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Can you hold two truths at once? I sit down with author and sociologist Deborah J. Cohan to explore her memoir, Welcome to Wherever We Are, a clear-eyed look at psychological abuse, loyalty, and the quiet heroics of caregiving. From the first moments, Deborah names what so many experience but struggle to articulate—gaslighting, threats, verbal assaults, and financial control—and shows how a child's devotion to her father can coexist with a fierce need for boundaries.As we trace the book's path through a pandemic launch, Deborah explains why a sociological lens makes memoir more than confession. She connects the dots between family dynamics, gendered expectations, healthcare systems, and the invisible labor that daughters and partners shoulder. Her years counseling violent men at Emerge, the nation's oldest batterer intervention program, sharpen her insights: behavior can change, accountability matters, and empathy does not erase harm. That background also deepens her own reckoning with a brilliant, creative, and often wounding father.Rather than preaching forgiveness, Deborah argues for something braver: ambivalence. Holding two truths—love and injury—without flattening either. We talk about staying present at the end of a complicated life, advocating from a distance, and confronting the limits of what one caregiver can do under debt, time pressure, and grief. Along the way we surface practical takeaways for anyone navigating eldercare, emotional abuse, or family estrangement: document patterns, set sustainable boundaries, recruit support, and learn the language that makes the unseen visible.We close with the fuel that keeps Deborah moving—art, nature, movement, laughter—and a glimpse at her next project on her mother and creativity. If you're searching for thoughtful conversation on caregiving, gaslighting, domestic violence education, and healing family patterns, this one offers tools and tenderness in equal measure. If the conversation resonates, tap follow, leave a review, and share it with someone who needs a little more language for their story.Support the show:On Patreon Buy us a book Buy cute merch Subscribe to the Babes in Bookland SubstackLink to this episode's book:Welcome to Wherever We Are by Deborah J. Cohan Other links: The Complete U by Deborah J. Cohan DeborahJCohan.comThis episode is produced, recorded, and edited by me. Xx, Alex@babesinbooklandpodConnect with us and suggest a great memoir!Follow us on instagram! @babesinbooklandpod
Pastor Wade Moran continues his new series "We Are Called" on February 8, 2026. Thank you for listening to our Online Experience at Emerge Church! Here are some ways to connect with us! Website: emergechurch.com Online Connection Card: https://emergechurch.churchcenter.com Follow us on social media to stay in the loop with all things Emerge! Facebook: Emerge Church Tallahassee Instagram: @emerge_church Youtube: Emerge Church Tallahassee Emerge Church meets on Sundays at 9:00am and 10:45am at the Tallahassee Auto Museum! We would love for you and your family to visit us.
Pastor Wade Moran continues his series "We Are Called" on February 15, 2026. Thank you for listening to our Online Experience at Emerge Church! Here are some ways to connect with us! Website: emergechurch.com Online Connection Card: https://emergechurch.churchcenter.com Follow us on social media to stay in the loop with all things Emerge! Facebook: Emerge Church Tallahassee Instagram: @emerge_church Youtube: Emerge Church Tallahassee Emerge Church meets on Sundays at 9:00am and 10:45am at the Tallahassee Auto Museum! We would love for you and your family to visit us.
A new viral theory surrounding Ghislaine Maxwell has erupted across social media after a blurry prison image and deposition footage triggered users to question whether the woman is actually her!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this important and nuanced conversation, we sit down with Dr. Denny King to tackle a question many parents, pastors, and Christian leaders are quietly wrestling with: When is too much medication a thing for kids… and when is too little actually the greater risk?From ADHD and anxiety to mood struggles and behavioral concerns, medication in children can feel confusing, emotional, and even spiritual. Are we over-medicating? Are we under-treating? Is taking medication a lack of faith — or could it be wise stewardship of the mind and body God has entrusted to us?In this episode, we explore:How to discern the appropriate use of medication in childrenCommon myths and fears Christian families carryThe role of faith, wisdom, and medical science working togetherHow to think about medication without shame, stigma, or simplistic answersThis conversation is thoughtful, balanced, and deeply practical — offering clarity for parents who want to lead with both conviction and compassion.If this episode helps you, be sure to follow the podcast on whatever platform you're using and share it with a parent, pastor, or friend who needs a more grounded way to think about faith and mental health.Disclaimer: The views expressed by Dr. King in this episode reflect his own opinions and those of Kindred Family Care, and do not represent the views of Case Western Reserve University.https://www.kindredfamilycare.com/about-denny-kingA 4-day, in-person program designed for ministry leaders, individuals, and couples seeking a more specialized and focused experience.The assessment and therapy process utilizes robust psychological testing and intensive outpatient counseling to provide mental health support for challenges, including burnout, grief, moral failure, relationship conflict, anxiety, depression, and trauma.https://emerge.org/intensives/ Emerge.org "You Don't Have to Walk Alone" Mental Health Therapists... Apply today at emerge.org/careers and join us in the battle to help people find freedom and rest...Support the showContact Us: Email the show: experience@emerge.org Emerge.org facebook.com/EmergeCounselingMinistries Thank you for listening, sharing, and praying for our podcast!Support the ExEm podcast by clicking here:https://www.buzzsprout.com/882700/support
La versione podcast automatica della newsletter #Techy del 16/2/2026 Il panorama tecnologico sta cambiando a una velocità senza precedenti. Se ti occupi di digitale, questi sono i trend e i dati che non puoi ignorare per restare rilevante nel 2025. Ecco l'analisi sintetica di ciò che sta accadendo:1. La Crisi del Software (SaaSgeddon)
Guest: Michael Arntfield, professor, Department of Criminology, Western University and author of Monster City
HOUR 2: New details emerge as the search for Nancy Guthrie continues, 13 days in. full 2218 Fri, 13 Feb 2026 21:00:00 +0000 XT2l92KlsO0yuBs9PUmzndyaDgmMc2XY news The Dana & Parks Podcast news HOUR 2: New details emerge as the search for Nancy Guthrie continues, 13 days in. You wanted it... Now here it is! Listen to each hour of the Dana & Parks Show whenever and wherever you want! © 2025 Audacy, Inc. News False https://pla
The FBI doubles the reward in a race to unmask the armed abductor of Nancy Guthrie. A $100,000 bounty is now up for grabs - as more details emerge about the suspect's description & officials uncover more evidence in the case, including another glove. Jennifer Gould reports. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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From new info on the potential suspect to new evidence to reports of problems between local law enforcement and the FBI, Ryan and Dana have the latest on the Nancy Guthrie investigation. Plus, what Gabby Petito's father had to say about dealing with such a public and mysterious situation.
From new info on the potential suspect to new evidence to reports of problems between local law enforcement and the FBI, Ryan and Dana have the latest on the Nancy Guthrie investigation. Plus, what Gabby Petito's father had to say about dealing with such a public and mysterious situation. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Today, we are learning from Priscilla Zamora Politis. Priscilla is a global leadership mentor, speaker, and social entrepreneur working at the intersection of conscious leadership, work and life transitions and community. With over 15 years of international experience, she has supported leaders, organizations, and networks across Latin America, Europe, and the Middle East to navigate change with clarity, humanity, and inner alignment. Priscilla is a LinkedIn Top Voice, a UAE Golden Visa holder as a content creator, and now she's creating Beyond Work, a platform exploring new paradigms of leadership, work, and life beyond hustle. Her work is deeply inspired by community living, the Inner Development Goals (both expressed as being an Emerge Lakefront alumni), and has the belief that meaningful work should expand life — not consume it. Let's get started... https://youtu.be/FnCTwt6h9t4 Deze video (short) is een klein stuk uit het gesprek. Voor de gehele audio of video kijk je hieronder. In this conversation with Priscilla Zamora, I learned: 00:00 Intro - 02:30 Living between three continents. 04:05 Learning in the personal development or spiritual path. 05:40 Developing your life based on the expectations of others. 07:15 At a conference, leave the seat next to you intentionally open for someone who needs to sit next to me, can. 10:00 Worked 10 years and 1 day in the corporate world, then she felt emptiness. 13:00 She decided to take a year off to discover what she wanted to do and took many courses. 16:00 How do you talk with people who know the 'old' you? 21:50 Experiencing closeness and life-changing friendships in the community. 25:40 The fixer mindset as the foundation for entrepreneurship. 33:50 Not scaling up businesses to help more people and have more impact. 38:50 How inner development helps people to work towards a better future. 41:00 Intentionally designing the most beautiful life I can get. 42:50 Bringing the South American perspective to Europe. 43:54 The IDG organisation is working a lot on reflection, theories and the framework. Where is the action? 45:00 The balance between Sweden, South America and Dubai. 46:30 The IDG Summit in 2023 was a very white and European environment. 48:00 We don't see pain in the IDG environment. 52:05 Working on the being in organisations. 54:35 People are longing to talk about spirituality at work. 59:00 Coming to the end of the second liminal phase. 1:00:05 If you are going through a crisis, embrace it with devotion. Look the pain in the eye. 1:09:05 Small is beautiful. Small businesses. Small communities. Small impact. Navigating Life Transitions with Priscilla Zamora Politis: Conscious Leadership and Inner Development In episode 487 of the Decide for Impact podcast, Erno Hannink has a compelling conversation with Priscilla Zamora Politis, a global leadership mentor, speaker, and social entrepreneur. Priscilla shares her journey of working at the intersection of conscious leadership, life transitions, and community. With over 15 years of international experience in supporting leaders across Latin America, Europe, and the Middle East, Priscilla discusses her path from corporate executive roles to becoming a prominent voice in conscious leadership and social entrepreneurship. Topics include her experiences living in Dubai, the importance of inner development, the challenges and transformations of entrepreneurial life, and how personal crises led her to profound spiritual growth and a commitment to meaningful, impactful work. Priscilla also explores the cultural nuances of leadership and her perspective on the future of work and community living. 00:00 Introduction to Episode 487 00:07 Meet Priscilla Zamora Politis 02:01 Priscilla's Journey to Dubai 04:14 The Impact of Future Human Conference 09:12 Existential Crisis and Career Shift 15:44 Navigating Personal and Professional Transitions 22:02 The Role of Community and Friendship 25:50 Entrepreneurship and Inner Development 33:36 Rethinking Business Growth and Impact 39:28 Embracing Inner Development Goals 40:20 Balancing Profit and Purpose 41:01 Designing an Intentional Life 41:58 Cultural Reflections and Inspirations 44:00 Challenges of Action and Reflection 46:28 Diversity and Inclusion in IDGs 52:12 Personal Practices and Spiritual Growth 57:06 Navigating Life's Challenges with Faith 01:07:28 Global Challenges and Personal Responsibility 01:12:58 Final Thoughts and Gratitude More about Priscilla Zamora Politis: https://www.linkedin.com/in/priscillazamora/ Resources we mention: Emerge Lakefront MindValley Future Human conference Small is beautiful Zebra entrepreneurs Video of the conversation with Priscilla Zamora Politis https://youtu.be/Vn_-c3wLVWQ Watch the conversation here https://youtu.be/Vn_-c3wLVWQ Transcript [00:00:00] Erno Hannink: Hello and welcome to episode 487 in the Decide for Impact podcast. Today you are listening to the conversation with Priscilla Zamora Politis. Priscilla is a global leadership mentor, speaker, and social entrepreneur working at the intersection of conscious leadership work and life transitions and community. With over 15 years of international experience, she has supported leaders, organizations and networks across Latin America, Europe, and the Middle East to navigate change with clarity, humanity, and inner alignment. Priscilla is a LinkedIn Top voice, a UAE Golden Visa holder as a content creator, and now she's creating Beyond work a platform exploring new paradigms of leaderships work and life beyond hustle. Her work is deeply inspired by the community living in the inner development goals. Both expresses being an Emerge lakefront alumni and has the belief that meaningful work should expand life, not consume it. My name is Erno Hannink and I share my knowledge, experience, and insights with you. I coach entrepreneurs so they can make decisions that will help them grow their impact. This was a very inspirational conversation and I was very curious to learn about what you was doing today. Let's get started. Hello and welcome to this new podcast episode. Today I'm talking to Priscilla Zamora. Welcome, Priscilla. [00:01:41] Priscilla Zamora: Thank you so much for having me. [00:01:43] Erno Hannink: Yeah, and I'm wondering, 'cause we met on a conversation where we talked about, well the common topic was about, the transition of the. Systems of inner development goals that the foundation and all the, everything around that. And you explained to me in a later conversation that you are now living in Dubai. How did you get to Dubai? Because you're not coming from Dubai. [00:02:11] Priscilla Zamora: no. Yeah, I mean, today I'm living between three continents. I do have, I'm originally from Chile, so I have a lot of projects in my family. My networks are most of them in Latin America still. And on 2025 I find out about this community called Emerge Lakefront, which is very related to the inner development goals. And I stayed there for five months. but I've been related to the IDGs for almost three years when I co-founded with two other friends, the first half in Teale regarding to that, and I've been in Dubai a couple of times before, but it wasn't until January of this year that I came for like a personal development conference. And I was supposed to be here for a week, which ended up being three months. And it actually ended up, getting a. Residency and, coming to live here and having a base related to, I think that environments that support entrepreneurship in a fast paced environment. I don't think that there's a place in the world today like Dubai and also regarding too many biases that people may have. There is a lot of personal development, inner work and transformational changes, structural changes happening here to a lot of the conversations. So I love to have that mix. A little bit of Europe, the Middle East and Latin America. [00:03:33] Erno Hannink: And, you were going there for a self development project. It's probably not a project, but what ignited that? What started that [00:03:43] Priscilla Zamora: there? Well, I think that in the personal development slash spiritual path, however, one wants to call it, 'cause for me, are very related. You find different authors, networks, platforms. Experiences and for me, one that helped me a lot in the last, I would say five, seven years has been Mindvalley, which is a platform for personal development, but also has different approaches on business, physical health and mindfulness. And they had this conference called Future Human in January on 2025. And that was the reason on, I don't know, I think six months before on 2024 when I just read it, I was like, I have to be there. I don't know how I'm gonna get to Dubai and be there in January. But it was like I, I always have this expression of when something pulls you, like you read something and it's like, oh, I have to be there. That happened to me with Future Human and Little, I know that was going to be like a series of react, a chain reaction on many things that will happen in my life. It was the same how I read about lakefront on LinkedIn. It was the same, like I had to be there. I'm trying to lead my life now that way, like following a little bit of calling intuition, something that is not always intellectual. we can go a little bit more on that, but, that's how I gotta Dubai and that's how, why I'm here. [00:05:10] Erno Hannink: Okay, so the title piques my interest, right? So Future Human. What did you learn there? [00:05:20] Priscilla Zamora: It's been, I think that as many people maybe I developed my life very related to academic achievement, societal expectation.
In hour 1 of Willard and Dibs, the guys dive into the latest details which lead to Jonathan Kuminga and the Warriors. Was taking too much food at the team spread the straw that broke the camel's back? Was this just one of many different things to happen during Kuminga's tenure that lead to this break up?
Boston Bruins shine on the Olympic stage as multiple players represent their countries—will this global exposure translate to a stronger playoff push back home? Gabby (Hurlbut) Maljanian breaks down Olympic updates for stars like Charlie McAvoy, Jeremy Swayman, and David Pastrnak, and analyzes the impact of injuries to Pavel Zacha and Elias Lindholm on Boston's postseason hopes. With the trade deadline looming, can the Bruins balance immediate contention and future planning?Beanpot glory adds to the excitement, as prospects James Hagens and Dean Letourneau impress for Boston College with clutch goals and MVP honors. Key topics include trade deadline scenarios, player recovery during the Olympic break, and the Bruins' upgraded prospect pool featuring Hagens, Letourneau, and Andre Gasseau. The episode explores the squad's playoff potential, future resilience, and how upcoming matchups—against teams like the Blue Jackets and Flyers—will define Boston's direction.
The fallout from a brief shutdown of El Paso's airspace continues, with the Pentagon, DHS & the FAA offering conflicting stories for the reason, and local officials claiming they weren't given a heads up. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The fallout from a brief shutdown of El Paso's airspace continues, with the Pentagon, DHS & the FAA offering conflicting stories for the reason, and local officials claiming they weren't given a heads up.
Sky and GoMo are the standout winners at the Switcher.ie Awards 2026, claiming top honours across broadband and mobile categories. Now in their second decade, the Switcher.ie Awards celebrate front-running broadband and mobile providers in Ireland, helping consumers cut through complexity, compare options, and choose with confidence Broadband winners Sky was crowned Broadband Provider of the Year, capping off a dominant performance with four awards in total. This marks another very strong year for Sky, following its win as Best TV Provider of the Year at last year's Switcher.ie Awards. In addition to the overall award, Sky also won: Best Value Broadband Provider Best Customer Service TV Provider of the Year (Switcher.ie Judges' Award) Elsewhere, eir was named Best Broadband Bundle, building on its recognition in the same category at the 2025 Switcher.ie Awards. Vodafone secured the award for Best Technical Support, while Digiweb was selected by the Switcher.ie judges as Best Alternative Network. Mobile winners In the mobile categories, GoMo was crowned Mobile Network of the Year and also took home the award for Best Mobile Network for Data, securing two wins overall. Other mobile category winners included: Best Value Mobile Network: 48 Best Customer Service: Virgin Mobile Best SIM-Only Bill Pay Plan: Clear Mobile (Switcher.ie Judges' Award) Best SIM-Only Pay As You Go Plan: 48 (Switcher.ie Judges' Award) Eoin Clarke, Commercial Director of Switcher.ie, commented: 'For more than a decade, the Switcher.ie Awards have given Irish consumers a clear, independent way to have their say on the broadband and mobile providers they use every day. This year's Awards land at a time when households are keeping a close eye on costs and looking harder than ever at the value they're getting from their broadband and mobile plans. With so many options on the market, consumers want straightforward information they can trust when deciding whether to stay put or switch. Our winners are selected using independent consumer research alongside expert judgement, ensuring the results reflect real customer experiences and are grounded in accurate, representative data. Used alongside Switcher.ie's comparison tools, the Awards help consumers cut through the noise and make confident, informed choices. We extend a huge congratulations to all of this year's winners, and in particular to Sky and GoMo, who were crowned Broadband Provider of the Year and Mobile Network of the Year respectively.' Full list of Switcher.ie Awards 2026 The full list of broadband and TV award categories and winners is available at: https://switcher.ie/broadband/awards/ The mobile award categories and winners are here: https://switcher.ie/mobiles/awards/
We all know elections are important, from president to city council and school board. But have you ever heard anyone talk about running for office as self-care?We hadn't either — until today! This week on the pod, we were joined by two inspirational women: Jill Barkley Roy and Kate Barr. Jill is the Director of Emerge Action Fund, an organization that trains women to run for office. And Kate has been fighting against gerrymandering in North Carolina for years and now, she's actually running for office as a Republican as a genius way to beat those unfair maps.Not only did both Jill and Kate share what they've been doing to help women (including themselves) run for office, but they both said that the work they do is what helps them not lose their shit on a daily basis. Jill even said that after training 25 women to run for office at a recent Emerge bootcamp, she was so excited that she couldn't sleep. That sounds a lot better than lying awake because of nightmares about ICE!Kate, meanwhile, shared this wisdom that she first heard from a Tibetan monk about not spreading ourselves too thin. We should find our torch — the issue we care about most — and carry it in the direction we feel is right and true for as we're able. It's what she and Jill have both been doing for years.For a transcript of this episode, please email comms@redwine.blue. You can learn more about us at www.redwine.blue or follow us on social media! Instagram: @RedWineBlueUSA Facebook: @RedWineBlueUSA YouTube: @RedWineBlueUSA
We discussed a few things including1. Their career journeys2. Miami ecosystem3. Austin/Texas ecosystem4. Trends, opps and challenges for entrepreneurs and startup communities5. Outlook for 2026 Melissa Medina has over 20 years of experience as an entrepreneur, operator, investor, community leader and philanthropist. A native to Miami, she is CEO & Co-Founder of eMerge Americas with a mission of helping transform South Florida into a global tech hub. The eMerge Americas signature event, launched in 2014, is a global tech conference held annually at the Miami Beach Convention Center - this year's event is on April 22-24. With Melissa's leadership, the eMerge Americas conference now attracts more than 20,000+ attendees from over 50 countries. In addition to the annual conference, eMerge organizes year-round executive summits, innovation challenges, startup pitch competitions, masterclasses, webinars, a world-class global accelerator program, as well as publishes venture activity and investment insights reports.Melissa is also a Partner at Medina Ventures, an early-stage venture fund, as well as the President of the Medina Family Foundation, which has a mission to fund local initiatives that focus on mentoring children and empowering families. Melissa was named by the South Florida Business Journal as one of the “2023 Power Leaders in Technology.” Melissa also sits on the Board of The Miami Foundation. She is passionate about transforming Miami into a global technology hub and supporting Miami-based non-profits who seek to empower tomorrow's leaders. Most importantly, Melissa is a mother and most passionate about her 5 children.------Experienced in economic development, public policy, and venture capital, Paul O'Brien puts a focus on shaping the systems that enable entrepreneurship and innovation. He leads legislative and coalition strategy for Founder Institute, around issues impacting startups, capital formation, and civic infrastructure, and as publisher of Startup Economist.With a passion for media innovation and investment, Paul seeded MediaTech Ventures, a media industry venture development group. Former Venture Partner in Meaningful Ventures, O'Brien is Founder and Director of Funded House and Director of Founder Institute for Texas. Historically, a seasoned marketer with an early career at Yahoo! and HP. From there, Paul led the early growth of startups such as Outright.com (Acquired by GoDaddy), Zvents (Acquired by eBay's Stubhub), and MicroVentures (Venture Capital). Paul has an unusually strong technical background considering the role he tends to play today; he built websites in the '90s and continues to engineer and produce content at seobrien.com. He was featured in the book, Online Marketing Heroes, and frequently speaks at startup and media conferences.#podcast #AFewThingsPodcast
For decades, paid lobbyists have worked to sway politicians into voting their way on legislation. But now young, conservative social media creators are exerting their own influence, largely without regulation or oversight. Scott and Marisa are joined by Wall Street Journal reporter Maggie Severns to discuss how corporate and foreign interests are paying pro-Trump social media influencers to promote their political causes. Check out Political Breakdown's weekly newsletter, delivered straight to your inbox. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Which Texan not named C.J. Stroud must emerge as a dominant player next season — and is that player already on the roster?
-- On the Show -- Dr. Mehmet Oz is urging Americans to get vaccinated against measles amid growing outbreaks, a predictable consequence of vaccine skepticism pushed by Robert F. Kennedy Jr. and the MAHA movement -- Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick is facing bipartisan calls to resign after newly released Jeffrey Epstein records contradict his claims about cutting ties with the convicted sex offender -- Donald Trump rants on Truth Social that he will block a new Canada-U.S. bridge unless the U.S. is compensated, accusing Canada of unfair trade, and even absurdly claiming China would eliminate Canadian hockey -- Trump has imposed sweeping tariffs that amount to the largest U.S. tax increase since 1993, raising household costs by over $1,000 a year, driving tariffs to their highest levels since 1946, and cutting GDP -- The Trump administration is drawing a hard line against Democrats' demand that ICE obtain judicial warrants to enter private property as a government shutdown deadline approaches -- In secret, the Trump administration dismantles key nuclear safety safeguards to accelerate new reactor construction -- Amazon's Ring is deepening its ties to police by partnering with Flock Safety and Axon to let users opt in to sharing doorbell footage directly with ICE and other law enforcement -- The Justice Department is moving to dismiss Steve Bannon's Jan. 6 contempt conviction, signaling a broader Trump administration effort to unwind prosecutions of the president's allies -- On the Bonus Show: American optimism plummets, more members of Congress leaving office, Trump deregulates environmental protections, and much more...
What if the very fabric of our digital existence could harbor the seeds of consciousness? In “Who Pays for Can Consciousness Emerge from Chaos in a Digital World?”, we navigate the tumultuous waters where algorithms and randomness intersect, questioning whether genuine awareness could emerge from mere data and code. As we unravel the paradox of chaos birthing clarity, we delve into the ethical implications: who truly owns the consciousness that might rise from the digital ether? Tune in to challenge your perceptions and ignite a dialogue on the future of AI and the essence of being.
Welcome to the second episode of our new series dedicated to the builders of the Farcaster ecosystem (https://farcaster.xyz). In this limited run, we are going to understand the strategies, timing, and mental models of the founders building the next generation of onchain experiences. In today's episode, we sit down with Atown (https://x.com/AtownBrown and https://farcaster.xyz/atown), the founder of Emerge (https://www.tryemerge.xyz). We explore how he is combining AI agents, diffusion models, and crypto rails to transform how users interact with generative content. The episode digs into: + the mechanics of viral growth onchain, + the challenge of escaping the 'crypto echo chamber,' and + the delicate balance between launching a token and building a sustainable product. It is a very useful episode about navigating the intersection of how to avoid AI slop with personalization, and web3 monetization. -- The podcasts are authored, edited and produced by Raphael Grieco (raphael-grieco.com | olivecapital.vc).
(this episode is an excerpt) --- Welcome to the second episode of our new series dedicated to the builders of the Farcaster ecosystem (https://farcaster.xyz). In this limited run, we are going to understand the strategies, timing, and mental models of the founders building the next generation of onchain experiences. In today's episode, we sit down with Atown (https://x.com/AtownBrown and https://farcaster.xyz/atown), the founder of Emerge (https://www.tryemerge.xyz). We explore how he is combining AI agents, diffusion models, and crypto rails to transform how users interact with generative content. The episode digs into: + the mechanics of viral growth onchain, + the challenge of escaping the 'crypto echo chamber,' and + the delicate balance between launching a token and building a sustainable product. It is a very useful episode about navigating the intersection of how to avoid AI slop with personalization, and web3 monetization. -- The podcasts are authored, edited and produced by Raphael Grieco (raphael-grieco.com | olivecapital.vc).
The Buckeyes must replenish a number of losses at receiver in 2026, and one of the options in doing that could be redshirt freshman Phillip Bell.In this episode of the Buckeye Weekly Podcast, hosts Tony Gerdeman and Tom Orr discuss what their expectations are for Phillip Bell this coming season.
New details have emerged in the reported kidnapping of Savannah Guthrie's mother, and the case appears to be entering a more critical phase. Since our last episode, authorities have held a second press conference, confirming additional information while carefully limiting what they're willing to say publicly. The language used, and what was notably left unsaid, suggests investigators may be further along than they're letting on. In this episode, we break down what has changed, analyze the key statements from law enforcement, and discuss the emotional public plea issued by Nancy's family to whoever is holding her. We'll examine why this plea feels directed, what it may signal about the investigation, and how these developments are shaping public perception. This is a true crime update that raises serious questions about what investigators know, and what may be coming next.Check out our merch store
Pastor Wade Moran begins his new series "We Are Called" on February 1, 2026. Thank you for listening to our Online Experience at Emerge Church! Here are some ways to connect with us! Website: emergechurch.com Online Connection Card: https://emergechurch.churchcenter.com Follow us on social media to stay in the loop with all things Emerge! Facebook: Emerge Church Tallahassee Instagram: @emerge_church Youtube: Emerge Church Tallahassee Emerge Church meets on Sundays at 9:00am and 10:45am at the Tallahassee Auto Museum! We would love for you and your family to visit us.
On this Salcedo Storm Podcast:Congresswoman Nicole Malliotakis represents the 11 congressional District in New York. She sits on the powerful House Committee on Ways and Means committee among others. She is also the assistant whip for the caucus.
In this special REWIND episode, CJ revisits his conversation with poet J.K. Kennedy and reflects on the idea that we all carry a clumsy beauty within us if we are willing to listen, orient, and follow Spirit.CJ explores what it means to simply be with someone—whether they are creating, transitioning, or moving through a difficult season of life. Often, our greatest challenges carry unexpected gifts. When we stop pushing against what's happening and instead ask, Why is this here? What can I learn from this? something begins to shift. The challenge may not disappear, but its gift starts to reveal itself.J.K. shares how her own struggles led her back to her core creative gifts, and how rough, unfinished moments—both in art and in life—often expose who we truly are. Clumsy, beautiful things emerge when we stop forcing outcomes and allow the process to unfold.CJ reads J.K.'s poem “Clumsy Beauty,” a reflection on becoming a conscious, mindful creator—learning to trust the process, tease out the wrinkles, and let Spirit speak through every experience.You're never fully “there,” but you are always on your way. Listen. Observe. Discover. And allow your own clumsy beauty to bloom.Want to learn more about CJ Miller? Check out his Spiritual Artist Retreats, 1:1 Personal Coaching, and Speaking Engagements at www.spiritualartisttoday.com. His retreats are designed to help you reconnect with your Creative Intelligence and express your true artistic voice. You can also find his upcoming schedule there, and his book, The Spiritual Artist, is available on Amazon.
Ryan and Dana run through all the new overnight developments in the Nancy Guthrie investigation, including what former NewsNation Host Ashleigh Banfield reiterated to Ryan about her headline-making reporting during his interview with her. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Ryan and Dana run through all the new overnight developments in the Nancy Guthrie investigation, including what former NewsNation Host Ashleigh Banfield reiterated to Ryan about her headline-making reporting during his interview with her.
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Rush Hour Podcast — Morning Episode Sponsored by Gobymeds. Go to gobymeds dot com code rushhour for $50 off Former Bachelor Colton Underwood is back in the spotlight on The Traitors — and with the renewed attention, uncomfortable revelations about his past stalking behavior are resurfacing What's being revisited, what's newly coming to light, and why this moment feels different now that Colton is getting a redemption-style edit on reality TV Joined by Reality Steve (Steve Carbone of the Reality Steve Podcast) to break down the timeline, the media response, and how Bachelor Nation has historically handled accountability Can reality TV rebrands outpace real accountability, or does time + a new show change the conversation? A deeper look at how fandom, fame cycles, and selective memory collide when controversial figures re-enter the spotlight
Newly released U.S. Department of Justice documents reveal a far deeper and longer-running relationship between Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor and convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein than previously acknowledged, including emails exchanged well after Andrew publicly claimed he had cut ties. The correspondence shows Epstein being invited to Buckingham Palace for “lots of privacy,” discussions about meeting women, financial contacts described as “super flush with cash,” and warm exchanges continuing into 2011. The files also include emails involving Sarah Ferguson requesting emergency cash, a controversial photograph now circulating online, and renewed scrutiny over Andrew's failure to cooperate with U.S. investigators. Commentators warn the revelations reopen questions about palace oversight, accountability, and whether King Charles has gone far enough in sidelining his brother — with some arguing only a future King William will fully sever Andrew from royal life.Palace Intrigue is your daily royal family podcast, diving deep into the modern-day drama, power struggles, and scandals shaping the future of the monarchy."Crown and Controversy: Norway" is covering the trial of Marius Borg Høiby as the Norwegian Royal Family is faced with multiple scandals of their own.Check out "Palace Intrigue Presents: King WIlliam" here.
If it feels like you've lived a year inside of a month right now, you're not alone. The cycle of our times is relentless and demands more of our attention and emotional capacity than we were ever meant to carry.This disorientation makes us more prone to disengagement, burnout, cynicism, and the lure of certainty. We also risk what social psychologists call moral narrowing, where our moral attention and empathy constrict to a smaller set of people or issues—often those we identify with directly—while excluding or devaluing others outside that circle. We can become more rigid, less able to tolerate complexity, and more likely to simplify moral dilemmas into “us versus them.” Even the most caring people are susceptible to moral narrowing when they're constantly overwhelmed. But we can build skills that help us move through grief, tolerate uncertainty, and stay engaged without losing ourselves.We need to train for these times, not just intellectually, but relationally and somatically. We need to be able to stay in the room long enough to build lasting connections and coalitions.My guest today models what it looks like to think and lead with the long game in mind while also tending to present-day relationships and her own well-being. She reminds us that despair is not a strategy and that steady, relational, local action is how we keep the future from being decided by the loudest and most reckless forces in the room.A'shanti F. Gholar is the President & CEO of Emerge, the nation's largest network of women elected officials and candidates. A'shanti co-founded Emerge Nevada in 2006, was named Emerge's national policy director in 2016, and became the first Black woman to lead Emerge in February 2020. Under A'shanti's leadership, Emerge has experienced unprecedented growth and success. With affiliates in over two dozen states, more than 1,200 alums in office, and over 6,500 Democratic women trained to run for office and win, Emerge has become a force to be reckoned with in the political landscape. She is also the founder of The Brown Girls Guide to Politics and its award-winning podcast, which The Guardian recognized as a “practical guide to progressive activism.” Listen to the full episode to hear:How A'shanti learned early on the power of getting involved at the local levelHow Emerge helps women recognize the value of their skills and lived experiences in holding political positionsHow centering the “why” helps Emerge candidates get elected, fight through the hard days, and get re-elected at high ratesWhy servant leadership is at the core of how Emerge trains candidates to leadHow every day micro engagements in your community add up to make a difference and keep hope alive for the long haulWhy representation, visibility, and mentorship are vital to changing the narrative of who can run for and hold officeLearn more about A'shanti Gholar:EmergeThe Brown Girls Guide to Politics PodcastInstagram: @ashantigholarLearn more about Rebecca:rebeccaching.comWork With RebeccaThe Unburdened Leader on SubstackSign up for the weekly Unburdened Leader EmailResources:Fired Up: How to Turn Your Spark into a Flame and Come Alive at Any Age, Shannon WattsNot My Type: One Woman vs. a President, E. Jean Carroll Stone Temple Pilots - Interstate Love SongStranger Things
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AP correspondent Donna Warder reports on how life is for two polygamous towns after their leader was sent to prison for life.
Pastor Wade Moran concludes his series "The Same, But Different" on January 25, 2026. Thank you for listening to our Online Experience at Emerge Church! Here are some ways to connect with us! Website: emergechurch.com Online Connection Card: https://emergechurch.churchcenter.com Follow us on social media to stay in the loop with all things Emerge! Facebook: Emerge Church Tallahassee Instagram: @emerge_church Youtube: Emerge Church Tallahassee Emerge Church meets on Sundays at 9:00am and 10:45am at the Tallahassee Auto Museum! We would love for you and your family to visit us.
From the JPM Healthcare Conference in San Francisco, Glenn Hunzinger brings together Sunil Patel of Merck and Sumit Khedekar of Citigroup for a conversation about where growth in the pharmaceutical and biotech industry is headed over the next five to ten years. They explore how scientific innovation, global sources of capital and talent, and a more forward looking approach to risk taking are shaping the future of healthcare, and why this moment may be pivotal for patients and the industry alike.Discussion highlights:Scientific innovation and unmet patient need remain the primary drivers of long term growth across pharma and biotechGlobal sources of innovation, including China, are reshaping licensing strategies and competitive dynamicsCompanies are increasingly willing to take calculated risk earlier in the drug development lifecycleValue creation depends on entering assets at the right inflection point rather than waiting for fully de risked launchesPayer dynamics, pricing pressure, and evolving consumer expectations are influencing how drugs are developed and commercializedSpeakers:Glenn Hunzinger, US Health Industries Leader, PwCSunil Patel, SVP, head of corporate development and business development & licensing, Merck Sumit Khedekar, Global head of Healthcare Investment Banking, CitigroupThis episode is also available as a video on our website: https://www.pwc.com/us/en/industries/health-industries/health-research-institute/next-in-health-podcast/where-will-growth-emerge-across-healthcare.htmlFor more information, please visit us at: https://www.pwc.com/us/en/industries/health-industries/health-research-institute/next-in-health-podcast.html.
Ben Criddle talks BYU sports every weekday from 2 to 6 pm.Today's Co-Hosts: Ben Criddle (@criddlebenjamin)Subscribe to the Cougar Sports with Ben Criddle podcast:Apple Podcasts: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/cougar-sports-with-ben-criddle/id99676
The Iranian mission to the UN posted on X that Tehran is "ready for dialogue with the US," but emphasized that "if pushed, we will defend ourselves and respond like never before." This statement was released amid security tensions surrounding a possible American attack, and after US President Donald Trump sent threats toward Iran today, urging it to "hurry to the negotiating table" and warning that "time is running out." The Iranians added: "The last time the US got entangled in wars in Afghanistan and Iraq, it wasted more than $7 trillion and more than 7,000 Americans lost their lives." Meanwhile, more stories have emerged from Iran of the horrific nature of the regime crackdown. KAN's Mark Weiss spoke about developments in Iran with Dr Thamar Gindin from Haifa University’s EZRI Center.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The world is getting weirder every day… We need weirdness specialists. Maybe the best guy for the job is my friend, the brilliant “metashaman” (and possible octopus) Layman Pascal. In his own words, Layman “used to be a Canadian meditation teacher, yoga instructor & philosopher of Integral Metatheory but he's feeling much better now.” He leads the Metamodern Spirituality Labs, hosts The Integral Stage, Soulmakers+, and (forthcoming) Untegral Stage podcasts, and provides unique online courses. He is also a founding member of several think tanks in the developmental psychology and spirituality space, senior editor of Emerge online & is allied to numerous institutes across the field. In addition to many journal and anthology articles, he is the author of Gurdjieff for a Time Between Worlds, Sex, Death & the Occult, as well as an upcoming book about Nietzsche. Layman is known for his philosophical work on the metaphysics of adjacency, complex nonduality, coaxial developmental stage theories, sacred naturalism, archaic futurism, embodied spirituality & the “integration-surplus model of religion and spirituality” for a post-postmodern civilization facing numerous accelerating and converging crises. In this conversation we cover a lot of ground in a very short time, including: the nature of futurity and how humankind's relationship to the future is changing; how to surf intense peculiarity'; the abiding sociocultural role of “shamanoid” personalities and other useful weirdos; “wartime” mobilization for The Big Us; and other deep and delightful subjects. It's my honor to finally decant this year-old recording, now more pertinent than ever…✨ If you enjoy this conversation, please consider liking, subscribing, and commenting on your favorite podcast provider to help this work (and you!) find new allies: YouTube • Spotify • Apple Podcasts • Etc.✨ Our next Humans On The Loop book club discussion is for Wendell Berry's Standing by Words on Sunday February 15th! Become a member to participate in these calls, exclusive Discord members channels, and our monthly hangouts.✨ All of the unedited, unreleased episodes are available to founding members here.More links• Explore the archives for nine years of mind-expanding conversations• Browse (nearly!) all of the books we discuss on the show at Bookshop.org•Dig into the Humans On The Loop pitch deck• Explore the Google Notebook for How To Live In The Future, my five-week science and philosophy course at Weirdosphere• Contact me if you have burning questions!Cited pieces by Layman• The Soul of AI w/ Lee Chazen (YouTube)• The MetaModern Business Bureau (MMBB) (Substack)• Apocalyptarians (Substack)• The Society of Partial Deterritorialization (Substack)• The Two-Handed Demons (Substack)Cited pieces by others• Wendell Berry - Standing by Words• Hakim Bey - Temporary Autonomous Zone• Steven Johnson - The Revenge of the Humanities• Carol Dweck - Mindset• William James - On Some Mental Effects of the EarthquakeMentioned people with dialogues on my show• Jim Rutt (181)• William Irwin Thompson (42, 43)• Erik Davis (99, 132, 140)• Timothy Morton (223)Mentioned people without dialogues on my show• Terence McKenna (although I've interviewed Terence's brilliant close friends Ken Adams and Bruce Damer multiple times; check the archives for episodes 4, 109, 209)• Alexander Bard• Andrew Huberman• Harry S. Truman• Jacques Lacan• H.P. Lovecraft• Doug Irwin• Nassim Taleb• Friedrich Nietzsche This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit michaelgarfield.substack.com/subscribe
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On this episode of the ExEm Podcast, we sit down with Dr. Jared Pingleton to talk about his latest book, Mental Health Ministry: The Struggle Is Real. Dr. Pingleton brings a refreshing, honest voice to the conversation around mental health and faith—naming the real struggles people face while offering practical wisdom for churches, leaders, and individuals who want to respond with compassion and clarity.Together, we explore why mental health can no longer be ignored in ministry, how the Church can become a safer place for honest struggle, and what it looks like to walk with people without oversimplifying pain or losing hope. This conversation is thoughtful, practical, and deeply encouraging for anyone who cares about soul care, ministry, and the intersection of faith and mental health.Whether you're a pastor, counselor, leader, or someone navigating your own mental health journey, this episode will remind you that you're not alone—and that meaningful ministry starts with understanding.https://drpingleton.com/Emerge.org - "You Don't Have to Walk Alone" Mental Health Therapists... Apply today at emerge.org/careers and join us in the battle to help people find freedom and rest...Support the showContact Us: Email the show: experience@emerge.org Emerge.org facebook.com/EmergeCounselingMinistries Thank you for listening, sharing, and praying for our podcast!Support the ExEm podcast by clicking here:https://www.buzzsprout.com/882700/support
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Good morning! Start your day with Go Birds! Daily, a daily Eagles podcast giving you everything you need to know for January 19th. In today's episode Eliot Shorr-Parks dives into the latest news from the weekend as three names emerge as interviewing for the Eagles offensive coordinator job. Plus, some thoughts on the playoff games from the weekend and how they impact the Eagles. 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
Another Arrest, Same Suspect | The Pattern Behind the Triple Homicide TRIPLE MURDER SHOCKS THE COMMUNITY In today's livestream, Police Off The Cuff breaks down the arrest in a brutal triple homicide that left three people dead and an entire community demanding answers. We walk you step-by-step through the investigation, from the initial crime scene response to the key evidence that led detectives to identify and arrest the suspect. What happened in the moments before the killings? What mistakes—or breakthroughs—pushed this case forward? And what questions still remain unanswered? In this livestream, we cover: • The timeline of the triple murder • Who the victims were and why they were targeted • How law enforcement built probable cause • The arrest and charges filed against the suspect • What prosecutors must now prove in court • Red flags, motive, and behavioral warning signs This is a law-enforcement-driven analysis, cutting through speculation to focus on facts, evidence, and investigative strategy. Retired NYPD detectives explain how cases like this are solved—and where they can fall apart. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.