expectations, and the complexities of joy and loss. They also look ahead to Season 4, sharing their excitement for new voices and interactive engagements with their audience. Episode Sponsored by The HelpHUB™ Struggling with your mental health? Feeling lost, overwhelmed, or just alone? Well, you're not. Welcome to The HelpHUB™—your online destination for mental health resources, treatment options, content, and tools to help meet you exactly where you are in the moment. Visit TheHelpHUB.co to get started. Takeaways It's been a whirlwind, absolutely.The podcast has provided a platform for diverse survivor stories.Sharing personal experiences can help others heal.Gratitude can coexist with grief.Navigating domestic abuse is a shared struggle.Holiday expectations can be overwhelming.Life in a polygamy cult shapes unique survival stories.Financial stress during holidays is a common burden.Parenthood while grieving presents unique challenges.Complicated joy is a valid emotional experience. Chapters 00:00 Season Three Reflection and Connection 02:57 Origin Stories and New Beginnings 06:03 Diving Deep into Trauma 09:01 The Power of Sharing Stories 11:46 Gratitude Amidst Grief 14:45 Breaking the Silence on Domestic Abuse 17:55 Holiday Expectations and Realities 20:50 Life in a Polygamy Cult 23:58 Financial Pressures During Holidays 25:02 Navigating Parenthood and Personal Identity 26:35 Grieving While Parenting: A Unique Challenge 28:38 The Impact of Grief on Family Dynamics 29:53 Burnout After the Holidays 31:53 Understanding Complicated Joy After Trauma 34:11 Grieving the Life You Thought You'd Have 38:31 Finding Community and Connection in Grief Mental Health Resources If you or someone you know is struggling, please call 988 for help.The Survivors Podcast Website – https://thesurvivors.net/The HelpHUB™ – Mental health resources, tools, and support networks – https://www.thehelphub.co/National Domestic Violence Hotline – Call 1-800-799-SAFE (7223) Follow & Connect With Us
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Season 3 Finale: Raw Confessions & Hard-Won Hope *WARNING: This podcast mentions suicide, sexual abuse & trauma and may be triggering. Episode Summary In this reflective episode, Lisa and Natasha recap the emotional journey of Season 3 of The Survivors. They reflect on their origin stories, the various types of trauma and survival stories shared throughout the season, and the importance of storytelling in healing. The conversation touches on themes of gratitude amidst grief, navigating domestic abuse, holiday expectations, and the complexities of joy and loss. They also look ahead to Season 4, sharing their excitement for new voices and interactive engagements with their audience. Episode Sponsored by The HelpHUB™ Struggling with your mental health? Feeling lost, overwhelmed, or just alone? Well, you're not. Welcome to The HelpHUB™—your online destination for mental health resources, treatment options, content, and tools to help meet you exactly where you are in the moment. Visit TheHelpHUB.co to get started. Takeaways It's been a whirlwind, absolutely.The podcast has provided a platform for diverse survivor stories.Sharing personal experiences can help others heal.Gratitude can coexist with grief.Navigating domestic abuse is a shared struggle.Holiday expectations can be overwhelming.Life in a polygamy cult shapes unique survival stories.Financial stress during holidays is a common burden.Parenthood while grieving presents unique challenges.Complicated joy is a valid emotional experience. Chapters 00:00 Season Three Reflection and Connection 02:57 Origin Stories and New Beginnings 06:03 Diving Deep into Trauma 09:01 The Power of Sharing Stories 11:46 Gratitude Amidst Grief 14:45 Breaking the Silence on Domestic Abuse 17:55 Holiday Expectations and Realities 20:50 Life in a Polygamy Cult 23:58 Financial Pressures During Holidays 25:02 Navigating Parenthood and Personal Identity 26:35 Grieving While Parenting: A Unique Challenge 28:38 The Impact of Grief on Family Dynamics 29:53 Burnout After the Holidays 31:53 Understanding Complicated Joy After Trauma 34:11 Grieving the Life You Thought You'd Have 38:31 Finding Community and Connection in Grief Mental Health Resources If you or someone you know is struggling, please call 988 for help.The Survivors Podcast Website – https://thesurvivors.net/The HelpHUB™ – Mental health resources, tools, and support networks – https://www.thehelphub.co/National Domestic Violence Hotline – Call 1-800-799-SAFE (7223) Follow & Connect With Us
Author, filmmaker, and host of the Dinesh D'Souza Podcast, Dinesh goes in on the ridiculousness of the battle between right-wing political influencers, and why Israel is at the center.
In this Diving Deep episode, Dr. Robert Pearl and Jeremy Cor return to a question listeners have been asking for months: What role will generative AI realistically play in American healthcare? Dr. Pearl opens the discussion around three urgent threats that, if ignored, may soon become too large and too expensive to solve: The affordability cliff The chronic disease crisis The risk of training doctors for the wrong future This examination offers a stark warning about healthcare's lack of flexibility. Unlike most industries, medicine cannot quickly reconfigure its workforce, adopt new care models or cut costs without years of delay. That rigidity, Pearl argues, is what makes the current moment so dangerous. By the time healthcare leaders respond to major problems, those problems often have already deepened into crises. The episode's second half explores whether generative AI could help avert that future. Pearl argues that the technology is already capable of improving chronic disease management, reducing medical errors and extending care into patients' homes. The larger barrier is no longer technical but cultural. To illustrate that divide, Pearl uses HBO's hit show The Pitt to examine how medicine still frames AI as either a helpful tool or an existential threat rather than what it could be: a valuable clinical partner. He credits the show for capturing physicians' skepticism and enthusiasm but argues that it misses the more important question: not whether AI is perfect, but whether it performs better than clinicians working alone in a system already riddled with error. Looking further ahead, Pearl argues that when it comes to GenAI taking on clinical tasks once exclusive to humans, the Rubicon has already been crossed. Major health systems are beginning to use generative AI for clinical intake and treatment planning. Large technology companies are building patient-facing health tools tied to personal medical data. And states such as Utah are already testing whether AI can safely handle parts of chronic disease care without direct physician oversight. Taken together, these developments point toward a new future for medicine. Primary care physicians may spend less time on routine algorithmic tasks and more time on complex patients. Specialists may become more procedural as outpatient evaluation shifts. And health systems that want to benefit from these changes will need to move away from fee-for-service and toward value-based care. For more on these developments, tune into this month's episode and check out the links below. Helpful links Three Healthcare Threats That Will Soon Become Too Big To Solve (Forbes) What The Pitt Gets Right And Wrong About Generative AI In Medicine (Forbes) GenAI Will Replace Much Of What Clinicians Do — It's Already Happening (Forbes) Monthly Musings on American Healthcare (RobertPearlMD.com) * * * Dr. Robert Pearl is the author of “ChatGPT, MD: How AI-Empowered Patients & Doctors Can Take Back Control of American Medicine.” Fixing Healthcare is a co-production of Dr. Robert Pearl and Jeremy Corr. Subscribe to the show via Apple, Spotify or wherever you find podcasts. Join the conversation or suggest a guest by following the show on Twitter and LinkedIn. The post FHC #207: Three major healthcare threats GenAI can help solve appeared first on Fixing Healthcare.
Today we have a wide-ranging re-visit with musician-farmer, Andy Juhl. Though much of his music tilts Americana/Folk, he's also passionately into progressive rock music, and plays with a band of that character also. Raised on the farm, he's also been navigating that work in the direction of organic farming, working side-by-side with his father on 800 acres in NW Iowa. Time in the self-driving combine leaves him with more time than you might expect to write music, and he's expanding his range regularly.
Fluent Fiction - Japanese: Diving Deep: Takumi's Quest for Confidence in Okinawa Find the full episode transcript, vocabulary words, and more:fluentfiction.com/ja/episode/2026-02-24-08-38-20-ja Story Transcript:Ja: 沖縄の透き通った冬の海、そこに色とりどりのサンゴ礁が広がっていました。En: In Okinawa, the clear winter sea stretched out with colorful coral reefs.Ja: タクミは、その美しい海に潜り込みました。En: Takumi dove into that beautiful sea.Ja: 彼は内向的な海洋生物学者であり、海の保護に熱心でした。En: He was an introverted marine biologist, passionate about ocean conservation.Ja: しかし、彼は自分の仕事に自信が持てずにいました。En: However, he lacked confidence in his work.Ja: 今日は重要な一日です。En: Today was an important day.Ja: タクミは珍しい海の生物の写真を撮りたくてたまりません。En: Takumi was eager to photograph a rare sea creature.Ja: それによって同僚に認められたいと思っていました。