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We're joined by Eric Miller, with the Louisiana Knights of Columbus. Bethany Kline, founder of 365 Catholic Singles Community, will talk about dating culture and how Catholics should respond. Hannah Guilliam, Acadiana youth director with Louisiana Right to Life, Marie Ortego and Kate Clapper, will talk about the Pulse Leadership Institute. Kathleen Higgins, director of youth and young adult ministry in the Diocese of Baton Rouge, talks about summer activities.
Reinforcements 3 is here! Joe is eager to talk new knights and Eric Miller reveals how his work contributed to this new wave.Checkout our merch: https://storehorsemenapparel.com/collections/mythic-enablersSend us an email and ask us a question: mythicenablerspodcast@gmail.comCome join us and hangout in our Facebook Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/mythicenablerspodcastAnd follow us on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/mythicenablerspod/RSS Feed link: https://feeds.acast.com/public/shows/mythic-enablers-podcastCabal Above All! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Show NotesIn this episode, Simon Western speaks with seasoned psychoanalyst and organisational consultant Dr. Anton Obholzer about the hidden emotional and relational dynamics shaping leadership, organisations and society. Anton is a hugely respected organisational consultant from the Tavistock tradition, and it is a delight to hear his wisdom and insights on this podcast. Moving beyond technical models of management and mental health, the conversation explores organisations as living systems embedded within wider social and political realities. Anton reflects on the Tavistock tradition, the influence of Eric Miller and the importance of understanding organisations not simply as structures of efficiency, but as emotional containers carrying anxiety, projection, creativity and possibility. Simon and Anton discuss leadership as a protective and generative force, creating the conditions for growth, talent and human flourishing.The dialogue explores the erosion of relational life in contemporary society, the dangers of organisations becoming spaces for unmanaged social anxiety, and the increasing dominance of technological and managerial rationality over human connection. They examine the importance of experiential learning, vulnerability, observation and creative practice in sustaining healthy organisations and societies.At the heart of the episode is a deeper question about how we live together in increasingly uncertain times. Rather than retreating into expertise, certainty or control, Anton calls for greater relational awareness, collective responsibility and societal imagination.Key Reflections Organisations are emotional and societal systems, not simply technical machines Leadership involves creating protective spaces where people and creativity can flourish Psychoanalysis offers ways to understand the hidden dynamics shaping organisational life Relational intelligence matters more than purely technical expertise Organisations often absorb and enact wider societal anxieties and fractures Creativity, art and dialogue are essential to organisational and societal health Experiential learning creates deeper awareness than abstract theory alone Technological advancement risks intensifying alienation and loss of human contact Mental health cannot be separated from political, social and organisational conditions Healthy societies require interdependence, vulnerability and collective responsibility KeywordsPsychoanalysis, Leadership, Organisational Dynamics, Tavistock, Anton Obholzer, Simon Western, Eco-Leadership, Relational Intelligence, Systems Thinking, Emotional Containment, Group Relations, Society, Human Connection, Organisational Culture, Creativity, Vulnerability, Interdependence.Brief BioDr. Anton Obholzer is a psychiatrist, Fellow of the Royal College of Psychiatrists, and both a child and adult psychoanalyst, trained at the Tavistock Clinic and the Institute of Psychoanalysis in London. Alongside his clinical work, he trained as an organisational consultant under Eric Miller at the Tavistock Institute of Human Relations, helping pioneer the application of psychoanalytic thinking to organisations, leadership, and institutional life.Until 2002, he served as Chief Executive of the Tavistock & Portman Clinics in London and continues as Chairman of the Consulting to Institutions Workshop and Senior Consultant in the Tavistock Consultancy Service. He has designed and directed group relations and management conferences internationally, and lectures widely on organisational change, leadership, and resistance under conditions of stress and turbulence.A Visiting Professor at the Universities of Vienna, Graz, and Innsbruck, faculty member at INSEAD's Advanced Management Programme, and teacher across Europe, Dr. Obholzer has spent decades exploring the unconscious dynamics that shape organisations - especially when systems are under pressure.He is also the co-editor of the influential book The Unconscious at Work, a seminal text that examines how unconscious anxieties and emotional dynamics operate within organisations and institutions. His writings and publications have profoundly shaped the fields of systems psychodynamics, organisational consultancy, and leadership studies.
As we inch closer to the July 1st CUSMA review deadline, there still aren't any formal trade talks between Canada and the U.S. planned. The government says there are informal talks happening at different levels. Other recent developments aren't great. U.S. officials have blasted a substantial hike in what big streamers have to pay into Canadian content, and they've suspended a joint defense board that's been around for 80 years. This week as talks between the U.S. and Mexico begin, Canada is excluded. Our returning guest is Eric Miller, the president of Rideau Potomac Strategy Group and a fellow at the Canadian Global Affairs Institute.For transcripts of Front Burner, please visit: https://www.cbc.ca/radio/frontburner/transcripts
Send us Fan MailDiscover how to transform your private practice into a financial powerhouse with expert Eric Miller of Econologics Financial Advisors. This episode dives deep into essential financial strategies often overlooked by healthcare entrepreneurs. From understanding the true role of a financial planner to treating your household as a "parent company" that invests in your practice, Eric and Brandon unravel the secrets to sustainable wealth building. Learn why profit prioritization is not just a business necessity but an ethical imperative that empowers you to help more people and expand your impact. This conversation is a must-listen for any practice owner ready to take control of their financial future and build a legacy of success.What You'll Learn:Why shifting your perception of financial planners can unlock significant growth.The importance of treating your household as an investor in your practice.How to identify and correct common financial mismanagement pitfalls.The three pillars of financial success: acquiring, controlling, and expanding money.Why embracing profit is crucial for ethical expansion and greater societal impact.Practical strategies for tax planning to legally avoid taxes and reallocate funds.How to empower yourself to make informed financial decisions for long-term wealth.Take the first step towards financial viability and create the impact you're truly capable of. #FinancialBeast #PracticeFinances #WealthBuilding #PrivatePractice #EconologicsEric S. Miller is a nationally recognized financial advisor, speaker, and co-owner of Econologics Financial Advisors. With over 20,000 conversations with healthcare practice owners, he's helped hundreds turn income into personal wealth. Eric is the bestselling author of How to Become a Financial Beast and host of The Financial Beast Podcast. His bold, no-nonsense financial strategies have made him a sought-after voice in the veterinary, physical therapy, optometry, and healthcare industries.http://www.econologicsfinancialadvisors.com http://www.instagram.com/econologicsfinancialadvisors http://www.econologicsfinancialadvisors.com http://www.youtube.com/@EconologisFinancialAdvisors Welcome to Private Practice Survival Guide Podcast hosted by Brandon Seigel! Brandon Seigel, President of Wellness Works Management Partners, is an internationally known private practice consultant with over fifteen years of executive leadership experience. Seigel's book "The Private Practice Survival Guide" takes private practice entrepreneurs on a journey to unlocking key strategies for surviving―and thriving―in today's business environment. Now Brandon Seigel goes beyond the book and brings the same great tips, tricks, and anecdotes to improve your private practice in this companion podcast. Get In Touch With MePodcast Website: https://www.privatepracticesurvivalguide.com/LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/brandonseigel/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/brandonseigel/https://wellnessworksmedicalbilling.com/Private Practice Survival Guide BookThis show is proudly produced at PS Studios — learn more https://www.psstudios.co
