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Plato's Intellectual Roots and First Visit. Guest Author: Professor James Romm. Plato's early life was shaped by the reign of the 30 Tyrants in Athens, including his relative Critias. The execution of his teacher, Socrates, further disillusioned him with traditional democracy. He developed a philosophy centered on an unseen world of perfect "forms." Influenced by Pythagorean mathematics, he viewed numbers as a way to understand the universe's abstract essences. Invited by Dion, Plato visited Syracuse in 385 BCE to explore potential autocratic reforms. This visit failed when Dionysius the Elder dismissed his ethical teachings. Plato then returned to Athens to found the Academy. 2
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This week, Scotland begin their World Cup campaign, the first time they have done this in the 21st century.95 years ago, it was Celtic's turn for an American first when the Bhoys first made the journey across the Atlantic.This podcast tells the full story.Every week, you can listen for free to more tales from Celtic's past, as told by Matthew Marr (Hail Hail History).You can also take part in free walking tours which visit the sites that have shaped the Bhoys' history. To find out more, visit: www.celticwalkingtours.wordpress.comThanks for listening to The Celtic Underground Podcast! This post is public so feel free to share it. This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit thecelticunderground.substack.com/subscribe
What actually makes a great first visit?Most chiropractors think it's about gathering information.Others think it's about impressing people.Better explanations. Better credibility. Better findings.But before people buy into a plan, their brain is asking something much simpler:Do I feel heard?In this first episode of a 2-part series, Martin zooms out from the step-by-step and explores the psychology of what makes an effective first visit.Why do some first visits create trust, certainty, and retention… while others quietly leak patients?Martin breaks down the biggest mistakes chiropractors make and the key communication approaches that help people feel heard, understood, and clear on the value of care.Including:• Why connection matters before credibility• The hidden power of an open-frame history• Why unpacking questions change everything• How “2 parts to the problem” helps people see the bigger picture• Why experiences beat explanations when changing beliefsTo learn more about the Bali Reset:https://insideoutpractices.com/bali-reset-2026To learn more about Aligned Practicehttps://insideoutpractices.thinkific.com/products/communities/aligned-practiceCheck out the Retention Recipe https://insideoutpractices.thinkific.com/courses/retention-recipe-2-0To learn more about Reactivate to Accelerate https://insideoutpractices.thinkific.com/courses/reactivateEmail me - martin@insideoutpractices.com
AP correspondent Charles de Ledesma reports China and North Korea are holding talks next week.
Frank just got back from his very first trip to Epic Universe and we're breaking it all down: the portals, the rides, the food, the vibes, and whether or not the expectations were dillo'ed. *** Learn more about our Dillo's Discord Universe here: https://www.patreon.com/posts/dillos-discord-150502505 ***
In 2024, Oli Fox and Scott Verrill decided to start a band called Good Neighbours. That same year, they released their debut single, 'Home', which went viral almost instantly. By November 2024, the song had over 300-million Spotify streams and is currently at 550-million. You can see them perform at Marks Park in Emmarentia on Sunday, 30 August 2026, alongside the soulful New Zealand artist TEEKS.
The Senior Care Industry Netcast w/ Valerie V RN BSN & Dawn Fiala
Send us Fan MailThe first day of service is where home care agencies either earn trust or create doubt, and it happens faster than most teams expect. We break down what a great start of care actually looks like, using real field lessons from years in home care sales, operations, and private pay growth. If you've ever had a brand-new caregiver paired with a brand-new client and held your breath, this conversation gives you a practical plan that reduces risk and protects your reputation. We talk through why sending someone from the office on day one should be the standard, not the exception. We cover the problems that show up at the door: caregiver no-shows, late arrivals from getting lost, sudden changes like “walker” turning into “wheelchair,” surprise pets and allergies, and questions that caregivers should never have to answer about billing, holiday pay, or policy. We also show how a warm, confident introduction helps the client feel safe inviting a stranger into their home and helps the caregiver feel supported instead of alone. From there, we get tactical: how to walk the care plan without “training on the client's dime,” how to tour the home respectfully while verifying safety, and what to check for bathing setup, mobility access, supplies, and emergency contacts. We also share simple time management coaching that prevents unfinished laundry and last-minute chaos on short shifts, plus why witnessing transfers can stop injuries and complaints before they start. We wrap with what to do when caregivers change and how to handle 24-hour home care handoffs so knowledge transfers cleanly and the care plan stays accurate. If this helped, subscribe for more home care marketing and operations playbooks, share it with a teammate, and leave a quick review so more agency owners and leaders can find us.Continuum Mastery Circle IntroVisit our website at https://asnhomecaremarketing.comGet Your 11 Free Home Care Marketing Guides: https://bit.ly/homecarerev
Send us Fan MailCLICK HERE for links to my quote forms so we can start planning your next vacation! 2027 Walt Disney World vacation packages are open for booking!We share an honest first visit to Universal's Epic Universe, from jaw-dropping portals and standout rides to the operational issues that turned simple plans into marathon waits. We leave you with clear, practical advice on Express Pass, timing, and who this park fits best right now. • Epic Universe layout in Celestial Park plus four immersive portals • Quick tour of Isle of Berk, Dark Universe, Ministry of Magic, Super Nintendo World • Where we stayed and what the drive feels like from other Universal resorts • Early entry strategy, security lines, and the morning rush to Nintendo • Best moments in Super Nintendo World, including Mario Kart and character sightings • Why the Ministry of Magic ride is a must for Harry Potter fans • Stardust Racers intensity and why the ride mix skews older • Express Pass pricing realities and how it changes the day • Extreme standby waits and how Express Pass is prioritized • Inaccurate wait times, ride downtime, and app frustrations • Areas that feel rushed or unfinished, including missing entertainment • Heat, lack of shade, and outdoor queue comfort tips • Who should visit now vs who should wait Okay, but before we get into that, please make sure you're subscribed to the show so you never miss a new episode. And if you are enjoying the show, I would love it if you left a positive review on Apple Podcast. And also share the show with any of your Disney loving friends. I would love to know if you have been to Epic Universe, if you've been, you know, your thoughts on it, what was it like? So you can send me an email, you can send me a message. There is a link in the show notes to follow all of that. Don't forget, I have a new podcast called Our Adventure Book that has come out. I would love for you to listen to it. If you want to watch on video, you can head over to YouTube and we are on video over there.
David Boice is a faith-based storyteller and traveler originally from Wausau, Wisconsin, and the creator of the YouTube series 52 Churches in 52 Weeks. What began as a personal search for a spiritual home became a nationwide journey through nearly 200 congregations, documenting not just what churches teach, but how they receive those walking in for the first time. His work offers a unique window into the lived experience of faith, community, and belonging across modern Christianity. Through these road stories, David has developed a thoughtful perspective on the subtle dynamics that shape religious communities—hospitality, fellowship, teaching, and the process by which a stranger becomes an insider. His content blends spiritual curiosity with candid reflection, inviting viewers to engage faith in a more personal and experiential way. In April 2024, David was baptized into The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. He recently relocated to Utah and is now developing 52 Temples in 52 Weeks, a companion project exploring temple worship, symbolism, and covenant faith. Alongside his content, he has used his platform to support causes such as St. Jude Children's Research Hospital. When he's not traveling or filming, David can usually be found writing, editing, or wrestling with deeper questions—like whether dad jokes qualify as a spiritual gift. Links YouTube @52churchesin52weeks YouTube @52temples Watch the video and share your thoughts in the Zion Lab community Transcript available with the video in the Zion Lab community Highlights David discusses his unique journey of visiting various denominations before joining The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. The conversation focuses on the impact of church culture, the power of a welcoming environment, and the lessons Latter-day Saint leaders can learn from the strengths and weaknesses of other faith traditions. 00:03:38 – David’s Background and Spiritual Journey 00:05:51 – Fallout with the Lutheran Church 00:07:45 – The Idea of Visiting 52 Churches 00:10:05 – Documenting the Church Visits 00:12:17 – The Need for Community and Church 00:13:41 – First Visit to The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints 00:18:25 – Insights on Church Culture and Leadership 00:21:02 – The Importance of Welcoming Visitors 00:22:04 – Generational Disconnect in Churches 00:25:24 – The Role of Missionaries in Church Culture 00:26:16 – Cleaning Assignments and Ownership 00:30:16 – Communion Practices Across Different Churches 00:32:23 – The Significance of Communion in Worship 00:36:19 – Differences in Communion Timing and Structure 00:40:03 – The Role of Communion in Community and Faith 00:45:09 – Unique Takeaways from Church Visits and Experiences Key Insights Welcoming Environment: David emphasizes the importance of a communal atmosphere in churches. He found that Latter-day Saint congregations were notably more welcoming, with members actively engaging with visitors, which contrasted sharply with his experiences in other churches. Communion Practices: The sacrament in Latter-day Saint services is conducted early in the meeting, which David found refreshing compared to other traditions where communion is often the main event. This practice fosters a sense of community and shared purpose. Involvement and Ownership: David appreciated the opportunities for active participation in the Latter-day Saint community, such as cleaning assignments, which gave him a sense of ownership and responsibility within the ward. Generational Engagement: He noted the generational dynamics in church attendance, observing that many mainline Protestant churches struggle to engage younger generations, while Latter-day Saint congregations maintain a strong sense of family and community. Cultural Differences: David highlighted the differences in how various churches approach worship, including the use of sensory elements in Catholic services versus the more straightforward approach in many Protestant services. Leadership Applications Foster a Welcoming Culture: Latter-day Saint leaders can prioritize creating a welcoming environment by encouraging members to actively greet and engage with newcomers, ensuring that visitors feel valued and included. Encourage Participation: Leaders should provide opportunities for members to take on responsibilities within the ward, fostering a sense of ownership and community involvement that can enhance engagement and commitment. Focus on Community Building: By emphasizing the importance of family and community in church activities, leaders can help bridge generational gaps and create a more inclusive atmosphere that resonates with all members. The award-winning Leading Saints Podcast is one of the top independent Latter-day Saints podcasts as part of nonprofit Leading Saints’ mission to help Latter-day Saints be better prepared to lead. Find Leadership Tools, Courses, and Community for Latter-day Saint leaders in the Zion Lab community. Learn more and listen to any of the past episodes for free at LeadingSaints.org. Past guests include Emily Belle Freeman, David Butler, Hank Smith, John Bytheway, Reyna and Elena Aburto, Liz Wiseman, Stephen M. R. Covey, Benjamin Hardy, Elder Alvin F. Meredith III, Julie Beck, Brad Wilcox, Jody Moore, Tony Overbay, John H. Groberg, Elaine Dalton, Tad R. Callister, Lynn G. Robbins, J. Devn Cornish, Bonnie Oscarson, Dennis B. Neuenschwander, Kirby Heyborne, Taysom Hill, Coaches Jennifer Rockwood and Brandon Doman, Anthony Sweat, John Hilton III, Barbara Morgan Gardner, Blair Hodges, Whitney Johnson, Ryan Gottfredson, Greg McKeown, Ganel-Lyn Condie, Michael Goodman, Wendy Ulrich, Richard Ostler, and many more in over 800 episodes. Discover podcasts, articles, virtual conferences, and live events related to callings such as the bishopric, Relief Society, elders quorum, Primary, youth leadership, stake leadership, ward mission, ward council, young adults, ministering, and teaching.
Thinking about visiting a swingers club for the first time? In this video, John and Jackie from OpenLove101.com share what new couples can really expect—based on their years of experience running clubs in Dallas and Houston. They debunk common myths, explain how to manage expectations, and offer tips for setting clear boundaries with your partner before the night begins. Whether you're ready to explore or just curious, their advice emphasizes communication, observation, and respect—so your experience brings you closer as a couple, not further apart.
Ben & Woods are joined by Padres radio broadcaster Jesse Agler for the first time of the 2026 season! Listen here as Jesse gives some thoughts on the first 4 games of the season, we give him his incorporator word for tonight, and more!
Customer retention doesn't happen by accident. In this episode of Ratchet+Wrench Radio, business consultant John Waters explains why trust is the real currency of the auto repair industry—and how shop owners can create exceptional experiences that keep customers coming back and referring others.
The MFR Coach’s Podcast w/Heather Hammell, Life + Business Coach for Myofascial Release Therapists
In this episode, I talk about why an inconsistent rebooking rate is rarely about the economy, your town, or your clients and almost always about the structure of your first visit. I explain how improvising each session keeps you reacting instead of leading, and why hoping a client “feels enough change” creates unpredictable outcomes. You'll learn how following a simple four-phase system brings clarity to the visit and helps clients understand why ongoing care matters. I'll walk through the phases of setting the destination, touching what matters, connecting the dots, and making a clear recommendation. I share how each step anchors the session, deepens trust, and prevents vague conversations at the end of the visit. I also talk about how measuring your rebooking rate, evaluating yourself honestly, and refining your recommendation language help you replace guessing with intention. If you've ever wondered why some clients rebook and others don't, even when the session felt the same, this episode shows you exactly where the gaps happen and what to adjust this week. What You'll Learn: • Why improvising creates inconsistent rebooking • How a simple four-phase structure guides the first visit • Why setting the destination influences the entire conversation • How linking your treatment to the client's goals increases clarity • How a direct recommendation supports confident decision-making Additional Topics: • The role of interpretation in building trust • Where therapists unintentionally weaken their recommendations • How self-evaluation reveals the real reason clients hesitate • Why tracking your rebooking rate matters • What intentional structure changes about your outcomes If you're ready to stop guessing and start using a first visit system that works, register for my upcoming free webinar, “The Real Reason Clients Don't Commit After the First Session," happening on March 18th at 3pm Central. Save your seat at www.themfrcoach.com/reason. **This podcast is not medical advice and is not a substitute for consultation with an appropriate medical professional. We make no representations as to any physical, emotional, or mental health benefits that may be derived from listening to our podcast. Likewise, we do not make any representations or guarantees as to any possible income, business growth, additional clients, or any other earnings or growth benefits that may be derived from our podcast. Any testimonials, examples, or other results presented are the experiences of one client. We do not represent or guarantee you will achieve the same or similar results. You understand and agree you are solely responsible for any decisions you make from the information provided.** The MFR Coach's Podcast includes affiliate links in its show notes. This means we may earn a commission if you click on or make purchases via the links in our show notes.
Sober Speak- Alcoholics Anonymous 12 Step Recovery Podcast for AA and Al-Anon
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The derby is here! This Sunday, Orlando City welcomes Inter Miami to Inter&Co Stadium for a high-stakes clash. With Miami coming off a tough 3-0 loss to LAFC, will the Lions "Keep Florida Purple" and ruin Messi's first-ever appearance in Orlando? In this episode, we break down:• Match Preview: Weather, attendance expectations, and the latest injury reports.• Tactical Deep Dive: How Óscar Pareja can exploit Miami's new-look high line and defensive gaps.• The Messi Factor: After playing 90 minutes last week, will he finally take the pitch in the City Beautiful?• Transfer Bombshell: Atletico Madrid manager Diego Simeone has spoken on Antoine Griezmann. We discuss if a deal will be finalized before the March 26th primary window deadline.Don't forget to like, subscribe, and tell us your score predictions in the comments!#OrlandoCity #MLS #VamosOrlando #LionelMessi #InterMiami
A Tokyo man in his 50s who was forced to quit his IT job after developing Parkinson's disease faced difficulties obtaining Japan's disability pension due to the system's requirement to prove the date of first medical consultation, highlighting structural hurdles for applicants. Kenichi Sato (pseudonym), 54, was told he needed to verify an initial clinic visit from about 20 years ago, but records had been discarded under the legal five-year retention rule for medical charts. Episode notes: ‘Japan's ‘first visit date' rule shows gaps in disability pension system': https://barrierfreejapan.com/2026/02/13/japans-first-visit-date-rule-shows-gaps-in-disability-pension-system/
This episode tells the story of a young girl, Beatrice, who meets an interesting woman, Mrs. Maddox, on her way home from school. This woman lives in a very unusual house where Beatrice has quite an experience.
January 7th, 2026 Follow us on Facebook, Instagram and X Listen to past episodes on The Ticket’s Website And follow The Ticket Top 10 on Apple, Spotify or Amazon MusicSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
PREVIEW PLATO'S FIRST VISIT AND POLITICAL EXPERIMENTS Colleague Professor James Romm. This segment examines Plato's invitation to Syracuse by Dion, who sought an intellectual ally against the court's riotous lifestyle. Viewing the city as a "laboratory for political innovation," Plato investigated the autocratic experiments of Dionysius the Elder, an experience that served as the backstory for The Republic. 1869 PLATO ACADEMY
I am back from my solo cruise on the Carnival Conquest to Celebration Key and had a blast! Hear about my time at this new destination, as well as what it is like to cruise and travel solo. Stay tuned for vlogs from this trip in future weeks! Have any specific questions about solo cruising and travel? Let us know!Interested in coming on a future episode and recapping your cruise? Fill out the following form: https://form.jotform.com/252443162720146Check out our new website: https://www.cruiseconversationspodcast.comUse our code "CC15" for 15% off your order at The Cruise MapsReady to book a cruise with Cruise Conversations?Fill out our form or send us a text at (704) 313-8556 for latest pricing!Have a question or topic suggestions for a future episode? DM us on Instagram @CruiseConversations or send us an email at cruiseconversations@gmail.com.Follow along on social media!FacebookInstagramTik Tok
Them Dawgs put together their most complete performance of the year last weekend against Mississippi State. It couldn't have come at a better time. Texas comes to town for the first time in program history this weekend. All eyes will be on Athens for this primetime showdown. We need the same wild environment that we saw earlier in the year against Alabama.... only with a better result. Let's give the Longhorns a warm welcome to the Classic City.GO DAWGS! Beat Texas!Follow here for updates:Instagram: @callingthedawgspodFacebook: Calling the Dawgs PodcastYoutube: Calling the Dawgs
What happens when your college freshman finally comes home—and you realize the adjustment isn't just theirs, it's yours too? Rebecca and Seth Greene share the laughter, tears, and lessons from Max's first visit home from college. From emotional goodbyes and overflowing laundry to rediscovering the calm “Max vibe,” the Greenes open up about how family dynamics shift when one child leaves the nest. Rebecca reflects on how hard it is to let go, why it's okay to cry, and how every parent must navigate the bittersweet transition of watching their kids grow up. Together, they talk about neural connections, emotional growth, and the power of letting your children learn independence—while still keeping the family love alive. Key Takeaways → The first college visit home is filled with love, pride, and a touch of heartbreak.→ Independence brings new neural growth for both parent and child.→ Sometimes the best thing parents can do is “chill out” and go with the flow.→ Rest, recharge, and no agenda weekends are exactly what college kids need.→ It's okay to feel all the emotions—letting go doesn't mean loving less. Quote“Yes, I'm going to cry every time Max goes back to school—and that's okay. It just means I love him deeply.” — Rebecca Greene Listen & Connect
What happens when your college freshman finally comes home—and you realize the adjustment isn't just theirs, it's yours too? Rebecca and Seth Greene share the laughter, tears, and lessons from Max's first visit home from college. From emotional goodbyes and overflowing laundry to rediscovering the calm “Max vibe,” the Greenes open up about how family dynamics shift when one child leaves the nest. Rebecca reflects on how hard it is to let go, why it's okay to cry, and how every parent must navigate the bittersweet transition of watching their kids grow up. Together, they talk about neural connections, emotional growth, and the power of letting your children learn independence—while still keeping the family love alive. Key Takeaways → The first college visit home is filled with love, pride, and a touch of heartbreak.→ Independence brings new neural growth for both parent and child.→ Sometimes the best thing parents can do is “chill out” and go with the flow.→ Rest, recharge, and no agenda weekends are exactly what college kids need.→ It's okay to feel all the emotions—letting go doesn't mean loving less. Quote“Yes, I'm going to cry every time Max goes back to school—and that's okay. It just means I love him deeply.” — Rebecca Greene Listen & Connect
October 8th, 2025 Follow us on Facebook, Instagram and X Listen to past episodes on The Ticket’s Website And follow The Ticket Top 10 on Apple, Spotify or Amazon MusicSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
This week, Gary and Mike are joined in the studio by Kristen (Suzie) to discuss Mike and Kristen's first trip with a kid. They brought their niece for her first visit. The accommodations were the Cabins at Fort Wilderness Resort. You can hear all about the Cabins on our Addicted to DVC Podcast. Thanks for listening, Gary and Mike. 0:00 Introduction 6:17 Arrival Day for Our 9-Year-Old Niece 13:31 Day 1 - Disney's Animal Kingdom Park and Hoop Dee Doo Review 19:30 Day 2 - EPCOT, Topolino's, and Magic Kingdom at night 39:20 Day 3 - Magic Kingdom, Chef Mickey's Hollywood Studios, and Ohana 60:04 Travel Day 65:55 Wrap-Up Support the Show: Luxury Travel Advisors LLC - Book your next Disney World vacation with Mike....His services are completely free and you will support a small business. (luxurytraveladvisorsllc.com) Magic Candle Company - Bringing the Vacation to you...On your next purchase use discount code (wdwbtg) at check-out to receive 15% off your purchase. (www.magiccandlecompany.com) Helpful Links: Check out our YouTube Channel (@wdwbtg) Social media (@wdwbtg)
Join us live as John, Claire, Becca and Ben share their very first experiences exploring this incredible park. Between the four of us, we visited on three separate days, giving us plenty of stories, tips, and honest thoughts about what it's really like inside Epic.From the immersive lands and thrilling rides to the food, atmosphere, and overall park experience – we'll dive into whether it's possible to do everything in just one day.
Today on The LA Food Podcast, we're joined by none other than Nancy Silverton — LA's Queen of Carbohydrates, President of Pizza, and Secretary of Sourdough. Recorded at Osteria Mozza, our free-flowing conversation covers Nancy's legendary career, her impact on multiple eras of Los Angeles dining, and why she continues to bring new and exciting concepts to life. We also preview her upcoming panels at LA Chef Con 2025, including a tribute to Jonathan Gold and a celebration of 10 years of Netflix's Chef's Table.But first, Luca and Father Sal finally make it to Kato, the #1 restaurant on Bill Addison's 101. Did Jon Yao and Ryan Bailey's Michelin-starred spot live up to the hype? We break it down.In Chef's Kiss, Big Miss, we dive into Jenn Harris's review of Nobu, a buzzy new West Hollywood hotspot from a Southern celebrity chef (Sean Brock), plus an ode to the timeless Chinese American combo plate from a local legend.Powered by Acquired Taste Media.–Go check out The Lonely Oyster in Echo Park! https://thelonelyoyster.com/–Get 10% off at House of Macadamias using code "LAFOOD" https://www.houseofmacadamias.com/pages/la-foods
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The MFR Coach’s Podcast w/Heather Hammell, Life + Business Coach for Myofascial Release Therapists
As therapists, we often feel the pressure to impress our clients with all the knowledge and skills we possess right from the start. However, this approach can lead to information overload and may even discourage clients from returning. In this episode, Heather emphasizes the importance of a streamlined sales process that allows clients to feel comfortable and engaged without the pressure of cramming too much information into one session. She also shares practical steps to enhance your client interactions, starting with understanding their specific problems and creating a meaningful experience that leads to better results. Tune in to learn how to streamline your sales process and focus on what matters most. NEW WEBINAR ALERT — Join Heather on August 5th at 2 PM Central for a live training session, "Sell MFR to Anyone in Any Situation." Learn how to effectively communicate your services and gain clients. Plus, unlock a bonus coaching call! Register now. And check out Heather's new book, "Your MFR Practice Starts Here: Get Fully Booked, Raise Rates, and Build the Business You Actually Want", available on Amazon. This book is a must-read for those who want to stop guessing and start building a profitable MFR practice that truly works for their lifestyle. LINKS AND RESOURCES —
What happens when the life you thought you'd built - the one with love, money, recognition - seems to slip away? This week, Elizabeth speaks to Dorinda Medley, author, TV personality and iconic former Real Housewife of New York, about reinvention, resilience and learning to be okay with not being liked by everyone. Dorinda opens up about the loss of her husband, the loneliness that followed fame, and why her departure from Housewives was both painful and necessary. This is a raw, funny, emotional conversation with a woman who's lived many lives - and isn't afraid to talk about all the ways they've fallen apart. ✨ IN THIS EPISODE: 00:00 Intro 02:12 Life After Reality TV 03:30 Authenticity and Public Perception 06:37 Dealing with Grief and Loss 14:06 Finding Strength in Vulnerability 19:14 The Impact of Fame 21:56 Housewives' First Visit to Blue Stone Manor 23:03 Behind the Scenes Drama 23:32 Staying Connected with Castmates 25:36 Dealing with Trolls and Haters 29:00 Coping with On-Screen Conflicts 31:19 Reflecting on the Housewives Experience 32:48 Blue Stone Manor Tag Sale 35:57 Life Lessons and Moving Forward
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PREVIEW PLATO: Professor James Romm, author, "Plato and the Tyrant," explores the facts we have, 2500 years later, of the esteemed student of Socrates on his first visit to the powerful Syracuse. More.
This week on the Sumud Podcast, we're joined by Emmy-nominated filmmaker, writer, and actress Cherien Dabis—a bold storyteller whose life and work explore the power of identity, resistance, and the stories we carry. Born in Nebraska to Palestinian parents and raised in small-town Ohio, Cherien came of age during the first Gulf War, a time when neighbors turned on her family overnight. This political awakening eventually shaped her groundbreaking work, from Amreeka and May in the Summer to directing award-winning episodes of Only Murders in the Building and starring in Netflix's Mo. Her latest feature, All That's Left of You, tells the Palestinian origin story through the lens of one family across generations. Filmed during the current war, the production was forced to flee Palestine mid-shoot. But what emerged, as Cherien tells it, was “a film made from grief, love, and sheer determination.”
Christopher Luxon is on his way to China for his first visit as prime minister- taking off from Whenuapai just before 7am on Tuesday. Deputy political editor Craig McCulloch reports.
Planning your first trip to Hot Springs Village as a potential retiree is an exciting opportunity to experience the community's amenities, lifestyle, and natural beauty firsthand. Here are some recommendations to help you get the most out of your visit and make an informed decision about retirement in Hot Springs Village. Set An Expectation For The Trip Some people have a casual interest in HSV. Others are more serious, looking to decide on the near term. Figure out where you are in the journey and plan accordingly. What's the goal of this first trip? Sit down, talk about it, agree on it, and write it down. Permit yourself to change your mind once you experience the Village, but it's wise to have a plan going in. Pursue your ideal outcome - figure out the best scenario possible and what that might look and feel like. Chase that. Again, new information (and new feelings) can always change it, so permit yourself to change your mind. But, make up your mind in advance what you most want to accomplish with this first trip. Whatever you decide will be fine. Here are just a few questions that may help: What are the top 3 things we want to find out during our trip? What are the top 3 things we most want to experience before we go home? Who can help us make the most of our time? Lastly, on this point, make notes during your stay of the questions you have that you didn't bring with you. Figure Out Where You'll Stay Don't stay in Hot Springs. There's nothing wrong with Hot Springs, but if you're making this trip to investigate HSV as your retirement destination, then stay inside Hot Springs Village. Is it just you and a spouse? Are you alone? Then head over to Airbnb and search “Hot Springs Village, Arkansas.” Pay close attention to each listing to be sure it's inside the Village. If you're unsure, check before you book it. Look for a location that has all the amenities you want, but then focus on the detailed description of the area. Do you want to stay on a golf course? Ensure the listing is located on the golf course and not adjacent to it. Do you want to stay in a lakefront listing? Make sure. And if you're going to stay on one of the four largest lakes, then make sure the listing is on one of them and not one of the much smaller lakes. The four largest are, in descending order of size: Lake Balboa (944 acres), Lake Coronado (380), Lake Cortez (245), and Lake DeSoto (200). Depending on how you answered step 1 - setting your expectation, then get as specific as necessary. If your goal is to investigate living on a particular golf course, then try to find a listing on that golf course. If your goal is to examine residing on a specific lake, find a listing on that lake. But it may be you want to figure those things out. That's okay, pick a place that suits your ideal outcome as your home base while you're here. That'll help you learn more about that place or another place similar - a golf course or a lake. You may want to split your time between a couple of places to gain multiple experiences. Keep in mind that most listings are going to require a stay of 2 or more nights, so if your trip is severely restricted, this might be impractical. Hopefully, you can give yourself 3 nights or longer. Longer is better because I guarantee you'll develop new questions once you drive inside the gates. Lean into your curiosity. Develop A Plan To Achieve Your Ideal Outcome For This Visit I can't stress it enough - ask for help. It's free and without obligation. I'll repeat what I often say: call Ike Eisenhauer, Ken and Laurie Henderson, and Rick Marshall. Ike owns Ike Eisenhauer State Farm, and Ken, Laurie, and Rick all work at McGraw Realtors of HSV. Yes, they're sponsors of this show, but that's got nothing to do with calling them. Call them because they'll happily help you by offering their perspective and help. They all live here and work here. They won't try to sell you anything…except maybe Hot Springs Village.
If you're still dealing with no-shows for your evals or drop-offs after the first visit… this one's for you. In this episode, you'll get a set of surprisingly simple but incredibly powerful strategies that you can plug right into your pre-eval onboarding processto ensure that when a new patient walks through the door, they're already pre-framed to say “yes”… Yes to their plan of care…Yes to staying committed till they've reached their goals … And yes to referring their friends and family. USEFUL INFORMATION: Check out our course: Cash-Based Practice Freedom 2.0
Austan Goolsbee, president of the Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago, is less reserved than the average banker. He explains why vibes are overrated, why the Fed's independence is non-negotiable, and why tariffs could bring the economy back to the Covid era. SOURCES:Austan Goolsbee, president and chief executive officer of the Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago. RESOURCES:"Internet Rising, Prices Falling: Measuring Inflation in a World of E-Commerce," by Austan Goolsbee and Peter Klenow (American Economic Association Papers and Proceedings, 2018).Microeconomics, by Austan Goolsbee, Steven Levitt, and Chad Syverson (2012)."Does the Internet Make Markets More Competitive? Evidence from the Life Insurance Industry," by Jeffrey Brown and Austan Goolsbee (Journal of Political Economy, 2002).Survey of Consumers (University of Michigan).Adobe Digital Price Index. EXTRAS:"Was Austan Goolsbee's First Visit to the Oval Office Almost His Last?" by People I (Mostly) Admire (2022)."Is $2 Trillion the Right Medicine for a Sick Economy?" by Freakonomics Radio (2020)."Fed Up," by Freakonomics Radio (2019)."Why the Trump Tax Cuts Are Terrible/Awesome (Part 2)" by Freakonomics Radio (2018)."Ben Bernanke Gives Himself a Grade," by Freakonomics Radio (2015)."Should the U.S. Merge With Mexico?" by Freakonomics Radio (2014).
You're doing 90% right. So why are people still dropping out?In this kickoff episode of The Retention Killer Series, Martin breaks down the 4 biggest mistakes chiropractors make on a new patient's first visit—and how small tweaks can lead to big wins in retention.You'll learn:How to connect before you go clinicalThe one question that makes patients see the true size of their problemWhy testing only for pain is a dead-endHow to frame your exam so it actually means somethingIf you want better follow-through, better results, and more people staying under care—start here.To learn more about the Difficult Situations online workshop https://unitedchiropractic.glueup.com/event/mastering-difficult-situations-with-martin-harvey-143579/To learn more about the New Zealand Chiropractors Association Conference, May 24th and 25th. https://nzchiropractors.org/nzca-conference-2025/To learn more about the Edinburgh Lectures, June 7th. https://www.chiropracticlectures.com/Learn more about Daily Visit Communication 2.0https://insideoutpractices.thinkific.com/courses/daily-visitCheck out the Retention Recipe https://insideoutpractices.thinkific.com/courses/retention-recipe-2-0Check out Certainty 2.0 https://insideoutpractices.thinkific.com/courses/certainty-2-0Email me - martin@insideoutpractices.com
After years of anticipation, we have FINALLY EXPERIENCED Universal Studios EPIC Universe! 4/5 of the Podcast Co-hosts were able to visit this awesome new addition to the parks for Preview Days and Aly was the one who didn't so she's asking all the questions! Becki & Katie answer with all the things learned on this first visit!Ready to plan your magical Disney vacation with a podcast team member? Fill out our 1-minute form here and we'll be in touch:JOIN OUR PATREON! Support the podcast with Patreon and we will thank you with more resources and access to the podcast hosts! Your support keeps us going and producing this great content! Smart Moms Plan Disney Podcast PatreonSmart Moms Plan Disney Podcast FacebookSmart Moms Plan Disney Podcast Instagram Smart Moms Plan Disney Podcast AmazonHosts: Aly Thomas, Becki Smedley, Stacy WalkerEditing: Stacy WalkerAds from the show:BabyQuip - Pack Light. Travel Happy. Use code SMPOD to get $30 off order of $150 or more!BabyQuip on FacebookBabyQuip on InstagramFriend Like Me SegmentPlanning Family Vacations with Grandparents on Facebook with Brandee Callahan & Tonya DufferSmart_Mom_Jamie_Travels (@smart_mom_jamie_travels) on Instagram with Jamie MenchacaThink you may want to become a Smart Moms Agent? Consider applying here: Smart Moms Travel Agent Application_Some background music from __FASSounds at Pixabay_(Any pricing discussed in this podcast is for entertainment purposes only. See full terms and conditions at Smart Moms Travel)
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Uncle Si gets a surprising invite to open for comedian John Crist but isn't sure he's ready for the big stage. After a suspicious night at a shady motel, Si starts dreaming up wild plans—like busting Phil out for a day in the woods. Worship time with Miss Kay and Phil gets lively when Kay has to shush the gathered crowd, and the boys confirm once and for all that Uncle Si's receipts actually do check out. Martin is forced to defend his undying love for Crocs, John-David shares a wild Florida woman story involving stolen church funds and some ridiculous purchases, Phillip roasts Si's questionable driving skills, and the boys react to a mysterious repeat caller who keeps leaving unsettling (but hilarious) voicemails. Duck Call Room episode #440 is sponsored by: https://smartcredit.com/duck — Get your 7-day trial for just $1 and see how many points you can add to your credit score! https://purehealthresearch.com — Get 35% off when you try Liver Health Formula today when you use DUCK! https://fastgrowingtrees.com/duck — Save up to half-off on select plants and use code DUCK at checkout to get an additional 15% off! https://tecovas.com/duck — Get 10% off handcrafted Tecovas boots when you sign up for email & texts. - Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Regardless of who you see for fertility care, you deserve the best—personalized treatment. I realize that not everyone can come to see me, and I won't be around forever. This information is a valuable resource as you begin your fertility journey, whoever it is with and whenever it takes place. The inspiration behind this topic? Well—it started with some snooping. Several times each day, I hear my receptionist answer the phone and new patients on the other end asking what they can expect at a new patient consult. The mystery is about to be revealed! Read the full show notes on Dr. Aimee's website Do you have questions about IVF?Click here to join Dr. Aimee for The IVF Class. The next live class call is on Monday, January 27, 2025 at 4pm PST, where Dr. Aimee will explain Egg Freezing and there will be time to ask her your questions live on Zoom. Dr. Aimee Eyvazzadeh is one of America's most well known fertility doctors. Her success rate at baby-making is what gives future parents hope when all hope is lost. She pioneered the TUSHY Method and BALLS Method to decrease your time to pregnancy. Learn more about the TUSHY Method and find a wealth of fertility resources at www.draimee.org. Other ways to connect with Dr. Aimee and The Egg Whisperer Show: Subscribe to my YouTube channel for more fertility tips!Subscribe to the newsletter to get updates
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In this special episode, Andrew makes his first-ever visit to the legendary Peter Luger Steakhouse in Williamsburg, Brooklyn, where he sits down with Peter Luger VP Daniel Turtel, a key officer and voice for the iconic establishment. Over a classic Luger's lunch, they discuss the history and enduring allure of this quintessential New York institution, obtaining and cooking the perfect steak, and Dan's unique path in the industry. Andrew also shares his first impressions of this historic dining destination, bringing listeners into a truly unforgettable experience. Huge thanks to Andrew Talks to Chefs' presenting sponsor, meez, the recipe operating software for culinary professionals. Meez powers the Andrew Talks to Chefs podcast as part of the meez Network, featuring a breadth of food and beverage podcasts and newsletters. THINGS YOU SHOULD KNOW:Andrew is a writer by trade. If you'd like to support him, there's no better way than by purchasing his most recent book, The Dish: The Lives and Labor Behind One Plate of Food (October 2023), about all the key people (in the restaurant, on farms, in delivery trucks, etc.) whose stories and work come together in a single restaurant dish.We'd love if you followed us on Instagram. Please also follow Andrew's real-time journal of the travel, research, writing, and production of/for his next book The Opening (working title), which will track four restaurants in different parts of the U.S. from inception to launch.For Andrew's writing, dining, and personal adventures, follow along at his personal feed.Thank you for listening—please don't hesitate to reach out with any feedback and/or suggestions!
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