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The Supreme Court sides with Bayer in a major Roundup ruling that could derail thousands of cancer-warning lawsuits and is drawing sharp criticism from MAHA activists - MAHA activist Vani Hari weighs in. DHS Secretary Markwayne Mullin clashes with House Democrats while detailing the administration's efforts to locate unaccompanied migrant children the federal government lost track of under President Biden. Denmark's center-left government considers a nationwide ban on broadcasting the Islamic call to prayer as it continues pursuing some of Europe's toughest immigration policies. A giraffe named Gracie remains on the loose in the Texas Hill Country as helicopters, drones and local authorities join the search and her owner offers a $5,000 reward. Cozy Earth: Visit https://www.CozyEarth.com & Use code MEGYN for up to 20% off Supersure Insurance: Upgrade your business insurance to a year-round SuperAgency at https://Supersure.com/Megyn Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
In this series, Jeff & Andy dive into a mix of useless facts, myths, forgotten stories, and strange truths.In this episode, Jeff shares facts about giraffes in spirit of the missing giraffe in Texas, and Andy tells how our sleep habits changed after the Industrial Revolution.This series is brought to you by the amazing Cedar Run Decoys.
Andy and Randy highlight the incredible turnout for World Cup watch parties in Atlanta and review the latest All-Star voting results for the Braves. The conversation also covers a bizarre story about a missing giraffe in Texas before concluding with a competitive round of Sports Jeopardy. 01:00 - World Cup In Atlanta 03:47 - NHL Return To Atlanta 04:41 - Braves All-Star Voting 06:39 - Missing Giraffe Found 09:47 - Sports Jeopardy Game
Andy and Randy review the latest NFL headlines, including Matthew Stafford's motivation to play longer and Brandon Aiyuk's social media posts. They also break down Atlanta Hawks roster decisions and discuss the viral story of a missing 11-foot giraffe found in Texas. The segment concludes with Braves All-Star updates and a round of Friday Sports Jeopardy trivia. 01:56 - College Nicknames And Friends 08:01 - NFL No Huddle Headliners 14:42 - World Cup Performance Critique 20:12 - Hawks News And NBA Rumors 30:50 - Atlanta Events And Braves All-Stars 36:03 - Missing 11-Foot Giraffe Found 39:11 - Friday Sports Jeopardy
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Keefer Madness: The guys discuss a Giraffe that is on the loose in Texas and discuss what events led to this and wonder how no one has been able to find it yet!
06/24 Hour 4: Paul Toboni Joins The Junkies - 1:00 Entertainment Page: Have Some Manners - 20:00 How Can You Possibly Lose This Zoo Animal - 34:00
HITM: We are joined by auditor Hannah to chat about keeping pigs and monkeys as unusual pets, and catch up with author Gayle Stewart in our "Where are they now" segment. Plus, we dive into boarding barn etiquette with a look at 10 mistakes you might not realize you are making.Auditor Post Show: In our “Meet the Auditor” segment Marie joins us.HORSES IN THE MORNING Episode 3980 – Show Notes and Links:Hosts: Jamie Jennings of Flyover Farm & Glenn the GeekJamie and Glenn's Amazon StoreTitle Sponsor: Chewy EquinePremier Sponsor: CareCreditPicture Credit: Auditor HannahGuest: Auditor HannahGuest: Gayle Stewart of 100 Horses in History: True Stories of Horses Who Shaped Our World Spalding Labs Fly Predators Coupon: HRN10 for 10% off your first order.Additional support for this podcast provided by: , Equine Network and Listeners Like YouTime Stamps:00:00 - Intro & episode overview00:48 - Giraffe escape & bee truck crash05:16 - Auditor birthday & Ashley's Montana barn09:27 - Montana weather & outdoor adventures13:36 - Auditor Hannah's pet pigs21:19 - Hannah's vet school & horse Zane21:41 - Hannah's pet monkey in Nicaragua28:13 - “Where Are They Now” with author Gail Stewart34:26 - Writing 100 Horses in History40:43 - This Day in Equine History segment44:04 - Boarding barn etiquette mistakes discussion52:36 - Episode wrap-up & Ashley's other shows
Arby's employee accused of giving herpes to a customer. Vietnam police rescue 500 pet cats from being eaten in largest bust ever. The search is on in Texas for a missing giraffe named Gracie. Weird AF News is the only daily weird news podcast in the world. Weird news 5 days/week and on Friday it's only Floridaman. SUPPORT by joining the Weird AF News Patreon http://patreon.com/weirdafnews - OR buy Jonesy a coffee at http://buymeacoffee.com/funnyjones Buy MERCH: https://weirdafnews.merchmake.com/ - Check out the official website https://WeirdAFnews.com and FOLLOW host Jonesy at http://instagram.com/funnyjones - wants Jonesy to come perform standup comedy in your city? Fill out the form: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSfvYbm8Wgz3Oc2KSDg0-C6EtSlx369bvi7xdUpx_7UNGA_fIw/viewform
HITM: We are joined by auditor Hannah to chat about keeping pigs and monkeys as unusual pets, and catch up with author Gayle Stewart in our "Where are they now" segment. Plus, we dive into boarding barn etiquette with a look at 10 mistakes you might not realize you are making.Auditor Post Show: In our “Meet the Auditor” segment Marie joins us.HORSES IN THE MORNING Episode 3980 – Show Notes and Links:Hosts: Jamie Jennings of Flyover Farm & Glenn the GeekJamie and Glenn's Amazon StoreTitle Sponsor: Chewy EquinePremier Sponsor: CareCreditPicture Credit: Auditor HannahGuest: Auditor HannahGuest: Gayle Stewart of 100 Horses in History: True Stories of Horses Who Shaped Our World Spalding Labs Fly Predators Coupon: HRN10 for 10% off your first order.Additional support for this podcast provided by: , Equine Network and Listeners Like YouTime Stamps:00:00 - Intro & episode overview00:48 - Giraffe escape & bee truck crash05:16 - Auditor birthday & Ashley's Montana barn09:27 - Montana weather & outdoor adventures13:36 - Auditor Hannah's pet pigs21:19 - Hannah's vet school & horse Zane21:41 - Hannah's pet monkey in Nicaragua28:13 - “Where Are They Now” with author Gail Stewart34:26 - Writing 100 Horses in History40:43 - This Day in Equine History segment44:04 - Boarding barn etiquette mistakes discussion52:36 - Episode wrap-up & Ashley's other shows
Here's everything you need to know about their safe return plus some giraffe facts
Most conversations about AI focus on doom and gloom, but what if the real risks come from ignoring its enormous potential for good? In this episode, John Graham, a seasoned diplomat and author, challenges us to rethink how we view technological innovation and global risks. Graham shares gripping stories from his adventurous life, from near-death mountain climbs to intense diplomatic battles, illustrating how a life of pushing boundaries can lead to a deeper understanding of purpose and responsibility. You'll discover how Graham's journey underscores a vital truth: true meaning often comes through service and solving public problems. This episode reveals the profound connection between courage, compassion, and leadership in navigating our most pressing challenges. I hope you enjoy it!
Die Erdmännchen Jan und Henry können nicht einschlafen, denn sie hören ein seltsames Geräusch. Es klingt wie eine Giraffe, die sich auf dem Klo versteckt hat. Das Sandmännchen hat dir aber nicht nur diese Geschichte mitgebracht, sondern auch noch das Kinderlied "Die Grille Ciciri" von Susann Ertel.
Der Zoologe Andreas Hantschk spricht im zweiten Teil der Serie über die erste Giraffe, die als Schauobjekt zu Beginn des 19. Jahrhunderts nach Wien gelangte. Gestaltung: Rosemarie Burgstaller- eine Eigenproduktion des ORF, gesendet in Ö1 am 16.6.2026.
This week we go into the mind of Sas and talk about a few things he has going in his life. Also, we get a rant from Inor. Plus, New AND Improved email, robbing kids, sharks behaving badly, monkey pox dump, flesh eating disease and Weird News!
Chris and Elecia talk about pushing out of their comfort zone, networking advice, adding STARs and action verbs to resumes, using rust, thermo forming plastics, soldering together audio gear, and winning awards. If you are looking for an update to your resume or are interviewing for a new job and you haven't heard of the STAR method (Situation, Task, Action, Result), it is a good way to formulate what you've done in a way that helps people see your impact. The Rutgers College Career Development Center has a STAR description that includes how to take your current, boring "did the task" resume bullet point and move it into STAR format and then into resume format to say "got great things done". There are lots of examples of STAR in practice (ex 1, ex 2). We mainly talked about resumes but it is very useful for having coherent stories during interviews. (Search "STAR resume", "STAR interview", "STAR engineering" to find a presentation that works for you. The college career sites are probably the best ones I've found.) On the topic of resumes, if you don't know about resume action verbs, let us share some lists that will make writing your resume 25% less painful. Again, college career development centers have the best ones (Harvard Business School's action verb list is good for managers, Penn State has a nice set of verbs for engineering or see University of Houston's verb list for engineering.) And on the topic of interviewing and networking, do you have an elevator pitch for yourself? A short introduction of who you are? It is really handy to have that for conferences as well. Princeton has a short write up on putting one together; UPenn has a long write up (ironic given the topic but still useful). Will Chris be adding the Rust language to his resume? Too early to tell. He's been learning with Rust for Embedded C Programmers - OpenTitan Documentation. Elecia has been playing with origami molded fabrics, as learned on Instructable Paper Mold Origami Fabrics 3. The term on Instagram seems to be #plissage and it is covered in (super famous origami guy) Paul Jackson's encyclopedic Complete Pleats. Chris has built a Colour Duo 2-Channel Colour Channel Strip Kit (a preamp with modifiable analog processing). This kit is from DIY Recording Equipment. He's enjoying working with it while recording music. After Elecia's New Year's Resolution to apply for awards, we won a Communicator Award for Individual Episodes-Science & Technology, Distinction 2026 for an episode about engineering the landscape of fear and conservation technology in the wild: 501: Inside the Armpit of a Giraffe. This was quite the honor but after some consideration, we are even more honored to be nominated by listeners for the IEEE Educational Activities Board (EAB) Meritorious Achievement Award in Outreach and Informal Education. This award "recognizes IEEE members who volunteer their time and effort to improve the informal education community, helping to promote engineering to students, parents, and the general public." Having fulfilled the objective and gone beyond, Elecia is still planning to apply for the AAAS Kavli Science Journalism Awards where we'll need to find one or two episodes from July 2025 to July 2026 that show off "scientific accuracy, initiative, originality, clarity of interpretation, and value in fostering a better public understanding of science and its impact." Transcript
Ronny, der Regenwurm, findet den Ausgang des Zoos nicht. Da kann Gisela, die Giraffe helfen. Er kriecht auf ihr Maul, sie hebt den Kopf, er sieht sich um: Da vorne ist der Ausgang! Eine weite Reise für einen kleinen Wurm. (Eine Geschichte von Lotte Kinskofer, erzählt von Stefan Murr.)
Years ago, Dr. Francis Hitching gave us his book The Neck of the Giraffe, and in this, he writes that Darwinism is in a lot of trouble. He laments, and I'm using his own words, that evolution “has not, contrary to general belief, and despite very great efforts, been proven.”Hitching points out that fossils do not show any history of evolutionary development. He says, creatures “come into the fossil record seemingly from nowhere – mysteriously, suddenly, fully formed and in a most un-Darwinian way.” He admits that the systematic gaps in the fossil record will never be filled with evolutionary ancestors and that it can no longer be claimed that someday scientists will find the missing creatures. He confesses that in the history of life, plants and animals must be treated as though they came into existence fully formed – in the forms we know today. Hitching also notes other problems and complains that science has no idea how the genetic code could have formed without a Creator, while mutations cannot explain the supposed changes of evolution.Hitching insists that there can be no debate that evolution actually took place. After all, he says, we are here and that is proof enough. But his statements are an honest and bottom-line admission that the theory of evolution has no support from the scientific facts.Psalm 104:30-31"Thou sendest forth thy spirit, they are created: and thou renewest the face of the earth. The glory of the Lord shall endure for ever: the Lord shall rejoice in his works.”Prayer: Lord God, Your Hand is not hidden even from those who do not want to see it because Your glory is so great. For this I thank You and I pray that Your Hand may be even more evident in my life. In Jesus' Name.REF.: Francis Hitching. “Was Darwin Wrong?” Life. To support this ministry financially, visit: https://www.oneplace.com/donate/1232/29?v=20251111
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4 awarded students, Giuliana, Nathaniel, Diana and Lucas go to the Adelaide Zoo because of an unexpected turn at camp. Everything seems fine at first, seeing the Giraffes and having a great time. Then, when they take a visit to the Gorilla enclosure, a total catastrophe occurs. The gorillas turn into aliens and everything else disappears! What will they do to escape this horrific animal nightmare? Check out all the podcasts from Rosary School at https://www.archdradio.com/podcasts/slp/rosary
Busch Gardens Tampa Bay and Adventure Island Pass Members have some awesome rewards available during June 2026! In this video, we break down every Pass Member Reward, including FREE gifts, Busch Bucks, Island Bucks, discounted guest tickets, Platinum Pass exclusives, and special Serengeti Safari savings.
In Aarau gibt es noch eine Tankwartin, die den Leuten den Tank füllt. Sie tut dies mit so grosser Leidenschaft, dass sie in derzeit regelmässig Tränen in den Augen hat. Weil die Tankstelle nun aber automatisiert wird, muss sie ihren geliebten Beruf an der Zapfsäule aufgeben. Die weiteren Themen: (00:03:40) Kinder- und Jugendpsychiatrie am Anschlag Die Bedingungen für jene, die einen Platz in der Kinder- und Jugendpsychiatrie bekommen, sind in Graubünden gut. Der Kanton ist aber dennoch unter massivem Druck. Die einzige Lösung: mehr Prävention. (00:06:30) Radio, maximal regional Das erste, letzte und einzige Quartierradio der Schweiz war Radio Riesbach. Eine Station mit klaren Grenzen, das Zürcher Seefeld. Sieben Jahre lang beschallte es das Quartier zweimal wöchentlich, dann war Sendeschluss. (00:09:36) Spacige Zentralschweiz greift nach den Sternen Das amerikanische Unternehmen Axiom Space hat seinen Sitz eigentlich in Houston. Der Raumfahrtpionier mischt von dort aus die Raumfahrtbranche auf. Nun will das Unternehmen in Luzern ein Forschungszentrum eröffnen. (00:12:18) Auch die ausgestopfte Giraffe will gezügelt werden 2027 zieht das Naturhistorische Museum Basel um in einen Neubau im Norden der Stadt. Die Vorbereitungen für den grossen Umzug laufen auf Hochtouren.
Welcome to the Season 7 Finale of Decorating the Set: From Hollywood to Your Home with Beth Kushnick! For our Season 7 Finale, Beth welcomes her long time friend, Emmy-award winning director and executive producer, Frederick E. O. Toye. Fred has been a part of some of the BEST television made in the last 25 years. In addition to being a treasure trove of stories and Hollywood history, he was a delightful guest. A big thank you to Fred for donating his time to speak to us. Thank you for listening to Season 7 of Decorating the Set and we can’t wait to see you for Season 8! The Interview with Fred begins at Time Code: 3:50 Join the Decorating the Set Community by subscribing to our Official Facebook Group (https://www.facebook.com/groups/decoratingthesetpodcast)! Interact with Beth, Caroline, Producer Mike, and all of the DTS listeners! GUEST BIO: FREDERICK E. O. TOYE Frederick E. O. Toye is an American television director and executive producer. Toye made the move into television directing after working for five years as a production assistant and a decade as an editor. This background in the editing room gave him a solid sense of how to tell a clear story, which helped considerably in his work on such complex series as Chuck (NBC 2007–12) and Fringe (Fox 2008–13). Los Angeles native Toye got his first screen credit working as a production assistant on Billy Crystal’s 1989 HBO special Midnight Train to Moscow, before moving into visual effects on films like The Addams Family (1991) and then working as an assistant editor on hit films such as Forrest Gump (1994) and Men in Black (1997). As a TV director, Toye cut his teeth on network TV action and sci-fi thrillers like Alias, Lost, and Fringe and has also worked on character-rich dramas such as The Good Wife. That experience running the gamut between drama genres served Toye well in recent years, directing episodes of genre series like Westworld, Snowpiercer, Watchmen and The Walking Dead. In 2024, his prolific output included The Boys and Fallout. The same year, Toye received acclaim for his work on Shōgun, helming four episodes of the Emmy-winning FX drama series, including season finale “A Dream of a Dream.” The season’s penultimate episode, “Crimson Sky,” earned Toye his first-ever Emmy for outstanding directing, which was also Toye’s first-ever career nomination in the category. Toye followed it up by directing the pilot episode of Prime Video's prequel series The Terminal List: Dark Wolf, starring Chris Pratt and Taylor Kitsch. He set to direct the opening episodes of the Prime Video series Bloodaxe and God of War. ### For over 35 years, Beth Kushnick has created character-driven settings for countless award-winning television series and feature films. As a Set Decorator, she’s composed visuals that both capture and enhance any story. Now, she wants to help you capture and enhance YOUR story. Join Beth and her co-host, Caroline Daley, each week as they go behind the scenes of Hollywood's magic, and give you approachable, yet sophisticated tips to realize the space that best expresses who you are. ### Follow Beth Kushnick on Social Media: Instagram: @bethkushnick Twitter: @bethkushnick Website: BethKushnick.com Beth is the Decorator By Your Side and now, you can shop her Amazon Store! CLICK HERE! Follow Caroline Daley on Social Media: Twitter: @Tweet2Caroline Website: PodClubhouse.com ### Credits: “Giraffes” by Harrison Amer, licensed by Pod Clubhouse. This is an original production of Pod Clubhouse Productions, LLC. Produced, engineered and edited at Pod Clubhouse Studios. For more information, visit our Website.
Things may be changing in California...maybe. And we'll give you the low-down on why. Virginia is doing some shady stuff and we'll get into that. We have a couple updates from previous stories we have done. Could you live on a ship for 2 years? We'll get into it. Plus, our usual Weird News and much more!
Gareth McGlynn speaks with Nate Weeks, Director of Estimating at Jewett Construction, a commercial general contractor based in Southern New Hampshire with operations across New England, upstate New York, and into the mid-Atlantic. Jewett has been in operation for over 50 years and remains family-owned into its second generation.Discussion Highlights:Career Progression: From zero estimating background at 27 to Director of Estimating in under a decade.The Shift to Leadership: Setting clear expectations, delegating effectively, and developing the team.Planning as a Sales Tool: Using a dedicated planning manager and Giraffe software to help developers optimise land use before estimating begins.Tech Stack: Builder, HubSpot, Building Connected, Procore, and Excel for estimating.The Bid Leveling Gap: Data entry from subcontractor bids as the biggest time drain, and what a real solution needs to look like.AI in Preconstruction: Using AI as a research aid while staying cautious about its reliability for cost decisions.You can connect with Nate via his LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/nate-weeks-2409385a/More great conversations ahead. Stay connected with The Preconstruction Podcast for weekly episodes featuring voices from across the industry.
Rats and skunks and brakes...OH MY! Also, we thought Gavin Newsom didn't like Kings? Then we introduce you to stubby and the Uniboob. We've got zip-tied iguanas, Denver airport aliens and a new segment we need help naming. Plus, Weird News!
Pitti, Moppi und Schnattchen sind am Bach unterwegs, als plötzlich eine Kiste vor ihnen liegt. Moppi denkt, dass darin lauter kleine Hunde wären und Pitti hofft, dass es eine kleine Giraffe wäre. Doch dafür ist die Kiste zu leicht. Das Sandmännchen hat dir aber nicht nur diese Geschichte mitgebracht, sondern auch noch das Kinderlied "Erst kommt der Sonnenkäferpapa" mit Rudi Mika.
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This week we say hello to some new listeners. Also, California is cooked and we'll tell you why, we endorse a candidate, we actually do a weather update, HOA's suck, mysterious roof pooper, Weird News and much more.
What in the world is going on with AI? We have a bit of a different take. Also, Knight Rider rides again and keeps getting tickets. Plus, Weird News and much more.
On our political radar this week… In between Oval Office naps, his costly, tacky fixations on the Reflecting Pool on the National mall and his $1-billion NOW TAXPAYER FUNDED ballroom, misogyny toward female reporters, rage posting on Truth Social, his bizarre, constant bragging about his regularly scheduled dementia tests, and stuffing his pockets full of payola from domestic and foreign tycoons and potentates, Donald Trump did Democrats a huge favor – voicing a soon-to-be Democratic campaign commercials in every competitive state and district across the fruited plain proclaiming “I don’t think about Americans’ financial situation, I don’t think about anybody…” © Clay Jones – https://claytoonz.substack.com New polling, paid for by the Greater Detroit Chamber of Commerce, shows the Chamber's endorsed candidate for Governor with Secretary of State Jocelyn Benson taking the lead. The same poll says it's a virtual three-way tie for the Democrats' U.S. Senate nomination. A second poll, paid for by MIRS News, shows Benson's lead growing to 12 points. The two leading Republican candidates for Governor are engaged in a reprise of the sad GOP song of 4 years ago … problems with nominating petition signatures. But John James and Perry “Quality Guru” Johnson aren't the only Republicans with unplanned campaign hiccups. First district Congressman Jack Bergman faces a possible ethics violation over extracurricular moneymaking efforts by his congressional staff. And US Senate candidate Mike Rogers has some unseemly ties to child sex predators. In the Macomb County based 10th district, GOP candidate Robert Luljguraj is accused of lying about where he lives on his state paperwork. It all adds up to some interesting times at the State Elections Bureau. In this week's chapter of Trump's Perpetual Grifting, it's looking like the highly promoted but non-existent Trump phone ain't gonna happen. The 600,000 true believers who put down deposits of $100 seem unlikely to get their money back … but in the meantime, the Huckster Trumps have fleeced $60-million from the rubes. Also new on the Trump Perpetual Grifting beat: – The BBC reports that Trump is selling sponsorships of his oh-so-tacky UFC match at the White House for up to $1.5 million. No word on who gets the money, but it isn't hard to guess. –The Wall Street Journal revealed that Trump is considering issuing 250 pardons in conjunction with the USA 250 celebration. So far, no pardon prices have been announced. –He's being sued in Florida for plans to have a for-profit hotel inside his Presidential museum … on land given him by the state that's worth around $67-million. –Construction of the above-ground portion of his ballroom is underway in direct violation of a court order, and –Preliminary work has begun on his Arch De' TACO, er Trump … without legally required authorization. Inflation has soared to its highest level in 3 years and shows every sign of climbing higher and higher. Trump's response, as usual, is to promise that things will get lots better … later. In “about two weeks.” The “good news, bad news”: 81-year-old Rudy Giuliani has recovered from the pneumonia that sent him to the ICU last week, and we're happy that he's apparently survived the medical crisis. The bad news: he's resumed his podcast. A Republic, If You Can Keep It is sponsored in part by
This week's show is a little different. Sas has a run in with a city municipality (another update), Inor has a story about Tombstone (yes, that one), Special needs kids shredding on guitar, Google sucks, peacocks suck, a dude gets shot by his dog, a Giraffe update and Weird News. How could you not listen?
Some brands sell products.The best brands earn trust.In this episode of THE POWER OF RE:INVENTION, Warren Kornblum — founder & CEO of Shadow Branding and author of NOTES FROM THE BRAND STAND — shares the philosophy that has guided his entire career: Share Of Heart™.It's the idea that the brands we remember most aren't necessarily the loudest or the biggest — they're the ones that make us feel something.From the iconic Geoffrey the Giraffe campaigns to lessons from brands like LEGO and Kodak, Warren unpacks what separates lasting brands from forgettable ones — and why no amount of AI can replace the human decision of what your brand truly stands for.But beyond the marketing insights, this conversation is deeply personal. Warren opens up about the story behind NOTES FROM THE BRAND STAND and the moments that shaped the way he leads, creates and connects.This one is for every founder, leader, marketer and dreamer trying to build something that actually matters.Don't miss this episode! Tune in now on Spotify, Apple and iHeart.Names & brands mentioned in the episode:Toys “R” UsSteve JobsSteven SpielbergMean Joe GreeneRishad TobaccowalaAppleCoca-ColaMattel / BarbiePelotonConnect with Warren:LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/warrenkornblum/ Share of Heart: https://www.shareofheart.com Notes from the Brand Stand: https://shareofheart.com/books/THE RE:INVENTION EXCHANGE - for more Inspired Content, Blogs, Podcasts, RE:INVENTION Virtual Chats, or to buy a copy of my book RE:INVENT YOUR LIFE! WHAT ARE YOU WAITING FOR? by Kathi Sharpe-Ross, visit https://www.thereinventionexchange.comIG: https://www.instagram.com/kathisr_chief_reinventor/FB: https://www.facebook.com/kathi.sharpeross/LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/kathisharpeross
2am on a Tuesday. Daughter sick. Bathroom dark. Boxers. Wet stuffed giraffe. 18-month-old supervising from the doorway with the expression of a senior consultant reviewing a deliverable. In the middle of it, Tom had a very clear view of his month. Product launch. Upcoming heart surgery. Ultra marathon training. The business. Being present at home. None of it relevant. This was the job. In this episode he talks about the version of himself that would have handled that night very differently — not in the bathroom, but in the days that followed. The familiar pattern of pushing through on nothing, white-knuckling the day after, patience thinning, quality of thinking dropping, recovery taking longer than it should. That's resilience. Absorb the hit and keep going. And it sounds like toughness — until you notice that absorbing hits repeatedly without anything actually adapting just means accumulating damage you haven't fully accounted for yet. Tom learned resilience in the military. In that context, it's exactly right. But running a business while training, while being a husband and a father and refusing to let any of those things become just words — that's not the military. And grizzing it out every time something goes sideways doesn't build anything. It just costs you slowly until one day the engine is less reliable than it was. This episode is about what he's been building instead. Topics covered: - Why resilience is armour — and why armour has a weight limit - The difference between absorbing pressure and being built by it - What it looks like when decisions get cleaner under load rather than murkier - Why the hard week ends and you're not carrying the residue into the next one - Why understanding this concept changes nothing — and what does - The question worth sitting with about what happens to your performance after pressure lands
Welcome to Decorating the Set: From Hollywood to Your Home with Beth Kushnick! This week on Decorating the Set, Beth and Caroline open up the listener mailbag and answer your most asked questions, PLUS, a detailed section for dorm room shoppers! Join the Decorating the Set Community by subscribing to our Official Facebook Group (https://www.facebook.com/groups/decoratingthesetpodcast)! Interact with Beth, Caroline, Producer Mike, and all of the DTS listeners! ### For over 35 years, Beth Kushnick has created character-driven settings for countless award-winning television series and feature films. As a Set Decorator, she’s composed visuals that both capture and enhance any story. Now, she wants to help you capture and enhance YOUR story. Join Beth and her co-host, Caroline Daley, each week as they go behind the scenes of Hollywood's magic, and give you approachable, yet sophisticated tips to realize the space that best expresses who you are. ### Follow Beth Kushnick on Social Media: Instagram: @bethkushnick Twitter: @bethkushnick Website: BethKushnick.com Beth is the Decorator By Your Side and now, you can shop her Amazon Store! CLICK HERE! Follow Caroline Daley on Social Media: Twitter: @Tweet2Caroline Website: PodClubhouse.com ### Credits: “Giraffes” by Harrison Amer, licensed by Pod Clubhouse. This is an original production of Pod Clubhouse Productions, LLC. Produced, engineered and edited at Pod Clubhouse Studios. For more information, visit our Website.
We're bringing you some CA news, as asked for, and it ain't good. Also, some good news relating to the Costco hot dog, sharks, bees, hero kids, a Giraffe update and Weird News!
If you listen to this podcast or have worked with me in any of my programs, you are already practicing Nonviolent Communication (whether you realize it or not). Today's guest, Margot Magowan, is an expert on Nonviolent Communication, and she's here to show you how to use those principles for better connection with your kids. You'll Learn:The basic principles of Nonviolent Communication and how to use them in parentingExamples of using NVC in real-life situationsWays that your own needs show up in your parenting (and healthier ways to meet them)How to focus on how your child is feeling, even if their story isn't totally factual-----------------------------------------------------Margot Magowan, a mom of 3, says that learning about Nonviolent Communication helped to transform everything for her family. When her oldest daughter was 15 years old, she started having behavioral health challenges, like refusing to go to school, abusing drugs, and stealing. Over the course of 3 years, she went to various wilderness and residential programs, receiving access to all kinds of support and resources. Now, at age 22, Margot's daughter is thriving. She says, “I really credit it to me and my husband learning how to listen to her.” In her coaching practice, Margot supports other parents in learning how to truly listen to their children with presence and curiosity.The Basics of Nonviolent CommunicationNonviolent Communication (NVC) was created by Marshall Rosenburg, who believes that all human behavior is motivated by an attempt to meet certain universal needs. Margot explains that NVC is made up of 4 parts: observations, feelings, needs, and requests. Take the example of you and your partner getting ready to go to a party, and you're worried you're going to be late. Instead of saying, “We're gonna be late. Hurry up!”, using NVC might look like this:Observation - The invitation says 7:30, and it's 6:30 nowFeeling - I'm feeling anxiousNeed - My need for security isn't being metRequest - Would you be willing to leave in 15 minutes?Margot says that when she first learned this, it felt a little robotic (and her kids hated it when she talked to them that way). She says that what really helped it to feel more authentic was when she focused on her energy rather than her language.Basically, it's not about the script. It's about focusing on connection. This is called NVC Consciousness, which Margot explains as “being open and curious and present and compassionate to whatever is happening.” You're not trying to fix anything (sound familiar?).It goes hand in hand with the Connection Tool that I teach. You're going into the situation as a neutral witness and viewing your child's behavior as an expression of needs or feelings that they don't know how to handle. Ultimately, Nonviolent Communication is:Focusing on your feelingsIdentifying the universal needs underneath those feelingsExpressing that truth honestly, while staying connected to a person's humanityIt's important to keep in mind that the goal of NVC is not to get to the other emotion. Or to get compliance out of our kids. Although these things do sometimes often happen when we show up in a compassionate way. The Universal NeedsThere are quite a few universal needs within NVC (if you want to see them all, Margot has a free list for you here). She helped us out by breaking it down into a few key categories:Connection MeaningAutonomyHonestyPhysical Well-BeingPeacePlayFor example, if you walk into your child's room and find them lying in bed when they're supposed to be cleaning their room, your first thought might be, “Ugh, my kid is lazy. They're not doing what they're supposed to do.”After that initial thought passes, ask yourself, “What need are they trying to meet?” Maybe it's comfort or ease, and this is their best strategy to do that. Then, you can look at the behavior through a more neutral lens.And as a parent, if you're feeling angry, resentful, or frustrated, you probably have some sort of need that's not being met. Be really gentle with yourself in wondering why the situation is upsetting you so much.Margot says that NVC has made her more aware of her own needs and how to get them met. She says, “I was using all 3 of my kids to meet my own needs…I didn't need to shift my kids' behavior to meet my needs.” She figured out new strategies to take care of herself. Now, she sees that a lot of moms hold to strict rules for their kids because they are trying to meet their own need for safety. If you find yourself being rigid somewhere, ask yourself, “What am I scared of? What am I making this mean?” This is how you get to CALM. By managing your own needs and taking care of yourself, you can then show up in a connected, compassionate way for your child. The Giraffe and the JackalIn Nonviolent Communication, Marshall Rosenberg uses two animal metaphors: a Giraffe and a Jackal.The Giraffe is compassionate, open, and curious. The Jackal is more judgemental and angry. One of the things that Margot coaches parents on is spending time with the Jackal when it shows up. And how to get your needs met from someplace other than your kid (having a safe container, like a coach, to bring these feelings and needs to is super helpful). You can ask for this clearly if you're talking to your partner or a friend. Say something like, “I just want empathy. I just want you to listen to me and not try to make it better or fix it or take it away.” You can also do this for yourself in a journal if you need to. Here's the magic. When you show up as the Giraffe and listen to your kid and they feel safe and their nervous system regulates, they reach that state of compassion and curiosity in themselves. Margot says, “I feel like we're doing such a service of actually modeling how to show up for them so they can show up for themselves and be healthy adults.”Challenging ChangeThere is a real obstacle that happens when we change our parenting. Our children want what is reliable and predictable. So even if you've been yelling, this is what they know and expect. When you change your behavior, your kid might not feel like it's trustworthy or safe right away. It's unfamiliar, like you're an imposter. It freaks them out. Margot explains that her kids thought the yelling parents were the authentic ones. They didn't totally trust them when they stopped yelling and started trying this new approach. Your child might even try to pull you back into your own pattern. Their behavior will escalate and they'll almost want you to yell, because that's what they're used to. You have to restrain yourself and stay within your new value system long enough to get all the way through that emotion.Eventually, they will catch up to the new version. And they'll really like this calmer, more connected parent that you're becoming. It just takes some time. Doing something different isn't always easy in the short term, but the long term gains are so worth it.Previous Episodes:Episode 2.16 - The Connection Tool [New & Improved]Connect with Margot:Get the “Feelings & Needs List” that Margot talked about in this episode: https://listen2connectcoach.com/resourcesFollow Margot on Instagram @listen2connectcoach Learn more about her coaching, workshops, and more at https://listen2connectcoach.com/ Free Resources:Get your copy of the Stop Yelling Cheat Sheet!In this free guide you'll discover:✨ A simple tool to stop yelling once you've started (This one thing will get you calm.)✨ 40 things to do instead of yelling. (You only need to pick one!)✨ Exactly why you yell. (And how to stop yourself from starting.)✨A script to say to your kids when you yell. (So they don't follow you around!)Download the Stop Yelling Cheat Sheet hereConnect With Darlynn:Book a complimentary session with DarlynnLearn about the different parenting programs at www.calmmamacoaching.comFollow me on Instagram @darlynnchildress for daily tipsRate and review the podcast on Itunes
Monday 4-27-26 Show #1269: Roo joins us tonight and we talk about her bombing story, Orlando Fringe, the Michael Jackson biopic, and bad jokes people give to us to use.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Monday 4-27-26 Show #1269: Roo joins us tonight and we talk about her bombing story, Orlando Fringe, the Michael Jackson biopic, and bad jokes people give to us to use.
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This week we have one of the craziest stories we've ever had about a man named Giraffe. You'll never believe the year he's been having. Plus some TONS of Alien stuff going on and, of course, Weird News.
Welcome to Decorating the Set: From Hollywood to Your Home with Beth Kushnick! This week on Decorating the Set, Beth and Caroline sit down with actor, writer, director and producer of 2022's Forty Winks and 2025's Atrabilious, William Atticus Parker. Will is here to discuss his new movie, The Auction, which is in pre-production (and which Beth is Production Designer), and his journey to becoming a filmmaker in a changing industry. As Beth says in the interview, young filmmakers like Will give us hope for the future of the industry. Don’t miss this interview! The Interview with Will begins at Time Code: 3:37 Join the Decorating the Set Community by subscribing to our Official Facebook Group (https://www.facebook.com/groups/decoratingthesetpodcast)! Interact with Beth, Caroline, Producer Mike, and all of the DTS listeners! GUEST BIO: WILLIAM ATTICUS PARKER William Atticus Parker is a writer, director, producer, and actor living in Brooklyn, New York. At twenty-one years old, he has already written, directed, and produced two micro-low-budget feature films. Forty Winks, starring Justin Marcel McManus and Susan Sarandon, had a successful festival run and is now streaming on Prime Video, Tubi, Roku, and more. Atrabilious, starring Leon Addison Brown, Mark Boone Junior, Jeffrey Wright, and Whoopi Goldberg, had a successful festival run and will release on Prime Video July 18th, 2025. Forty Winks was filmed in Black & White with Atrabilious drenched in a neon color palette. Despite technical and financial limitations, both films did very well with critics and audiences alike. Forty Winks was filmed in less than a week with a budget of $5,000 when he was 17 and Atrabilious was filmed in a week and a half with a budget of $20,000 when he was 18 – both films were entirely self-funded. The Auction, his upcoming third feature starring Raúl Castillo & Mary-Louise Parker, is set to take his small-scale darkly comedic thrillers to a science-fiction horror spectacle. His acting career began as a seven-frame cameo in Forty Winks. He has now taken on roles in The Gray House (directed by Roland Joffe), Obstacle (short film with Megan Boone) and Their Town (written by Mark Duplass) as well as being set to appear in The Auction. His inspirations include Jordan Peele, Ari Aster, Donald Glover, Spike Lee, Wes Anderson and Joel & Ethan Coen. Follow Will on Instagram: @riverstyxproductions ### For over 35 years, Beth Kushnick has created character-driven settings for countless award-winning television series and feature films. As a Set Decorator, she’s composed visuals that both capture and enhance any story. Now, she wants to help you capture and enhance YOUR story. Join Beth and her co-host, Caroline Daley, each week as they go behind the scenes of Hollywood's magic, and give you approachable, yet sophisticated tips to realize the space that best expresses who you are. ### Follow Beth Kushnick on Social Media: Instagram: @bethkushnick Twitter: @bethkushnick Website: BethKushnick.com Beth is the Decorator By Your Side and now, you can shop her Amazon Store! CLICK HERE! Follow Caroline Daley on Social Media: Twitter: @Tweet2Caroline Website: PodClubhouse.com ### Credits: “Giraffes” by Harrison Amer, licensed by Pod Clubhouse. This is an original production of Pod Clubhouse Productions, LLC. Produced, engineered and edited at Pod Clubhouse Studios. For more information, visit our Website.
Welcome to Decorating the Set: From Hollywood to Your Home with Beth Kushnick! This week on Decorating the Set, Beth and Caroline sit down with Michael Nirenberg, author of the new bestseller, Cinematic Immunity: An Oral History of New York Filmmaking As Told by the Crews that Got the Shot. This is a MUST LISTEN TO episode for anyone that loves behind the scenes stories. Cinematic Immunity has amazing stories collected from the storied history of NY filmmaking! A big thank you to Michael for his time and sharing his work with us, he was a wonderful guest! Amazon Link to Book (https://www.amazon.com/Cinematic-Immunity-History-Filmmaking-Crews/dp/1627311718) Publisher Link to Book (https://feralhouse.com/cinematic-immunity/) The Interview with Michael begins at Time Code: 3:11 Join the Decorating the Set Community by subscribing to our Official Facebook Group (https://www.facebook.com/groups/decoratingthesetpodcast)! Interact with Beth, Caroline, Producer Mike, and all of the DTS listeners! GUEST BIO: MICHAEL NIRENBERG Michael Lee Nirenberg is a filmmaker and writer. He has directed several music videos and the award-winning documentary Back Issues: The Hustler Magazine Story, about the history of the magazine, where his father served as creative director in the seventies and eighties. Mr. Nirenberg has also written for several well-known magazines and websites. Since 2006, he has worked as a freelance scenic artist on countless mainstream movies and television shows you've seen. His blog about the environment and climate change can be found at againstnature.org, which he plans to get back to when this book is done. His first book Earth A.D.: The Poisoning of the American Landscape and the Communities That Fought Back was released in July 2020. He has directed music videos and the award-winning documentary Back Issues: The Hustler Magazine Story. Mr. Nirenberg has contributed to national magazines and websites. Since 2006, he has worked as a scenic artist in IATSE local 829. Follow Michael on Instagram: @nirenberg.v2 ABOUT CINEMATIC IMMUNITY: Cinematic Immunity tells the story of New York City's movie industry from the crew members who created the sets, lit the scenes, and shot the film. Focused on the golden age (1950-1990) of New York filmmaking, Cinematic Immunity covers On the Waterfront through The Sopranos. The East Coast film industry, thousands of miles from the Los Angeles executives, existed by its own rules and with little oversight. It was a close-knit and freewheeling community of movie technicians that took on the most outrageous challenges to get the shot. Readers will hear the unvarnished truth of the New York movie industry—tales about union politics, studio bullshit, movie families, dangerous locations, complex shots, volatile directors, plus anecdotes about actors, pranks, friendships, rivalries, generational shifts, substance use and abuse, technical feats, and more. Includes stories about classic (and not so classic) films and television shows including: Midnight Cowboy, The Warriors, The French Connection, The Exorcist, The Godfather, The Wiz, The Taking of Pelham 123, Annie Hall, Cruising, Do The Right Thing, When Harry Met Sally, Home Alone 2, The Sopranos, and Law and Order. ### For over 35 years, Beth Kushnick has created character-driven settings for countless award-winning television series and feature films. As a Set Decorator, she’s composed visuals that both capture and enhance any story. Now, she wants to help you capture and enhance YOUR story. Join Beth and her co-host, Caroline Daley, each week as they go behind the scenes of Hollywood's magic, and give you approachable, yet sophisticated tips to realize the space that best expresses who you are. ### Follow Beth Kushnick on Social Media: Instagram: @bethkushnick Twitter: @bethkushnick Website: BethKushnick.com Beth is the Decorator By Your Side and now, you can shop her Amazon Store! CLICK HERE! Follow Caroline Daley on Social Media: Twitter: @Tweet2Caroline Website: PodClubhouse.com ### Credits: “Giraffes” by Harrison Amer, licensed by Pod Clubhouse. This is an original production of Pod Clubhouse Productions, LLC. Produced, engineered and edited at Pod Clubhouse Studios. For more information, visit our Website.
Co-Host Evan Semanco is joined by Josh Mitchell to talk with Lead Pastor Justin Haigler about the Easter weekend and #DoingGood forgiving medical debt, some fun behind the scenes stories about what it takes to pull of 6 services in 2 days, a whole lot of nonsense about attack giraffes, snakes, and cinnamon rolls, plus some real fears and challenging situations going on at The Simple Church. Join us each Monday on Facebook Live at 3:30 pm via The Simple Church Facebook Page to ask your questions in real time, or email us Podcast@thesimplechurch.tv LINKS FROM THE EPISODE Full Message on The Simple Church App Donate to Undue Medical Debt Justin Giraffe Picture Bible App Plans Visit the Simple Church This Sunday Download The Simple Church App If you have feedback for the podcast, have a guest suggestion of who we should talk to next, or just want to chat, e-mail us Podcast@thesimplechurch.tv. You can also find out more about the Simple Church at www.theSimpleChurch.tv.
Episode 246 This show has stories about whales, disappearing food, rhinos, scissors, spotted hyenas, cenotes and flesh eating fish. Contact... flywithbetty@gmail.com Music: "Flying" by The Catch Amazon List Ravens Cup Coffee and Art Gallery, La Conner, WA My website
On today's episode, Nicole and Rich talk about the height of Fergie, and it leads to karaoke tales. Some good 'ol avocado toast. Compliment etiquette, and Nicole is on the Nads. What's up with Leanne Rimes jaw? And giraffe chiropractors are a thing. Are you getting in at a pool party with the kids? Taylor Frankie Paul - should they still air it? Nicole is getting ready for the fam's DR trip. Rich has ANOTHER hibachi story. Make sure you share and subscribe to the pod! Have Kids, They Said... is a SiriusXM Network Podcast made by Nicole Ryan and Rich Davis.If you'd like to send us a message or ask a question email us at HKTSpod@gmail.comFollow on social media:Instagram @havekidstheysaidpodNicole @mashupnicoleRich @richdavisand @siriusxm Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
Psyops were on the table this and we caught some big ones. Tucker Carlson, Candence, Owens, and Shawn Ryan seem to be shifting views suddenly and taking new sides all of a sudden. Communists hit the streets in support of No Kings. Yes, they are still sponsored by Soros and Singham. Aliens and fireballs are everywhere. The White House posted a bunch of cryptic posts and launched a new PR app. Tiger Woods flipped his car and got a DUI. A Quadamputee shot and killed someone while he was driving. No we didn't make that up. Just another week on Razor Wire...Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/razor-wire-news--5683729/support.www.razorwirenews.com
Flip wants to encourage Mozi to embrace his birthmark by introducing him to the amazing Earthlings of Tanzania, including the one and only Jerry the giraffe! Together, they discover how their differences are what make them unique! Originally aired 5/12/22.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.