On this edition of APTN News InFocus, host Cierra Bettens examines Canada's ecological footprint and the push for solutions through conservation and Indigenous-led stewardship. York University researcher Eric Miller breaks down new findings showing humanity is consuming resources at a rate equivalent to 1.7 Earths per year and explains what Canada must do to reduce its impact. Then, Seal River Watershed Alliance executive director Stephanie Thorassie joins the show to discuss the proposal to protect northern Manitoba's Seal River Watershed as an Indigenous Protected and Conserved Area. • • • APTN National News, our stories told our way. Visit our website for more: https://aptnnews.ca Hear more APTN News podcasts: https://www.aptnnews.ca/podcasts/
In a candid conversation, Mike Krukow shares his thoughts with Murph & Markus, on the Giants' recent struggles, particularly in the bullpen and the decision-making of young manager Tony Vitello. The team's loss to the D-backs was excruciating, with Eric Miller's inability to command the game and the bullpen's inability to close it out. Mike Krukow emphasizes that the bullpen is a work in progress, with emerging talents like Caleb Kilian and Keaton Winn showing promise. The discussion delves into the importance of having a "gun slinger" in the bullpen, someone who can take the pressure off the closer and provide a reliable high-leverage arm. Mike Krukow highlights the Giants' lack of a traditional closer and the need for a pitcher who can perform in clutch situations. He also praises Tony Vitello's decision to put Matt Gage in a tough situation, taking the blame for the loss and showing confidence in his players. Mike Krukow also discusses the positives from the game, including the emergence of Devers and Adames as a potent hitting duo, and the impressive defensive play of Devers at first base. He notes that even young players like Bryce Eldridge need time to develop and that the Giants' inconsistent playing time for him is a sign of the team's commitment to his growth.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Hour 2: In a season marked by inconsistency, the San Francisco Giants' bullpen has been a major storyline. Last night's devastating loss to the Arizona Diamondbacks was just the latest in a string of frustrating defeats. The team's inability to close out games has been a recurring theme, and it's not just the fans who are feeling the pain. The Giants' manager, Tony V, is under scrutiny, and the team's front office is coming under fire for not addressing the bullpen's weaknesses in the offseason. This episode of Murph & Markus dive into the Giants' bullpen woes, with Mike Krukow joining the conversation. Kruk shares his thoughts on the team's current state, including the struggles of Eric Miller and the emergence of Caleb Killy as a potential closer. The discussion also touches on the importance of having a "gun slinger" in the bullpen, a term coined by Mike to describe the type of reliever who can shut the door in high-pressure situations. The conversation also explores the team's decision-making process, including the usage of Bryce Eldridge, which has been a topic of debate among fans. Mike shares his insights on the team's approach to managing the bullpen and the challenges they face in finding the right combination of pitchers to get the job done.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Hour 2: In a season marked by inconsistency, the San Francisco Giants' bullpen has been a major storyline. Last night's devastating loss to the Arizona Diamondbacks was just the latest in a string of frustrating defeats. The team's inability to close out games has been a recurring theme, and it's not just the fans who are feeling the pain. The Giants' manager, Tony V, is under scrutiny, and the team's front office is coming under fire for not addressing the bullpen's weaknesses in the offseason. This episode of Murph & Markus dive into the Giants' bullpen woes, with Mike Krukow joining the conversation. Kruk shares his thoughts on the team's current state, including the struggles of Eric Miller and the emergence of Caleb Killy as a potential closer. The discussion also touches on the importance of having a "gun slinger" in the bullpen, a term coined by Mike to describe the type of reliever who can shut the door in high-pressure situations. The conversation also explores the team's decision-making process, including the usage of Bryce Eldridge, which has been a topic of debate among fans. Mike shares his insights on the team's approach to managing the bullpen and the challenges they face in finding the right combination of pitchers to get the job done.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In a candid conversation, Mike Krukow shares his thoughts with Murph & Markus, on the Giants' recent struggles, particularly in the bullpen and the decision-making of young manager Tony Vitello. The team's loss to the D-backs was excruciating, with Eric Miller's inability to command the game and the bullpen's inability to close it out. Mike Krukow emphasizes that the bullpen is a work in progress, with emerging talents like Caleb Kilian and Keaton Winn showing promise. The discussion delves into the importance of having a "gun slinger" in the bullpen, someone who can take the pressure off the closer and provide a reliable high-leverage arm. Mike Krukow highlights the Giants' lack of a traditional closer and the need for a pitcher who can perform in clutch situations. He also praises Tony Vitello's decision to put Matt Gage in a tough situation, taking the blame for the loss and showing confidence in his players. Mike Krukow also discusses the positives from the game, including the emergence of Devers and Adames as a potent hitting duo, and the impressive defensive play of Devers at first base. He notes that even young players like Bryce Eldridge need time to develop and that the Giants' inconsistent playing time for him is a sign of the team's commitment to his growth.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
A woman at a routine medical checkup finds herself held captive as a public health risk. CW: Includes themes and depictions of Body Horror & Transformation, Medical Anxiety, Medical Misogyny, Political Extremism & Violence, Government Suppression, and Potential Violence & Death. Starring Samantha Hunt, Jonathan Inbody, Shanda Gardner, and Eric Miller. Written & Directed by Jonathan Inbody. Editing & Sound Design by Jeff Lavin. Music by Samantha Hunt. Episode Art by Jon-Michael Marinell. Full series credits, sound effects attribution, and links to social media can be found at https://www.graymatterhorror.com/ If you like the show, leave us a 5-star rating and review on Apple Podcasts or Spotify! For ad-free episodes, behind the scenes commentaries, and more, join the Gray Matter Patreon at https://patreon.com/graymatterhorror Buy Gray Matter Shirts at https://www.teepublic.com/user/graymatterhorror
In this episode your host and Co-Founder of PADT, Eric Miller is joined by Cyber-Nuclear Engineer Andrew Hahn from Sandia National Labs, as well as PADT's Application and Support Engineer Molly Rhodes, and Flownex Team Lead Miles Adkins for a discussion on Sandia's use of Ansys partner Flownex's 1D Thermal Simulation Software in regards to building digital twins to analyze safety and functionality of nuclear power plants. To learn more about nuclear simulation with Flownex, check out our website here: https://www.padtinc.com/flownex-nuclear If you have any questions, comments, or would like to suggest a topic for the next episode, shoot us an email at podcast@padtinc.com we would love to hear from you!
Eric Miller is a renowned horror and sci-fi author, screenwriter and all around Hollywood renaissance man. But despite his creds, he still wanted to hang out with the NTS guys. The result? A Great effing night for all.
Ep 124 - Climbing Liberty Ridge: Lessons Learned from a Challenging Ascent - Andy & Eric Discover the insights from climbing Liberty Ridge on Mount Rainier, including key lessons, mistakes to avoid, and the importance of weather awareness for climbers. In June of 2016, climbers Andy Schriner and Eric Miller embarked on a challenging ascent of Liberty Ridge on Mount Rainier. With a mix of excitement and trepidation, they navigated weather challenges, physical demands, and important decision-making that would ultimately shape their experience. Andy and Eric share the lessons learned from their journey, the challenges they faced, and what every climber should consider before tackling this impressive route. This podcast is produced by Ashley Saupe and sponsored by Rocky Talkie and the American Alpine Institute. → 25% off Mountain Sense PRO Rescue Kits & Rescue Tarps - code SHARPEND25 (exp. 6/1) → 10% off Rocky Talkie radios at RockyTalkie.com/SharpEnd → 15% online Responder Alliance trainings, including the Responder HUB - code SHARPEND → 30% off onX Backcountry Premium or Elite, valid through 12/31/26 - code SHARPEND → 10% off Wallpoppe - code SHARPEND → 15% off SWOOP. garments - code SHARPEND → 10% off any wilderness med course with Desert Mountain Medicine - code SHARPEND → Use code SHARPEND to waive the activation fee on ZOLEO → Global Rescue Insurance: https://partner.globalrescue.com/thesharpendpodcast/index.html → 20% off American Alpine Club membership with code SHARPEND26
On this episode of the Energy Security Cubed Podcast, Joe Calnan talks with Eric Miller about the role of energy in CUSMA/USMCA review and how Canadian policymakers should consider the views from Washington. --- Guest: - Eric Miller a CGAI Fellow and the President and CEO of Rideau Potomac Strategy Group - Joe Calnan is VP Energy and Calgary Operations at the Canadian Global Affairs Institute. --- Reading recommendation: - A Gentleman in Moscow, by Amor Towles: https://www.amazon.ca/Gentleman-Moscow-Novel-Amor-Towles/dp/0670026190 --- Interview recording Date: April 27, 2026 // Energy Security Cubed is part of the CGAI Podcast Network. Follow the Canadian Global Affairs Institute on Facebook, Twitter (@CAGlobalAffairs), or on LinkedIn. Head over to our website at www.cgai.ca for more commentary. // Produced by Joe Calnan. Music credits to Drew Phillips.
Ever wonder what really goes on behind the scenes of Hollywood horror?In this special Behind the Reel episode of Should You Watch This with The Popcorn Priest, Chris sits down with horror author and screenwriter Eric Miller to talk about his 30+ year journey in the industry — from VHS-era horror to modern storytelling.We dive into the evolution of horror, why the genre resonates so deeply, and how it balances fear, humor, and humanity. Eric also shares insights from his new novel Whatever Happened to Uncle Ed?, blending horror, mystery, and humor in a way that even non-horror fans can enjoy.In this episode:
Endurance isn't about how much you can carry; it's about recognizing who is actually carrying you. In this intimate session, Eric Miller speaks to a room full of pastors about the grueling reality of long-term ministry. Drawing a powerful parallel from the legendary "Team Hoyt" father-son duo and the tragic, recent loss of 22-year-old missionary Jeremiah Erb, this episode explores the concept of "love-empowered endurance." We move past the pressure of religious perfection to look at why a leader's obedience is a response to grace, not a tool to impress God. Whether you are facing unexpected "fines" in life or feeling the weight of the sheep in your flock, this is a call to stay clear-headed and refreshed in the Father's affection. Click here to go to the official Revival Cry YouTube channel. To see the Revival Cry podcast on another streaming service, click here. To support Revival Cry or find out more information, go to revivalcry.org Email us at info@revivalcry.org Follow @RevivalCryInternational on Facebook and Instagram. Eric's 30-Day Devotional Books: ⏵ “How to Become a Burning Bush”, available in English and Italian ⏵ “Hearing God through His Creation”, available in English, Italian, Spanish, and Japanese
In this episode your host and Co-Founder of PADT, Eric Miller is joined by members of the Synopsys/Ansys team including Application Engineering Manager Dev Sarkar, Senior Digital Twin Staff Engineer Arash Hassanpour, and Senior Application Engineering Manager Nicholas Herringer as well as PADT's Embedded Software Engineer Noah Asherbranner. They discuss the current state of robotics, common applications, and what role Ansys simulation plays in supporting their workflows. To learn more about robotics simulation with Ansys, check out our website here: https://www.padtinc.com/simulation/ansys-robotics/ If you have any questions, comments, or would like to suggest a topic for the next episode, shoot us an email at podcast@padtinc.com we would love to hear from you!
Many private practice owners assume their business will eventually fund their retirement. After all, you've spent years building it, surely it will be worth enough someday to carry you through your later years.But relying solely on your practice as your retirement strategy can be risky.In this episode, Julie sits down with financial planner Eric Miller, CEO of Econologics, to talk about why practice owners should think beyond the eventual sale of their business when planning for long-term wealth. They explore common misconceptions about practice valuation, why diversification matters, and practical ways owners can start building multiple income streams while their practice is still growing.If you want to build a practice that supports both your business goals and your household's long-term financial health, this conversation is a must-listen.3 Reasons to Listen to This Episode1. Many practice owners overestimate what their practice will be worth. Eric explains why emotional attachment and optimism often lead owners to assume their business will sell for more than it realistically will.2. Selling your practice doesn't mean you keep the full amount. Taxes, debt, and other factors can dramatically reduce what you actually walk away with after a sale.3. Practice owners have unique opportunities to build multiple income streams. From retirement plans to real estate to brokerage accounts, there are several ways to create long-term financial stability beyond your practice.Links and Resources Learn more about Eric Miller and Econologics: https://econologics.comMoney for Therapists Practice Startup - https://www.greenoakaccounting.com/startupGreenOak Accounting - www.GreenOakAccounting.comTherapy For Your Money Podcast - www.TherapyForYourMoney.comProfit First for Therapists - www.ProfitFirstForTherapists.comProfit First Academy - www.ProfitFirstForTherapists.com/AcademyPodcast Production, Audio Mixing, and Youtube Video Production by James Marland
Faith isn't falling apart—but a lot of students aren't sure what to do with the questions they're asking. In this episode, Eric Miller sits down with Alisa Childers—author, speaker, and former member of ZOEgirl—to talk through doubt, truth, and what's really happening behind the rise of progressive Christianity. From her own faith crisis to what she's seeing in students today, Alisa brings clarity to conversations many leaders feel unprepared for. In this episode you'll hear: Why asking hard questions is actually essential to a strong faith
In this episode, Dr. Karen Litzy welcomes healthcare business expert Eric Miller, co-owner of Econologics Financial Advisors, to share invaluable insights on managing practice finances effectively. Whether you're a physical therapist, dentist, or other healthcare provider, discover how to align your personal and practice finances to build wealth, reduce stress, and ensure long-term success. In this episode: How practice owners often treat their business as a job rather than a long-term investment and why this is costly The importance of adopting a business owner's mindset and controlling habits Recognizing red flags in financial habits and practice management The "make or break" profit number and how most practice owners overlook profit as a critical expense Strategies for building cash reserves, safeguarding assets, and managing cash flow during downturns The significance of structuring your finances to protect against lawsuits, taxes, and inflation Practical steps for re-evaluating expenses and staff productivity to optimize profitability How to prevent fragile cash flow and create practices resilient to unpredictable events The value of professional financial advice tailored specifically to healthcare practice nuances Timestamps: 00:00 - Introduction to financial strategies for healthcare providers 02:21 - Why treatment like a business owner is costly 04:29 - Red flags of practice owners stuck in job mode 07:13 - How to start thinking like a business owner if you're new 10:08 - Understanding and calculating your "make or break" number 13:21 - Setting profit aside as an essential expense 16:56 - Building cash reserves and managing downturns 20:46 - Analyzing practice metrics for profitability 23:56 - The importance of asset protection and insurance 29:50 - Key tips for safeguarding assets from lawsuits and taxes 33:20 - Indicators of true financial health in a practice 35:36 - Resources for learning more and taking action More About Eric: Eric Miller is a seasoned financial planning professional with over 20 years of experience dedicated to empowering private practice owners and associates. As Co-Owner and Chief Financial Advisor of Econologics Financial Advisors, LLC, a Registered Investment Advisor, Eric specializes in strategic financial planning, including investments, retirement, asset protection, tax strategies, debt elimination, and business transition planning. A Registered Financial Consultant® (RFC) and graduate of Capital University, Eric is also a prolific author and speaker and has published countless articles, videos, and podcasts and is the bestselling author of How to Become a Financial Beast. He has presented at hundreds of events nationwide, and weekly hosts the Financial Beast Podcast Resources from this Episode: Website: www.econologicsfinancialadvisors.com Free Giveaway & CTA: URL: www.wealthforpracticeowners.com Name: Practice Expansion Checklist Social Media: YouTube - https://www.youtube.com/c/FinancialBeast Facebook - facebook.com/econologicsfinancial LinkedIn - linkedin.com/in/ericisyourbfff Book: How To Become a Financial Beast Jane Sponsorship Information: Book a one-on-one demo here Mention the code LITZY1MO for a free month Follow Dr. Karen Litzy on Social Media: Karen's Instagram Karen's LinkedIn Subscribe to Healthy, Wealthy & Smart: YouTube Website Apple Podcast Spotify SoundCloud Stitcher iHeart Radio
Ever check your payslip… your student debt… your mortgage… and wonder if you're just treading water?You're not alone, and you're not stuck.In this episode we revisit one of the most neglected topics in the profession: money.Hubert sits down with US-based financial adviser Eric Miller to break down the decisions that can actually move the money-needle for employed vets: from budgeting and debt to investing, insurance, and increasing your income. (We do global principles with US specifics)No jargon. No guilt. Just a clear starting point for vets who know they should have a plan… but haven't begun yet.Here's what you'll learn:Why practice ownership isn't the only route to financial securityThe one habit that underpins every solid financial planA simple 70/20/10 framework for spending, investing, and enjoying your moneyHow to handle student debt without letting it control your lifeWhether to prioritise debt repayment, investing- or bothThe difference between good debt and bad debt (and why it matters)How automation quietly builds wealth in the backgroundWhat young vets need to know about insurance, income growth, and lifestyle creepAnd perhaps most importantly:A more grounded, reassuring view of the profession itself.Yes, financial pressure is real.But Eric will convince you that veterinary medicine is still a strong, high-potential career - IF you do it right. thevetvault.com for show notes, access to our clinical continuing education content and to sign up for our weekly 'best of the Vet Vault' newsletter, or join us in person at one of our phenomenal Vets On Tour conferences. Topics and Time Stamps04:24 Biggest Financial Mistakes05:42 Budgeting & The 70/20/10 Rule14:41 Retirement Planning & 401k24:09 Student Debt & How to Tackle It26:22 Loan Forgiveness28:58 Pay Off Debt vs. Invest31:53 The Debt Snowball Method (it's a good thing!) 33:55 Increasing Your Income37:44 Constructive vs. Destructive Debt41:35 Insurance & Health Coverage44:06 Looking Ahead: The Veterinary Industry49:45 One Financial Habit for Ne w GradsWe love to hear from you. If you have a question for us or you'd like to give us some feedback please get in touch via our contact or catch up with us on Instagram.And if you like what you hear, please share the love by clicking on the share button wherever you're listening and sending a link to someone who you think should hear this.
One day you'll exit your practice. Exiting the way you want doesn't happen on its own. It takes preparation. My guest today is a financial planner for private practice owners. He helps his clients exit their practices how they want to, and he'll share his insights with us.Eric Miller is a seasoned financial planning professional with over 20 years of experience dedicated to empowering private practice owners and associates. As Co-Owner and Chief Financial Advisor of Econologics Financial Advisors, LLC, a Registered Investment Advisor, Eric specializes in strategic financial planning, including investments, retirement, asset protection, tax strategies, debt elimination, and business transition planning. A Registered Financial Consultant® (RFC) and graduate of Capital University, Eric is also a prolific author and speaker and has published countless articles, videos, and podcasts and is the bestselling author of How to Become a Financial Beast. He has presented at hundreds of events nationwide, and weekly hosts the Financial Beast Podcast.In this episode Carl White and Eric Miller discuss:The core ingredients in preparing to exitWhen practice owners should start the preparation processThe core mindset difference between those who prepare and those who do notWant to be a guest on PracticeCare®?Have an experience with a business issue you think others will benefit from? Come on PracticeCare® and tell the world! Here's the link where you can get the process started.Connect with Eric Millerhttps://www.youtube.com/c/FinancialBeastfacebook.com/econologicsfinanciallinkedin.com/in/ericisyourbfffConnect with Carl WhiteWebsite: http://www.marketvisorygroup.comEmail: whitec@marketvisorygroup.comFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/marketvisorygroupYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCD9BLCu_i2ezBj1ktUHVmigLinkedIn: http://www.linkedin.com/in/healthcaremktg
This episode on YouTube: https://youtu.be/t7qTnsGL3ps Equipment finance plays a foundational role in powering the real economy, despite being often overlooked. In this episode of Equipment Finance Matters, Equipment Leasing & Finance Association President and CEO Leigh Lytle speaks with Eric Miller, President and CEO of Ansley Park Capital, about the industry's power and sweeping impact. Find out about Eric's career journey, from the lasting impact of his rigorous training at GE Capital to how he and his team launched one of the fastest inaugural ABS transactions on record. Discover the critical distinctions between small, middle, and large-ticket financing, the risks and rewards of non-bank lending, and the importance of adaptability amid macroeconomic shifts. In addition, this don't-miss discussion includes the impact of culture, creativity, and deep industry expertise on lasting success in equipment finance, as well as the rich career opportunities the sector offers. https://elfaonline.org
This episode on YouTube: https://youtu.be/t7qTnsGL3ps Equipment finance plays a foundational role in powering the real economy, despite being often overlooked. In this episode of Equipment Finance Matters, Equipment Leasing & Finance Association President and CEO Leigh Lytle speaks with Eric Miller, President and CEO of Ansley Park Capital, about the industry's power and sweeping impact. Find out about Eric's career journey, from the lasting impact of his rigorous training at GE Capital to how he and his team launched one of the fastest inaugural ABS transactions on record. Discover the critical distinctions between small, middle, and large-ticket financing, the risks and rewards of non-bank lending, and the importance of adaptability amid macroeconomic shifts. In addition, this don't-miss discussion includes the impact of culture, creativity, and deep industry expertise on lasting success in equipment finance, as well as the rich career opportunities the sector offers. https://elfaonline.org
Haunted Houses! Musicals! Creepy Dolls! This week Katie and Brit are joined by horror author and filmmaker Eric Miller to talk about one of his favorite scary movies, THE HAUNTING (1963).While you may know the name as the movie that inspired the Mike Flanagan miniseries, the story started as a novel by Shirley Jackson who with it re-defined the genre. It truly was ahead of it's time as a female-centered film that tackled mental health issues made by already accomplished director Robert Wise in between making Oscar-winning musicals WEST SIDE STORY and THE SOUND OF MUSIC.In addition to the film discussion, we talk all things horror as Eric shares with us his extensive knowledge of filmmaking and writing.Special thanks to our guest Eric Miller and Angela at Pitch Perfect Media. Check out Eric's website at our research links below!Next time we're watching Coralie Fargeaut's REVENGE.Thanks for listening and stay spoopy ya'll!Timestamps:00:00:27 Intro00:02:06 Guest Introduction and Interview00:05:32 The Book and Shirley Jackson's Influence00:24:07 SPOILERS00:27:42 How We Discovered the Film00:33:03 Haunted Houses and Travel Tales00:54:50 Back to THE HAUNTING01:45:47 Ratings01:54:44 Next Time: REVENGE (MUBI, AMC+, Roku)02:11:48 Goodbyes/Where to Find Eric MillerThe Grindhouse Girls Podcast is created by Katie Dale and Brit Ray. This week's episode is edited by Katie Dale.Part of the Redacted Entertainment Network.Royalty free music used: Ready Set Go and Outro White SmokeCopyright 2020 Grindhouse Girls PodcastThis podcast uses the following third-party services for analysis: Podcorn - https://podcorn.com/privacy
Interview with Eric Miller – Episode 177 Continuing the train of interviews, we talk with Eric Miller, author of the book Whatever Happened to Uncle Ed, screenwriter for Ice Spiders, Night Skies, Swamp Shark, Mask Maker, and so much more. Join us for a very fun, very informative talk about his work, experiences, some funny stories, and just a full-on nerd fest for writing and movies. Also be sure to check him out on IMDB, his website, and his new book on Amazon. https://www.ericmillerwrites.com https://www.amazon.com/Whatever-Happened-Uncle-Eric-Miller/dp/B0DTF5LVHW/ Support the Podcast Visit our website
In this episode, Eric Miller sits down with Newt Larson—longtime pastor, former CE National director (now Momentum Ministry Partners), author, and trusted coach to pastors across the country. Knute reflects on a lifetime of pastoral leadership, including 26 years at The Chapel in Akron, Ohio, and years of ministry in Ashland. Together, they talk candidly about what leadership really feels like behind the scenes—making big decisions while still feeling "scared," learning dependence on the Lord, and choosing what's best for the church over what looks impressive. They also dig into practical, transferable tools for healthy ministry: building and repeating clear core values, leading change with patience and communication, navigating discouragement and comparison, handling criticism with wisdom, and protecting your heart through humility, relationships, and straight talk. If you're a pastor, church leader, or ministry professional—especially in a season of burnout, transition, or uncertainty—this conversation is full of steady encouragement and real-world guidance for long-haul faithfulness. Knute's Wesbite HERE Check out www.buildmomentum.org to learn more about our organization and how we seek to partner with local churches in order to equip today's young Christian leaders for tomorrow's opportunities. Another great way to discover who we are? Check out THIS PODCAST
Author, screenplay writer, filmmaker and horror afficionado EricMiller joins us this week. It's a fun one where to talk aboutsome of our favorite books, movies and music. Check out Eri'c first novel WHATEVER HAPPENED TO UNCLE ED? available at all the usual place. If that is to your liking check out the horror anthologies that he edited Hell Comes To Hollywood, 18 Wheels Of Horror and 18 Wheels Of Science Fiction as well as his film. Intro: “All the Dark Things” – Mike Hill Outro: “Wrathchild” – Iron Maiden
What happens when you mix a show-biz professional with a passion for the paranormal and the macabre? You get the brilliant, twisted mind of Eric Miller. This week on The Twilight Tonic, DeeDee sits down with the screenwriter behind The Shadow Men, Mask Maker, and the "mirth and mayhem" of the SyFy hit Ice Spiders. We explore Eric's journey through the entertainment industry, his work on legendary scripts, and the "terrifying" reality of being an indie producer. Whether he's writing sappy poems or creature features that catch the attention of The Late Show, Eric brings a wealth of insider knowledge that most fans never get to hear. Tune in for a look at the dark side of storytelling and the monsters—real and imagined—that keep us watching.
Eric Miller sits down with Dr. Randy Smith, senior pastor of Neighborhood Church in Sebring, Florida, founder of Great Commission Bible Institute, and director of the Christian Travel Studies Program, for a candid conversation on the Middle East, the church, and how pastors can lead with clarity in a confusing cultural moment. Randy helps cut through oversimplified narratives and algorithm-driven opinions, offering a framework for understanding the layers behind modern conflicts while keeping the main thing the main thing: starting with God's Word, not cable news. He challenges pastors to resist stereotypes, avoid partisan traps, and step into hard conversations with humility, compassion, and biblical conviction, like a referee bringing principles to both sides. The episode closes with practical direction and real hope. Randy shares how to think biblically, pray faithfully, give strategically, and engage wisely without over-spiritualizing or over-politicizing. He also highlights what is encouraging him right now as he sees Scripture, spiritual hunger, and gospel opportunities unfolding in real time. Learn more about STUDY TRIP. Check out www.buildmomentum.org to learn more about our organization and how we seek to partner with local churches in order to equip today's young Christian leaders for tomorrow's opportunities. Another great way to discover who we are? Check out THIS PODCAST
Mike Oitzman and Gene Demaitre recap their recent trip to attend the Manifest tradeshow in Las Vegas. The show features vignettes from the show floor with executives from many of the industries most innovative warehouse and supply chain robotics companies. Show timeline 8:12 - Zoox autonomous taxi trip recap 6:20 - News of the week 14:33 - Manifest Recap with Gene Demaitre and Mike Oitzman 34:08 - Interview with Sankalp Arora, CEO, Gather AI 41:58 - Interview with Ben Gruettner, Chief Revenue Officer, Robust.AI 49:28 - Interview with Owen Nicholson, CEO, Slamcore 54:21 - Interview with Mason Cole, VP Sales, Slip Robotics 1:00:55 - Interview with Steven McKinley (COO) and Jim Leifer (CEO) with Ambi Robotics 1:10:00 - Interview with Jackie Wu, CEO, from Corvus Robotics 1:16:40 - Interview with Kevin Damoa, founder and CEO Glid Technologies 1:22:37 - Interview with Eric Miller, cofounder and CEO of Autopallet ### – SPONSOR – Download the 2026 State of the Robotics Industry Report: https://www.therobotreport.com/state-of-robotics-industry-report-2026/
In this episode your host and Co-Founder of PADT, Eric Miller is joined by Ansys technology partner Electro Magnetic Applications' (EMA) VP of Business Development, John Twerdok, and Lead Software Product Manager, Kevin-Druis Merenda, as well as PADT's LFEM Application & Support Engineer Tyler Buntin. They discuss challenges facing those working with advanced electromagnetics in the space industry, and how simulating radiation hardened electronics with Ansys can help provide solutions. If you have any questions, comments, or would like to suggest a topic for the next episode, shoot us an email at podcast@padtinc.com we would love to hear from you!
What if a single prayer could switch on your prophetic destiny? Discover how to reignite your prayer life and activate your prophetic calling in this inspiring episode of Revival Cry. Eric Miller shares the importance of switching on our spiritual lives through genuine prayer, surrender, and the refining fire of God. Learn how to move beyond routine devotions, embrace the Holy Spirit's leading, and transform from followers into spiritual fathers and mothers who make disciples. This episode challenges believers to live with authentic passion, walk in holiness, and carry God's presence into everyday life. Click here to go to the official Revival Cry YouTube channel. To see the Revival Cry podcast on another streaming service, click here. To support Revival Cry or find out more information, go to revivalcry.org Email us at info@revivalcry.org Follow @RevivalCryInternational on Facebook and Instagram. Purchase Eric's 30-Day Devotional Books: ⏵ “How to Become a Burning Bush”, available in English and Italian ⏵ “Hearing God through His Creation”, available in English, Italian, Spanish, and Japanese
Last week the U.S. Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent issued a very public warning to Prime Minister Mark Carney. At the centre of that warning is the USMCA trade deal, which kept Trump's tariffs from unleashing even deeper damage to the Canadian economy. A mandatory review of the US-Mexico-Canada pact is kicking-off now. It has turned into a high stakes negotiation, with the U.S. poised to squeeze Canada and Mexico and to use the negotiation itself as leverage to advance the administration's interests. Today, trade expert Eric Miller is back to talk about where the trade talks are headed, what the Americans are hoping for, and what would happen if the deal got ripped up altogether. Miller is the president of Rideau Potomac Strategy Group and a fellow at the Canadian Global Affairs Institute. For transcripts of Front Burner, please visit: https://www.cbc.ca/radio/frontburner/transcripts
In this episode of the Momentum Ministry Partners Podcast, Eric Miller sits down with Holly Regan, Training Coordinator at Rahab Ministries, for a conversation every parent, youth pastor, and ministry leader needs to hear—but may not know how to start. Together, they unpack what sex trafficking actually looks like in the United States today. Holly brings years of frontline experience to help clarify how exploitation frequently begins much closer to home, especially in digital spaces students interact with every day. This honest and eye-opening discussion explores how social media, pornography, grooming, and sextortion are increasingly connected, and why proactive conversations matter more than reactive ones. Rather than leaning into fear, Holly offers practical, hope-filled insight into how churches and parents can build trust, establish safe relationships, and create environments where students know they are not alone and are never beyond help. This episode includes mature topics and is best listened to away from young ears. If you work with students, lead in a church, or are trying to navigate technology and boundaries as a parent, this conversation is designed to equip you with clarity, language, and confidence for the road ahead. Rahab Ministries provides Christ-centered transformational care for adults and minors impacted by sex trafficking throughout Northeast Ohio. To learn more about their mission or connect with their team, visit https://www.rahabministries.org or follow @rahabministries. Another great way to discover who we are? Check out THIS PODCAST
In this episode of Revival Cry with Eric Miller, learn how to recognise and step into divine appointments—those God-orchestrated encounters that bring hope and transformation. Discover six simple ways to be led by the Holy Spirit, from building bridges and sharing your story to boldly speaking the name of Jesus and living as His ambassador. Hear inspiring Bible examples like Zacchaeus, the lame man healed at the temple, and Paul's life-changing testimony, all showing how intentional faith opens doors for powerful moments with eternal impact. Click here to go to the official Revival Cry YouTube channel. To see the Revival Cry podcast on another streaming service, click here. To support Revival Cry or find out more information, go to revivalcry.org Email us at info@revivalcry.org Follow @RevivalCryInternational on Facebook and Instagram. Purchase Eric's 30-Day Devotional Books: ⏵ “How to Become a Burning Bush”, available in English and Italian ⏵ “Hearing God through His Creation”, available in English, Italian, Spanish, and Japanese
Today I sat down with Eric Miller, the founder of Raid Erie to talk about his sailing event, small boat adventures and everything in-between. Check out the links for more information on how to join in on the fun this summer: https://www.raiderie.net/ https://www.facebook.com/groups/raiderie https://www.erieexpeditionchallenge.org/ https://www.facebook.com/groups/erieexpeditionchallenge Help Support this podcast with the following links, Thanks for listening! Support this Podcast on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/sailingintooblivionpodcast Help fund my next adventure here: https://gofund.me/6df0fb45 One Time Donations Via PayPal and Venmo: https://www.paypal.com/paypalme/JeromeRand https://account.venmo.com/u/sailingintooblivion Amazon WishList: https://www.amazon.com/hz/wishlist/ls/33F36RF315G8V?ref_=wl_share Children's Book: https://a.co/d/1q2Xkev Sailing Into Oblivion Children's Audio Book: Audible.com Sailing Merch: https://www.bonfire.com/store/sailing-into-oblivion/ Books: https://a.co/d/eYaP10M Reach out to the Show: https://www.sailingintooblivion.com/podcasts Total Boat 5% discount code: https://www.totalboat.com/?sca_ref=9803393.xY85BaEnxZ Rustbelt 950: https://glexpeditionaryclub.org/rust-belt-950 Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
“Your faith will never be great until it becomes a part of your present reality.” In this episode of Revival Cry, Eric Miller shares how to measure your faith in Jesus, drawing from Romans 12:3 and Matthew 9:18–26. He explores four expressions of faith—devoted, delayed, desperate, and decorated—showing how each reflects our walk with God. Devoted faith trusts and worships Jesus wholeheartedly; delayed faith waits patiently for His perfect timing; desperate faith reaches out in urgent belief; and decorated faith only appears outwardly faithful without true surrender. Eric encourages listeners to live in present faith, the kind that actively reaches toward Jesus today and reveals His power in our lives. Click here to go to the official Revival Cry YouTube channel. To see the Revival Cry podcast on another streaming service, click here. To support Revival Cry or find out more information, go to revivalcry.org Email us at info@revivalcry.org Follow @RevivalCryInternational on Facebook and Instagram. Purchase Eric's 30-Day Devotional Books: ⏵ “How to Become a Burning Bush”, available in English and Italian ⏵ “Hearing God through His Creation”, available in English, Italian, Spanish, and Japanese
Former supporters of an orphanage with deep ties to Missouri are still reacting to the abrupt closure of Niños de México. Operated for decades by a Franklin County-based charity, the orphanage was the subject of an independent investigation by the nonprofit Godly Response to Abuse in a Christian Environment. GRACE Investigators documented numerous cases of child abuse at the orphanage, carried out by multiple perpetrators and covered up by its executive director. Eric Miller and Julie Heifner volunteered and worked at the orphanage for years before attempting to alert Niños leadership to ongoing abuse. Miller and Heifner discuss the details of their journeys — from Niños believers to whistleblowers — and how survivors of abuse at Niños finally had their voices heard.
This week we are talking about our pal Eric Miller's recent work on the second set of Cosmic Legions character head packs, catching up, and thinking about what lies ahead. Thank you for 50 episodes of listening! Checkout our merch: https://storehorsemenapparel.com/collections/mythic-enablersSend us an email and ask us a question: mythicenablerspodcast@gmail.comCome join us and hangout in our Facebook Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/mythicenablerspodcastAnd follow us on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/mythicenablerspod/RSS Feed link: https://feeds.acast.com/public/shows/mythic-enablers-podcastCabal Above All! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this episode of Revival Cry with Eric Miller, Eric sits down with his son Jonathan to discuss life transitions, calling, and the importance of faithfulness in every season. Jonathan, a third-year engineering student at Messiah University, reflects on growing up in the Philippines as a missionary kid and how a fascination with design and building led him to pursue engineering as a way to serve God in practical and mission-minded ways. Eric shares a powerful testimony of a prophetic encounter at Messiah University in 2001 that became a confirmation years later for Jonathan's path. Together, they explore lessons from 1 Kings 19, where Elijah navigates transition, loneliness, and mentorship, drawing parallels to the responsibility of discipling the next generation. Jonathan emphasizes keeping our eyes fixed on Jesus during challenging seasons, while Eric encourages believers to embrace their unique calling rather than imitate others. The episode concludes with a reminder that while the world is shaking with wars, crises, and uncertainty, Jesus never changes. True success comes not from earthly achievements but from living a life rooted in Christ and impacting others with His love. Key Takeaways: Transitions require faithfulness and a focus on Jesus. Mentorship and equipping the next generation are vital to sustaining legacy. God uniquely prepares each person for their calling, combining gifts, skills, and identity. True ministry can happen anywhere—whether in missions, engineering, or daily life. Click here to go to the official Revival Cry YouTube channel. To see the Revival Cry podcast on another streaming service, click here. To support Revival Cry or find out more information, go to revivalcry.org Email us at info@revivalcry.org Follow @RevivalCryInternational on Facebook and Instagram. Purchase Eric's 30-Day Devotional Books: ⏵ “How to Become a Burning Bush”, available in English and Italian ⏵ “Hearing God through His Creation”, available in English, Italian, Spanish, and Japanese
In this episode your host and Co-Founder of PADT, Eric Miller is joined by members of our simulation support team to discuss their favorite updates from Ansys 2025 R1 & R2 in preparation for the 2026 release. Our outstanding staff has always been the foundation of what sets PADT apart from our competitors and we're excited to have so many of them on this episode. If you have any questions, comments, or would like to suggest a topic for the next episode, shoot us an email at podcast@padtinc.com we would love to hear from you!
Most practice owners treat finances like a fire drill: frantic at year-end, reactive at tax time, and surprised when cash flow hiccups wreck payroll. What if money management wasn't a crisis to survive, but a repeatable system you lead on purpose? In this episode of the Private Practice Owners Club, host Nathan Shields sits down with financial strategist Eric Miller (Econologics) and bookkeeping & vCFO expert Sean Healy (AccountedFor). Together they deliver an operational playbook for wrapping up 2025, protecting cash flow in Q1, and building the disciplined systems that let owners actually plan for retirement — not just keep the lights on. They dig into:Why proactive tax planning beats last-minute spending sprees (and how to actually execute it with your CPA)The three financial skills every owner needs: acquire it, control it, invest it — and how to institutionalize them in your practicePractical year-end moves that protect cash flow (retirement catch-ups, HSA contributions, beneficiary checks, and smarter equipment buys)How to build a financial team that works together — CPA, bookkeeper, and advisor aligned to your goals (and when it's time to fire an advisor who isn't)Forecasting and proforma basics: reverse-engineer the profit you need to reach your personal goals, then map the operational steps to get thereCash-first tactics for Q1 (expect a tight January — plan the line of credit, manage payroll cadence, and pre-talk client deductibles)Money discipline that scales: automated savings buckets, routine scorecards, and the operational cadence that produces real wealth If you've ever been blindsided by tax bills, drifted through another year without a cash plan, or felt like your practice owns you — this episode gives you the financial clarity and tactical next steps to run your business like an asset, not an anxiety.
Join Revival Cry Podcast host Eric Miller as he shares a message called “Transition For the Old For the New”. Click here to go to the official Revival Cry YouTube channel. To see the Revival Cry podcast on another streaming service, click here. Listen to Revival Cry on Mango Radio every: ⏵ Thursday evenings | 6:30pm — 7:00pm PHT ⏵ Saturday mornings | 6:30am — 7:00am PHT available at: ⏵ 102.7 FM (Davao) ⏵ 91.5 FM (Zamboanga) ⏵ or listen online via TuneIn To support Revival Cry or find out more information, go to revivalcry.org Email us at info@revivalcry.org Follow @RevivalCryInternational on Facebook and Instagram. Purchase Eric's 30-Day Devotional Books: ⏵ “How to Become a Burning Bush”, available in English and Italian ⏵ “Hearing God through His Creation”, available in English, Italian, Spanish, and Japanese
Join Revival Cry Podcast host Eric Miller as he shares a message called “Developing Your Secret History with God”. Recorded live in FIRE School of Ministry Philippines' Graduation Ceremony December 2025 Click here to go to the official Revival Cry YouTube channel. To see the Revival Cry podcast on another streaming service, click here. Listen to Revival Cry on Mango Radio every: ⏵ Thursday evenings | 6:30pm — 7:00pm PHT ⏵ Saturday mornings | 6:30am — 7:00am PHT available at: ⏵ 102.7 FM (Davao) ⏵ 91.5 FM (Zamboanga) ⏵ or listen online via TuneIn To support Revival Cry or find out more information, go to revivalcry.org Email us at info@revivalcry.org Follow @RevivalCryInternational on Facebook and Instagram. Purchase Eric's 30-Day Devotional Books: ⏵ “How to Become a Burning Bush”, available in English and Italian ⏵ “Hearing God through His Creation”, available in English, Italian, Spanish, and Japanese
Join Revival Cry Podcast host Eric Miller as he shares a message called “Activating Our Prophetic Nature”. Click here to go to the official Revival Cry YouTube channel. To see the Revival Cry podcast on another streaming service, click here. Listen to Revival Cry on Mango Radio every: ⏵ Thursday evenings | 6:30pm — 7:00pm PHT ⏵ Saturday mornings | 6:30am — 7:00am PHT available at: ⏵ 102.7 FM (Davao) ⏵ 91.5 FM (Zamboanga) ⏵ or listen online via TuneIn To support Revival Cry or find out more information, go to revivalcry.org Email us at info@revivalcry.org Follow @RevivalCryInternational on Facebook and Instagram. Purchase Eric's 30-Day Devotional Books: ⏵ “How to Become a Burning Bush”, available in English and Italian ⏵ “Hearing God through His Creation”, available in English, Italian, Spanish, and Japanese
When scientist and researcher Eric Miller succumbed to a mysterious illness, his friends and colleagues were baffled. But as investigators looked deeper into Eric's sudden death, they uncovered a sinister truth: he had been slowly poisoned with arsenic. Even more shocking was the person behind the crime: his wife, Ann. True crime author and investigative journalist Amanda Lamb revisits the chilling murder case that continues to haunt North Carolina as detailed in her book, Deadly Dose. Follow Emily on Instagram: @realemilycompagno If you have a story or topic we should feature on the FOX True Crime Podcast, send us an email at: truecrimepodcast@fox.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Federal's Eric Miller gives a detailed rundown on their 7mm Backcountry cartridge and Peak Alloy case technology. High pressure coupled with short barrels optimal for suppression and magnum performance just might have you headed to your local gun shop. Tune in to get the gouge on this more than intriguing cartridge.As always, we want to hear your feedback! Let us know if there are any topics you'd like covered on the Vortex Nation™ podcast by asking us on Instagram @vortexnationpodcast
December 27, 1980 - January 2, 1981 This week Ken welcomes author, screenwriter, movie maker Eric Miller (ericmillerwrites.com) to the show. Ken and Eric discuss satellites, the creepy paying with your palm technology at Whole Foods, when Sci-Fi actually predicts the future, Dawn of the Dead, The Running Man, Hell House, The Haunting of Hell House vs The Haunting, story prompts, Shirly Jackson, Richard Matheson, Magnum PI, how prevalent Vietnam vets were in 80s pop culture, PTSDT, the importance of character, dark sense of humor, dealing with serious topics, how you need rules to kick against, why having no problems to solve actually makes worse art, how amazing it is that anything produced in Hollywood is ever good, Full Moon Pictures, Crash and Burn, Bill Mosley, life long friends, directing Orson Wells, working with legends, Phantasm, being an intern, cigarettes, Umph in Triumph, being from Indiana, David Letterman, Breaking Away, learning there is a TV series based on your favorite movie, how everything is more or less streaming for free if you know where to look, Schlitz vs Bud in the Great American Beer Switch, Mark Twain, Hal Holbrook, Grace Kelly, variety shows, the M*A*S*H finale, gallows humor, how sometimes an awful toxic workplace can still produce a good end product, Real People, That's Incredible!, The White Shadow, Mud Wrestling, New Year's Eve, Bonanza, cop shows, setting the tone, The Muppet Movie, the NBA, basketball, Meet the Feebles, Peter Jackson, how nobody can really attain the levels of fame people had in the second half of the 20th century, Bob Cousy, Secret Agent Man, Branded, Larry Cohen, Dexter and how being a fan of television often leads us to reverse engineer story telling and interact with people (not kill them). ALSO Ken is giving away a pair of tickets to the 945 Arts at the Armory show on November 13th where Ken will be opening for Janeane Garofalo. If you can tell Ken the reason Loren Michaels gave Janeane for why she couldn't quit SNL, email it to tvguidancecounselor@gmail.com and you will get a pair of tickets for the show.