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It has been a tough month for Bay Area transit. BART had two major meltdowns this month, stranding and frustrating commuters, all while the agency plans to raise fares. System wide, Bay Area transit agencies continue to struggle with funding challenges and luring back riders after the pandemic fundamentally altered our region's commute patterns. And now, major cuts in state and federal funding are on the horizon. We'll talk about how different transit agencies are bracing for cuts, the federal government's check on California's shift toward electric vehicles, and the critical ways our transportation system has changed. Guests: Dan Brekke, editor and reporter, KQED News Ted Lamm, associate director for the Center for Law, Energy & the Environment, UC Berkeley Law School Laura Tolkoff, transportation policy director, SPUR Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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What Is Going ON: College Commissioners, Is the Big 3 Dead in the NBA?; AAC Win Totals Released: Memphis Football Set at 8.5. How Will they Fare?
IndyGo is proposing a dollar increase to bus fares. An exhibit at the Indy Art Center explores cultural identity when faced with resistance. Twenty-nine percent of Hoosiers working the state's most common jobs struggled to afford basic necessities in 2023. A new book from a local lawyer, author and professor explores his work on eviction court in Indianapolis. Want to go deeper on the stories you hear on WFYI News Now? Visit wfyi.org/news and follow us on social media to get comprehensive analysis and local news daily. Subscribe to WFYI News Now wherever you get your podcasts. WFYI News Now is produced by Drew Daudelin, Zach Bundy and Abriana Herron, with support from News Director Sarah Neal-Estes.
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Welcome to Courage to Advance, hosted by Kim Bohr and brought to you by SparkEffect, in partnership with The Empathy Edge. Tune in to our subseries every 3rd Thursday, right here on The Empathy Edge! Or check us out at www.CourageToAdvancePodcast.com. In today's uncertain job market, what separates endless applications from landing your ideal role? Kim Bohr sits down with Tim Sprangers, CEO of Orin Rice, a Seattle-based sales recruiting firm, to uncover the levers you can control in the process. With over a decade of experience connecting top talent with leading companies, Tim offers practical guidance for navigating what he calls the current "uncertain market," where both employers and candidates hesitate to make moves. This insightful conversation explores how leaders can approach their job search like a sales cycle, effectively pivot between industries or functions, and simplify their value proposition to stand out. Tim shares what recruiters look for in resumes, why networking before you need it pays dividends, and how to determine if a recruiting partner truly adds value. Whether you're hiring talent or seeking new opportunities yourself, discover strategies for gaining a talent advantage even in challenging market conditions. Learn to position yourself effectively, leverage your network strategically, and approach career transitions with confidence. To access the episode transcript, please search for the episode title at www.TheEmpathyEdge.comKey Takeaways:We're in an "uncertain market" where both employers and candidates hesitate to make moves Track your job search like a sales cycle to identify exactly where you're falling short When pivoting careers, focus on either transferable skills or industry knowledge Make your resume content-rich with measurable achievements rather than fancy formatting Network proactively before you need it, and help others without expectation Your questions during interviews often matter more than your answers "If a seven-year-old can't understand what you do, it's overcomplicated." "You can control the input. Sometimes you can't control the output... you've got to control the things that you can, which is your effort and your energy and the time that you're putting into it." — Tim SprangersAbout Tim Sprangers: Tim Sprangers is the CEO of Orin Rice, a Seattle-based sales recruiting firm connecting top professionals with leading Pacific Northwest companies. With over a decade in recruitment, Tim's quality-over-quantity approach ensures employers and candidates find the right fit through understanding each party's needs. Orin Rice donates a portion of profits to nonprofits, including FARE and Treehouse.About SparkEffect:SparkEffect partners with organizations to unlock the full potential of their greatest asset: their people. Through their tailored assessments and expert coaching at every level, SparkEffect helps organizations manage change, sustain growth, and chart a path to a brighter future.Go to sparkeffect.com/edge now and download your complimentary Professional and Organizational Alignment Review today.Connect with Tim Sprangers: Website: https://www.orinrice.com/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/timsprangers/ Orin Rice Google ReviewsConnect with Kim Bohr and SparkEffectSparkEffect: sparkeffect.comCourage to Advance recording and resources:sparkeffect.com/courage-to-advance-podcastLinkedIn: linkedin.com/company/sparkeffectLinkedIn for Kim Bohr: linkedin.com/in/kimbohr Connect with Maria:Learn more about Maria's work and books: Red-Slice.comHire Maria to speak: Red-Slice.com/Speaker-Maria-RossTake the LinkedIn Learning Course! Leading with EmpathyLinkedIn: Maria RossInstagram: @redslicemariaFacebook: Red SliceThreads: @redslicemariaWe would love to get your thoughts on the show! Please click https://bit.ly/edge-feedback to take this 5-minute survey, thanks!
Mattia Pannoni è il giovani artista che a Fornelli, in Molise, ha realizzato la prima installazione permanente dedicata a Satoshi Nakamoto e quindi a Bitcoin. Una chiacchierata davvero piacevolissima in cui parleremo non solo di come Mattia abbia intrapreso il proprio percorso di artista digitale legato alla fotografia per affermarsi come cripto artist con questa...
Joel Kim Booster (Wondery's Bad Dates and Bravo's Love Hotel) joins Laci to dive into all of your scams and stories, CON-gregation! First, Joel shares his own heartbreaking story of being caught shoplifting. Then, they dive into letters revealing an Ocean's Eleven-level grocery store checkout scam (also… stop locking everything up, grocery stores!!!), how to dupe the public transit system with a screenshot, a boss becoming someone's “John,” and a text-ual relationship that was sketchy as hell. Stay schemin'! Be sure to check out Joel hosting Bravo's Love Hotel out now! on BRAVO! Keep the scams coming and snitch on your shady friends by emailing us at ScamGoddessPod@gmail.com.CON-gregation, catch Laci's TV Show Scam Goddess, now on Freeform and Hulu! Follow on Instagram:Scam Goddess Pod: @scamgoddesspodLaci Mosley: @divalaciJoel Kim Booster: @ihatejoelkim Confession Stories by the CONgregationCurated By Jessica Cisneros Get access to all the podcasts you love, music channels and radio shows with the SiriusXM App! Get 3 months free using this show link: https://siriusxm.com/scam.
In this episode, Nick Perloff-Giles is joined by Matthew Daus, Partner at Windels-Marx and former Commissioner of the New York City TLC. They discuss the political headwinds facing congestion pricing, the challenges and successes of modernizing taxi service in the city, and what insurance markets might yield in policy to come.
Leila Rahimi, Marshall Harris and Mark Grote previewed the NBA Draft Lottery, where the Bulls hold a 1.7% chance to land the No. 1 overall pick.
Quante volte, davanti a una situazione complicata, ci siamo sentiti dire o abbiamo pensato di "fare un passo indietro"? In questo episodio esploriamo insieme il significato psicologico e relazionale di questo semplice gesto, spesso associato a debolezza o resa, ma che in realtà può rappresentare un'importante strategia di consapevolezza emotiva e di gestione costruttiva delle situazioni difficili. Rifletteremo sulla differenza tra rinunciare e scegliere consapevolmente di distanziarsi, per guardare le cose da una prospettiva più ampia e chiara.Approfondiremo le circostanze in cui è utile o addirittura necessario fare un passo indietro: durante conflitti relazionali, momenti di stress intenso, scelte difficili o quando ci sentiamo sopraffatti da emozioni troppo forti per essere gestite sul momento. Attraverso esempi concreti e situazioni di vita reale, scopriremo come questo breve ritiro strategico non significhi fuggire, ma piuttosto acquisire una visione lucida che ci consenta di agire con maggiore saggezza ed efficacia.Infine, condivideremo tecniche pratiche per allenare questa capacità di distacco momentaneo, imparando a riconoscere i segnali emotivi che ci avvisano quando è tempo di fare un passo indietro. Impareremo come valorizzare il silenzio, la riflessione e l'ascolto interiore come potenti alleati per riconnetterci con i nostri reali bisogni e trovare soluzioni più autentiche e soddisfacenti ai problemi che affrontiamo.Iscriviti al #podcast, commenta e condividi con i tuoi amici le #puntate di #thebigfatvoice, seguiti sui #social, rimani in contatto e buon ascolto!Visita il sito www.mbgvoice.com Segui la pagina Facebook https://www.facebook.com/mbgvoicereal Segui il profilo Instagram https://www.instagram.com/magabecco Puoi metterti in contatto con Massimiliano scrivendo a info@mbgvoice.comFai girare la voce… o meglio… fai girare #thebigfatvoiceMusica originale by #audiio @helloaudiio www.audiio.com
"Dire, fare, amare" è la campagna di Coop a favore dell'obbligatorietà dell'educazione alle relazioni e agli affetti nelle scuole, campagna che segna i 5 anni di "Close The Gap", l'operazione di sensibilizzazione per l'inclusione e la parità di genere. Come ogni anno Coop sceglie un prodotto correlato al tema della campagna, un prodotto simbolico e popolare come una confezione multipla di fazzoletti di carta proposta in edizione speciale con le cinque parole chiave della campagna: Ascolto, Amore, Rispetto, Consenso e Fiducia, parole che l’Accademia della Crusca ha aiutato a interpretare e attualizzare. ne abbiamo parlato con Maura latini, Presidente di Coop Italia e Rita Librandi, vice presidente dell'Accademia della Crusca.E poi dalla moda dell'armocromia al boom social degli oroscopi fino alle costellazioni familiari, tra cultura popolare e marketing, sono molti i segnali del ritorno della dimensione magica, spirituale, quasi esoterica nei consumi. Ne parliamo nel focus sui trend con Patrizia Martello, esperta di trend di consumo, docente di IUAV a Venezia.
Scopri il DOCUMENTO SEGRETO delle Banche (che ti farà guadagnare tantissimi soldi): https://bit.ly/4eOttaP----Fondi comuni d'investimento in perdita: una situazione comune a tantissimi investitori italiani. Cosa fare quando i fondi vanno male?Cosa fare quando gli investimenti in banca sono in perdita? Cosa fare quando vedi il rosso negli investimenti?Oggi partiamo dalla storia di Giovanni e cerchiamo di spiegare come far fronte a queste perdite.Nello specifico vedremo:La mail di GiovanniRosso negli investimenti: cosa fare?Non agite in maniera impulsivaDobbiamo capire QUANTO stiamo perdendoNon bisogna focalizzarsi sul singolo strumento finanziarioQuanto la perdita impatta sul portafoglio?Gli strumenti della grande industria finanziaria sono costosiL'economia non è ferma a 10 anni fa...Occhio all'inflazioneLa prima cosa da fare è cercare il KID del fondoLa seconda cosa è chiedersi cosa volevamo ottenereL'industria finanziaria non è gratis...Cosa ne pensi?+++ DISCLAIMER - Leggi con Attenzione! +++"Storie, Storielle e Storiacce di Investimenti" è una serie ideata dalla Affari Miei in cui vengono letti i messaggi recapitati dagli utenti ai nostri contatti ufficiali. Le storie sono reali ma anonimizzate perché vengono esclusi dettagli che possono far risalire all'autore. Nel corso del podcast gli autori esprimono le proprie opinioni sui fatti analizzati con uno scopo divulgativo: quanto detto non deve in alcun modo essere inteso come una raccomandazione personalizzata d'investimento e non sostituisce una consulenza professionale. La Affari Miei declina qualsiasi responsabilità sulle azioni eventualmente intraprese dai fruitori dei contenuti a seguito della visione o dell'ascolto del podcast.+++ FINE DISCLAIMER +++Prenota una sessione gratuita con il team di Affari Miei, ti guideremo nella scelta delle soluzioni più adatte a te: https://bit.ly/3ZHtAg2—
On July 30, 2000, an 85-year-old man and his 78-year-old wife are taken hostage and soon after killed in a home in Concord, California. In the following days, three more murders are committed as a trio of offenders seek to leave minimal witnesses behind. When the perpetrators are apprehended and their motivations revealed, the truth behind the bloodbath is as bizarre as it is frightening - a dark and elaborate plan so disconnected from reality it's impossible to comprehend how such violence could be justified in anyone's mind. In episode 350, Jac and Alexis, with the help of none other than Holly Madison, detail the grisly spree killings of Ivan and Annette Stineman, Selina Bishop, Jennifer Villarin, and James Gamble, and discuss how close Playboy magazine's September 2000 playmate, Kerissa Fare, came to this horrifying powder keg situation.
It is a bleak time for mass transit all throughout the U.S. The challenges here in the Portland metro area are many and pronounced.TriMet is providing about 30 million fewer rides each year than it did in 2019 — and the recovery appears to be slowing way down. Rider safety has been a persistent concern since the pandemic. Fare evasion is rampant. Meanwhile, TriMet's subsidy per ride has soared by more than 400% in the last decade. And the regional transit agency is now raising the prospect of staggering service cuts over the next few years. On the latest Beat Check, Oregonian/OregonLive reporters Shane Dixon Kavanaugh and Mike Rogoway examine this perilous moment for public transit in the Portland region. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Maracanà con Marco Piccari e Stefano Impallomeni. Ospiti: Cagni:" Su Lautaro contro il Barcellona scelta difficile." Orlando:" Se Lautaro chiede di giocare Inzaghi lo mette in campo." Impallomeni:" Forse una scelta Inzaghi lo doveva fare nel corso della stagione"."
Maracanà con Marco Piccari e Stefano Impallomeni. Ospiti: Giuseppe Corrado ( Pres. Pisa):"Ho scelto il PIsa per un atto d'amore. Eravamo convinti di avere una squadra pronta per fare il salto. Inzaghi sorprende nella cura dei particolari. Il nostro riferimento è l'Udinese."
Den grønne omstilling har det sløjt herhjemme i de her år. Og selv når virksomheder står klar til at sætte skub i omstillingen, risikerer de at blive bremset. Det gælder f.eks. selskabet Greengo Energy, hvis tre planlagte solcelleparker kan lide skibbrud før de overhovedet er kommet op og køre. Store forsinkelser af på strømlægningen betyder nemlig, at selskabet ikke kan nå at gå i gang før tilladelserne til solcelleparkerne udløber. Hør i denne Finans Lyn-analyse, hvordan regler og statsligt bureaukrati sætter en stopper for den grønne omstilling og efterlader virksomhederne i dyb frustration. Gæst: Jakob Martini, klimaredaktør, Finans. Vært: Mads Ring. Producer: Mads Ring. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Strasbourg are on an eleven-game unbeaten run - is Liam Rosenior one of Europe's most exciting young coaches right now? And how have Montpellier gone from league champions in 2012 to relegation battlers in 2025? Plus, are Sevilla at serious risk of relegation from La Liga? Will Eric Dier be a good addition to Monaco next season given the part he's played in Bayern Munich's title win? And do Union Saint-Gilloise have what it takes to finally win the Belgian Pro League? Dotun, Andy and David Cartlidge are here to answer all of your European football questions!Ask us a question on Twitter, Instagram and TikTok, and email us here: otc@footballramble.com.For ad-free shows, head over to our Patreon and subscribe: patreon.com/footballramble.***Please take the time to rate and review us on Apple Podcasts or wherever you get your pods. It means a great deal to the show and will make it easier for other potential listeners to find us. Thanks!*** Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
This is your morning All Local update for Friday, May 2, 2025.
The government's competition watchdog is keeping a close eye on the cost of domestic air travel, but the chair of the Commerce Commission's all but ruled out a market study suggesting it would do nothing to improve prices. John Small said the Commission has been investigating whether to do a competition study into the domestic aviation market, similar to recent studies into building supplies, the grocery and fuel markets. Small spoke to Lisa Owen.
This week on Taking Stock, Susan Hayes Culleton talks to Robert Fife, The Globe and Mail's Ottawa Bureau Chief, about what's next for Canada as Mark Carney takes the economic reins.Susan is also joined by Russ Mould, AJBell Investment Director, to discuss how the seven largest companies in the world will shape the way we work and spend our time in the years to come.Plus, Susan delves into the enduring appeal and stability of gold with Nigel Doolin of Core Bullion Traders.
Fare carriera o fare una famiglia? Per molte donne è ancora una scelta obbligata. Ma perché? Al BSMT, Anna Foglietta ha raccontato, attraverso la sua esperienza personale, quanto sia dura conciliarli entrambi senza pagare un prezzo. E ha parlato anche di un tema spesso discusso come quello del congelamento degli ovuli, sottolineando il fatto che ogni donna dovrebbe avere il diritto di scegliere il proprio tempo. Senza sensi di colpa. Senza giudizi. Cosa ne pensate? Episodio completo: già lo sai dove
Canterbury's civil defence and emergency management team leader Phill Mackay spoke to Paddy Gower.
CBS News has obtained a list of Justice Department cutbacks showing the Trump administration is pulling funding from local initiatives that many say are vital to public safety. Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem spoke with "CBS Mornings" co-host Tony Dokoupil along the U.S.-Mexico border in El Paso, Texas, where she discussed the Trump administration's immigration crackdown, sending dozens of migrants to a maximum security prison in El Salvador, the "part of our process we need to fix," and more. Jen McCabe, a key witness in Karen Read's retrial, told a Massachusetts jury on Tuesday about a frantic phone call from Read in the early hours of January 29, 2022, screaming that her boyfriend, John O'Keefe, was missing. Read is accused of hitting O'Keefe with her car and leaving him to die.Southwest Airlines is outlining its new fare bundles that passengers can expect to soon see. Southwest will introduce a new cabin that offers extra leg room. For now, the seat will be free, but early in 2026, the airline will switch to assigned seating. Plus, starting in May, most passengers will have to pay to check a bag. CBS News senior transportation correspondent Kris Van Cleave has more. As President Trump marks 100 days in office, CBS News' Caitlin Huey-Burns sits down with voters in Georgia and North Carolina to hear their thoughts on his performance so far. At 100 years old, Sun Ra Arkestra bandleader Marshall Allen is celebrated by the National Endowment for the Arts as a living legend in jazz. CBS News national correspondent Jericka Duncan sat down with him. Geena Davis, star of "Thelma & Louise," shares how her new book, "The Girl Who Was Too Big for the Page," encourages kids to stand tall and embrace who they are. Comedian and commentator Samantha Bee joins "CBS Mornings" to talk about her one-woman show, inspired by her own experience with menopause and the lack of honest conversation around it. To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices
C'è un portal tutto da scoprire e una serie di movimenti tutti da analizzare. A March Madness The OffSeason entriamo nel cuore della vicenda, analizzando le mosse di due coach al secondo anno: Dusty May a Michigan e Eric Musselman a USC, cercando di capire le varie strategie, economiche e sportive, dietro le scelte dei giocatori.
The MTA will test modern fare gates with sliding glass doors at 20 subway stations this fall, part of a pilot aimed at curbing fare evasion that costs the agency hundreds of millions annually. Meanwhile, the New York Knicks are one win away from advancing to the second round of the NBA playoffs as they play the Pistons at the Garden. Plus, New York state lawmakers have a handshake deal on the state budget that's almost a month late. WNYC state government reporter Jimmy Vielkind. Has the details.
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Send us a textJ David Osborne joins us once more, this time to talk about his new psychedelic cyberpunk epic novel, Gods Fare No Better. We talked about spirituality, cyberpunk, science fiction, and the impact of various media on JDO's work, as well as book marketing strategies, industry challenges, and the importance of creativity and playfulness in literature and art.Buy Gods Fare No Better here:https://ronintrash.bigcartel.com/product/gods-fare-no-betteror here:https://www.amazon.com/Gods-Fare-Better-David-Osborne-ebook/dp/B0F2GXQGRZ?ref_=ast_author_mpbAnd the discussion continues over on Patreon where we talk about one of the novel's main influences, Cyberpunk 2077. To listen, go to https://www.patreon.com/GettingLitSupport the show
Vuoi migliorare il tuo italiano ogni giorno ma non hai tempo per lunghe sessioni di studio? Nessun problema! Con piccoli gesti quotidiani puoi rimanere in contatto con la lingua e fare pratica ogni giorno, senza stress e con piacere. In questo articolo ti spiego come fare. L'Italiano nella quotidianità: come fare pratica ogni giorno Ascolta l'italiano mentre fai altro La comprensione orale è fondamentale. Inserisci l'italiano nella tua routine anche mentre svolgi attività quotidiane. Come fare: Ascolta podcast in italiano durante il tragitto verso il lavoro. Metti della musica italiana in sottofondo mentre cucini. Segui le notizie italiane su YouTube o in radio mentre fai sport. Pro tip: scegli contenuti che ti piacciono davvero. Se ti appassiona il tema, imparare sarà molto più naturale. Trasforma il tuo smartphone in un alleato linguistico Il tuo telefono può diventare uno strumento potente per praticare l'italiano. Idee pratiche: Cambia la lingua del tuo telefono in italiano. Segui profili Instagram o TikTok di insegnanti e content creator italiani. Scrivi la tua to-do list quotidiana in italiano. Anche 5 minuti al giorno possono fare la differenza! Leggi (anche solo un po') ogni giorno La lettura quotidiana ti aiuta a migliorare il vocabolario e capire meglio le strutture grammaticali. Suggerimenti smart: Leggi articoli brevi o notizie su siti italiani. Usa app come LingQ o Readlang per leggere con traduzioni rapide. Tieni un libro in italiano sul comodino e leggi una pagina ogni sera. Non serve leggere ore intere: la costanza vince sulla quantità. Parla, anche se sei da solo! La produzione orale è spesso la parte più difficile da praticare… ma anche la più importante! Cosa puoi fare: Parla a voce alta con te stesso: descrivi cosa stai facendo, pensa ad alta voce. Usa app come HelloTalk, Tandem o Speaky per trovare partner linguistici. Partecipa a meetup online in italiano o a sessioni di conversazione. Parlare ogni giorno, anche solo pochi minuti, allena il cervello e aumenta la sicurezza. Scrivi in italiano tutti i giorni La scrittura ti aiuta a fissare il vocabolario e migliorare la grammatica. Idee rapide: Tieni un diario quotidiano in italiano. Commenta post su social in italiano. Scrivi brevi recensioni di film, libri o ristoranti che hai provato. Pochi minuti al giorno sono più che sufficienti! La pratica quotidiana vince Non serve vivere in Italia per imparare bene l'italiano. Basta inserire piccoli momenti linguistici nella tua giornata. La chiave è la costanza, non la perfezione. Ricorda: ogni parola che ascolti, leggi, scrivi o dici ti avvicina un passo in più alla padronanza della lingua! Vuoi fare lezioni di italiano con i nostri insegnanti madrelingua qualificati? Acquista il tuo pacchetto di Italiano Intensivo! Mettiti alla prova e scopri il tuo livello di italianità con questo test! A presto e buono studio!
Stocks closing out a positive week, as tech stocks lead the market bounce with a big move off its recent lows. How our traders are positioning ahead of another big week of earnings, headlined by Apple, Microsoft, and Meta. Plus A major pharma fee. The $51 billion Trump's tariffs could add to U.S. drug costs, and where one industry expert is still seeing opportunity in the space. Fast Money Disclaimer
Fabiola Valtolina esordisce sui palchi del Sydney Comedy Festival con il suo spettacolo "Emotionally Intense".
Barry Kenny, Head of Corporate Communications at Irish Rail, outlines the rail fare changes impacting Dublin commuters and surrounding towns including Drogheda, Kildare, Navan and Rathdrum
For the last five years the route 64 bus fare has been virtually free at just one cent to tag on, but come Sunday a full fare will apply. The bus service was originally established to accomodate for the closure of the Mount Eden railway station and the city's CRL project. But with 1.1 million passengers using the service since it began, it's quickly become a cost-effective staple for those wanting to get around Mount Eden, Grafton and Kingsland. Reporter Louise Ternouth hopped onboard for one of its last days as a one cent ride.
A man who leaves home at 1:30 in the morning to drive to Auckland Airport to save hundreds on air fares. An 18-year-old who can't come home for his first university holidays because of the cost of flights.This is the reality for many living outside the main centres who rely on air travel to get around, in markets with no or little competition. Jimmy Ellingham reports.
Chart-favorite comedian Paul Danke returns to the charts! Topics include: Superbloom. Buff Grifters. Benson Boondoggle.Subscribe at www.whochartedpod.com to support the show, and gain access to Two Charted, the weekly Howard/Brett deep-dive bonus show, and the entire Who Charted and Preem Streem archives ad-free! Now includes the Who Charted Holiday Bundle.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
The party of peace and tax cuts versus...what? President Trump's agenda will be tested in 2026, and that's probably a good thing. Deroy Murdock is a Fox News Contributor and nationally syndicated columnist.
Why does it cost so much to travel to New Zealand's smaller regions? Palmerston North flying one-way to Dunedin this Saturday costs $650. To fly to Brisbane, it is actually a tad more expensive to fly across the Tasman at $1000 one-way. Heading from Palmerston North to the sunny shores of Rarotonga is $30 cheaper than going to Dunedin at $623 and Nadi even better $416. So what would it take for our smaller operators to be more competitive? NZ Airports Association chief executive Billie Moore spoke to Melissa Chan-Green.
☕️ Area membri - Per usare l'OFFERTA DI PRIMAVERA clicca qui: https://italianoconamore.com/areamembri-iscriviti/In questo episodio ci ritroviamo nella nostra caffetteria-edicola per parlare di emigrazione e cucina, scrittura e riassunti (con un libro di Umberto Eco), e per fare una bella passeggiata letteraria a Venezia.Parliamo di:Emigrazione italiana: storia, numeri, e impatto culturaleCibo e identità: come la cucina ha unito le famiglie oltre i confiniScrittura e lingua italiana: l'arte del riassunto secondo Umberto EcoEnigmi e cruciverba in italianoViaggio letterario: a Venezia con il poetaLe riviste di cui parlo sono: - La cucina italiana- Domenica (inserto del quotidiano Il sole 24 ore)- InternazionaleI libri/articoli che menziono sono: - Elogio del riassunto, a cura di Umberto Eco (libro)- L'arte del riassunto per imparare a scrivere, articolo di Gino Ruozzi (dall'inserto "Domenica" de Il Sole 24 ore)- I racconti delle radici, articolo di Simone Cinotto (dalla rivista "La cucina italiana")- A Venezia con il poeta, di Finn-Olaf Jones, The new York Times (dalla rivista Internazionale)
2 - The SEPTA Board Chair Ken Lawrence joins the program. Dom's big question is “Why?” Why is there such a cataclysmic shutdown looming with SEPTA? How did Ken become the chair? What is being done about crime on the railways? How are the cameras being deployed, will people be manning all of them? Why is SEPTA involving a special prosecutor for quality of life and fare evading crimes? Who commits these crimes? Why is this prosecutor taking so long to get ready to perform their duties? What is Ken's response to the riders that have had trouble in getting on the trains and fares? Why no rides after 9pm? What about having a Dom Giordano Station? 215 - Your calls on the matter and continuing to poke fun at Henry. 220 - Dom's Money Melody! 225 - Leslie gives her reconciliation. 235 - We've got The Dom Giordano Program action figure set! How accurate are they? 240 - Joe Biden makes his first public comments since being forced out of the Presidential race. And picks up right where he left off with his gibberish. 250 - The Lightning Round!
In this episode of the Startup CPG Podcast, Daniel Scharff and Patricia Menegoto from the Startup CPG team sit down with Leana Salamah of the Specialty Food Association to learn all about the upcoming Summer Fancy Food Show in New York, as well as Luca Molinari of BARIS, who exhibited last year, and Jaden McTaggart from Earth Fare, a show regular.They kick things off with an inside look at the upcoming Summer Fancy Food Show in New York—why it's one of the most high-impact events of the year for emerging brands, and what makes the Startup CPG section a magnet for top-tier buyers. Leana shares how the show supports brands at every stage, while Daniel and Patricia offer a behind-the-scenes look at their curated events, pitch sessions, and founder networking opportunities.Then, Luca shares the story behind BARIS—a Patagonia-born, chocolate-dipped raspberry brand that turned a single tabletop at Fancy Food into major retail wins. He shares insights on connecting with buyers, leading with purpose, and building traction as a young brand.Lastly, Jaden offers the buyer's perspective from Earth Fare, explaining what stands out at Fancy Food, how he approaches early-stage brands, and why product mission, packaging, and personal connection matter more than ever.Tune in now!Our upcoming Fancy Food Show 101 webinar: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/fancy-food-show-101-get-ready-for-the-2025-summer-show-tickets-1291507807619?aff=oddtdtcreatorApply for the Startup CPG section at Fancy Food Show:https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSdbu0jtXP2n-tS1xSWhC9LHorFI8Fm736mujws35eftWixlfg/viewform Listen in as they share about:Overview of the Fancy Food Show (Summer Edition)Opportunities for Brands at the ShowWhat to Expect from the ShowStartup CPG's Role and Events at the ShowBrand Perspective - SFA (Leana)Brand Perspective – Baris (Luca)Buyer Perspective – Earth Fare (Jaden)Tips for Brands Attending Fancy FoodEpisode Links:Website: https://www.specialtyfood.com/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/leana-rogers-salamah-5770862/ Website: https://everybaris.com/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/luca-molinari-cattarossi/ Website: https://www.instagram.com/earthfare/?hl=en LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jaden-mctaggart-1167225b/ Don't forget to leave a five-star review on Apple Podcasts or Spotify if you enjoyed this episode. For potential sponsorship opportunities or to join the Startup CPG community, visit http://www.startupcpg.com.Show Links:Transcripts of each episode are available on the Transistor platform that hosts our podcast here (click on the episode and toggle to “Transcript” at the top)Join the Startup CPG Slack community (20K+ members and growing!)Follow @startupcpgVisit host Daniel's Linkedin Questions or comments about the episode? Email Daniel at podcast@startupcpg.comEpisode music by Super Fantastics
In hour 3 Andy and Randy get back in to Hawks playoffs, and how the Braves pull a potential sweep in Toronto
The guys talk about the Western Conference and if St. Louis will remain hot in the playoffs.
In this conversation, Carl Jackson and constitutional attorney Zach Smith discuss recent Supreme Court rulings that favor the Trump administration, particularly regarding the Alien Enemies Act and the rehiring of federal workers. They explore the implications of judicial overreach, the role of due process in immigration cases, and the ongoing legal battles that shape the executive branch's authority. The discussion highlights the tension between judicial power and executive authority, emphasizing the need for procedural reforms to prevent judicial overreach in the future. Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/carljacksonradio Twitter: https://twitter.com/carljacksonshow Parler: https://parler.com/carljacksonshow Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thecarljacksonshow http://www.TheCarlJacksonShow.com See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this conversation, Carl Jackson and constitutional attorney Zach Smith discuss recent Supreme Court rulings that favor the Trump administration, particularly regarding the Alien Enemies Act and the rehiring of federal workers. They explore the implications of judicial overreach, the role of due process in immigration cases, and the ongoing legal battles that shape the executive branch's authority. The discussion highlights the tension between judicial power and executive authority, emphasizing the need for procedural reforms to prevent judicial overreach in the future. Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/carljacksonradio Twitter: https://twitter.com/carljacksonshow Parler: https://parler.com/carljacksonshow Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thecarljacksonshow http://www.TheCarlJacksonShow.com See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
4.3.25 Hour 2, Kevin Sheehan on how Buzz Williams will adjust to playing in a huge market like Maryland. Scott Van Pelt from ESPN joins the Kevin Sheehan to go in depth on the Buzz Williams hire for Maryland and how it came to be.