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Welcome to the final episode of 2024! This year has been a rollercoaster marked by unexpected twists and steady patterns in EU ETS trading. In this special year-end review, Vertis analysts and Alessandro Vitelli, aka The Carbon Reporter, dissect the pivotal moments that shaped the EU ETS market. Together, they reflect on a year that left market participants caught between exasperation, anxiety, and cautious hope. Stay tuned for 2025! Stefan Feuchtinger - Head of R&A at Vertis Environmental Finance. Riham Wahba - Senior Market Analyst at Vertis Environmental Finance. Alessandro Vitelli - Carbon Reporter Disclaimer: https://legal.vertis.com/api/document/282/get_document/
How do you consistently show up with vitality and passion as an entrepreneur? Tristan was a zombie for Halloween this year, and I loved sharing the photos! None of us want to become zombies because of burnout. However, it's too easy to slide into burnout as an entrepreneur, and your business relies on consistently showing up with energy and focus. Dr. Brittany Childley is here this week to help you recognize and navigate the signs of burnout so you can get some relief before drastic consequences hit. She is a clinical psychologist specializing in people with high-stress careers and the CEO of And We Feel, an online collaborative course platform. You'll learn how to: ✔️ Recognize the three signs of burnout and what you can do. ✔️ Notice, navigate, and express how you feel to replenish your energy. ✔️ Decide when pushing through is for the win or a further step toward burnout. ✔️ Create daily or longer-term rituals that keep you on top of your game. Plus, Brittany walks me through examples of fluctuating energy and recovery, so you can see how to crush it in business without crushing your appetite for your work. Feeling burnt out on building your course alone? Apply for Done-For-You (coursecreationboutique.com/course) and let's GET IT DONE together!
In this special post-election episode, Ron and Ed dive into the highs, lows, and surprises from the 2024 U.S. election. They'll explore the economic and business implications of the election results, unpack key possible policy shifts, and discuss what the outcome could mean for professionals and beyond. Tune in for insights, analysis, and a touch of humor as they make sense of the latest political landscape.
Scripture used: Luke 8:2; Luke 7:47; 1 John 4:18a; 2 Timothy 4:2a; Philippians 3:21; 1 John 3:2; 1 Corinthians 15:35-38, 42-44; John 11:43-44; Mark 5:41-42; Luke 7:13-16a; Psalm 16:10; Psalm 30:3; Hosea 6:2; Leviticus 23:10-11; 1 Corinthians 15:20-22; John 14:19; John 11:23-26; John 10:3b-4; Hebrews 2:11 Main Points: This is a Day of . . . Dedication . . . without excuses Exasperation . . . when all seems lost Examination . . . in search of the facts Realization . . . of remarkable truth Consternation . . . with a heavy heart Confrontation . . . with the living Lord Desperation . . . to make things right Adoration . . . at the feet of Jesus Proclamation . . . He's alive!
Are expectations (yours or others') causing stress? We'll help you navigate and set realistic goals. Dr. Greg and Lisa will help you solve your problems with relevant, relatable and achievable tools and solutions straight from the genius of the Theology of the Body.
Are expectations (yours or others') causing stress? We'll help you navigate and set realistic goals. Dr. Greg and Lisa will help you solve your problems with relevant, relatable and achievable tools and solutions straight from the genius of the Theology of the Body.
I no longer have sex because I sometimes feel: Irritability, Aggravation, Agitation, Annoyance, Grouchy, Grumpy, Crosspatch, Exasperation, Frustration, Rage, Anger, Outrage, Fury, Wrath, Hostility, Ferocity, Bitterness, Hatred, Scorn, Spite, Vengefulness, Dislike, Resentment, Disgust, Revulsion, Contempt, Loathing, Envy, Jealousy, Torment, Torture, Sadness, Suffering, Agony, Anguish, Hurt, Depression, Despair, Neglect, Alienation, Defeatism, Dejection, Embarrassment, Homesickness, Humiliation, Insecurity, Insult, Isolation, Loneliness, Rejection, Sympathy, Pity, Mono no aware, Fear, Horror, Alarm, Shock, Fear, Fright, Terror, Panic, Hysteria, Mortification, Nervousness, Anxiety, Suspense, Uneasiness, Apprehension (fear), Worry, Distress, and Dread.” -Antonio Myers. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/antonio-myers4/support
Helloooo my lovely Hummingbirds and welcome to another episode of Makeup and Motivation here on POPCulture! On today's episode we will cover all things MET Gala, Gaza Updates, plus what's going on in DR Congo and much more. Viewer and Listener Discretion is Advised ✌
Is someone (or something) making you ready to explode? Let us help defuse the situation, reclaim your calm and find grace-filled solutions. Dr. Greg and Lisa will help you solve your problems with relevant, relatable and achievable tools and solutions straight from the genius of the Theology of the Body.
Is someone (or something) making you ready to explode? Let us help defuse the situation, reclaim your calm and find grace-filled solutions. Dr. Greg and Lisa will help you solve your problems with relevant, relatable and achievable tools and solutions straight from the genius of the Theology of the Body.
You observe days and months and seasons and years! I am afraid I may have labored over you in vain. — Galatians 4:10-11 CALL OUT: I want to give a shout-out to Ron Ruch from Emmanuel Church in Minneapolis, MN. He's a legacy disciple-maker and sold-out man of God. Ron has lived a lot of life, but he also won't quit. I love you, brother. Have you ever been so exasperated that you've wondered if you've wasted your time? We all have. We have felt his way at painful points in our career, during a repetitive issue with a problem child, or in the middle of a project that's gone awry. And Paul feels this way right now. He wonders if all the time and training he has invested into these Galatian churches was a waste of time because they have returned to old rites and rituals instead of living in a relationship with Christ. I am so glad Paul expresses his emotion here. He is vulnerable just enough to expose his irritation with these people. Because sometimes people and processes can be very irritating. Can't they? So, if you are exasperated today, you need to know you are not alone. It's okay to feel this way and to share that you feel this way. It is also appropriate to tell the people draining you that they are depleting you of resources because they are unresponsive. Paul does. And he is not being vindictive. He's merely being honest and vulnerable because he has explained the same thing to them 1000 times. I believe this is how some pastors feel every Easter. Yesterday, thousands of inactive members piled into worship services across the world. Most assume that their semiannual pilgrimage to church is all the Lord requires of them. But a pastor will stand in a pulpit twice a year and tell them the same two messages. One about the birth of a Savior and one about the resurrection of a Savior. They are the same story. It is a story about a man who saved sinful men so we could have a relationship with God. Yet people hear the message and are absent from church the other 50 weekends of the year. And why? Because they believe that their rites and rituals are enough. They don't understand the necessity of a relationship with God. So stop irritating your pastor. It's your relationship with Christ that matters—rituals and rites mean nothing to God. Jesus wasn't born into this world to defeat death, so you could come to church twice a year. What he wants is for you to have a vibrant relationship with God. #RitesVsRelationships #AuthenticFaith #PaulineExasperation #BeyondEmptyObservance #LivingInChrist ASK THIS: How can we ensure that our religious practices and observances are not merely rituals, but genuine expressions of our relationship with God? In what ways can we shift our focus from seasonal or occasional religious activities to cultivating a consistent, vibrant relationship with Christ throughout the year? DO THIS: Change your environment in some small way. PRAY THIS: Father, help me to move beyond empty rituals and embrace a deeper, more authentic relationship with You. Guide me in living out my faith daily, not just on special occasions, so that my life reflects the love and truth of Christ to those around me. Amen. PLAY THIS: O Come to the Altar.
In this episode, I delve into the question of whether it is a sin to exasperate our children, exploring the Biblical verse Ephesians 6:4. Through various translations and reflections, I provide insight into the complexities of parenting, addressing the role of the Holy Spirit, fear, and the balance between grace and accountability. Join me as we navigate the challenges of parenting with faith and intention. You've got the Holy Spirit! You can do it, mama! Links: (This may contain some affiliate links, which means I receive a small commission, at no extra cost to you, if you make a purchase using these links. For more information, please see my disclosure policy.) Discipline and Discipleship Membership Printables Membership Free Consult Call Facebook Group Playfully Faithful Parenting Podcast is a ministry of CreatedtoPlay.com. For more resources, tips, devotions, and tools check us out online: https://createdtoplay.com . Freebies for you: Want to work with me? Sign up for a 15-minute free coaching call: https://createdtoplay.com/free-coaching Free Bible Study on 3 Traits of God to Guide Your Discipline: https://createdtoplay.com/freebiblestudy Join my free 5-day Bible Play Challenge: https://createdtoplay.com/challenge Get 17 fun, free kid's blessings for meals: https://createdtoplay.com/kids-blessings Even though I'm an introvert, I'm social! Let's connect! Instagram: https://instagram.com/createdtoplay Facebook: https://facebook.com/created2play Twitter: https://twitter.com/createdtoplay Pinterest: https://pinterest.com/createdtoplay Are you looking for a speaker for your next women's, parenting, family, or Children's Ministry event? I'm now booking for 2023. I'm available for virtual and live conferences, brunches, MOPS meetings, retreats, trainings, and more. More details and sample video here: createdtoplay.com/speaking Did you enjoy the show? Subscribe and leave me a 5-star review on Apple Music and make me giddy. Music by jorikbasov from Pixabay. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/joy-wendling/message
As Jordan Henderson packs his bags in readiness for a new club after only six months in Saudi Arabia, we reflect on his series of bad decisions - and the fact he had so many people telling him this is exactly how it would be. We also look at the Saudi Pro League in general. With a string of stars seemingly unhappy, what will this do to the league's chances of tempting more footballers over there?We also touch on the genius of Ronnie O'Sullivan, upholstery problems and start with a sticker card dilemma. What would you do?To get in touch with the show, email us at: hello@thelatechallengepodcast.comYou can also give us feedback via our website: www.thelatechallengepodcast.com Follow us on Twitter: LateChallengeAdd us on Facebook: The Late Challenge PodcastAdd us on Instagram: LateChallengeFind us on TikTok: thelatechallengepodcastChapters:00:00:00 - Introduction00:06:38 - Snooker and John Parrott00:12:37 - Couch Odor and Solutions00:18:54 - The Great Saudi Experiment00:25:13 - The Exasperation with Jordan Henderson00:31:21 - Reflecting on the Decision00:37:17 - Bad PR for the League00:44:08 - Gerard's Motivation for Leaving Aston Villa00:50:17 - Mourinho's Move and Potential Justifications00:56:36 - Gratitude and Farewell
The sense around the team right now is utter exasperation … but confidence. Hear award-winning columnist Dejan Kovacevic's Daily Shots of Steelers, Penguins and Pirates -- three separate podcasts -- every weekday morning on the DK Pittsburgh Sports podcasting network, available on all platforms: https://linktr.ee/dkpghsports Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The sense around the team right now is utter exasperation … but confidence.Hear award-winning columnist Dejan Kovacevic's Daily Shots of Steelers, Penguins and Pirates -- three separate podcasts -- every weekday morning on the DK Pittsburgh Sports podcasting network, available on all platforms: https://linktr.ee/dkpghsports
The sense around the team right now is utter exasperation … but confidence. Hear award-winning columnist Dejan Kovacevic's Daily Shots of Steelers, Penguins and Pirates -- three separate podcasts -- every weekday morning on the DK Pittsburgh Sports podcasting network, available on all platforms: https://linktr.ee/dkpghsports Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Title: Existentialism and Exasperation: Coping with Global Uncertainty I think about death a lot, not in a morbid way, but in a reverent way. How about you? In a world where everything feels scary and somewhat hopeless, when the planet is literally revolting against human action, it's easy and understandable to fall into despair. But maybe the lens of climate change can help us to better understand our relationship with death, our legacy as humans on this planet, and how we can better engage with one another.
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The exasperation of Jesus is not the result of our inability, limitation, or need, but our unbelief, particularly when we have already experienced his grace. He has come to reveal himself and work in deeper ways than our own small minds can imagine, and he asks for us to truly listen to him and believe … Continue reading Holy Exasperation →
The kid's just expressing how we all feel. The word-smithing(?) continues Pay attention to the weather if you purport to care for the domicilicly- (sp?) and communicationally-challenged Texas Alt-HistoryTo the victor go the spoils and the movie rights (TM) Murphy's Legal Team shows up in Ukraine My cat just had puppies Mail me my check A San Francisco-based social media company Lawyer-bot (I once played an XO in a law play) Piedmont (RIP) Airlines Just Desserts (blame it on Jeff)...As you can see, Chris did not title the episode "Just Desserts" I...I...I mean...I have no words If you're ready to make a podcast, make your podcast better or collaborate in another way, contact us at makemypod@fytepro.com
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Chris answers an eclectic crop of science questions including: why do we appear to have superhuman strength in high stress situations? Are science and religion at odds with one another? What's the cause of grid outages and blackouts? Will identical twins die of the same illness/disease? Why are manufactured goods so prone to breaking despite technological advancements? Are coal mines on the verge of becoming obsolete? Why do we hold our heads in exasperation? Like this podcast? Please help us by supporting the Naked Scientists
Chris answers an eclectic crop of science questions including: why do we appear to have superhuman strength in high stress situations? Are science and religion at odds with one another? What's the cause of grid outages and blackouts? Will identical twins die of the same illness/disease? Why are manufactured goods so prone to breaking despite technological advancements? Are coal mines on the verge of becoming obsolete? Why do we hold our heads in exasperation? Like this podcast? Please help us by supporting the Naked Scientists
The Patriots were faced with their biggest test of the season and they failed. Are there any signs that things can be fixed? Tom Curran and Phil Perry break it all down. 1:00-What's with the Patriots' lack of urgency?4:00-Patriots players express frustration with offensive gameplan14:00-Are the Patriots coaching scared on offense?22:30-Is Matt Patricia the long-term offensive coordinator?24:00-Can the Patriots change what they've been this season?Watch on YouTube: https://youtu.be/OvQCTmcHTRMSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Evaluations. They're a huge part of our life with Tess. They aren't really fun. If you're doing a questionnaire about your kid--to get services, Medicaid, IEP stuff--I'm with you. Stronger Every Day is sponsored by The Disorder Channel. It's dedicated to rare diseases and other types of disabilities. Over 100 film and video titles, including a few video versions of this podcast. Available for free right now on Roku and Amazon Fire TV. The Disorder Channel. The most rare stories in the world. https://www.thedisordercollection.com/Are you on our Discord server RARE & RELATABLE? It's a 24/7 chatroom for people dealing with rare diseases and other types of disabilities. We even have a closed channel for Hao-Fountain / USP7 families. Click here to join: discord.gg/7UFUPAFs8K
I've had THE jab. Jabs and jibes were the theme of the day. The mysteries of temporary signage that declare where to go, remained just that, a mystery. It was a good job the Physio Witch had provided fulsome direction of how to access a community hall that was at the far end of a Sainsbury's car park, behind a doctor's surgery with a walkway to it, so grand, it rivalled the spot where I keep the ever-expanding number of council issued wheelie bins. I won't dwell on that here. The sun was low in the sky and as I ambled about outside Sainsburys, I inadvertently ambled into Sainsburys through the “exit only” door. I know this because someone told me so. A quick circuit of the special offers and I left by the route by which I had entered, pacing about between temporary arrows that directed me back and forth across the car park. Eventually the penny dropped. It must be where no arrow dared to go. I'm not surprised that arrows didn't dare to head for the Covid vaccination Centre. The arrows might not have been up to the job, but one marshal had an interesting take on giving directions and could give any arrow a good run for its money. “Madam,” a small florescent man said authoritatively. “I need you to go left.” So, I went left. I've never come off best when faced with a wall. This was no different. “Not there,” he continued. “Obviously when I said go left, I was indicating you should bare left.” “OK,” I said. “I'm baring left, now where?” “Listen to me. Listen to me. I said bare left.” “I'm baring left.” “I'm trying to help you. I'm indicating which way to go. Look at me.” “it's no good indicating. I have no idea what you're doing,” I snipped waving the cane about a bit. “I'm trying to be helpful. You're not listening to what I'm telling you.” I lost it. “You're not making any sense. Just describe where I need to go.” He jabbed his finger in my face. “Listen. I'm trying to help you but you're not listening.” Then he took hold of my arm. I didn't budge. Exasperation is usually born of a loss of control. “Tell me then, just tell me. I'm trying to be helpful but you're not listening. What do you want me to do?” Yep, he was exasperated. “I'll just follow you.” “Well why didn't you just say that in the first place. You don't listen.” We both took a breath. “Mask over your nose,” he instructed. “It is over my nose.” “No, it isn't,” he said, adjusting my mask so that my already steamy world fogged over completely. Not much chance of following him now. I can't pretend there was much to laugh about in this nasty little exchange. “Do you have any allergies?” said the nice young man in scrubs. “Brazil nuts,” I said. “And what happens if you eat a Brazil nut?” “My throat swells up and I can't breathe.” “Do you carry an EpiPen?” “No. I just don't eat Brazil nuts.” “So not that serious then.” I suppose these matters are all relative. It depends on your view of asphyxiation. My view of asphyxiation is that of the many ways that one can die unable to breath I wouldn't pick any of them. It's why I've always made a point of avoiding arrest. It's the reason I don't eat Brazil nuts. It's the reason that I went for THE jab and let uninvited rudeness and touching go. Building my metaphorical immunity has kept me healthy all these years and so will THE jab. END Follow the Blind Truth Blog here: https://theblindtruth.co.uk/ Image is Siobhain Santry's drawing of a grey ribbon with The Blind Truth written on it.
“What do you say to people after you get injured and their comment is ‘maybe your body is telling you something?' This phrase irritates the heck out of me. Of course I'm always looking for something to be learned from an injury but how do they know what MY body is telling ME? I'm reading REBOUND right now (so good) and there are so many athletes with repeated injuries who push through to come back stronger, which is exactly what I want to do. But I wonder how many people told those athletes “maybe your body is trying to tell you something?' What do you say to that annoying judgment?” This week, co-host and mental skills coach Carrie Jackson answers a question from listener Erin. Carrie describes her own gut reaction to seemingly insensitive comments—and how she takes a beat to respond more thoughtfully. Decide how YOU want to feel after these interactions, she advises, and then offers a few strategies you can take, from assuming good intent to deflecting to being straightforward about how hurtful something feels. Listen to the show for more—and to submit a question for a future episode, email us a note or a voice memo to hello@injuredathletesclub.com. New this season: We're asking listeners to support the show directly, which you can do at buymeacoffee.com/rebound. Make a one-time donation or download extras like webinar recordings and resource sheets. Or, you can join as an ongoing member; for $10 a month, you'll get goodies like podcast extras, live monthly Q&As with Carrie, and discounts from great companies like Fluid Running, Lever Movement, Netic Health, and Reflex Health. You can subscribe to The Injured Athletes Club on Spotify, Stitcher, Apple Podcasts, Audible, Amazon Music, or wherever you get your podcasts, and if you like what you hear, please leave us a rating or a review in Apple podcasts. That helps other injured athletes find the show. Resources/links: There Is No Good Card for This: What To Say and Do When Life Is Scary, Awful, and Unfair to People You Love, by Dr. Kelsey Crowe and Emily McDowell To access more resources for injured athletes: Buy Rebound: Train Your Mind to Bounce Back Stronger from Sports Injuries —now available as an audiobook! Join The Injured Athletes Club mailing list, for news and updates Join The Injured Athletes Club Facebook group, for support and camaraderie Like The Injured Athletes Club Podcast Facebook page, for the latest episodes Email us at hello@injuredathletesclub.com with questions, guest suggestions, or other feedback DISCLAIMER: This content is for educational & informational use only and & does not constitute medical advice. Do not disregard, avoid or delay obtaining medical or health related advice from your health-care professional because of something you may have heard in an episode of this podcast. You should not rely on this information as a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis or treatment. Please consult with a qualified medical professional for proper evaluation & treatment. Guests who speak on this podcast express their own opinions, experiences, and conclusions, and The Injured Athletes Club podcast hosts nor any company providing financial support endorses or opposes any particular treatment option discussed in the episodes of this podcast and are not responsible for any actions or inactions of listeners based on the information presented. The use of any information provided is solely at your own risk.
Join Jim and Greg as they're glad to see Americans overwhelmingly worried about inflation and gas prices and planning to vote based on those issues. They also react to Rachel Wolfe's nightmare journey from New Orleans to Chicago and back in an electric vehicle and what it tells us about how Dems are trying to reorganize our lives. And they discuss the Pennsylvania Senate race, as Dr. Oz officially wins the primary and John Fetterman gets caught downplaying the seriousness of his heart condition.Please visit our great sponsors:Athletic Greenhttps://athleticgreens.com/martiniFree 1 year supply of immune-supporting Vitamin D and 5 Free travel packs with your first purchase. NetChoicehttps://netchoice.org/2992Join us in telling our representatives to oppose Senator Klobuchar's radical antitrust bill S2992.Moink Boxhttps://moinkbox.com/martiniOrder now and get free filet mignon in every order for a year!
Join Jim and Greg as they’re glad to see Americans overwhelmingly worried about inflation and gas prices and planning to vote based on those issues. They also react to Rachel Wolfe’s nightmare journey from New Orleans to Chicago and back in an electric vehicle and what it tells us about how Dems are trying to […]
God's grace works slowly.
On the latest episode of Morning Tide presented by Coors Light, Ted goes over yet another 1 goal loss, the debut of Thomas Bordeleau, and more.
We talk about the new IPCC report, the Liberal budget and emissions plan, Steven Guilbault, and Bay du Nord. Stefan interviews Elise Epp, Isabelle Sain, and Lisa Amerongen about Fashion Revolution Week.
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Black History Month 2022! Join Vonda Page for a four-part series dedicated to what companies are doing AND saying in Black History Month versus the experiences of Black and brown workers. This is episode two - Vonda forecasted the tokenism, toxicity and televised showcases of talking heads we'd come to see in February 2022. Want to know more about our LinkedIn Learning courses? Check them out! https://bit.ly/3k4havy Connect with Vonda on LinkedIn. https://www.linkedin.com/in/vondapage03 Watch full episodes of The Group Chat here. https://bit.ly/3dYPmH Interested in supporting Living Corporate? Check out our Support page. https://bit.ly/3egO3Dk
X-Aspirations Episode 146 Uncanny X-Men #157, May 1982 "Hide-N-Seek" Written by Chris Claremont, Pencils by Dave Cockrum, Inks by Bob Wiacek, Lettered by Janice Chiang, Colors by Don Warfield, Edited by Louise Jones. A Charlie Xavier X-mas! In Which We Discover That Hard Vacuum Pushes Piotr Into Another Potential Pushkin, That Kittys Chaotic Costuming Suggests That There May Be Such A Thing As Too Much Creative Freedom, And That Alien Industrial Design Is Mostly Gtalia-Based Because They Just Nasty! Cool Kat Cyclops Might Just Be Trying Too Hard To Impress His Dad! Check us out at www.x-aspirations.com And send us comments at xteam@x-aspirations.com
Black History Month 2022! Join Vonda Page for a four-part series dedicated to what companies are doing AND saying in Black History Month versus the experiences of Black and brown workers. Enjoy the first installment! Want to know more about our LinkedIn Learning courses? Check them out! https://bit.ly/3k4havy Connect with Vonda on LinkedIn. https://www.linkedin.com/in/vondapage03 Watch full episodes of The Group Chat here. https://bit.ly/3dYPmH Interested in supporting Living Corporate? Check out our Support page. https://bit.ly/3egO3Dk
Gregg Greenberg is currently GM of Media at the C-Suite Network and host of C-Suite TV Insights. Prior to joining C-Suite, he was the lead anchor at TheStreet for more than 13 years. In that position he interviewed CEOs, fund managers, professional athletes, entrepreneurs, and bestselling authors both live and on tape. At TheStreet he hosted ‘The Real Story' podcast and wrote the widely read column ‘The Five Dumbest Things on Wall Street This Week'. Before becoming the lead anchor at TheStreet, Gregg worked in finance at Lehman Brothers and Fleet Bank. (May they both rest in peace.) He received his MBA at Cornell's Johnson School and his undergraduate degree in history from Amherst College. Outside of journalism, Gregg wrote and produced the independent film Friends and Romans, starring Michael Rispoli, Annabella Sciorra and Tony Sirico which won the Napa Valley and Boston Film Festivals in 2015 and received three stars in Newsday. He also wrote and produced a trio of off-Broadway plays titled Clemenza & Tessio Are Dead, The Stella and Saps. All three premiered at the New York Fringe Festival and sold out their respective runs. He is also the author of F*cking Argentina & 10 More Tales of Exasperation. Click here to purchase F*cking Argentina. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Gregg Greenberg, author of F*cking Argentina and 10 More Tales of Exasperation, is an accomplished playwright and screenplay writer, but this time ventured into writing a compilation of vignettes based on daily life events and the exasperation levels we all reach from time to time. Even the book's title is immersed in surreal humor of a story he once read in the Wall Street Journal about Argentina defaulting on a loan. As someone who spent years as the lead anchor on Jim Cramer's TheStreet.com, Greenberg's financial background and his exasperation with the Argentina story is what catapulted him to write the short stories in the book. He recounts that during the last year, peoples' fuses were shorter than normal due to the pandemic and lockdowns. His attempt at injecting humor throughout each story is a reminder that while we get mad at situations, none of those are world-ending. During the pandemic, many people found themselves exploring their creative sides being cooped up at home. In fact, Greenberg wants to encourage everyone, regardless of the industry they happen to be in, to dust off that novel, screenplay, or masterpiece from their drawer and have the courage to put it out to the universe. He adds, “You shouldn't let your dreams and your creative side die.” With this book, Greenberg's goal was to make exasperation a little louder. Mission accomplished. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Galopperende priser på alt fra mat til bruktbiler, skaper store problemer for USAs president. Høyresiden beskylder ham for uvettig pengebruk, men hvor mye av skylden har egentlig Joe Biden? Det er noe av det Øystein og Christina diskuterer i denne episoden av Aftenpodden USA. OR-anbefalinger Øystein: I helgen kom det en drøss med negative saker om USAs visepresident Kamala Harris. Hun sliter både i jobben og på målingene. CNN har forsøkt å grave i hva som foregår. “Exasperation and dysfunction: Inside Kamala Harris' frustrating start as vice president”: https://www.cnn.com/2021/11/14/politics/kamala-harris-frustrating-start-vice-president/index.html Nettstedet FiveThirtyEight har begynt å følge Harris' popularitet på målingene: https://projects.fivethirtyeight.com/polls/approval/kamala-harris/ Christina: Serien Maid er forbausende god. Den gir en veldig riktig beskrivelse av hvordan det er å være en fattig arbeidende i USA, og hele tiden leve på grensen av å være hjemløs. https://www.netflix.com/title/81166770
AHHHH ITS HERE! sorry for the long wait. hope its worth it! p.s. in true me fashion, emmas mic somehow got turned off! i did my best with the audio but thats why shes quiet. rip.Follow us!Elizabeth- @lkth394 on instagram and tiktokEmma- @emmakvtCover art- @hamaliablack on tiktokMusic- Ben Wilson on youtube, @ambientbenji on tiktok --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/elizabethandemma/support
Do you dream of publishing a book or getting your screenplay made into a film? "Don't leave your dreams of writing a book in your desk drawer." Learn how Gregg Greenberg turned his screenplay into an award winning film and published his book. Gregg Greenberg is a journalist and writer who spent 13 years writing the column "The Five Dumbest Things on Wall Street This Week" for thestreet.com. His work has appeared in magazines and humor sites from glamour to ESPN The Magazine. He also wrote and produced the award winning film, Friends and Romans, as well as several Off Broadway plays. He recently published the book F***ing Argentina and 10 more tales of exasperation, a collection of humorous short stories united by themes of frustration. Gregg shares his experience of working as a writer, getting his screenplays in front of people and publishing his recent book. Buy the book at www.fckingargentina.com --- Want a podcast in 30 days? Visit: www.CLICKbranding.com/PODCASTin30 for our FREE challenge and to apply. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/launchingsimplified/message
Mrs. Maria Juczewska unpacks the reasons for why young Poles are emigrating at the beginning of the 21st century. This lecture was part of the Zdzislaw R. Zakrzewski 9th Annual Kosciuszko Chair Conference, given at The Institute of World Politics on November 12, 2016.