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The sixth episode of Flowers & Folklore will be all about the tulip!Resources used for this episode:The Language of Flowers by Margaret PickstonThe Language of Flowers by Odessa BegayThe Complete Language of Flowers by S. Theresa DietzFlower Fairies of the Spring by Cicely Mary Barkerhttps://www.tulipmania.art/in-persian-mythology-the-tulip-is-considered-to-be-the-flower-of-love/https://www.dartmoor.gov.uk/learning/dartmoor-legends/the-legend-of-the-bed-of-tulipshttps://amsterdamtulipmuseum.com/pages/the-story-of-the-tulipSave Wild Tulips: https://www.fauna-flora.org/species/wild-tulips/Find Sarah online:InstagramSubstackPinterestHave you heard some interesting folklore about tulips? Please let me know! Leave a comment or email me on podcast@rookbotanics.comMore info and transcript on Sarah's Substack - you must access this via your desktop and not your phone. Get full access to The Foibles of a Florist at sarahrushbrooke.substack.com/subscribe
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The fifth episode of Flowers & Folklore will be all about the daffodil!Resources used for this episode:Discovering the Folklore of Plants by Margaret BakerThe Language of Flowers by Odessa BegayThe Brief Life of Flowers by Fiona StaffordBeatrix Potter's Gardening Life by Marta McDowellFlower Fairies of the Spring by Cicely Mary BarkerFlowers Fairies of the Garden by Cicely Mary Barkerhttps://www.wildlifetrusts.org/wildlife-explorer/wildflowers/wild-daffodilhttps://www.rhs.org.uk/garden-inspiration/plants-we-love/daffodils-art-myth-folklorehttps://www.rhs.org.uk/education-learning/libraries-at-rhs/articles/sarah-backhouse-creator-of-first-pink-daffodilFind Sarah online:InstagramSubstackPinterestHave you heard some interesting folklore about daffodils? Please let me know! Leave a comment or email me on podcast@rookbotanics.comMore info and transcript on Sarah's Substack - you must access this via your desktop and not your phone. Get full access to The Foibles of a Florist at sarahrushbrooke.substack.com/subscribe
Cinema Drive welcomes screenwriter/director/producer Adam "Tex" Davis to the show! Tex is the inspiration and screenwriter for the romcom Just Friends (2005), starring Ryan Reynolds, Amy Smart, and Anna Faris, he's sold screenplays to the likes of Leonardo DiCaprio's Appian Way, and written, rewritten, or punched up over 25 feature film scripts for every major studio in Hollywood!Tex shares his behind-the-scenes stories and terrific insights into the ups and downs of screenwriting, and dives into the Coen brothers' classic Raising Arizona (1987) with Jason and Ryan. It's a Cinema Drive episode you won't want to miss!The Deep Question: You're tasked with creating a movie similar to Hitchcock's The Birds. What animal do you choose instead? And why?This Week's Features:Raising Arizona (1987)Check out Tex's show with Oscar-aficionado Bruce Vilanch!:The Oscars: What Were They Thinking?oscars.wtfatomicentertainment.comMessage Jason and Ryan
As we age, the simple act of eating can transform into a complex challenge. In this episode of the Focused Healthy Family podcast, we delve into the changes that occur in the mouth and throat over time. From drier saliva and decaying teeth to weakened chewing and swallowing muscles, these shifts can have a big impact on nutrition and quality of life. We also highlight the life-saving importance of the Heimlich maneuver, especially as swallowing difficulties increase. Whether you're caring for an aging loved one or navigating these changes yourself, join us for this informative and supportive conversation. Let's tackle the realities of aging with practical tips, expert insights, and a sense of community. #FoodFoibles #FocusedHealthyFamily #SeniorHealth #HealthyEatingTips #SwallowingHealth #DryMouthSolutions #HeimlichManeuver #NutritionForSeniors #ChewingAndSwallowing
The fourth episode of Flowers & Folklore will be all about snowdrop!Resources used for this episode:Discovering the Folklore of Plants by Margaret BakerSnowdrop by Gail HarlandThe Language of Flowers by Odessa BegayThe Brief Life of Flowers by Fiona Staffordhttps://www.woodlandtrust.org.uk/blog/2022/01/where-and-when-to-see-snowdrops/Flower Fairies of the Winter by Cicely Mary BarkerGækkebrev: https://da.wikipedia.org/wiki/G%C3%A6kkebrevFind Sarah online:InstagramSubstackPinterestHave you heard some interesting folklore about snowdrops? Please let me know! Leave a comment or email me on podcast@rookbotanics.comMore info and transcript on Sarah's Substack - you must access this via your desktop and not your phone.Have you heard some interesting folklore about thistles? Please let me know! Leave a comment or email me on podcast@rookbotanics.comMore info and transcript on Sarah's substack - you must access this via your desktop and not your phone. Get full access to The Foibles of a Florist at sarahrushbrooke.substack.com/subscribe
Other than the First Vision, we don't really know a ton about Joseph's teenage years. But, the JSH gives us a little into his character and possibly some things to be aware of in ourselves, regardless of our age.If you'd like to view the video that goes with this podcast, click here
Today's Post - https://bahnsen.co/4fEhs76 Navigating Market Dynamics and Political Impacts: A 2025 Kickoff In this inaugural 2025 episode of Dividend Cafe, David Bahnsen, Managing Partner at The Bahnsen Group, discusses several key topics, including the challenges posed by macro-driven market calls and the complexities of the U.S. House Speaker situation with a potential market impact. David also critiques the bipartisan opposition to the Nippon Steel–U.S. Steel deal, reflecting on the broader implications for American capital markets. The episode sets the stage for the upcoming Year Behind, Year Ahead White Paper, highlighting past themes and future forecasts. 00:00 Welcome to Dividend Cafe 2025 03:34 The Speaker of the House and Market Implications 07:56 Challenges of Market Calls and Investment Themes 14:36 Bipartisan Criticism on U.S. Steel Deal 17:33 Conclusion and Upcoming Content Links mentioned in this episode: DividendCafe.com TheBahnsenGroup.com
Ho ho ho! Merry Christmas! May everyone be devoid of osteoarthritis!The BTBs have a bit of an abbreviated holiday schedule this year but they knew if there's one thing all BTB-heads out there needed, it's more David Boreanaz and more Bones. So Van takes the helm and leads everyone through the bone-dust infected halls of the Jeffersonian institute once againThis time around most of the cast is trapped in quarantine thanks to an eggnog related incident. This causes Booth to miss Christmas with his dumb little boy son, Parker, and as long time Bones fans might know, that's a big deal to the block shaped man. But while stuck in the institute the crew have a murder to solve! Sure it's from over 50 years ago, but maybe, just maybe everyone will learn to love each other in the endDon't forget to check out our new friends at the Oh Crap! Our Fecal Misfortunes and Foibles podcast on Spotify!https://open.spotify.com/show/1WChL23RFp0PtSOm2qsPBJ?si=5c64ede598084fba
The third episode of Flowers & Folklore will be all about mistletoe.Resources used for this episode:*Breverton's Complete Herbal by Terry Breverton*Discovering the Folklore of Plants by Margaret Baker*The Hedgerow Apothecary by Christine Iverson*https://www.kew.org/read-and-watch/mistletoe-christmas-tradition*https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Viscum_album*https://scottishwildlifetrust.org.uk/2015/12/a-folktale-about-mistletoe/?gad_source=1&gclid=Cj0KCQiA88a5BhDPARIsAFj595iDda97vz30rR4HzH01ycUaGv1ejfEX8Zn7L5EliU2caoc2agjB65gaAuHGEALw_wcB*MistleGO the national surveyFind Sarah online:* Instagram* Substack* Pinterest*Buy a Rook Botanics gift voucherHave you heard some interesting folklore about thistles? Please let me know! Leave a comment or email me on podcast@rookbotanics.comMore info and transcript on Sarah's substack - you must access this via your desktop and not your phone. Get full access to The Foibles of a Florist at sarahrushbrooke.substack.com/subscribe
In this episode we answer emails from John, Jane and Christoph. We discuss financial and non-financial considerations when transitioning to retirement, the alternative investment strategy fund QSPNX, and revisit why you should not try to time bond investments anymore than you should try to time the stock market. And THEN we our go through our weekly portfolio reviews of the eight sample portfolios you can find at Portfolios | Risk Parity Radio.Additional Links: Choose FI Episode 508 With Yours Truly: 508 | 5% SWR, Revealed Preferences, and the 3 Stories | Frank Vasquez QSPNX Fund Summary: AQRFunds - AQR Style Premia Alternative FundQSPNX Main Page: AQR Style Premia Alternative Fund - QSPNXAmusing Unedited AI-Bot Summary:What if your retirement could be as thrilling as a holiday adventure? Tune into our pre-Christmas special on Risk Parity Radio, where we unravel the secrets to crafting a financially stable and fulfilling retirement. Join us as we dissect eight unique sample portfolios, responding to John's burning questions about transitioning to a risk parity approach. We celebrate John's upcoming retirement by sharing actionable insights from personal experiences, setting the stage for a journey filled with financial clarity and exciting new opportunities.Ever wondered how to make your retirement years truly rewarding? Discover the art of lifestyle planning as we weigh the merits of covered call strategies against the traditional buy-and-hold approach. From embarking on early adventure travels to finding joy in volunteering or teaching, we guide you in aligning your financial strategies with your life goals. This is not just about numbers; it's about crafting a retirement that's as enriching as it is financially sound, ensuring your golden years shine brightly.As we wrap up, we dive into the AQR Style Premia Alternative Fund's niche role in a risk parity portfolio. With a pinch of humor and a dash of nostalgia, we navigate listener emails, including a lighthearted reflection on childhood mishaps and classroom blunders. We end on a playful note, reminding you to embrace the imperfections and enjoy the whimsical side of life. Remember, while our advice aims to enlighten, always turn to your trusted advisors for personalized guidance.Support the show
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In this special Thanksgiving episode of the North American Veterinary Anesthesia Society Podcast, we take a closer look at some long-standing traditions and practices in veterinary anesthesia. Joined by Dr. Tasha Bartel, veterinary anesthesiologist, chief medical officer at King Animal Hospital, and current NAVAS president, we explore myths, legends, and potentially outdated habits that have been passed down through generations. Together, we debate which of these “old recipes” still hold value and which might be ready for retirement. Grab your knife and fork as we dig into this thought-provoking discussion that challenges the status quo and encourages fresh perspectives in veterinary anesthesia.If you like what you hear, we have a couple of favors to ask of you:Become a member of NAVAS for access to more anesthesia and analgesia educational and RACE-approved CE content.Spread the word. Share our podcast on your socials or a discussion forum. That would really help us achieve our mission: Reduce mortality and morbidity in veterinary patients undergoing sedation, anesthesia, and analgesia through high-quality, peer-reviewed education.Thank you to our sponsor, Dechra - learn more about the pharmaceutical products Dechra has to offer veterinary professionals, such as Zenalpha.If you have questions about this episode or want to suggest topics for future episodes, reach out to the producers at education@mynavas.org.All opinions stated by the host and their guests are theirs alone and do not represent the thoughts or opinions of any corporation, university, or other business or governmental entity.
The second episode of Flowers & Folklore will be all about the thistle!Resources used for this episode:* Breverton's Complete Herbal by Terry Breverton* Discovering the Folklore of Plants by Margaret Baker* Floriography by Jessica Roux* The Language of Flowers by Odessa Begay* The Brief Life of Flowers by Fiona Stafford* Witch's Garden by Sandra Lawrence* The Complete Language of Flowers by S. Theresa Dietz* A Modern Herbal by Alys Fowler* https://www.efdss.org/learning/resources/beginners-guides/47-british-folk-customs-may/3412-may-morning#* https://www.visitscotland.com/things-to-do/attractions/arts-culture/thistle* https://www.nts.org.uk/stories/the-thistle-scotlands-national-flower* https://www.icysedgwick.com/thistles-folklore/Find Sarah online:* Instagram* Substack* PinterestHave you heard some interesting folklore about thistles? Please let me know! Leave a comment or email me on podcast@rookbotanics.comMore info and transcript on Sarah's substack - you must access this via your desktop and not your phone. Get full access to The Foibles of a Florist at sarahrushbrooke.substack.com/subscribe
Ever see a football team score over 200 points before? Not unless you're over 110 years old you haven't, and I suspect you aren't. How about a historical NFL blowout? Ever seen one of those? Probably, because one just happened last week. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
In this episode, The Happier Ladies share highlights from the last few weeks of Happier and Happier in Hollywood and then they share listener Peaks. Get in touch at happierladies@gmail.com Instagram @happierladies Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
0:00 - Disney and DirecTV are engaged in a dispute that took ESPN away from viewers mere minutes before LSU vs USC. The TV plot continues to thicken.19:59 - A sports radio caller in Tennessee almost got divorced live on air after the Vols game this weekend. 35:31 - Adam Schefter recounted some stories earlier in the program where he contacted ACTUAL NFL COACHES AND GMs for fantasy football advice, and it bit him in the butt.
You think you take Fantasy Football seriously? Turns out, Adam Schefter takes it WAY more seriously than you do.
Inspired by college move-in day, we talk about why it's helpful to forecast our own foibles. We also weigh in on the hot debate around the correct way to load a dishwasher, and we introduce a new podcast segment—along with a big life change. Get in touch: podcast@gretchenrubin.com Follow on social media: @GretchenRubin on YouTube @GretchenRubin on TikTok @GretchenRubin on Instagram @GretchenRubin on Threads @LizCraft on Instagram @LizCraft on Threads @GretchenRubin on ThreadsGet the podcast show notes by email every week: happiercast.com/shownotes Get the resources and all links related to this episode here: http://happiercast.com/497 Get Gretchen Rubin's newest New York Times bestselling book Life in Five Senses to see how she discovered a surprising path to a life of more energy, creativity, luck, and love: by tuning in to the five senses. Now available wherever books are sold. Visit Gretchen's website to learn more about Gretchen's best-selling books, products from The Happiness Project Collection, and the Happier app. To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices
"A socially awkward fourteen-year-old who, after everything gets thrown into turmoil, decides to become the queen of evil witches but must continually prove along the way that she's capable of making a thinly-veiled campaign move." ...Well. That's a mouthful. At least we have two guests instead of just one to help us this time -- thanks, Mike and Brittany Sherman! Follow their podcast Oh Crap: Our Fecal Misfortunes and Foibles on Facebook, @oh_crap_podcast on Instagram, or anywhere you get your podcasts! And our links: Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/somebodywritethis Facebook: https://facebook.com/somebodywritethis Twitter: https://twitter.com/writethispod Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/writethispod/ YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@SomebodyWriteThis
The ever episode of Flowers & Folklore will be all about the foxglove!Resources used for this episode:* Breverton's Complete Herbal by Terry Breverton* Discovering the Folklore of Plants by Margaret Baker* Floriography by Jessica Roux* The Language of Flowers by Odessa Begay* The Brief Life of Flowers by Fiona Stafford* The Hedgerow Apothecary by Christine Iverson* The Forager's Calendar by John Wright* Witch's Garden by Sandra Lawrence* Beatrix Potter's Gardening Life by Marta McDowell* https://www.countrylife.co.uk/nature/incredible-tale-foxglove-179066* https://www.woodlandtrust.org.uk/trees-woods-and-wildlife/plants/wild-flowers/foxglove/* https://www.wildlifetrusts.org/wildlife-explorer/wildflowers/foxgloveFind Sarah online:* Instagram* Substack* PinterestHave you heard some interesting folklore about foxgloves? Please let me know! Leave a comment on Substack or email me on podcast@rookbotanics.comMore info and transcript: https://sarahrushbrooke.substack.com/ Get full access to The Foibles of a Florist at sarahrushbrooke.substack.com/subscribe
Have you ever wondered why you shouldn't bring snowdrops into your home? Or what happens when you hear bluebells rings? Then this podcast is for you. There will be monthly episodes from me, Sarah Rushbrooke. I'm a florist, a flower nerd and folklore fanatic. Each episode focuses on a specific flower, it's lore and unusual floral facts.Launching this Sunday! So keep an eye out wherever you listen to podcasts.Find Sarah online:* Instagram* Substack* Pinterest Get full access to The Foibles of a Florist at sarahrushbrooke.substack.com/subscribe
Andy and Dani go to Paris. Dani gets all English Major-y and Andy does too? Could this be one of the best books ever written? Absolutely. Will this book take a lot of emotional bandwidth? Most definitely. Is this book worth reading? 100 times, yes. Giovanni's Room by James Baldwin
It's 402 BCE and Rome and Veii are tooth and nail in siege mode. Rome seems to be on the front foot, but can they stay there?
Mike from the podcast “Oh Crap! Our Fecal Misfortunes and Foibles” trades in his toilet seat for the hot seat this week! The clinical social worker answers all our questions about his work in psychiatric care, growing up in the Mormon church, and about his controversial podcast that delves into some very fecal matters! Mike's philosophy? Give yourself permission to feel what you're feeling. … but is he the feeling Cancer or the philosophical Sagittarius? This week Sarah teams up with guest astrologer Logan Richman an Evolutionary Astrologer & Psychic Medium from Minneapolis, MN. Can Sarah and Logan detect Mike's chart or will they get duped by the Red Herring? In each episode our astrologers look to the stars to match our guest to one of two birth charts. One chart is drawn from our guest's birth date and one is a red herring. Are their chances only a skeptical 50/50 or can the powers of Astrology point Team Astrology in the right direction at least 80% of the time? Will they do it? Can YOU do it? To play along, check the two birth charts and case files for this episode and every episode at http://astrodetectivespod.com New Episodes Every Other Tuesday! If you want more of this episode, listen to our weekly post-case Astro chat, "AstroDetectives: Debrief" available now for free and exclusively at patreon.com/AstroDetectives where you can also support the show for as little as $3. --------- Listen to Mike's podcast “Oh Crap! Our Fecal Misfortunes and Foibles” (@oh_crap_podcast on Instagram) Contact Logan Richman for Astrological & Psychic Mediumship readings at AkashicLogan@gmail.com --------- Email us at: astrodetectives@gmail.com Follow us on Instagram: @astrodetectives Schedule Astrology and Human Design readings with Sarah at: mycosmiccoach.com Schedule a Solar Panel Consultation by emailing Scott your electric bill: scott.randall@sunrun.com That catchy theme music is by Coma-Media from Pixabay Ok search engines, let's talk about #astrology meeting #science trying to #debunk or #prove astrology. A little #debate but mostly we're using the scientific method to determine the effectiveness or legitimacy of astrologists claims of astrology being a phenomenon. #astrology #astrologers #astrologypodcasts #spiritualpodcast #cancer #sagittarius #plutoinaquarius #yogainspiration #crystalhealing #hellenisticastrology #astrologymemes #mercuryretrograde #norwac2024 #pluto
Jerry is in for Gio for the 9am hour. Jerry gives his take on the Knicks losing the series (it sucks he said). Boomer said with the injury to Jalen Brunson, the Knicks would not have competed with the Celtics anyway. We talked about all the Knicks injuries. The Knicks are in a great spot going forward. A Knicks fan is pissed at Knicks fans this morning for wanting guys traded. Jerry returns for an update (he's also hosting as Gio left early). Jerry starts with the sounds of last night's Knicks series loss to the Pacers. The Timberwolves beat the Nuggets and knocked them out of the playoffs. The Nuggets head coach has had it with your ‘stupid ass questions'. Edwin Diaz continues to struggle as the Mets lose a series to the Marlins. The Moment of The Day involves Evan Roberts screaming ‘I've gotta crap' over and over again. In the final segment of the show, a caller said Gio touched the money many times so it's no wonder the Knicks lost. The Knicks were up 2-0 and on the verge of going up 3-0.
Ever found yourself chuckling at the absurdity of everyday financial burdens while simultaneously marveling at the advancements in tech and food science? That's the rollercoaster ride we're inviting you on from our Madhouse Studio, where we open up about the grind of work schedules, the sting of utility bills, and the labyrinth of medical billing. You'll find camaraderie in our conversations about the economic disparities that have us all scratching our heads, wondering when owning a home became a relic of the past.Lights, camera, action – or should I say pan, tilt, zoom? We're talking serious studio enhancements as we steer through the maze of PTZ cameras and tower computers, all to bring crystal-clear video to your screens. Join us as we spill the beans on the highs and lows of tech upgrades and share a laugh over our comically oversized monitor that could rival the neighborly fence from "Home Improvement." But it's not all wires and widgets; we're also hitting the road with a mobile setup that promises to take our podcast and health chats to the great outdoors, complete with musings on 3D printed meat that might just revolutionize your next BBQ.As we wrap up with tales of integrity and a passion for local sports, you'll feel the pulse of our community. From debating the sentimental value of Cleveland's sports venues to sponsoring a youth basketball team and the inevitable sports injury that comes with it, we're not just observing – we're participating in the heart of our local culture. And what's a gathering without a game of cornhole? Picture this: a local tournament that has us juggling laughter and competition as effortlessly as we do our work-life balance. So, pull up a chair, tune in, and let's navigate the quirks of life together. MonstrosityMonstrosity has celebrity guests, deep paranormal discussions, and comedy gold.Listen on: Apple Podcasts Spotify Life In Bold with Ben Hawes
In an earnest conversation between Tom and Joe they discuss the changing landscape in portable gaming the Switch 2 could be facing, what the heck Microsoft is doing, and how important console exclusives are.
Dave is joined by Chris Ying, Chris Bianco, and Kelly Meinhardt for Part 2 of a two-part episode. Dave and Chris Bianco talk about their experiences going on talk shows to cook, before getting into a live version of the Pronunciation Bee. Hosts: Dave Chang and Chris Ying Guests: Chris Bianco and Kelly Meinhardt Producers: Victoria Valencia, Cory McConnell, and Euno Lee Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Support us on Patreon!Join our Discord!Music by Yael Jacobs, Emma Celeste, and Noëlle MidnightTwitter: @IdleCuriositiesAftershow available in the Patreon feed for anyone at the $2 level or higher.
In this episode we answer questions from BuilderMan, Drew and MyContactInfo. We discuss how to incorporate farmland and other illiquid, income-producing assets in retirement expense planning, the perilous process of trying to manage a portfolio based on expert picks -- here, Ray Dalio -- and why venture capital may not be so smart.And then we discuss the new Risk Parity Chronicles Monthly Roundup and a rebalancing of the Accelerated Permanent Portfolio sample portfolio.And we sing the Iowa Corn Song!Links:Gladstone LAND ETF: LAND - Gladstone Land Corp Chart - NASDAQ | MorningstarRay Dalio Article About Cash: (24) The Thinking Behind Why Cash Is Now Good (and not Trash) | LinkedInAswath Damodaran Blog Article on Venture Capital: Musings on Markets: Putting the (Insta)cart before the (Grocery) horse: A COVID Favorite's Reality Check! (aswathdamodaran.blogspot.com)Risk Parity Chronicles Risk Parity Roundup: Risk Parity Roundup: October 2023 (riskparitychronicles.com)Support the show
In this episode we answer emails from MyContactInfo, Kyle and Eric. We discuss the pitfalls of retirement tools with help from Newman, Bob Ross and a contribution question and our old semi-nemesis, TIPS.Link:Bill Bernstein TIPS Ladder Article: Riskless at Age 104 - Articles - Advisor PerspectivesSupport the show
It's a mostly lightning round show where Kyle and Luke Talk briefly about recent anime and other animated shows that have been on lately, Kyle is psyched for Kite Man, and Luke goes down another rabbit hole explaining the significance of the Ferengi characters on Star Trek: Deep Space Nine in anticipation of a forthcoming episode of Lower Decks. (Opinions expressed by Kyle and Luke are their own and have no relevance to the opinions of any large animation studios we happen to work for.) Please leave us feedback and otherwise interact with us at http://www.facebook.com/kyleandluke!
The Business of Hollywood Lee Stobby, LeeStobby.com – The Sharkpreneur podcast with Seth Greene Episode 972 Lee Stobby Lee Stobby has over 15 years of management and producing experience and focuses on championing strong independent voices and quality cinema and television. He is a literary manager, producer, and principal of 2B CONT'D. His success can be attributed to his passion, extensive knowledge, and enthusiasm for films. This has enabled him to, on numerous occasions, discover raw, exciting new talent and build them into juggernauts in Hollywood. Some of his client highlights include: Shay Hatten (JOHN WICK: CHAPTER 3, JOHN WICK 4, ARMY OF THE DEAD, ARMY OF THIEVES, DAY SHIFT), Kate Trefry (STRANGER THINGS), Isaac Adamson (#1 Black List script BUBBLES), Rodney Ascher (ROOM 237, THE NIGHTMARE, A GLITCH IN THE MATRIX), and Myroslav Slaboshpytskiy (Cannes winner THE TRIBE and upcoming THE TIGER starring Alexander Skarsgård and Dane DeHaan). Recently, he produced dark comedy feature FOIBLES, a dark comedy starring John Karna, Carina Conti, and Deborah Wilson, which is currently in post and is the Fantasia alum Ryan Oksenberg's feature film debut. Stobby's other Producing highlights and credits include SISTER AIMEE, which premiered at the 2019 Sundance Film Festival and was released by 1091; WILDLING starring Bel Powley, Liv Tyler and Brad Dourif and which sold to IFC and premiered at the 2017 SXSW; HOW TO BE ALONE staring Maika Monroe and Joe Keery; PEOPLING, starring Kimmy Robertson and Josh Fadem which played at Fantasia, Fantasic Fest, and Sitges and has over 30 million online views; MUNCHAUSEN written and directed by Ari Aster; PLAY ME, a new horror short by Caleb Phillips (SXSW winning filmmaker behind THE OTHER SIDE OF THE BOX, which has over 10 million views online). As for development, Stobby has a horror satire from Sundance and Cannes Auteur filmmaker Rodney Ascher with Greg Silverman's Stampede Ventures producing alongside Stobby, as well as feature development set up with Matt Reeves' 6th and Idaho, Charlize Theron's Denver and Delilah, Darren Aronofsky's Protozoa, Universal, Timur Bekmambetov's Bazelevs, and Netflix. Listen to this informative Sharkpreneur episode with Lee Stobby about the business of Hollywood. Here are some of the beneficial topics covered on this week's show: - How working with people with intense personalities, like actors, taught hi valuable lessons about dealing with challenging situations. - Why it's important to be a warrior in Hollywood and fight for your art and its quality. - How people in Hollywood often pass on films that end up being masterpieces. - Why it's important to understand what audiences want and then find creative ways to cater to their expectations while staying true to your art. - How it's important to create unique, smart, and compelling content to attract audiences. Connect with Lee: Guest Contact Info Twitter @LeeStobby Instagram @leestobby Facebook facebook.com/leestobby Links Mentioned: leestobby.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
See Red Fred and the Podfather Doug Thonus discuss their feelings about the surprising US loss to Germany in the FIBA World Cup. They also provide their predictions on who will start, but more importantly, who should start for the Beloved Bulls.
In this episode of The Mentors Radio, Host Tom Loarie talks with Melissa Schilling, author of Quirky, professor of management and organization at New York University's Stern School of Business, the Innovation Director for Stern's Fubon Center for Technology, Business and Innovation, and one of the world's leading authorities on innovation strategy and the science of creativity. You'll learn the science behind the convergence of the traits, foibles and genius of breakthrough innovators such as Madame Curie, Elon Musk, Benjamin Franklin, Steve Jobs and Albert Einstein. How do we recognize and nurture these in people we manage at work, in our children and in life? Find out! Listen to this episode below or on ANY podcast platform (from Apple to Google to iTunes etc )— Just type in “THE Mentors RADIO” … even easier, Subscribe HERE & listen on any podcast platform! (click here). And if you like this show, we'd be grateful for a 5-star review on Apple Podcasts or Spotify! SHOW NOTES: MELISSA SCHILLING: BIO: https://www.antitrustinstitute.org/people/melissa-a-schilling/ YOU TUBE CHANNEL: https://www.youtube.com/@melissaschilling1138 BOOKS: Quirky: The Remarkable Story of the Traits, Foibles, and Genius of Breakthrough Innovators Who Changed the World, by Melissa Schilling Strategic Management: Theory & Cases: An Integrated Approach, by Charles W.L. Hill, Melissa A. Schilling, et. al. — widely used and very popular textbook. Melissa Schilling's Strategic Management of Technological Innovation is the #1 innovation strategy text in the world. It approaches the subject of innovation management as a strategic process, and is organized to mirror the strategic management process used in most strategy textbooks, progressing from assessing the competitive dynamics of a situation to strategy formulation, to strategy implementation. While the book emphasizes practical applications and examples, it also provides systemic coverage of the existing research and footnotes to guide further reading. It is designed to be a primary text for courses in strategic management and innovation and new product development. It is written with the needs of both business students and engineering students.
Gather ‘round wine enthusiasts, adventurous gastronomes, and curious wanderers for this week’s edition of Grape... The post Episode #730 – Food and Wine Foibles: If the Taste Ain't Great, MANIPULATE! appeared first on .
Hannah covers three main stories this week. She starts off covering Donald Trump's interview with Brett Baier and why she thinks this interview highlighted one of the main weaknesses of Donald Trump's candidacy. Following this story, Hannah brings the latest regarding Hunter Biden, his guilty plea, and the lack of consequences he will face. Finally, closing out the podcast this week, Hannah offers some cultural commentary on the Titan submersible that imploded while attempting to tour the Titanic wreckage. https://www.thehannahmillershow.com/podcasts/https://bobslone.com/contact/bob@bobslone.com
Dave, Chris, and Euno sit down for a mailbag episode that covers a range of topics, including what would go into a hypothetical MDM vending machine. Things take a turn when Dave and Chris describe their misadventures with teaching their kids how to read. Host: Dave Chang and Chris Ying Guest: Euno Lee Producer: Victoria Valencia, Cory McConnell, Gabi Marler, and Euno Lee Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Happy Monday! Sam and Emma host Alissa Quart, executive director of the Economic Hardship Reporting Project, to discuss her recent book Bootstrapped: Liberating Ourselves from the American Dream. Then, they're joined by Aaron Kleinman, director of research for the States Project at Future Now, to discuss the Virginia legislative primaries, coming up next Tuesday June 20th. Sam and Emma first run through today's big headlines, parsing through Trump's most recent indictments, and why even his GOP allies are saying he might be done. Alissa Quart then dives right into the ironic origins of the US' “bootstraps” myth of the “self-made man” as terms meant to poke fun at those who believed in this oxymoronic dream, before being embraced by various earnest authors like Emerson and Thoreau – as well as perhaps less earnest ones – who began to reframe these ideas in celebration of rugged individualism (despite their own dependence on community). Expanding on the conversation, Quart then walks through the redefining of these ideas on a political level over the course of the Twentieth Century, from the Presidency of Hoover to the Neoliberal turn under Reagan and Clinton, all serving to reify the defining American myth of meritocracy. After touching on the particular corporatization of this myth in the 21st Century, Alissa, Sam, and Emma wrap up by exploring interpersonal and political avenues to begin busting this myth, and ways to materially begin that shift. Aaron Kleinman then takes on Virginia's impending legislative primaries, and why these elections make or break the politics of a swing state that serves as a lifeline to much of the hard-red South, particularly with the threat of pro-life Democrats. And in the Fun Half: Sam and Emma watch Bill Barr turn his back on Donald Trump while Kari Lake jumps in line to defend him (and her VP chances), Joe from Ohio discusses accountability for gun control, and Aesop's Foibles discusses political firings and the world of unemployment. The MR Crew also dives into the Trump-DeSantis race as it heats up (very unevenly), and watches Charlie Kirk effortlessly put down women at the TPUSA Young Women's Leadership Summit. Mike from Maryland asks the MR Crew for their takes on some gun laws, plus, your calls and IMs! Check out Alissa's book here: https://www.harpercollins.com/products/bootstrapped-alissa-quart?variant=40517189599266 Check out the States Project here: https://statesproject.org/ Become a member at JoinTheMajorityReport.com: https://fans.fm/majority/join Subscribe to the ESVN YouTube channel here: https://www.youtube.com/esvnshow Subscribe to the AMQuickie newsletter here: https://am-quickie.ghost.io/ Join the Majority Report Discord! http://majoritydiscord.com/ Get all your MR merch at our store: https://shop.majorityreportradio.com/ Get the free Majority Report App!: http://majority.fm/app Check out today's sponsors: HelloFresh: Thanks HelloFresh! Go to https://HelloFresh.com/MAJORITY16 and use code MAJORITY16 for 16 free meals plus free shipping! Follow the Majority Report crew on Twitter: @SamSeder @EmmaVigeland @MattBinder @MattLech @BF1nn @BradKAlsop Check out Matt's show, Left Reckoning, on Youtube, and subscribe on Patreon! https://www.patreon.com/leftreckoning Subscribe to Discourse Blog, a newsletter and website for progressive essays and related fun partly run by AM Quickie writer Jack Crosbie. https://discourseblog.com/ Check out Ava Raiza's music here! https://avaraiza.bandcamp.com/ The Majority Report with Sam Seder - https://majorityreportradio.com/
Original Air Date: 09/02/21 The boys break down the devastating series against the Dodgers, discuss the controversial decisions Brian Snitker makes and what they could mean for the team's fortune, thank God for the end of preseason football, discuss the Falcons 53 man roster and congratulate Clint Capela on his extension while Adam thinks that there may be more to the move than meets the eye. Show Notes: Intro: 0:00-4:33 Braves Talk: 4:33-30:57 Falcons Talk: 30:57-1:01:15 Hawks Talk: 1:01:15-1:04:58
For episode 50, I'm thrilled to welcome my mom back to Dear Nina. My mom, Kathy Sackheim, has been an instrumental part of the Dear Nina friendship universe. I quote her often in the column and the podcast. In this 20-minute episode she answered some questions that came in from the Dear Nina Facebook group. We covered the ways she's seen attitudes about friendship change through the decades, whether parents and kids can be friends, whether parents should get involved in teens' friendship issues, handling other parents' opinions of us, letting go of trying to control your older kids as they leave for college (and earlier and later!), and lots more. Let's connect over all things friendship! Here's my Substack newsletter about friendship & more Instagram Twitter JOIN the Dear Nina Facebook group Ask an anonymous question Next Virtual Book Club Meetings
Alec and Nick pull back the Flavortone curtain and take up influential sitcom Frasier to discuss the decorum of Foibles as a primary engine of music. Known as a minor weakness or eccentricity in one's character, or the weaker part of a sword blade—the conversation uses the Foible to explore wide-ranging commentary on Christianity, the trial of Socrates, sites of contested authorship in American minimalism, Rip Van Winkle sleeping through the Revolutionary War, comedy, Fluxus, the work of Torn Hawk, and more. Ultimately, the duo asks: is the foible of a blade actually the avant-garde? Are the aesthetics of experimental music actually defined and determined by the foible? And, is the foible a primary site for our social life and shared narratives of music? The discussion ends with Alec and Nick sharing anecdotes of their own personal foibles in the realm of music: including getting embarrassingly wasted at Cecil Taylor's birthday party, abandoning one's post as a handbell choir director in Ohio, and the foible masterclass of co-running a DIY music space in the early 2010s.
Andy and Brendan are bouncing into Friday after that exhilarating Thursday night finish at Riviera, where a new thirstbucket of the century was born. Andy relays a few notes from the ground after following the Tiger, Rory, and JT supergroup and seemingly ending up like Waldo in the background of every shot. There are some optimistic thoughts on Tiger, a few comments on playing with his “friends,” and getting the real deal product in the same week that the Netflix show has gotten so much of the attention. There are a few angry notes about Thomas Pieters not being in the field, and some scuttlebutt about who might make designated events going forward into next year. News hits on some LIV roster moves and the deliverance brought by Mean Dean Burmester. There's an unplanned personality quiz taken on the LIV site that apparently matches you up with your team. SGS Golf Advice closes it out to get us to the weekend.
What is the relationship between faith and works? This last Sunday, Chris presented us with the variety of perspectives that the authors of the Scriptures give on this relationship. How do we live within the tension that what we do doesn't matter at all, yet what we do matters a lot? If our faith is a living thing, which the biblical authors seem to suggest, then perhaps the solution is to get as close to the source of “life” as possible. We know that this source is none other than Jesus himself — being in His presence, cultivating intimacy, and building trust with Him. This is what makes a fruitful life of love and obedience to God. We trust the Holy Spirit to convict us of our sin, and assure us of our righteous identity in Christ. This is how God turns our weaknesses into our weapons!
Andrew Gaines! Educator! Therapist! Dear old friend! AND MUCH MORE! We've known each other for more than three decades! We have a wonderful chat about life and theater and therapy and more! Enjoy! PS Here is the bonus second half of our chat on Patreon!
In this episode we answer emails from Nick, Mr. Harris and Howard. We discuss the hoary details of the tax reporting of GLDM, following your rebalancing rules and why relying on the past performance of managed mutual funds probably is not a good idea.And THEN we our go through our weekly portfolio reviews of the seven sample portfolios you can find at Portfolios | Risk Parity Radio. With rebalancing this week!Additional links:Father McKenna Center Giving Page: Donate - Father McKenna CenterOptimal Rebalancing Article: Optimal Rebalancing – Time Horizons Vs Tolerance Bands (kitces.com)SPIVA Report for 2021: SPIVA U.S. Year-End 2021 Scorecard (spglobal.com)Morningstar Analyzer -- PRWCX: PRWCX – Portfolio – T. Rowe Price Capital Appreciation | MorningstarPortfolio Visualizer Comparison Analyses of PRWCX: Backtest Portfolio Asset Allocation (portfoliovisualizer.com)Support the show
This week Jenn's back in Philly for a funeral, Kim's with her family in the country and we're talking all about what it's like to go back home, the waning days of summer, the burden of home-ownership, attention neediness, owning your foibles, slowing down time, dealing with anger and rage, coming to terms with professional jealousy and so much more!Don't forget: We have a Patreon! Sign up for invites to special events, exclusive content, and bonus EIF episodes: patreon.com/everythingisfine Our show's Instagram is @eifpodcast. We're also on Twitter @theeifpodcast and Facebook. you can find Kim on her blog Girls of a Certain Age. You can find Jenn at Here Are Some Things. If you like the show, please rate or review it and don't forget to share it with your favorite 40+ friends. Our GDPR privacy policy was updated on August 8, 2022. Visit acast.com/privacy for more information.
It's time for a Friday Flight! These episodes are all about the week's financial news and the impact on your personal finances. There are a lot of headlines out there, but we distill it down to specific takeaways that will allow you to kick off the weekend informed and help you to continue to make smart money moves. In this episode we cover some relevant and helpful stories like: boosted HSA contribution limits, making the most of the student loan pause, foibles of student loan forgiveness, Buffett's brilliance, how much crypto you should own, how death causes us to spend more, rent-a-bank payday lenders ripping people off, trading dollars for data, what higher interest rates mean for you, fraudulent medical bills on your credit report, & better ways to use social media. And please help us to spread the word by letting friends and family know about How to Money! Hit the share button, subscribe if you're not already a regular listener, and give us a quick review in Apple Podcasts or wherever you get your podcasts. Help us to change the conversation around personal finance and get more people doing smart things with their money. Have an awesome weekend! Best friends out! See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.