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Choses à Savoir
Pourquoi la lettre "J" désigne-t-elle le valet dans un jeu de cartes ?

Choses à Savoir

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 27, 2025 2:07


Si l'on regarde un jeu de cartes, tout semble logique : le « K » pour le roi, le « Q » pour la reine… mais pourquoi donc un « J » pour le valet ? La réponse se trouve dans l'histoire du jeu de cartes, et surtout dans la façon dont il a voyagé d'Europe en Europe, changeant de langue et de symboles au fil des siècles.À l'origine, les jeux de cartes médiévaux venus d'Orient au XIVᵉ siècle ne comportaient pas de lettres du tout. Les figures étaient simplement illustrées : un roi, un chevalier et un valet (ou « serviteur »), souvent représenté à pied, tenant l'épée ou le blason de son maître. En France, cette figure s'appelait naturellement le valet, mot issu du vieux français vaslet, signifiant « jeune homme au service d'un seigneur ». Lorsque les cartes furent imprimées en série à partir du XVe siècle, le valet devint l'une des trois têtes – avec la dame et le roi – mais sans symbole écrit.Ce n'est qu'au XIXᵉ siècle, avec la diffusion mondiale du jeu de cartes anglo-saxon, que la lettre « J » fit son apparition. En Angleterre, les imprimeurs, notamment la firme Goodall and Son à Londres, adoptèrent des lettres pour simplifier la lecture : « K » pour King, « Q » pour Queen, et… « Kn » pour Knight, le chevalier, qui remplaçait le valet français. Mais cette abréviation « Kn » prêtait souvent à confusion avec le « K » du roi. Pour éviter les erreurs, les fabricants décidèrent de substituer au chevalier un personnage plus simple, le “Jack”, terme populaire désignant un jeune homme ou un domestique — exactement le rôle du valet français.Le mot Jack n'avait rien de noble : c'était même une appellation familière, parfois péjorative, pour un homme du peuple. Mais le succès du jeu anglo-américain, notamment au poker et au bridge, imposa cette notation. Dès la fin du XIXᵉ siècle, le « J » de Jack s'était définitivement installé dans les cartes anglaises, puis dans le monde entier.Ironie de l'histoire : dans le vocabulaire français, le valet a conservé son nom d'origine, mais a hérité d'une lettre étrangère. Le « J » n'a donc rien de “jacobin” : il est le vestige linguistique d'un compromis typographique entre le King et la Queen, né dans les imprimeries anglaises. Aujourd'hui encore, chaque fois qu'on pose un « J » sur le tapis, on tient entre ses doigts un petit morceau d'histoire de la langue et de l'imprimerie. Hébergé par Acast. Visitez acast.com/privacy pour plus d'informations.

Life Conversations with a Twist
Business Bravery Hacks: Simple Ways to Lead Boldly with Cerys Goodall

Life Conversations with a Twist

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 23, 2025 41:02 Transcription Available


"Be brave. You have nothing to lose… All you have to do is say ‘yes, why not me?', and go for it, because more doors will open to you than you could ever imagine." —Cerys GoodallSome days, running a business feels like you're juggling too much and still falling behind. The pressure to do it all, be everywhere, and never drop the ball is real—and it's exhausting. But there's a smarter, braver way to build success that doesn't require perfecting it all and burning out.From biotech labs to NASA missions, Cerys Goodall discovered her gift not only in building teams or launching tech, but in championing people and guiding leaders through their toughest transitions. Now, as the founder of The Goods, Cerys helps founders and CEOs find their footing when the ground shifts, showing that real progress comes from daring to say yes, embracing imperfection, and holding tight to your values.  Join Heather and Cerys for a friendly chat about outsourcing what drains you, finding business bravery, leading with real values, supporting women and parents, embracing flexible work, and practical consulting advice. Connect with Heather: WebsiteFacebook InstagramLinkedInEpisode Highlights:01:43 Supporting Women and Parents in the Workplace10:22 Navigating the Tech to Consulting Space16:59 Opportunities in Tech24:39 Building Values-Based Businesses 28:54 Advice for Small Business Owners32:54 The Role of Consultants in Business Growth36:57 Take the Brave Path

Global News Headlines
FULL LIVE STREAM: Mike Smithson, Dr John Bruni, Graham Young, Jackie Goodall + More

Global News Headlines

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 23, 2025 190:29


Jeremy Cordeaux hosts a fiery three-hour live broadcast from the dining room table, diving into the week’s biggest headlines, scandals, and politics. Joined by guests Dr John Bruni (SAGE International), Graham Young (Australian Institute for Progress), Greg Sheridan (The Australian), Mike Smithson (Seven News), and Jackie Goodall (Royal Flying Doctor Service), Jeremy dissects everything from Albanese’s U.S. visit and rare earth deals, to Australia’s housing crisis, political corruption, pets on planes, and the strange rise of “woke” politics. The panel debates the moral collapse of modern leadership, the cost of living crunch, and the loss of Australian values — all with Jeremy’s signature wit, humour, and blunt honesty.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Preciso y Conciso
El espejo salvaje de Jane Goodall: la mujer que descubrió que la bestia somos nosotros

Preciso y Conciso

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 20, 2025 17:41


Jane Goodall nos enseñó que mirar la naturaleza es mirarnos a nosotros mismos. Que la ternura puede ser una forma de resistencia y la esperanza, una manera de actuar. Su legado no cabe en un laboratorio, sino en cada gesto que elige cuidar en lugar de destruir. Porque al final, Goodall borró la frontera entre humanos y animales, pero su hallazgo más incómodo fue otro: nos parecemos demasiado. Su vida y su muerte nos obligan a mirar de frente ese reflejo que evitamos. En el espejo salvaje que nos dejó, la humanidad descubre —con vergüenza y verdad— que la bestia siempre fuimos nosotros.

Girls On Film
Ep 203: Caroline Goodall and Hannah Onslow explore love and loss in The Second Time Around

Girls On Film

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 18, 2025 32:49


This episode of Girls On Film is dedicated to BAFTA and Oscar contender, The Second Time Around. The film tells a complex, sensitive, universal story, and you can watch it on Channel 4 now. Anna talks to the two stars of the film: Caroline Goodall, best known for films like The Princess Diaries with Anne Hathaway, and her two collaborations with Steven Spielberg, in Hook alongside Robin WIlliams - and in Schindler's List. And Hannah Onslow, who featured alongside Olivia Colman in Empire of Light directed by Sam Mendes, and starred in the BBC's This City Is Ours alongside Sean Bean. Hannah can currently be seen in Noah Baumbach's new film Jay Kelly. Anna also talks to the writer and director, Jack Howard, and to executive producer Hedda Lornie Archbold, who also exec produces this podcast. And finally Anna talks to Rita Hirani, the CEO of MindOut, the mental health charity for the LGBTQ community, who proudly partner with The Second Time Around. Olivia Colman said: “It's a haunting and captivating short that lingers long after it ends. It unsettles you at first, then reveals an unexpected tenderness. An extraordinary depth of story told in just ten minutes." Sign up to the Girls On Film newsletter below: http://eepurl.com/iEKaM-/ or email girlsonfilmsocial@gmail.com to be signed up. Become a patreon of Girls On Film on Patreon here: www.patreon.com/girlsonfilmpodcast Follow us on socials: www.instagram.com/girlsonfilm_podcast/ www.facebook.com/girlsonfilmpodcast www.twitter.com/GirlsOnFilm_Pod www.twitter.com/annasmithjourno Watch Girls On Film on the BFI's YouTube channel: www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLX…L89QKZsN5Tgr3vn7z Girls On Film is an HLA production. Host: Anna Smith Executive Producer: Hedda Lornie Archbold, who also produced this episode Intern: Ruby Bradshaw Principal Partners Vanessa Smith and Peter Brewer, Thanks to our sponsors for this episode, Lilac Grove Entertainment. © HLA Agency

WGTD's The Morning Show with Greg Berg
10/17/25 "Ghosts of Gombe" in memory of Dr. Jane Goodall

WGTD's The Morning Show with Greg Berg

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 17, 2025 57:39


In memory of Dr. Jane Goodall, who passed away on October 1st at the age of 91, we are replaying this 2018 interview with Dale Peterson, her primary biographer (who also co-authored at least one book with her.) This particular book is titled "Ghosts of Gombe: a True Story of Love and Death in an African Wilderness." The book focuses on an incident that occurred at Gombe, where Goodall did most of her research on chimpanzees. (By the way, you might also seek out another book by Dale Peterson titled "Jane Goodall: The Woman who Redefined Man."

Triathlon Nutrition Academy
Should I Be Using Different Fuelling Strategies When On My Period?

Triathlon Nutrition Academy

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 16, 2025 26:15


Are your hormones hijacking your training? If you've ever felt off during certain weeks of your cycle and wondered if your nutrition needs to change, you're not alone. This week, we're tackling one of the most common questions from female triathletes: should you be fuelling differently during your period? With new research emerging, it's time to bust some myths and cut through the confusion. You'll learn: What the science actually says about performance across the menstrual cycle Why your luteal and follicular phases might affect more than just your mood Practical tips to help you tweak your nutrition when (and if) you need to This episode will help you feel more confident and in control of your body, your training and your nutrition, no matter where you are in your cycle. Links & Resources McNulty, K. L., Elliott-Sale, K. J., Dolan, E., Swinton, P. A., Ansdell, P., Goodall, S., Thomas, K., & Hicks, K. M. (2020). The effects of menstrual cycle phase on exercise performance in eumenorrheic women: A systematic review and meta-analysis. Sports Medicine, 50(10), 1813–1827. https://doi.org/10.1007/s40279-020-01319-3 Schlie, J., Krassowski, V., & Schmidt, A. (2025). Effects of menstrual cycle phases on athletic performance and related physiological outcomes: A systematic review of studies using high methodological standards. Journal of Applied Physiology. https://doi.org/10.1152/japplphysiol.00223.2025

Baleine sous Gravillon (BSG)
S07E27 Les outils des animaux 1/5 : Du doudou au doctorat

Baleine sous Gravillon (BSG)

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 15, 2025 16:28


Voici une deuxième série inédite liée à Jane Goodall, mais pas seulement. Cette fois, nous nous penchons sur les outils utilisés ou fabriqués par certains animaux.Dans le 1er épisode, je reviens sur quelques aspects méconnus du parcours de Jane.Dans le 2e, vous découvrirez que Jane Goodall était prosopagnosique : elle ne reconnaissait pas les visages ! Cette particularité l'a rendu beaucoup plus attentive aux autres formes d'expression que le langage oral et le visage : le langage des gestes, des attitudes, des "petits riens", bref le paralangage.Grâce à de fines observations, Jane Goodall a mis en évidence l'utilisation d'outils par les chimpanzés, sa découverte majeure.Dans les 3 derniers épisodes, j'explore tout ce qu'on sait de l'utilisation et de la fabrication d'outils dans les autres groupes du Vivant, des éléphants aux bourdons.Interview : Eléonore Claude___

Tony Kurre Radio
1866: 10/14/25 Mission Minded with Michael Coleman Presented By Tony Kurre Radio

Tony Kurre Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 15, 2025 35:13


What do business and monkeys have in common? Goodall could teach us.  #Goodall #JaneGoodall #MissionMinded #HAFB #Monkeys #Mist #TKR #TKRApp #TKRPodcat #Podcast #TonyKurreRadio #TonyKurre #MichaelColeman Grab the free TKR app to ROCK Apple - https://apps.apple.com/us/app/tkr/id1463187328

After Words
Jane Goodall, "Hope For Animals and Their World: How Endangered Species Are Being Rescued from the Brink"

After Words

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 12, 2025 54:36


Jane Goodall talked about her book Hope for Animals and Their World: How Endangered Species Are Being Rescued from the Brink (Grand Central Publishing; September 2, 2009). In the book, she and her co-authors describe people and projects around the world that are rescuing species on the brink of extinction. The guest interviewer was John Nielsen. The interview was held at Georgetown University, prior to Ms. Goodall giving a special lecture. Primatologist Jane Goodall, famous for her work with chimpanzees, is the founder of the Jane Goodall Institute. She is the author of many books, including In the Shadow of Man; Reason for Hope, and Chimpanzees I Love. John Nielsen, journalist in residence at the World Wildlife Fund (WWF), is the author of Condor: To the Brink and Back - The Life and Times of One Giant Bird and the producer of WWF's "The Wild Things," a bi-weekly podcast. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

C-SPAN Bookshelf
AW: Jane Goodall "Hope for Animals and Their World: How Endangered Species Are Being Rescued from the Brink"

C-SPAN Bookshelf

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 12, 2025 54:36


Jane Goodall talked about her book Hope for Animals and Their World: How Endangered Species Are Being Rescued from the Brink (Grand Central Publishing; September 2, 2009). In the book, she and her co-authors describe people and projects around the world that are rescuing species on the brink of extinction. The guest interviewer was John Nielsen. The interview was held at Georgetown University, prior to Ms. Goodall giving a special lecture. Primatologist Jane Goodall, famous for her work with chimpanzees, is the founder of the Jane Goodall Institute. She is the author of many books, including In the Shadow of Man; Reason for Hope, and Chimpanzees I Love. John Nielsen, journalist in residence at the World Wildlife Fund (WWF), is the author of Condor: To the Brink and Back - The Life and Times of One Giant Bird and the producer of WWF's "The Wild Things," a bi-weekly podcast. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Fresh Air
Jane Goodall

Fresh Air

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 10, 2025 45:48


Today we're remembering renowned primatologist Jane Goodall, known for her work researching the behavior of chimpanzees and protecting their habitats. She died last week at the age of 91. "Every time somebody discovers an animal doing something that we used to think was unique to us, there is this scientific uproar, because we [humans] have to keep our uniqueness. And of course the chimps have challenged this belief again and again and again," Goodall told Terry Gross in 1999. John Powers reviews the Netflix thriller film A House of Dynamite, directed by Kathryn Bigelow. Learn more about sponsor message choices: podcastchoices.com/adchoicesNPR Privacy Policy

Fresh Air
Jane Goodall

Fresh Air

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 10, 2025 45:48


Today we're remembering renowned primatologist Jane Goodall, known for her work researching the behavior of chimpanzees and protecting their habitats. She died last week at the age of 91. "Every time somebody discovers an animal doing something that we used to think was unique to us, there is this scientific uproar, because we [humans] have to keep our uniqueness. And of course the chimps have challenged this belief again and again and again," Goodall told Terry Gross in 1999. John Powers reviews the Netflix thriller film A House of Dynamite, directed by Kathryn Bigelow. Learn more about sponsor message choices: podcastchoices.com/adchoicesNPR Privacy Policy

Zoo Logic
The Complex Legacy of Dr. Jane Goodall

Zoo Logic

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 9, 2025 34:01


Few names are as widely recognizable in the global conservation arena than Dr. Jane Goodall. Her passing last week has prompted praise from around the world. Dr Samantha Russak, Curator of Research and Welfare at Tanganyika Wildlife Park returns to discuss the complicated legacy of her childhood hero. We discuss Dr. Goodall's transition from a first of her kind chimpanzee field researcher at her beloved Gombe Stream National Park to global conservation advocate.  Animal Care Software

Baleine sous Gravillon (BSG)
S07E22 Jane Goodall 2/6 : 5 mois... pour se faire accepter des chimpanzés (Emmanuelle Grundmann)

Baleine sous Gravillon (BSG)

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 8, 2025 28:38


Jane Goodall, nous a quittés le 1er octobre 2025, à 91 ans, à Los Angeles. Elle donnait une série de conférences pour défendre le Vivant. Cette Britannique était non seulement l'une des plus grandes primatologues de l'Histoire, mais aussi un être humain hors du commun.On s'en souvient comme LA spécialiste des chimpanzés, comme Dian Fossey était celle des gorilles, et Biruté Galdikas celle des orangs-outans. Ensemble, elles formaient un trio surnommé les trimates, jeu de mots avec "primates". C'est Louis Leakey, leur mentor et découvreur, qui les avait surnommées ainsi.Entre autres découvertes majeures, Jane Goodall a mis en évidence l'utilisation d'outils par les chimpanzés. Ce thème fait d'ailleurs l'objet d'une autre série de BSG, où je raconte aussi longuement la vie de Jane Goodall, notamment le fait qu'elle était prosopagnosique : elle ne reconnaissait pas les visages ! Cette particularité a rendu Jane beaucoup plus attentive aux autres formes d'expression que le langage et le visage, le paralangage. Dans cette autre série dédiée aux outils animaux, j'étends cette découverte de Jane à toutes les autres espèces de "bricoleurs", des éléphants aux bourdons.Mais first things first, cette série inédite raconte la vie de Jane. Elle éclaire certains des aspects les moins connus et pourtant les plus précieux de son parcours et de son combat.Mon invitée est une autre primatologue, Emmanuelle Grundmann, qui ressemble à Jane en bien des points, spécialiste des orangs-outans de Bornéo.___

Baleine sous Gravillon (BSG)
S07E21 Jane Goodall 1/6 : Il était une fois un doudou nommé Jubilee (Emmanuelle Grundmann)

Baleine sous Gravillon (BSG)

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 8, 2025 20:32


Jane Goodall, nous a quittés le 1er octobre 2025, à 91 ans, à Los Angeles. Elle donnait une série de conférences pour défendre le Vivant. Cette Britannique était non seulement l'une des plus grandes primatologues de l'Histoire, mais aussi un être humain hors du commun.On s'en souvient comme LA spécialiste des chimpanzés, comme Dian Fossey était celle des gorilles, et Biruté Galdikas celle des orangs-outans. Ensemble, elles formaient un trio surnommé les trimates, jeu de mots avec "primates". C'est Louis Leakey, leur mentor et découvreur, qui les avait surnommées ainsi.Cette série inédite raconte la vie de Jane. Elle éclaire certains des aspects les moins connus et pourtant les plus précieux de son parcours et de son combat.Mon invitée est une autre primatologue, Emmanuelle Grundmann, qui ressemble à Jane en bien des points, spécialiste des orangs-outans de Bornéo.___

Climate One
Remembering Dr. Jane Goodall

Climate One

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 7, 2025 23:07


Legendary primatologist Jane Goodall died on October 1. In a 2024 conversation on the Climate One stage with Co-Host Greg Dalton, the indefatigable Goodall was focused on three intertwined crises: biodiversity loss, climate change and environmental inequity. Her message from that night still resonates: Vote like your children's lives depend on it — because they do.  Guests: Jane Goodall, Ethologist, conservationist For show notes and related links, visit ClimateOne.org. Support Climate One by going ad-free! By subscribing to Climate One on Patreon, you'll receive exclusive access to all future episodes free of ads, opportunities to connect with fellow Climate One listeners, and access to the Climate One Discord. Sign up today. Ad sales by Multitude. Contact them for ad inquiries at multitude.productions/ads Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Commonwealth Club of California Podcast
CLIMATE ONE BONUS: Remembering Dr. Jane Goodall

Commonwealth Club of California Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 7, 2025 22:37


Legendary primatologist Jane Goodall died on October 1. In a 2024 conversation on the Climate One stage with Co-Host Greg Dalton, the indefatigable Goodall was focused on three intertwined crises: biodiversity loss, climate change and environmental inequity. Her message from that night still resonates: Vote like your children's lives depend on it — because they do.  Guests: Jane Goodall, Ethologist, conservationist For show notes and related links, visit ⁠ClimateOne.org⁠. **** Support Climate One by going ad-free! By subscribing to Climate One on ⁠Patreon⁠, you'll receive exclusive access to all future episodes free of ads, opportunities to connect with fellow Climate One listeners, and access to the Climate One Discord. ⁠Sign up today⁠. Ad sales by ⁠Multitude⁠. Contact them for ad inquiries at ⁠multitude.productions/ads⁠ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

You Are My Density
110: Impossible to Find

You Are My Density

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 7, 2025 10:11


Trying to be positive, the tyranny of Ellen DeGeneres, Jared the jerk off, a couple scenes for you, a couple very worthwhile thrillers,and a good one from Goodall. Stuff mentioned: My So-Called Life (1994), Tron: Aeres (2025), Tron (1982), Scarecrow and Mrs. King (1983-1987), Discs of Tron (1983), Bee Gees "More Than a Woman" (1977), Electric Light Orchestra "Yours Truly, 2095" (1981), Electric Light Orchestra Time (1981), The Substance (2024), Mulholland Drive (2001), Somnium (2024), Ick (2025), The Blob (1988), Night of the Creeps (1986), The All-American Rejects "Swing, Swing" (2002), The All-American Rejects The All-American Rejects (2002), and Secondhand Serenade "Fall for You" (2008).

Think Out Loud
Remembering iconic primatologist and conservationist Jane Goodall

Think Out Loud

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 6, 2025 32:34


British primatologist and conservationist Jane Goodall died last week at the age of 91. Goodall revolutionized our understanding of chimpanzees, our closest living relatives. She was mentored by the renowned anthropologist and paleontologist Louis Leakey, who helped fund her first trip to Tanzania in 1960 when she was 26-years-old. With no formal scientific training, she made the discovery that chimpanzees were capable of using and making tools – a skill scientists previously thought only humans were capable of doing. Goodall not only founded her own institute to promote the conservation of chimpanzees, she also embarked on a decades-long advocacy for humanitarian causes and environmental protections around the world.    In 2011, “Think Out Loud” host Dave Miller interviewed Jane Goodall when she visited Oregon. We listen back to that conversation about her remarkable life and more than a half century of studying chimpanzees that has helped shape insights into our own behaviors and evolution within the animal kingdom.  

Soundside
Remembering Jane Goodall

Soundside

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 6, 2025 17:23


Last week renowned primatologist Jane Goodall died at the age of 91. Goodall spent 65 years studying wild chimpanzees in Tanzania. Her work showed that chimpanzees make and use tools, and have emotions, empathy and their own culture. She changed our understanding of the world around us. But it went far beyond just that - in her later life Goodall was an advocate: for conservation, human rights, animal welfare, and a number of other issues. Myron Shekelle is a primatologist and senior instructor at Western Washington University. And he previously worked with Goodall - he assisted with founding the Jane Goodall Institute in Singapore. Guest: Myron Shekelle, is a primatologist and senior instructor at Western Washington University Related stories: WWU primatologist spearheaded campaign to nominate Jane Goodall for Nobel Peace Prize - Cascadia Daily News Thank you to the supporters of KUOW, you help make this show possible! If you want to help out, go to kuow.org/donate/soundsidenotes Soundside is a production of KUOW in Seattle, a proud member of the NPR Network.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The Darrell McClain show
Jane Goodall's Reckoning: Hope, Hypocrisy, and the Work Left to Us

The Darrell McClain show

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 4, 2025 11:29 Transcription Available


Send us a textThe headlines arrived first, tidy and late, but the weight beneath them is harder to hold: Jane Goodall is gone, and so is a voice that made science feel like conscience. We sit with the loss and the indictment it delivers—how institutions that once ignored her now rush to borrow her moral light, how applause became a habit while forests thinned and habitats fractured. What begins as an obituary quickly widens into a reckoning with the lines she erased between “us” and “nature,” and the choice she kept pressing back into our hands.We trace her arc from curiosity without credentials to a scientist who dared to become a prophet, detailing the observations that cracked old dogmas—chimps shaping tools, grieving their dead—and the public witness that followed. Hope, for Goodall, wasn't decoration; it was defiance. We explore how that stubborn optimism took shape in Roots & Shoots, a global youth movement that turns agency into practice and replaces resignation with small, cumulative victories. Along the way we confront the pageantry of tributes from politicians, corporations, and universities and ask what honor means without policy shifts, budget lines, or measurable protection of living systems.This conversation lands where Goodall always pointed us: conservation as a moral test, not a data deficit; a United States fluent in awareness yet slow to cut emissions; a global legacy built on dignity instead of theatrics. The final question lingers after the credits: what now? If her life was a mirror more than a monument, the reflection asks for choices that count—protect habitats, electrify and decarbonize, stop subsidizing harm, teach agency young, and measure growth by what endures. If this resonated, share it with someone who needs the nudge, subscribe for more hard, hopeful conversations, and leave a review to help this work reach the next set of hands ready to build. Support the show

In Focus by The Hindu
In Focus-Weekend | Naming chimps, making room: Jane Goodall's wild legacy for women in science

In Focus by The Hindu

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 4, 2025 38:21


On a July morning in 1960, Jane Goodall stepped off a boat onto the shores of Lake Tanganyika in Tanzania. She was 26, untrained by universities, armed only with binoculars, a notebook and patience. What she saw in the forests of Gombe in East Africa altered science itself: chimpanzees who shaped tools, who mourned, who loved. She gave them names and with that simple act, insisted on their individuality. But Goodall did more than open a window into the lives of chimpanzees. She opened doors for women. In an era when female scientists were almost absent, she, alongside gorilla researcher Dian Fossey and orangutan expert Biruté Galdikas, staked a claim in a field dominated by men. Reluctant at first, passionate in time, she traded the intimacy of the forest for activism on world stages, becoming a gentle but firm voice for nature and for children who would inherit it. On Wednesday (October 1, 2025), Jane Goodall died at 91. She was still on tour, still speaking for the wild. Will we carry her hope and continue the path she opened for women in science? In this weekender episode, we talk about how Goodall's life reshaped research, storytelling and the role of women in conservation. Guests: Catherine Crockford, primatologist at the French National Centre for Scientific Research, Lyon; Neha Sinha, wildlife biologist, conservationist, and author, based in Delhi Host: Anupama Chandrasekaran Produced and edited by Jude Francis Weston Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Les matins du samedi
Les animaux et nous, la leçon de Jane Goodall

Les matins du samedi

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 4, 2025 36:27


durée : 00:36:27 - L'Invité(e) des Matins du samedi - par : Nicolas Herbeaux - Alors que la grande primatologue Jane Goodall vient de nous quitter à l'âge de 91 ans, quel héritage nous lègue-t-elle sur notre rapport aux grands singes, et plus largement aux animaux ? En quoi son travail fondateur a-t-il révolutionné notre regard sur les animaux sauvages ? - réalisation : Jean-Christophe Francis - invités : Sabrina Krief Vétérinaire et primatologue, professeure au MNHN, spécialiste d'écologie comportementale et de zoopharmacognosie; Emmanuelle Pouydebat Directrice de recherche au CNRS et au Muséum national d'histoire naturelle, spécialiste de l'évolution des comportements des animaux.

The Climate Pod
Remembering Jane Goodall

The Climate Pod

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 3, 2025 57:10


Dr. Jane Goodall died on Wednesday at the age of 91. After National Geographic published her groundbreaking work in 1963, she spent more than 60 years in the public spotlight as a prolific writer, speaker, and advocate for change. She founded the Jane Goodall Institute in 1977, which has grown into one of the largest advocacy and conservation organizations in the world and started the Roots & Shoots youth program, which has helped more young people get into conservation and environmentalism. She helped build a movement.  And she used her voice and platform to fight for climate action. In 2021, we had the chance to talk to Dr. Goodall about her climate advocacy. At the time, she was serving as an official COP26 Advocate. Today, we remember her life and legacy and replay our interview with Dr. Goodall.  Please consider becoming a paid subscriber to our newsletter/podcast, The Climate Weekly, to help support this show. Your contributions will make the continuation of this show possible.  Tickets for our live show in Chicago on Sunday, Oct 26 at The Linclon Lodge are available now: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/chicago-climate-bash-tickets-1758346845749?aff=oddtdtcreator Our music is "Gotta Get Up" by The Passion Hifi, check out his music at thepassionhifi.com. Rate, review and subscribe to this podcast on iTunes, Spotify, and more! Subscribe to our YouTube channel.

Salut l'info !
Drones dans le ciel, Jane Goodall et vaccin sans aiguille : l'actualité à portée des enfants

Salut l'info !

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 3, 2025 16:21


durée : 00:16:21 - Salut l'info ! - par : Pauline PENNANECH, Estelle Faure - La mort d'une grande scientifique qui a étudié les chimpanzés, à quoi servent les drones et un vaccin innovant qui ne pique pas : c'est l'actualité de la semaine dans le nouvel épisode de "Salut l'info !" Vous aimez ce podcast ? Pour écouter tous les autres épisodes sans limite, rendez-vous sur Radio France.

Media Fuel
Episode 181 - From Goodall's Goodbye to Kidman's Split — While Cardi & Nicki Spit and Bad Bunny Hits the Bowl

Media Fuel

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 3, 2025 42:16


Follow us on Twitter and Instagram to stay updated!@mediafuelpodQuick UpdatesMovie/TV/Video Game NewsFollow Us!@relsss Insta @relsarels Twitter @whyzeusy Insta & TwitterTags: Entertainment News, Pop Culture, Movie Reviews, TV Show Discussions, Video Game News, Celebrity Gossip, Music Industry Updates, Lifestyle Commentary, Current Events, Hot Takes, Entertainment Podcast, Pop Culture Podcast, Media Analysis, Trending Topics, Duo Podcast #PodcastLife #PodcastRecommendations #PodcastEpisode #PodcastCommunity #NewPodcast #PodcastAddict #PodcastersOfInstagram #PodNation #PodcasterSupport #EntertainmentNews #PopCulturePodcast #MovieBuff #TVTalk #BingeWorthy #NetflixAndChill #MusicIndustry #FilmTwitter #HollywoodNews #CelebGossip #HotTakes #WhatToWatch #NewMusicFriday #NowStreaming #BoxOffice #FilmCritic #Grammys #Oscars #LikeAndSubscribe #PodcastGrowth #PodcastMarketing #PodcastDiscover #PodcasterOfTheDay

Le fil sciences
Jane Goodall : "Les chimpanzés m'ont tellement apporté !"

Le fil sciences

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 3, 2025 43:26


durée : 00:43:26 - La Terre au carré - par : Mathieu Vidard - Depuis les années 1950, ses travaux ont révolutionné l'étude des grands singes et transformé les rapports entre l'humain et l'animal. Entretien exceptionnel avec l'éthologue et anthropologue britannique Jane Goodall, spécialiste des chimpanzés, qui a fêté ses 90 ans cette année. - invités : Jane Goodall - Jane Goodall : Éthologue et anthropologue britannique - réalisé par : Jérôme BOULET Vous aimez ce podcast ? Pour écouter tous les autres épisodes sans limite, rendez-vous sur Radio France.

Purple Psychology
Episode 492: What we can learn from Jane Goodall

Purple Psychology

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 3, 2025 5:59


*a note - we are currently being battered by the wind here..that's the background howl!Let's focus on supporting the Jane Goodall foundation as they make this transition into being without a figure head … I think it's a testimony to Dr Goodall's legacy taht we can even do this along with her youth organisation Roots and Shoots…  

Talkradio Countdown
10/4/25 - Topping The List, Government Shutdown / Furloughs

Talkradio Countdown

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 3, 2025 33:29 Transcription Available


10/4/25 - Topping The List, Government Shutdown / FurloughsHost Doug Stephan along with Michael Harrison, Editor/Publisher of Talkers Magazine, review the most talked about stories and people on news/talk radio for the week of September 29th, 2025 through October 3rd, 2025. Compiled by the research department at Talkers Magazine - The Bible of Talk Radio and the New Talk Media - www.talkers.comSTORIES Government Shutdown / FurloughsThe Economy / BLS DataICE Raids / Guard Troops to Memphis & Portland / War with CartelsHegseth & Trump Address Military BrassDeadly Michigan Church AttackSCOTUS Lisa Cook RulingComey IndictmentGaza Flotilla InterceptedLaGuardia Planes CollisionJane Goodall DiesPEOPLE Donald TrumpRussell VoughtChuck Schumer / Hakeem JeffriesMike JohnsonPete HegsethThomas SanfordLisa CookJames ComeyGreta ThunbergJane Goodall

Science Friday
Remembering Primatologist Jane Goodall

Science Friday

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 2, 2025 17:44


Jane Goodall, renowned primatologist, conservationist, and humanitarian, died on October 1 at the age of 91. Goodall was born in London in 1934, and her curiosity about the natural world led her to the forests of Gombe, Tanzania, where she made groundbreaking observations of chimpanzee behavior, including tool use. Her research challenged the accepted scientific perceptions of our closest relatives.Host Ira Flatow shares his memories of Dr. Goodall, including an interview from 2002 in which she discussed her life and work.Transcripts for each episode are available within 1-3 days at sciencefriday.com.  Subscribe to this podcast. Plus, to stay updated on all things science, sign up for Science Friday's newsletters.

How To Fail With Elizabeth Day
Jane Goodall on Optimism, Hope, and Conservation

How To Fail With Elizabeth Day

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 2, 2025 60:28


We said goodbye to Jane Goodall, who passed away yesterday at 91 after a life that inspired millions. I feel so grateful to have had the chance to speak with her back in July 2022, a conversation I'll never forget. Today, in honour of her incredible legacy, I want to re-share it with you. ___________________________________________________________________ The legendary Jane Goodall is a scientist, conservationist and humanitarian, whose 60-year study of wild chimpanzees in Tanzania challenged and overturned much of the conventional scientific thinking at the time. Her tireless work over the years - she is now 88 - has won her a legion of admirers, including David Attenborough, Leonardo di Caprio, Prince Harry and Greta Thunberg who calls Goodall ‘a true hero'. She joins me to talk about the resilience of hope, whether chimpanzees have a sense of failure, her own failures in language, correspondence and motherhood, and her belief in the next generation. This was one of the most enlightening podcast interviews I've ever had the privilege of doing. Please listen! ✨ IN THIS EPISODE: 00:00 Introduction and Tribute to Jane Goodall 01:47 Early Life and Career 04:14 The Concept of Hope and Optimism 08:55 Groundbreaking Work with Chimpanzees 15:16 Challenges and Triumphs  20:22 Reflections on Failure and Success 29:18 The Power of Imagination and Early Influences 30:22 Exploring Animal Friendships 32:43 Roots and Shoots: A Movement for Change 37:37 Spiritual Experiences and Beliefs 44:58 Challenges and Failures 49:48 Reflections on Parenting and Influential Figures 54:26 Messages of Hope and Resilience  

Speak Up For The Ocean Blue
Jane Goodall: How One Woman Changed Conservation Forever

Speak Up For The Ocean Blue

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 2, 2025 23:51 Transcription Available


Jane Goodall transformed the way we understand animals, conservation, and our place in nature. In this special tribute episode of How to Protect the Ocean, I reflect on Dr. Goodall's incredible legacy and what her life's work teaches us about empathy, science, and hope. From living with chimpanzees in Gombe to influencing ocean storytelling today, her impact spans generations and ecosystems. Jane showed us that animals are not resources, but individuals with emotions, intelligence, and culture. She taught us to listen, to observe, and to act. Jane Goodall's work didn't end with primates. Her vision of conservation included youth, community, and global collaboration. She helped shape marine and terrestrial protection efforts, inspired countless scientists (especially women), and changed how we use emotional connection to inspire action. Even at 91, she was on a speaking tour, still using her voice to make the world better. This episode unpacks what she gave us and how we carry that legacy forward especially in ocean conservation. Join the Undertow: https://www.speakupforblue.com/jointheundertow Connect with Speak Up For Blue Website: https://bit.ly/3fOF3Wf Instagram: https://bit.ly/3rIaJSG TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@speakupforblue Twitter: https://bit.ly/3rHZxpc YouTube: www.speakupforblue.com/youtube    

Science Weekly
Remembering primatologist Jane Goodall

Science Weekly

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 2, 2025 17:05


The renowned primatologist Jane Goodall has died aged 91. She will be remembered for her observations that revolutionised our understanding of chimpanzees, as well as her tireless environmental advocacy. Ian Sample talks to the Guardian's global environment editor Jon Watts, who met Goodall several times, to find out what her scientific legacy will be. Help support our independent journalism at theguardian.com/sciencepod

The Roundtable
Jane Goodall - in memoriam

The Roundtable

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 2, 2025 9:32


Jane Goodall, one of the world's most esteemed and inspirational conservationists, died on Wednesday in Los Angeles. She was 91.Goodall earned scientific stature and global celebrity by studying and living with wild chimpanzees in East Africa in the 1960s. She was one of the most famous scientists of the 20th century and opened the door for more women to pursue scientific careers.Joe Donahue spoke with Jane Goodall on this program in 2009, around the publication of one of her books, “Hope for Animals and Their World: How Endangered Species Are Being Rescued from the Brink.” We air a portion of that conversation today, in memoriam.

Best Of Neurosummit
Best Of The Aware Show with Dr. Jane Goodall: Messenger of Peace through Environmentalism

Best Of Neurosummit

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 2, 2025 22:39


Today's guest, world-renowned primatologist and environmentalist Dr. Jane Goodall discusses our relationship with the animal kingdom. We are all connected. We are harming the planet, and therefore if affects the animals. Dr. Goodall discusses her extensive study of primatology and specifically her work with chimpanzees. In her vast travels, she talks about how there were more than 1 million chimpanzees, and now we have less than 200,000, some of which have little chance of survival as they are spread far apart.  She is also the founder of “Roots and Shoots,” a non-profit organization which encourages children in more than 70 countries to study wildlife. Roots and Shoots focuses on teaching young people the importance of taking care of our planet. She invited students from countries who were at war to speak at the UN in honor of International Peace Day. Dr. Goodall is a UN Messenger of Peace. In July 1960, at the age of 26, Dr. Goodall traveled from England to what is today Tanzania and bravely entered the little-known world of wild chimpanzees. Her unyielding patience and characteristic optimism won the trust of these initially shy creatures. She managed to open a window into their sometimes strange and often familiar-seeming lives.  Dr. Goodall later earned a PhD in ethology, the study of animal behavior, from the University of Cambridge, with her thesis detailing the first five years of study at the Gombe reserve. In 1977, she founded the Jane Goodall Institute with Genevieve di San Faustino. Headquartered in Washington, D.C., with offices in 25 cities around the world, the organization aims to improve the treatment and understanding of primates through public education and legal representation. Today, her work revolves around inspiring action on behalf of endangered species, particularly chimpanzees, and encouraging people to do their part to make the world a better place for people, animals, and the environment we all share. Info: www.janegoodall.org and www.rootsandshoots.org This interview was originally broadcast in late Sept 2006 and talks about a worldwide event happening to raise awareness of peace and the environment. We air this today in honor of Dr. Jane Goodall, who passed away Oct 1.

El Faro
El Faro | Jane Goodall, una sapiens en la que confiar. Entrevista a Federico Bogdanowicz, director del Instituto Jane Goodall en España y Senegal

El Faro

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 2, 2025 19:55


Esta tarde se ha conocido la noticia del fallecimiento, a los 91 años, de la primatóloga Jane Goodall. Su labor durante más de seis décadas ha dejado una huella indeleble en nuestra comprensión de los animales y ha inspirado la curiosidad, la esperanza y la compasión de personas de todo el mundo. La Dra. Goodall llegó al Parque Nacional de Gombe, en Tanzania, en el año 1960, cuando era una veinteañera, y allí se convirtió en la pionera en el estudio de campo de los chimpancés salvajes. Pero el impacto de Goodall no se limita al estudio de los grandes primates, sino que más tarde se extendió también con su trabajo de divulgación sobre la protección de la biodiversidad y el futuro del planeta. Esta madrugada hemos querido contar en 'El Faro' con una persona que la conoció de cerca a nivel profesional, pero también personal: Federico Bogdanowicz, director del Instituto Jane Goodall en España y Senegal

RNZ: Afternoons with Jesse Mulligan
"Staunch beyond words" Nicola Toki shares stories of Dr Jane Goodall

RNZ: Afternoons with Jesse Mulligan

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 2, 2025 15:06


"Warm, kind, inspirational and staunch beyond words" that's how our first guest has described Dr Jane Goodall, who has died aged 91. Jane Goodall was a pioneer in her field, both as a female scientist in the 1960s and for her work studying the behaviour of primates. She was a huge inspiration to friend of the show, Forest and Bird Chief Executive Nicola Toki, who joins Jesse to talk about the legacy Dr Goodall leaves.

The Impact Room
Remembering Jane Goodall

The Impact Room

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 2, 2025 32:31


We'd love your feedback. Let us know what you thought about this episode.We were deeply saddened to hear of the passing of Jane Goodall and thought by way of tribute, we would re-share our interview with Jane.The globally celebrated conservationist stepped into The Impact Room back in April 2023  to discuss her long career and explained why, despite being nearly 90, she still spends a large part of her time travelling the world meeting young people.Speaking to host Maysa Jalbout Dr Goodall reflects on some of the challenges she has faced during her life, why good news matters, and what gives her hope. Dr Goodall also discusses the UAE's hosting of COP28, gives her views on extreme environmental activism, and shares a message for philanthropists about how they can support conservation efforts.The Jane Goodall Institute (JGI) works to protect great apes by encouraging better land management through community awareness initiatives, and campaigns against wildlife trafficking. Dr Goodall's Roots & Shoots initiative, is a youth-led action and learning programme operating in schools and communities across more than 60 countries.Rest in peace, Jane. Thank you for everything.The Impact Room is brought to you by Philanthropy Age and Maysa Jalbout. Find us on social media @PhilanthropyAgeThe Impact Room is brought to you by Philanthropy Age and Maysa Jalbout. Find us on social media @PhilanthropyAge

radinho de pilha
muito obrigado Jane! tecnologia salva? Maria Antonieta influencer de moda?

radinho de pilha

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 2, 2025 45:12


Morre Jane Goodall, renomada pesquisadora de chimpanzés e da defesa ambiental https://www.estadao.com.br/ciencia/morre-jane-goodall-renomada-pesquisadora-de-chimpanzes-e-da-defesa-ambiental/ (crédito da foto:  Dr. Goodall playing with Bahati, a 3-year-old female chimpanzee, at a sanctuary in Kenya in 1997. – Jean-Marc Bouju/Associated Press  via New York Times Stop this “generation” label bullshit, please https://carlosorsi.substack.com/p/stop-this-generation-label-bullshit Testes mostram como a inteligência artificial pode ser maliciosa ... Read more The post muito obrigado Jane! tecnologia salva? Maria Antonieta influencer de moda? appeared first on radinho de pilha.

Heather du Plessis-Allan Drive
Karen Fifield: Wellington Zoo CEO on the death of Jane Goodall

Heather du Plessis-Allan Drive

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 2, 2025 2:32 Transcription Available


Conservationist Dame Jane Goodall, who was credited with revolutionising the world's understanding of chimpanzees, has died at the age of 91. She died of natural causes while on on a speaking tour in California. In her later life, Goodall was almost always travelling the world, delivering speeches about the importance of protecting the environment. Wellington Zoo CEO Karen Fifield says her research transformed the way we view animals - and revealed how we can make their lives easier and better. "I had the honour and privilege of actually interviewing her last year, when she was in Wellington... it was actually one of the honours of my life, I must say, to share the stage with someone as wonderful as Jane." LISTEN ABOVESee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

PBS NewsHour - Segments
Remembering Jane Goodall and how she changed the way people see animals

PBS NewsHour - Segments

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 1, 2025 4:58


One of the world’s most beloved and influential primatologists and conservationists has died. Jane Goodall spent more than half a century studying chimpanzees and advocating for animal rights and environmental protection. As Jeffrey Brown reports, Goodall helped change the way we look at animals and their behavior. PBS News is supported by - https://www.pbs.org/newshour/about/funders. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy

KQED’s Forum
Forum from the Archives: Jane Goodall Looks to Future of Conservation Movement With Those She's Inspired

KQED’s Forum

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 1, 2025 55:45


Jane Goodall, one of the world's most beloved primatologists, has died. She was 91. Goodall was a hero of the conservation movement known for her decades long study of chimpanzees — how they use tools, care for their young, and care for each other. Her discoveries led her to devote her life to animal conservation and fighting deforestation, balanced with the needs of local people. We listen back to our conversation with Goodall from September 2023. She joined us along with two international conservation champions inspired by Goodall's work to talk about the evolution of her activism and the future of the conservation movement. Guests: Jane Goodall, ethologist and conservationist; co-founder of the Jane Goodall Institute, which is devoted to the protection of great apes and their habitats; her books include "The Book of Hope: A Survival Guide for Trying Times" and "The Chimpanzees of Gombe: Patterns of Behavior" Jean-Gael "JG" Collomb, chief executive officer, Wildlife Conservation Network, which connects philanthropists with a global network of field-based conservation leaders Jeneria Lekilelei, Samburu warrior; director of community conservation, Ewaso Lions Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

THE PETA PODCAST
Ep. 399: Jane Goodall Dies, PETA Remembers

THE PETA PODCAST

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 1, 2025 14:24


Ingrid Newkirk, PETA co-founder and principal, reacts to the passing of primatologist Jane Goodall. See how Goodall supported and endorsed the work of PETA, including the closure of National Primate Research Centers, at PETA.org

PBS NewsHour - World
Remembering Jane Goodall and how she changed the way people see animals

PBS NewsHour - World

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 1, 2025 4:58


One of the world’s most beloved and influential primatologists and conservationists has died. Jane Goodall spent more than half a century studying chimpanzees and advocating for animal rights and environmental protection. As Jeffrey Brown reports, Goodall helped change the way we look at animals and their behavior. PBS News is supported by - https://www.pbs.org/newshour/about/funders. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy

PBS NewsHour - Science
Remembering Jane Goodall and how she changed the way people see animals

PBS NewsHour - Science

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 1, 2025 4:58


One of the world’s most beloved and influential primatologists and conservationists has died. Jane Goodall spent more than half a century studying chimpanzees and advocating for animal rights and environmental protection. As Jeffrey Brown reports, Goodall helped change the way we look at animals and their behavior. PBS News is supported by - https://www.pbs.org/newshour/about/funders. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy

WGN - Steve Dale's Pet World
Remembering Jane Goodall

WGN - Steve Dale's Pet World

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 1, 2025


Jane Goodall, the legendary chimpanzee researcher, has died at age 91. Here are a couple of conversations between Goodall and WGN Radio’s Steve Dale: November, 2003: May, 2019:

De cause à effets, le magazine de l'environnement
Écologie : des voix internationales pour la planète : Jane Goodall, réconcilier l'humain et l'animal

De cause à effets, le magazine de l'environnement

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 1, 2025 58:57


durée : 00:58:57 - De cause à effets, le magazine de l'environnement - par : Aurélie Luneau - Jane Goodall, éthologue et anthropologue, est l'invitée d'honneur de ce nouvel épisode. Emblème de la protection animale grâce à ses travaux sur les chimpanzés, elle parcourt la planète pour sensibiliser et convaincre de la nécessité d'agir pour une alliance entre les humains et la nature. - réalisation : Alexandra Malka - invités : Jane Goodall Éthologue et anthropologue britannique; Béatrice Kremer-Cochet Naturaliste, photographe, experte au Conseil Scientifique Régional du Patrimoine Naturel, Vice-Présidente de "Forêts Sauvages", co-auteure, avec Gilbert Cochet de : "L'Europe réensauvagée : Vers un nouveau monde" (Actes Sud, 2020); Gilbert Cochet Naturaliste, attaché au Muséum national d'histoire naturelle, expert au Conseil de l'Europe, président du Conseil scientifique de la réserve naturelle des Gorges de l'Ardèche.

The Bitcoin Matrix
Amanda Goodall - 5 Ways to Survive The AI Takeover

The Bitcoin Matrix

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 22, 2025 68:09


In this episode, I chat with Amanda Goodall, a workforce intelligence analyst who spots restructuring signals months before they hit the headlines. We dig into how AI is quietly eating back-office work. We also cover warehouse robots and humanoids on the horizon, and practical job-hunt tactics to become the obvious hire. If you're trying to navigate layoffs, automation, or a tougher job market with clear signal over noise, this one's for you. ––– Support My Work ––– Paypal: https://www.paypal.biz/BitcoinMatrixStrike/Bitcoin: BitcoinMatrix@strike.meCash App: https://cash.app/$BitcoinMatrixVenmo: https://venmo.com/u/bitcoinmatrixPO Box: The Bitcoin Matrix, P.O. Box 18056, Sarasota, FL 34231 ––– Offers & Discounts ––– Theya is the world's simplest Bitcoin self-custody solution. Download Theya Now at theya.us/cedric Get up to $100 in Bitcoin on River at river.com/matrix The best Team Bitcoin merch is at HodlersOfficial.com. Use the code Matrix for a discount on your order. Become a sponsor of the show: https://thebitcoinmatrix.com/sponsors/ ––– Get To Know Today's Guest ––– • Amanda Goodall on X: https://x.com/thejobchick ––– Socials ––– • Check out our new website at https://TheBitcoinMatrix.Com • Follow Cedric Youngelman on X: https://x.com/cedyoungelman • Follow The Bitcoin Matrix Podcast on X: https://x.com/_bitcoinmatrix • Follow Cedric Youngelman on Nostr: npub12tq9jxmt707gd5vnce3tqllpm67ktr0mqskcvy58qqa4d074pz9s4ukdcs ––– Chapters ––– 00:00 - Intro 01:10 - Who Amanda Goodall is & why her signals matter 02:42 - Macro workforce picture: margins over headcount 04:05 - Offshoring surge despite steady headcount 06:04 - Outsourcing giants (TCS, Accenture) & vendor logic 09:08 - Job search now: LinkedIn/Indeed and becoming the obvious choice 11:52 - Ghost postings & earnings-call optics 13:33 - AI in finance: AP/AR automation & SMB pitfalls 15:18 - Morale, burnout & the new loyalty math 19:08 - Pay, bonuses, relocation and rising financial stress 28:35 - RTO mandates, desk shortages & the CRE pivot 34:53 - Warehouses, robots & humanoids: what's real, what's next 54:06 - How layoffs are executed today 1:06:11 - Closing Thoughts I want to take a moment to express my heartfelt gratitude to all of you for tuning in, supporting the show, and contributing. Thank you for listening! The information in all The Bitcoin Matrix Podcast episodes and content is based on hypothetical assumptions and is intended for illustrative purposes only. PAST PERFORMANCE DOES NOT GUARANTEE FUTURE RESULTS. This video is provided for entertainment purposes only. The information contained herein represents temporary, changing views and subjective impressions and opinions regarding the inherently uncertain and unpredictable issues discussed. The reader, user, and/or viewer must not assume that these contents are accurate, complete, timely, or up to date. Market conditions change rapidly and unpredictably. Nothing herein should be interpreted as any kind of offer, solicitation, commitment, promise, warranty, or guarantee whatsoever relating to any of the contents of these videos. DISCLAIMER: INFORMATION PROVIDED BY THE BITCOIN MATRIX PODCAST IS PROVIDED “AS IS” WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EITHER EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND FREEDOM FROM INFRINGEMENT. The viewer of this video assumes the entire risk of any acting on any information contained herein. No representation is made that any regulatory authority has passed on the merits, adequacy or accuracy of this information. The viewer assumes all liability.

Swamp247: A Florida Gators football podcast
Swamp247 Podcast: Breaking down the film from UF's Week 1 victory vs. Long Island

Swamp247: A Florida Gators football podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 3, 2025 29:12


The Swamp247 podcast returns to breakdown the film from Florida's season-opening 55-0 victory over Long Island University. The hosts, Graham Hall and Zach Goodall, take a deep dive into Florida's first half offense before briefly assessing a dominant display from Florida's defense. Read more of Goodall's thoughts from the All-22 footage at Swamp247.com, the best site for Florida Gators coverage! To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices