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Weirdos! Today we are joined by legendary crime novelist Patricia Cornwell, the mastermind behind the Kay Scarpetta series and one of the pioneers of the forensic thriller genre! Whether you're a longtime Scarpetta stan or newly forensic-curious, this episode is packed with morbid stories, writing wisdom, and bone-deep passion for the truth!Looking to Preorder SHARP FORCE, the 29th installment of the Scarpetta series? Click HERE or find it at your favorite bookseller on 10/7/25!Would you like a sneak peak to the Scarpetta Television show? Click Here!Want to read A Creative Act: A Way of Being by Rick Ruben? Find it here!Join us for our NEXT Morbid Bookclub by starting the first Scarpetta book, Post Mortem! Find it here! Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
Today's Song of the Day is “Float (feat. Jim Adkins)” from Jay Som's album Float, out October 10.Jay Som will be performing at Fine Line on Sunday, December 14.
Today's Song of the Day is “Crown” from Billie Marten's album Dog Eared, out now.Billie Marten will be performing at Fine Line on Thursday, December 11.
In this gripping season finale of Season 9 from The Fine Line, we hear from Jason Dunlop, a Jackson Hole local who's been going on solo snowmobile missions deep into the Wyoming backcountry for more than 15 years. In March 2025, his string of successful adventures came to a crashing halt, leading to a complicated rescue that revealed many difficult lessons. The episode covers several topics, such as: emergency satellite texting via an iPhone; how and when to call for help; the dangers of complacency; and how SAR missions are never easy, even when they might appear to be on paper. Interview by Matt Hansen. Editing and sound by Melinda Binks. This story was recorded in the studios of KHOL 89.1 FM. The Fine Line theme song is by Anne and Pete Sibley, with additional music provided by Ben Winship. Original artwork by Jen Reddy Ink. This episode is sponsored by Arc'teryx.
Send us a textWhere's the line between sharing your faith and just being rude? In this thoughtful exploration, we tackle the uncomfortable reality of witnessing gone wrong and what authentic Christian evangelism should look like.We dive into the problematic trend of Christians disrupting public spaces—like restaurants and malls—with impromptu worship sessions or confrontational preaching, examining why these approaches often close doors rather than open hearts. "You may be the only Bible somebody reads," one host points out, highlighting how our actions speak louder than our words when representing Christ.The conversation shifts to the deeper issues underlying these misguided approaches: a focus on conversion numbers rather than discipleship, a lack of relationship-building, and the absence of genuine service. We explore why street preaching so often misses the mark and how forced evangelism damages future witnessing opportunities.Drawing from Mark 10:45—"For the Son of man came not to be served, but to serve"—we discuss how true Christian witness flows naturally from authentic service and relationship. When we focus on loving others tangibly, conversations about faith emerge organically rather than forcefully.Whether you're passionate about sharing your faith or you've been on the receiving end of uncomfortable evangelism, this episode offers thoughtful perspectives on how Christians can better represent Christ in a world desperate for authentic connection rather than religious performance. Support the showPlease share and SUBSCRIBE!!!If you are able ... would you help us in becoming a subscriber and helping us get the word out. https://www.buzzsprout.com/1133780/supportThinking about starting a podcast. Check out our affiliate link here.Listen on apple hereFacebook Listen on Spotify here
Our sponsors help keep this show going. Please be sure to check them out below: Wayfair Cozify your space with Wayfair's curated collection of easy, affordable fall updates. https://tinyurl.com/RVCWayfair Thrive Market Go to https://tinyurl.com/RVCThriveMarket to get thirty percent off your first order, an extra twenty-five percent off thousands of Summer Essentials, plus a FREE sixty dollar gift just for signing up. Episode Description: When is “saving face” just good manners, and when does it cross into dishonesty? In this episode, Emily and Jason explore the delicate balance of protecting dignity in awkward situations. 00:00 Jason confronts John Crist. 07:18 Jason's terrible organization skills. 09:51 Wild + Free 15:18 World Schooling 16:33 Emily humbled. 20:24 Awkward sleeping arrangements 22:31 Saving Face 25:58 Emily is abrasive 28:27 Oversharing 32:04 North Korean Weddings 33:44 Bow Wow scandal 35:32 Looking rich in an airport 38:29 Silly influencers 41:39 Frugal people 43:23 Vulnerability 45:02 We're criers 46:43 Sing together 50:11 Rifle spinning 52:15 We need your opinions Links from the show: Our Korean Wedding Video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DiLGZFRKSvQ Bow Wow's Fake Private Jet Scandal: https://www.complex.com/music/a/treyalston/bow-wow-fake-flexing-plane Shannon Rose Webb, singer of our intro and outro: https://open.spotify.com/artist/16o01TpoG8Ib6RMshXk1yP?si=FTGlZjeZQ3GaPF858Fm7NA Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Send us a textIn the premiere episode of Season 13, Barb sits down with our special guest and friend of the pod, Denise Torgerson, to explore the fine line between self-care and being seen as selfish. Together, they dig into our understanding of taking time for ourselves, why boundaries can feel uncomfortable but necessary, and how to reframe “selfish” as a step toward healthier living. With Denise's warmth and wisdom, this conversation offers practical insights—and a few laughs—on finding balance between caring for others and honoring your own needs.Find Barb on Instagram @barbjanet .If you like our show, make sure you follow us on your favourite Podcast player. Feel free to rate and review our show and tell us what you'd like to hear, and what other topics you'd like Barb to explore!
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Send us a textWe are back! It was a good break and hopefully some of you were able to catch up on older episodes you may have missed.Getting back to business we have our new theme: Walking the Fine Line. These will be films about characters balancing between right and wrong, sanity and madness or light and dark. The shake-up this week is the film must be one that none of us have seen before.Featuring Jake Gyllenhaal in two roles our first film is 'Enemy' from 2013, where a mild-mannered college professor investigates the life of an actor who looks exactly like him.
Curious about peptides? This episode is your ultimate crash course on anti-aging, weight loss, recovery, and hormone optimization, straight from the expert himself, Chris Morris, PA-C, co-owner of Nulevel Wellness & Medspa.We cover everything you need to know:What peptides are and why they're the future of medicineHow peptides can increase muscle, speed recovery, and boost metabolismThe “Glow Protocol” for youthful skin, collagen production & fine-line reductionSnap-8 vs Botox: a needle-free way to soften expression linesThe Wolverine Protocol for rapid injury recovery & pain reliefPeptides that improve libido, brain fog, focus, and moodSleep support: why CJC-1295/Ipamorelin & DCP can transform your restHow to make peptides and hormone therapy affordable & accessible
OVERVIEW: In this episode of Cheers to Your Success, I'm diving into an important conversation that doesn't get talked about enough: when healthy habits cross the line into unhealthy obsessions. It's easy to start with good intentions—tracking steps, logging macros, or following nutrition and fitness tips online—but somewhere along the way, those habits can shift from supportive to consuming. Instead of feeling empowered, you may find yourself stressed, overwhelmed, or even trapped by your own routine. Here's what we'll cover in today's episode: How discipline can quietly turn into an obsession without you realizing it. The signs your “healthy” routine is starting to steal your energy instead of fueling your life. Real-life examples of when tracking, logging, and implementing every tip backfires. Why balance—not perfection—is the true marker of health. How to reset your mindset so your habits support your life, not consume it. If your current approach to health feels like a never-ending to-do list, this episode will help you take a step back, breathe, and find freedom again. Because true health isn't about control—it's about balance. RESOURCES: Check out my 7-day Reset here:https://www.metabolicfix.com/reset Click here to schedule your FREE alignment call to see if my 1:1 coaching program is a good fit for you: https://app.acuityscheduling.com/schedule/7de98067/appointment/18062930/calendar/4677043?appointmentTypeIds%5B%5D=18062930 Email us at: Support@metabolicfix.com to learn more about the TrueBalance package(Dutch Testing) Click Here to learn more about my 1:1 coaching program https://metabolicfix.purfitstudio.com/one Take My PHASE ASSESSMENT QUIZ HERE: https://www.metabolicfix.com/phase-quiz Follow Ashley on Instagram: @ashley_fillmore1 Join Ashley's FREE Facebook Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/635528110302527Email us at: support@metabolicfix.com Want to see which one of my programs is the best for you? Take my Services Quiz: https://www.metabolicfix.com/services-quiz Take my FREE Metabolic Damage Quiz here: https://metabolicfix.purfitstudio.com/md-quiz
Where's the line between a healthy boundary and trying to control someone you love? In this episode, we dive into the difference. Boundaries create safety, clarity, and respect in a relationship — while control often comes from fear, insecurity, or a need to manage the other person. We'll share real-life examples of what healthy boundaries sound like versus what control looks like in disguise, and how to know when you're crossing the line. If you've ever wondered, “Am I setting a boundary, or am I just trying to get my way?” this episode is for you. Ready to do the work and go deeper in your own healing? Book a consultation call with us: Dave: https://calendly.com/dlmartinell/30min Shiv: https://calendly.com/siobhanmartinell/30min ⟡ Instagram: / https://www.instagram.com/allofyoupodcast/ ⟡ TikTok: / https://www.tiktok.com/@allofyoupodcast ⟡ Email: Hello@allofyoupodcast.com
Erik Childress and Steve Prokopy are back on the review beat with seven new films this week. Steve looks at a documentary about model and photographer Bunny Yeager (Naked Ambition) as well as the conclusion of everyone's beloved big house (Downton Abbey: The Grand Finale). Corey Hawkins deals with a mysterious offer from Willem Dafoe (The Man In My Basement) and Dev Patel gets put through the folk horror wringer (Rabbit Trap). The film which opened this year's Chicago Critics Film Festival is one of the best you will see this year (The Baltimorons). Stephen King's Vietnam-era novel finally gets its adaptation from the director of The Hunger Games sequels (The Long Walk). Finally, 41 years in the making itself, everyone's favorite dysfunctional rock trio returns (Spinal Tap II: The End Continues)3:36 - Naked Ambition9:37 - The Man in My Basement20:32 - Rabbit Trap30:03 - The Baltimorons40:48 - Downton Abbey: The Grand Finale49:29 - The Long Walk1:02:49 - Spinal Tap II: The End ContinuesCLICK ON THE FILMS TO RENT OR PURCHASE AND HELP OUT THE MOVIE MADNESS PODCASTBe sure to check outErik's Weekly Box Office Column – At Rotten TomatoesCritics' Classics Series – At Elk Grove Cinema in Elk Grove Village, ILChicago Screening Schedule - All the films coming to theaters and streamingPhysical Media Schedule - Click & Buy upcoming titles for your library.(Direct purchases help the Movie Madness podcast with a few pennies.)Erik's Linktree - Where you can follow Erik and his work anywhere and everywhere.The Movie Madness Podcast has been recognized by Million Podcasts as one of the Top 100 Best Movie Review Podcasts as well as in the Top 60 Film Festival Podcasts and Top 100 Cinephile Podcasts. MillionPodcasts is an intelligently curated, all-in-one podcast database for discovering and contacting podcast hosts and producers in your niche perfect for PR pitches and collaborations. This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit erikthemovieman.substack.com
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The Five Count recently had a chance to speak with musician Scott McCaughey. Scott is best known as a founding member of The Baseball Project and The Minus 5. He's also played in bands like The Young Fresh Fellows and R.E.M. See Scott McCaughey with both The Baseball Project and The Minus 5 on Sept. 17 at the Fine Line in Minneapolis! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YZbearvNxRI
In this week's episode of On The Line, Matt Gurney is joined by Stephanie Levitz from Ottawa. Steph is a senior reporter in the Globe and Mail's Ottawa bureau. They break down the wave of Liberal announcements last week — and why the government will struggle mightily to turn promises into reality.This episode of On The Line is brought to you by Universities Canada. Canada has promised millions of new homes, shorter waits in health care and stronger defence. But promises don't design and engineer roads, staff clinics or secure networks — people do. That's why we need a clear, coordinated system to attract and retain the world's best talent, while creating more opportunities for Canadians. The best and brightest should always see Canadian universities as their first choice. It's time to put talent at the centre of Canada's priorities. The path forward starts with training people — and Canada's world-class universities are ready to lead the way.To learn more, visit Univcan.ca.Then they turn to the Conservatives: Pierre Poilievre's new self-defence and home defence plan is well timed, especially when contrasted with the Liberals' clumsy response. But the party is also deliberately testing the waters on temporary foreign workers. Matt and Stephanie dig into how a modern Western conservative party can navigate the line between legitimate criticism of a specific policy and sliding into anti-immigrant hysteria — and why, so far, Canada's Conservatives have mostly avoided that trap.Finally, a brief check-in on the NDP … which doesn't take long.Oh, and a lot of Ghostbusters references that go right over Steph's head. Matt couldn't help himself. They just ... popped in there.Subscribe at ReadTheLine.ca, follow us on your favourite podcast app, and don't forget to leave us a nice review. Audio drops every Tuesday morning, with video rolling out Tuesday evening on YouTube and our social channels. Catch it wherever you listen or watch.
Today's Song of the Day is “I Can See the Devil” from S.G. Goodman's album Planting by the Signs, out now.S.G. Goodman will be performing at Fine Line on Saturday, November 8.
Bradley Jay Fills in on NightSideWhether it's examples of deepfakes or chatbots with negative messaging, the public has its concerns over the future of AI. Is there anything to be worried about? Where is the line between reality and fiction when it comes to what we can expect with future development and progression of artificial intelligence? Matt Rosen is the CEO & Founder of Allata, a company that helps automate companies using AI. Matt checked in to address the fine line between reality and fiction when it comes to public perception of AI and its future.
Bradley Jay Fills in on NightSideWhether it's examples of deepfakes or chatbots with negative messaging, the public has its concerns over the future of AI. Is there anything to be worried about? Where is the line between reality and fiction when it comes to what we can expect with future development and progression of artificial intelligence? Matt Rosen is the CEO & Founder of Allata, a company that helps automate companies using AI. Matt checked in to address the fine line between reality and fiction when it comes to public perception of AI and its future.
Fateless is a dynamic game studio founded by passionate content creators Simon Lockerby (Hellhades), Dan Francis (Phixion), and Hisham Saleh (Sham). We aim to create community-driven, immersive RPG Hero Collector games, emphasizing player agency, storytelling, and strategic gameplay. Join us as we share our journey from concept to launch and beyond.Support the show
Today's Song of the Day is “Bad Feelin'“ from Brent Cobb & The Fixins' album Ain't Rocked in a While, out now.Brent Cobb & The Fixins will be performing at Fine Line on Thursday, September 25.
A random Instagram map leads Todd and Eric down a rabbit hole (or pouch?) into the wild world of exotic pet ownership. From kangaroo permits in Ohio to the social acceptability of naming chickens after Power Rangers, the conversation hops between legality, utility, and the sheer absurdity of what people call pets.Which U.S. states let you own a kangaroo (and why West Virginia is surprisingly on the list).Florida Man without a kangaroo? The shocking legality map twist.The difference between livestock, pets, and working animals.Naming chickens, befriending cows, and the slippery slope to bacon named Kevin.Why owning a tarantula guarantees you're “not normal.”The exotic animal line: goats and reptiles are fine… chimpanzees and bears, not so much.Todd's faux kangaroo—Rowdie Roo—and the final word on whether he's dinner.From maps to marsupials, this episode proves that no scroll through Instagram is safe from turning into a full-blown debate on what counts as a pet, what's just plain weird, and why sometimes the strangest conversations are the most fun.
Let me ask you this – what is the first thing you do when you receive bad news on this journey? My first reaction was always to jump onto google and fall down the rabbit hole of TELL ME EVERYTHING. When you're dealing with infertility, it's easy to reach for information as a way to maintain control over what's happening.But there is such a fine line between educating yourself when you're struggling to get pregnant, and completely overwhelming your brain with information. So how do we find that balance? On today's episode I want to share with you the tips that worked for me and so many of my students.By the time you finish listening, you'll find out: Why your brain + nervous system keeps you in a state of constant information-seekingHow to set yourself up with the right people to support you if you're struggling to get pregnantAt what point does searching for infertility information become harmful?If you would like to submit a question to the podcast, you can do so here! I love hearing your questions and feedback so please let me know how I can support your on your fertility journey.https://www.speakpipe.com/YourJourneytoFertilityPodcastShop the 5-in-1 preconception supplement that features all the antioxidants your prenatal doesn't have, OvaGold by arxi. Australian-made, TGA-listed and formulated by experts, it's time to nail your preconception.Use code JEN10 to save $10 off your first order and receive free shipping Australia wideWhen you finish listening, I'd love to hear your biggest takeaway from today's episode. Take a screenshot of you listening on your device, share it to your Instagram stories and tag me @jen.elementpilatesyoga To grab a copy of my Free Fertility Yoga Guide, click here: To learn more about the Element Fertility Yoga Course, click here. This course is a self-paced & guided way to: Regulate your nervous system Support your fertility Sync with your cycle & synchronize your hormones
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Summer in 2025 is here - and after one of the sunniest and driest Springs on record, we enter the long days and sultry nights with the garden looking glorious but always looking to the horizon for a little bit of rain to keep things looking green and lush. Herbaceous borders are set to maximum colour, vegetable beds seem to multiply in growth weekly and the gardeners tan is ever present. So enjoy the long summer days, take some time to appreciate time in your garden and join the Talking Heads pair as they continue to look after the spaces they are in charge of, as well as enjoying their gardens at home.Take a day out to spray weeds, and nobody will see any results instantly - but woe betide you if you neglect this essential job and customers consequently see a sea of fat hen (or, even worse, oxalis or creeping buttercup...) a week or so down the line. Juggling jobs is all part of the professional gardener's daily challenges, and understanding your clients' needs, along with good two-way communication, allows you to make sound decisions for all concerned. Plus, Saul has been spending more time in Stoneland's kitchen garden whereas Lucy has flexed her tropical muscles once again. Great minds obviously do think alike - especially with revelations about wild swims and marine biology aspirations...Instagram link:Lucy lucychamberlaingardensLinkedIn link:Saul WalkerIntro and Outro music from https://filmmusic.io"Fireflies and Stardust" by Kevin MacLeod (https://incompetech.com)License: CC BY (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/)Support the show
If a hunter falls in the forest and no one is around to hear it, do they make a sound? Of course they do. They call for help and people come running. On this episode of The Fine Line, we look at at how a hunter happened to trip and fall in the middle of nowhere, in the middle of the thickest of timber you can imagine, just as the sun was going down. The response led to an all-night mission from Teton County Search & Rescue. This story features TCSAR Chief Advisor Cody Lockhart, hunters Charlie Short and Jeremy Dietz, and some deep Wyoming wisdom about a rough and tumble rescue in a wild location. Thanks to Roadhousebrewery.com for sponsoring this episode. Interview by Matt Hansen. Editing and sound by Melinda Binks. This story was recorded in the studios of KHOL 89.1 FM. The Fine Line theme song is by Anne and Pete Sibley, with additional music provided by Ben Winship. Original artwork by Jen Reddy Ink. The Fine Line is produced by the Teton County Search & Rescue Foundation as part of its Backcountry Zero initiative, which uses education, outreach, and storytelling to help prevent accidents in the backcountry. Learn more at www.BackcountryZero.com.
Filmmaker and NYU grad Sydney Shear stops by Generation Change to chat with Leo about her participation in the Emmy-nominated documentary series "Social Studies," her own short films "Autumn Leaves" and "The Fine Line," and the impact that she hopes to make as a writer and director. Follow Sydney on Instagram: @sydneyshearFollow Sydney's film, "Autumn Leaves," on Instagram: @autumnleavesfilmWatch "Social Studies" on Hulu: https://www.hulu.com/series/social-studies-15eb2330-d2d6-49a0-a38b-11bc25c10130
This episode tackles the real tensions, silent struggles, and important boundaries that come with maintaining cross-gender friendships when you're married. We unpack the risks, share personal insights, and explore what healthy connection really looks like. It's honest, reflective, and might just challenge what you thought you knew.Crafted with Love for the #YoungLoversSquad. From the rich stable of your favourite podcaster, Kezia Vilawa. ❤️ https://linktr.ee/younginlovepodcast
Today's Song of the Day is “Planets” from Billie Marten's album Dog Eared, out now.Billie Marten will be performing at Fine Line on Thursday, December 11.
While openness can build trust, there's a fine line between “vulnerable” and “uh-oh.” Brené Brown, the goddess, says oversharing isn't true vulnerability—it can actually result in disconnection, distrust, and disengagement. So why do we overshare at work? Sometimes it is because we want to feel seen. Without our usual support systems—family, friends, faith, community—we sometimes turn our coworkers into unwilling therapists. Stress is another biggie – and can cause all of us to vent from time to time. We mistake emotional outbursts for “processing.” Sometimes we don't realize we've gone too far. Sometimes we misread culture. Social media has created norms of sharing that are in many cases not appropriate in the workplace. Oversharing risks include: damaged credibility; gossip fuel, confused boundaries and just uncomfortable moments, which lead to uncomfortable relationships. There is some clear guidance here - graphic health details, romantic chaos, money problems, coworker critiques, political or religious rants, constant negativity, and good old-fashioned trauma-dumping are no-gos. Save that for your best friend. But here's the nuance: not all sharing is bad. Strategic vulnerability builds trust when we consider relevance, timing, and audience. Saying “I'm overwhelmed” during a tough week = helpful. Saying “my child was arrested this week and is in jail” in the middle of the Monday morning staff meeting = probably nope. Telling your supervisor – in private – or a trusted coworker, probably yes. Your child's arrest is not relevant to the Monday meeting, but it could very well be relevant to your performance and the need for time off so talking with your boss is appropriate because it is relevant and just with your boss at a time which of course you have confirmed is convenient. Relevance. Timing. Audience. Boundaries aren't walls—they're fences with gates. Absolutely we should open those gates, but wisely. Good Reads (and a video!): How to Stop Oversharing at Work (and Move On If You Slip) | The Muse What to Share, What to Hold Back The risks of oversharing at work are real. Here's how to set better boundaries - Fast Company …vulnerability vs. oversharing — where to draw a line? Why Women Speak In TMI
Today's Song of the Day is “Is It Worth It (Happy Birthday)” from Cate Le Bon's album Michelangelo Dying, out September 26.Cate Le Bon will be performing at Fine Line on Saturday, January 24.
What happens when you combine decades of sales wisdom with cutting-edge AI coaching? You get a fascinating conversation about the future of sales performance. In this episode, Chris and Corey sit down with Jared Zelman, CEO of Othello (formerly Cicero), who's built an AI virtual assistant that coaches sales reps through every part of their deals in real-time. From whispered suggestions during discovery calls to automated follow-ups, Othello is turning B-players into A-players and saving top performers 7+ hours per week. Discover why Sandler methodology emerged as the AI's preferred approach, learn the difference between going "rote" versus "rogue" in sales situations, and find out how simple desktop notifications are creating 15% win rate improvements across Fortune 500 companies. Whether you're struggling with team performance consistency or looking to scale coaching across your organization, this episode reveals how AI is finally solving the age-old challenge of converting average performers into top producers. Join us for this episode, "Rote vs. Rogue: The Fine Line Between Sales Mastery and Sales Mediocrity." https://www.othello.ai/
Resilience is like a whitebark pine tree: When life tries to beat you down, you stand up strong in the face of adversity. So what does that mean for those of us who like to go into the mountains? In this episode of The Fine Line, we step aside from our stories of rescues to have a conversation about resilience and the importance of mental health as a backcountry safety issue. Our guests for this show are: Josie McKee is a professional climber, mental health coach for climbers, a volunteer with Lander Search & Rescue, and the director of communications and operations for the Responder Alliance. Hunter Lee is a mental health coach and founder of Flourish JH. They sit down with host Matt Hansen to explain why resilience matters to mountain athletes and how backcountry users can be aware of how stress may impact their decision-making. The Fine Line theme song is by Anne and Pete Sibley, with additional music provided by Ben Winship. Original artwork by Jen Reddy Ink. Editing and sound by Melinda Binks. This interview was recorded in the studios of KHOL 89.1 FM. This episode is sponsored by https://arcteryx.com. For more on resilience and stress injuries, go to www.ResponderAlliance.com. To find Hunter Lee, go to www.FlourishJH.com.
In Part 4 of episode 275 the discussion with Evan Parker Mantel continues discussing the role of technology in the hobby—and how his team is approaching AI. From there, the conversation expands into a broader panel discussion with Chris McGill (HOJ), Josh Adams, and Jeremy Lee around hobby fatigue, content pressure, and the emotional toll of always trying to “keep up.” The group unpacks what causes collectors and creators to lose their drive, how algorithms distort authenticity, and why creating with intention matters more than ever. It's a candid and thoughtful look at the intersection of technology, content, and the human side of collecting. Each week we tackle hot hobby headlines with a rotating panel of hobbyists, taking your questions and comments! We are likely to go into overtime so join us live grab your favorite beverage and snacks and bring your questions and comments as they will be in play. Originally aired Saturday July 12, 2025 Sports Cards Live has recently been ranked #5 among Feedspot's top 90 Sports Card podcasts https://podcast.feedspot.com/sports_card_podcasts/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Self-compassion without accountability is self-sabotage with better marketing.There's a fine line between being kind to yourself and making excuses. Between honoring your needs and avoiding discomfort. Between grace and giving up.This episode is for the woman who's tired of not knowing when to push through and when to step back.Here's what we're covering:· The difference between being tired FROM your work vs. tired OF your work· How to tell if you need rest or if you're avoiding discomfort· When "listening to your body" becomes an excuse to quit· The signs you need grace vs. when you need accountabilityThe truth? Sometimes the most compassionate thing you can do is hold yourself accountable. Sometimes the kindest choice is the harder one.We'll break down:· Red flags that your "self-care" is self-sabotage· When burnout is real vs. when resistance is normal· How to be honest with yourself about what you actually need· Practical strategies for making decisions when emotions are highYou don't need more permission to quit when things get hard. You need better discernment about when pushing through serves you and when it doesn't.Stop using self-compassion as an excuse to avoid growth. Start using it to fuel sustainable progress.Because the goal isn't to be perfect, it's to be honest.Not Another Diet Book: https://www.amazon.com/Not-Another-Diet-Book-learning/dp/B0B45Q4CLH/ref=tmm_pap_swatch_0?_encoding=UTF8&qid=1656499379&sr=8-1Schedule a Session: https://www.heathermaio.com/coaching-options
Dave Rodgers returns to talk about the double-edged sword of chasing metrics. While goals are critical for training and maintaining team performance, too much focus on the numbers can lead to shortcuts, misaligned priorities, and bad behavior. Together, we explore how reports should guide your attention—not define your success. Just like in football, the game is often won in inches. Tune in for real talk on balance, leadership, and the mindset it takes to train to maintain.✨ Love what you hear? Help us grow!
The most famous North Face in the United States... a terrible accident... a daring helicopter rescue... and some important lessons learned about risk and what it means to move on from chasing your dream. In this next episode of The Fine Line, climber Jim Dahle explains how a fall on the North Face of the Grand Teton left him unconscious, with severe head, neck, and facial trauma. His partner, Christian Feinhauer, was left to treat his longtime friend and call for help from the Jenny Lake Rangers. Ken Kreis, a year-round Jenny Lake Ranger, discusses how the rescue unfolded into a helicopter mission, where the blades of the ship were just feet from the cliff face. The pilot that day was Jon Bourke, from Teton County Search & Rescue, underscoring the critical partnership between TCSAR and the Jenny Lake Rangers. As Dahle says, “Not all heroes were capes. Some of them wear harnesses.” You can learn more about the Jenny Lake Rangers and how you can support them at www.gtnpf.org/jenny-lake-rangers. Story and interview by Matt Hansen. Editing and sound by Melinda Binks. This story was recorded in the studios of KHOL 89.1 FM. Original artwork by Jen Reddy Ink. The Fine Line theme song is by Anne and Pete Sibley, with additional music provided by Ben Winship. This episode is sponsored by RoadhouseBrewery.com.
Tom answers questions from the community. [ORIGINAL AIR DATE: 4-8-18]. QUESTION TOPICS Tom addresses the line between a self-reinforced delusion that is useful and when it's not useful [00:31] How to limit yourself to new opportunities [04:39] Tom breaks down his step by step process on researching people [07:14] How would you go through an experimental phase of life where you're trying to figure out what career you want? [11:40] How to find better alternatives other than your primary options [13:31] How to specify goals without limiting career paths [16:34] Ways you can practice Ray Dalio's radical transparency in your own life [19:06] Advice for someone who is struggling in their business [20:52] How Tom learned to communicate so well [24:19] How to remove people from your life who do not align with your principles [26:24] How Tom reads while working out [27:58] SUPPORT OUR SPONSORS: Get 5 free AG1 Travel Packs and a FREE 1 year supply of Vitamin D with your first purchase at https://impacttheory.co/AG1pod. Secure your digital life with proactive protection for your assets, identity, family, and tech – Go to https://impacttheory.co/aurapod to start your free two-week trial. ********************************************************************** What's up, everybody? It's Tom Bilyeu here: If you want my help... STARTING a business: Join me inside ZERO TO FOUNDER here SCALING a business: Click here to see if you qualify Get my battle-tested strategies and insights delivered weekly to your inbox: sign up here. ********************************************************************** Join me live on my Twitch stream. I'm live daily from 6:30 to 8:30 am PT at www.twitch.tv/tombilyeu ********************************************************************** LISTEN TO IMPACT THEORY & MINDSET PLAYBOOK AD FREE + BONUS EPISODES on APPLE PODCASTS: apple.co/impacttheory ********************************************************************** FOLLOW TOM: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/tombilyeu/ Tik Tok: https://www.tiktok.com/@tombilyeu?lang=en Twitter: https://twitter.com/tombilyeu YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@TomBilyeu Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Could your glowy, youthful skin be just a few habits away—no needles required? If you've wondered whether it's possible to fight fine lines, boost radiance, and embrace aging gracefully without Botox or fillers, this is the episode you don't want to miss. I'm joined by Celeste Thomas, holistic skincare expert, mama of two, and former aesthetics nurse (who's seen behind the curtain of the Botox industry), and we're exposing what really works to get that coveted skin glow.From frownies and gua sha to the real reason gut health might be sabotaging your skin, we're diving into practical, accessible, and totally non-toxic beauty hacks. Plus, we're getting radically honest about what worked, what flopped, and what you can do, even on your busiest days. Want to know the one thing I swapped into my routine (inspired by Celeste herself) that made all the difference? Hit play now to get the full scoop because what you discover might totally reshape your approach to skincare, self-care, and confidence.
In this conversation, Nina and Zara discuss the profound impact of labeling children, both positively and negatively. They explore how labels can limit a child's potential and the importance of fostering a growth mindset. The discussion also delves into the effects of parental venting, sibling comparisons, and gender labels, emphasizing the need for parents to advocate for their children and recognize the internalized effects of labels. Zara provides practical strategies for reframing conversations about children and highlights the importance of acknowledging both challenges and strengths in parenting. 04:32 Understanding Developmental Psychology in Labeling 06:30 The Fine Line of Complimenting Children 09:49 Venting and Its Effects on Parenting 16:27 Sibling Comparisons and Team Dynamics 23:10 The Impact of Child Comparisons 26:43 Understanding Gender Labels in Parenting 30:58 Reframing Shyness and Caution 38:24 Recognizing and Addressing Internalized Labels Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
A CMO Confidential Interview with Dr. Eugene Soltes, Harvard Business School Professor and author of "Why They Do It - Inside the Mind of the White Collar Criminal". Eugene discusses how most crimes start out as small, often unnoticed decisions made by strategic people, how nearly everyone has a chance to step over the line, why many companies (Air BnB, Uber, AI) take regulatory risk, and how culture drives poor individual choices. Key topics include: when puffery gets murky; why it's dangerous to "convince yourself;" why it doesn't matter "who signed off;" and the "fraud triangle." Listen in to hear why humility and counterpoints are critical, what he learned about risk assessment from the Free Solo climber, the "difference between being an arms dealer and a transportation company," and how there are "a million ways to pay a bribe."In Part 2 of our conversation with Harvard Business School professor and author of Why They Do It, Dr. Eugene Soltes, we dive even deeper into the ethical gray zones that surround today's most ambitious companies. From social media firms that hide behind “just connecting people” to leaders who convince themselves their actions are justified, Eugene explains how culture, rationalization, and groupthink drive even the smartest executives into trouble.You'll learn why having a sign-off from Legal is never enough, why the “show me where it says I can't” culture is so corrosive, and why CMOs must understand the difference between business risk and integrity risk. We also hear Eugene's story of climbing (briefly) with Free Solo legend Alex Honnold and how that shaped his thinking around open-eyed risk—a model every marketing leader should understand.Topics include: • Why CMOs can't hide behind Legal • The “arms dealer” mindset in corporate marketing • Risk culture vs. innovation culture • How companies accidentally incentivize bad behavior • Psychological safety vs. performative candor • The million ways bribes get disguised • The importance of personal humility—even in the C-Suite
When climber Dave Black got a new lease on life after receiving a revolutionary treatment for Parkinson's, he wanted to once again stand on the summit of the Grand Teton. A lifelong climber with 15-20 ascents on the Grand, he invited two younger climbers to join him for a push up the Exum Ridge on July 16, 2024. The events that occurred that day revealed several complex layers of high consequence adventure: decision-making, preparedness, person-to-person conflict, and the effect of a disease like Parkinson's. In this episode, Dave is joined by Lexie Hunsaker, a seasonal Jenny Lake Climbing Ranger at Grand Teton National Park, who was inserted via helicopter short-haul—at about 12,800 feet up—to assist in the response. You can learn more about the Jenny Lake Rangers and how you can support them at www.gtnpf.org/jenny-lake-rangers. This interview is by Matt Hansen. Editing and sound are by Melinda Binks. This story was recorded in the studios of KHOL 89.1 FM. The Fine Line theme song is by Anne and Pete Sibley, with additional music provided by Ben Winship. Original artwork by Jen Reddy Ink. Huge thanks Arcteryx.com for sponsoring this episode.
A CMO Confidential Interview with Dr. Eugene Soltes, Harvard Business School Professor and author of "Why They Do It - Inside the Mind of the White Collar Criminal". Eugene discusses how most crimes start out as small, often unnoticed decisions made by strategic people, how nearly everyone has a chance to step over the line, why many companies (Air BnB, Uber, AI) take regulatory risk, and how culture drives poor individual choices. Key topics include: when puffery gets murky; why it's dangerous to "convince yourself;" why it doesn't matter "who signed off;" and the "fraud triangle." Listen in to hear why humility and counterpoints are critical, what he learned about risk assessment from the Free Solo climber, the "difference between being an arms dealer and a transportation company," and how there are "a million ways to pay a bribe."⸻
Today's Song of the Day is “Heaven Is No Feeling” from Cate Le Bon's album Michelangelo Dying, out September 26.Cate Le Bon will be performing at Fine Line on Saturday, January 24.
Put down that expensive eye cream and listen up! Kelly and Leigh are back, swooning over everything from bougie double-wick candles that "waft differently" to serums that made Leigh's face tingle so hard she had to frantically Google whether she'd just destroyed her skin in a hotel room (spoiler: she woke up looking fantastic). The duo's K-Beauty obsession reaches new heights as they marvel over ingenious "baby trampoline" applicators and microscopic spicules that transform skin overnight. Between turtle neck tangents and candle critiques, they hunt for skin magic and why Kelly's rationing a $209 serum to "maybe twice a week. SPENDY: Kelly: Circle Home Candle in Honeysuckle & Frangipani Leigh: Heartwood Royal Revival Sandalwood Hydration Serum SAVEY: Kelly: CoverGirl TrueBlend Skin Enhancers Leigh: SheGlam Blush in ‘Love Cake’ NEWBIES: Kelly: Esmi Hyaluronic Face Glow Leigh: COSNORI PDRN - Shot 675 SMS / EMPTY: Kelly: Skinceauticals P-Tiox $209 Leigh: Beaute Pacifique Instant Hydrating Mask $73 Become a Mamamia subscriber: https://www.mamamia.com.au/subscribeSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Annie " Bananie " Powell joins us in the Acement for a great conversation. She has had to overcome adversity and tragedy several times but came through with her sense of humor intact. Starting in LA unintentionally, she never looked back. Her quick wit was on display in this episode, did Scott and Ace could keep up? Check out Annie at https://www.facebook.com/annie.powell.39 or https://www.instagram.com/anniepowell_comedy/Go to https://www.buymeacoffee.com/behindthefQ to buy us a coffee or a bourbon. Get your BTF gear at https://www.teepublic.com/stores/scott-higgins
Season 9 of The Fine Line begins. In this premiere episode, we go deep into a backcountry skiing accident that occurred on May 18, 2024. Mark Fellermann and Tanner Flanagan recount how a picture-perfect spring day turned into a near-death experience after an accident in the Jackson Hole Mountain Resort backcountry. Meanwhile, Teton County Search & Rescue volunteer Brook Yeomans explains how this rescue went to the heart of why he wanted to become a volunteer in the first place. This episode covers the importance of being familiar with your gear, the special bond between ski partners, and how mental health can play a significant role in backcountry accidents. “Ride the Tram, Ski the ‘Shoe” is the first of six episodes in Season 9. This story was recorded in the studios of KHOL 89.1 FM. Editing and sound are by Melinda Binks. Hosted and produced by Matt Hansen from the Teton County Search & Rescue Foundation. The Fine Line theme song is by Anne and Pete Sibley, with additional music provided by Ben Winship. The original cover art is by Jen Reddy. This episode of The Fine Line is sponsored by Roadhousebrewery.com. Learn more about The Fine Line and additional risk mitigation programming at BackcountryZero.com.
A new season of The Fine Line drops on May 29. Join Teton County Search & Rescue Foundation and Backcountry Zero as we bring you honest conversations about how accidents happen in the backcountry, and how first responders solve complex problems to get people home safely. In the first of six episodes, Season 9 begins with a story about a backcountry ski accident outside the boundary of Jackson Hole Mountain Resort. Then, we dive into two separate climbing accidents on the Grand Teton, an all-night rescue of an injured hunter deep in grizzly country, a candid conversation about how mental health is a backcountry safety issue, and a ‘slam dunk' snowmobile rescue that turned into an epic all-nighter for Teton County Search & Rescue. The Fine Line features music from former longtime Jackson residents Anne and Pete Sibley, Victor, Idaho-based musician Ben Winship, and original cover art by Jen Reddy. The show's editing and sound are by Melinda Binks. Matt Hansen is the host and producer. Season 9 of The Fine Line is sponsored by Roadhouse Brewing Co. and by Arc'teryx. The show can be heard every Thursday at 2 p.m. on KHOL 89.1 FM in Jackson, Wyo., and downloaded for free wherever you get your podcasts. Learn more at BackcountryZero.com.
President Trump signs the Take It Down Act into law. A UK grocer logistics firm gets hit by ransomware. Researchers discover trojanized versions of the KeePass password manager. Researchers from CISA and NIST promote a new metric to better predict actively exploited software flaws. A new campaign uses SEO poisoning to deliver Bumblebee malware. A sophisticated phishing campaign is impersonating Zoom meeting invites to steal user credentials. CISA has added six actively exploited vulnerabilities to its Known Exploited Vulnerabilities (KEV) Catalog. A bipartisan bill aims to strengthen the shrinking federal cybersecurity workforce. Our guest is Chris Novak, Vice President of Global Cybersecurity Solutions at Verizon, sharing insights on their 2025 DBIR. DOGE downsizes, and the UAE recruits. Remember to leave us a 5-star rating and review in your favorite podcast app. Miss an episode? Sign-up for our daily intelligence roundup, Daily Briefing, and you'll never miss a beat. And be sure to follow CyberWire Daily on LinkedIn. CyberWire Guest Today we are joined by Chris Novak, Vice President of Global Cybersecurity Solutions at Verizon, sharing insights on their 2025 Data Breach Investigations Report (DBIR).Selected Reading Trump signs the Take It Down Act into law |(The Verge) Supplier to Tesco, Aldi and Lidl hit with ransomware (Computing) Fake KeePass password manager leads to ESXi ransomware attack (Bleeping Computer) Vulnerability Exploitation Probability Metric Proposed by NIST, CISA Researchers (Security Week) Threat Actors Deliver Bumblebee Malware Poisoning Bing SEO (Cybersecurity News) New Phishing Attack Poses as Zoom Meeting Invites to Steal Login Credentials (GB Hackers) CISA Adds Six Known Exploited Vulnerabilities to Catalog (CISA) Federal cyber workforce training institute eyed in bipartisan House bill (CyberScoop) UAE Recruiting US Personnel Displaced by DOGE to Work on AI for its Military (Zetter Sero Day) Want to hear your company in the show? You too can reach the most influential leaders and operators in the industry. Here's our media kit. Contact us at cyberwire@n2k.com to request more info. The CyberWire is a production of N2K Networks, your source for strategic workforce intelligence. © N2K Networks, Inc. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices