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In this episode of Main Street Matters, Elaine Parker and Toni Angelini interview Sarah Gable Seifert, the president and co-founder of Every Life, a pro-life diaper company. Sarah shares her journey of identifying a gap in the market for diapers that align with pro-life values and how she built the fastest growing diaper company in American history. The conversation explores the importance of supporting businesses that reflect personal values, the expansion of Every Life's product line, and the creation of Public Square, a marketplace for like-minded consumers. Main Street Matters is part of the Salem Podcast Network. For more visit JobCreatorsNetwork.comSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Christmas at the Movies: "It's a Wonderful Life-Every Life Has Value" By Bobby Wallace, Preaching Minister 12/22/24 We revisit the classic of classics, "It's a Wonderful Life." Every one of us wrestles with our value and questions like, "Am I a failure?" at some point in our lives. How important are you? Does your presence matter? Spoiler alert: Yes!
This week in sport: actually having NBA thoughts, collecting trophies like Pokemon, the MVP straw poll, the Thunder’s rough week, a minor Traensformation, multi-layer revenge games, can Dennis Schroeeuueeuder stop the Dubs putting up duds, Jimmy Butler’s Mythbusters vibe, Shut Up And Front Office, NBA Cup improvements, NBA All Star unimprovements, the most unlikely mistaken identity in world sport, franchise fraudulence, NBA Europe, the value of live sports, flat track bullies, MVPs on bad teams, previewing the Xmas Day slate, justice for McSwindle, Santner baby and fast bowling night terrors. Find us on: Spotify Podcasts | Apple Podcasts | Omny StudioRSS feeds: Just sports | Just music | EverythingSocials: Beeso on Bluesky | Doc on BlueSky | Pod Facebook | Pod emailSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this conversation, Riley Gaines and Sarah Gabel Seifert discuss the importance of pro-life advocacy, the launch of Every Life and Public Square, and the need for a parallel economy that supports family values. They explore the Make More Babies campaign, emphasizing the significance of children in society and the challenges posed by current cultural trends. The discussion also touches on the importance of health and safety in consumer products, particularly for women and children, and the need for community support in empowering families to choose life. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
On this special Thanksgiving episode of Family Vision, Rob Rienow shares the incredible story of the Pilgrims and their journey to the New World in 1620. Discover why this small church relocated from England, to Holland, and ultimately to the New World. But what compelled them to come? In Bradford's book, Of Plymouth Plantation, he explains how their love for God, their love for their children, and their love for the Gospel motivated them to risk everything. Gather your family to learn how the Pilgrims' faith, courage, and vision continue to shape our understanding of Thanksgiving and God's providence today. Featured Resources: Of Plymouth Plantation by William Bradford: https://www.amazon.com/dp/0075542811 What If Jesus Had Never Been Born? by D. James Kennedy: https://www.amazon.com/dp/0849920795/ The Value of Every Life: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gmQjQIdtkfw Visionary Family Ministries Conferences – Learn how to host an event at: https://visionaryfam.com/host-a-conference/
Send us a textThis episode I uncover what led me to run the 2024 NYC Marathon! This is not something I did on my own- it was a combination of right place, right time experiences, others' journeys, and moments of inspiration that led to a dream come true. May this episode help you walk away believing that if it is possible for someone, it is possible for you. Miracles are all around you. Come say hi! Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/itsclaudiaramirez/Email: hello@theclaudiaramirez.com Can't wait to see you in one of my courses/programs! I believe in you
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In this episode, I sit down with Randy Thompson, a highly successful insurance agency owner, to discuss his game-changing toolkit for insurance agents. This toolkit is helping agents add six figures to their sales and revolutionizing the way they do business. Check out this amazing tool here: https://www.insuranceagencytraining.org/ca Follow them on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/insuranceagencytraining/
Wir sind gemeinsam auf Mission! Gott hat die Herzen vieler Menschen für das Evangelium geöffnet. Unsere Herausforderung besteht darin, die Angst vor den Menschen zu überwinden und den Mut zu haben, unseren Glauben zu teilen. We're on a mission together! God has prepared the hearts of many people to be open to the Gospel. Our challenge is to overcome the fear of man and to have the courage to share our faith. Sprecher/Speaker: Lukas Rauffer (Gast) Bibeltext/Bible text: 1. Petrus 3, 14-15
Jeff talks about how respecting the sanctity of life also mean treating those who have disabilities with compassion and love. In studio are guests Joe and Wyatt Mason from Friends of Club 21 as well as Kevin Porter the Executive Director of Special Kids Special Families. We also hear from Russ and Matthew Gordon about the incredible Christmas This Year Event which celebrates those with different abilities. Don't miss this edition of Crosswalk Colorado Springs!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
This month, Kade and Matt are joined once again by Bodhi for a very special episode: The Philosophy of Science. This will be part 1 of 3 in a special series where we delve into some of the more abstract ideas about science itself. What is science? How effective is peer review? What is burden of proof? And much, much, much more. Make sure to check out the reference list below for further resources on anything we discuss during the episode. As always, you can find us @curiosityrat on X, instagram, and facebook, and send your listener questions in to curiosityrat@gmail.com We also have a Patreon! If you love our content and want to support us you can jump on to https://www.patreon.com/curiosityrat and become a patron. There is absolutely ZERO pressure but if you have as little as $1/month you can chuck it our way to help us out and show you appreciate all the time and effort that goes into making this show. References: Podcasts as a medium for public discourse between rabbit-hole theorists and academics Rogan, J. [PowerfulJRE]. (2024, July 2). Joe Rogan Experience #2171 – Eric Weinstein & Terrence Howard [video]. YouTube. https://youtu.be/nrOaFxNex7U?si=QvqPI3c7IaDH5f_1&t=12724 Dissipation Driven Adaptation Green, H. [SciShow]. (2020, June 16). How Cells Hack Entropy to Live [Video]. YouTube. How Cells Hack Entropy to Live (youtube.com). England, J. L. (2013). Statistical physics of self-replication. The Journal of Chemical Physics, 139(12), 121923 1 – 121923 7. https://doi.org/10.1063/1.4818538. England, J. L. (2020). Every Life is on Fire: How Thermodynamics Explains the Origins of Living Things. Basic Books. Every Life Is on Fire: How Thermodynamics Explains the Origins of Living Things - Jeremy England - Google Books Cushman, A. S. (2023). Entropy, Ecology and Evolution: Toward a Unified Philosophy of Biology. Entropy (Basel, Switzerland), 25(3), 405. https://doi.org/10.3390/e25030405. King, E., Holzer, J., North, J. A., Cannon, W. R. (2023). An approach to learn regulation to maximize growth and entropy production rates in metabolism. Frontiers in Systems Biology, 3, 1-14. httpds://doi.org/10.3389/fsysb.2023.981866. Entropy = messy? Martin, J. S., Smith, N. A., Francis, C. D. (2013). Removing the entropy from the definition of entropy: clarifying the relationship between evolution, entropy, and the second law of thermodynamics. Evolution: Education and Outreach, 6(1), 1-9. http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1936-6434-6-30. Leaves superconduct photons during photosynthesis Engel, G. S., Calhoun, T. R., Read, E. L., Ahn, T., Mančal, T., Cheng, Y., Blankenship, R. E., Fleming, G. R. (2007). Evidence for wavelike energy transfer through quantum coherence in photosynthetic systems. Nature 446, 782-786. https://doi.org/10.1038/nature05678 Microtubules display superradiance PBS Space Time [PBS Space Time]. (2024, July 26). Was Penrose Right? NEW EVIDENCE For Quantum Effects In The Brain [Video]. YouTube. https://youtu.be/xa2Kpkksf3k?si=xAhLJSieFgoR-5lJ&t=740 Hossenfelder, S. [Sabine Hossenfelder]. (2024, May 12). Brain Really Uses Quantum Effects, New Study Finds [Video]. YouTube. https://youtu.be/R6G1D2UQ3gg?si=al7buCxmLEXnp43I&t=200 Babcock, N. S., Montes-Cabrera, G., Oberhofer, K. E., Chergui, M., Celardo, G. L., Kurian, P. (2024). Ultraviolet Superradiance from Mega-Networks of Tryptophan in Biological Architectures. The Journal of Physical Chemistry B, 128(17), 4035-4046. https://doi.org/10.1021/acs.jpcb.3c07936. Microtubules form an integrated electromagnetic quantum information network Kuhn, R. L., and Bandyopadhyay, A. [Closer to Truth]. (2023, November 24). Anirban Bandyopadhyay – Quantum Physics of Consciousness [Video]. YouTube. https://youtu.be/HbX7wlMspJM?si=QLVU6eFesAsrjf-b&t=303 Ghosh, S., Singh, P., Manna, J., Saxena, K., Sahoo, P., Krishnanda, S. D., Ray, K., Hill, J. P., and Bandyopadhyay, A. (2022). The century-old picture of a nerve spike is wrong: filaments fire, before membrane. Communicative & Integrative Biology, 15(1), 115–120. https://doi.org/10.1080/19420889.2022.2071101 Exercise and Caloric Consumption: Negative Health Effects of Excess Energy Kurzgesagt – In a Nutshet [Kurzgesagt – In a Nutshel]. (2024, July 16). We Need to Rethink Exercise – The Workout Paradox [YouTube]. We Need to Rethink Exercise - The Workout Paradox (YouTube.com) Pontzer, H., Durazo-Arvizu, R., Dugas, L. R., Plange-Rhule, J., Bovet, P., Forrester, T. E., Lambert, E. V., Cooper, R. S., Schoeller, D., A., Luke, A. (2016). Constrained Total Energy Expenditure and Metabolic Adaptation to Physical Activity in Adult Humans. Current Biology, 26(3), 410-417. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.cub.2015.12.046 Pontzer, H., Wood, B. M., Raichlen, D. A. (2018). Hunter-gatherers as models in public health. Obesity Reviews, 19(S1), 24-35. https://doi.org/10.1111/obr.12785 Pontzer, H. (2018). Energy Constraint as a Novel Mechanism Linking Exercise and Health. Physiology, 33(6). https://doi.org/10.1152/physiol.00027.2018
Why are same-sex relationships against God's plan? What about the LGBT community is appealing for so many? How can one surrender same-sex romantic attractions? In this episode, I talk with my dear friend, Kim Zember. Kim is an author and missionary who has struggled with same-sex attractions and embracing her identity as a daughter of God. We discuss why the LGBT community can be so enticing for many people. And we discuss the dangers of identifying with any label or person other than Jesus Christ. Join me as I visit with this bold witness to the transforming power of Christ's love. Check out Kim's ministry: https://overcomemin.com/ Join our Locals community: https://lilarose.locals.com/ Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/LilaRose865 A big thank you to our partner, EWTN, the world's leading Catholic network! Discover news, entertainment and more at https://www.ewtn.com/ Check out our Sponsors: EveryLife: https://www.everylife.com Buy diapers from an amazing pro-life diaper company and use code LILA and get 10% off! Crowd Health: https://www.joincrowdhealth.com/ sign up for great health care and use the code "LILA" for a special deal of $99 for your first 3 months! Seven Weeks Coffee: https://www.sevenweekscoffee.com Buy your pro-life coffee with a 10% discount using the code LILA. 00:00 - Intro 00:30 - Welcome, Kim! 01:43 - What is Boldly Beloved? Kim's New Ministry 02:51 - Lila: I think Kim's story is so important 03:49 - What is our core identity? How do sexual attractions play in? 05:01 - Our Identity Was Purchased by the Lamb 06:11 - We learn that we can come into this son/daughter relationship 09:23 - I'm I lose my legs I hope my identity persists 10:20 - We need to have an eternal perspective, but it's hard to have! 10:48 - We're created to be known, seen, desired 12:06 - Seven Weeks 14:01 - Why is it wrong to have a relationship with someone of the same sex? 15:46 - Here me loud and clear… 17:19 - Problem with “anything goes in marriage” mentality 18:56 - What is sex for? 22:26 - Every Life 23:38 - Olympics ceremony 25:06 - if you experienced Jesus' love for you you wouldn't do things like that 25:55 - Someone says “discrediting my identity”? 28:39 - Former Satanist story 30:17 - How much time do you give to these people? 32:26 - The Lord wakes me up at 3am 33:34 - Judging action vs person 34:27 - Never say never! 35:06 - People hate when they see themselves in others 36:54 - We sometimes try to rip things from people's mouths 37:49 - If God isn't good enough now, why would he be in eternity? 38:03 - I've tasted a better love 39:49 - LGBTQ community is…a community! 40:13 - Where is the Church today? 41:07 - When you enter vs when you leave LGBT community 41:53 - Jesus revolution, and the modern day “hippies” 43:53 - Best advice for hearing God's voice?
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Send us a Text Message.What was it like running the country's largest and most extensive health care delivery system during a global pandemic that stressed every government sector? On this episode of the S.O.S. podcast, meet Dr. Richard Stone, a physician, a combat veteran, and former head of the Veterans Health Administration. Starting in December 2019, his team was tasked to perform the near impossible to care for those who served and take on an unprecedented natural disaster response mission that tested every leader and resource available. Learn Dr. Stone's best practices for calm leadership under fire and what he suggests for future pandemic responses. What best practices and lessons learned did he take from this crisis?Dr. Richard Stone served as the Acting Undersecretary for Health at the Veterans Health Administration (VHA), where he directed a health care system with an annual budget of approximately $68 billion, overseeing the delivery of care to more than 9 million enrolled veterans. Dr. Stone chronicled leadership challenges in crisis in his book, Save Every Life You Can: A Reflection on Leadership and Saving Lives During the COVID-19 Pandemic, published in 2022. In the book he discusses the serious organizational and decision-making challenges he faced while leading the nation's largest health care system through the COVID-19 pandemic. Dr. Stone is retired from the U.S. Army where he served as the Army's Deputy Surgeon General and the Deputy Commanding General of Support for U.S. Army MEDCOM. With extensive experience in civilian health care, Dr. Stone served multiple non-profit regional health care systems and has owned multiple businesses. Currently a practicing dermatologist, he obtained his training from Wayne State Affiliated programs in Detroit and the VA Health system and is a Board Certified fellow in the American Academy of Dermatology. Book Save Every Life You CanVisit my website: https://thehello.llc/THERESACARPENTERRead my writings on my blog: https://www.theresatapestries.com/Listen to other episodes on my podcast: https://storiesofservice.buzzsprout.comWatch episodes of my podcast:https://www.youtube.com/c/TheresaCarpenter76
With great care and compassion a practitioner works as a nanny for an elderly couple. Once on the verge of death, and given only weeks to live, the elderly woman in her care listened to the practitioner and came to understand Dafa, her health improved, and many family members witnessed the miraculous changes and agreed […]
Aubrey Hubbell is Co-Founder and Chief Design Officer of Hazel, a luxe, innovative femme care brand for the ever-evolving woman. Hazel empowers women with thoughtful, groundbreaking products – starting with the High & Dry Brief, a disposable brief for leaks. Similar to our journey here at kozēkozē, Aubrey had a two year product development journey with Hazel's first product, the High and Dry brief, which she takes us through today. From securing investment, to navigating company changes during pregnancy and becoming a mother, get inspired by Aubrey Hubbell, as she holds nothing back. Find Hazel in store at a Wegman's or Meijer near you, or online at HelloHazel.com IG: @hellohazel_ @aubreyrachael LinkedIn __________________________________ @kozekozemama on TikTok Purchase Nip Gloss or Pre-Order the kozēpee peecup (for ovulation and pregnancy testing) with code THANKYOU20 Want commission + discounts to kozēkozē products? Apply here to be an affiliate and kozēkozē insider :) Sign-up for the kozēkozē newsletter here. *********** Connect with our host on IG: @garrettnwood Follow kozēkozē on IG: @kozekozemama Podcast Instagram for details on past guests: @kozekozepodcast If you like Garrett's voice, check out her meditations here. Email garrett: garrettkusmierz@kozekoze.com #ttc #ttccommunity @secondaryinfertility
We would love to have you with us on our Church History Tour in October as we prepare for a Church History Come Follow Me year in six months. For information email us at thescripturesarereal@gmail.com In this episode Kerry and Gaylamarie discuss how to develop faith, and the role that desire, nourishing, and experimenting with real intent can play in the life of every kind of person. We are grateful for our sponsors, and for our producer, Launchpad Consulting Studio, and for Rich Nicholls, who composed and plays the music for the podcast.
In this Friday guest episode of The Therapy Edit, Anna chats to Dr Federica Amati about the power of food to make us healthier at every life stage from birth to retirement.Dr Federica Amati works as Head Nutritionist for personalised health company, ZOE. She works clinically as the Head of Nutrition Science for Well Founded Health. Alongside her research and nutrition work, Federica has written two books, Recipes for a Better Menopause and her new book Every Body Should Know This. Dr Fede's approach focuses on improving overall dietary quality following the principles of evidence-based, personalised nutrition science for health and disease prevention throughout the lifecourse. Dr Federica Amati holds a PhD in Clinical Medicine Research from Imperial College London, has a masters in Public Health and is an Association for Nutrition (AfN) accredited Nutritionist.She is the Nutrition Topic Lead at Imperial College London School of Medicine, and has led research teams for the NIHR ARC and the WHO Collaborating Centre. She is a non-exec Assistant Director at the NNedProGlobal Institute for Food, Nutrition and Health, an award-winning interdisciplinary think-tank. Dr Amati studied Biomedical Sciences with Honors in Endocrine Pharmacology at the University of Edinburgh, her Master's in Public Health at Imperial College London, her MSc in Global Health Nutrition from the London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine, and her PhD in Clinical Medicine Research from Imperial College London.Dr Amati is a frequent podcast and talk guest as well as a contributing expert for several media outlets including The Times, Financial Times How to Spend It, Vogue, Marie Claire, The Telegraph, The Guardian and Grazia about harnessing the power of our diet and microbiome for better health.
Pastor Mel preaches a special message on Pentecost Sunday about the power of the Holy Spirit and how this power enables every life to be made different. At Summit Church, the central focus of all our core values is to see every life made different. Mel explains the history behind what occurred on the day of Pentecost and why it matters for us today. Preaching through Acts 1 & 2, as well as other scriptures, Mel makes the case for why the spiritual gifts are meant for believers today. He unpacks the gift of tongues, explaining the difference between a public gift and a private grace. The message finishes by explaining how praying in the spirit speaks to God, builds up the person praying, and is Paul's desire for all believers. Mel invites us to be baptized in the Holy Spirit so that we might become powerful witnesses for the gospel.
Pastor Mel preaches a special message on Pentecost Sunday about the power of the Holy Spirit and how this power enables every life to be made different. At Summit Church, the central focus of all our core values is to see every life made different. Mel explains the history behind what occurred on the day of Pentecost and why it matters for us today. Preaching through Acts 1 & 2, as well as other scriptures, Mel makes the case for why the spiritual gifts are meant for believers today. He unpacks the gift of tongues, explaining the difference between a public gift and a private grace. The message finishes by explaining how praying in the spirit speaks to God, builds up the person praying, and is Paul's desire for all believers. Mel invites us to be baptized in the Holy Spirit so that we might become powerful witnesses for the gospel.
As women age, physical and hormonal changes lead to new nutritional and wellness needs. So in episode 201 of Eat Move Think, Dr. Jennifer Zelovitzky and Leslie Beck, RD, team up to guide you through women's health by the decade. Learn what's happening inside and outside your body during each decade of adulthood from your 30s onward—and how simple lifestyle and diet choices can help you move through your life with vitality and confidence. Check out the episode webpage for links and more info.
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Dr. Shanley and Dr. Pietrosimone share how they identified and approached solving the problem of the length of time that it took to get an injured athlete from injury to back to the field. They share the lessons from the ways that they went about it and how the role of relationships between physicians, athletic trainers, and physical therapist played a major role in their solution.Listen to get inspired and see how ATI is paving the way for a brighter future in physical therapy. #Leadership #Innovation #ATIPhysicalTherapyHave you ever thought about where your career in physical therapy could take you?It's not just about the job; it's about making real connections that help patients get better faster.Imagine working somewhere you can grow through mentorship, and get leadership training that matters.Sounds like a place you'd fit right in?Click to find out more about what working with ATI is really like. Let's grow and learn together!
Embark on a journey through the nuances of estate planning, especially tailored for women, with your hosts Samantha Gordon and Jane Dearwester from McIntyre Elder Law. This month, as we honor the achievements and strides made by women throughout history, we delve into the critical importance of taking control of one's financial and healthcare decisions. Our conversation cuts through the complexity of powers of attorney and underscores the essential nature of estate planning for individuals at every stage of life, from the young adult just starting out to those in the prime of their duty as caretakers for both children and parents. We share empowering stories and insights on why securing your family's future is an act of self-care, and how women can support each other in these efforts, further solidifying our roles as financial stewards.We understand that initiating a dialogue around aging and future planning can be daunting, which is why we tackle the tough conversations head-on. In our episode, we explore the sometimes-overwhelming responsibilities that fall upon the 'sandwich generation,' amplifying the urgency to act sooner rather than later. From the care of beloved pets to the intricacies of life insurance and the navigation of business succession, we encompass all facets of estate planning. Furthermore, we signal upcoming events and resources specifically designed to address women's estate planning needs. This is more than just a call to action; it's an invitation to safeguard your legacy and an affirmation of the vital role women play in family affairs and beyond.
Love story of Ema and Leo , It's not the usual boy-meets-girl. It's more like soul-meets-soul across the sands of time. Blending ancient mysteries with modern-day intrigue. From the moment they bump into each other in a cozy coffee shop, their lives are turned into an adventure that spans across continents. Emma and Leo are haunted by dreams of past lives where they were lovers, torn apart by fate, only to find each other again. So, if you're into stories where love battles against the odds, where ancient mysteries and modern-day puzzles collide, Emma and Leo's journey in 'Soulmates' will have you rooting for them every step of the way. Will they finally break the cycle and make their love last forever? There's only one way to find out. Dive into 'Soulmates' Feat. Desiree K as our Guest Storyteller A podcastaudios Originals by Ajay Tambe Listen n Download FREE YOUR FAV STORIES : Romance : https://creativeaudios.in/romance Adventure : https://creativeaudios.in/season/23 Super Hero : https://creativeaudios.in/superheroes Spiritual Stories : https://creativeaudios.in/spiritualstories Crime & Mystery https://creativeaudios.in/crime-and-mystery Sherlock Holmes : https://creativeaudios.in/season/7 Christmas stories : https://creativeaudios.in/season/25 Arabian Nights : https://creativeaudios.in/season/5 Adventures of Sinbad : https://creativeaudios.in/season/23 Freedom Fighters : https://creativeaudios.in/indianfreedomfighters Hindi Stories : https://creativeaudios.in/hindi-kahaniyaan Interviews with Global Artists : https://creativeaudios.in/season/26 Follow on Facebook page https://www.facebook.com/podcastaudios/ Follow us on Instagram https://www.instagram.com/podcastaudios/
Welcome back to The Feminine Profiles Podcast! Today, I am in conversation with one of my favorites, Lara Elliot. Lara is a reiki practitioner, taoist medicine physician, clinical herbalist, and mother. Today we cover topics including: her background and call to move to Ojai, her love of eastern practices and medicine, the desire to host dharma readings, her longing for community, another perspective on the source of anxiety and how our life is for us, never against us. Everything is medicine. I hope you enjoy! Xo, Brooke
Join your host, Tony Brueski, as we look back at a year filled with chilling revelations and emotional journeys on "Catching the Long Island Serial Killer." This podcast has taken you on a gripping and emotionally charged exploration, pulling back the curtain on one of the most notorious unresolved serial murder cases in American history. Throughout the year, we embarked on a haunting journey, unraveling the harrowing narrative of the Gilgo Beach Killings. We walked the eerie pathways where the bodies of numerous victims were discovered, peeling away the layers of mystery that have shrouded this case for far too long. Our deep dive into the elusive identity of the suspected killer, Rex Heuermann, exposed his disturbing double life – one as a respected architect and another as a sinister presence lurking in the shadows. The shocking revelations left us questioning the true nature of those we think we know. "Catching the Long Island Serial Killer" was not just about exploring the chilling mystery of the Long Island Serial Killer; it was a tribute to the resilience of those affected and their unrelenting quest for justice. Their strength and determination have been a beacon of hope in the darkest times. Want to listen to ALL of our podcasts AD-FREE? Subscribe through APPLE PODCASTS, and try it for three days free: https://tinyurl.com/ycw626tj Follow Our Other Cases: https://www.truecrimetodaypod.com The latest on Catching the Long Island Serial Killer, Awaiting Admission: BTK's Unconfessed Crimes, Delphi Murders: Inside the Crime, Chad & Lori Daybell, The Murder of Ana Walshe, Alex Murdaugh, Bryan Kohberger, Lucy Letby, Kouri Richins, Malevolent Mormon Mommys, Justice for Harmony Montgomery, The Murder of Stephen Smith, The Murder of Madeline Kingsbury, and much more! Listen at https://www.truecrimetodaypod.com
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Join your host, Tony Brueski, as we look back at a year filled with chilling revelations and emotional journeys on "Catching the Long Island Serial Killer." This podcast has taken you on a gripping and emotionally charged exploration, pulling back the curtain on one of the most notorious unresolved serial murder cases in American history. Throughout the year, we embarked on a haunting journey, unraveling the harrowing narrative of the Gilgo Beach Killings. We walked the eerie pathways where the bodies of numerous victims were discovered, peeling away the layers of mystery that have shrouded this case for far too long. Our deep dive into the elusive identity of the suspected killer, Rex Heuermann, exposed his disturbing double life – one as a respected architect and another as a sinister presence lurking in the shadows. The shocking revelations left us questioning the true nature of those we think we know. "Catching the Long Island Serial Killer" was not just about exploring the chilling mystery of the Long Island Serial Killer; it was a tribute to the resilience of those affected and their unrelenting quest for justice. Their strength and determination have been a beacon of hope in the darkest times. Want to listen to ALL of our podcasts AD-FREE? Subscribe through APPLE PODCASTS, and try it for three days free: https://tinyurl.com/ycw626tj Follow Our Other Cases: https://www.truecrimetodaypod.com The latest on Catching the Long Island Serial Killer, Awaiting Admission: BTK's Unconfessed Crimes, Delphi Murders: Inside the Crime, Chad & Lori Daybell, The Murder of Ana Walshe, Alex Murdaugh, Bryan Kohberger, Lucy Letby, Kouri Richins, Malevolent Mormon Mommys, Justice for Harmony Montgomery, The Murder of Stephen Smith, The Murder of Madeline Kingsbury, and much more! Listen at https://www.truecrimetodaypod.com
Join your host, Tony Brueski, as we look back at a year filled with chilling revelations and emotional journeys on "Catching the Long Island Serial Killer." This podcast has taken you on a gripping and emotionally charged exploration, pulling back the curtain on one of the most notorious unresolved serial murder cases in American history. Throughout the year, we embarked on a haunting journey, unraveling the harrowing narrative of the Gilgo Beach Killings. We walked the eerie pathways where the bodies of numerous victims were discovered, peeling away the layers of mystery that have shrouded this case for far too long. Our deep dive into the elusive identity of the suspected killer, Rex Heuermann, exposed his disturbing double life – one as a respected architect and another as a sinister presence lurking in the shadows. The shocking revelations left us questioning the true nature of those we think we know. "Catching the Long Island Serial Killer" was not just about exploring the chilling mystery of the Long Island Serial Killer; it was a tribute to the resilience of those affected and their unrelenting quest for justice. Their strength and determination have been a beacon of hope in the darkest times. Want to listen to ALL of our podcasts AD-FREE? Subscribe through APPLE PODCASTS, and try it for three days free: https://tinyurl.com/ycw626tj Follow Our Other Cases: https://www.truecrimetodaypod.com The latest on Catching the Long Island Serial Killer, Awaiting Admission: BTK's Unconfessed Crimes, Delphi Murders: Inside the Crime, Chad & Lori Daybell, The Murder of Ana Walshe, Alex Murdaugh, Bryan Kohberger, Lucy Letby, Kouri Richins, Malevolent Mormon Mommys, Justice for Harmony Montgomery, The Murder of Stephen Smith, The Murder of Madeline Kingsbury, and much more! Listen at https://www.truecrimetodaypod.com
State Farm's Head of Marketing, Alyson Griffin, breaks down making the company's iconic jingle a bigger deal next year and diving more into retail media. Episode TranscriptPlease note, this transcript may contain minor inconsistencies compared to the episode audio. Damian Fowler: (00:01)I'm Damien Fowler. AndIlyse Liffreing: (00:02)I'm EIS Lfr. AndDamian Fowler: (00:03)Welcome to this edition of the current podcast.Ilyse Liffreing: (00:10)This week we're delighted to talk with Allison Griffin, the head of marketing for State Farm.Damian Fowler: (00:15)State Farm Insurance Group has been around for more than a hundred years, but thanks to its high profile marketing campaigns, it remains a household name in the us. Over the years, companies had many entertaining creative campaigns, and the latest of course features the affable character of Jake from State Farm, who was present at a certain NFL game that made headlines in 2023. AndIlyse Liffreing: (00:36)We'll get to that with more than 25 years of experience leading teams at top Tech brands. Allison became head of marketing for the Iconic brand in May, 2021. She has a motto which goes like this, always curious, always learning, always happy to share my insights.Alyson Griffin: (00:59)State Farm is a 100 year old brand. You know, we've gotta try to figure out how to remain relevant, not only to our current big tried and true customer base of all. I'm pointing at myself, I know we're on a podcast, the Gen Xers of the world and older, but also that next generation. And one of the ways we do that is through life stages. And of course, every marketer knows you have to be relevant to the target that you're going after. Look, people don't think about insurance at all, ever. Maybe , if I could say, with a big smile on my face. So we've gotta think about, you know, your first apartment or your first car, or having a baby or buying a home, or those life stages matter because they matter to the person that they're happening to. They're big events. And for us, dissecting who the target is, what stage they're in, and how, you know, what do they care about? That has started to shape our media strategy. It started to shape how we think about capturing current demand, generating future demand, and retention and loyalty for our customer base.Ilyse Liffreing: (02:05)Now there's a lot of strategy, obviously behind your marketing campaigns. For instance, when you're selling auto or life insurance, there's a product for sale. But the genius of your campaigns is that you don't really talk about the product like it's there. Obviously you're selling it, but it's not, you know, in your face. This is auto life insurance. Um, what is the concept you are marketing exactly, would you say? And how does that vary, I guess, based on the demographic?Alyson Griffin: (02:33)Yeah, so it's different than, you know, if you hold up your phone or something, it's different than a product that somebody needs to understand how much it costs. How long is the battery life? I'm sort of making this up, this is different. The, the insurance, what we're selling is in part the policy, but it's also in part a relationship with the agent. We have almost 20,000 agents across the United States who are independent contractors, you know, not State Farm employees, and they're running small businesses and trying to be meaningful and are meaningful in the communities where they live and work and offer basically advice services, et cetera. So for us, from a national campaign perspective, we've gotta make sure the brand is strong and branding is not product advertising. We need to make sure that our assets are known and appreciated. And asset is Jake from State Farm that you already mentioned, but also our jingle or even just the words like a good neighbor State Farm is there. And so we dial up and dial down each of those assets in real life or in the virtual world, depending on the life stage. The person that we're targeting, do they know us or not? Are we trying to bind a policy today or not? And that's, you know, the mix with which we're trying to buy media and showing up in places where these current and potential customers are. It'sDamian Fowler: (03:54)Interesting to hear you talk about big national campaigns and that that awareness that you drive and done it so successfully over the years. And, and the latest iteration of course is is Jake from State Farm, that character, what, why has he proved such a strong character in campaigns?Alyson Griffin: (04:09)He started out over 10 years ago as Jake, a real State Farm employee, and it was back when we were putting agents and employees in our ads. And you may recall the original campaign where it's a middle of the night phone call and the husband is talking on the phone, the wife comes downstairs, who are you talking to? And it's Jake from State Farm. And the question is, what are you wearing? And he says, uh, khakis, . So we got a lot of play out of that for many, many, many years. But that was of real employees, not an actor, doesn't, he has a job and a family and a life and isn't a trained actor. So fast forward to about 2019, um, maybe 2018, the company was looking to say, Hey, we have some equity in the, in the asset or the one word, I'll call it Jake from State Farm, all one word.Alyson Griffin: (04:56)And you know, how do we dial that up and make that asset work harder and be more meaningful for, for us, because we thought it could be the personification of what it means to be a good neighbor. And we're very fortunate, he is thought of as a real person, and he's not a cartoon or a caricature. He's really Jake from State Farm, he's a guy, he's doing good neighbor stuff, he's got a TikTok account just like regular influencer or regular person would. And for us, making him bring to life the values of what it means to help more people in more ways and to be that good neighbor in the country, uh, really mattered to us. And so we put a lot of effort into making that a cultural icon. Yeah,Damian Fowler: (05:43)I mean he really has cut through and he's a very competitive world i, I gather so, and State Farm is very much present in the culture and um, one of the ways that you've done this so successfully is leaning into major sporting personalities, um, over the last several years, uh, including a campaign featuring,Alyson Griffin: (06:03)Uh,Damian Fowler: (06:03)Patrick Mahomes and Travis Kelsey for instance.Alyson Griffin: (06:06)What'sDamian Fowler: (06:07)The playbook there when you, when it comes to partnering with sports stars?Alyson Griffin: (06:11)We've been in sports for a very long time and it's important to us because it's tied to real passion. It's one of the last bastions of eyeballs all watching the same event at the same time. Right? Live television doesn't much exist anymore. If you're watching a Netflix episode and I'm watching one, we might not be at the same spot at the same time, for example. But live sports, you get people who are engaged across generations and, and a lot of viewership also don't forget from an advertising perspective, there's also highlights the replays, et cetera. So for us, sports has been long something we've leaned into and the advertising we realized performs better when, if you're not an endemic brand to sports, and we are not. And so for us, aligning our brand with brand ambassadors who match our values and are at the top of their game, showed us that we could cut through. So we have football, you know, Patrick Mahomes, you mentioned Travis Kelsey, he was with us this current football season. Um, and Coach Reed, you know, in football spots and Chris Paul and other NBA players in basketball spots. We have women for women's sports, et cetera. So the idea is if we match the passion and a relevant player and create a spot that leans into endemically where the ad is showing, it just performs much better.Damian Fowler: (07:31)Hmm, that's interesting.Ilyse Liffreing: (07:33)Now, speaking of sport and Travis Kelsey, let's talk about that viral moment that was created when Jake from State Farm was spotted chatting with who else? The Donna, Kelsey,Alyson Griffin: (07:43)TravisIlyse Liffreing: (07:44)Kelsey's mom, of course in the NFL Suite.Alyson Griffin: (07:47)WhatIlyse Liffreing: (07:47)Kind of reaction did you get from this, like viral moments and seeing all the elements come together? Can you walk us through how you kind of seized the moment?Alyson Griffin: (07:55)Yeah, that was really interesting. So the week before, we know that Travis Kelsey had a special guest in the box with his mom, and that was Taylor Swift. So I like to say we acted swiftly, . And within a week, um, we were able to place Jake from State Farm at Jason Kelsey's game, the Eagles. And we didn't want, you know, Jason, Kelsey's mom not to have a superstar celebrity sit with her. Uh, I say with a big smile on my face, . And it was great. We, we did have to act really fast. We that came together in less than 48 hours and, and for us capturing a cultural moment, and again, we have this asset that looks like and acts like and feels like a real human being. Jake from State Farm, so he could show up in the stands sitting with Mama Ma Otto, I'll call her as a nod to Travis Kelsey playing Mahomes and Mato in our current ads. Um, but with Donna Kelsey and, and him sitting there, you know, he sits, uh, courtside at NBA Allstar games, he shows up at Bravo con Twitch Con, right? Like, so Jake shows up in the world. And, and so the magic of saying we could really capitalize on this quickly and the fact that all the stars aligned and it came together was really, really fun for us.Ilyse Liffreing: (09:12)What does like a viral moment like that though mean for your brand? Because I know you talked about being like culturally resonant brand in insuranceAlyson Griffin: (09:21)AndIlyse Liffreing: (09:21)This would seem like a perfect example ofAlyson Griffin: (09:24)DoingIlyse Liffreing: (09:24)Just thatAlyson Griffin: (09:25)For us. Um, being culturally relevant matters. And it's not that any brand tries to be if you try too hard and for us, it's not that we're trying too hard, it's Hey, Jake would be there and we thought that we would be true to who we are. He shows up in those kinds of, um, situations regularly. And so let's just try it. And it wasn't because we were trying to be culturally iconic, it was because it just fit.Damian Fowler: (09:55)I mean, I wonder how do you measure something like that? I know it is a viral moment and it goes big, but do you see kind of the results of that?Alyson Griffin: (10:02)Yes. You can't pick a viral moment, right? It goes viral because it goes viral. And, and so then all of the, you know, there's the regular stuff you would think the reach, the syndication, the press, the chatter on, you know, X and other social media platforms of course were part of it. Engagement hashtags. That was all obvious. But what we were super excited about is a company EDO does measurement around search volume and correlating the exact second that Jake from State Farm was on camera to search volume was astonishing. Astonishing. And the results of all six of those spots increased in awareness by 15 times because of the viral moment. So it was like something that you wouldn't know, that you can't test and you don't get the opportunity to learn from very often, right? 'cause those don't happen very often. But we saw meaningful increase and value from a very innocent, just let's put Jake from State Farm next to Donna Kelsey.Damian Fowler: (11:12)I know you are exploring other channels as well to reach, you mentioned Gen X and Gen Z, the Gen Z audience, which is obviouslyAlyson Griffin: (11:19)GonnaDamian Fowler: (11:20)Be looking for insurance too. Um, in particular your gamer hood challenge, which launched last year, and I'm interested to talk about gaming and eSports and why is that an important part of your playbook?Alyson Griffin: (11:31)I'm fairly new to State Farm. I've been at State Farm for two and a half years, but I spent almost 30 years in the tech industry. And I say that to say gaming. I was at Hewlett-Packard and Intel for most of my career, and they're endemic to gaming. And so I had a lot of experience in the gaming world when I stepped in the door at State Farm, the insurance category other than maybe a logo sponsorship on a gamer or a game that's pretty much all the insurance industry was doing. And I was like, look, if we can, because the audience mattered these gamers, not eSports teams, but a casual fun gamers, much bigger universe. And we thought if we could tap in for generating future demand, again, these are not people who are buying policies today, but to get and show up at the place they already are with, um, an interest that they already have.Alyson Griffin: (12:23)It's very similar to the playbook of sports, but this is a different kind of audience and showing up for them in gaming. And so we created our own intellectual property around a gaming competition. It's run two years in a row now in the month of June for five episode, five weekly episodes and have gamers competing. And we've got Jake from State Farm in there, our assets and we loosely tie insurable moments. So think the gamers have to cope with distractions and still try to win. And some of the distractions are pipes in the house will burst or um, some of them went on a little road trip and they got a flat tire, right? So just loose and fun. We're not selling anything, we're not trying to shove anything down the throats, but to watch these, I'll call them insurable moments, hinder the forward progress of a gamer in a fun, interesting way. And the gamers had a lot of fun with, it was a really cool experience, uh, for us. And it's done quite well. That'sDamian Fowler: (13:21)Interesting. It goes back to your sort of ways of reaching customers at these different life stages and you're very nuanced about it and, and kind of smart the way you, you're doing it.Alyson Griffin: (13:31)Well, exactly where they are on Twitch and YouTube, right? Mm-Hmm. from a gaming perspective. So be where they are, don't make them come to me. Mm-Hmm. , they're not gonna go seeking out an insurance brand. I better go be there. Mm-Hmm. with something fun, interesting and different. And that's what we attempted to do.Damian Fowler: (13:45)I also noticed that you had created some Pinterest pins aimed at educating viewers around why they should get life insurance.Alyson Griffin: (13:53)CanDamian Fowler: (13:53)You talk a little bit about that campaign as well?Alyson Griffin: (13:55)Yeah. That's another life stage, right? So these media partners of ours are great because we wanna lean in and be, I'm gonna call it, I've never used this before, but endemic to the partner, right? Mm-Hmm. . So a Pinterest board. Mm-Hmm. . And if you can notice what somebody is doing, whether they're redecorating a room, like looks like, oh, this person might be remodeling their bathroom, or oh, this person might be having a baby, or oh, this person might be buying a new house or cars or whatever. Pinterest is such a great, uh, media outlet for passion points. And we thought, well, these are life moments. And as we talked about at the top of the podcast, these life moments, um, are a way in for us to meet a person where they are and not just say, get a quote for auto insurance, but to go offer them up something that's contextually relevant to what they're doing. And because Pinterest is what Pinterest is, we're able to do that in a meaningful way. Now when itIlyse Liffreing: (14:51)Comes to more like big TV buys and like maybe CTV buys, do you think like holistically about campaigns and connect those big TV buys with like more performance driven plays? Oh,Alyson Griffin: (15:05)A hundred percent. So State Farm, you know, is a prolific advertiser, right? Our category demands that. And television was the way, let's say, I don't even know, it's probably wasn't that long ago if I really stopped to think about it. The world's moving so fast.Ilyse Liffreing: (15:18)It is, it is.Alyson Griffin: (15:20)Goes quickly, but we know that digital matters and so do the, the media partners. They know that, um, digital and the even live shows that get streamed for the week after, they know that they can target that there's a lot of value that they can sell to advertisers for that long tail of their own, even a live experience. So we know that we need to do both. We still are big advertisers in live tv, mostly sports, but also working with the media partners who are putting really great content online and targeting. And that data matters so much and we're working more and more and more with partners to figure out how do we catch the right person at the right time with the right message, um, that's contextually relevant and that helps us be relevant to the person at the time that they need it.Damian Fowler: (16:13)Retail data is really come into its own, should we say, and especially for non-endemic brands, again, inside that ecosystem. How has that made a difference? Um, you know, in the last two years,Alyson Griffin: (16:24)A lot, it's funny, and I can say this out loud because Home Depot themselves said it, we're the first non-endemic partner of Home Depot, and we're partnering with them not only for their stores and the environment, they have a lot of small businesses as their customers, as well as home ownership, right? Mm-Hmm. and Car Repair and Home and Auto, yeah. Um, and so we are partnering with the Home Depot who knows very deeply about who their customers are and what matters from a data sharing perspective. And, uh, we think there's nowhere to go but up on that. Of course, we do it with media partners, of course. Uh, Disney being a very big one, right? Just because of all of their properties. It, it's on both levels is my point. So a big media partner that knows their audience, but someone like Home Depot or Walmart, those are really important to us so that we can continue to offer the best message to these customers and around things like small business or home improvement or auto care that matters to us. We sell those products.Ilyse Liffreing: (17:25)How are you thinking about 2024? Do you think you can actually like build upon this year's viral moments,Alyson Griffin: (17:32)? Yeah, I mean, we hope so, right? So Jake from State Farm isn't going anywhere, but we are going to dial up, you'll start seeing, um, more around our jingle. So I'm not saying our jingle is not known like a good neighbor. State Farm is there. I won't sing it here,Ilyse Liffreing: (17:46), although I'llAlyson Griffin: (17:47)Tell you, I'll give you a little fun fact That Jingle was written in 1971 by none other than Barry Manalow.Ilyse Liffreing: (17:53)No, really?Damian Fowler: (17:54)Yes. Does Barry get royalties?Alyson Griffin: (17:55)I don't know. , , probably , but we, you know, it's known and there's a lot of TikTok. You can go out and look at our, look at that jingle and see a lot of people playing with the content. We wanna kind of kick that into high gear again and, um, not only talk about Jake from State Farm, but have some fun playing with our jingles. So the notion of being a good neighbor and being there for people is one part of it. But the actual notes, the song of it is another.Damian Fowler: (18:25)And that's it for the current podcast. We'll be back next week with our guest, Jonathan Stringfield, the VP of Global Research and Marketing at Activision BlizzardJonathan Stringfield:Gaming is increasingly going to be a hobby that is divorced from gaming devices virtually anywhere that there is a screen that's smart, there's probably gonna be an opportunity to play a game. Ilyse Liffreing: (19:02)And if you love this podcast, be sure to subscribe and leave a review While you're at it. Check out our other show, the current report, our weekly roundup of what's happening in the world of digital media. The current podcast is produced by Wonder Media Network. Our theme is by Loving Caliber. The current team includes Chris Brooklier and Kat Vesce.Damian Fowler: (19:31)And remember,Ilyse Liffreing: (18:30)The current podcast is produced by Wondered Network. Our theme is by love and caliber. The current team includes Chris Ley and Cat Feste.Damian Fowler: (18:38)And remember,Alyson Griffin: (18:39)We've gotta make sure the brand is strong and branding is not product advertising. We need to make sure that our assets are known and appreciated.Damian Fowler: (18:49)I'm DamienIlyse Liffreing: (18:50)And I'm Elise.Damian Fowler: (18:51)And that's it for season seven of the current podcast. We'll be back soon for a new season with more great conversations with the world's leading marketers. And if you like what you hear, subscribe, and please leave as a review. Also tune into our other podcast, the current report as we round up the week's biggest marketing headlines from across the open internet. We'll see you soon.
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Is feminism a plea for equality and fair treatment, or was it designed to dismantle the family from the start? These are questions that Dr. Carrie Gress and I get to the bottom of as we discuss her new book, The End of Woman. We discuss the origins feminism and it's founders, and how modern feminism is still shaped by its founders' ideals.Check Out Carrie's work:https://theologyofhome.com/collections/books/products/the-end-of-womanhttps://theologyofhome.comhttp://www.carriegress.comCheck out our Sponsors: Seven Weeks Coffee at sevenweekscoffee.com. Buy your pro-life coffee with a 10% discount using the code LILA! Every Life at Everylife.com. Buy diapers from an amazing pro-life diaper company and use code LILA10 and get 10% off!Support The Lila Rose Podcast at: Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/LilaRose865 Subscribe to my channel on Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/@LilaRosePodcastFollow me at: Twitter: https://twitter.com/lilagracerose Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/lilagracerose Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/lilaroseofficial Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/lilar
Welcome to the "Week In Review," where we delve into the true stories behind this week's headlines. Your host, Tony Brueski, joins hands with a rotating roster of guests, sharing their insights and analysis on a collection of intriguing, perplexing, and often chilling stories that made the news. This is not your average news recap. With the sharp investigative lens of Tony and his guests, the show uncovers layers beneath the headlines, offering a comprehensive perspective that traditional news can often miss. From high-profile criminal trials to in-depth examinations of ongoing investigations, this podcast takes listeners on a fascinating journey through the world of true crime and current events. Each episode navigates through multiple stories, illuminating their details with factual reporting, expert commentary, and engaging conversation. Tony and his guests discuss each case's nuances, complexities, and human elements, delivering a multi-dimensional understanding to their audience. Whether you are a dedicated follower of true crime or an everyday listener interested in the stories shaping our world, the "Week In Review" brings you the perfect balance of intrigue, information, and intelligent conversation. Expect thoughtful analysis, informed opinions, and thought-provoking discussions beyond the 24-hour news cycle. Want to listen to ALL of our podcasts AD-FREE? Subscribe through APPLE PODCASTS, and try it for three days free: https://tinyurl.com/ycw626tj Follow Our Other Cases: https://www.truecrimetodaypod.com The latest on Catching the Long Island Serial Killer, Awaiting Admission: BTK's Unconfessed Crimes, Chad & Lori Daybell, The Murder of Ana Walshe, Alex Murdaugh, Bryan Kohberger, Lucy Letby, Kouri Richins, Justice for Harmony Montgomery, The Murder of Stephen Smith, The Murder of Madeline Kingsbury, and much more! Listen at https://www.truecrimetodaypod.com
In a recent episode of the podcast "Hidden Killers", host Tony Brueski discussed the troubling link between sex workers, their marginalization, and the unresolved crimes connected to them, with retired FBI Special Agent, Robin Dreeke. The conversation shed light on the role of police and society in the perpetuation of this cycle, specifically referencing the case of James Burke, former Suffolk County Police Chief, during the time Rex Heuermann, the alleged Gilgo Beach killer, was active. Dreeke highlighted the systemic victimization of the sex worker community, explaining that most of them did not choose this line of work, but were forced into it by predators at a young age. “This group tends to be the most trafficked as teenagers, basically sold into slavery,” Dreeke said. This initial victimization often spirals into a life of continued exploitation and marginalization by society and law enforcement, making it incredibly difficult for individuals in this community to come forward or seek help, thereby enabling serial rapists and killers to continue victimizing them. In the case of Burke, not only did his involvement in the sex industry likely deter sex workers from coming forward, but he also utilized and victimized them himself. Brueski and Dreeke agreed that this is part of a larger societal issue, where sex workers are viewed as lesser individuals, despite being forced into their circumstances. Brueski noted, “It's a societal issue where people aren't accepting that… these folks did not choose to do this.” The conversation also touched on the importance of community policing, with Dreeke emphasizing that communities with strong police-community relationships tend to have lower crime rates and faster resolution times. Unfortunately, the individuals who could be most proactive in solving crimes are often the ones most victimized by them. Despite the dark nature of the topic, Dreeke noted a disconcerting trend: episodes of his podcast covering serial rapists receive significantly fewer downloads than those covering serial killers. This disparity highlights a societal tendency to focus on sensationalized crimes while overlooking issues that could lead to proactive solutions. The podcast episode served as a stark reminder of the need for society to address its underlying issues contributing to the victimization of already marginalized communities. It stressed the importance of acknowledging the systemic forces that lead individuals into sex work, treating them with empathy and respect, and recognizing the critical role they can play in solving and preventing crimes. Ultimately, every life is important, and it is the responsibility of both law enforcement and society as a whole to ensure that no one is left behind or forgotten. Want to listen to ALL of our podcasts AD-FREE? Subscribe through APPLE PODCASTS, and try it for three days free: https://tinyurl.com/ycw626tj Follow Our Other Cases: https://www.truecrimetodaypod.com The latest on Catching the Long Island Serial Killer, Awaiting Admission: BTK's Unconfessed Crimes, Chad & Lori Daybell, The Murder of Ana Walshe, Alex Murdaugh, Bryan Kohberger, Lucy Letby, Kouri Richins, Justice for Harmony Montgomery, The Murder of Stephen Smith, The Murder of Madeline Kingsbury, and much more! Listen at https://www.truecrimetodaypod.com
At Feisty Media, our goal is to help our community understand the benefits of strength training for women at all phases of life because we believe, that once you truly understand the "why," you'll set that habit and routine for the rest of your life. That's exactly what Sara discusses today with Dr. Carla DiGirolamo.Carla DiGirolamo, MD, PhD, is a Double Board Certified Reproductive Endocrinologist and Obstetrician/Gynecologist specializing in infertility and menopausal medicine. She is also a CrossFit Level 1 trainer, Certified Nutrition Coach, and member of CrossFit Health. She is a MedFit Care provider and provides weekly workouts and medical updates at her Substack newsletters, Athletic Aging and Performance Edge.Dr. DiGirolamo is also an expert contributor to our new Feisty STRONG course (the founding cohort is on sale through September 1st). Today, she and Sara share their thoughts on:Society's changing views on women and strengthOvercoming the image of the “prototypical” female in the 1980sWhat CrossFit gets right that other training programs don'tThe importance of strength training for women in different phases of life, from puberty to postmenopausal, and how that affects their strength training.How strength training can help optimize lean muscle mass, protect joints against injury, and prevent injury in teenagers and young women.Why strength training makes you better at whatever sport or physical activity you doHow strength training improves cardiovascular health, particularly in reproductive yearsAs Dr. DiGirolamo says, “We're looking at all of these fancy supplements when the answer is right in front of us. You don't even need an Olympic weightlifting set to do it."Once you know the "why," then you can learn the "how," and that's where the Feisty STRONG course comes in. This online course not only provides a 16-week training plan, but also provides a deeper understanding of all of the factors that go into strength training. Learn more HERE.https://www.womensperformance.com/the-feist Feisty STRONG Course: https://www.womensperformance.com/strong Follow us on Instagram:@feisty_womens_performance Feisty Media Website:https://livefeisty.com/ https://www.womensperformance.com/ Support our Partners:The Amino Co: Shop Feisty's Favorite 100% Science-Backed Amino Acid Supplements. Enter code PERFORMANCE at Aminoco.com/PERFORMANCE to Save 30% + receive a FREE gift for new purchasers! Use code FEISTY25 for 25% off at https://pulpculture.la/
Good morning everyone! Thank you for listening to the Motivated Entrepreneurs podcast. Today is Sunday and we have a quote of the week. "In every life, a little rain must fall." Hope you like and enjoy this episode. Give it a listen. Listen on Spotify: https://spoti.fi/2VkXGHq Listen on Apple Podcast: https://apple.co/39TYebQ Motivated Entrepreneurs Website: https://motivatedentrepreneurs.co.uk/ Please Like, Share, and Subscribe to Motivated Entrepreneurs Youtube Channel: https://bit.ly/3eA64u5 Have a wonderful Sunday, Dean
Feel Olivia's passion, resilience, and determination shine through as she shares her insights on personal growth, overcoming challenges, advocating for oneself, and making choices that align with one's purpose. You will be left inspired and motivated to embrace your own transformations and live life on your own terms, creating a positive impact along the way.
In a broken world, everyone is primed for experiencing woundedness. Dr. Bob Schuchts, founder of the JPII Healing Center and co-host of the Restore the Glory Podcast, believes that there is hope for even the most broken of people to experiencing transformative healing. We discuss how Dr. Bob first got into the practice of therapy and how his practice has seen many healed from their wounds from divorce, infidelity, sexual assault and more. We also discuss how parents can be intentional with protecting their children from trauma by building trust. Check out Dr. Bob's work at: https://jpiihealingcenter.org/ https://www.youtube.com/@restoretheglorypodcastCheck out our Sponsors: Seven Weeks Coffee at sevenweekscoffee.com. Buy your pro-life coffee with a 10% discount using the code LILA! Every Life at Everylife.com. Buy diapers from an amazing pro-life diaper company and use code LILA10 and get 10% off!Support The Lila Rose Podcast at: Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/LilaRose865 Subscribe to my channel on Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/@LilaRosePodcastFollow me at: Twitter: https://twitter.com/lilagracerose Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/lilagracerose Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/lilaroseofficial Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/lilar
What do you do if a loved one - especially a child - is struggling with gender dysphoria? I talk with Dr. Miriam Grossman, Clinical Child Psychologist, about the growing epidemic of gender ideology grasping the youth and causing chaos in the field of psychology. We also discuss how parents can prepare themselves and seek help to care for their kids who struggle with their gender identity.Check out Dr. Grossman's work: https://www.miriamgrossmanmd.com https://twitter.com/Miriam_Grossman Check out our Sponsors: Seven Weeks Coffee at sevenweekscoffee.com. Buy your pro-life coffee with a 10% discount using the code LILA! Every Life at Everylife.com. Buy diapers from an amazing pro-life diaper company and use code LILA10 and get 10% off!Support The Lila Rose Podcast at: Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/LilaRose865 Subscribe to my channel on Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/@LilaRosePodcastFollow me at: Twitter: https://twitter.com/lilagracerose Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/lilagracerose Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/lilaroseofficial Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/lilar
We now live in a culture of death that doesn't view the unborn, elderly, differently abled, or terminally ill as having any value.
Dr. Richard Stone is a retired Army Major General who served as the Deputy Surgeon General of the Army. He had also previously served as the Executive in Charge of the Veterans Health Administration (VHA) with authority to perform the duties of the Under Secretary for Health during the COVID-19 pandemic. In this role, Dr. Stone became the first official in this position in 30 years to have actual combat experience. He tells us how he needed to become a “calm pillar” during the chaos of COVID and how 70% of veterans have had combat experience, making them a unique group that must be advocated for. There are a number of challenges in the VHA, including aging facilities that need to be redesigned for modern healthcare. Dr. Stone emphasizes the benefits of recreational therapy as an alternative to pharmaceutical treatment and he shares how much it alleviates the pain of vets when he helps them learn how to surf. Get your copy of Save Every Life You Can: https://amzn.to/3Bnnnfe See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Set the context for a joyful, exuberant day with a short, powerful message from Sadhguru. Explore a range of subjects with Sadhguru, discover how every aspect of life can be a stepping stone, and learn to make the most of the potential that a human being embodies. Conscious Planet: https://www.consciousplanet.org Sadhguru App (Download): https://onelink.to/sadhguru__app Official Sadhguru Website: https://isha.sadhguru.org Sadhguru Exclusive: https://isha.sadhguru.org/in/en/sadhguru-exclusive Inner Engineering Link: isha.co/ieo-podcast Yogi, mystic and visionary, Sadhguru is a spiritual master with a difference. An arresting blend of profundity and pragmatism, his life and work serves as a reminder that yoga is a contemporary science, vitally relevant to our times.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Kasey Leander sits down with Ryan Bomberger of the Radiance Foundation to talk about creativity, adoption, and why every human life matters. Ryan will be a speaker at this year's Colson Center National Conference, May 19-21, in Indianapolis. To register go to https://colsonconference.org/.