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Love Island Season 4's Eyal Booker and his brother Tal Booker join Johnny Seifert on Secure The Insecure podcast this week as we continue to go through archives and give you the chance to hear some vintage episodes from your favourite Love Islanders whilst the 2026 series continues to air.Tal told his story on episode nineteen and in this episode from 2020 joined by Eyal they opened up about what it means to be brothers and what it is like to be inside and on the outside of the reality tv world. Secure The Insecure is the celebrity mental health podcast that airs on Mondays available to watch on Youtube or listen to on Apple Podcasts and Spotify. Make sure you subscribe/rate/review where you are watching or listening to Secure The Insecure.Follow Johnny Seifert on Social Media:Instagram: www.instagram.com/johnnyseifertInstagram: www.instagram.com/securetheinsecurepodcastTikTok www.tiktok.com/johnnyseifert92 Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Leave an Amazon Rating or Review for my New York Times Bestselling book, Make Money Easy! Check out the full episode: https://greatness.lnk.to/1097DM Nir Eyal delves into a comprehensive exploration of transformative habits that have the potential to bring about significant and positive changes in your life. With a focus on practical and actionable strategies, Eyal covers various areas, including productivity, concentration, and overall well-being. By providing valuable insights, he offers listeners a detailed roadmap for incorporating these habits into their daily routines, fostering a holistic approach to personal growth and life improvement. The episode serves as a practical guide for those seeking tangible and enduring positive changes in their lives through intentional habit formation. Sign up for the Greatness newsletter! Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
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Thank you and enjoy the episode!Links For The Occult Rejectshttps://linktr.ee/theoccultrejectsOccult Research Institutehttps://www.occultresearchinstitute.org/Substackhttps://substack.com/@theoccultrejects?r=7auau0&utm_campaign=profile&utm_medium=profile-pageCash Apphttps://cash.app/$theoccultrejectsVenmo@TheOccultRejectsBuy Me A Coffeebuymeacoffee.com/TheOccultRejectsPatreonhttps://www.patreon.com/TheOccultRejectsFull BibliographyAdler, Yonatan. The Archaeology of Purity: Archaeological Evidence for the Observance of Ritual Purity in Ereẓ-Israel from the Hasmonean Period until the End of the Talmudic Era. PhD diss., Bar-Ilan University, 2011.Adler, Yonatan. The Origins of Judaism: An Archaeological-Historical Reappraisal. New Haven: Yale University Press, 2022.Ambrose of Milan. On the Mysteries.Ambrose of Milan. On the Sacraments.Augustine of Hippo. On Baptism, Against the Donatists.Augustine of Hippo. On the Merits and Forgiveness of Sins, and on the Baptism of Infants.Bradshaw, Paul F. The Search for the Origins of Christian Worship: Sources and Methods for the Study of Early Liturgy. 2nd ed. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2002.Bradshaw, Paul F., Maxwell E. Johnson, and L. Edward Phillips. The Apostolic Tradition: A Commentary. Minneapolis: Fortress Press, 2002.Cyril of Jerusalem. Catechetical Lectures.Davies, J. G. The Architectural Setting of Baptism. London: Barrie and Rockliff, 1962.Dölger, Franz Joseph. The Sun of Justice: The Christian Cult of the Sun and the Baptismal Orientation. Relevant for eastward prayer, solar symbolism, and baptismal orientation.Ferguson, Everett. Baptism in the Early Church: History, Theology, and Liturgy in the First Five Centuries. Grand Rapids: Eerdmans, 2009.Finn, Thomas M. Early Christian Baptism and the Catechumenate: Italy, North Africa, and Egypt. Collegeville: Liturgical Press, 1992.Finn, Thomas M. Early Christian Baptism and the Catechumenate: West and East Syria. Collegeville: Liturgical Press, 1992.Hippolytus. The Apostolic Tradition. Attribution debated, but still important for reconstructing early baptismal practice.Jensen, Robin M. Baptismal Imagery in Early Christianity: Ritual, Visual, and Theological Dimensions. Grand Rapids: Baker Academic, 2012.Johnson, Maxwell E. The Rites of Christian Initiation: Their Evolution and Interpretation. 2nd ed. Collegeville: Liturgical Press, 2007.Josephus. Jewish Antiquities, Book 18.Justin Martyr. First Apology.Kavanagh, Aidan. The Shape of Baptism: The Rite of Christian Initiation. Collegeville: Liturgical Press, 1978.Kazen, Thomas. Studies on John the Baptist, ritual immersion, and purity in early Judaism.Klawans, Jonathan. Impurity and Sin in Ancient Judaism. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2000.Klawans, Jonathan. Purity, Sacrifice, and the Temple: Symbolism and Supersessionism in the Study of Ancient Judaism. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2006.Lawrence, Jonathan David. Washing in Water: Trajectories of Ritual Bathing in the Hebrew Bible and Second Temple Literature. Atlanta: Society of Biblical Literature, 2006.Lietzmann, Hans. Mass and Lord's Supper: A Study in the History of the Liturgy. Relevant for early worship, initiation, and Eucharistic entry.Meeks, Wayne A. The First Urban Christians: The Social World of the Apostle Paul. New Haven: Yale University Press, 1983.Regev, Eyal. Studies on Qumran, ritual purity, and Jewish sectarian practice.Riley, Hugh M. Christian Initiation: A Comparative Study of the Interpretation of the Baptismal Liturgy in the Mystagogical Writings of Cyril of Jerusalem, John Chrysostom, Theodore of Mopsuestia, and Ambrose of Milan. Catholic University of America Press, 1974.Schmemann, Alexander. Of Water and the Spirit: A Liturgical Study of Baptism. St. Vladimir's Seminary Press, 1974.Spinks, Bryan D. Early and Medieval Rituals and Theologies of Baptism: From the New Testament to the Council of Trent. Ashgate, 2006.Spinks, Bryan D. Reformation and Modern Rituals and Theologies of Baptism: From Luther to Contemporary Practices. Ashgate, 2006.Tertullian. On Baptism.The Didache.Turner, Victor. The Ritual Process: Structure and Anti-Structure. Useful for liminality and rites of passage, though not baptism-specific.Van Gennep, Arnold. The Rites of Passage. Useful for initiation structure, separation, liminality, and incorporation.Whitaker, E. C. Documents of the Baptismal Liturgy. SPCK, 1970.Yarnold, Edward. The Awe-Inspiring Rites of Initiation: Baptismal Homilies of the Fourth Century. Collegeville: Liturgical Press, 1994.Also want to remind people about the website, if you're into reading we have tons of information by multiple contributors, and we got t-shirts up on the site if you're interested. Fun fact, the art is all based on the eyeball. A
Recorded live at Money 20/20 in Las Vegas, Nevada, Eyal is joined by Jess Turner, EVP and Global Head of Open Finance & Developer Experience at Mastercard. Credit cards, and the networks that power them, have been a central part of the global financial system for over 70 years, providing far more than just payments. As money becomes more and more digital, the role these networks play as data brokers and data custodians, is evolving in lockstep, fueled even further by the rise of open banking. Far from being viewed as a threat, card providers have been rapidly evolving to embrace the new opportunities presented by open banking, open finance and open data. Eyal and Jess discuss how the card industry is being impacted by this shift, and how Mastercard is working to firmly position itself as one of the leading trailblazers. Specifically they discuss:How card networks unlock dataThe importance of open standardsRegion-specific considerationsTrust, consent and controlThe legacy of Mastercard
In this episode, produced in partnership with Orchestra Solutions, Debbie West speaks with Orchestra's CEO, Eyal Nevo, about the company's unusual journey from online faxing to becoming a leading player in payment orchestration. Eyal shares how Orchestra evolved its technology long before the market had a name for it, why a small, deeply committed team has been central to its success, and how honesty and transparency have helped them build long‑standing customer relationships. He also explains Orchestra's deliberate decision not to embed AI into its product, instead giving merchants full flexibility and control over their own decision-making, and discusses how agentic AI, global expansion, and infrastructure readiness are shaping the future of payments. Packed with practical insights, this conversation is essential listening for any business reassessing its payment setup or planning for international growth.
Even though autonomous passenger vehicles have entered the mainstream in cities across the country, autonomous trucks still lag behind. But Humble Robotics thinks it has cracked the code with a new design that completely does away with the tractor-trailer model we see on the highway every day. In this episode, Shayle speaks to Eyal Cohen, founder and CEO of Humble. The company built its electric trucks from the ground up. Fully cabless, they combine the tractor and trailer into a single platform designed to optimize energy efficiency, unit economics, and roadway safety. Shayle and Eyal explore topics including: The differences between autonomous passenger and freight vehicles The challenge of transporting heavy payloads at high speeds Why Humble has shifted away from LiDar in favor of a camera-centric approach offered by visual language models (VLMs) The unit economics of electric and autonomous freight Why Humble is embracing a "hub-to-hub" model for its trucks The evolving regulatory landscape for autonomous trucking Resources Catalyst: Volts crossover: Six big energy questions Latitude Media: Can the Tesla Semi finalize decarbonize trucking? Latitude Media: Rivian and EnergyHub are teaming up on managed charging The Green Blueprint: A billion-dollar play on electrified transport Credits: Hosted by Shayle Kann. Produced and edited by Max Savage Levenson. Original music and engineering by Sean Marquand. Stephen Lacey is our executive editor. Catalyst is brought to you by FischTank PR, an award-winning climate and energy tech, renewables, and sustainability-focused PR firm dedicated to elevating the work of both early-stage and established companies. Learn more about their PR approach and how they can support your company's messaging by visiting fischtankpr.com. Catalyst is brought to you by EnergyHub. EnergyHub helps utilities build next-generation virtual power plants that unlock reliable flexibility at every level of the grid. See how EnergyHub helps unlock the power of flexibility at scale, and deliver more value through cross-DER dispatch with their leading Edge DERMS platform, by visiting energyhub.com. Tune into Critical Capital, a brand new podcast from Crux and Latitude Studios. Hosted by Crux CEO Alfred Johnson, Critical Capital explores the interlocking forces powering clean and critical infrastructure. Join us every other Tuesday for in-depth conversations at the intersection of energy, government, finance, and global markets. Listen here, or wherever you get podcasts.
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Interview with Daniel dos Santos: Post-Quantum Cryptography and the Risks No One Is Talking About Post-quantum cryptography (PQC) is quickly shifting from theory to inevitability. In this segment, Daniel dos Santos, VP of Research at Forescout, explains why PQC isn't the most immediate threat today—but still demands early attention as standards solidify and timelines accelerate. The discussion highlights overlooked risks beyond encrypted traffic, including digital signatures, firmware integrity, and blockchain systems. Daniel also emphasizes the real challenge: migration. While client-side adoption is already underway, organizations face major hurdles identifying and upgrading servers, legacy systems, and unmanaged assets like IoT and OT. The bottom line: PQC migration is unavoidable. Starting early—especially with crypto inventory and planning—will make the transition far less painful. RSAC Interview: Multi-Channel Impersonation: Why Legacy Controls Are Failing As social engineering expands past just email to include text messages, chat apps, social platforms, and live video calls, traditional point solutions are struggling to keep up. In this segment, Bobby Ford explains how AI-powered impersonation and deepfake-enabled campaigns are exposing critical gaps in legacy defenses, and why organizations must evolve toward a unified social engineering defense platform that connects Digital Risk Management and Human Risk Management. He'll outline what modern security programs need: real-time cross-channel visibility, behavior-driven detection, and strategies designed around how people actually communicate and make decisions today. Visit https://securityweekly.com/doppelrsac to learn how Doppel helps organizations defend against AI-powered impersonation, phishing, and multi-channel social engineering threats with a modern Human Risk Management approach. RSAC Interview: OT: Segmented Today, Breached Tomorrow As the worlds of IT and OT converge, traditional network segmentation falls short, exposing risks in the critical environments that keep energy flowing and shelves stocked. Conventional security tools fail to identify these gaps, with serious repercussions for operators. At runZero, we empower defenders to win by default through comprehensive discovery, rapid detection of critical exposures, and unique segmentation analysis that does not depend on span ports, credentials, or on-device agents. runZero provides real-time insights into even the most sensitive environments — quickly, safely, and securely. This segment is sponsored by runZero. Visit https://securityweekly.com/runzerorsac to learn more about them! RSAC Interview: Securing the Next Billion Users: Why the Browser is the Front Line for Agentic AI The enterprise is facing a fundamental shift: the next billion knowledge workers will not be human, they will be AI agents. While these agents offer exponential productivity, they operate at machine speed without human guardrails like MFA or skepticism, creating a massive security blind spot. Ramin Farassat discusses the "Agentic Paradox" and how a new approach to browser security is required to provide architectural immunity for the modern, hybrid workforce of both humans and agents. Learn more about how Menlo Security protects both humans and agents at https://securityweekly.com/menlorsac. RSAC Interview: The Threat Curve Has Reset: Why AI Made “Solved” Attacks Dangerous Again AI hasn't just evolved cyberattacks—it has reset the threat curve entirely. New research shows that even “solved” problems like phishing and business email compromise are immature and dangerous again, with attackers using AI and autonomous agents to launch hyper-personalized, multi-channel attacks at scale. This session explores what Phishing 3.0 really means for security leaders—and why defending trust now requires a fundamentally new approach. This segment is sponsored by IRONSCALES. Visit https://securityweekly.com/IRONSCALESrsac to learn more about them! Visit https://www.securityweekly.com/esw for all the latest episodes! Show Notes: https://securityweekly.com/esw-457
Interview with Daniel dos Santos: Post-Quantum Cryptography and the Risks No One Is Talking About Post-quantum cryptography (PQC) is quickly shifting from theory to inevitability. In this segment, Daniel dos Santos, VP of Research at Forescout, explains why PQC isn't the most immediate threat today—but still demands early attention as standards solidify and timelines accelerate. The discussion highlights overlooked risks beyond encrypted traffic, including digital signatures, firmware integrity, and blockchain systems. Daniel also emphasizes the real challenge: migration. While client-side adoption is already underway, organizations face major hurdles identifying and upgrading servers, legacy systems, and unmanaged assets like IoT and OT. The bottom line: PQC migration is unavoidable. Starting early—especially with crypto inventory and planning—will make the transition far less painful. RSAC Interview: Multi-Channel Impersonation: Why Legacy Controls Are Failing As social engineering expands past just email to include text messages, chat apps, social platforms, and live video calls, traditional point solutions are struggling to keep up. In this segment, Bobby Ford explains how AI-powered impersonation and deepfake-enabled campaigns are exposing critical gaps in legacy defenses, and why organizations must evolve toward a unified social engineering defense platform that connects Digital Risk Management and Human Risk Management. He'll outline what modern security programs need: real-time cross-channel visibility, behavior-driven detection, and strategies designed around how people actually communicate and make decisions today. Visit https://securityweekly.com/doppelrsac to learn how Doppel helps organizations defend against AI-powered impersonation, phishing, and multi-channel social engineering threats with a modern Human Risk Management approach. RSAC Interview: OT: Segmented Today, Breached Tomorrow As the worlds of IT and OT converge, traditional network segmentation falls short, exposing risks in the critical environments that keep energy flowing and shelves stocked. Conventional security tools fail to identify these gaps, with serious repercussions for operators. At runZero, we empower defenders to win by default through comprehensive discovery, rapid detection of critical exposures, and unique segmentation analysis that does not depend on span ports, credentials, or on-device agents. runZero provides real-time insights into even the most sensitive environments — quickly, safely, and securely. This segment is sponsored by runZero. Visit https://securityweekly.com/runzerorsac to learn more about them! RSAC Interview: Securing the Next Billion Users: Why the Browser is the Front Line for Agentic AI The enterprise is facing a fundamental shift: the next billion knowledge workers will not be human, they will be AI agents. While these agents offer exponential productivity, they operate at machine speed without human guardrails like MFA or skepticism, creating a massive security blind spot. Ramin Farassat discusses the "Agentic Paradox" and how a new approach to browser security is required to provide architectural immunity for the modern, hybrid workforce of both humans and agents. Learn more about how Menlo Security protects both humans and agents at https://securityweekly.com/menlorsac. RSAC Interview: The Threat Curve Has Reset: Why AI Made "Solved" Attacks Dangerous Again AI hasn't just evolved cyberattacks—it has reset the threat curve entirely. New research shows that even "solved" problems like phishing and business email compromise are immature and dangerous again, with attackers using AI and autonomous agents to launch hyper-personalized, multi-channel attacks at scale. This session explores what Phishing 3.0 really means for security leaders—and why defending trust now requires a fundamentally new approach. This segment is sponsored by IRONSCALES. Visit https://securityweekly.com/IRONSCALESrsac to learn more about them! Visit https://www.securityweekly.com/esw for all the latest episodes! Show Notes: https://securityweekly.com/esw-457
Interview with Daniel dos Santos: Post-Quantum Cryptography and the Risks No One Is Talking About Post-quantum cryptography (PQC) is quickly shifting from theory to inevitability. In this segment, Daniel dos Santos, VP of Research at Forescout, explains why PQC isn't the most immediate threat today—but still demands early attention as standards solidify and timelines accelerate. The discussion highlights overlooked risks beyond encrypted traffic, including digital signatures, firmware integrity, and blockchain systems. Daniel also emphasizes the real challenge: migration. While client-side adoption is already underway, organizations face major hurdles identifying and upgrading servers, legacy systems, and unmanaged assets like IoT and OT. The bottom line: PQC migration is unavoidable. Starting early—especially with crypto inventory and planning—will make the transition far less painful. RSAC Interview: Multi-Channel Impersonation: Why Legacy Controls Are Failing As social engineering expands past just email to include text messages, chat apps, social platforms, and live video calls, traditional point solutions are struggling to keep up. In this segment, Bobby Ford explains how AI-powered impersonation and deepfake-enabled campaigns are exposing critical gaps in legacy defenses, and why organizations must evolve toward a unified social engineering defense platform that connects Digital Risk Management and Human Risk Management. He'll outline what modern security programs need: real-time cross-channel visibility, behavior-driven detection, and strategies designed around how people actually communicate and make decisions today. Visit https://securityweekly.com/doppelrsac to learn how Doppel helps organizations defend against AI-powered impersonation, phishing, and multi-channel social engineering threats with a modern Human Risk Management approach. RSAC Interview: OT: Segmented Today, Breached Tomorrow As the worlds of IT and OT converge, traditional network segmentation falls short, exposing risks in the critical environments that keep energy flowing and shelves stocked. Conventional security tools fail to identify these gaps, with serious repercussions for operators. At runZero, we empower defenders to win by default through comprehensive discovery, rapid detection of critical exposures, and unique segmentation analysis that does not depend on span ports, credentials, or on-device agents. runZero provides real-time insights into even the most sensitive environments — quickly, safely, and securely. This segment is sponsored by runZero. Visit https://securityweekly.com/runzerorsac to learn more about them! RSAC Interview: Securing the Next Billion Users: Why the Browser is the Front Line for Agentic AI The enterprise is facing a fundamental shift: the next billion knowledge workers will not be human, they will be AI agents. While these agents offer exponential productivity, they operate at machine speed without human guardrails like MFA or skepticism, creating a massive security blind spot. Ramin Farassat discusses the "Agentic Paradox" and how a new approach to browser security is required to provide architectural immunity for the modern, hybrid workforce of both humans and agents. Learn more about how Menlo Security protects both humans and agents at https://securityweekly.com/menlorsac. RSAC Interview: The Threat Curve Has Reset: Why AI Made "Solved" Attacks Dangerous Again AI hasn't just evolved cyberattacks—it has reset the threat curve entirely. New research shows that even "solved" problems like phishing and business email compromise are immature and dangerous again, with attackers using AI and autonomous agents to launch hyper-personalized, multi-channel attacks at scale. This session explores what Phishing 3.0 really means for security leaders—and why defending trust now requires a fundamentally new approach. This segment is sponsored by IRONSCALES. Visit https://securityweekly.com/IRONSCALESrsac to learn more about them! Show Notes: https://securityweekly.com/esw-457
Interview with Daniel dos Santos: Post-Quantum Cryptography and the Risks No One Is Talking About Post-quantum cryptography (PQC) is quickly shifting from theory to inevitability. In this segment, Daniel dos Santos, VP of Research at Forescout, explains why PQC isn't the most immediate threat today—but still demands early attention as standards solidify and timelines accelerate. The discussion highlights overlooked risks beyond encrypted traffic, including digital signatures, firmware integrity, and blockchain systems. Daniel also emphasizes the real challenge: migration. While client-side adoption is already underway, organizations face major hurdles identifying and upgrading servers, legacy systems, and unmanaged assets like IoT and OT. The bottom line: PQC migration is unavoidable. Starting early—especially with crypto inventory and planning—will make the transition far less painful. RSAC Interview: Multi-Channel Impersonation: Why Legacy Controls Are Failing As social engineering expands past just email to include text messages, chat apps, social platforms, and live video calls, traditional point solutions are struggling to keep up. In this segment, Bobby Ford explains how AI-powered impersonation and deepfake-enabled campaigns are exposing critical gaps in legacy defenses, and why organizations must evolve toward a unified social engineering defense platform that connects Digital Risk Management and Human Risk Management. He'll outline what modern security programs need: real-time cross-channel visibility, behavior-driven detection, and strategies designed around how people actually communicate and make decisions today. Visit https://securityweekly.com/doppelrsac to learn how Doppel helps organizations defend against AI-powered impersonation, phishing, and multi-channel social engineering threats with a modern Human Risk Management approach. RSAC Interview: OT: Segmented Today, Breached Tomorrow As the worlds of IT and OT converge, traditional network segmentation falls short, exposing risks in the critical environments that keep energy flowing and shelves stocked. Conventional security tools fail to identify these gaps, with serious repercussions for operators. At runZero, we empower defenders to win by default through comprehensive discovery, rapid detection of critical exposures, and unique segmentation analysis that does not depend on span ports, credentials, or on-device agents. runZero provides real-time insights into even the most sensitive environments — quickly, safely, and securely. This segment is sponsored by runZero. Visit https://securityweekly.com/runzerorsac to learn more about them! RSAC Interview: Securing the Next Billion Users: Why the Browser is the Front Line for Agentic AI The enterprise is facing a fundamental shift: the next billion knowledge workers will not be human, they will be AI agents. While these agents offer exponential productivity, they operate at machine speed without human guardrails like MFA or skepticism, creating a massive security blind spot. Ramin Farassat discusses the "Agentic Paradox" and how a new approach to browser security is required to provide architectural immunity for the modern, hybrid workforce of both humans and agents. Learn more about how Menlo Security protects both humans and agents at https://securityweekly.com/menlorsac. RSAC Interview: The Threat Curve Has Reset: Why AI Made "Solved" Attacks Dangerous Again AI hasn't just evolved cyberattacks—it has reset the threat curve entirely. New research shows that even "solved" problems like phishing and business email compromise are immature and dangerous again, with attackers using AI and autonomous agents to launch hyper-personalized, multi-channel attacks at scale. This session explores what Phishing 3.0 really means for security leaders—and why defending trust now requires a fundamentally new approach. This segment is sponsored by IRONSCALES. Visit https://securityweekly.com/IRONSCALESrsac to learn more about them! Show Notes: https://securityweekly.com/esw-457
Tulane has won the CUSA Championship! Green Wave beach volleyball is off to the NCAA Tournament for the first time in program history, and head coach Eyal Zimet breaks it all down... their steamroll through the CUSA Tournament, when he knew this team had what it needed to get over the hump, and heading off to Gulf Shores this weekend. Then, top flight pair of Molly Trodd and Skylar Ensign on what it took to get the championship to New Orleans and how their relationship has evolved over the last two years.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Hey guys and welcome back!Today we are chatting with Eyal Booker and Lonnie Marts from HOT GOSS! That's right, I was invited by E! to the sauna to chat with these hot guys about all the things. Dream date? Cute, yes! We get to know each other a bit by talking about the Alex Cooper vs. Alix Earl drama and then about our Coachella experiences.I put the boys in the hot seat with a little game of "What would a hot guy do in this very unfortunate scenario" and it's safe to say they have different perspectives. We chat about all things reality tv, and talk about the Unwell Winter Games. Eyal gives his perspective on some of his most controversial house castmates and what it was really like in Utah....Follow Hot Goss:https://www.instagram.com/ehotgoss/https://www.instagram.com/eyalbooker/https://www.instagram.com/lonnieiiv/Connect with me on social:Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/zacharyrealityTiktok: https://www.tiktok.com/@zacharyrealityTwitter: https://twitter.com/zacharyrealityYoutube: https://www.youtube.com/@ZacharyReality
In this episode of the CPQ Podcast, Frank speaks with Eyal Orgil, co-founder and Chief Growth Officer of DealHub, about how the company has evolved over the past 12 years and what that growth says about broader trends in CPQ, billing, and revenue lifecycle management. Eyal reflects on the responsibility that comes with building a company of roughly 300 employees and serving around 1,000 customer organizations, while also sharing why this stage of growth feels especially meaningful. The conversation also explores Eyal's transition into the Chief Growth Officer role after leading sales for more than a decade, and how that shift changes his focus from direct customer engagement to broader product and growth strategy. Frank and Eyal discuss DealHub's acquisition of Subskribe, including the reasoning behind the move and why the combination of CPQ, billing, and invoicing is becoming increasingly important for many companies. In addition, this episode covers DealHub's recent $100 million funding round, the continued strength of the tech and SaaS customer base, the changing CRM landscape, and the market impact of Salesforce's Revenue Cloud end-of-sale announcement. Eyal also shares how DealHub is approaching AI, including conversational quoting, prompt-based insights, contract intelligence, role-specific AI capabilities, and plans around MCP servers and future admin-focused AI developments. For anyone following CPQ trends, revenue operations, AI in quoting, or the convergence of CPQ and billing, this episode offers a timely look at how one established vendor is thinking about growth, product direction, and market change.
Recorded live at Money 20/20 in Las Vegas, Eyal is joined by two guests at the center of the great debate surrounding open banking in the United States: John Court, EVP & General Counsel at the Banking Policy Institute (BPI) and Penny Lee, President & CEO at the Financial Technology Association (FTA). In late 2024, after many years of deliberation, the U.S. Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB) released the final version of their Personal Financial Data Rights rule, also known as Section 1033. On the day of its release, the rule was immediately challenged in court, marking the beginning of a drama unlike any other in the open banking space. John and Penny represent the two major players on either side of the court case itself, making them uniquely qualified to discuss where American open banking is headed. Specifically they discuss:How Section 1033 came to beWhat happened the day of its releaseMajor issues in the great debateThe validity of charging for data accessWhere 1033 currently stands
Bu bölümde Nir Eyal'ın son kitabı "Beyond Belief" üzerinden, çoğu zaman fark etmeden taşıdığımız ve hayatımızı yönlendiren inançları konuşuyorum. Ama burada sözünü ettiğimiz şey dini ya da ideolojik inançlar değil; zihnimizin bize gün içinde sessizce fısıldadığı, “Ben yapamam”, “Bana göre değil”, “Artık çok geç” gibi limit koyan kabuller. Eyal, bu inançların sadece ne düşündüğümüzü değil, neyi gördüğümüzü, ne hissettiğimizi ve nasıl davrandığımızı da belirlediğini anlatıyor. Bölümde, inançların neden doğru-yanlış diye değil, işe yarıyor-yaramıyor diye değerlendirilmesi gerektiğini ele alıyorum.Sohbet ilerledikçe mesele daha da ilginç bir yere gidiyor: Beynimizin gerçekliği sandığımız kadar doğrudan deneyimlemediğini, beklentilerimizin ve dikkat kalıplarımızın yaşadığımız dünyayı aktif biçimde şekillendirdiğini görüyoruz. Şans dediğimiz şeyden plasebo etkisine, başkaları hakkında oluşturduğumuz yargılardan kendi kimliğimiz hakkında kurduğumuz cümlelere kadar pek çok şeyin arkasında inançların izini sürüyoruz. Özellikle “kendini gerçekleştiren kehanet”, “ajans” ve “kimlik tuzağı” gibi kavramlar, bu bölümün en düşündürücü tarafları arasında.Bölümün sonunda ise klasik “pozitif düşün yeter” yaklaşımının neden çoğu zaman işe yaramadığını, onun yerine umutla eylemi birlikte düşünmenin neden daha güçlü bir yol sunduğunu konuşuyorum. Kısacası bu bölüm, sadece neye inandığımızı değil, bu inançların bizi nasıl hareket ettirdiğini ya da nasıl durdurduğunu anlamak isteyenler için. Dinlerken muhtemelen kendi içinizde sık tekrarladığınız birkaç cümleyi fark edecek ve onlara başka gözle bakmaya başlayacaksınız.Support the show
E!'s "Hot Goss" duo Eyal Booker and Lonnie Marts chat with "Virtual Real-Tea" co-hosts Danny Murphy and Evan Real about all things celebrity gossip. The "Unwell Winter Games" star explains how Huda Mustafa hurt his feelings and why he believes Nic, Olandria, Chelley, and Ace skipped "Beyond the Villa." Marts shared his thoughts on the "Summer House" drama, comparing it to a "high school" scandal. Check out the full unedited interview now! Follow us on Instagram! Sign up for our newsletter! Check us out on YouTube! Head to our show page for more tea! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
#699: You've probably heard that mindset matters. But what does that actually mean, and is there science behind it? Nir Eyal, author of Beyond Belief, joins us to break down the research. Eyal, who writes about the intersection between psychology and technology and taught at Stanford Graduate School of Business, opens with a counterintuitive claim: Motivation has nothing to do with rewards, he says. All motivation, he argues, stems from the desire to escape discomfort. That means money management, time management, and weight management are all really just pain management. That reframe sets up a bigger argument about beliefs. Our brains can't process the roughly 11 million bits of information hitting them every second, so instead of seeing reality, we predict it - based on whatever we already believe. That's why two people can face the same circumstances and have completely different outcomes. We dig into why visualization often backfires. Research by psychologist Gabrielle Oettingen found that people who pictured their ideal outcomes became less likely to do the work to achieve them. Athletes don't visualize trophies - they visualize obstacles. Eyal calls the productive version "mental contrasting": imagining what's in your way and planning how you'll handle it. We also cover the difference between limiting beliefs and liberating ones, and walk through a four-question exercise called a "turnaround" - a technique from Byron Katie's inquiry-based stress reduction practice - that helps you examine a belief, test whether it's absolutely true, and consider alternative perspectives. On the topic of quitting versus persisting, Eyal lays out three criteria: Did you hit your checkpoint? Are you still learning? Does persistence actually change anything? If all three answers are no, quitting makes sense. We close on money prioritization. When the math can settle a financial question, run the numbers. When it can't, it becomes a values question - and Eyal defines values as "attributes of the person you want to become." Resources: Download the four question turnaround exercise developed by Byron Katie, for free, at https://affordanything.com/turnitaround Book: Beyond Belief: The Science-Backed Way to Stop Limiting Yourself and Achieve Breakthrough Results, by Nir Eyal Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Blockchain is about to be new rails for everything, but traditional finance is still struggling to go fully on-chain. While tokenisation has become one of the most talked-about innovations in capital markets, much of today's activity remains confined to permissioned environments, private chains, and heavy KYC barriers that limit the true potential of decentralised infrastructure.This is where CRYMBO enters the conversation.Eyal Daskal and team are building technology designed to unlock compliant, scalable, and truly interoperable tokenised finance without sacrificing the core advantages of blockchain. As institutions explore tokenisation of assets and Web3 adoption accelerates, infrastructure that connects TradFi requirements with decentralised systems has never been more critical.On this show we discuss: - Eyal's journey into Web3 - The founding vision behind CRYMBO, the market need, and the core mission driving its technology roadmap- The issue with TradFi tokenising assets on Blockchains today, and why no one is talking about the on-chain compliance issue- Live demo of the CRYMBO solution and how their customers are using the solution today- What more is needed in 2026 to see mainstream adoption of Blockchain, tokenisation and digital assets
Why beliefs can either cap our potential or push us toward possibility.What you believe about yourself could be holding you back. Fortunately, Nir Eyal says beliefs aren't truths — and you can choose new ones.Eyal is a former lecturer at Stanford Graduate School of Business and the Stanford d.school, a celebrated author, and a renowned expert on human behavior and potential. His latest book, Beyond Belief, reveals how limiting beliefs — like “I'm a bad communicator” — quietly shape what we see, feel, and do. “A belief doesn't have to be true” to limit our potential, he says. But the same holds in reverse: a belief doesn't have to be true to expand who and what we can become. “Beliefs are tools, not truths. It just has to be useful.”In this episode of Think Fast, Talk Smart, Eyal and host Matt Abrahams explore how to identify the beliefs that hold us back — and how to replace them with ones that propel us forward. From keeping a belief journal to practicing perspective-shifting “turnarounds,” Eyal offers practical tips for rewriting the stories we tell ourselves and becoming the people we want to be.To listen to the extended Deep Thinks version of this episode, please visit FasterSmarter.io/premium.Episode Reference Links:Nir EyalNir's Book: Beyond Belief104. How to Change: Building Better Habits and Behaviors (And Getting Out of Your Own Way)115. Rethinks: How We Set and Achieve Goals Connect:Premium Signup >>>> Think Fast Talk Smart PremiumEmail Questions & Feedback >>> hello@fastersmarter.ioEpisode Transcripts >>> Think Fast Talk Smart WebsiteNewsletter Signup + English Language Learning >>> FasterSmarter.ioThink Fast Talk Smart >>> LinkedIn, Instagram, YouTubeMatt Abrahams >>> LinkedInChapters:(00:00) - Introduction (02:45) - The Power of Attention (04:30) - The Hook Model & Surprise (06:55) - Structure vs. Novelty (08:50) - Identity & Limiting Beliefs (11:52) - Beliefs Vs. Facts (15:17) - The Four-Question Test (21:20) - The Final Three Questions (24:31) - Conclusion ********Thank you to our sponsors. These partnerships support the ongoing production of the podcast, allowing us to bring it to you at no cost.Strawberry.me. Get 50% off your first coaching session today at Strawberry.me/smartJoin our Think Fast Talk Smart Learning Community and become the communicator you want to be.
On this episode of CrossPolitic at AmFest 2025, Knox, Toby, and Gabe welcome Eyal Yakoby from the University of Pennsylvania on to talk about the issue of anti-Semitism on college campuses and why it reveals a deeper crisis of cowardice and hypocrisy in American culture. Going into Eyal's experience witnessing professors celebrate Hamas after October 7th and the congressional testimony where Ivy League presidents couldn't condemn calls for genocide, it's a discussion about faith, politics, and what it means to stand for truth in a world that celebrates terror. Follow Eyal Yakoby here: X: @EYakoby Instagram: eyalyakoby ABOUT CROSSPOLITIC CrossPolitic exists to put Jesus over Politics and reclaim the public square through bold, joyful, biblically grounded media. We confront the chaos discipling America and build the next generation of Christian media infrastructure. Our mission is simple: all of Christ for all of media for all of America. Mainstream media is collapsing. Eighty-seven percent of journalists identify as progressive, and even many conservative outlets prioritize profit over principle. Meanwhile, billions of hours of digital content are discipling the world every day. CrossPolitic stands in that gap, producing courageous, entertaining, truth-filled media for households, churches, and leaders across the nation. Become a CrossPolitic Club Member Support the mission and unlock exclusive content, behind-the-scenes shows, and theology series. https://pubtv.flfnetwork.com/menu/checkout Subscribe & Share! Every like, comment, and share helps push Christian media back into the algorithm where it belongs. Join Us at Our Next National Conference Sign up for Fight Laugh Feast 2026: Holy Wars and lock in Early Bird pricing. https://tickets.flfnetwork.com/holy-wars-conference Follow CrossPolitic YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@CROSSPOLITIC X: https://x.com/CrossPolitic Facebook: https://facebook.com/crosspolitic Instagram: https://instagram.com/crosspolitic Join our Email List: https://crosspolitic.com/ Available on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, NRBTV, DirecTV, Dish, and everywhere podcasts are found.
On this episode of CrossPolitic at AmFest 2025, Knox, Toby, and Gabe welcome Eyal Yakoby from the University of Pennsylvania on to talk about the issue of anti-Semitism on college campuses and why it reveals a deeper crisis of cowardice and hypocrisy in American culture. Going into Eyal's experience witnessing professors celebrate Hamas after October 7th and the congressional testimony where Ivy League presidents couldn't condemn calls for genocide, it's a discussion about faith, politics, and what it means to stand for truth in a world that celebrates terror. Follow Eyal Yakoby here: X: @EYakoby Instagram: eyalyakoby TIMESTAMPS 0:00 Intro 2:24 Anti-Semitic Incidents October 7 4:44 Congressional Testimony About Calls For Genocide 7:50 Tucker Carlson, Candace Owens, and the Conservative Divide 9:20 Why parts of the right are shifting on Israel 11:28 Ben Shapiro vs Tucker Carlson debate 13:48 New Saint Andrews College ad break 15:49 Can Conservatism Exist Without Christianity? 18:10 Religious Freedom and the US Founding 21:30 Ben Shapiro’s Influence on Young Men 24:30 Islam and the Christian Nation Argument 26:00 Nigeria, Christian persecution, and Media Narratives 27:10 Concern About Abandoning Christianity 29:00 Outro ABOUT CROSSPOLITIC CrossPolitic exists to put Jesus over Politics and reclaim the public square through bold, joyful, biblically grounded media. We confront the chaos discipling America and build the next generation of Christian media infrastructure. Our mission is simple: all of Christ for all of media for all of America. Mainstream media is collapsing. Eighty-seven percent of journalists identify as progressive, and even many conservative outlets prioritize profit over principle. Meanwhile, billions of hours of digital content are discipling the world every day. CrossPolitic stands in that gap, producing courageous, entertaining, truth-filled media for households, churches, and leaders across the nation. Become a CrossPolitic Club Member Support the mission and unlock exclusive content, behind-the-scenes shows, and theology series. https://pubtv.flfnetwork.com/menu/checkout Subscribe & Share! Every like, comment, and share helps push Christian media back into the algorithm where it belongs. Join Us at Our Next National Conference Sign up for Fight Laugh Feast 2026: Holy Wars and lock in Early Bird pricing. https://tickets.flfnetwork.com/holy-wars-conference Follow CrossPolitic YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@CROSSPOLITIC X: https://x.com/CrossPolitic Facebook: https://facebook.com/crosspolitic Instagram: https://instagram.com/crosspolitic Join our Email List: https://crosspolitic.com/ Available on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, NRBTV, DirecTV, Dish, and everywhere podcasts are found.
On this episode of CrossPolitic at AmFest 2025, Knox, Toby, and Gabe welcome Eyal Yakoby from the University of Pennsylvania on to talk about the issue of anti-Semitism on college campuses and why it reveals a deeper crisis of cowardice and hypocrisy in American culture. Going into Eyal's experience witnessing professors celebrate Hamas after October 7th and the congressional testimony where Ivy League presidents couldn't condemn calls for genocide, it's a discussion about faith, politics, and what it means to stand for truth in a world that celebrates terror. Follow Eyal Yakoby here: X: @EYakoby Instagram: eyalyakoby TIMESTAMPS 0:00 Intro 2:24 Anti-Semitic Incidents October 7 4:44 Congressional Testimony About Calls For Genocide 7:50 Tucker Carlson, Candace Owens, and the Conservative Divide 9:20 Why parts of the right are shifting on Israel 11:28 Ben Shapiro vs Tucker Carlson debate 13:48 New Saint Andrews College ad break 15:49 Can Conservatism Exist Without Christianity? 18:10 Religious Freedom and the US Founding 21:30 Ben Shapiro’s Influence on Young Men 24:30 Islam and the Christian Nation Argument 26:00 Nigeria, Christian persecution, and Media Narratives 27:10 Concern About Abandoning Christianity 29:00 Outro ABOUT CROSSPOLITIC CrossPolitic exists to put Jesus over Politics and reclaim the public square through bold, joyful, biblically grounded media. We confront the chaos discipling America and build the next generation of Christian media infrastructure. Our mission is simple: all of Christ for all of media for all of America. Mainstream media is collapsing. Eighty-seven percent of journalists identify as progressive, and even many conservative outlets prioritize profit over principle. Meanwhile, billions of hours of digital content are discipling the world every day. CrossPolitic stands in that gap, producing courageous, entertaining, truth-filled media for households, churches, and leaders across the nation. Become a CrossPolitic Club Member Support the mission and unlock exclusive content, behind-the-scenes shows, and theology series. https://pubtv.flfnetwork.com/menu/checkout Subscribe & Share! Every like, comment, and share helps push Christian media back into the algorithm where it belongs. Join Us at Our Next National Conference Sign up for Fight Laugh Feast 2026: Holy Wars and lock in Early Bird pricing. https://tickets.flfnetwork.com/holy-wars-conference Follow CrossPolitic YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@CROSSPOLITIC X: https://x.com/CrossPolitic Facebook: https://facebook.com/crosspolitic Instagram: https://instagram.com/crosspolitic Join our Email List: https://crosspolitic.com/ Available on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, NRBTV, DirecTV, Dish, and everywhere podcasts are found.
Welcome back to another episode of Upside where Dan Bowyer and Mads Jensen of SuperSeed go behind the headlines shaping European tech, capital, and power.This week we're joined by Eyal Malinger, co-founder of Resurge Growth Partners, to unpack a genuinely strange week in global tech.China unveils humanoid robots that look disturbingly battlefield-ready. Anthropic tries to draw moral lines in defence AI. Peter Steinberger leaves Europe almost as fast as he went viral. Munich becomes less “security conference” and more “Europe, wake up.” And in the background, billion-dollar AI seed rounds and quantum mega-funds quietly signal that the frontier is accelerating again.This isn't just a tech cycle.It feels like a systems cycle.This is Upside, where optimism is earned, not assumed.What's covered:02:10 China's humanoid robot moment: hardware dominance meets AI brains06:20 Battlefield AI and the ethics problem Anthropic can't avoid14:00 Raspberry Pi, edge AI, and Europe's accidental meme stock20:30 Anthropic vs Palantir: moral lines vs deterrence logic25:10 Peter Steinberger leaves Europe — ecosystem gravity in action31:00 AI inside venture: workflow automation vs real alpha43:00 Munich Security Conference: defence budgets, sovereignty, and Stark vs Thiel52:10 Psychedelics and glucose monitors: Europe's quiet biotech strength55:30 Quantum funds and Europe's billion-dollar AI seed round
Zaboravite sve što znate o procesorima: Ovako nastaje hardver koji sam 'uči' vaš softver i menja pravila igre u svetu superračunara. U prvoj epizodi serijala specijala posvećenih kompaniji Next Silicon, gost je Eyal Nagar, jedan od osnivača i potpredsednik za istraživanje i razvoj. Eyal objašnjava kako je čitavu svoju karijeru, dugu više decenija i ispunjenu radom na revolucionarnim projektima u kompanijama kao što je Intel, gradio upravo za ono što danas stvara u Next Siliconu. Razgovaramo o tome kako je nastala ideja za hardver koji se u realnom vremenu prilagođava softveru, zašto su klasični procesori i grafičke karte dostigli svoje limite i na koji način njihovo rešenje donosi revoluciju u svet superračunara i naučnih istraživanja. Eyal nas vodi kroz osmogodišnje putovanje razvoja – od prvih simulacija, preko izazova i "porođajnih muka" sa prvim čipovima, do stvaranja Maverick 2 sistema koji danas pomera granice mogućeg. Poseban deo razgovora posvećen je kancelariji u Beogradu. Otkrivamo zašto ona nije samo "još jedan" tim za podršku, već ključni deo globalne slagalice, sposoban da samostalno razvije kompletan proizvod, i kako je u Srbiji pronađen vrhunski talenat koji je neophodan za ostvarenje ovako ambiciozne vizije. Podržite nas na BuyMeACoffee: https://bit.ly/3uSBmoa Pročitajte transkript ove epizode: https://bit.ly/4abj48R Posetite naš sajt i prijavite se na našu mailing listu: http://bit.ly/2LUKSBG Prijavite se na naš YouTube kanal: http://bit.ly/2Rgnu7o Pratite Pojačalo na društvenim mrežama: FB: https://www.facebook.com/PojacaloRS/ IG: https://www.instagram.com/pojacalo.rs/ X: https://x.com/PojacaloRS LN: https://www.linkedin.com/company/pojacalo TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@pojacalo.rs
Eyal Frank is an Assistant Professor at the University of Chicago Harris School of Public Policy. Working at the intersection of ecology and economics, his research addresses three broad questions – how animals contribute to specific production functions, how market dynamics reduce natural habitats and biodiversity, and what the indirect costs of conservation policies are. On this episode of Nature Revisited, Frank explains how these areas of research present causal inference challenges, as manipulating ecosystems and species at large scales is often infeasible. Citing real world examples such as the collapse of vulture populations in India due to a livestock medication, or the imbalance in insect populations due to declining bat colonies caused by white-nose syndrome, Frank describes how unintended side effects from disrupting the delicate balance of animal behaviors can lead to catastrophic economic results. By drawing natural experiments from ecology and policy, it is possible to employ econometric techniques to estimate different pieces of the puzzle regarding the social cost of biodiversity losses. https://www.eyalfrank.com/ Listen to Nature Revisited on your favorite podcast apps, on YouTube, or at https://noordenproductions.com Subscribe on Spotify: https://tinyurl.com/bdz4s9d7 Subscribe on Apple Podcasts: https://tinyurl.com/5n7yx28t Subscribe on Youtube Podcasts: https://tinyurl.com/bddd55v9 Podlink: https://pod.link/1456657951 Support Nature Revisited https://noordenproductions.com/support Nature Revisited is produced by Stefan van Norden and Charles Geoghegan. We welcome your comments, questions and suggestions - contact us at https://noordenproductions.com/contact
What is “America” not only as a political entity but in our imagination? How can we properly envision America, without repeating clichés that frame America as either reactionary or revolutionary, repressive or liberatory? I spoke with Eyal Peretz about his book American Medium, which looks at Hollywood to re-imagine the concept of "America" through the medium of film. By considering six fundamental American movies: John Ford's Young Mr. Lincoln and The Man Who Shot Liberty Valance, Francis Ford Coppola's The Godfather, Steven Spielberg's West Side Story, and Sofia Coppola's Lost in Translation and Marie Antoinette, Peretz explains how these films do more than represent America and envision a new way to ground human life in our secular age. Eyal Peretz is Professor of Comparative Literature at Indiana University and the author of seminal books on Melville, de Palma, Diderot, da Vinci, as well as film, art, and philosophy. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/american-studies
What is “America” not only as a political entity but in our imagination? How can we properly envision America, without repeating clichés that frame America as either reactionary or revolutionary, repressive or liberatory? I spoke with Eyal Peretz about his book American Medium, which looks at Hollywood to re-imagine the concept of "America" through the medium of film. By considering six fundamental American movies: John Ford's Young Mr. Lincoln and The Man Who Shot Liberty Valance, Francis Ford Coppola's The Godfather, Steven Spielberg's West Side Story, and Sofia Coppola's Lost in Translation and Marie Antoinette, Peretz explains how these films do more than represent America and envision a new way to ground human life in our secular age. Eyal Peretz is Professor of Comparative Literature at Indiana University and the author of seminal books on Melville, de Palma, Diderot, da Vinci, as well as film, art, and philosophy. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/film
What is “America” not only as a political entity but in our imagination? How can we properly envision America, without repeating clichés that frame America as either reactionary or revolutionary, repressive or liberatory? I spoke with Eyal Peretz about his book American Medium, which looks at Hollywood to re-imagine the concept of "America" through the medium of film. By considering six fundamental American movies: John Ford's Young Mr. Lincoln and The Man Who Shot Liberty Valance, Francis Ford Coppola's The Godfather, Steven Spielberg's West Side Story, and Sofia Coppola's Lost in Translation and Marie Antoinette, Peretz explains how these films do more than represent America and envision a new way to ground human life in our secular age. Eyal Peretz is Professor of Comparative Literature at Indiana University and the author of seminal books on Melville, de Palma, Diderot, da Vinci, as well as film, art, and philosophy. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/new-books-network
Recorded live at Open Banking Expo Canada in Toronto, Eyal is joined by Saba Shariff, Chief Strategy, Product & Innovation Officer at Symcor, a leading infrastructure provider to the largest Canadian banks. The road to open banking in Canada has been long and difficult. After many years of deliberation and delay, they finally passed their first open banking regulation in 2024, known as the Consumer-Driven Banking Act. Since then, progress has been stalled by political turmoil. However, with a new prime minister now in place and a renewed focus on nation building, Canada's 2025 budget announcement aims to take their open banking efforts to the next level. Eyal and Saba discuss the journey of open banking in Canada so far, the approach taken in the Consumer-Driven banking regulation, and what the new budget announcement portends for the near future.Specifically they discuss:A history of open banking in CanadaThe Consumer-Driven Banking ActWhat makes Canada's approach uniqueThe advantages of being lateBig updates from the 2025 budget
Aujourd'hui, je reçois Héloïse Jocqueviel, danseuse interprète au sein de la compagnie de Sharon Eyal.Nous nous étions rencontrées en 2023, au moment de ses adieux à l'Opéra national de Paris, après dix-sept ans dans cette institution.Depuis plus d'un an, Héloïse danse le répertoire de Sharon Eyal. Elle raconte ici ce passage, l'audition, la découverte d'un nouveau langage chorégraphique et son quotidien au sein de la compagnie.Dans l'épisode qui suit — entièrement en anglais — Héloïse invite Keren Lurie Pardes, danseuse de la compagnie depuis plus de treize ans.On l'écoute avec joie,
Dans cet épisode, je reçois Héloise Jocqueviel et Keren Lurie Pardes, danseuses interprètes pour la compagnie de Sharon Eyal.Ensemble, elles mettent des mots sur l'écriture chorégraphique de Sharon Eyal - notamment dans la dernière pièce « Delay the Sadness ».Cette conversation entièrement en anglais est animée par Beatriz Simonhson.In this episode, I welcome Héloïse Jocqueviel and Keren Lurie Pardes, dancers with the Sharon Eyal Dance Company.Together, they put words to Sharon Eyal's choreographic language — particularly in her latest piece, Delay the Sadness.This conversation, entirely in English, is hosted by Beatriz Simonhson.On les écoute avec joie,
I'm Still Here (dir. Walter Salles, 2024) is based on the true story of the enforced disappearance and murder of former congressman Rubens Paiva by the military dictatorship in Brazil. The film opens in Rio de Janeiro in 1970, where Rubens lives with his wife, Eunice, and their five children. Their lives are forever altered when the military government arrests and disappears Rubens. The film describes Eunice's attempt to find out what happened to Rubens and to rebuild her life and raise her family in his absence. The film is based on the memoir of their son, Marcelo Rubens Paiva, who was a young boy when Rubens was disappeared. I'm Still Here provides a harrowing account of Brazil's military dictatorship and a moving story of a woman's struggle to overcome adversity and obtain justice.Timestamps:0:00 Introduction2:16 The military dictatorship in Brazil4:38 Living amid contradictions6:52 The kidnapping of the Swiss ambassador8:33 Rubens' arrest and disappearance12:38 Authoritarian legality14:18 The arrest and mistreatment of family members17:16 Covering up state crimes19:29 Exile as another tool of repression23:08 Enforced disappearances27:18 Leveraging international pressure29:08 Eunice Paiva's struggle and success33:15 Support for the military dictatorship36:01 Finally obtaining Rubens' death certificate 25 years later40:10 Brazil's National Truth Commission48:39 Authoritarian threats to democracy todayFurther reading:Atencio, Rebecca J., Memory's Turn: Reckoning with Dictatorship in Brazil (2014)Filho, Paulo Coehlo, “Truth Commission in Brazil: Individualizing Amnesty, Revealing the Truth,” The Yale Review of International Studies (Feb. 29, 2012)Lima, Ana Gabriela Oliveira, “Corrected death certificates for Herzog, Rubens Paiva,and one hundred others are celebrated in a ceremony,” Folha de S. Paulo (Oct. 8, 2025)Paiva, Marcelo Rubens, I'm Still Here (2025)Pitts, Bryan, Until the Storm Passes: Politicians, Democracy, and the Demise of Brazil's Military Dictatorship (2023)Weinberg, Eyal, “Transitional Justice in Brazil, 1970s–2010s,” Oxford Research Encyclopedia (2022) Law on Film is created and produced by Jonathan Hafetz. Jonathan is a professor at Seton Hall Law School. He has written many books and articles about the law. He has litigated important cases to protect civil liberties and human rights while working at the ACLU and other organizations. Jonathan is a huge film buff and has been watching, studying, and talking about movies for as long as he can remember. For more information about Jonathan, here's a link to his bio: https://law.shu.edu/profiles/hafetzjo.htmlYou can contact him at jonathanhafetz@gmail.comYou can follow him on X (Twitter) @jonathanhafetz You can follow the podcast on X (Twitter) @LawOnFilmYou can follow the podcast on Instagram @lawonfilmpodcast
#419> Sponsored anonymously L'Zecher Nishmas Eyal Meir ben Shemaya in commemoration of his second Yahrtzeit which is Erev Chanukah. > Sponsored by The Tehillim Unveiled Podcast. Check out a fascinating Chanukah Special episode about Mizmor Shir: Apple Podcasts: https://sholink.to/TehillimApple> Spotify: https://sholink.to/TehillimSpotify> For more information about Mishnat Eyal: https://mishnasdura.org.il/eyal/> For information about Eyal: https://blog.nli.org.il/en/mishnayot_soldier/> To join the SeforimChatter WhatsApp community: https://chat.whatsapp.com/DZ3C2CjUeD9AGJvXeEODtK> To join the SeforimChatter WhatsApp status: https://wa.me/message/TI343XQHHMHPN1> To support the podcast or to sponsor an episode follow this link: https://seforimchatter.com/support-seforimchatter/or email seforimchatter@gmail.com (Zelle/QP this email address)Support the show
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With Tulane one win away from a trip to the American title game, head football coach Jon Sumrall breaks down the victory over Temple and getting ready for Charlotte Saturday night. Head beach volleyball coach Eyal Zimet closes out the fall season after an emphatic weekend, and sets the stage for an exciting spring campaign. And two seniors, linebacker Sam Howard and left tackle Derrick Graham on what a win Saturday night in NOLA could mean to their football careers.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Send me a text (I will personally respond)Are you grappling with when, and who, to hire as your first sales leader in your cybersecurity startup? Wondering why sales leadership churn is so high, or if founders should keep selling longer? If you've debated hiring account executives versus a VP of Sales, and wrestled with investor pressure on scaling your sales team, this episode is for you.In this conversation, we discuss:
Why is it that some mistakes in a foreign language sound worse than others? It's unfair, but some things Hebrew learners say sound more cringy to the Israeli ear than others. Guy Sharett teaches us what mistakes make Israelis cringe so we can try to avoid them at all costs! Hear the All-Hebrew Episode on Patreon New Words and Expressions: Ka'asher – When (archaic) – כאשר K'sheh – When – כש K'shebati habaita – When I came home – כשבאתי הביתה K'she-ha-lev bocheh – When the heart is crying – כשהלב בוכה Ima sheli – My mom – אמא שלי Lirot et ha'or – To see the light – לראות את האור Pagashti et Danny – I met Danny – פגשתי את דני Ani ochel tapu'ach – I am eating an apple – אני אוכל תפוח Ani ochel et ha-tapu'ach – I am eating the apple – אני אוכל את התפוח “Hayiti rotse lihyot melech shelach” – I'd like to be your king – הייתי רוצה להיות מלך שלך Ani rotsa cappuccino bevakasha – I'd like a cappuccino – אני רוצה קפוצ'ינו בבקשה Efshar kiseh? – Could I please have a chair? – אפשר כיסא Efshar ledaber im Alex? – May I speak to Alex? – אפשר לדבר עם אלכס Efshar yoter le'at? – Could you go slower? – אפשר יותר לאט Me'ayin ata? – Where are you from? (archaic) – מאין אתה Me'efo ata? – Where are you from? – מאיפה אתה Be-bayit – In a house – בבית Ba-bayit – In the house / at home – בבית Ani holech le-bayit shel chaver – I am going to a friend's place – אני הולך לבית של חבר Ani holech la-bayit shel Eyal – I am going to Eyal's house – אני הולך לבית של אייל “Kshe-tagi'i la-bayit shelo” – When you get to his house – כשתגיעי לבית שלו Ani nose'a le-chofesh – I am going on holiday – אני נוסע לחופש Sheva banot – Seven girls – שבע בנות Hamisha chatsilim – Five eggplants – חמישה חצילים Playlist and Clips: Sarit Haddad – Kshe'halev Boche (Lyrics) Arik Einstein – Ima Sheli (Lyrics) Efrat Gosh – Lir'ot Et Ha-Or (Lyrics) Yizhar Ashdot – Melech Shelach (Lyrics) Har'el Skaat – Kama Od Efshar (Lyrics) Shai Gabso – Arim Roshi (Lyrics) Rita – Yemei Ha-Tom (Lyrics) Shlomo Artzi – Shisha (Lyrics)
Recorded live at Fintech Americas in Miami, Florida, Eyal is joined by author and advisor Chris Colbert, former Managing Director at the Harvard Innovation Lab and Partner at Digital Fuel Capital. Technological innovation is often a double-edged sword; despite our best intentions, the progress we make often comes with unintended consequences. As open banking and other technological initiatives change the nature of money itself, we must be thoughtful and intentional about the direction of that change, with a particular focus on human values. This episode looks at open banking and technology in general through a philosophical lens, asking how our innovations can help bring us closer to each other and closer to understanding ourselves. Eyal and Chris discuss the negative impact of technology, the role of humanism in designing better systems, and how open banking has a part to play. Specifically they discuss:The three technological pillars of societyModern negative consequencesHow humanism leads to better systems Measures for a successful societyKeeping the human at the center
In this episode of Stimulating Brains, we sit down with Dr. Eyal Zadicario, Chief Operating Officer at Insightec, to explore the remarkable evolution of focused ultrasound – from its experimental origins to its transformative role in functional neurosurgery today.Dr. Zadicario shares insights from over two decades at the forefront of innovation, reflecting on the challenges of translating breakthroughs from academia to industry, designing clinician-friendly systems that prioritize the patient experience, and overcoming skepticism toward disruptive technologies.Together, we revisit key milestones – from the first MRgFUS based thalamotomy in 2008 and early applications in breast cancer, to the expanding frontiers of neuromodulation. Looking ahead, we discuss the exciting possibilities of blood brain barrier opening, the acoustic neurosurgical suite, and even brain mapping through focused sound.Tune in for a fascinating conversation on how precision acoustics are reshaping the landscape of brain therapy and beyond.
Lots of Hebrew learners find it hard to discern between ‘speak,' ‘talk,' and ‘tell' when they talk with their Israeli friends, colleagues, classmates, and flatmates. It's time, once and for all, for Guy to imprint it on our memories. Don't worry, it's not difficult! Hear the All-Hebrew Episode on Patreon New Words and Expressions: Ledaber – To speak – לדבר Medaber – Speaking – מדבר “Ratsiti ledaber itcha al hakol” – I wanted to talk to you about everything – רציתי לדבר איתך על הכל Ani medaber im – I am talking to – אני מדבר עם Hu amar – He said – הוא אמר “Az ma ratsinoo lehagid be'etsem” – So what did we actually want to say? – אז מה רצינו להגיד בעצם “Tagid li eich la'atsor et ha-dma'ot” – Tell me how to stop the tears – תגיד לי איך לעצור את הדמעות Tagid / tagidi / tagidoo li – Tell me (imperative) – תגיד / תגידי / תגידו לי Emor / imri / imroo – Tell (archaic imperative) – אמור, אמרי, אמרו “Slicha, ata yachol lehagid li eifo ha orez?” – Excuse me, could you please tell me where the rice is? – סליחה, אתה יכול להגיד לי איפה האורז “Rak al tagid she-” – Just don't say that… – רק אל תגיד ש Hu diber romanit kshe-hu haya katan – He spoke Romanian when he was little – הוא דיבר רומנית כשהוא היה קטן Hu diber im Eyal etmol – He spoke to Eyal yesterday – הוא דיבר עם אייל אתמול Hu amar – He said, he told – הוא אמר Mi amar lecha / lach? – Who told you? – מי אמר לך Daber, daber – You can talk – דבר, דבר Efshar ledaber im Benny? – May I speak to Benny? – אפשר לדבר עם בני Mi amar? – Who said so? – מי אמר Zot omeret – This is to say – זאת אומרת Ma zot omeret? – What does it mean? – מה זאת אומרת Playlist and Clips: Nasreen Qadri – Ratsiti Ledaber Itcha (lyrics) Shlomo Artsi – Ma Ratsinoo Lehagid (lyrics) Ofra Haza – Le-orech Ha-yam (lyrics) Maya Buskila – Rak Al Tagid Li (lyrics) Ha-yehudim – Kach Oti (lyrics) Roni Daloomi – Mi Amar (lyrics) Dori Ben-Ze'ev – Radio, Daber Elai (lyrics)
Andrés Calvachi, Andrés Sicard, Angélica Flechas, Asier Perez, Bernardita Brancoli, Christian Ullmann, Coppelia Herran, Debora Kajt, Denis Toledo-Nieto, Diana Saimovici, Diego Rodriguez Martín, Eduardo Mercovich, Eliana Sanchez-Aldana, Francisco Martinez, Johanna Zarate Hernández, Kevin Fonseca Laverde, Leoncio Soler, Lorena Guerrero Jiménez, Lorena Paz, Lucrecia Piatteli, Maria Fernanda Chamorro, Malena Pasin, Marcelo Zambrano, María Ledesma, María Sanchez, Mariana Pittaluga, Martín Groisman, Martín Szyszlican, Monica Forero Díaz, Omar Mendoza, Ramón Rispoli, Renée Harari Masri, Ricardo Amasté, Roberta Barban Franceschi, Ruben Vazquez, Santiago Bustelo, Sebastián Zelonka, Uqui Permui Martínez y Yuri Mayerli Salinas son las voces que escuchamos en este episodio. Este episodio es parte de las listas: Diseño ux, diseño industrial, diseño gráfico, diseño feminista, diseño con perspectiva de género, educación en diseño, niñez y diseño, Colombia, Francia, Argentina, España, Chile, Ecuador, México y Estonia. Hicimos una llamada abierta a hablar del tema. Contamos que queriamos hacer un episodio especial y mandamos al aire las siguientes preguntas: "¿Crees que el diseño puede ser malvado? ¿O simplemente es una herramienta neutral?" (Referencia a la frase de Papanek: "Hay profesiones más dañinas que el diseño industrial, pero muy pocas") ¿Qué ejemplo de diseño 'demoníaco' se te viene a la cabeza? ¿Alguna vez has diseñado algo que luego te hizo sentir incómodo/a? ¿Por qué?El resultado fue increíble. Nos llegaron muchas más respuestas que las que esperábamos. Nos podían mandar audio. Armar este episodios fue demoniacamente trabajoso. Recibimos 3hs de audio y las hilvanamos para poder tener este episodio. Estoy también super agradecida de saber que hay una comunidad grande con ganas de compartir. Muchísimas gracias a todos los que contribuyeron, esperamos haber hecho un trabajo respetuoso con todos sus mensajes. Nos dejaron algunas recomendaciones: Martín Szyszlican recomienda: AI, Mars and Inmortality: Are we dreaming big enough?(video) Diana Saimovici recomienda: Satanismo, de Ocultonas (podcast)Renée Harari Masri recomienda: Un manifiesto Leoncio Soler recomienda: En caso de amor, de Anne DufourmantelleArte y cosmotecnia, de Yuk Hui Sobre la violencia de Slavoj ZizekMateria Vibrante de Jane BennettAndrés Sicard recomienda: Diseño y delitoRamón Rispoli recomienda Kuang, C. & Fabricant, R. (2019). User Friendly: How the Hidden Rules of DesignAre Changing the Way We Live, Work, and Play. WH Allen.Eyal,N. (2020). Enganchado (Hooked): Como Construir Productos y ServiciosExitosos Que Formen Habitos. Sunshine Business Dev.Fogg, B.J. (2003). Persuasive Technology. Elsevier.Schüll,N.D. (2014). Addiction by Design: Machine Gambling in Las Vegas. Princeton University Press.
A DEAL HAS BEEN MADE. NOW WHAT? HEADLINE 1: The Treasury Department rolled out a fresh round of Iran sanctions. HEADLINE 2: The U.S. Department of Commerce added over a dozen Chinese companies to a restricted trade list. HEADLINE 3: Israel disrupted a major arms smuggling operation into the West Bank. --FDD Executive Director Jon Schanzer provides timely situational updates and analysis, followed by a conversation with former Israeli National Security Advisor Eyal Hulata.Learn more at: https://www.fdd.org/fddmorningbrief--Featured FDD Pieces:"Israel Moves To Counter Drone Threat on Egyptian Border" - Mariam Wahba, FDD"Hamasniks in fox holes" - Cliff May, The Washington Times"Recipe for Success: Guidance Based on the Experience of the Cyberspace Solarium Commission" - Sophie McDowall, FDD
WHAT CRIMINAL NETWORKS ARE DOING IRANS BIDDING? HEADLINE 1: German authorities arrested three suspected Hamas operatives one day before Yom Kippur.HEADLINE 2: Israeli forces dismantled a large rocket cache in the West Bank. HEADLINE 3: Israel's Navy intercepted the flotilla attempting to break the so-called blockade on Gaza. Except, guess what? The navy reports that a bunch of boats didn't have any aid all.HEADLINE 4: The U.S. Treasury Department slapped sanctions on 21 entities and 17 individuals involved in Iranian weapons procurement networks supporting the regime's ballistic missile and military aircraft programs. --FDD Executive Director Jon Schanzer provides timely situational updates and analysis, followed by a conversation with Amotz Eyal, founder and CEO of the Israeli newswire Tazpit Press Service (TPS).Learn more at: https://www.fdd.org/fddmorningbrief--Featured FDD Pieces:"The Quiet Return of Hezbollah's Smuggling Network in Syria" - Ahmad Sharawi, FDD"Trump Administration Plan for Gaza Puts Unprecedented and Unified Pressure on Hamas" - Aaron Goren, FDD"8 UN Failures in Yemen" - Bridget Toomey, FDD"Iran on Your Soil: Tehran's Global Crime Network Exposed" - The Press Service of Israel
12 - Dom kicks off Friday with a vote in the house on whether or not to honor Charlie Kirk as a patriot? Dom runs through the surprises and stalwarts in the “Yeas”, “nos”, “present” , and “did not vote” categories? 1210 - Stephen Colbert speaks out on his show on behalf of Jimmy Kimmel getting canceled. 1215 - Side - all-time spinoff 1230 - Pastor Kenneth Whalum Jr. joins us today from Memphis, Tennessee. How did the pastor end up with a law degree with some local ties? Why, as a Democrat, has he been calling for the National Guard to take control of crime downtown? How does the pastor view the city's District Attorney? Is his congregation supportive of his views? What does the pastor implore his opposition to read? How long would the National Guard be in Memphis? 1240 - Your calls. 1250 - Touching on what is to come. 1 - Marc Siegel, M.D., the Senior Medical Analyst for Fox News, is also a Clinical Professor of Medicine and a practicing internist at NYU Langone Medical Center, joins The Dom Giordano Program today. What is the big news with MMR vaccines coming down today and why does Marc think it's important? Could we wait up to a month before giving newborns their vaccines? Should pharmaceutical ads be allowed to play on television, as RFK Jr. looks to implement rules to tell viewers all possible side-effects of their products? Is looking at giving pain relievers to pregnant women a good thing? 115 - What should be done about the pharmaceutical advertisements? 130 - We discuss the four Republicans who didn't vote on the Charlie Kirk bill. Why would they do that? 140 - Your calls. 145 - AOC chooses to disparage Charlie Kirk as she reasons why this bill should not be passed and why she didn't vote on it. Was he “ignorant and uneducated”? 155 - President Trump will meet with Chinese President Xi twice, once stateside and another in China. What will happen with TikTok? 2 - Congressman Jeff Van Drew joins us after a wild two week news cycle. What does Jeff think of those voting against the Charlie Kirk resolution? Why would anyone vote “present”? Jeff discusses how Democrats who never spoke on behalf of the Epstein victims in the years since that story broke, are suddenly bringing that up at Kash Patel's hearing on the FBI. Why is Jeff pushing for meaningful legislation and leadership again? What is Jeff passionate about this week? Are we doing pull-ups? 215 - Dom's Money Melody! 225 - UPenn grad, incoming MIT student dedicated to combatting anti-semitism Eyal Yakoby joins the program here today. What made Charlie so special that he got thousands of students to turn out everywhere he went? How did different opinions become so hostile and shocking on college campuses that it would eventually resort to violence? Eyal leaves us with a powerful note. 250 - The Lightning Round!
2 - Congressman Jeff Van Drew joins us after a wild two week news cycle. What does Jeff think of those voting against the Charlie Kirk resolution? Why would anyone vote “present”? Jeff discusses how Democrats who never spoke on behalf of the Epstein victims in the years since that story broke, are suddenly bringing that up at Kash Patel's hearing on the FBI. Why is Jeff pushing for meaningful legislation and leadership again? What is Jeff passionate about this week? Are we doing pull-ups? 215 - Dom's Money Melody! 225 - UPenn grad, incoming MIT student dedicated to combatting anti-Semitism, Eyal Yakoby joins the program here today. What made Charlie so special that he got thousands of students to turn out everywhere he went? How did different opinions become so hostile and shocking on college campuses that it would eventually resort to violence? Eyal leaves us with a powerful note. 250 - The Lightning Round!
UPENN grad Eyal Yakoby is fighting antisemitism in America and around the world. He is a brave and bold voice, and a must-follow on X. Michele Tafoya is a four-time Emmy award-winning sportscaster turned political and cultural commentator. Record-setting, four-time Sports Emmy Award winner Michele Tafoya worked her final NBC Sunday Night Football game at Super Bowl LVI on February 13, 2022, her fifth Super Bowl. She retired from sportscasting the following day. In total, she covered 327 games — the most national primetime TV games (regular + postseason) for an NFL sideline reporter. Learn More about “The Michele Tafoya Podcast” here: https://linktr.ee/micheletafoya Subscribe to “The Michele Tafoya Podcast” here: https://apple.co/3nPW221 Follow Michele on twitter: https://twitter.com/Michele_Tafoya Follow Michele on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/realmicheletafoya/ Learn more about the Salem Podcast network: https://salempodcastnetwork.com/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
This is The Zone of Disruption! This is the I AM RAPAPORT: STEREO PODCAST! His name is Michael Rapaport aka The Gringo Mandingo aka aka The People's Pickle aka The Jewish Brad Pitt aka Captain Colitis aka The Disruptive Warrior and he is here with Eyal Yakoby to discuss: Being a student at UPenn before & after October 7th, Becoming An Accidental Activist, how hatred has multiplied, his first viral moment after speaking at Congress, The moral clarity of Elise Stefanik, active litigation against UPenn, Ivy League System Change, Why Zohran Mamdani Won't Work In NYC, Craziest Moments on X, what he decides to post on and why, those who have reached out privately, Saving The Druze of Syria, Those cowards not speaking out & a whole lotta mo'. This episode is not to be missed! CaptainPicks To Win In Sports Betting: https://www.winible.com/checkout/1357777109057032537?store_url=/captainpicks&c=kickoff Rate & Review on Apple Podcasts or Spotify Send questions & concerns to: iamrapaportpodcast@gmail.com Subscribe to Rapaport's Reality Feeds: iHeartRadio: https://www.iheart.com/podcast/867-rapaports-reality-with-keb-171162927/ Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/rapaports-reality-with-kebe-michael-rapaport/id1744160673 Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/3a9ArixCtWRhfpfo1Tz7MR Pandora: https://www.pandora.com/podcast/rapaports-reality-with-kebe-michael-rapaport/PC:1001087456 Amazon Music: https://music.amazon.com/podcasts/a776919e-ad8c-4b4b-90c6-f28e41fe1d40/rapaports-reality-with-kebe-michael-rapaport Stand Up Comedy Tickets on sale at: MichaelRapaportComedy.com If you are interested in NCAA, MLB, NBA, NFL & UFC Picks/Parlays Follow @CaptainPicksWins on Instagram & subscribe to packages at www.CaptainPicks.com www.dbpodcasts.com Produced by DBPodcasts.com See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.