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Terwijl de wetenschap de vraag probeert te beantwoorden of de mens met uitsterven wordt bedreigd, bespreken wij alvast vanuit een meer filosofisch perspectief of het uitsterven van de mens eigenlijk erg zou zijn. Hier zijn binnen de filosofie verschillende ideeën over die de revue zullen passeren. Ook bespreken we hoe er binnen de psychologie onderzoek naar dit onderwerp wordt gedaan. Toegegeven, het is niet het gezelligste onderwerp dat we ooit hebben behandeld, maar wel zeer interessant en aan het eind van de uitzending wordt er aardig gelachen.Onderzoek: Dr. Anita Eerland, prof.dr. Rolf ZwaanPresentatie: Rolf Zwaan & Anita EerlandMuziek: Rolf ZwaanBronnenColeman, M. B., Caviola, L., Lewis, J., & Goodwin, G. (21 oktober 2023). How important is the end of humanity? Lay people prioritize extinction prevention but not above all other societal issues. https://doi.org/10.31234/osf.io/qn7k5Lambeets, K. (11 januari 2024). Universiteit past nieuwe campagne aan na kritiek van wetenschappers. VOX. https://www.voxweb.nl/nieuws/universiteit-past-nieuwe-campagne-aan-na-kritiek-van-wetenschappersTorres, É.P. (2023, February 20). The ethics of human extinction. Aeon. https://aeon.co/essays/what-are-the-moral-implications-of-humanity-going-extinctEen compleet overzicht met alle thema's uit de podcast en de bijbehorende afleveringen is hier te vinden. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Send a textTonya Johnston, Mental Skills Coach speaks with professional rider and trainer Dustin Goodwin. Tonya also discusses the mindset skills used by two outstanding gold medal athletes from the winter Olympics. Brought to you by Taylor, Harris Insurance Services.Host: Tonya Johnston, Visit her Website, Facebook and buy her book Inside Your Ride Guest: Dustin Goodwin began riding in British Columbia at age ten, earning early success with reserve championships in the C.E.T. Medal Finals and the Equine Canada Hunt Seat Medal Finals at the Royal Winter Fair in 2002. He turned professional at 18, later taking an eight-year break to pursue a degree and career in design before returning to the sport in 2013. His accomplishments include multiple national championships, the 2017 WCHR Developing Professional National title, over 10 USHJA International Hunter Derby wins, and more than 30 USHJA National Derby wins. As a trainer, Dustin has guided students to top national results, including longtime student Olivia Aul's top-12 finish at the 2024 USEF Hunter Seat Medal Finals. Dustin currently runs a full service hunter, jumper and equitation program in the Seattle area. Subscribe To: The Plaid Horse MagazineTitle Sponsor: Taylor, Harris Insurance ServicesSponsors: Equine Affaire, Zoetis and World Equestrian Center Join us at an upcoming Plaidcast in Person live event!
New Orleans Pelicans vs. Phoenix Suns NBA Pick Prediction by Tony T. Pelicans vs. Suns Injuries Murray is out for New Orleans. Brooks, Goodwin and Williams are out for Phoenix. Recent Box Score Key Stats Pelicans at Suns 9PM ET— New Orleans is back-to-back after playing at Sacramento on Thursday and winning 133-123. Phoenix is back-to-back after hosting Chicago and losing 105-103.
Chicago Bulls vs. Phoenix Suns NBA Pick Prediction by Tony T. Bulls vs. Suns Injuries Ivey and Simons are out for Chicago. Smith and Williams doubtful. Buzelis and Giddey questionable. Brooks, Goodwin and Williams are out for Phoenix. Recent Box Score Key Stats Bulls at Suns 9PM ET— Chicago fell to 25-37 following their 116-108 home defeat against Oklahoma City. Bulls shot 43% with 35% from three. Collin Sexton came off the bench with 20 points and two assists. Josh Gidey chipped in with 14 points with nine assists.
Rob James of Celtic Calling, former Charleston Mayor Danny Jones, and current Charleston Mayor Amy Goodwin.
In a massive catch-up edition of the show, we analyze the structural shifts and the on-court chaos in the Valley. From the Cardinals' new coaching staff and performance facility to the devastating injury toll and Jalen Green's heroics for the Phoenix Suns, Episode 640 breaks down the "Price of the Grind."In this episode:00:00 - Welcome10:48 - The 2-Minute WarningASU Upset: We recap the Sun Devils' massive 72-67 victory over #13 Texas Tech at home.The Texas Trap: A quick look at the road losses to Baylor and TCU and why the momentum didn't travel.The Deck is Clear: Setting the stage for the Cardinals' foundation and the Suns' offensive identity crisis.13:48 - Arizona Cardinals: The Glendale ResetThe Staff is Set: We analyze Mike LaFleur's hires: Nathaniel Hackett (OC), Michael Ghobrial (Special Teams), and Nick Rallis (DC). We hear from the coordinators on their vision for 2026.The Performance Facility: Michael Bidwill speaks at the groundbreaking ceremony for the team's new facility. We discuss what this investment says about the organization's shift in culture.The Combine & The Draft: Monti Ossenfort and Mike LaFleur speak from the NFL Combine. Plus, we react to Bickley & Marotta asking if the Cardinals are about to "repeat the Kyler mistake" with Malik Willis.2:36:37 - Suns: The Post-Break Reality CheckThe GM's View: Brian Gregory speaks to the media on the direction post-All-Star break.The Jalen Green Buzzer-Beater: We react to the 2OT thriller against the Magic. Hear Jalen Green's on-court admission that he "audibled" the play away from Colin Gillespie, and Coach Ott's reaction to Royce O'Neale's quick read. Plus, Charles Barkley's live reaction from the ESPN broadcast."No One Cares But Us": Jordan Ott's powerful message to a locker room decimated by injuries to Booker, Brooks, and Goodwin.The Offensive Flatline: How the Suns plummeted to a 77-point performance in Portland—one of the lowest scoring totals in franchise history—and an 81-point night against Boston.The Rookie Evaluation: We react to Burns & Gambo on why it's time to evaluate the Suns' young core with the veteran stars sidelined.Follow The Valley Verdict:Facebook: [@thevalleyverdict]Instagram: [@thevalleyverdictpodcast]YouTube: [@thevalleyverdict]
In a massive catch-up edition of the show, we analyze the structural shifts and the on-court chaos in the Valley. From the Cardinals' new coaching staff and performance facility to the devastating injury toll and Jalen Green's heroics for the Phoenix Suns, Episode 640 breaks down the "Price of the Grind."In this episode:00:00 - Welcome10:48 - The 2-Minute WarningASU Upset: We recap the Sun Devils' massive 72-67 victory over #13 Texas Tech at home.The Texas Trap: A quick look at the road losses to Baylor and TCU and why the momentum didn't travel.The Deck is Clear: Setting the stage for the Cardinals' foundation and the Suns' offensive identity crisis.13:48 - Arizona Cardinals: The Glendale ResetThe Staff is Set: We analyze Mike LaFleur's hires: Nathaniel Hackett (OC), Michael Ghobrial (Special Teams), and Nick Rallis (DC). We hear from the coordinators on their vision for 2026.The Performance Facility: Michael Bidwill speaks at the groundbreaking ceremony for the team's new facility. We discuss what this investment says about the organization's shift in culture.The Combine & The Draft: Monti Ossenfort and Mike LaFleur speak from the NFL Combine. Plus, we react to Bickley & Marotta asking if the Cardinals are about to "repeat the Kyler mistake" with Malik Willis.2:36:37 - Suns: The Post-Break Reality CheckThe GM's View: Brian Gregory speaks to the media on the direction post-All-Star break.The Jalen Green Buzzer-Beater: We react to the 2OT thriller against the Magic. Hear Jalen Green's on-court admission that he "audibled" the play away from Colin Gillespie, and Coach Ott's reaction to Royce O'Neale's quick read. Plus, Charles Barkley's live reaction from the ESPN broadcast."No One Cares But Us": Jordan Ott's powerful message to a locker room decimated by injuries to Booker, Brooks, and Goodwin.The Offensive Flatline: How the Suns plummeted to a 77-point performance in Portland—one of the lowest scoring totals in franchise history—and an 81-point night against Boston.The Rookie Evaluation: We react to Burns & Gambo on why it's time to evaluate the Suns' young core with the veteran stars sidelined.Follow The Valley Verdict:Facebook: [@thevalleyverdict]Instagram: [@thevalleyverdictpodcast]YouTube: [@thevalleyverdict]
LA Lakers vs. Phoenix Suns NBA Pick Prediction by Tony T. Lakers vs. Suns Injuries Hayes is questionable for LA with Hachimura probable. Anthony, Booker, Brooks, Goodwin and Highsmith are out for Phoenix. Recent Box Score Key Stats Lakers at Suns 9PM ET—LA drops to 34-23 following their 110-109 home defeat against Orlando. Lakers shot 48% with 31% from three. Luka scored 22 points with 15 assists. LeBron James contributed 21 points with six rebounds. LA allowed 46% shooting with 24% from three. Phoenix fell to 33-26 after their 97-81 home defeat against Boston. Suns hit 37% with 33% from three. Collin Gillespie led with 15 points and three assists. Grayson Allen chipped in with 14 points with three rebounds off the bench. Phoenix allowed 40% shooting with 28% from three.
Boston Celtics vs. Phoenix Suns NBA Pick Prediction by Ramon Scott. Celtics vs. Suns Injuries Tatum is out for Boston with Brown questionable. Anthony, Booker, Brooks, Goodwin and Highsmith are out for Phoenix with Allen questionable. Recent Box Score Key Stats Celtics at Suns 9PM ET— Boston improved to 37-19 following their 111-89 road victory against LA Lakers. Celtics shot 48% with 39% from three. Jaylen Brown led with 32 points with eight rebounds. Payton Pritchard contributed 30 points with eight assists.
Rachel Goodwin is back with more great product recs and makeup wisdom from years of experience. Doree and Elise ask her listener questions about everything from the best blush for freckles and a tinted moisturizer to finding the right red lip, and how to transition a cat eye on an aging eye. They also discuss what Rachel is seeing in beauty trends and where she hopes makeup trends are headed. To leave a voicemail or text for a future episode, reach Doree & Elise at 781-591-0390. You can also email the podcast at forever35podcast@gmail.com.Visit forever35podcast.com for links to everything they mention on the show or visit shopmyshelf.us/forever35.Follow the podcast on Instagram (@Forever35Podcast) and sign up for the newsletter at the free tier on Patreon! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
About This EpisodeWhat if Boston's colonial past held witch trial stories just as gripping as Salem's but almost entirely overlooked? This week, Sarah and Josh sit down with D. Brenton Simons, President Emeritus and former CEO of American Ancestors (New England Historic Genealogical Society), to uncover the witches, criminals, and scandal-makers that Boston's official history left out.D. Brenton Simons spent 18 years leading American Ancestors, one of the world's foremost genealogical organizations with over 500,000 members in 139 countries. He is the author of Witches, Rakes, and Rogues, a collection of true Boston stories spanning 1630 to 1741, and was honored by King Charles III for his contributions to Anglo-American history.Boston had a witchcraft period spanning over a century, and the stories from it look nothing like what popular culture has taught us. Brenton walks us through cases that defy every stereotype, including a wealthy, well-connected woman whose "disagreeable" personality made her a target after her husband's death, an Irish Catholic servant whose foreign language and customs terrified a Puritan community, and women whose only real crime was practicing folk medicine and refusing to be pushed around.The research behind this book took five years and required digging through court records, personal diaries, and archives. The result is a portrait of real people navigating a world where the devil felt as immediate and dangerous as a neighbor's grudge.The woman who appears as a background character in The Scarlet Letter and the real, devastating story behind her nameHow the Goodwin children's afflictions during the Goody Glover case reveal something very human about fear and attentionThe connection between Mercy Short's post-traumatic experiences and the Salem trialsWhy the discovery of a black cat may have saved Boston from a second wave of witch huntingWhat happened to accusations that never became trials, and why those stories matter just as muchFor descendants of Boston and Connecticut witch trial victims, this episode is essential listening. Brenton discusses his research connecting Mary Hale, Winifred Benham Sr., and the Benham family line across generations and colonies. If you have colonial New England ancestry, you may have more connections to these stories than you realize.American Ancestors / New England Historic Genealogical SocietyAmerican Ancestors on YouTubeWitches, Rakes, and Rogues by D. Brenton Simons End Witch HuntsThe Thing About Witch Hunts is produced by End Witch Hunts, the only U.S. nonprofit dedicated to witchcraft accusation awareness. Find us wherever you listen to podcasts and on YouTube.If you enjoyed this episode, please leave a review and share it with anyone who loves colonial history, genealogy, or untold American stories.
"Zootopia 2" is an American animated buddy cop comedy film produced by Walt Disney Animation Studios and the sequel to the Oscar-winning "Zootopia" (2016). Directed by Jared Bush and Byron Howard and written by Bush, the film stars Ginnifer Goodwin, Jason Bateman, Shakira, Idris Elba, Alan Tudyk, Nate Torrence, Don Lake, Bonnie Hunt, and Jenny Slate reprising their roles from the first film, with newcomers Ke Huy Quan, Fortune Feimster, Andy Samberg, David Strathairn, Patrick Warburton, Quinta Brunson, and Danny Trejo joining the cast. The film follows Judy Hopps (Goodwin) and Nick Wilde (Bateman) as they pursue a pit viper named Gary De'Snake (Quan) across Zootopia and try to clear their names after being framed. The film received positive reviews from critics and has grossed $1.830 billion worldwide, becoming the second-highest-grossing animated film of all time, the ninth-highest-grossing film of all time, and the second-highest-grossing film of 2025. The film received nominations for Best Animated Feature at the Golden Globes, Critics' Choice Awards, BAFTAs, and the Academy Awards. It additionally received a nomination for Cinematic and Box Office Achievement at the Golden Globes. Goodwin was kind enough to spend some time speaking with us about her work on the film, which you can listen to below. Please be sure to check out the film, which is now playing in theaters from Walt Disney Animation Studios and is up for your consideration for Best Animated Feature at the 98th Academy Awards. Thank you, and enjoy! Check out more on NextBestPicture.com Please subscribe on... Apple Podcasts - https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/negs-best-film-podcast/id1087678387?mt=2 Spotify - https://open.spotify.com/show/7IMIzpYehTqeUa1d9EC4jT YouTube - https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCWA7KiotcWmHiYYy6wJqwOw And be sure to help support us on Patreon for as little as $1 a month at https://www.patreon.com/NextBestPicture and listen to this podcast ad-free Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
To help us unpack what it really means to build not just for a few weeks of sport, but for decades of community benefit, reuse, and resilience we spoke to two experts from design firm Populous: Dr. Kavita Gonsalves, Associate Principal - Sustainability Design Lead ‑ APAC, and Brayden Goodwin, Principal, Architect — Brisbane, on how circular design and sustainability are transforming sports infrastructure in Australia.
Back on the showroom floor at DTM Powersports! Arret Dobson called me up and said " Luke, we did it again, were adding another brand to the dealership!" So I hopped in my truck and headed for route 40 to get the scoop! Also, I get to talk to 8x enduro champ Mike Lafferty as he transitions onto his Sherco! Wrapping things up with a little bench racing with Tegan and Felton Goodwin. Tegan talks about some new series sponsors, the race "teams" popping up, and much, much more!
Stories we're following this morning at Progress Texas:The board at Progress Texas has issued its endorsement of Austin State Rep. Vikki Goodwin in her run for Texas Lieutenant Governor: https://progresstexas.org/blog/progress-texas-endorsements-march-primaries-0...Texas labor unions, somewhat inexplicably, have been split in their endorsements in the race for Governor: https://www.texastribune.org/2026/02/11/texas-labor-unions-abbott-endorsement-teamsters-gina-hinojosa/...Also a bit strange, Music Venue Alliance Texas, which represents over 800 music venues across the state, has endorsed Abbott - definitely in conflict with the sensibilities of a great number of the musicians and patrons involved: https://www.dallasnews.com/news/politics/2026/02/12/texas-music-venues-endorse-gov-greg-abbott-for-reelection/...Might peruse their roster of venues, and ask about this next time you hit a show: https://www.musicvenuealliancetexas.com/membersNew GBAO polling shows Governor Abbott and Rep. Gina Hinojosa in a virtual tie: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1HcKBWzElxg9AUOzaOXitYKVMwyc1M4sB/viewAn important analysis of "reptile theory" - our tendency to react to political overload with outrage, then obsession, then exhaustion - as a deliberate right-wing psychological tactic that can be escaped if it is recognized: https://www.instagram.com/p/DUiptM7AuJU/?igsh=MWJzZjl2NmF1OGZtbQ%3D%3D&img_index=1We have a treat for our monthly supporters on Tuesday 2/17 as we celebrate both Fat Tuesday and the first day of early voting in the primary! Join our community of supporters NOW to get involved: https://progresstexas.org/donateThe time to research your ballot is right now: https://apps.texastribune.org/features/2026/texas-march-2026-primary-ballot/?_bhlid=7d8eca3d2a16adc7c9b44185414443fa32be6d84All about voting in Texas can be found at GoVoteTexas.org. Check out our web store, including our newly-expanded Humans Against Greg Abbott collection: https://store.progresstexas.org/Progress Texas is expanding into both broadcast radio - including a new partnership with KPFT-FM in Houston - and into Spanish language media! Make a tax-deductible contribution to our radio initiative HERE, and to our Spanish expansion HERE.Find our web store and other ways to support our important work at https://progresstexas.org.
Yet another week in the blender to unpack, as Austin State Rep. and new Progress Texas endorsee Vikki Goodwin joins us to announce an initiative to limit the encroachment of ICE into our neighborhoods, and give us an update on her campaign for Lieutenant Governor. Plus a discussion of Trump's new all-out assault on the environment, the ridiculous airspace lockdown of El Paso, and the needlessly-difficult death of actor and Austin resident James Van Der Beek. Lots to unpack - thanks for the hang.Learn more about our board's endorsement of Rep. Vikki Goodwin at https://progresstexas.org/blog/progress-texas-endorsements-march-primaries-0.Thanks for listening! Learn more about Progress Texas and how you can help support our important work at https://progresstexas.org/.
In this episode, Ben Goodwin shares the inspiring story behind Olipop, a brand redefining healthier soda options while prioritizing science, quality ingredients, and societal impact. Tune in to learn about innovative formulations, the challenges of scaling a mission-driven company, and the future of health-focused beverages.Topics:The origin of Ben from personal health struggles and entrepreneurial passionHow Ben develops flavors that honor nostalgic tastes while delivering health benefitsThe science behind Ollipop's probiotic and fiber formulationsThe importance of clinical testing and transparent health claimsChallenges and opportunities in scaling a purpose-driven beverage brandThe role of marketing, branding, and consumer trust in a competitive marketFuture trends in health and wellness CPG, including regulatory and scientific standardsPractical advice for entrepreneurs entering the health and wellness space
What if your anxiety, overthinking, people-pleasing, or self-doubt isn't a personality flaw, but subconscious programming you picked up years ago? In this episode, I sit down with board-certified hypnotists Todd and Gina Goodwin to talk about what's really happening beneath the surface when you feel stuck. We break down why willpower doesn't work long-term, how trauma imprints on the subconscious mind, and why so many high achievers are unknowingly driven by insecurity instead of inspiration. Get ready to clear the subconscious patterns holding you back and move forward with effortless confidence. In This Episode You Will Learn Why ANXIETY, PROCRASTINATION, and ADDICTIONS are symptoms. How subconscious BELIEFS formed in childhood drive adult behavior. The difference between COMPULSIVE DRIVE and INSPIRED MOTIVATION. How trauma IMPRINTS in minutes and can be neutralized just as quickly. Why IDENTIFYING with your problem keeps you stuck. The science behind VISUALIZATION, emotional conditioning, and mental rehearsal. How to REWIRE negative associations and create empowering anchors. Why you may be overworking to compensate for LOW SELF-WORTH. Check Out Our Sponsors: Shopify - Sign up for a one-dollar-per-month trial period at shopify.com/monahan Quince - Step into the holiday season with layers made to feel good and last from Quince. Go to quince.com/confidence Timeline - Get 10% off your first Mitopure order at timeline.com/CONFIDENCE. Northwest Registered Agent - protect your privacy, build your brand and get your complete business identity in just 10 clicks and 10 minutes! Visit https://www.northwestregisteredagent.com/confidencefree Resources + Links Find out if hypnosis is a good fit for you - take the 62 second survey at goodwinhypnosis.com/survey Call my digital clone at 201-897-2553! Visit heathermonahan.com Sign up for my mailing list: heathermonahan.com/mailing-list/ Overcome Your Villains is Available NOW! Order here: https://overcomeyourvillains.com If you haven't yet, get my first book Confidence Creator Follow Heather on Instagram & LinkedIn
Hillary Goodwin has been a modern quilter from the early days of the establishment of the Modern Quilter Guild and has had at least one and often several quilts juried into every Quiltcon since 2015 (minus Quiltcon away when she was busy ER doctoring during the pandemic and didn't submit any). Before there were restrictions on the numbers of quilts juried into Quiltcon per person, she has had the most on record-8 of her own and 1 in a group quilt in 2017. She has a Best of Show Quilt from Quiltcon 2022 and she was also part of a group quilt that won Best of Show in 2019. She designed and made the Quiltcon Raffle quilt in collaboration with Rachael Dorr in 2020. Her work has been featured in the books “Why We Quilt”, “Quilt Out Loud” and “Country Cottages” and in multiple magazines including the cover of Quiltcon Magazine 2025. She was the featured artist at Quilt SanFrancisco in 2024 had a solo show at “Hello Stitch Studio” in 2019 and has had her work displayed in multiple group shows throughout the world. Lastly, her quilt “Nude is Not a Color”, a community project was acquired and is part of the permanent collection of The Henry Ford Museum in Detroit, Michigan.You can find Hillary's website right here: https://entropyalwayswinsblog.com/Quilter on Fire Website - https://quilteronfire.com/OLISO IRONS - Host of the Quilter on Fire Podcast Lounge each year at QuiltCon!BUY YOUR OWN OLISO MINI PROJECT IRON RIGHT HERESquare One Textile Art WorkshopJoin Brandy's email listFree Quilter on Fire Holiday Table Runner VIDEOSUPPORT THE PODCAST by becoming a Quilter on Fire Podcast Angel for as little as $3 per week.Support the showThank you for listening to the Quilter on Fire Podcast.
Why would a man go from toting a Bible to toting a gun? Clinton Goodwin will explain how he went to San Quentin for armed robbery. Don't miss this true dramatization coming soon from the Classic files of “Unshackled!”
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Steve Goodwin shot his first rooster on family property outside Wellman, Iowa. Steve said he wasn't sure who was more surprised his Dad or him. This hunting event set the stage for a passion for bird hunting that continues today. The Goodwin family mostly hunted family land without dogs but in the early seventies a small black and white English setter called Chip changed everything.Send us a textSupport the show Please be sure to subscribe, it's free! If you can, leave a review. It goes a long way toward helping the show!Also, let us know what you think in the comments. If you have future show ideas we'd love to hear them. Setter Tales Podcast Links Website YouTube Facebook Instagram Patreon
im Goodwin was furious after seeing his Dundee United side throw away a lead late on at Hibs. What does that mean for his future at Tannadice? And what is going wrong for the Tangerines? Next up is a must-win cup tie against lower league The Spartans – how important a game is that? Dundee had no match after their Motherwell clash was postponed. What does that mean for the weekend trip to Celtic in the Scottish Cup? And what will the new boys bring? Sean Hamilton hosts in the studio alongside Courier Sport writers Alan Temple and George Cran as well as ex-Tele Sport editor Graeme Finnan. You can also see us on YouTube at youtube.com/@TheCourierUK/videos
“Predictive coding offers a powerful lens for understanding psychosis…”Dr. Marta Garrido is a professor at the Melbourne School of Psychological Sciences, where she leads the Cognitive Neuroscience and Computational Psychiatry Laboratory and directs the Cognitive Neuroscience Hub. She is also a research program lead at the Graeme Clark Institute. With a background in engineering physics from the University of Lisbon and a PhD in neuroscience from University College London under the mentorship of Professor Karl Friston, Marta has become a leading figure in understanding how the brain processes predictions and surprise. Her research spans mismatch negativity, predictive coding theory, dynamic causal modeling, and the development of cutting-edge neuroimaging technologies, including Australia's first optically pumped MEG system.In this episode, Peter and Marta explore the elegant framework of predictive coding and its implications for understanding psychiatric conditions like psychosis. They discuss how the brain generates predictions about sensory input and how disruptions in these mechanisms may contribute to symptoms of mental illness. Marta shares her journey from engineering to neuroscience, her transformative PhD experience, and the challenges of building a new MEG system from the ground up. The conversation covers fascinating topics including mismatch negativity as a prediction error signal, subcortical shortcuts for processing threatening stimuli, the phenomenon of blindsight, and the critical importance of mentorship in academic careers. Marta also offers candid reflections on being a woman in neuroscience and her vision for the future of computational psychiatry.We hope you enjoy this episode!Chapters:00:00 - Introduction to Dr. Marta Guerrero04:46 - Journey from Engineering to Neuroscience10:39 - Understanding Predictive Coding and Bayesian Inference18:34 - Implications of Predictive Coding in Schizophrenia27:08 - Advancements in Brain Imaging Techniques36:31 - Exploring Blindsight and Subcortical Shortcuts44:14 - Reverse Engineering the Brain: Challenges and Ambitions51:23 - The Journey of Developing Optically Pumped Magnetometers01:00:29 - Promoting Women in Neuroscience and Leadership ChallengesWorks mentioned:15:59 - Randeniya et al. (2018). Sensory prediction errors in the continuum of psychosis. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.schres.2017.04.01918:36 - Goodwin et al. (2026). Predictive processing accounts of psychosis: Bottom-up or top-down disruptions. https://doi.org/10.1038/s44220-025-00558-526:02 - Larsen et al. (2019). 22q11.2 deletion syndrome: intact prediction but reduced adaptation. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.nicl.2019.10172129:40 - Garvert et al. (2014). Subcortical amygdala pathways enable rapid face processing. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.neuroimage.2014.07.04729:40 - McFadyen et al. (2017). A rapid subcortical amygdala route for faces. https://doi.org/10.1523/JNEUROSCI.3525-16.2017Episode producers:Karthik Sama, Xuqian Michelle Li
Welcome to the first episode of season SIX of the Growing Small Towns podcast! We're starting off big by having our first-ever TRIO on the pod, and we're so excited to share this episode with you. Most small towns aren't built on startups or corporations; they're built on small (and smaller!) businesses, and today's episode is all about those "smaller" ones: microbusinesses. This episode explores how supporting solopreneurs, side hustles, and local makers creates stronger economies, fuller Main Streets, and communities where people can stay, build, and belong. About Marci, Katie, and Leigh Anna: Marci Goodwin is the co-founder of SmartStart Business Development and has spent over 20 years as an entrepreneur and more than 15 years educating and advocating for small and microbusiness owners—long before "microbusiness" became a buzzword. She works with small and rural communities to build practical, trust-based systems that help local entrepreneurs start, grow, and stay rooted in the places they call home. Katie Kelly is a public servant turned entrepreneur and SmartStart co-founder who learned a lot about business development the hard way. She used her experiences to develop a system to help others avoid common pitfalls and launch businesses that are set up for success. Leigh Ann Brown has over 20 years of experience in economic development and has a passion for helping community leaders support local microbusinesses. She has served as a Main Street Director, Economic Development Director, and Chamber Director, giving her firsthand insight into the day-to-day demands of these roles. She joined SmartStart as Director of Next Steps to help communities reach their economic development goals through practical, turnkey solutions that don't get pushed to the bottom of the task list. In this episode, we cover: Why microbusinesses are the majority, yet they're still underserved. Why it's okay to not want to scale Why sustainable businesses are built by understanding customers, not chasing grants How small investments can create big ripples (and you know how much we love a ripple effect!) Why community matters just as much as the tools. Links + Resources Mentioned: SmartStart website: https://www.smartstartcommunity.com/ Want to get your business in front of our audience? We are looking for podcast sponsors! Each season, we feature a select group of Small Business Partners—brands that share our mission to celebrate small-town life and big ideas. With a 4–6% average Facebook engagement rate (well above the industry average), 2,600+ loyal followers, and 45,000 monthly content views, we have an amazing, highly engaged audience of people who can't wait to learn more about you. When we feature you, your story, and your product/service, it's like a friend's recommendation, because it is. Want to know more? Reach out to us at hello@growingsmalltowns.org We have a membership! Join the GST Club — a virtual support community built for those leading change in small-town America. For $30/month, you'll get twice-monthly live calls with Rebecca, access to a private network of fellow small-town changemakers, replay recordings, frameworks, and early access to GST events. It's for anyone from volunteers and entrepreneurs to city officials who believe small towns deserve big ideas and better leadership. Part think-tank. Part pep-talk. Part creative jam session. All support. We Want to Hear From You! We really, really do, and if you'll let us, we'd love to feature your actual message just like we did with Terri's (with your permission, of course!) Some of the best parts about radio shows and podcasts are listener call-ins, so we've decided to make those a part of the Growing Small Towns Podcast. We really, really want to hear from you! We're have two "participation dance" elements of the show: "Small town humblebrags": Call in and tell us about something amazing you did in your small town so we can celebrate with you. No win is too small—we want to hear it all, and we will be excessively enthusiastic about whatever it is! You can call in for your friends, too, because giving shout-outs is one of our favorite things. "Solving Your Small-Town People Challenges": Have a tough issue in your community? We want to help. Call in and tell us about your problem, and we'll solve it on an episode of the podcast. Want to remain anonymous? Totally cool, we can be all secretive and stuff. We're suave like that. If you've got a humblebrag or a tricky people problem, call 701-203-3337 and leave a message with the deets. 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Pulitzer Prize-winning historian Doris Kearns Goodwin talks about her book, Team of Rivals, which chronicles the sometimes fraught relationship between Abraham Lincoln and his cabinet members. The book was the basis for the 2012 movie, Lincoln, which was nominated for 12 Academy Awards. Goodwin talks about the lessons we can learn from Lincoln, who was the rare president who asked his main rivals to be a part of his cabinet, and what it was like to spend so much time researching such an iconic person. Don't forget to subscribe, and visit the Dialogue website for more conversations that matter! Originally Aired: 12/07/2006 The interview is part of Dialogue's series, "Conversations from the Sun Valley Writers' Conference," and was taped at the 2006 conference. Since 1995, the conference has been bringing together some of the world's most well-known and illuminating authors to discuss literature and life. This was the second year Marcia Franklin interviewed speakers there.
Inner Moonlight is the monthly poetry reading series at the Wild Detectives in Dallas. Curated by Dallas poet Logen Cure, the in-person show is the second Wednesday of every month in the Wild Detectives backyard. We love our podcast fans, so we release recordings of the live performances every month for y'all! On 1/14/26, we featured Inner Moonlight favorite Kepler Goodwin!Kepler Goodwin is a queer North Texas poet who enjoys spending time with friends, their dog, and deep introspective pauses that occasionally lead to poems. They have one published poem with Eber and Wein, and are so excited to feature for Inner Moonlight.www.innermoonlightpoetry.com
Pregnancy loss is devastating. Yet despite how common it is, the grief experienced after pregnancy loss remains largely unspoken, shrouded in silence and shame. How do you support someone who's gone through such an unimaginable loss? In this episode, Dr. Goodwin is joined by two special guests to delve specifically into how creative expression and clinical care can offer support to those affected by pregnancy loss.Joining me to discuss these issues are two special guests:Dr. Jessica Zucker: Dr. Zucker is a Los-Angeles-based psychologist specializing in reproductive health. She is the author of the award-winning books Normalize It: Upending the Silence, Stigma, and Shame That Shape Women's Lives and I Had a Miscarriage: A Memoir, a Movement. Chari Pere: Chari Pere is an award-winning cartoonist behind the Unspoken Cartoonmentary series.Check out this episode's landing page at MsMagazine.com for a full transcript, links to articles referenced in this episode, further reading and ways to take action.Support the show
We caught up with Shaq Goodwin, former McDonald's All-American and Team USA gold medalist, to discuss his path from elite high school prospect to life beyond the spotlight. Shaq looks back on his early years, the prestigious honors he earned—including the Jordan Brand Classic and multiple All-State selections—and what it truly took to reach the highest levels of basketball.
When African American servicemen went to fight in the Vietnam War, discrimination and prejudice followed them. Even in a faraway country, their military experiences were shaped by the racial environment of the home front. War is often viewed as a crucible that can transform society, but American race relations proved remarkably durable. In Race in the Crucible of War: African American Servicemen and the War in Vietnam (U Massachusetts Press, 2023), Gerald F. Goodwin examines how Black servicemen experienced and interpreted racial issues during their time in Vietnam. Drawing on more than fifty new oral interviews and significant archival research, as well as newspapers, periodicals, memoirs, and documentaries, Goodwin reveals that for many African Americans the front line and the home front were two sides of the same coin. Serving during the same period as the civil rights movement and the race riots in Chicago, Detroit, and dozens of other American cities, these men increasingly connected the racism that they encountered in the barracks and on the battlefields with the tensions and violence that were simmering back home. Omari Averette-Phillips is a graduate student in the department of history at UC Davis. He can be reached at omariaverette@gmail.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/history
When African American servicemen went to fight in the Vietnam War, discrimination and prejudice followed them. Even in a faraway country, their military experiences were shaped by the racial environment of the home front. War is often viewed as a crucible that can transform society, but American race relations proved remarkably durable. In Race in the Crucible of War: African American Servicemen and the War in Vietnam (U Massachusetts Press, 2023), Gerald F. Goodwin examines how Black servicemen experienced and interpreted racial issues during their time in Vietnam. Drawing on more than fifty new oral interviews and significant archival research, as well as newspapers, periodicals, memoirs, and documentaries, Goodwin reveals that for many African Americans the front line and the home front were two sides of the same coin. Serving during the same period as the civil rights movement and the race riots in Chicago, Detroit, and dozens of other American cities, these men increasingly connected the racism that they encountered in the barracks and on the battlefields with the tensions and violence that were simmering back home. Omari Averette-Phillips is a graduate student in the department of history at UC Davis. He can be reached at omariaverette@gmail.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/american-studies
Mark Goodwin discusses the intersection of cryptocurrency (e.g. bitcoin and the Tether stablecoin) and globalist technocracy. Goodwin argues that while Bitcoin may have origins linked to intelligence agencies and serves as a tool for the digital dollarization of the internet, it still offers a permissionless way to preserve wealth outside of traditional banking. The discussion explores the rise of the algorithm ghetto, a concept describing how digital IDs, biometric surveillance, and centralized platforms are creating a modern panopticon that restricts freedom of movement and thought. By examining the roles of figures like Peter Thiel and entities like BlackRock, the speakers highlight a convergence model where Western and Eastern powers adopt similar high-tech control systems. Ultimately, Goodwin emphasizes the importance of physical assets, self-custody of assets, and independent media as essential strategies for surviving an encroaching technocratic dystopia. Watch on BitChute / Brighteon / Rumble / Substack / YouTube *Support Geopolitics & Empire! Become a Member https://geopoliticsandempire.substack.com Donate https://geopoliticsandempire.com/donations Consult https://geopoliticsandempire.com/consultation **Listen Ad-Free for $4.99 a Month or $49.99 a Year! Apple Subscriptions https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/geopolitics-empire/id1003465597 Supercast https://geopoliticsandempire.supercast.com ***Visit Our Affiliates & Sponsors! Above Phone https://abovephone.com/?above=geopolitics American Gold Exchange https://www.amergold.com/geopolitics easyDNS (15% off with GEOPOLITICS) https://easydns.com Escape The Technocracy (15% off with GEOPOLITICS) https://escapethetechnocracy.com/geopolitics Outbound Mexico https://outboundmx.com PassVult https://passvult.com Sociatates Civis https://societates-civis.com StartMail https://www.startmail.com/partner/?ref=ngu4nzr Wise Wolf Gold https://www.wolfpack.gold/?ref=geopolitics Websites X https://x.com/markgoodw_in The Bitcoin-Dollar https://store.bitcoinmagazine.com/collections/books/products/the-bitcoin-dollar-book The Papercut Publishing House https://thepapercutmagazine.com Unlimited Hangout https://unlimitedhangout.com About Mark Goodwin Mark is the former editor in chief of Bitcoin Magazine and the author of The Bitcoin-Dollar: An Economic Monomyth. *Podcast intro music used with permission is from the song “The Queens Jig” by the fantastic “Musicke & Mirth” from their album “Music for Two Lyra Viols”: http://musicke-mirth.de/en/recordings.html (available on iTunes or Amazon)
It's YOUR time to #EdUp with Kristine Goodwin, Strategic Project Manager for the President, North Shore Community CollegeIn this episode, part of our Academic Integrity Series, sponsored by Integrity4EducationYOUR host is Elvin FreytesHow does a Hispanic serving institution with majority first generation students navigate AI by choosing not to fight the tidal wave but instead figuring out where to duck under, where to ride the wave & what to rebuild for an agile future?Why does 1 strategic project manager who's supervised almost every area of a college from academic affairs through risk management say the real academic integrity issue isn't policing AI but the mismatch between faculty expectations & what students actually understand?How can higher ed shift from treating evaluations as judgments to seeing them as messages & why does comparing assessment strategy to middle school binder checks reveal everything wrong with how we measure student learning?Listen in to #EdUpThank YOU so much for tuning in. Join us on the next episode for YOUR time to EdUp!Connect with YOUR EdUp Team - Elvin Freytes & Dr. Joe Sallustio● Join YOUR EdUp community at The EdUp ExperienceWe make education YOUR business!P.S. Want to get early, ad-free access & exclusive leadership content to help support the show? Become an #EdUp Premium Member today!
We sat down with Shaq Goodwin, a former McDonald's All-American and Team USA gold medalist, to talk about his journey from a top-ranked high school prospect to life beyond the spotlight. Shaq reflects on his early years, earning elite honors like the Jordan Brand Classic and multiple All-State recognitions, and what it really took to reach basketball's highest levels.
Junior associates in BigLaw often ask for more client exposure early in their careers, but what they really need most is a clearer understanding of how clients actually operate and make decisions. In this episode, I speak with Lynda Galligan and Josh Klatzkin, both members of Goodwin's management and executive committees, and co-chairs of the firm's Business Law Department, about why the firm's early client immersion program for junior associates addresses this key development and training issue. Lynda and Josh explain how traditional BigLaw training can delay meaningful client exposure, why business undersanding is assumed rather than a differentiator, and how understanding of a client's business needs and concerns must be learned. We also discuss how Goodwin's structured training program makes early immersion viable, what clients gain from working with junior lawyers, and how early exposure reshapes the way associates approach client relationships throughout their careers. At a Glance 01:20 Why junior associates ask for more hands-on client experience 02:17 Why traditional BigLaw training can delay better understanding of what juniors need to know about working with clients 02:52 How Goodwin's client immersion program differs from the usual secondments 03:24 Why empathy is a core legal skill that law school cannot teach 06:30 The role of intensive first-year training in preparing juniors for client work 07:31 Why doing excellent legal work is the baseline, not a competitive advantage 08:08 What associates learn by seeing clients as people with careers and pressures 09:52 Why consistent early training matters more than ad hoc learning 11:02 How immersion opportunities are identified and matched 13:35 The criteria clients must meet to participate in the program 15:39 Why clients repeatedly request junior associates after trying the program 16:26 What happens when immersion leads to in-house offers 18:16 How immersion strengthens firm-client relationships in unexpected ways 21:52 Addressing associate concerns about missing firm relationship-building 24:42 How partners evaluate the value of early client immersion 26:27 Why firms may need to rethink associate training more broadly 29:06 How early client exposure builds confidence long before partnership is in view Rate, Review, & Follow on Apple Podcasts & Spotify Do you enjoy listening to Big Law Life? Please consider rating and reviewing the show! This helps support and reach more people like you who want to grow a career in Big Law. For Apple Podcasts, click here, scroll to the bottom, tap to rate with five stars, and select "Write a Review." Then be sure to let me know what you loved most about the episode! Also, if you haven't done so already, follow the podcast here! For Spotify, tap here on your mobile phone, follow the podcast, listen to the show, then find the rating icon below the description, and tap to rate with five stars. Reach Lynda Galligan: https://www.goodwinlaw.com/en/people/g/galligan-lynda LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/lynda-galligan-41ab058/ Reach Josh Klatzkin: https://www.goodwinlaw.com/en/people/k/klatzkin-joshua LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/josh-klatzkin-a186022/ Interested in doing 1-2-1 coaching with Laura Terrell? Or learning more about her work coaching and consulting? Here are ways to reach out to her: www.lauraterrell.com laura@lauraterrell.com LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/lauralterrell/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/lauraterrellcoaching/ Show notes: https://www.lauraterrell.com/podcast
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WHPC's own Cornellius Goodwin attended a swim class here at Nassau Community College not that long ago. It went over as well as The Titanic did after it hit that iceberg. Just like The Titanic, Corn was a sinking ship. He explains to the show how quickly he realized swimming was not his element.Wednesday Morning Madhouse - January 21, 2026
When African American servicemen went to fight in the Vietnam War, discrimination and prejudice followed them. Even in a faraway country, their military experiences were shaped by the racial environment of the home front. War is often viewed as a crucible that can transform society, but American race relations proved remarkably durable. In Race in the Crucible of War: African American Servicemen and the War in Vietnam (U Massachusetts Press, 2023), Gerald F. Goodwin examines how Black servicemen experienced and interpreted racial issues during their time in Vietnam. Drawing on more than fifty new oral interviews and significant archival research, as well as newspapers, periodicals, memoirs, and documentaries, Goodwin reveals that for many African Americans the front line and the home front were two sides of the same coin. Serving during the same period as the civil rights movement and the race riots in Chicago, Detroit, and dozens of other American cities, these men increasingly connected the racism that they encountered in the barracks and on the battlefields with the tensions and violence that were simmering back home. Omari Averette-Phillips is a graduate student in the department of history at UC Davis. He can be reached at omariaverette@gmail.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/new-books-network
When African American servicemen went to fight in the Vietnam War, discrimination and prejudice followed them. Even in a faraway country, their military experiences were shaped by the racial environment of the home front. War is often viewed as a crucible that can transform society, but American race relations proved remarkably durable. In Race in the Crucible of War: African American Servicemen and the War in Vietnam (U Massachusetts Press, 2023), Gerald F. Goodwin examines how Black servicemen experienced and interpreted racial issues during their time in Vietnam. Drawing on more than fifty new oral interviews and significant archival research, as well as newspapers, periodicals, memoirs, and documentaries, Goodwin reveals that for many African Americans the front line and the home front were two sides of the same coin. Serving during the same period as the civil rights movement and the race riots in Chicago, Detroit, and dozens of other American cities, these men increasingly connected the racism that they encountered in the barracks and on the battlefields with the tensions and violence that were simmering back home. Omari Averette-Phillips is a graduate student in the department of history at UC Davis. He can be reached at omariaverette@gmail.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/military-history
Aimee Goodwin is a certified Life Coach and Emotional Resilience Trainer, motivational speaker, and the award-winning author of The Mountains We Climb. She's also the founder of New Hope Wellness in Alexandria, Minnesota. After a devastating, years-long battle with neurological Lyme disease—marked by crushing pain, fatigue, and progressive loss of function—Aimee fought her way back to health and has since dedicated her work to helping others find hope, direction, and practical tools to move forward.In this episode, Aimee shares what it's really like to go from “perfectly healthy” to suddenly living in survival mode—and then spending years searching for answers while tests come back “normal.” She walks through her diagnosis journey, the rigor of treatment, and the moment support groups changed everything—reducing isolation, restoring hope, and helping people fight longer and better. You'll also learn the mental resilience strategies she used when symptoms were overwhelming: getting out of your own head by serving others, reframing intense Herx reactions, focusing on what you can control, and building a support system that protects your emotional health.Whether you're battling Lyme, chronic illness, or simply navigating a hard season, this conversation is a reminder that progress is possible—and that small mindset shifts, community, and consistent advocacy can become the turning point that helps you keep going.Key Topics CoveredAimee's rapid onset into severe symptoms and the “everything looks normal” diagnostic trapNeurological Lyme signs: nerve, muscle, joint involvement, and loss of functionWhy Lyme treatment is rigorous—and why it's not a quick “take antibiotics and move on” illnessThe emotional toll of chronic illness: isolation, shame, guilt, and being misunderstood because you “look fine”The power of support groups and community in recovery and mental endurancePractical resilience tools: getting out of your head by helping others, and reframing pain as progressControlling what you can: rest, nutrition, detox support, communication with your care teamHow brain inflammation can drive anxiety/depression—and why self-validation mattersThe importance of advocacy: don't stop searching, pivot when needed, and find the right provider/teamBuilding integrative care under one roof: why New Hope Wellness was created and what it solves for patients _______________________________The Karlfeldt Center offers the most cutting-edge and comprehensive Lyme therapies. To schedule a Free 15-Minute Discovery Call with a Lyme Literate Naturopathic Doctor at The Karlfeldt Center, call 208-338-8902 or email info@TheKarlfeldtCenter.comCheck out Dr. K's Ebook: Breaking Free From Lyme: A Comprehensive Guide to Healing and Recovery here: https://store.thekarlfeldtcenter.com/products/breaking-free-from-lymeUse the code LYMEPODCAST for a 100% off discount!
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Send us a textIn this episode of Vet Life Reimagined, we sit down with Candise Goodwin, founder of Outlier Advisors and veteran of the pet and animal health industries. With decades of experience across startups, veterinary services, and global pet brands, Candise shares how vet med can grow and why now is the time to think bigger.
The Valley is buzzing after one of the most electric weekends of the 2026 season for the Phoenix Suns, even as questions loom for Bobby Hurley's squad. On today's episode of The Valley Verdict, we break down a massive 2-0 homestand for the Suns and the fallout from a frustrating Big 12 opener for ASU Basketball.In this episode:Booker vs. The World: Devin Booker hits the legendary game-winning 3-pointer with 0.7 seconds left to take down the NBA-best Thunder. We react to Booker's elite composure while being guarded by Alex Caruso—one of the premier perimeter defenders in the league—and his short, ice-cold response: "Yeah. Pretty confident."The Jordan Goodwin Game: A career-high 26 points and eight 3-pointers. We break down Goodwin's explosion against OKC and why Devin Booker's "hockey assists" (as Jordan Ott calls them) are the secret to the Suns' offensive evolution.Don't Overlook the Kings: Before the OKC thriller, the Suns handled business against Sacramento 129-102. We discuss Booker's leadership in ensuring the team didn't overlook anyone, regardless of the standings.Hurley's Frustration: A tough 95-89 loss to Colorado at home. We react to Bobby Hurley ripping his team's performance and his blunt responses to the media. We hear from Hurley and Allen Mukeba on what went wrong in the Big 12 opener and the uphill battle ahead.The Jordan Ott Evolution: How the Suns' coaching staff is unlocking new layers of Devin Booker's game, turning him into an elite playmaker who makes the "swing-swing" pass that leads to career nights for guys like Goodwin.Subscribe to The Valley Verdict and follow us on Facebook [@thevalleyverdict], Instagram [@thevalleyverdictpodcast], and YouTube [@thevalleyverdict] for more analysis.
It's the Phoenix Suns episode of ‘The Young Man and the Three,' featuring Collin Gillespie, Mark Williams, Jordan Goodwin, and Ryan Dunn!They truly discuss so much in this conversation. They share each of their basketball backgrounds at Villanova, Duke, the G-League, and UVA, respectively (which includes an amazing story of a secret scrimmage between Villanova and Duke). They then get into NBA discussion, where Mark opens up about his rescinded trade to the Los Angeles Lakers last season, what it's like being officiated as a young player in the league, the differences the locker room and expectations between this year's and last year's Suns teams, what it's like playing with Devin Booker, and so much more. Happy New Year!Download the DraftKings Sportsbook app and use code TEAMTHREE. That's code TEAMTHREE, bet five bucks and get $200 in bonus bets if your bet wins. In partnership with DraftKings—The Crown Is Yours.Gambling problem? Call one eight hundred Gambler. In New York, call eight seven seven eight HOPENY or text HOPENY (four six seven three six nine). In Connecticut, Help is available for problem gambling. Call eight eight eight seven eight nine seven seven seven seven or visit ccpg dot org. Please play responsibly. On behalf of Boot Hill Casino & Resort (Kansas). Pass-thru of per wager tax may apply in Illinois. Twenty-one plus age and eligibility varies by jurisdiction. Void in Ontario. Restrictions apply. Bet must win to receive Bonus Bets which expire in 7 days. Minimum odds required. Additional terms at D K N G dot co slash audio. Limited time offer.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
As the countdown begins to one of the moments that really signals the start of the season, this episode turns its focus to the $100,000 Grand Prix Eventing Showcase at Bruce's Field and the wider impact it continues to have on the sport. Central to that is the Annie Goodwin Rising Star Grant, created in Annie's memory to support developing professionals across all disciplines as they take meaningful steps forward in their careers. Nicole Brown is joined by Annie's father, Putter Goodwin, and this year's grant recipient, Elle Choate, to talk about what the grant was built to do and why it matters. Ellie shares where she's at right now, coming back from a serious injury, getting horses back into work, and trying to build something sustainable in a sport that isn't easy to break into. Putter reflects on Annie's connection to Aiken, the kind of people the grant is meant to support, and how the idea has grown into something that's already making a difference. Highlights Why the Annie Goodwin Rising Star Grant was created and what it's meant to support Annie's connection to Aiken and the community that shaped her career Elle on recovering from injury and getting back in the saddle The realities of turning riding into a sustainable profession Guests Putter Goodwin - Annie Goodwin's father and a driving force behind the Annie Goodwin Rising Star Grant, created to honour Annie's legacy and support developing professionals across disciplines. Elle Choate - 2026 Annie Goodwin Rising Star Grant recipient, developing professional based in Aiken. Find out more about the Annie Goodwin Rising Star Grant and the $100,000 Grand Prix Eventing Showcase at Bruce's Field presented by Taylor, Harris Insurance Services.
Diameter Capital's Scott Goodwin, co-founder and managing partner, talks about his career, his investment philosophy, and how he's navigating opportunities across the credit spectrum. This episode was recorded on December 8, 2025. The opinions and views expressed herein are as of the date of publication, subject to change without notice, and may not necessarily reflect the institutional views of Goldman Sachs or its affiliates. The material provided is intended for informational purposes only, and does not constitute investment advice, a recommendation from any Goldman Sachs entity to take any particular action, or an offer or solicitation to purchase or sell any securities or financial products. This material may contain forward-looking statements. Past performance is not indicative of future results. Neither Goldman Sachs nor any of its affiliates make any representations or warranties, express or implied, as to the accuracy or completeness of the statements or information contained herein and disclaim any liability whatsoever for reliance on such information for any purpose. Each name of a third-party organization mentioned is the property of the company to which it relates, is used here strictly for informational and identification purposes only and is not used to imply any ownership or license rights between any such company and Goldman Sachs. A transcript is provided for convenience and may differ from the original video or audio content. Goldman Sachs is not responsible for any errors in the transcript. This material should not be copied, distributed, published, or reproduced in whole or in part or disclosed by any recipient to any other person without the express written consent of Goldman Sachs. Disclosures applicable to research with respect to issuers, if any, mentioned herein are available through your Goldman Sachs representative or at http://www.gs.com/research/hedge.html. © 2025 Goldman Sachs. All rights reserved. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Our two-part series on The New Adventures of Nero Wolfe wraps up with the final three actors to play Archie Goodwin opposite Sydney Greenstreet's gargantuan gourmet. Larry Dobkin - who you may know best as Louie, cab driver sidekick of The Saint - is Archie in "The Case of the Deadly Sellout" (originally aired on NBC on January 5, 1951). Gerald Mohr - the voice of Philip Marlowe - stars in "The Case of the Calculated Risk" (originally aired on NBC on January 19, 1951). And Harry Bartell - announcer and actor - plays Goodwin in "The Case of the Final Page" (originally aired on NBC on March 23, 1951).