En: He wanted to be recognized by his colleagues through this achievement.Ja: 彼は友人のミヤコとレンと一緒に潜りました。En: He dived with his friends Miyako and Ren.Ja: ミヤコは元気で活発なダイバーで、レンは経験豊富な写真家でした。En: Miyako was a lively and active diver, and Ren was an experienced photographer.Ja: 彼らはタクミのサポート役です。En: They were there to support Takumi.Ja: 海の中は、本当に静かで美しかったです。En: Underwater, it was truly quiet and beautiful.Ja: カラフルな魚がサンゴの間を泳いでいました。En: Colorful fish swam among the corals.Ja: しかし、突然、タクミのスキューバギアが故障しました。En: But suddenly, Takumi's scuba gear malfunctioned.Ja: 息が苦しくなりました。En: He was struggling to breathe.Ja: 時間はありませんでした。En: There was no time.Ja: 天気も急変し始めていました。En: The weather was also starting to change abruptly.Ja: タクミは考えました。「ここで諦めるべきか、それとも何とか続けるべきか?」En: Takumi thought, "Should I give up here, or somehow continue?"Ja: 彼の心は迷いました。En: His mind wavered.Ja: が、すぐに決断しました。「直そう、まだチャンスはある。」と。En: But he quickly made a decision, "I'll fix it, there's still a chance."Ja: 慎重にタクミはギアを調整しました。En: Carefully, Takumi adjusted his gear.Ja: その間、ミヤコとレンは彼を見守り、サポートしてくれました。En: Meanwhile, Miyako and Ren watched over him and provided support.Ja: ついに、タクミは無事に呼吸を整え、再び写真を撮り始めました。En: Finally, Takumi was able to stabilize his breathing and resumed taking photographs.Ja: そして、ついに希望していた珍しい生物に出会いました。En: At last, he encountered the rare creature he had hoped for.Ja: 時間との戦いでしたが、息を飲むような完璧な一枚をカメラに収めることができました。En: It was a race against time, but he managed to capture a breathtakingly perfect shot on camera.Ja: 嵐が来る直前、彼らは海から出ました。En: Just before the storm hit, they surfaced from the sea.Ja: タクミは写真を手に取ると、胸が熱くなりました。En: Holding the photograph, Takumi felt his heart swell.Ja: 彼は達成感を感じ、自分の努力に誇りを持ちました。En: He felt a sense of accomplishment and pride in his efforts.Ja: ミヤコとレンは彼を祝福しました。En: Miyako and Ren congratulated him.Ja: この経験から、タクミは自信をつけました。En: From this experience, Takumi gained confidence.Ja: 「粘り強さが大事だ」ということを知ったのです。En: He learned the importance of perseverance.Ja: これから彼は、もっと大きな夢に向かって進むことができると感じました。En: He felt that from now on, he could move toward even bigger dreams.Ja: 沖縄の空は、少しずつ青を取り戻していました。タクミの心の中も、同じように晴れていきました。En: The sky over Okinawa was gradually regaining its blue, just like Takumi's heart was clearing up. Vocabulary Words:introverted: 内向的なmarine biologist: 海洋生物学者passionate: 熱心conservation: 保護colleagues: 同僚achievement: 達成lively: 元気diver: ダイバーexperienced: 経験豊富なphotographer: 写真家malfunctioned: 故障しましたabruptly: 急変wavered: 迷いましたadjusted: 調整しましたstabilize: 整えるbreathtaking: 息を飲むようなsurface: 出ましたaccomplishment: 達成感pride: 誇りperseverance: 粘り強さconfidence: 自信regaining: 取り戻してeager: たまらないswell: 胸が熱くcongratulated: 祝福しましたrare: 珍しいcreature: 生物struggling: 苦しくresumed: 再びdreams: 夢
Tropfest returns this Sunday in Centennial Park and will be livestreamed globally on YouTube. In this special episode of Diving Deep, I sit down with Tropfest founder John Polson to unpack how hebuilt the world's largest short film festival from scratch and turned it into a cultural movement. Forover 30 years, Tropfest has been a launchpad for emerging filmmakers and actors long before theybecame household names. John shares what he looks for in raw talent, how he recognisesmomentum before it's obvious, and why backing creators early matters more than ever. We talkcreativity, risk, judging art, spotting future stars, and what it takes to build something that lasts.Tropfest is back this Sunday. Watch it live on YouTube. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
The Blasters & Blades PodcastToday we had on some cool folks from the Royal Guard Publishing Team to talk about the genre of men's romance. We talked about the genre and why we like it. We also discussed the tropes and common themes in this space, compared it to the more mainstream romance genre and finally we talked about coffee! This was a fun interview, so check out this episode. Lend us your eyes and ears, you won't be sorry!!Today's Host: JR Handley (Author) (Grunt)We work for free, so if you wanna throw a few pennies our way there is a linked Buy Me A Coffee site where you can do so. Just mention the podcast in the comments when you donate, and I'll keep the sacred bean water boiling!Support the Show: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/AuthorJRHandley Our LinkTree: https://linktr.ee/blastersandbladespodcast Today's SponsorRoyal Guard Publishing: https://royalguardpublishing.com/ Coffee Brand Coffee Affiliate Support the Show: https://coffeebrandcoffee.com/?ref=y4GWASiVorJZDb 10 % Discount Code: PodcastGruntsFollow Jesse James Fain on social mediaJesse's Amazon: http://amazon.com/author/jessejamesfainJesse's Website: https://outlawauthor.com/Jesse's Twitter: https://x.com/JesseJamesBooksJesse's Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/JesseJamesFainJesse's Reddit: https://www.reddit.com/user/OutlawAuthor/Jesse's Substack: https://jessejamesfain.substack.com/Follow Marcus Sloss on social mediaMarcus' Amazon: https://www.amazon.com/stores/author/B07YGRFLXRMarcus' Website: www.royalguardpublishing.comMarcus' Twitter: https://x.com/marcus_slossMarcus' Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/marcus.sloss.52Marcus' Facebook Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/dukesofharem/Marcus' Reddit: https://www.reddit.com/user/MarcusSloss/Marcus' Discord: https://discord.gg/9dPwesSjKuFollow Shane Hammond on social mediaShane's Amazon: https://www.amazon.com/stores/Shane-Hammond/author/B0CHJTVDPMShane's Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/p/Shane-Hammond-100094348003097/Shane's Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/tylershanelandonShane's Reddit: https://www.reddit.com/user/ShaneHammondAuthor/Follow Vincent C. Pidgeon on social mediaVincent's Amazon: https://www.amazon.com/stores/Vincent-C.-Pidgeon/author/B0DGWQ3DSXVincent's Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/VincentPidgeonVincent's Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/bookg.oblin/Vincent's Twitter: https://x.com/vcpidgeonauthorVincent's Reddit: https://www.reddit.com/user/LordDespairus/Vincent's Substack: https://thepidgeoncoop.substack.com/Follow Royal Guard Publishing on Social MediaRGP's Website: https://royalguardpublishing.com/ RPG's YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@Royalguardpublishing RGP's Discord: https://discord.com/invite/UmptrfJhES RPG's Reddit: https://www.reddit.com/user/RoyalGuard2020/ RGP's Twitter: https://x.com/GuardPublishing RGP's Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/RoyalGuard2020 RGP's Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/royalguardpublishing RGP's TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@royalguardpublishing Thumbnail Art: https://www.facebook.com/shami.stovall #scifishenanigans #scifishenaniganspodcast #bbp #blastersandblades #blastersandbladespodcast #podcast #scifipodcast #fantasypodcast #scifi #fantasy #books #rpg #comics #fandom #literature #comedy #veteran #army #armyranger #ranger #scififan #redshirts #scifiworld #sciencefiction #scifidaily #scificoncept #podcastersofinstagram #scificons #podcastlife #podcastsofinstagram #scifibooks #awardwinningscifi #newepisode #podcastersofinstagram #podcastaddict #podcast #scifigeek #scifibook #sfv #scifivisionaries #firesidechat #chat #panel #fireside #religionquestion #coffee #tea #coffeeortea #CoffeeBrandCoffee #JRHandley #NickGarber #MadamStabby #JanaSBrown #JenaRey #OpalKingdomPress #JesseJamesFain #OutlawAuthorJesseJamesFain #OutlawAuthorJesseJames #MarcusSloss #RoyalGuardPublishing #ShaneHammond #VincentPidgeon #MensRomance #MensRomanceGenre #Gor #JohnNorman
DIVING DEEP into the things parents are constantly told “not to worry about”, like pacifiers, thumb sucking, mouth breathing, snoring, and chronic ear infections AND MORE. In this eye opening conversation, I'm joined by Dr. Ben Miraglia to unpack how jaw development, airway health, breathing, and sleep are all deeply connected in babies and toddlers. We talk about the early signs parents often miss, the well-meaning advice that can delay real support, and what moms can do now if something feels off, without spiraling or overreacting.This episode will completely change how you look at sleep struggles, oral habits, and the phrase “they'll grow out of it.”In this episode, we cover:Why jaw development matters big time for kidsHow jaw growth, breathing, and sleep are deeply connectedWhat causes mouth breathing in kids?How sleep issues can be linked to jaw and airway developmentThe role pacifiers, bottles, and thumb sucking play in jaw growthHow solid foods and chewing can support healthy jaw developmentWho parents should talk to first when they're concernedWhat to do today if your baby or toddler snores, mouth breathes, or sleeps poorlyWhat ToothPillow is, how it works, and which kids it's designed to help----------------------------------------------------------------------------IMPORTANT LINKS•✨ Join our Mom Club on Patreon HERE ✨
Bryan Rome, a second-year student at the UNH Franklin Pierce School of Law, was given the chance to teach New Hampshire's legal community a thing or two about the state's unique constitution. In this latest episode of The Legal Impact, Rome explains how his research project with the Rudman Center Summer Fellowship Program allowed him to reveal long-forgotten aspects of this vital founding document.
In this episode of Diving Deep, I sit down with Charlie Viola, Executive Chair and Founding Partner of Viola Private Wealth.Charlie has spent more than two decades at the top end of wealth management, advising high-net-worth individuals, families, and institutions. He has personally managed billions of dollars in assets and played a key role in scaling one of Australia's leading private wealth businesses from the ground up.We go deep into:What it actually takes to manage large amounts of money responsiblyLong-term thinking, discipline, and risk in investingFinancial literacy and why education matters more than shortcutsBuilding trust with clients at the highest levelLeadership lessons from business, sport, and lifeCharlie's passion for motorsport and racing cars, and how that mindset overlaps with investingThis conversation is about far more than money. It is about decision-making under pressure, consistency over decades, and how high performers think across completely different worlds.If you are interested in wealth, business, performance, or learning from someone who has operated at the very top of their field for years, this episode is for you. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
On this episode of Altitude Advantage, team reporter Elisa Hernandez and lead writer Aric DiLalla preview the Broncos' AFC Championship Game against the New England Patriots. Initial thoughts on Broncos' mentality ahead of the AFC Championship Game (00:00-10:12) Listener comments (10:13-12:25) Why Broncos have confidence in Jarrett Stidham (12:26-20:00) Benefit of home-field advantage when hosting Patriots (20:01-27:50) Final thoughts heading into conference championship weekend (27:51-33:28) Want more of Altitude Advantage? Subscribe on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, TuneIn, Stitcher or wherever you get your podcasts. Make sure to leave a rating and review or a comment if you're watching on YouTube.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this episode, Humza Teherany breaks down how he bridges deep technical fluency with strategic leadership at MLSE, home to the Raptors, Maple Leafs, and more. He shares how a vacation turned into an AI reawakening and how that hands-on immersion led to a fundamental shift in how his organization builds and experiments.Humza walks through MLSE's build in a day practice, their internal AI platform, and why speed to prototype now unlocks more than just efficiency. It changes who gets to shape the future. He, Jeremy, and Henrik explore the limits of traditional enterprise AI rollouts and how to build spaces for superusers that enable company-wide transformation. The conversation covers how technical literacy impacts credibility, why idea execution is the new differentiator, and how Humza's five-year-old inspired a bedtime story app powered by AI.Whether you're a CTO, a founder, or just figuring out where to start, Humza makes a compelling case. The best leaders don't delegate this moment. They build.Key TakeawaysLeaders should not delegate the AI momentHumza, Henrik, and Jeremy agree that this is a moment for leaders to be hands-on. The ones who build and explore the tools themselves are the ones unlocking real impact.Technical fluency builds credibility and better decisionsHumza's return to his technical roots has changed how he leads. Understanding how AI works helps leaders earn trust and make smarter, faster choices.Speed enables inclusionMLSE's build in a day model allows more people to contribute ideas and see them turned into real prototypes. Moving fast isn't just efficient - it changes who gets to participate.Empower your superusers firstRather than starting with enterprise-wide training, Humza focuses on enabling the small group already eager to build. That early energy helps drive broader culture change.MLSE: mlse.comLinkedIn: Humza Teherany - LinkedIn00:00 Intro: Humza Teherany and MLSE00:27 The Role of C-Suite Leaders in AI01:08 Reconnecting with Technical Skills02:08 Diving Deep into AI Tools03:03 The Importance of Hands-On Learning04:25 Progression from Consumer to Technical AI Tools07:28 Building a Business Case for AI10:03 Creating a Culture of Innovation14:00 Implementing AI in Business Operations21:05 Challenges and Strategies in AI Adoption26:17 Organizational Structure for AI Success32:02 The Importance of Reviewing and Planning Code33:01 The Future of Solo Developers and New Technologists34:58 Reimagining Company Structures with AI38:55 Key Skills for Future Technology Leaders41:19 Personal AI Experiments and Innovations46:52 Encouraging Creativity in Children with AI49:11 The Debrief
Winter Wheat Seedings report Current look at winter wheat conditions and weather U.S. exports capped at 900 million bushels? Recommendations for strategy and coverage Join us next Wednesday, January 21 for our first webinar of the year! Key Ingredients in 2026 Webinar: Anticipate Volatility & Plan Effectively Clients, be on the lookout for your invite, or anyone can sign up now at mckeany-flavell.com Host: Craig Ruffolo, Vice President – Commodity Specialist Expert: Eric Thornton, Vice President
In this Diving Deep episode, the 200th of episode of Fixing Healthcare, cohosts Dr. Robert Pearl and Jeremy Corr explore three interconnected themes: The biggest driver of America's healthcare crisis. The transformative (and still largely untapped) potential of generative AI. The strategic leadership physicians must embrace if they hope to regain control of their profession and the care their patients receive. The show opens with a metaphor Pearl has returned to repeatedly in his writing: healthcare's “invisible gorilla.” Borrowed from classic research on inattentional blindness, the image captures how policymakers, employers and healthcare leaders fixate on insurance mechanics (premiums, subsidies, deductibles) while missing the far larger problem in plain sight: the soaring cost of delivering medical care itself. From there, the conversation traces how this cost crisis ripples across society. Employers struggle to absorb rising premiums. Workers face higher out-of-pocket costs and job instability. Rural hospitals teeter on the edge of closure. And short-term fixes — from benefit design changes to temporary bailouts — fail to address the underlying mathematical problem. The hosts then turn to generative AI, not as a billing or documentation solution, but as a clinical force that could reshape care delivery and tremendously lower costs. They examine how genAI could help clinicians manage exploding medical knowledge, prevent errors, personalize inpatient care and extend high-quality monitoring into patients' homes, particularly for chronic disease. Finally, the episode widens the lens to leadership and strategy. Drawing lessons from Nvidia and the technology sector, Pearl and Corr explore why medicine's fragmented, short-term responses have cost physicians influence and what it would take to rebuild leverage through collaboration, accountability and value-based care. Taken together, the episode sets out to answer a defining question: With pressure mounting across the healthcare system, will medicine act strategically or wait until the crisis leaves no other choice? Helpful links What Nvidia Can Teach Doctors About Strategy, Survival (Forbes) 5 Ways GenAI Will Transform Medicine — If Clinicians Embrace It (Forbes) US Healthcare's Biggest Problem: Overlooking The $5 Trillion Gorilla (Forbes) Monthly Musings on American Healthcare (RobertPearlMD.com) * * * Dr. Robert Pearl is the author of “ChatGPT, MD: How AI-Empowered Patients & Doctors Can Take Back Control of American Medicine.” Fixing Healthcare is a co-production of Dr. Robert Pearl and Jeremy Corr. Subscribe to the show via Apple, Spotify or wherever you find podcasts. Join the conversation or suggest a guest by following the show on Twitter and LinkedIn. The post FHC #200: Healthcare’s cost crisis, GenAI’s promise + medicine’s leadership gap appeared first on Fixing Healthcare.
As the year winds down, we wrap up our final investor sentiment survey which shows that we are as optimistic as we've been in months even though we are worried about inflation and a stock market bubble. We take a deep dive into retail investors' portfolios, and then look ahead into 2026 with Michael Arone of State Street Capital Management. Plus, why Charles Dow would be particularly happy about this current rally, and what one of his 110-year old theories teaches us about the health of this bull market. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Shōhei Imamura's 1968 epic Profound Desires of the Gods is a brilliant, dizzying, extremely complex drama/satire focusing on a Japanese island in transition. The film focuses on one family on the island, a group of highly inbred people, and how the whole island reacts when post-WWI modernity starts to come to the island.In other words, Profound Desires is just the kind of strange, heady and often surreal movie Eric and Jason love to talk about for this podcast. And talk they do, with 75 minutes of attempts to wrangle this unwieldy masterpiece into some kind of shape...
7:00am - Jeremy and Joe deep dive into the Sabres' struggles.
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New Village Academy is turning the old Lord & Taylor space at Annapolis Mall into something completely different: a project-based, internship-driven public charter high school where the city itself becomes the classroom. Now that they've broken ground, we sit down with founding Head of School Romy Pittman and future student Kimberly Gomez Posada to talk about how this long-imagined idea is finally moving from exposed concrete and steel beams to a living, breathing "new village" for teens across Anne Arundel County. [ad AS] Kimberly shares why she plans to transfer in as a junior, what she sees when she looks at that unfinished space, and how opportunities like internships at places such as Paws at the Mall line up with her dream of becoming a veterinarian. Romy walks us through the bigger vision: a school built for students who haven't always fit in traditional settings, grounded in real-world projects, weekly internships, and deep connections with mentors, businesses, and community partners. If you've ever wondered what a different kind of high school could look like—or how you might plug in as a student, partner, internship host, or supporter—this conversation is a great place to start. Have a listen! LINKS: New Village Academy (Website) New Village Academy (Facebook) New Village Academy (Instagram)
Making the move successfully from the US to a country in Europe requires guidance from people who've lived it. From tax rules and immigration pathways to cultural fit and long-term financial planning, the journey comes with complexities that have caught many people off guard. In this episode of We're The Brits In America, Richard Taylor - dual UK/US citizen and Chartered Financial Planner - sits down with Alex Ingrim, President & Co-Founder of Liberty Atlantic Advisors, and David Cantor, immigration attorney and founder of Relocate. Both are American expats living in Italy, bringing firsthand insight into what it really takes to establish a sustainable life in Europe. Richard, Alex, and David take a detailed look at: Why moving to something and not away from something is essential for a successful relocation How immigration frameworks differ across Europe, and why there's almost always a viable pathway if you know where to look The biggest mistakes Americans make, including choosing countries based solely on visas or cost of living Why US citizens face unique tax and administrative challenges abroad — and how treaties can sometimes turn those into advantages (like in France) How to evaluate countries based on your asset base, tax position, lifestyle goals, and tolerance for complexity Why Spain, Italy, Portugal, and France all offer opportunities, but come with radically different wealth taxes, reporting rules, and planning considerations The growing trend of younger families relocating, driven by quality of life, education, and cultural exposure for children The mindset shift required to embrace uncertainty, build a life in a new culture, and take control of your own expat journey More about We're The Brits In America: With the right financial advice, landmines that threaten expat wealth can be avoided. Often encountered by US-connected expats, these financial landmines are more numerous, more hazardous, and less understood than almost anywhere else in the world. As a result, non-cross border professionals, wealth advisors, and even international advisors are often unaware of them. But don't worry, We're The Brits In America has you covered. We're The Brits In America is dedicated to helping ambitious US-connected expats and immigrants navigate those challenges — and thrive. Whether you've moved to the US for opportunity, or are an American seeking adventure and growth abroad, our job is to equip you with the tools and insights you need to succeed. If you're enjoying the show, please consider leaving a 5-star rating and review to help the mission, which is to help expats and immigrants thrive in America. Visit planfirstwealth.com to learn more about our services and connect with Richard Taylor on LinkedIn. -- We're The Brits In America is affiliated with Plan First Wealth LLC, an SEC registered investment advisor. The views and opinions expressed in this program are those of the speakers and do not necessarily reflect the views or positions of Plan First Wealth. Information presented is for educational purposes only and does not intend to make an offer or solicitation for the sale or purchase of any specific securities, investments, or investment strategies. Investments involve risk and unless otherwise stated, are not guaranteed. Be sure to first consult with a qualified financial adviser and/or tax professional before implementing any strategy discussed herein. Plan First Wealth does not provide any tax and/or legal advice and strongly recommends that listeners seek their own advice in these areas.
Coming fresh off of the Thanksgiving Holliday, Don asks what your favorite wild game dish is to have on Thanksgiving? He breaks down poule d'eau gumbo, how the cold changes fishing patterns, and gives us the latest on the 2025 duck season.
First, Matthew Tynan and Jared Weiss take a long look at the ongoing Wembanyama evolution, and what to expect going forward as the Spurs big man continues to adjust to everything defenses are throwing his way. Then, the discussion shifts to how the rest of San Antonio's young core is benefitting from the gravitational pull of both Wembanyama and De'Aaron Fox. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
Spin Control Podcast: a knitting, spinning, and fiber craft podcast.
In this episode, I have some knitting and spinning of course, a tale about my Socktober adventures, and I am all spun up about diving deep into my stash.
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In today's episode, we gathered around the virtual table, a group of Bruce Springsteen fans share their perspectives on the recently released movie 'Deliver Me From Nowhere' based on the making of the Nebraska album. Together, we dive deep into heartfelt discussions about the film's portrayal of Springsteen's struggle with depression, his artistic journey, and the pivotal relationships in his life. Join us for an in-depth conversation that honors the Boss and the stories that shape his enduring legacy. 00:00 Celebrating a Decade of Bruce Springsteen's Music 01:16 Round Table Discussion: Fans Share Their Thoughts 02:20 Diving Deep into Springsteen's Film 04:13 Critiques and Missed Opportunities 07:42 Exploring the Emotional Depths of Nebraska 13:40 The Heart of the Film: Bruce and John 44:49 Reflecting on Personal Experiences with Depression 45:48 The Power of Supportive Relationships 48:40 Bruce Springsteen's Struggles and Support System 50:06 The Movie's Reception and Themes 52:10 Artistic Interpretations and Emotional Impact 55:12 The Creative Process and Band Dynamics 57:26 Humor and Realism in the Film 01:02:22 Final Thoughts and Reflections Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this Diving Deep episode of Fixing Healthcare, cohosts Dr. Robert Pearl and Jeremy Corr examine two pressing topics: the hidden causes of patient mistrust in doctors and the top ... The post FHC #193: What's fueling medical mistrust & why startups fail appeared first on Fixing Healthcare.
In today's episode, I'm thrilled to have Dick Wingate join me to talk about his incredible journey in the music industry, his deep connection with Bruce Springsteen, and his role in promoting iconic albums like Born to Run and Darkness on the Edge of Town. Wingate shares fascinating stories about his career, meeting Robin Williams, and his transition into tech. Don't miss this insightful conversation filled with behind-the-scenes anecdotes and a deep love for music. 00:00 Introduction and Guest Welcome 00:39 Early Life and Musical Influences 05:28 College Radio Days and Concert Experiences 09:55 First Encounters with Bruce Springsteen 13:52 Joining Columbia Records and Career Highlights 19:33 Promoting Bruce Springsteen's Darkness Album 21:00 Challenges and Triumphs in the Music Industry 30:14 The Impact of Live Performances 34:06 The Importance of Live Videos 35:21 Shooting the Phoenix Concert 37:01 The Impact of the Video Release 38:28 Bruce's Reluctance and the Darkness Box Set 39:52 Bruce's Unique Approach to Albums 41:34 Balancing Professionalism and Personal Taste 43:23 Challenges in the Music Industry 45:11 Memorable Moments with Artists 48:15 Leaving Columbia for Epic 51:26 A Special Meeting Between Robin Williams and Bruce 55:10 Final Thoughts and Future Projects Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In today's episode, I'm thrilled to have Dick Wingate join me to talk about his incredible journey in the music industry, his deep connection with Bruce Springsteen, and his role in promoting iconic albums like Born to Run and Darkness on the Edge of Town. Wingate shares fascinating stories about his career, meeting Robin Williams, and his transition into tech. Don't miss this insightful conversation filled with behind-the-scenes anecdotes and a deep love for music. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dick_Wingate 00:00 Introduction and Guest Welcome 00:39 Early Life and Musical Influences 05:28 College Radio Days and Concert Experiences 09:55 First Encounters with Bruce Springsteen 13:52 Joining Columbia Records and Career Highlights 19:33 Promoting Bruce Springsteen's Darkness Album 21:00 Challenges and Triumphs in the Music Industry 30:14 The Impact of Live Performances 34:06 The Importance of Live Videos 35:21 Shooting the Phoenix Concert 37:01 The Impact of the Video Release 38:28 Bruce's Reluctance and the Darkness Box Set 39:52 Bruce's Unique Approach to Albums 41:34 Balancing Professionalism and Personal Taste 43:23 Challenges in the Music Industry 45:11 Memorable Moments with Artists 48:15 Leaving Columbia for Epic 51:26 A Special Meeting Between Robin Williams and Bruce 55:10 Final Thoughts and Future Projects Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this revealing episode of Unfiltered, cohosts Dr. Robert Pearl and Jeremy Corr sit down with cardiologist Dr. Jonathan Fisher to explore a hidden source of suffering in modern medicine: ... The post FHC #189: Diving deep into imposter syndrome in medicine appeared first on Fixing Healthcare.
Y'all get ready because my friend Lisa Harper is here! She's one of my favorite teachers and today we're talking about being lifelong learners, the kindness of God, and what we love about Jesus. Her brand new book, A Jesus Shaped Life, comes out tomorrow and I kept wanting to slow down and re-read and underline because it's just so deep and special. We're also going to dive into our question in our TSF Seasons Guidebook today: How do I rest in this season? If you're following along we're on page 51. . . . . . You're invited to read through the Gospels with us during the month of May. We've got a whole reading group of friends joining us and can listen along with us over on the Let's Read the Gospels podcast, so make sure you're subscribed. We're also going to be reading in the order that's in the Let's Read the Gospels Guided Journal, so you choose to just listen, or just read and journal along with us OR DO BOTH. It's totally up to you! We also have a facebook group for all of us who are reading together! . . . . . Want to watch this episode? Watch on your Spotify app, or head on over to our YouTube Channel and be sure to like and subscribe! . . . . . Thank you to our sponsors! BetterHelp: Visit BetterHelp.com/THATSOUNDSFUN to get 10% off your first month. WayFair: Shop a huge selection of outdoor furniture online and this summer, get outside with Wayfair. Head to Wayfair.com now. Our Place: My friends save up to 30% off sitewide now through May 12th at fromourplace.com/TSF. Jolie: Head to jolieskinco.com/THATSOUNDSFUN to try it out for yourself with FREE shipping. Hiya Health: Receive 50% off your first order at hiyahealth.com/THATSOUNDSFUN. Geviti: Use code TSF for 20% off your first three months of membership at GoGeviti.com to learn more about how you can start optimizing your health without leaving home today. Location based restrictions apply. If you'd like to partner with Annie as a sponsor for the That Sounds Fun podcast, fill out our Advertise With Us form! . . . . . Sign up to receive the AFD Week In Review email and ask questions to future guests! #thatsoundsfunpodcast . . . . . NYTimes bestselling Christian author, speaker, and host of popular Christian podcast, That Sounds Fun Podcast, Annie F. Downs shares with you some of her favorite things: new books, faith conversations, entertainers not to miss, and interviews with friends. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices