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☕ Dunkin' Donuts: Handled Donuts, Munchkin Origins & Al Pacino's Dunkaccino ☕ Dunkin' may be a coffee giant now, but its journey started with donuts — one in particular with a literal handle. In this week's episode, I break down the entire rise of the chain formerly known as Dunkin' Donuts, from its humble beginnings in Quincy, Massachusetts, to becoming the fast-casual coffee behemoth we know today. Plus, I'm joined by writer and performer Amy Vorpahl to unravel some of the weirdest moments in Dunkin' history — including public domain mascots, airport nostalgia, and the most cursed commercial Al Pacino ever agreed to do. Is Dunkin' still the heart of New England? Or has it become just another burnt bean in the breakfast wars?
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MasterMind Minutes - One Guest - One Question - One Expert Answer in Minutes Not HoursToday's guest is Neil Hershman, CEO of 16 HandlesNeil Hershman first joined 16 Handles as a franchisee at the Murray Hill, Manhattan location. He has since acquired and built a New York City dessert empire, operating over a dozen retail locations. In August 2022, Neil acquired 16 Handles from its original founder, Solomon Choi, with plans to lead a national and international growth of the iconic Northeast brand.Neil is an active owner and CEO and leads all strategic decision making for 16 Handles. In order to test ideas and ensure customer experience, you can oftentimes find Neil spending his weekend nights working behind the counter at one of his Manhattan 16 Handles shops.Neil graduated from The George Washington University with a degree in Finance and Astrophysics and spent his early professional career at a NYC- based asset manager specializing in structured credit, where he primarily focused on company profitability and forecast, illiquid investment valuations, and strategic M&A activity.Outside of the office, Neil is a commercial-rated pilot, alpine mountain climber, and ultra-triathlete, with feats such as summiting Mt. Everest and winning a 703- mile-long triathlon.Contact Neil at: neil@16handles.comContact Gary at: info@frangrow.comVisit: Frangrow.com
Leonardo DiCaprio gets trolled and billionaire David Geffen files for divorce from his younger hubby, but there's no prenup! Plus, Blue Ivy handles an onstage snafu like a pro, and did Meghan Markle berate a caterer? All that and more on today's Dish Nation!
GoldenGate 23ai takes security seriously, and this episode unpacks everything you need to know. GoldenGate expert Nick Wagner breaks down how authentication, access roles, and encryption protect your data. Learn how GoldenGate integrates with identity providers, secures communication, and keeps passwords out of storage. Understand how trail files work, why they only store committed data, and how recovery processes prevent data loss. Whether you manage replication or just want to tighten security, this episode gives you the details to lock things down without slowing operations. Oracle GoldenGate 23ai: Fundamentals: https://mylearn.oracle.com/ou/course/oracle-goldengate-23ai-fundamentals/145884/237273 Oracle University Learning Community: https://education.oracle.com/ou-community LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/showcase/oracle-university/ X: https://x.com/Oracle_Edu Special thanks to Arijit Ghosh, David Wright, Kris-Ann Nansen, Radhika Banka, and the OU Studio Team for helping us create this episode. -------------------------------------------------------------- Episode Transcript: 00:00 Welcome to the Oracle University Podcast, the first stop on your cloud journey. During this series of informative podcasts, we'll bring you foundational training on the most popular Oracle technologies. Let's get started! 00:25 Lois: Hello and welcome to the Oracle University Podcast! I'm Lois Houston, Director of Innovation Programs with Oracle University, and with me is Nikita Abraham, Team Lead: Editorial Services. Nikita: Welcome, everyone! This is our fourth episode on Oracle GoldenGate 23ai. Last week, we discussed the terminology, different processes and what they do, and the architecture of the product at a high level. Today, we have Nick Wagner back with us to talk about the security strategies of GoldenGate. 00:56 Lois: As you know by now, Nick is a Senior Director of Product Management for GoldenGate at Oracle. He's played a key role as one of the product designers behind the latest version of GoldenGate. Hi Nick! Thank you for joining us again. Can you tell us how GoldenGate takes care of data security? Nick: So GoldenGate authentication and authorization is done in a couple of different ways. First, we have user credentials for GoldenGate for not only the source and target databases, but also for GoldenGate itself. We have integration with third-party identity management products, and everything that GoldenGate does can be secured. 01:32 Nikita: And we must have some access roles, right? Nick: There's four roles built into the GoldenGate product. You have your security role, administrator, operator, and user. They're all hierarchical. The most important one is the security user. This user is going to be the one that provides the administrative tasks. This user is able to actually create additional users and assign roles within the product. So do not lose this password and this user is extremely important. You probably don't want to use this security user as your everyday user. That would be your administrator. The administrator role is able to perform all administrative tasks within GoldenGate. So not only can they go in and create new extracts, create new replicats, create new distribution services, but they can also start and stop them. And that's where the operator role is and the user role. So the operator role allows you to go in and start/stop processes, but you can't create any new ones, which is kind of important. So this user would be the one that could go in and suspend activity. They could restart activity. But they can't actually add objects to replication. The user role is really a read-only role. They can come in. They can see what's going on. They can look at the log files. They can look at the alerts. They can look at all the watches and see exactly what GoldenGate is doing. But they're unable to make any changes to the product itself. 02:54 Lois: You mentioned the roles are hierarchical in nature. What does that mean? Nick: So anything that the user role does can be done by the operator. Anything that the operator and user roles can do can be done by the administrator. And anything that the user, operator, and administrator roles do can be done by the security role. 03:11 Lois: Ok. So, is there a single sign-on available for GoldenGate? Nick: We also have a password plugin for GoldenGate Connections. A lot of customers have asked for integration with whatever their single sign-on utility is, and so GoldenGate now has that with GoldenGate 23ai. So these are customer-created entities. So, we have some examples that you can use in our documentation on how to set up an identity provider or a third-party identity provider with GoldenGate. And this allows you to ensure that your corporate standards are met. As we started looking into this, as we started designing it, every single customer wanted something different. And so instead of trying to meet the needs for every customer and every possible combination of security credentials, we want you to be able to design it the way you need it. The passwords are never stored. They're only retrieved from the identity provider by the plugin itself. 04:05 Nikita: That's a pretty important security aspect…that when it's time to authenticate a user, we go to the identity provider. Nick: We're going to connect in and see if that password is matching. And only then do we use it. And as soon as we detect that it's matched, that password is removed. And then for the extract and replicats themselves, you can also use it for the database, data source, and data target connections, as well as for the GoldenGate users. So, it is a full-featured plugin. So, our identity provider plugin works with IAM as well as OAM. These are your standard identity manager authentication methods. The standard one is OAuth 2, as well as OIDC. And any Identity Manager that uses that is able to integrate with GoldenGate. 04:52 Lois: And how does this work? Nick: The way that it works is pretty straightforward. Once the user logs into the database, we're going to hand off authentication to the identity provider. Once the identity provider has validated that user's identity and their credentials, then it comes back to GoldenGate and says that user is able to log in to either GoldenGate or the application or the database. Once the user is logged in, we get that confirmation that's been sent out and they can continue working through GoldenGate. So, it's very straightforward on how it works. There's also a nice little UI that will help set up each additional user within those systems. All the communication is also secured as well. So any communication done through any of the GoldenGate services is encrypted using HTTPS. All the REST calls themselves are all done using HTTPS as well. All the data protection calls and all the communication across the network when we send data across a distribution service is encrypted using a secure WebSocket. And there's also trail file encryption at the operating system level for data at REST. So, this really gives you the full level of encryption for customers that need that high-end security. GoldenGate does have an option for FIPS 140-2 compliance as well. So that's even a further step for most of those customers. 06:12 Nikita: That's impressive! Because we want to maintain the highest security standards, right? Especially when dealing with sensitive information. I now want to move on to trail files. In our last episode, we briefly spoke about how they serve as logs that record and track changes made to data. But what more can you tell us about them, Nick? Nick: There's two different processes that write to the trail files. The extract process will write to the trail file and the receiver service will write to the trail file. The extract process is going to write to the trail file as it's pulling data out of that source database. Now, the extract process is controlled by a parameter file, that says, hey, here's the exact changes that I'm going to be pulling out. Here's the tables. Here's the rows that I want. As it's pulling that data out and writing it to the trail files, it's ensuring that those trail files have enough information so that the replicat process can actually construct a SQL statement and apply that change to that target platform. And so there's a lot of ways to change what's actually stored in those trail files and how it's handled. The trail files can also be used for initial loads. So when we do the initial load through GoldenGate, we can grab and write out the data for those tables, and that excludes the change data. So initial loads is pulling the data directly from the tables themselves, whereas ongoing replication is pulling it from the transaction logs. 07:38 Lois: But do we need to worry about rollbacks? Nick: Our trail files contain committed data only and all data is sequential. So this is two important things. Because it contains committed data only, we don't need to worry about rollbacks. We also don't need to worry about position within that trail file because we know all data is sequential. And so as we're reading through the trail file, we know that anything that's written in a prior location in that trial file was committed prior to something else. And as we get into the recovery aspects of GoldenGate, this will all make a lot more sense. 08:13 Lois: Before we do that, can you tell us about the naming of trail files? Nick: The trail files as far as naming, because these do reside on the operating system, you start with a two-letter trail file abbreviation and then a nine-digit sequential value. So, you almost look at it as like an archive log from Oracle, where we have a prefix and then an affix, which is numeric. Same kind of thing. So, we have our two-letter, in this case, an ab, and then we have a nine-digit number. 08:47 Transform the way you work with Oracle Database 23ai! This cutting-edge technology brings the power of AI directly to your data, making it easier to build powerful applications and manage critical workloads. Want to learn more about Database 23ai? Visit mylearn.oracle.com to pick from our range of courses and enroll today! 09:12 Nikita: Welcome back! Ok, Nick. Let's get into the GoldenGate recovery process. Nick: When we start looking at the GoldenGate recovery process, it essentially makes GoldenGate kind of point-in-time like. So on that source database, you have your extract process that's going to be capturing data from the transaction logs. In the case of Oracle, the Oracle Database is actually going to be reading those transaction logs from us and passing the change records directly to GoldenGate. We call them an LCR, Logical Change Record. And so the integrated extract and GoldenGate, the extract portion tells the database, hey, I'm now going to be interested in the following list of tables. And it gives a list of tables to that internal component, the log mining engine within the database. And it says, OK, I'm now pulling data for those tables and I'm going to send you those table changes. And so as the extract process gets sent those changes, it's going to have checkpoint information. So not only does it know where it was pulling data from out of that source database, but what it's also writing to the trail file. The trail files themselves are all sequential and they have only committed data, as we talked about earlier. The distribution service has checkpoint information that says, hey, I know where I'm reading from in the previous trail file, and I know what I've sent across the network. The receiver service is the same thing. It knows what it's receiving, as well as what it's written to the trail file and the target system. The replicat also has a checkpoint. It knows where it's reading from in the trail file, and then it knows what it's been applying into that target database. This is where things start to become a little complicated. Our replicat process in most cases are parallel, so it'll have multiple threads applying data into that target database. Each of those threads is applying different transactions. And because of the way that the parallelism works in the replicat process, you can actually get situations where one replicat thread might be applying a transaction higher than another thread. And so you can eliminate that sequential or serial aspect of it, and we can get very high throughput speeds to the replicat. But it means that the checkpoint needs to be kind of smart enough to know how to rebuild itself if something fails. 11:32 Lois: Ok, sorry Nick, but can you go through that again? Maybe we can work backwards this time? Nick: If the replicat process fails, when it comes back up, it's going to look to its checkpoint tables inside that target database. These checkpoint tables keep track of where each thread was at when it crashed. And so when the replicat process restarts, it goes, oh, I was applying these threads at this location in these SCNs. It'll then go and read from the trail file and say, hey, let me rebuild that data and it only applies transactions that it hasn't applied yet to that target system. There is a synchronized replicat command as well that will tell a crashed replicat to say, hey, bring all your threads up to the same high watermark. It does that process automatically as it restarts and continues normal replication. But there is an option to do it just by itself too. So that's how the replicat kind of repairs and recovers itself. It'll simply look at the trail files. Now, let's say that the replicat crashed, and it goes to read from the trail files when it restarts and that trail profile is missing. It'll actually communicate to the distribution, or excuse me, to the receiver service and say, hey, receiver service, I don't have this trail file. Can you bring it back for me? And the receiver service will communicate downstream and say, hey, distribution service, I need you to resend me trail find number 6. And so the distribution service will resend that trail file so that the replicat can reprocess it. So it's often nice to have redundant environments with GoldenGate so we can have those trail files kind of around for availability. 13:13 Nikita: What if one of these files gets corrupted? Nick: If one of those trail files is corrupt, let's say that a trail file on the target site became corrupt and the replicat can't read from it for one reason or another. Simply stop the replicat process, delete the corrupt trail file, restart the replicat process, and now it's going to rebuild that trail file from scratch based on the information from the source GoldenGate environment. And so it's very recoverable. Handles it all very well. 13:40 Nikita: And can the extract process bounce back in the same way? Nick: The extract process can also recover in a similar way. So if the extract process crashes, when it restarts itself, there's a number of things that it does. The first thing is it has to rebuild any open transactions. So it keeps all sorts of checkpoint information about the oldest transaction that it's keeping track of, any open transactions that haven't been committed, and any other transactions that have been committed that it's already written to the trail file. So as it's reprocessing that data, it knows exactly what it's committed to trail and what hasn't been committed. And there's a number of ways that it does this. There's two main components here. One of them is called bounded recovery. Bounded recovery will allow you to set a time limit on transactions that span a certain length of time that they'll actually get flushed out to disk on that GoldenGate Hub. And that way it'll reduce the amount of time it takes GoldenGate to restart the extract process. And the other component is cache manager. Cache manager stores uncommitted transactions. And so it's a very elegant way of rebuilding itself from any kind of failure. You can also set up restart profiles so that if any process does crash, the GoldenGate service manager can automatically restart that service an x number of times across y time span. So if I say, hey, if my extract crashes, then attempt to restart it 100 times every 5 seconds. So there's a lot of things that you can do there to make it really nice and automatic repair itself and automatically resilient. 15:18 Lois: Well, that brings us to the end of this episode. Thank you, Nick, for going through the security strategies and recovery processes in such detail. Next week, we'll look at the installation of GoldenGate. Nikita: And if you want to learn more about the topics we discussed today, head over to mylearn.oracle.com and take a look at the Oracle GoldenGate 23ai Fundamentals course. Until next time, this is Nikita Abraham… Lois: And Lois Houston signing off! 15:44 That's all for this episode of the Oracle University Podcast. If you enjoyed listening, please click Subscribe to get all the latest episodes. We'd also love it if you would take a moment to rate and review us on your podcast app. See you again on the next episode of the Oracle University Podcast.
Let's be real. Death isn't optional. But having a plan? That part is up to you.In this episode, Dr. Jay sits down with Marni Blank, end-of-life doula and founder of Begin with the End, to unpack what it really means to prepare for death and aging when you're Childfree or solo. From digital logins and legal paperwork to caregiving and community, they cover the practical and emotional tools you need to manage the end of life on your terms.Marni shares her personal story of navigating her mother's care after a sudden accident and how that experience shaped her approach to planning, grief, and legacy. Whether you have a complicated family dynamic or no next of kin at all, this conversation will help you build a thoughtful plan that aligns with your values.We'll cover:Building an end-of-life plan when you're solo or Childfree (15:17)What paperwork matters (and how to actually complete it) - (10:59)Talking to aging parents about death, care, and future decisions (04:08)Creating a support system when there's no next of kin (17:26)Understanding long-term care costs and why Medicare often falls short (23:27)Mentioned in this Episode:Begin with the End: https://beginwiththeend.coReach out to Marni: marni@beginwiththeend.coPlan Well Organizer Workbook: https://beginwiththeend.kit.com/products/plan-well-workbookJoin the Childfree Trust Waitlist: https://childfreelegacy.comSchedule your Childfree Wealth Checkup: https://childfreewealth.com/schedule-a-checkup/Signup for the Childfree Wealth Newsletter: https://bit.ly/cwnewsletter2Want more insights like this? Sign up for our newsletter HERE and get advice tailored to your life.#ChildfreeWealth #SoloAging #EndOfLifePlanning #LegacyPlanning #EstatePlanning #ChildfreeLife #DigitalAfterlife #PlanWithPurposeAbout Marni Blank:Marni Blank is the founder of Begin With The End. Her services are curated to empower individuals and families to prepare for logistical and emotional aspects of death, dying, and grief. This can include accountability in completing end-of-life decisions and documents, facilitating family conversations, getting your important documents and digital life organized, and legacy The Childfree Wealth Podcast, hosted by Bri Conn and Dr. Jay Zigmont, CFP®, is a financial and lifestyle podcast that explores the unique perspectives and concerns of childfree individuals and couples. Like the show? Leave us a rating & review! If you want to join the conversation, email us at media@childfreewealth.com, follow Childfree Wealth® on social media, or visit our website www.childfreewealth.com! Join our newsletter HERE. Schedule a meeting with a Childfree Wealth Specialist® HERE. Instagram: @childfreewealth Facebook: @childfreewealth LinkedIn: @childfree-wealth YouTube: @ChildfreeWealthPodcast Disclaimer: This podcast is for educational & entertainment purposes. Please consult your advisor before implementing any ideas heard on this podcast.
IKS Health has analyzed the clinician's daily activities to uncover 16 tasks that clinicians get "stuck with" and that detract from their core task of patient care. In this interview, Sachin K. Gupta, Founder and Chief Executive Officer, explained that IKS Health has found solutions that relieve clinicians of all these burdens and have combined them into a single platform, in contrast to contracting with 10 or more companies to provide different parts of the solution.Gupta says that IKS Health handles tasks throughout the patient journey. Typical tasks include clinical documentation, coding, processing messages (70% of which don't require clinician involvement at all, he says), and handling prior authorization and denials.Learn more about IKS Health: https://ikshealth.com/Healthcare IT Community: https://www.healthcareittoday.com/
The Jewelers Vigilance Committee General Counsel Sara Yood and Assistant Counsel Liz Fraccaro discuss advocacy, training, and raising awareness needs of the jewelry industry.
SEND ME A TEXT MESSAGE NOWThe resistance grows stronger with each passing day as I witness a world spiraling deeper into madness. From international conflicts to domestic power grabs, episode 99 of "A World Gone Mad" delivers powerful insights into news stories that demand our attention.Donald Trump's "joke" about wanting to become the next Pope might seem like harmless banter on the surface, but it reveals a troubling pattern of an individual obsessed with accumulating power by any means necessary. Even in jest, his words expose an authoritarian mindset that continues to threaten democratic institutions worldwide.More alarmingly, nuclear-armed neighbors India and Pakistan stand at the precipice of wider conflict after India launched strikes targeting what they described as "terrorist infrastructure" in Pakistan-administered Kashmir. With Pakistan vowing retaliation, this volatile situation demands urgent diplomatic intervention before it escalates beyond control. Meanwhile, Apple appears poised to challenge Google's search dominance by reshaping Safari to focus on AI-powered search engines, potentially ending a $20 billion annual arrangement and fragmenting the search market in ways that could transform how we access information.The episode also examines Trump's tense meeting with Canada's new Prime Minister Mark Carney, where his continued references to annexing Canada demonstrate a fundamental disregard for national sovereignty. Despite these concerning developments, I conclude with an inspiring story about an Ohio orchestra conductor with Parkinson's disease who received revolutionary brain stimulation treatment, allowing him to return to his passion.Join me Monday for my MILESTONE 100th episode as I continue documenting these extraordinary times. Your voice matters—reach out through my new email ResistDonaldNow@gmail.com and help preserve democracy in a world that desperately needs rational voices to prevail.AWorldGoneMadPodcast@gmail.com
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Rashad Elby gives an exclusive look inside Penn State's NIL evolution! Rashad goes in depth on how the Nittany Lions are navigating college football's rapidly changing landscape. From recruiting strategies to working with agents, Rashad Elby shares his firsthand experience and the big picture of what it takes to succeed in the ever-evolving NIL era.Here's what to expect:- Rashad Elby's dynamic role in Penn State's NIL and recruiting efforts.- The growing influence of agents and stakeholders in the recruiting process.- How NIL strategies have expanded from local partnerships to rev-share models.- Success in managing relationships with players, families, agents, donors, and small businesses.- Updates on Penn State's internal growth and alignment under Coach Franklin & Pat Kraft- What makes PSU football a program ready to compete at the highest level?FOLLOW STATE MEDIA HERE:► TWITTER | https://twitter.com/StateMediaPSU► TIKTOK | https://www.tiktok.com/@statemediapsu► INSTAGRAM | https://www.instagram.com/statemediapsu/► YOUTUBE | https://www.youtube.com/@StateMediaPSU?sub_confirmation=1CHAPTERS:00:00 - Rashad Elby - NIL Player Personnel00:45 - Impact of NIL on Recruiting03:01 - Penn State's Future in College Sports#collegefootball #nfl #cfb #pennstate #weare #happyvalley
Jon Yoo, CEO of Suger, shares how his company automates the complex & challenging workflows of selling software through cloud marketplaces like AWS.Topics Include:Jon Yoo is co-founder/CEO of Suger.Suger automates B2B marketplace workflows.Handles listing, contracts, offers, billing for marketplaces like AWS.Co-founder previously led Confluent's marketplace enablement product.Confluent had 40-50% revenue through cloud marketplaces.Required 10-20 engineers working solely on marketplace integration.Engineers prefer core product work over marketplace integration.Product/engineering leaders struggle with marketplace deployment requirements.Marketplace customers adopt without marketing, creating unexpected management needs.Version control is challenging for marketplace-deployed products.License management through marketplace creates engineering challenges.Suger helps sell, resell, co-sell through AWS Marketplace.Marketplace integration isn't one-time; requires ongoing maintenance.Business users constantly request marketplace automation features.Suger works with Snowflake, Intel, and AI startups.Data security concerns drive self-hosted AI deployments.AI products increasingly deploy via AMI/container solutions.AI products use usage-based pricing, not seat-based.Usage-based pricing creates complex billing challenges.AI products are tested at unprecedented rates.Two deployment options: vendor cloud or customer cloud.SaaS requires reporting usage to marketplace APIs.Customer-hosted deployment simplifies some billing aspects.Marketplaces need integration with ERP systems.Version control particularly challenging for AI products.Companies need automated updates for marketplace-deployed products.License management includes scaling up/down and expiration handling.Suger aims to integrate with GitHub for automatic updates.Participants:· Jon Yoo – CEO and Co-founder, SugerSee how Amazon Web Services gives you the freedom to migrate, innovate, and scale your software company at https://aws.amazon/isv/
Allergy management begins by understanding the origin of such conditions alongside the immune system's response to allergens... according to the experts at Valleant, who share their thoughts on the matter. More info: https://valleant.com/how-allergies-develop-understanding-the-immune-response-mechanism/ Valleant City: Austin Address: 11320 North FM 620 Website: https://valleant.com
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Denmark had an eventful week, and we're breaking it all down! Brooke dives into the surprising but very Danish reason a popular band replaced their lead singer. Derek explores how Denmark is tackling rising groundwater caused by climate change. And Conrad shares a heartwarming (and extremely Danish) birthday tradition that caught him off guard.Plus, we're joined by friend of the show and your other favorite social media "mom" from Denmark, Mathias Bach, to give us the full Danish perspective on work-life balance, school customs, and how Denmark is handling climate change.
Oh boy what a week it's been! We weren't expecting to be back this quickly, buuuuuuuut what we said in the last podcast pissed off Randy (shocker). So this week we are joined by the LEGENDARY Dave Mercer. We dive into his beginnings in the Fishing Industry and how he got his job at Bassmaster. We then move over to talking about the Bassmaster Classic from all of our perspectives, as we happened to all view it from a completely different lens.And of course, we talk about the negative propaganda that has developed by Randy Blauket over the past few years, and how it's only gotten worse. We all offer more insights into what we talked about last Podcast, and clarity to what the root of the problem is.Huge shoutout to Dave for coming on and chatting with us.~ Information on contacting Vermont Fish & Wildlife ~Link: https://vtfishandwildlife.com/press-releases/fish-and-wildlife-board-invites-public-comment-updates-state-fishing-regulations#:~:text=The%20proposed%20changes%20to%2010,certain%20waterbodies%20(%C2%A7%20141).~ Past The Barb Social Media ~ Email Us Questions and Feedback: pastthebarbpodcast@gmail.comInstagram: @pastthebarbpodcastFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?... ~ Follow Us On Social Media ~ Adam Bartusek Instagram: @adambartusek Adam Bartusek Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/adambartbart... Ryan Pinkalla Instagram: @ryan_pinkalla Ryan Pinkalla YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCiRa... Sam Sobi Instagram: @sam_sobi_ Sam Sobi Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/sobieckfishing
Judy Smith built a career handling some of the most high-profile scandals of our time. As the founder of crisis management firm Smith & Co., she's advised many notable clients including Monica Lewinsky, Michael Vick and Wesley Snipes. But Judy is perhaps better known for what she inspired: ‘Scandal,' the hit television series created by Shonda Rhymes. On this week's episode of Everyday Better, Judy joins Leah to discuss the core principles of crisis management. Judy reveals how she decides which cases to take on, why telling the truth is always the best move and what it takes to rebuild a damaged reputation. She also discusses how she's working to change the perception of Black women in Hollywood – both in front of and behind the camera. Follow Judy Smith on LinkedIn. Follow Leah Smart on LinkedIn. If you liked this episode, your next listen should be this one: How to Forgive Better with Philosopher Myisha Cherry
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Dan Wiederer and Mark Grote get into a discussion about why a franchise, especially one that's looked at as a rising team, needs to be capable of handling the attention that comes with its expectations. With that in mind, Wiederer reflects on the fateful 2019 Bears. He believes that team was exhausted by the end of training camp by the attention it was garnering. 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
On the Postgame Pod, Nathan King and Patrick Bingham break down Auburn's up-and-down performance in Rupp Arena, including the comments from Pearl and his team about their concerns, early thoughts on the Creighton matchup, and more. 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
THE BIG PODCAST - NEW BIG Interview W/ Sexyy Red On Beginnings & Rapid Rise, Working W/ Bruno Mars, Fan Connection, How She Handles Haters.
Chris Phillips and Dave Shumate react to the late session of day two of the SEC Men's Basketball Tournament in Nashville, TN including Mizzou taking down Mississippi State, Kentucky beating Oklahoma and much more.⬇️ Support SECU ⬇️FANDUELVisit FanDuel.com/SECU to join today and get started with $300 dollars in bonus bets when you win your first $5 dollar bet!Subscribe to SEC Unfiltered, the best SEC podcast on the internet: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast...Website: https://www.secunfiltered.com/X: / secunfilteredInstagram: / secunfiiteredFacebook: / secunfiiteredPodcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/pl/podcast...Let's get it!Must be 21+ and present in select states (for Kansas, in affiliation with Kansas Star Casino) or 18+ and present in D.C. First online real money wager only. $5 first deposit required. Bonus issued as nonwithdrawable bonus bets which expire 7 days after receipt. Restrictions apply. See terms at sportsbook.fanduel.com. Gambling Problem Call 1-800-GAMBLER or visit FanDuel.com/RG. Call 1-888-789-7777 or visit ccpg.org/chat in Connecticut, or visit mdgamblinghelp.org in Maryland. Hope is here. Visit GamblingHelpLineMA.org or call (800) 327-5050 for 24/7 support in Massachusetts or call 1-877-8HOPE-NY or text HOPENY in New York
Welcome to Mental Breakdown, a series where we dive into how players handled the pressure of the final 9 holes of the latest tour event. This week we're exploring the final 9 of the Arnold Palmer Invitational. Who improved, who got worse, and the stats to back it up. We draw out some mental game observations that will help you play better under pressure. ----- Special thanks to: The Divot Board for partnering with The Mental Golf Show. Get 10% off a Divot Board! Go to divotboard.com/mentalgolfshow and use the code MentalGolf10 to get 10% off your entire purchase. Get a great deal AND support The Mental Golf Show. Thank you!
Matt Cohen and John Ruffolo dive into the growing exodus of Canadian talent to the U.S., breaking down why top founders and engineers are choosing Silicon Valley over homegrown opportunities. They discuss OpenAI's latest move to charge up to $20,000 per month for AI-powered research agents and how companies are rethinking hiring in light of these powerful tools. The conversation also covers the controversial CoreWeave IPO, highlighting its rapid $1.9B revenue surge, heavy reliance on Microsoft, and whether it signals a coming shake-up in cloud computing. On the political front, they analyze the potential for an early Canadian election, shifts in party leadership, and how economic policies—like capital gains tax hikes—are driving entrepreneurs out of the country.Canada's Tech Exodus: Why Founders Are Flocking to the U.S. (07:00)A striking rise in Canadian emigration has raised concerns about the country's ability to retain top talent. In 2024, 81,601 Canadians left the country, the highest number since 2017—half of them from Ontario.* Capital gains tax hikes pushing high-net-worth individuals and founders to relocate.* U.S. venture capital firms providing better funding opportunities for Canadian startups.* YC founder exodus: More Canadian founders are moving to the U.S. post-Y Combinator Demo Day, as confirmed by YC CEO Gary Tan.John Ruffolo's take:* Canada risks losing its top tech talent permanently if it doesn't address the capital and policy gaps driving this migration.* Founders aren't leaving out of convenience—it's about better market access, capital, and scaling opportunities.OpenAI's $20K/Month AI Agents: A Game-Changer? (18:00)OpenAI is rolling out three tiers of AI-powered assistants, capable of advanced research, software development, and business strategy—at a hefty price tag.Pricing breakdown:* $2K/month: Handles advanced knowledge worker tasks.* $10K/month: AI for software development.* $20K/month: PhD-level AI agents for deep research.Why this matters:* AI-powered coding tools like Cursor.dev have already grown to $100M ARR in 18 months.* Founders are increasingly opting for AI engineers over hiring multiple full-time developers.* This signals a shift in the labor market, potentially disrupting high-paid professional roles in tech, research, and consulting.CoreWeave's $2B Revenue IPO—Boom or Bust? (12:00)CoreWeave, a cloud computing startup that stockpiled NVIDIA GPUs early, is racing toward a high-profile IPO.Key numbers:* Revenue skyrocketed from $16M in 2022 to $1.9B in 2023.* Microsoft accounts for 62% of its revenue, sparking concerns over customer concentration.* The company holds $11B in debt, raising questions about profitability.* Founders cashed out $500M pre-IPO, raising red flags.John Ruffolo's analysis:* This looks like a high-risk, low-margin business that may struggle to justify its valuation.* Heavy debt financing and reliance on Microsoft contracts make it a shaky bet.* If public markets reject CoreWeave, it could be a warning sign for other AI and cloud IPOs.Will Canada See an April Election? (03:00)With Canada's Liberal Party leadership race heating up, rumors suggest an election could be called as early as March 16, with a vote on April 22.* The Liberals want a short election to limit Conservative fundraising advantages.* Mark Carney is positioned as the Liberal frontrunner, but he doesn't currently hold a parliamentary seat.* Coalition talks between Liberals, NDP, and the Green Party could reshape Canada's political landscape.Projected outcomes:* Conservative majority is still likely, but the margin has narrowed.* A left-wing coalition could prevent a Conservative landslide.The Bigger Picture: Where is Canada Headed?From AI disruption and talent migration to political uncertainty, this episode of Tank Talks dives into the forces reshaping Canada's future. This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit tanktalks.substack.com
Aiden Wyatt and Jake Brend react to No. 9 Iowa State's win over No. 22 Arizona, courtesy of Channel Seed. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
With the late season conference slate weaker than normal, handling business for the North Carolina Tar Heels has become even more important. The Heels did just that, winning 92-73 against a hapless Miami Hurricane team that not only lost a coach early in the season, but will likely go down as one of the worst ACC teams ever. Inside Carolina's Rob Harrington joins host Tommy Ashley to breakdown the win and how UNC can parlay the positives from Saturday in the Smith Center into success in the last two regular season games ahead against Virginia Tech and Duke. 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
Money isn't just numbers – it's deeply personal, especially between men and women. In this no-holds-barred episode, Stoy Hall rips open the curtain on why we fight about finances and how our wiring creates these battles.Women approach money from a place of protection and planning – always thinking "what if?" Men bulldoze forward with "I'll figure it out." Neither is wrong, but this clash creates chaos in relationships and life decisions.As a Black CFP® working almost exclusively with women and minority business owners, Stoy brings a rare perspective to an industry built by and for white men. He exposes how this financial system wasn't designed for you – and what you can do about it.Stop letting money conflicts destroy your relationships and future. Start understanding the real roots of your money mindset.Watch the full episode: https://youtu.be/awsIur5VboA Learn more at nobswealth.comShoot us a message, we are here for you and we listen!As always we ask you to comment, DM, whatever it takes to have a conversation to help you take the next step in your journey, reach out on any platform!Twitter, FaceBook, Instagram, Tiktok, LinkedinDISCLOSURE: Awards and rankings by third parties are not indicative of future performance or client investment success. Past performance does not guarantee future results. All investment strategies carry profit/loss potential and cannot eliminate investment risks. Information discussed may not reflect current positions/recommendations. While believed accurate, Black Mammoth does not guarantee information accuracy. This broadcast is not a solicitation for securities transactions or personalized investment advice. Tax/estate planning information is general - consult professionals for specific situations. Full disclosures at www.blackmammoth.com.
Safeguarding women athletes, pro-lifers seek stricter oversight for IVF, and navigating tragedy in a small town police department. Plus, shoplifters sentenced to clean community service, Cal Thomas on the effects of pride, and the Thursday morning newsSupport The World and Everything in It today at wng.org/donateAdditional support comes from Compelled Podcast. Ron Husband was a legendary Disney animator. Before that, he explored UFOs, lost cities, and Jesus. CompelledPodcast.comFrom Dordt University. Student musicians at Dordt enjoy opportunities to discover, develop, and share the gift of music and bring glory to God – until all is made new.And from The Joshua Program at St. Dunstan's Academy in the Blue Ridge Mountains: work, prayer, and adventure for young men. stdunstansacademy.org
In hour two, Mike & Jason talk the major stories from around the NHL over the weekend (3:00), plus they discuss the latest 'Nucks news with Canucks Talk host & The Athletic Vancouver's Thomas Drance (27:29). This podcast is produced by Andy Cole and Greg Balloch. The views and opinions expressed in this podcast are those of the hosts and guests and do not necessarily reflect the position of Rogers Media Inc. or any affiliate.
Got a question, comment, or just want to drop some encouragement? Send us a text.This episode dives into the dynamics of emotional regulation between partners in stressful parenting moments, highlighting the contrasting coping behaviors of downshifting and upshifting. Stephen Mitchell, PhD and Erin Mitchell, MACP provide practical insights using a relatable case study, illustrating how couples can navigate these tensions and foster meaningful communication to create a supportive family environment.• Explaining the downshift-upshift coping dynamic in relationships • Analyzing a common conflict scenario in parenting • Discussing the role of everyday stressors on couple dynamics • Introducing the concept of co-regulation between partners • Offering actionable strategies for improving communication during stress
Lea Nelson and Connor Ferguson react to Iowa State's win over Houston, courtesy of Channel Seed. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Another day, another Kansas Jayhawk loss, making it three losses in their last four games. Can Kansas get it together? The guys discuss. Plus -- Who are the most likely Final Four Contenders outside of the top 10 and the mid-week whip around all in a fresh episode of the pod! 00:45 - Kansas got mollywhopped by BYU; Jayhawks have lost three of their last four games 13:27 - Stay Or Hit presented by Chumba Casino 18:37 - Big Ten Whiparound - Wisconsin blows out Illinois; Michigan State upends Purdue 27:00 - Big East Whiparound - UConn gets comeback win vs. Villanova 34:09 - Big 12 Whiparound - TCU gets big win over Texas Tech 37:59 - What to Watch on Wednesday and Thursday 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
Read Norlander's column from Friday night in Storrs Big-time show on this Super Bowl Sunday. Another weekend, another set of chaos as both the No. 1 and No. 2 teams lost this weekend. Find out why Auburn should probably still be No. 1 in the AP poll come Monday afternoon, at least according to Parrish! Plus Dusty May addresses the Indiana job, while Mike Woodson ... does not. We whip around the weekend as well, including Norlander's report from Storrs on Friday night. 00:45 - Auburn should remain No. 1, despite Florida loss 21:44 - Dusty May had some thoughts about the Indiana job... 38:09 - Big East: St. John's beats UConn in Storrs; Creighton upends Marquette 53:00 - Big 12: Kansas St. beats Kansas to win fifth game in a row; Arizona cools down Texas Tech 1:01:00 - Michigan State and more 1:12:02 - What to watch on Monday, plus Super Bowl picks 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
Lea Nelson and Connor Ferguson react to Iowa State's win over Colorado, courtesy of Channel Seed. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Don't look now, but the best team in the Big East is....St. John's? Legendary coach Rick Pitino has revived this once-dormant program in a way many didn't think possible. How has he done it? Gary Parrish and Matt Norlander break down Pitino's methods. 00:38 - St. John's wins ninth straight game, beats Marquette 70 - 64 17:47 - Stay Or Hit presented by Chumba Casino 23:25 - Big Ten Whiparound: Michigan State goes 0 for California; Indiana loses again 35:17 - SEC Whiparound: Ole Miss knocks down Kentucky, Auburn blows out Oklahoma 41:17 - Big 12 Whiparound: Arizona beats BYU, Texas Tech keeps on winning 45:15 - What to watch on Wednesday 47:56 - What to watch on Thursday Eye on College Basketball is available for free on the Audacy app as well as Apple Podcasts, Spotify and wherever else you listen to podcasts. Follow our team: @EyeonCBBPodcast @GaryParrishCBS @MattNorlander @Kyle_Boone @DavidWCobb @NataTheScribe Visit the betting arena on CBSSports.com for all the latest in sportsbook reviews and sportsbook promos for betting on college basketball. You can listen to us on your smart speakers! Simply say, "Alexa, play the latest episode of the Eye on College Basketball podcast," or "Hey, Google, play the latest episode of the Eye on College Basketball podcast." Email the show for any reason whatsoever: ShoutstoCBS@gmail.com Visit Eye on College Basketball's YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCeFb_xyBgOekQPZYC7Ijilw For more college hoops coverage, visit https://www.cbssports.com/college-basketball/ To hear more from the CBS Sports Podcast Network, visit https://www.cbssports.com/podcasts/ 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
Will Compton, Delanie Walker, and Taylor Lewan bring you a special CFB only episode of The Locker Room Week 19. In today's episode, we preview this week's college football matchups: Ohio State Buckeyes VS. Texas Longhorns & Notre Dame Fighting Irish VS. Penn State Nittany Lions. Make sure to submit your fan call-in submissions to info@bussinwtb.com TIMESTAMP CHAPTERS 0:00 Open 6:45 Ohio State vs. Texas 20:34 Notre Dame vs. Penn State 26:54 Fan Call-In ----- Get on the bus with NFL players Will Compton & Taylor Lewan! The Boys are letting you in on their hilarious, high-energy (and often heartfelt) conversations. Topics range from exclusive stories to active player perspectives to out-of-left-field hot takes on things you and your friends only discuss behind closed doors. Sometimes they chat with a guest, sometimes it's just the two of them, but it's always a good time when you're Bussin' With The Boys. And yes, this is the podcast where Mike Vrabel said he'd cut his piece off for a Super Bowl. ----- SHOP: https://store.barstoolsports.com/collections/bussin-with-the-boys FOLLOW THE BOYS Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/bussinwtb/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/BussinWTB Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/BussinWTB/ Website: https://www.bussinwtb.com LISTEN iTunes: http://bit.ly/BWTB_Apple Spotify: http://bit.ly/BWTB_Spotify ----- SUPPORT OUR SPONSORS FireBall: Grab your football buddy, buy a round, and reignite the rivalry flame. DRAFT KINGS: Download the DraftKings Sportsbook app and use code LOCKER GAMBLING PROBLEM? CALL 1-800-GAMBLER, (800) 327-5050 or visit gamblinghelplinema.org (MA). Call 877-8-HOPENY/text HOPENY (467369) (NY). Please Gamble Responsibly. 888-789-7777/visit ccpg.org (CT), or visit www.mdgamblinghelp.org (MD). 21+ and present in most states. (18+ DC/KY/NH/WY). Void in ONT/OR/NH. Eligibility restrictions apply. On behalf of Boot Hill Casino & Resort (KS). 1 per new customer. Min. $5 deposit. Min. $5 bet. Max. $200 issued as non-withdrawable Bonus Bets that expire in 7 days (168 hours). Stake removed from payout. Terms: dkng.co/dk-offer-terms. Ends 2/9/25 at 11:59 PM ET. Sponsored by DK. ----- #BussinWithTheBoys #BarstoolSportsYou can find every episode of this show on Apple Podcasts, Spotify or YouTube. Prime Members can listen ad-free on Amazon Music. For more, visit barstool.link/bussinwtb
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