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In this episode, Danny Raines, CUSP, joins the show to discuss the critical transition from being a crew member to a leader in the utility industry. Drawing from his extensive career—from journeyman lineman to safety consultant—Danny explores the challenges of supervision, such as navigating generational differences and the importance of communication skills. The conversation delves into the "glass house" effect, highlighting how a leader's actions on and off the job, including on social media, influence safety culture. Danny also breaks down different leadership styles, advocating for servant leadership as the most effective approach for modern crews. Buy Danny's Book - https://www.amazon.com/Legends-Ole-Lineman-learning-Journeyman-ebook/dp/B0FXN6G7V8/ref Key Takeaways: The Difficulty of Transition: Moving from a "doer" to a leader is a long road because it is often easier to do the job yourself than to get others to do it according to expectations. The "Glass House" Effect: Leaders must realize they are always being watched by their crew and peers. This extends to social media, where liking or interacting with unsafe content can undermine a leader's credibility and influence new apprentices negatively. Servant Leadership: The most successful leadership style is "servant leadership," defined by Danny as never asking a crew member to do something the leader hasn't done or isn't willing to help with. Admitting Knowledge Gaps: Leaders should never "blow smoke" or pretend to know everything. If a leader doesn't know the answer, they should admit it, pause the work, and find the correct information to maintain trust. Generational Awareness: Effective leadership requires understanding generational differences (e.g., Baby Boomers vs. Millennials) and adapting communication styles to different personality profiles. Succession Planning: A vital first step for any new supervisor is to identify and mentor the person who will eventually replace them. Questions & Answers 1. What inspired Danny Raines to write his recent article on leadership? Danny was inspired by reflecting on his own career progression from a crew member to various leadership roles, as well as a book written by his pastor titled Yes, I Can, which resonated with his experiences of rising to new challenges. 2. How does Danny define the "Glass House" concept in leadership? The "Glass House" means that a leader is constantly under observation. Everything they do, whether on the job site or on social media, is seen by others, and mistakes or endorsements of unsafe behavior (even online) can negatively influence the workforce. 3. What are the four main leadership styles discussed in the podcast? Danny identifies four primary styles: Autocratic (authority-based), Democratic (voting/consensus-based), Bureaucratic (rule-governed), and Servant Leadership (leading by example and support). 4. Why is "Servant Leadership" preferred over the "Autocratic" style in today's workforce? While autocratic leadership ("my way or the highway") was common in the past, it creates friction, especially with younger generations. Servant leadership fosters better buy-in because the leader reasons with the crew, explains the "why," and proves they are willing to do the work themselves. 5. What should a leader do if they encounter a situation they don't understand? They should immediately stop and admit they aren't sure, rather than acting like they know. Danny advises saying, "I'm not real sure about this, but let me check and I'll get right back with you," to avoid breaking trust or causing safety issues. 6. What is Danny's "one piece of advice" for new leaders? His advice is "Don't rush it." Leadership takes time and experience to build. He urges new leaders to be humble, learn as they go, and seek advice rather than expecting to know everything immediately. #UtilitySafety #LeadershipDevelopment #LinemanLife #ServantLeadership #SafetyCulture #CUSP Subscribe to Incident Prevention Magazine - https://incident-prevention.com/subscribe-now/ Register for the iP Utility Safety Conference & Expo - https://utilitysafetyconference.com/ ________________________________ This podcast is sponsored by T&D Powerskills. If you are looking for a comprehensive lineworker training solution, visit tdpowerskills.com today and use the exclusive podcast listener promo code IP2025 to receive a 5% discount!
In this episode of "Built In, Not Bolted On," host Doug Hill and guest Nick discuss the concept of "paying it forward" as a proactive approach to safety and mental well-being during the stressful holiday season. They explore how small acts—like salting a neighbor's walkway or simply asking a coworker "are you okay?"—can prevent failure and build a stronger, more supportive culture. The conversation highlights the dangers of distracted driving, the impact of winter weather on utility work, and the importance of checking in on colleagues who may be struggling with personal stressors. Key Takeaways Paying it Forward is an Investment: Paying it forward isn't just about buying coffee; it's an investment in others that pays dividends by setting them up for success and safety. Proactive Safety Measures: Practical acts like salting walkways or ensuring cars have fuel and emergency gear help others avoid failure and stay safe during winter travel. Mental Well-Being Check-ins: The holidays bring hidden stressors (financial, family, travel). Asking coworkers "Are you okay?" or "I got you" can uncover these "X factors" and provide much-needed support. The "Glass House" of Leadership: Effective leadership involves "paying it forward" by mentoring the next generation, a concept exemplified by industry veterans who continue to teach safety even after retirement. Distracted Driving Dangers: The first snow of the season often catches drivers off guard. Preparing for winter conditions is a critical way to pay it forward to your family and fellow commuters. Questions & Answers 1. What is the core theme of this episode? The core theme is "paying it forward, not looking back," which involves taking proactive steps during the holiday season to ensure the safety and success of others, rather than just reacting to problems. 2. How does Doug Hill define "paying it forward" in a safety context? Doug defines it as making an investment in other people to set them up for success, such as salting a walkway to prevent falls or ensuring vehicles are fueled to avoid being stranded in bad weather. 3. What specific winter driving advice does Doug give to his daughters? He advises them to always keep an extra coat and boots in the car to be prepared if they get stranded, emphasizing the need to mentally shift and prepare for winter conditions. 4. How can coworkers support each other's mental well-being during the holidays? Coworkers can pay it forward by asking "Are you okay?" if someone is acting abnormally, recognizing that financial or family stressors may be affecting their focus and safety on the job. 5. What is the origin story of "paying it forward" mentioned by Doug? Doug shares that the concept originated in his hometown of Midland, Michigan, with a young boy named Jaden Lamb, who passed away from cancer but inspired others to do good deeds for one another. 6. What is the "I got you" concept discussed by Nick and Doug? It is a simple phrase or text used between colleagues to reassure each other that they have support and communication lines are open, reinforcing trust and safety. Subscribe to Incident Prevention Magazine - https://incident-prevention.com/subscribe-now/ Register for the iP Utility Safety Conference & Expo - https://utilitysafetyconference.com/ #BuiltInNotBoltedOn #SafetyCulture #PayItForward #HolidaySafety #MentalHealthAwareness #UtilitySafety ________________________________ This podcast is sponsored by T&D Powerskills. If you are looking for a comprehensive lineworker training solution, visit tdpowerskills.com today and use the exclusive podcast listener promo code IP2025 to receive a 5% discount!
Yerrr! Sports Show Episode 189 is officially live. Today we're bridging the gap between holiday vibes, political shifts, and a deep, raw conversation about grief and the NFL playoffs.[0:00] Throwback: Marty Jannetty's HeartbreakBefore the intro, we take a trip down memory lane to Episode 25. We're revisiting the raw moment when wrestling legend Marty Jannetty opened up about the heartbreak he suffered at the hands of his Jamaican lover, Winnie. A classic moment you had to see to believe.[0:52] Intro[3:48] Christmas Traditions & StoriesWe're kicking off the holiday vibes! The crew shares their favorite Christmas traditions and the wild, unforgettable stories that make the season what it is.[11:40] Nicki Minaj & The MAGA MovementNicki is making major moves in the political world. What is her end game? We discuss if the GOP truly supports her or if she's just a strategic face for the movement. We're breaking down the "Barbz to MAGA" shift.[34:12] Erika Kirk's Mourning ProcessFollowing the loss of her husband, Charlie Kirk, the public has been watching Erika closely. We ask: Is she being given the space to truly mourn? Queen Tay joins the conversation to share her own journey of losing a fallen lover, explaining why the mourning process isn't easy and how to navigate grief under a microscope.[47:31] NFL Playoffs: Who is the Favorite?The Super Bowl hunt is wide open with Kansas City out of the picture. Is this the year the Buffalo Bills finally bring it home, or is there a surprise team coming out of nowhere? We break down the favorites and the sleepers.[58:47] Closing Remarks, and Running into your “Ex” in Public[1:01:22] The Wise Brotha's #BringBackYearning Movement gets The Queen's Endorsement[1:05:05] Outro
Apply to become an exclusive “Freedom…Me!” Client:https://coachingwithdrheidi.com/freedom-me-exclusive-private-coachingIn this episode, Dr. Heidi explores the concept of the 'glass house' as a metaphor for the toxic personality's fragile self-image. She discusses the role of the 'chief editor' who manages the narrative to protect this image, the unpredictability of toxic behaviors, and the intense need to be right that drives these individuals. The conversation emphasizes understanding these dynamics to regain personal power and clarity in relationships with toxic individuals.Here is the link to Dr Heidi's other podcast: Fak'n Tiredhttps://open.spotify.com/show/0IGMxKcGNPOPDQMrCmfs8a?si=pYah9QsXTduaaGOEUzsCTATake the Toxicity Profile Analysishttps://coachingwithdrheidi.com/toxicity-analysis
On this episode of Day by Day, Living in the Glass House, Dr. Clif and Drew Brewer discuss practical and heartfelt ways to pray for pastors and their families, emphasizing the importance of supporting their passion, perseverance, and overall well-being in ministry. "Interested in becoming a devoted follower of Christ?" Go to follow.lifeword.org
On this episode of Day by Day Living in the Glass House, Dr. Clif and Drew Brewer discuss the importance of praying for your pastor's peace, emphasizing how unity within the church deeply impacts a pastor and encouraging listeners to foster harmony and support through both prayer and their actions. "Interested in becoming a devoted follower of Christ?" Go to follow.lifeword.org
Join Kris and friends as they dive into fun discussions on pop culture, music, trending topics, and everything in between! Whether you're looking for laughs, hot takes, or just something to vibe to, KrisCross Corner has got you covered. — MORE FROM KRISCROSS CORNER —Make sure to Join the KrisCross Studios Facebook Group: www.facebook.com/groups/kriscrosscorner/ YouTube: www.youtube.com/@kriscrossstudios iTunes: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/channel/kriscross-studios/id6449445819 Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/21S54f6JNK3mxkVkVgGAxH
"I think the intro does help ease you into 'this is what we're doing, this is the vibe' and I'm more nestled into the tone."
Young Voices spokesperson Sofia Hamilton joins Josh to discuss the recent video produced by Democratic lawmakers urging service members to refuse unlawful orders, Trump's ridiculous reaction to it, the Democrats' hypocritical history of unconstitutional oversteps, and more. The conversation even takes a few side trails into the war on drugs, drug policy, and the political mindset of today's youth. Follow Sofia on X and at Young Voices: https://x.com/sofiehamilton?s=21&t=S8JoQpY3m4n6bFrTo8tLrg Sofia Hamilton
On this episode of Day by Day Living in the Glass House, Dr. Clif talks to Drew Brewer discuss the importance of praying for pastors—specifically for their perseverance, clarity in preaching, and purity—highlighting the challenges pastors face and the need for ongoing spiritual support. "Interested in becoming a devoted follower of Christ?" Go to followlifeword.org
Discograffiti is the deep-dive podcast for music obsessives. In this episode, host Dave Gebroe talks with the epitome of DIY punk spirit (who can also write a pop hook like the best of ‘em), the great Mark Robinson (of Unrest, Grenadine, Air Miami, Flin Flon, Uncomfortable Police, et al), and together they discuss Billy Joel's entire recorded output with commentary, stories, and star ratings for every release. If you're a long-time listener, then you know that Dave has harbored a long-time hatred of Billy Joel…so why the sudden turnaround in taste? Discograffiti's Mark Robinson Tackles Billy Joel (But Only Metaphorically) Series dissects every last release Billy Joel's ever had a hand in creating. Part 5 covers the last two records that Billy made before marrying Christie Brinkley and entering his tabloid uber-superstar phase: Glass Houses and The Nylon Curtain. Here are just a few of the many things that Mark discusses with Discograffiti in this podcast: Which of us—Mark or Dave—feels like there isn't a single bad song on Glass Houses; The song Billy Joel considers the worst he's ever written, and why he wrote it; An overview of Billy's live album, Songs In The Attic; The recording of which Billy is most proud; The moment that for Billy led directly to his first divorce; The lengthy evolution of “Allentown”; The one time that Billy Joel tried heroin, and the song he wrote about it; And an in-depth deep dive on every song off Glass Houses and The Nylon Curtain. Listen: linktr.ee/discograffiti I support a wife and a six-year-old son with Discograffiti as my sole source of income. If you're a Mark Robinson & Billy Joel superfan like me, The Director's Cut of this episode is ad-free and features 6 additional minutes of essential material. Support Discograffiti by opting for this clearly superior version. Either subscribe to Discograffiti's Patreon at the Lieutenant or Major Tier, or just grab the episode as a one-off at the same link. The Director's Cut: Patreon.com/Discograffiti
Exploring Queensland, Australia: Brisbane Highlights, Hiking In The Glass House Mountains & Noosa ParadiseIn this episode, I take you through my eight-day adventure across Queensland after flying in from Vancouver—so expect heat, humidity, stories, and plenty of tips. I start off in Brisbane, where I break down how I navigated the city, the unbelievable 50-cent public transport system, the places I stayed, and all the cafés, restaurants and viewpoints that made the trip so memorable.I share my favourite Brisbane moments, from wandering along South Bank and relaxing at the city beach to heading up the Skydeck for those incredible 360° views. I also talk about my day trip to the Glass House Mountains—how to get there cheaply, what the Mount Ngungun hike was like, and why I nearly abseiled off a 40-metre cliff (but absolutely bottled it at the last second!).Then I head up the Sunshine Coast to revisit Noosa more than a decade after I first saw it—this time with money in my pocket. I chat through the coastal walk to Hell's Gates, spotting dolphins, hanging out on those stunning beaches, exploring Noosaville's cafés, and soaking up that paradise vibe that Noosa does so well.And of course, I couldn't be in Brisbane without going to the Ashes. I dive into the experience of watching England get absolutely battered at the Gabba, what it's like attending a day–night Test, and the special moment of seeing Joe Root finally score a hundred in Australia.Whether you're planning a trip to Brisbane, thinking about exploring Noosa, or just love hearing travel stories from the road, this episode is packed with tips, experiences and a few classic mishaps along the way.What I cover:Where I stayed in Brisbane & why it was great valueMy favourite cafés, restaurants and rooftop spotsWhat to do around South Bank & the CBDHow I reached the Glasshouse Mountains for only 50 centsHiking Mount Ngungun & my failed abseiling attemptMy full breakdown of Noosa: beaches, walks, cafés & transportWhat it's like attending an Ashes match at the GabbaDaily budgeting, weather tips & what to expect in summerWant to watch my Ashes Series on YouTube? Then head to my channel here to watch Day 1 (then watch the rest through to Day 4) - https://youtu.be/wfi1npmY0Vg?si=7mAW9GpKHmiaC4ckWant to travel with me to El Salvador? Click this link to hear more - https://podcasts.apple.com/ca/podcast/winging-it-podcast/id1559489384?i=1000734952340Click here to book - https://intrepid.wetravel.com/i/68fa168c8d157da799033142❤️ Support the ShowIf you enjoyed this episode, please rate and review on your favourite podcast app — it helps new listeners discover the show. And share this episode with a friend who loves adventure, travel and big ideas.Timestamps00:00 – Intro02:00 – Flying to Brisbane04:00 – Accommodation in Brisbane06:00 – Public Transport Hack08:00 – Brisbane CBD & Skydeck10:00 – South Bank13:00 – Food & Coffee Spots15:00 – Glasshouse Mountains18:00 – Abseil Attempt20:30 – Noosa Overview23:30 – Hell's Gates Walk25:30 – Noosaville28:00 – Getting Around30:00 – The Ashes at the Gabba34:00 – Budget & Costs37:00 – Final...
On this episode of Day by Day Living in the Glass House, Dr. Clif and Drew Brewer discuss the importance of praying for pastors, especially for their perseverance and the clarity and faithfulness of their preaching. "Interested in becoming a devoted follower of Christ?" Go to follow.lifeword.org
Discograffiti is the deep-dive podcast for music obsessives. In this episode, host Dave Gebroe talks with the epitome of DIY punk spirit (who can also write a pop hook like the best of ‘em), the great Mark Robinson (of Unrest, Grenadine, Air Miami, Flint Flon, Uncomfortable Police, et al), and together they discuss Billy Joel's entire recorded output with commentary, stories, and star ratings for every release. If you're a long-time listener, then you know that Dave has harbored a long-time hatred of Billy Joel…so why the sudden turnaround in taste? Discograffiti's Mark Robinson Tackles Billy Joel (But Only Metaphorically) Series dissects every last release Billy Joel's ever had a hand in creating. Part 4 covers the first couple records that Billy made after becoming a superstar: 52nd Street and Glass Houses. Here are just a few of the many things that Mark discusses with Discograffiti in this podcast: The vibe and feel that Billy Joel was shooting for on the first album he made after becoming a superstar; The rock star's wife about whom he wrote “Big Shot”; The song that Billy referred to as “the most bullshit song I ever wrote”; A debate over whether “My Life” inspired the sitcom Bosom Buddies or vice versa; The beginning of Billy's struggle to maintain quality across side two of his albums; Billy's wild and wacky swerve from jazz to punky new wave; The huge hit whose lyrics he dashed off lightning quick on the car ride to the studio; And an in-depth deep dive on every song off 52nd Street and the first side of Glass Houses. Listen: linktr.ee/discograffiti I support a wife and a six-year-old son with Discograffiti as my sole source of income. If you're a Mark Robinson & Billy Joel superfan like me, The Director's Cut of this episode is ad-free and features 6 additional minutes of essential material. Support Discograffiti by opting for this clearly superior version. Either subscribe to Discograffiti's Patreon at the Lieutenant or Major Tier, or just grab the episode as a one-off at the same link. The Director's Cut: Patreon.com/Discograffiti
Mike and John walk you through the photo highlights of Mike's annual MOCSEM mega-event, the Mustang Owners Club of SouthEastern Michigan's “Mustang Memories & All Ford Show." Seen via the lens of photog Joe Deladvitch, it was the last-ever show at this iconic Ford WHQ.
WWJ auto analyst John McElroy reports the new headquarter building is much different than the old headquarters, the Glass House, that had a top-down style with many offices and cubicles.
The Automotive Troublemaker w/ Paul J Daly and Kyle Mountsier
Shoot us a Text.Episode #1198: Audi taps Scout Motors to build its first U.S.-made SUV, the used-car market cools while EVs heat up, and Ford trades “The Glass House” for a high-tech headquarters built for its next century.Show Notes with links:Audi is shifting its U.S. strategy with plans for a large electric SUV designed specifically for American buyers—but instead of building a new plant, it'll lean on Scout Motors' upcoming South Carolina facility.The new SUV will use Scout's body-on-frame EV platform with a range extender for longer driving distances.Production starts in late 2027, giving Audi its first U.S.-built model without a multibillion-dollar factory investment.The move helps Audi avoid steep import tariffs while boosting its U.S. competitiveness.Scout CEO Scott Keogh hinted at more group synergies: “There is certainly a possibility that other exciting products from the group will definitely be built there.”The used-car market is finding its rhythm again—though buyers are taking their time. Prices keep climbing, but EVs are now the surprise speed sellers of the segment.The average three-year-old car spent 41 days on lots in Q3 2025, the slowest turnover since 2017.The average transaction price hit $31,067, up 5% from last year and nearly $10K higher than pre-pandemic.EVs sold fastest at just 34 days, beating hybrids (40 days) and gas models (43 days).Two-thirds of used EVs were priced between $20K–$30K, often with under 40,000 miles, giving them the best value in the market.Edmunds found that eight of the 19 fastest-selling three-year-old vehicles were EVs, led by the Tesla Model 3, Model Y, and Hyundai Ioniq 5.For the first time since 1956, Ford is moving its headquarters—trading “The Glass House” for a massive, ultra-modern campus designed to reflect the automaker's tech-driven future.The new 2.1 million-square-foot “Ford World Headquarters” doubles the size of the old site, featuring seven restaurants and a 160,000-square-foot food hall.A dramatic showroom dubbed a “James Bond villain's lair” serves as the centerpiece for product reveals and executive decision-making.The move, just three miles from the old HQ, brings over 14,000 employees within a seven-minute walk of the new complex.Ford's goal: attract top software and AI talent and foster collaboration—something “The Glass House” wasn't built for.Ford Land's Jennifer Kolstad said, “When you're in it, you feel like you are in the center of automotive design.”Join Paul J Daly and Kyle Mountsier every morning for the Automotive State of the Union podcast as they connect the dots across car dealerships, retail trends, emerging tech like AI, and cultural shifts—bringing clarity, speed, and people-first insight to automotive leaders navigating a rapidly changing industry.Get the Daily Push Back email at https://www.asotu.com/ JOIN the conversation on LinkedIn at: https://www.linkedin.com/company/asotu/
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In this shmooze, delivered at Mevaseret Mishmar, Rav Burg explains how judgementalism comes from our belief system about ourselves.
¿Puede una casa sin muros encerrar una vida entera de silencios? ¿Puede alguien diseñar el siglo XX mientras oculta, y revela, su deseo a través del vidrio, el acero y la ambigüedad? En este episodio de Grandes Maricas de la Historia, nos adentramos en la figura de Philip Johnson, uno de los arquitectos más influyentes, y más contradictorios, del siglo pasado. Desde su despertar erótico en el Berlín queer de Weimar hasta su tardía salida del armario a los 87 años, pasando por su relación de 45 años con el curador David Whitney, Johnson tejió una vida afectiva y profesional marcada por la elegancia, el poder… y la paradoja. Fue gay, pero calló. Fue modernista y posmoderno. Fue el primer ganador del Premio Pritzker y, durante años, un admirador del fascismo. Junto a Rata, repasamos sus amores, sus espacios, sus alianzas y sus silencios. Entramos en la mítica Glass House, la casa de cristal que habitó con Whitney, como quien entra en un manifiesto no escrito sobre lo que puede ser una vida queer vivida “a plena vista”, pero sin nombre. Este episodio desmonta mitos, revisa contradicciones y celebra una forma de existencia que fue profundamente marica… aunque tardara décadas en decirlo. Espionaje emocional, salones camp, arquitectura queer, estética fascista, amor verdadero y muros de vidrio. Porque hay armarios que no necesitan puertas: solo basta con mirar… y atreverse a ver. Las músicas de hoy: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/6zbYTWWKwc14nCTNEhtqKw?si=0829ca17979241ba
LaVar takes issue with Jerry Jones continuing to take shots at Micah Parsons from further away. FOX Sports NFL and College Football Rules Analyst Dean Blandino joins the guys to dive into the confusion surrounding the hip drop tackle. Plus, Charles Barkley gives way too much information!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Tonight the boys go back to the Billy Joel Well to talk about an album they both know as well as any album in either of their collections.
“Is This Real Life?” favorite Rob Rains is back on the podcast to share his thoughts on Wendy & Eddie's legal troubles before getting into this week's RHOP, RHOM reunion part 3, and RHOSLC. Follow Rob on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/robbaldwinrains/Follow Mandy on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/mandyslutsker/
Host Margaret McSweeney takes us to the Oxfordshire countryside to Estelle Manor, one of the "hottest" destinations in England. Originally built in 1780 in Georgian style and rebuilt in 1908 in Jacobean style, Estelle Manor sits on 85 acres and is surrounded by 3,000 acres of parklands and gardens. In 2023, Ennismore opened this beautiful property as a private club and hotel. The kitchen gardens provide a bountiful and beautiful harvest of greens for the salads at the Glass House, one of the hotel's restaurants. Margaret enjoyed chatting with one of the chefs who was collecting the day's harvest from the gardener. The Potting Shed is the perfect place for a morning latte and pastries amongst the lush plants throughout the interior. Margaret's friend May and her dogs, Lulu and George joined her for this stay. They enjoyed a delicious lunch in the private library and dinner at Brasserie. Margaret especially enjoyed booking the Thermal Journey at the Eynsham Baths, an oasis of relaxation at Estelle Manor. This experience included exclusive access to the Tea Lounge where a tea master prepared a special blend for her. She purchased some tea to continue her wellness journey in Chicago. Please click here for additional information about Estelle Manor. https://estellemanor.com/. ✅ Be sure and visit Kitchencaht.info for photos of this amazing property. Savor the day! Subscribe to the KitchenChat audio podcast: Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/kitchen-chat-margaret-mcsweeney/id447185040 Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/3PpcTPpvHEh8eOMfDUm8I9 Webtalkradio: Webtalkradio.com This podcast is also available on Apple TV, Roku and Amazon Fire Stick streaming devices. Download the Experts and Authors App and go to the Kitchen Chat series page or visit: www.Expertsandauthors.tv
Ford is moving its headquarters (HQ) for the first time in seven decades. The company's current headquarters, colloquially called “The Glass House,” opened in 1956. The carmaker is relocating to a newly constructed building 3 miles away in its longtime home of 1 American Road in Dearborn, Michigan, in November. The new 2.1-million-square-foot structure will formally be called “Ford World Headquarters” when it opens in November. It is part of a larger campus that will take the name of the current HQ: Henry Ford II World Center. Henry Ford II was the grandson of company founder Henry Ford and the uncle of Bill Ford, the automaker's current executive chairman. “When we move to the new headquarters, the 1 American Road address will move with it, because we're going to continue to develop products for the next century,” says Ted Ryan, Ford's heritage and brand manager. The new HQ is 5–10 minutes away and is designed to enhance collaboration and innovation by co-locating corporate leadership with design and engineering teams. It places 14,000 employees within a 15-minute walk of the main building. It will feature six design studios, a 160,000-square-foot food hall accessible to all Ford employees, wellness rooms, mothers' rooms and 300-plus tech-enabled meeting rooms. Ford's new home base is situated on the site of the former Product Development Center. When it was dedicated in 1953, President Dwight Eisenhower joined the celebration live through one of the first-ever uses of closed-circuit television. Some of the most well-known American vehicles were born there, including the Mustang, Thunderbird and F-Series trucks. “There have been multiple Ford family members who, as they walk in and they see the blue oval with ‘Ford' on the side of the building, they're really walking into their family home,” Ryan says. This article was provided by The Associated Press.
Host Jason Schreurs welcomes folk-punk singer/songwriter Black Guy Fawkes who talked about being bullied in school. Fawkes lives with trauma around his youth and other harassment he's faced in his adult life. Being accepted into the punk scene by some of the musicians he looked up to was a game-changer. http://blackguyfawkes.bandcamp.com Featured song clips: Black Guy Fawkes - "Glass Houses" from The Misery Suite (Asbestos Records, 2025) My Chemical Romance - "I'm Not Okay (I Promise)" from May Death Never Stop You (Reprise Records, 2014) Frank Turner - "I Still Believe" from England Keep My Bones (Epitaph Records, 2011) Black Guy Fawkes - "This Radio" from The Misery Suite (Asbestos Records, 2025) The SCREAM THERAPY BOOK is now available! Scream Therapy: A Punk Journey through Mental Health is a memoir-plus that has been heralded by New York Times best-selling authors. Like the podcast, it links the community-minded punk rock scene with the mental wellness of the punks who belong to it. ORDER A COPY OF THE BOOK! screamtherapyhq.com/book NEW SCREAM THERAPY MERCH STORE! screamtherapy.threadless.com About this podcast: Scream Therapy explores the link between punk rock and mental health. My guests are members of the underground music scene who are living with mental health challenges, like myself. Intro/background music clips: Submission Hold - "Cranium Ache" Render Useless - "The Second Flight of Icarus" Contact host Jason Schreurs - screamtherapypodcast@gmail.com
Those who live in glass houses, what books are at book club? Halloween parties, what not is now a thing, saving money on coffee clothes and clutter. Tulsa King, Pulp Fiction, espn made fun of wwe. Hell's Kitchen, When John Cena retires, high potential, Devil, it's time to start horror Loaded water, shrimp and broccoli, sushi shrimp bowl, veggie chili. Easy lunches, pumpkin pie smoothie, creamy mushroom spaghetti. Happy Monday stars
In this edition of 32 Thoughts, Kyle Bukauskas and Elliotte Friedman begin by updating the Connor McDavid conversation. They discuss the recalibration the league is facing as the salary cap takes massive jumps (7:38). The fellas continue the conversation surrounding Lane Hutson's contract negotiations (11:35). Afterwards, the guys talk about the notable goalies that hit waivers over the weekend and the teams that could be interested (23:05). Kyle and Elliotte talk about the fallout from the Florida-Tampa preseason game. Specifically changes to preseason hockey going forward (31:10). They shift focus to Gavin McKenna's first goal with Penn State (39:11). The Final Thought focuses on which teams they could see swapping in and out of the playoff picture in 2025-26 (45:21). Kyle and Elliotte answer your emails and voicemails in the Thoughtline (1:06:19).Today we spotlight Saskatoon's Softlung and their new single Glass House. Check them out here Email the podcast at 32thoughts@sportsnet.ca or call the Thought Line at 1-833-311-3232 and leave us a voicemail.This podcast was produced and mixed by Dominic Sramaty and hosted by Elliotte Friedman & Kyle Bukauskas.The views and opinions expressed in this podcast are those of the hosts and guests and do not necessarily reflect the position of Rogers Sports & Media or any affiliates
We've covered the news of Ford moving their headquarters to a shiny new facility… and demolishing the Glass House on Michigan avenue from a couple of angles. First, economic development and the business reasons. Second, the history of Ford's impact on Dearborn, going back a century. Now, in the third and final installment of the series, we're getting into the history of the Glass House itself. The significance of its architecture and the time in Metro Detroit in the country. We're also going to talk about fanciful plans that were drawn up for Ford more than fifty years ago that would have remade the look of the city into something almost out of science fiction. Dearborn might have gotten it's own rapid transit hub… and its own People Mover… as part of a massive redevelopment of that middle of the city that was Henry Ford's old land into everything from shopping to industrial to company campus. Our guest is Mark Nickita, FAIA. He's an Architect, Urban Designer, and President of ArchiveDS. He's also a Fellow of the American Institute of Architects. Follow Daily Detroit on Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/daily-detroit/id1220563942 Or sign up for our newsletter: https://www.dailydetroit.com/newsletter/
Dan Rogge is back (-ack-ack-ack-ack-ack) to help us discuss and rank William's 1979 breakthrough release, "The Stranger" -- complete with derogatory Lost In Translation references, mediocre parental reviews of jukebox musicals, coherent statements on alienation, Mrs. Dash sponcon, the sound of the Fortunoff elevator, and why Mark needed a looseleaf notebook at the gym. Grab some stale boardwalk popcorn, Virginia, because it's on! Intro and outro by Laura Barger and Jack Baldelli. Visit us on Patreon for more! SHOW NOTES Billy Joel's "Glass Houses," Ranked (with Dan Rogge!) Record Of The Year Showdown, Episode 2: 1975-1990 America's Damp 40, Episode 05: 25 For Fighting Extra Hot Great 571: Bringing Honesty To Billy Joel: And So It Goes "Every Billy Joel Song, Ranked" at Vulture The Middle Aged Dad Band covers "Vienna" Weird Al vs. Everybody Episode 1: "Amish Paradise" Episode 109: Def Leppard, "Pour Some Sugar On Me" "Only The Good Die Young (Alternate Version)" Nathan Rabin explains the failure/fiasco spectrum Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
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With the news of the new Ford Headquarters, we're looking at the impact of the Glass House and the new campus from various angles. Today, historical land and development that helped shape the Dearborn we know today. Mason Christenson of the Dearborn Historical Museum joins me to talk about how Ford impact Dearborn's history from a land and development perspective over more than a century of shared history. Daily Detroit is Metro Detroit's all-local podcast sharing what to know and where to go in Southeast Michigan. Feedback as always - dailydetroit -at- gmail -dot- com or leave a voicemail 313-789-3211. Follow Daily Detroit on Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/daily-detroit/id1220563942 Or sign up for our newsletter: https://www.dailydetroit.com/newsletter/
The “big story” around town is that the demolition clock has started on the Glass House in Dearborn, as Ford is moving their global HQ three miles down the road to a beautiful new building. Opened in 1956, the last time I visited the Glass House it was a bit long in the tooth for a company the stature of Ford. But, nostalgia is a thing and so many west siders are used to seeing it off of Michigan avenue for decades. In about 18 months, it'll be gone to make way for something new. The new headquarters will be twice the size of the current building and accommodate double the employees, bringing together engineering, design, and technology teams in one collaborative space. According to Ford executives Bill Ford and Jim Farley, the facility will house up to 4,000 employees with a total of 14,000 workers within a 15-minute walk. Plus, they're staying in Dearborn, and the new HQ will be across from the Henry Ford and Greenfield Village, Metro Detroit's largest tourist destination. Devon O'Reilly grew up in Dearborn and is active in the civic, business, and philanthropic communities in the city — joins to talk about why this is such a big deal, what it will help, and what might be ahead for the old Glass House space. In a future episode, we will check in on the history of Ford Headquarters buildings over the years. So be sure to follow us on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Overcast, Pocket Casts, or whever you listen to shows. Feedback as always - dailydetroit -at- gmail -dot- com or leave a voicemail 313-789-3211. Follow Daily Detroit on Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/daily-detroit/id1220563942 Or sign up for our newsletter: https://www.dailydetroit.com/newsletter/
Ford employees will be moving from the Glass House headquarters in Dearborn to the newly named Henry Ford II World Center near Greenfield Village. The current headquarters building will be demolished. WWJ's Jackie Paige has your Monday morning news. (Photo credit: Ford Motor Company)
Welcome to episode 234 of Growers Daily! We cover: today we are answering your composting questions and we're talking about living mulches. We are a Non-Profit!
Football Team Valuations Sexy is back - Retail What winning the Powerball Jackpot means A little 1,000,000 revision... PLUS we are now on Spotify and Amazon Music/Podcasts! Click HERE for Show Notes and Links DHUnplugged is now streaming live - with listener chat. Click on link on the right sidebar. Love the Show? Then how about a Donation? Follow John C. Dvorak on Twitter Follow Andrew Horowitz on Twitter Warm-Up - Stagflation - as payrolls drop - People in glass houses ....Stupid Politics - We are still here - which means we did not win the Powerball Jackpot - They say it will never happen - Ban on stock ownership for Congress Markets - CRISPR Chocolates? - Tech - again the driver - Sexy is back - Retail - Take in stride - on 900k less workers - ORACLE!!!!!! Powerball Jackpot - $1.8 Billion - Two winners - Texas and Missouri - Each winning ticket holder can choose either an annuitized prize of $893.5 million or a lump sum payment of $410.3 million – both before taxes. - Additionally, two lucky tickets sold in Kansas and Texas won a $2 million prize and 18 tickets sold across 13 states won $1 million. - Back to just $20 million now... - The odds of winning were 1 in 292.2 million, according to the Multi-State Lottery Association, which oversees the game. Glass Houses - Pulte - Accuses Fed's Cook and with simple accusations Trump looking to Fire ... - Close relatives of the federal official who has accused a Federal Reserve governor of improperly claiming primary residence on two properties have declared the same status on two homes in two different states, public records show. - Mark and Julie Pulte, the father and stepmother of Bill Pulte, President Donald Trump's appointee as director of the Federal Housing Finance Agency, since 2020 have claimed so-called “homestead exemptions” for residences in wealthy neighborhoods in both Michigan and Florida, according to the records. The exemption is meant to give a discount to homeowners on taxes for properties they use as their primary residence. - Local tax officials in both states told Reuters that claiming more than one home as a primary residence isn't generally allowed in their jurisdictions and could be punishable by fines or back taxes. - After Reuters contacted tax officials in Bloomfield Township, Michigan, to inquire about the dual claims, Darrin Kraatz, director of assessing, on Thursday said the township “as of today” would revoke the exemption on the Pultes' residence there. Beat Your Ass - Seems at a recent dinner- Pulte got under Scott Bessent's skin and bessent was pissed - F You - I am going to beat your ass - punch you in the F'n mouth for bad talking me to president Trump - Class act these children Chocolate Editing - Candy maker Mars said Wednesday it has partnered with biotech company Pairwise to speed up the development of more resilient cocoa using CRISPR-based gene editing technology. - CRISPR technology is a gene-editing tool that makes changes to DNA and can be used in farming. - The goal is to create cacao plants that can better withstand disease, heat and other climate-related stresses that can put global chocolate supply at risk. ---- Public Service: The main difference between cocoa and cacao: cacao is minimally processed and remains largely raw and nutrient-dense, while cocoa is made from roasted cacao beans that have been processed at high temperatures. This heat and processing affect cacao's nutrient profile and flavor, making cacao powder more bitter and richer in nutrients, and cocoa powder milder and more suitable for baking. GOOGLE for the win - Google shares popped 8% on Wednesday last week as investors celebrated what they viewed as minimal consequences from a historic defeat last year in the landmark antitrust case. - Last year, Google was found to hold an illegal monopoly in its core market of internet search. - U.S.
In a Glass House es el quinto álbum de la banda británica de rock progresivo Gentle Giant, lanzado el 21 de septiembre de 1973. El álbum es un proyecto conceptual vagamente realizado basado en el aforismo «Quien vive en casas de cristal no debería tirar piedras». El disco comienza y termina con el sonido de cristales rotos. Es el primer álbum publicado por la banda tras la salida de Phil Shulman.
This is the episode you've been waiting for, with possibly one of our most highly-requested guests, talking about the dirt, grime, poor legislation, break-ins, and incredibly tough decisions of the industry that no one else has the cajones to say with their chest, let alone on camera. Grab your popcorn for this one.Blackleaf sits down in the FSOTD studio with the Elliot Lewis, the notoriously outspoken CEO of Catalyst Co, a vertically integrated operation with over 33+ dispensaries statewide, plus a consumption lounge, who also produce a slew of in-house brands, to get down to the nitty gritty of the Glass House Farms fiasco, where industry tax money REALLY goes, getting raided multiple times by the DCC, the prominence of dirty or poisonous products at smoke shops/trap shops, receiving death threats, owning 25% of Cali Plug, why Elliot has his CCW and stays strapped, and so much more.If you thought you knew the whole story with Glass House Farms dating back to Elliot's initial lawsuit against them, buckle up, because we really get into the entire debacle from start to finish. Elliot dives into deep detail about his inherent issues with Glass Houses's operations, segwaying into assertions that 90% of Black Market products come from the legal market, and for those like Glass House that've claimed clean noses throughout, and to be caught red-handed back-dooring product…their behavior only damages the playing field on both sides.You might be thinking this is just another episode with a very vocal guest, but Elliot goes so much further than rocking the boat. You'll hear him talk about the real efforts he's been making with his team to lobby for change at the legislative level in California, his “tax strike,” and how he found a loophole that enabled him to potentially save millions on his taxes, much to the dismay of the DCC. On top of all the crazy stories that Elliot lets loose during this pod, there's also multiple conversations about what might happen when big money enters the industry and how many players may sell and exit, how our tax money goes straight into the pockets of politicians and super PACs, where all the homeless and fire relief money has ACTUALLY gone in CA, and how he hopes that someday the people will put the right individuals in position, but if it's up to the current powers-that-be, nothing will ever change in terms of taxation, safe banking, and general profitability and longevity in the space.If you've ever wondered the full story on how Catalyst came into prominence, the partnership between Caleb at Connected and Elliot, how brands grew with them as they expanded locations, the grocery store model that have to implement these days to protect margins, as well as what it really takes to get your brand on their shelves, you have to sit through to the end to truly soak up all of Elliot's game and candid responses.It's almost impossible to detail every vital knowledge-drop, never-before-heard background story, and tokens of wisdom that Elliot lets loose throughout this extended episode. By the end, you'll understand why his slogan, “Weed for the people,” is basically tatted on his chest. If you've ever felt like it's impossible to build an empire in the industry off honesty, grit, and never once “selling out,” you can't miss a minute of this pod with one of California's most resilient retail operators.Subscribe to our channel and the FSOTD.com site to keep up with other key figures and enjoy conversations with trailblazers from the culture you can't find anywhere else. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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If you feel like you haven't heard enough about the ins and outs of herb law, you're in luck, because we had to bring back one of the most pivotal younger figures in the world of California ca**abis legal representation to chop it up about some of his biggest horror stories and dive deeper into his litigation lore.Blackleaf is joined in the FSOTD studio once again by Chris Hickok, aka “Alien At Law,” to further uncork the mysteries and hurdles of operating legally today, some of the legal myths still believed by old-school cultivators, the laundry list of culture-shaping brands that Chris represents, the biggest crash-outs he's seen between business partners, the craziest ways he's seen a license get pulled, the importance of having the break-up talk before signing contracts, and so much more.For the uninitiated, Chris Hickok is an attorney based in California who co-founded HK Law and serves as Chief of Legal Compliance at Primary Growth Partners (PGP), where he specializes in boutique regulatory and corporate counsel for
"That Infamous Wutang" The outlaws concoct a plan to infiltrate the Glass House. Episode Artwork by @shaunmakesAudio Production by Astronomic Audio and Jessica ColvinMusic by Duke Albert, John Julius, Mike Hammock, and Shubert Featuring:Shaun as The Game MarshalCristina as Mariposa Dela Cruz RosalesDan as Archie ElseworthTrevor as Emory ElseworthShubert as Billy Bigtoes — Need More Bob in Your Life? Check out our other (SFW!) podcast, Tales of Bob Apple Podcasts Spotify — Support the Show: Patreon Merch Store Contact Us: Discord TheHouseOfBob.org Twitter Instagram Facebook Email — Thank you so much to our current Patreon supporters! This podcast would not be possible without you. Michael Shaka Jamal Ethan Edwards Dan Klip-Klop Elli Waffelpokalypse The Pink Pastor Garbanzo D Chan Anette E Jordan Thomas Kuhlmann Connor McColloch Padraig Hegarty Brandon Knox Team EAMONN Pavel Lishin Christine Braille Tom Inns Elias Anderson Mark Boykin Jessica Colvin Scooter Emerson Josh Jordan Keith Haddad Tom Wesley Jessica Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Send us a textHow do you know when it's time to step into something new, and trust God with the unknown?In this special episode of The Glass House, Ben and Lynley Mandrell take a heartfelt look back on their journey through 148 episodes as they prepare to step into a new season of ministry at Bellevue Baptist Church.With honesty and gratitude, they share the story behind their transition, from pivotal conversations to a deeply personal moment at a funeral that reignited their calling to the local church. They reflect on the challenges, the joys, and the incredible support they've received from the Lifeway team and listeners like you.Throughout the episode, Ben and Lynley reaffirm their passion for encouraging pastors and their families and talk openly about the importance of discerning when God is leading you to let go of one assignment and step faithfully into the next.Thank you for being a part of The Glass House community. If this episode encouraged you, please take a moment to rate, review, and share it with someone navigating their own new chapter. The mission continues—and we're so glad you're with us. Where might God be calling you to take a bold step—and are you willing to trust Him with the transition?SHOW LINKS:
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Well, we all have a face that we hide away forever, and we take them out and show ourselves when everyone has gone -- even Billy Joel, who has decided to take his out for Billy Joel: And So It Goes, a two-part HBO docu-series about his life and work. Should he have kept it to himself (it's his life)? Daniel Blau Rogge returns to talk about it. Around The Dial takes us through S02 of Digman!, The Comeback, and Billionaire Boys' Club. Dan presents the Hacks episode "The Roast Of Deborah Vance" for induction into The Canon. Then, after naming the week's Winner and Loser, it's on to Game Time, in which we're listening…to celebrity Frasier callers. Say Goodbye To Hollywood and hello to a new episode! GUESTS
Join Jim and Greg for the Friday 3 Martini Lunch as they close the week by focusing on former Sec. of State John Kerry lurching to the truth about the border, the left's incessant lying about ICE personnel and operations, and the latest oddities in the New York City mayor's race.First, they are truly stunned to hear common sense coming from John Kerry. In an interview, Kerry said the southern border was "under siege" during the Biden years and that "Trump was right" that you cannot have a nation without protecting the border. Jim finds it fascinating that these comments would have made Kerry a pariah in his own party if he said them last year.Next, they break down ICE's recent raids on Glass House cannabis farms in California, where authorities found numerous illegal workers, including unaccompanied minors. But instead of outrage at the exploitation, Democrats like Gov. Gavin Newsom and media outlets attack ICE for enforcing the law. Jim pushes back on the narrative painting lawbreakers as victims and federal officers as villains.Finally, they dissect the latest twists in the New York City mayoral race. Despite losing the Democratic primary, Andrew Cuomo remains eligible for the November ballot. Meanwhile, Mayor Eric Adams is now polling in fourth place, behind socialist Zohran Mamdani, a hypothetical Cuomo run, and Republican Curtis Sliwa.Please visit our great sponsors:Manage your workplace stress with Better Help. Our listeners get 10% off their first month at https://BetterHelp.com/3MLUpgrade your skincare routine with Caldera Lab and see the difference. Visit https://CalderaLab.com/3ML and use code 3ML at checkout for 20% off your first order.