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Ilhan Omar responds to Trump calling Somali fraudsters, “garbage”, by saying Trump has an “unhealthy and creepy obsession with Somalis”. A Wisconsin woman has been fired from her Cinnabon job after a Somali couple repeatedly antagonized her, recorded her, and pushed her to the point where she finally snapped and dropped the “N” word. A Black man is acquitted of stabbing a white man by a Portland jury. Joe Biden spoke at an LGBTQ conference over the weekend and had a hard time pronouncing the United States of America.Tucker Carlson tells a crowd in Doha that he's buying a place in Qatar. Data Republican exposes Nick Fuentes' algorithm is completely fabricated that manipulated X to push his content. Dana explains how the argument that “Jesus was a refugee” is historically and biblically inaccurate. A California town CANCELS a Christmas parade over fears of an ICE raid. The World Cup is celebrating a “Pride Match” in Seattle which will ironically feature the countries of Egypt and Iran.Tucker Carlson got visibly frustrated by criticism from some conservative figures over his visit to Qatar by claiming it was free speech to go there. A Somali immigrant says his biggest regret in life is that Trump will not be alive to witness our full takeover of America. Stephen Yates from Heritage joins us to discuss CCP's fishing fleets swimming in Argentine seas, France threatening tariffs, and much more.Thank you for supporting our sponsors that make The Dana Show possible…Noblehttps://NobleGoldInvestments.com/DanaDownload the Gold and Silver Guide from Noble Gold—and when you open a qualified account, you'll get ten 1-ounce commemorative silver holiday coins.HumanNhttps://HumanN.comNow's the perfect time to try Humann's Turmeric Chews—get $5 off at Sam's Club through December 29.Byrnahttps://Byrna.comMake 2026 the year you protect your family with solid options—Get the Byrna today.Patriot Mobilehttps://PatriotMobile.com/Dana OR CALL 972-PATRIOTWhat are you waiting for? Switch today during the Red, White, and Blue sale. Use promo code DANA for a Samsung A16 5g smartphone.PreBornhttps://Preborn.com/DANAThis Christmas, for just $28 you can help save a life.. Dial #250 and say “Baby,” or give securely online. Make your gift today.Relief Factorhttps://ReliefFactor.com OR CALL 1-800-4-RELIEFDon't let pain stop you from living the life you want with Relief Factor. Get their 3-week Relief Factor Quick Start for only $19.95 today! AmmoSquaredhttps://AmmoSquared.comDon't get caught without ammo and be sure to tell them you heard about Ammo Squared on this show. KelTec Peacekeepershttps://KelTecWeapons.com/DanaThe KelTec Peacekeepers Program supports those who protect our communities. Learn more about the program today. Keltechttps://KelTecWeapons.comKelTec builds every KS7 GEN2 right here in the USA with American materials and workers—upgrade your home defense today.Subscribe today and stay in the loop on all things news with The Dana Show. Follow us here for more daily clips, updates, and commentary:YoutubeFacebookInstagramXMore Info
The Family Heritage of the Messiah Series: Advent 2025 – Come Thou Long Expected Jesus Scripture: Matthew 1:1 Date: December 7th, 2025 Preacher: Joshua KirstineThe post The Family Heritage of the Messiah first appeared on Disciples Church.
In this episode of Superlative, host and aBlogtoWatch founder Ariel Adams sits down with Efraim Grinberg, CEO of Movado Group, and Margot Grinberg, President of the Movado brand, for a thoughtful conversation about design heritage, modern consumer expectations, and the ongoing evolution of one of the most recognizable names in the watch industry. Together, they reflect on the enduring cultural impact of the Museum Dial and the Bauhaus principles that shaped it, while also exploring the importance of democratizing luxury and creating watches that connect emotionally with consumers. The discussion spans Movado's deep archive of historic designs, the renewed excitement in the women's watch category, the brand's focus on quality, storytelling, and education, and the strategic balance between appealing to dedicated enthusiasts and a broader mainstream audience. From the rising demand for mechanical pieces in the Heritage collection to the momentum behind new lines such as the Imperiale and the 1917, Ariel, Efraim, and Margot examine how Movado continues to stay in motion while remaining true to the values that have guided the company for more than 140 years. Check out this week's guest and episode sponsor - Movado Watches:- https://www.movado.com/ SUPERLATIVE IS NOW ON YOUTUBE! To check out Superlative on Youtube as well as other ABTW content:- YouTube - https://www.youtube.com/@ablogtowatch To check out the ABTW Shop where you can see our products inspired by our love of Horology:- Shop ABTW - https://store.ablogtowatch.com/To keep updated with everything Superlative, aBlogtoWatch Weekly, and aBlogtoWatch, check us out on:- Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/ablogtowatch/- Twitter - https://twitter.com/ABLOGTOWATCH- Website - https://www.ablogtowatch.com/If you enjoy the show please Subscribe, Rate, and Review!
This episode with Army historian Dr. Michael Krivdo addresses the final Chinese offensives in the winter and spring of 1953, the events that led to the Armistice in July 1953, and the role of the U. S. Army in Korea over the last 75 years.
The Power Hour is a weekly podcast that discusses the day's most interesting energy and environmental policy issues with top national experts. Jack welcomes Power Hour alum, Nick Loris, Executive Vice President for Policy at C3 Solutions, to the program this week for a wide-ranging discussion on climate, how the U.S. can win in a […]
It's This Week in Bourbon for December 5th 2025. The founders of Uncle Nearest Distillery have filed an emergency motion, Catoctin Creek is trying to raise US$5 million, and Goose Island Brewery and Heaven Hill Distillery have partnered to release the 2025 Bourbon County Brand Reserve Stout.Show Notes: Bourbon Pursuit video contradicted Adam Herz's report by suggesting the vintage whiskey counterfeiter's bottles might have shown up at Unicorn Auctions instead of Lot 14 Uncle Nearest founders filed an emergency motion to prevent a court-appointed receiver from sharing sensitive trade secrets with potential rival buyers Nova Scotia will sell off US$14 million in US alcohol stock pulled due to tariffs and donate the US$4 million net profit to community food organizations. Catoctin Creek Distilling is raising up to US$5 million via a Private Placement Memorandum for growth, with plans for a large partner transition in 5-7 years Cave City, KY, is celebrating the opening of Dueling Grounds and MB Roland tasting rooms downtown, establishing the city as a major Western Kentucky bourbon destination Baker's Bourbon released 125 pairs of hand-painted collector's gloves honoring Baker Beam, retailing for $39.99 Jack Daniel's launched its annual Barrel Tree sale, offering 140 barrels for $200 each to benefit the military community's "Operation Ride Home" program Goose Island partnered with Heaven Hill for its 2025 Bourbon County Brand Reserve Stout, aged two years in Parker's Heritage 17th Edition Rye barrels Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Picture this: you're navigating the lively streets of Rome, reflecting on the friendships, quirks, and unexpected encounters that have colored our travels and conversations over the years. From memorable moments abroad to the stories that marked our earliest episodes, we trace the path that brought us to our podcast's 10-year milestone and the approach of our 400th show. It's a whirlwind of anecdotes, insights, and nostalgia for how it all began. Amid the laughter, we turn to the heart of Italian American life with co-hosts John Viola, Patrick O'Boyle, and Dolores Alfieri Taranto. Our unscripted conversations span family traditions, the quest for the perfect rum cake, and the small but meaningful rituals that keep cultural identity alive. From humorous community stories to reflections on media portrayals, we explore how Italian American heritage continues to evolve while staying rooted in what matters most. Whether you love the bustle of dinner dances or prefer quiet nights at home, there's something here for every listener charting their own path through a changing cultural landscape. From unexpected anniversary interruptions to the deep gratitude we feel for the bonds forged along the way, this episode becomes a celebration of resilience, humor, and shared experience. We revisit family dynamics, societal observations, and a fair share of comedic mishaps, marveling at the journey that carried us to this moment. As we toast to a decade of podcasting, we offer heartfelt thanks to our listeners and the vibrant community that continues to grow with us—proof that the adventure is far from over. HOSTS: John M. Viola Patrick O'Boyle Dolores Alfieri Taranto PRODUCER: Nicholas Calvello-Macchia DOLORES SOCIALS: Instagram: @dolores_alfieri_taranto
In this week's episode, we are joined by Portuguese chef, Lauren Covas whose culinary journey spans from running restaurants to building her own successful catering company — she shares her cherished family recipes from her new cookbook, Little Portugal and traditions that have shaped her cooking style. Lauren demonstrates how she's preserving her Portuguese heritage through food, from the techniques passed down through generations to the stories behind each dish. She reveals her go-to recipes, her favorite midnight snacks and the one (or 3) ingredients she can't live without! Whether you're curious about traditional Portuguese cuisine or inspired by stories of chefs honoring their roots, Lauren's passion for her culture and her craft will leave you hungry for more. For more information about Chef Lauren Covas: ChefLaurenCovas.com Or Follow her on Instagram @cheflaurencovas Or TikTok @cheflaurencovas Follow us on Instagram: @every.body.talks @jenngiamo @schully Subscribe to our YouTube channel! Don't forget to subscribe to the podcast for free wherever you're listening. Apple Podcasts Spotify Be sure to leave a 5 star rating! It really helps grow the show. If you like the show, telling a friend about it would be amazing!
This is all Recent Holiday Movies ESPECIALLY ones made for TV. Tell me I'm wrong.
The Labor Heritage Power Hour is a weekly radio show on WPFW in Washington, DC, as well as a podcast. Most of the hour consists of Chris Garlock and I diving deep into the weeds of AI music generation and the future of humanity. It was a great interview to begin with, but then the way the songs were edited in for the final version makes it even better.
Fresh off Thanksgiving, Haley gives you a solo-sode this week featuring another way you can give thanks this year: Colorado Gives Day. This year, we're highlighting four nonprofits that play an important role in the future of Colorado's land, culture, and communities. From statewide conservation to urban green spaces, Western art, education, and research, we revisit some of our past conversations and partners to showcase why these organizations matter, and what you can do to show your support.Colorado Gives Day is happening this year on December 9th. If you're passionate about working lands, Western heritage, or just simply conservation across the state, this episode can serve as your guide to meaningful giving in Colorado.Topics[0:00] Intro: What is Colorado Gives Day?[1:53] Colorado Cattlemen's Agricultural Land Trust (CCALT)[12:10] Denver Botanic Gardens[17:26] Coors Western Art Show & Young Guns[22:43] High Line Canal Conservancy[25:35] How to Give on CGDLinksColorado Gives Day Growing Conservation in Colorado with Denver Botanic GardensProtecting Colorado's Legacy: A Conversation with CCALT's Erik GlennFrom Cattle to Canvas - The Art of GL RichardsonThe Picturesque Narrative of the West Through ArtNeed professional help finding, buying or selling a legacy ranch, contact us: Mirr Ranch Group 901 Acoma Street Denver, CO 80204 Phone: (303) 623-4545 https://www.MirrRanchGroup.com/
In this episode, dietitian and author Maya Feller explores how culturally inclusive and anti-bias nutrition can transform patient care. She shares how her personal journey and early clinical experiences shaped her approach to honoring food traditions while supporting health.Maya breaks down why standard diet advice often clashes with cultural foods, how structural inequities, not individual choices, drive chronic conditions, and what it looks like to center patients' lived experiences in nutrition guidance. She also offers practical ways to keep cultural dishes flavorful and authentic while making mindful adjustments when needed.“Let the patient tell us about their lived experience. We know the science, but we want to listen to their lived experience, and that is what we're there to do, and then marry the two together.” Question of the Day:What is your favorite traditional cuisine from your culture?On This Episode You Will Learn:How Maya's personal journey shaped her culturally inclusive nutrition approach.Why mainstream diet advice often conflicts with traditional foods.How structural inequities influence chronic conditions and access to healthy options.Practical strategies to preserve cultural flavors while making mindful nutrition tweaks.Ways healthcare providers can integrate cultural relevance without reinforcing stereotypes.Connect with Yumlish!Yumlish Website: YumlishYumlish on Instagram: @yumlish_Yumlish on Facebook: YumlishYumlish on Twitter: @yumlish_Connect with Maya Feller!Website URL: www.mayafellernutrition.com Instagram URL: https://www.instagram.com/mayafellerrd Facebook URL: https://www.facebook.com/MayaFellerNutrition/ LinkedIn URL: https://www.linkedin.com/in/maya-feller-ms-rd-cdn-7a98a340/ YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCy_DdOEnyk_qWEv6zOsVtTA Masterclasses: https://mayafellernutrition.com/on-demand-masterclasses/ Pinterest: https://www.pinterest.com/MayaFellerNutrition/ Book: https://mayafellernutrition.com/eatingfromourroots/ Newsletter signup: https://mayafellernutrition.com/newsletter/
This week, the people of Webster Springs, West Virginia ZXZ mourn one of their own: National Guard Member Sarah Beckstrom. The 20-year old service member had volunteered to remain in Washington, DC, as part of President Trump's crackdown on crime in the district, when she was shot on Thursday by an Afghan national. Once again, […]
Jeff Lax, a CUNY law professor and founder of SAFE CAMPUS, said former Fox News host Tucker Carlson has crossed into “dangerous antisemitic territory,” following Carlson's widely criticized interview with far-right activist Nick Fuentes, an avowed Hitler admirer, yimakh shemo ve'zikhro, and Holocaust denier. In a detailed discussion with VINnews contributor Alan Skorski, Lax said Carlson's recent commentary and guest choices reflect a disturbing pattern. “There were warning signs early on,” Lax said, “but after the Fuentes interview and the repeated smears against Israel and Jewish conservatives, it's clear what direction he's taken.” Fuentes appeared on Carlson's digital platform in October 2025, where he was given extended, largely unchallenged time to promote conspiratorial claims about Israel and its supporters. Carlson at times echoed similar themes, particularly in criticizing Israel's military actions in Gaza. Carlson told viewers that “you have to judge people on their behavior, not on their blood,” before accusing Israeli leaders of suggesting Palestinians are “stained from birth.” Fuentes, in the same interview, claimed Israel views all Palestinians as inherently “guilty.” The backlash intensified as Carlson labeled Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu an “enemy of Western civilization” and compared forms of Zionism to Nazism, saying: “Why are the Nazis bad? They're bad for that exact same reason… Any belief system that starts by declaring one group morally superior to another violates Western values.” The controversy also triggered turmoil within the conservative movement. After Heritage Foundation president Kevin Roberts declined to distance the organization from Carlson, several members of Heritage's antisemitism task force — including Rabbi Yaakov Menken, attorney Mark Goldfeder, and Christian Zionist leader Laurie Cardoza Moore — resigned in protest. Skorski noted that Carlson aggressively challenges pro-Israel guests while offering sympathetic platforms to Israel's harshest critics. The only exception cited was an interview with Sen. Ted Cruz (R-TX), during which Carlson repeatedly interrupted the senator's defense of Israel. “Carlson insists he isn't antisemitic,” Skorski said. “But he consistently targets Jewish figures who strongly support Israel — Ben Shapiro, Mark Levin, AIPAC supporters — while giving a free pass to their most extreme opponents. He claims he's criticizing their ‘views,' yet he repeatedly distorts those views and amplifies their adversaries.” The dispute marks one of the most significant breaks between Carlson and conservative Jewish leaders to date, with critics warning that his growing alignment with extremist voices poses a serious threat to the broader discourse on Israel and antisemitism. -VIN News Alan Skorski Reports - 03DEC2025 - PODCAST
Molly and Kate speak with cookbook author Polina Chesnakova about her newest and most personal work yet, Chesnok. Polina talks about falling in love with her family's food which led her to writing, teaching and, eventually, a cookbook deal. While her first two books were less personal, this one is layered with family history, traditional recipes and tales from the diaspora and Polina unpacks the process behind its creation. She shares behind the scenes tidbits like the title selection, cover design and the sometimes maddening process behind nailing down the details of the recipes. She shares some of the apprehension she had while writing, where she spent time researching and why this was actually the easiest cookbook project she's ever worked on.Hosts: Kate Leahy + Molly Stevens + Kristin Donnelly + Andrea NguyenEditor: Abby Cerquitella Mentions Special Holiday Offer for Everything Cookbook listeners from The Local Palate Cookbook Club: Enjoy 15% off any membership, which includes curated newsletters, marketplace discounts, event invitations, and chances to win cookbooks and kitchen swag. Click the link to sign up: https://thelocalpalate.com/cookbookclub/ and use promotional code EVERYTHING. This special offer expires on 12/25. Polina ChesnakovaWebsiteInstagramNewsletter Visit the Everything Cookbooks Bookshop to purchase a copy of the books mentioned in the showChesnok by Polina ChesnakovaHot Cheese by Polina ChesnakovaEveryday Cake by Polina ChesnakovaCarpathia by Irina GeorgescuBeyond the North Wind by Darra Goldstein
On December 5, USC hosts the Soak It Up conference, exploring "landscape architecture's leadership role in addressing critical urban flooding and water management." We thought it fitting to revisit our 2024 conversation with alumna Leslie Dinkin, who earned dual degrees in heritage conservation and landscape architecture. Her award-winning master's thesis, Heritage in Practice: A Study of Two Urban Rivers, explores how and why the Los Angeles and San Antonio Rivers took such different courses in the development of their respective cities. In addition to comparing their histories, Leslie walked nearly sixty miles along both rivers. She documented the experience through her written reflections and hundreds of photos by Rio (yes, Rio) Asch Phoenix. In the episode, she shares stories, insights, and part of her conversation with Char Miller, Director of Environmental Analysis and W. M. Keck Professor of Environmental Analysis and History at Pomona College. Connect with us on Instagram, Facebook, and LinkedIn!
THE TIM JONES AND CHRIS ARPS SHOW 0:00 SEG 1 Tennessee election updates: Republican Van Epps holds off Democratic upset | Nick Schroer won the Scalia Award at the ALEC Conference last night 15:11 SEG 2 ZACK SMITH, Sr. Legal Fellow at The Heritage Foundation || TOPIC: Top legal headlines of the day || Supreme Court hears billion-dollar battle over online piracy || A screaming street preacher gets hearing at Supreme Court || Supreme Court sympathetic to anti-abortion center in fight over donor namesx.com/tzsmith heritage.org/staff/zack-smith 32:39 SEG 3 Chris’ Corner is about Trump VS Ilhan Omar | Ten Commandments required in Missouri? | More Epstein fallout for Larry Summers https://newstalkstl.com/ FOLLOW TIM - https://twitter.com/SpeakerTimJones FOLLOW CHRIS - https://twitter.com/chris_arps 24/7 LIVESTREAM - http://bit.ly/NEWSTALKSTLSTREAMS RUMBLE - https://rumble.com/NewsTalkSTL See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
THE TIM JONES AND CHRIS ARPS SHOW 0:00 SEG 1 Tennessee election updates: Republican Van Epps holds off Democratic upset | Nick Schroer won the Scalia Award at the ALEC Conference last night 15:11 SEG 2 ZACK SMITH, Sr. Legal Fellow at The Heritage Foundation || TOPIC: Top legal headlines of the day || Supreme Court hears billion-dollar battle over online piracy || A screaming street preacher gets hearing at Supreme Court || Supreme Court sympathetic to anti-abortion center in fight over donor namesx.com/tzsmith heritage.org/staff/zack-smith 32:39 SEG 3 Chris’ Corner is about Trump VS Ilhan Omar | Ten Commandments required in Missouri? | More Epstein fallout for Larry Summers https://newstalkstl.com/ FOLLOW TIM - https://twitter.com/SpeakerTimJones FOLLOW CHRIS - https://twitter.com/chris_arps 24/7 LIVESTREAM - http://bit.ly/NEWSTALKSTLSTREAMS RUMBLE - https://rumble.com/NewsTalkSTL See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Fluent Fiction - Serbian: Mysterious Relic Quest: Heritage, Secrets, and Trust in Belgrade Find the full episode transcript, vocabulary words, and more:fluentfiction.com/sr/episode/2025-12-03-23-34-02-sr Story Transcript:Sr: Хладна зимска ноћ плаштом је обавила Београд, док су се слаби зраци месечине борили да продру кроз густе облаке.En: A cold winter's night enveloped Belgrade in its cloak, while the faint rays of moonlight struggled to pierce through the thick clouds.Sr: Река Дунав је успорено текла, ледена и мирна, док су се снежне пахуље лагано спуштале на обалу.En: The Danube River flowed slowly, icy and calm, while snowflakes gently descended onto its banks.Sr: Милош је стајао на мосту, дубоко загледан у воду, размишљајући о мистерији која га је мучила већ неколико месеци.En: Miloš stood on the bridge, gazing deeply into the water, pondering the mystery that had troubled him for several months.Sr: Милош је био археолог, заљубљен у српску историју и њене легенде.En: Miloš was an archaeologist, enamored with Serbian history and its legends.Sr: Ништа га није више фасцинирало од прича о древним реликвијама.En: Nothing fascinated him more than tales of ancient relics.Sr: Једна таква реликвија, која је наводно поседовала моћне тајне, нестала је последњих месеци.En: One such relic, which allegedly held powerful secrets, had disappeared in recent months.Sr: Сећајући се старих записа, Милош је био одлучан да је пронађе.En: Remembering ancient records, Miloš was determined to find it.Sr: Јована, локална новинарка, нашла се у овом истом олујном света гоном за причом која ће јој донети успех.En: Jovana, a local journalist, found herself in the midst of this stormy world in pursuit of a story that would bring her success.Sr: Имала је тајне изворе и жестоку амбицију да дође до права истина.En: She had secret sources and a fierce ambition to uncover the true story.Sr: Њено интересовање за несталу реликвију било је једнако Милошевом, али њени мотиви никада нису били потпуно јасни.En: Her interest in the missing relic matched Miloš's, but her motives were never entirely clear.Sr: Стефан, тајанствени историчар са својим везама, чинио се као савршен савезник.En: Stefan, a mysterious historian with his connections, seemed like the perfect ally.Sr: Али, Милош је осећао хладноћу у његовом погледу, и није могао да се отме утиску да и Стефан има своје разлоге, можда повезане са скривеним организацијама.En: However, Miloš felt a chill in his gaze and couldn't shake the impression that Stefan also had his own reasons, perhaps linked to hidden organizations.Sr: Док су се дани приближавали Никољдану, напетост је расла.En: As the days approached Nikoljdan, the tension grew.Sr: Милош је све више сумњао у то коме може веровати.En: Miloš increasingly doubted whom he could trust.Sr: У недељу пред празник, на обали Дунава, Сабрало се мало друштво—Милош, Јована и Стефан.En: On the Sunday before the holiday, on the banks of the Danube, a small group gathered—Miloš, Jovana, and Stefan.Sr: Снег је шкрипео испод њихових корака, док су се припремали за одлучујући тренутак.En: The snow crunched beneath their steps as they prepared for a decisive moment.Sr: „Постоји стара пећина испод ове стрме стене,“ прошапта Стефан, осматрајући терен.En: "There is an old cave beneath this steep cliff," Stefan whispered, surveying the terrain.Sr: „Тамо би могла бити реликвија.“En: "The relic could be there."Sr: Док су силовали пећину, пале месечине је откриво начелни пут кроз хладне, мокре стене.En: As they explored the cave, the pale moonlight revealed a path through cold, damp rocks.Sr: Водили су их трагови старих огледала и украса, сведоци брзог времена које је променило свет.En: They were guided by traces of ancient mirrors and ornaments, witnesses to the swift passage of time that changed the world.Sr: У дубини пећине, није било реликвије, али пространу нишу прекрштену ознакама којима су се приказивали древни ритуали.En: In the depths of the cave, there was no relic, but a spacious niche marked by symbols depicting ancient rituals.Sr: Тада је, у препирци интереса, изашла истина.En: Then, in a clash of interests, the truth emerged.Sr: Јована је хтела сензацију, Стефан моћ.En: Jovana wanted a sensational story, Stefan desired power.Sr: Али Милош је сада знао да истина није у писању свога имена изнад свих осталих.En: But Miloš now knew that truth wasn't about writing his name above all others.Sr: „Ово мора да остане тајна,“ рече он тихо, али одлучно.En: "This must remain a secret," he said quietly but firmly.Sr: „Да људи знају, уништили би све.“En: "If people knew, they would destroy everything."Sr: У непарним тзв. зимским месецима, завршили су тајну своје неугодне авантуре, а Милош је научио најважнију лекцију: културну баштину чини великим не само њено откривање већ и њена заштита.En: In the odd so-called winter months, they concluded their uncomfortable adventure, and Miloš learned the most important lesson: cultural heritage is made great not only by its discovery but also by its protection.Sr: Заставши на ивици те древне сцене, погледа у Јовану и Стефана, и прву пут их угледа као савезнике којима може веровати.En: Pausing at the edge of that ancient scene, he looked at Jovana and Stefan and, for the first time, saw them as allies he could trust.Sr: Странци су напустили репортерке и артефакте, свесни нових путева испред себе, путева који не воде само ка открићима већ и очувању.En: Strangers abandoned the reporter and the artifacts, conscious of new paths ahead, paths leading not only to discoveries but also to preservation.Sr: Наизглед свакодневно јутро у Београду започињало је, али овај пут, са сазнањем које је стањивало границу између човека и легенди.En: An apparently ordinary morning in Belgrade began, but this time, with an awareness that blurred the line between man and legends. Vocabulary Words:enveloped: обавилаcloak: плаштpierce: продруpondering: размишљајућиmystery: мистеријиtroubled: мучилаenamored: заљубљенrelics: реликвијеallegedly: наводноstruggled: борилиsources: извореfierce: жестокуpursuit: гономambition: амбицијуmotive: мотиваstormy: олујномchill: хладноћуimpression: утискуsteep: стрмеgaze: погледуdecisive: одлучујућиniche: нишуdepicting: приказивалиsymbols: ознакамаrituals: ритуалимаemerged: изашлаsensational: сензацијуheritage: баштинуprotection: заштитаpreservation: очувању
NOTE: This week in honor of Giving Tuesday we're re-airing our episode describing all the wonderful work done by our partners at the Florida Cattlemen's Foundation. If you're considerig year-end giving and want to know that your contribution will used wisely, please visit www.floridacattlemen.org and select the tab for the Foundation where you'll be able to donate. Alternatively, you can contact the FCA office to discuss alternative ways to give. Jim Handley has since retired and passed the torch to Dusty Holley as the FCA executive VP, and the same great work for Florida's cattle business continues. Please consider donating today and sharing with your friends and family. FCA executive vice president Jim Handley joins us to share a wealth of information about the Florida Cattlemen's Foundation, including it's history, an in-depth look at the many projects they've helped fund and bring to fruition, as well as some general history regarding FCA and his role there. We dig deep in our conversation for what amounts to a very informative discussion that you're sure to enjoy so don't miss it!
Deer on the powerline, blacktails in the rainforest, and salmon on the Columbia—this episode celebrates every corner of the outdoors. Uncle Steve joins Brandon and Shags to recap his Missouri success, the hospitality of great landowners, the beauty of Oregon's rugged hunting country, and how a Midwest/Oregon bond keeps growing year after year.A nostalgic, hilarious, heartfelt celebration of what deer camp really means. Big bucks get shot, big meals get cooked, and big stories get told. From Oregon blacktails to Missouri monsters, this episode proves the best trophy in the woods is the time spent with the people who matter.Special thanks to:Living The Dream Outdoor PropertiesSuperior Foam Insulation LLCDoolittle TrailersScenic Rivers TaxidermyConnect with Driftwood Outdoors:FacebookInstagramYouTubeEmail:info@driftwoodoutdoors.com
In this episode, Co-host Carry Kim speaks with Terri Napeahi, a Native Hawaiian advocate and founder of the Keaukaha Action Network, about the significant health, cultural, and environmental impacts of geothermal energy development in Hawai'i. Terri shares her personal journey and the ongoing struggles of the Native Hawaiian community against industrial practices that threaten their lands and traditions. Join us for a powerful discussion on the intersection of Indigenous rights, environmental justice, and the fight for a sustainable future. Support the Podcast via PayPal https://www.paypal.com/donate/?hosted_button_id=LBGXTRM292TFC&source=url There is a global push and narrative around “clean, renewable energy.” Anyone who has advocated on the frontlines knows that renewable energy is far from being 100% clean or without consequence, particularly to Indigenous people or people of color who tend to be on the receiving end of the aftermath and health risks of renewable energy sources such as geothermal may pose. Every energy source bears environmental risk whether to our air, soil, water, the sacred lands of original Indigenous peoples or the totality of beings of nature, especially those nearly invisible to us. Who benefits and who suffers in this assault upon air, water, soil and living beings? The expense is high for all of us. Terri Napeahi, Native Hawaiian grassroots organizer and advocate for her people, highlights concerns around the expansion of geothermal energy in Hawai'i as well as issues of corporate influence and fasttracking projects without proper regard for the health and safety of current and future generations of life. For an extended interview and other benefits, become an EcoJustice Radio patron at https://www.patreon.com/ecojusticeradio RESOURCES Terri Napeahi is a Native Hawaiian raised in Keaukaha Hawaiian Home Lands in Hilo, Hawaiʻi. She is the founder of Keaukaha Action Network, now helping to revitalize the Pele Defense Fund. Terri's advocacy began in her own community, after hearing that Hawaiians hold the highest percentages of health, income, and welfare disparities in their own home. She has a BBA in Business Administration from the University of Hawaii at Hilo College of Business and Economics, and currently works as a Planner in the Regulatory Division for the County of Hawai'i Planning Department. Carry Kim, Co-Host of EcoJustice Radio. An advocate for ecosystem restoration, Indigenous lifeways, and a new humanity born of connection and compassion, she is a long-time volunteer for SoCal350, member of Ecosystem Restoration Camps, and a co-founder of the Soil Sponge Collective, a grassroots community organization dedicated to big and small scale regeneration of Mother Earth. Podcast Website: http://ecojusticeradio.org/ Podcast Blog: https://www.wilderutopia.com/category/ecojustice-radio/ Support the Podcast: Patreon https://www.patreon.com/ecojusticeradio PayPal https://www.paypal.com/donate/?hosted_button_id=LBGXTRM292TFC&source=url Executive Producer and Intro: Jack Eidt Hosted by Carry Kim Engineer and Original Music: Blake Quake Beats Episode 273
Welcome back to the Alt Goes Mainstream podcast.Today's episode brings the perspective of an asset management veteran who has sat on both sides of the table.We sat down in Franklin Templeton's New York City office with George Stephan, COO of Global Wealth Management Alternatives at Franklin Templeton.George joined Franklin to continue the buildout of the firm's Alternatives capabilities, which boasts over $264B AUM in private markets strategies that include Lexington Partners, Benefit Street Partners, and Clarion Partners. George came from KKR, where he was Head of Strategy and Business Development for the firm's Global Client Solutions business and was also COO and Head of Investor Relations for KKR's Global Wealth Solutions business in the Americas. Prior to KKR, George spent nine years in Morgan Stanley's wealth management division. George is also a Board Observer at CAIS.George and I had a fascinating conversation about how to build a wealth solutions business and how advisors approach private markets. We discussed:How has the adoption of private markets by the wealth channel evolved over the course of George's career?The benefits and challenges of being a traditional asset manager building out its private markets capabilities.The breadth and depth of Franklin Templeton's reach as a firm and how that brand and history have helped Franklin partner with the wealth channel in private markets.How has Franklin Templeton's family of specialists enabled the firm to leverage the expertise of specialist alternative asset managers within a larger platform?How does the wealth channel approach private markets?How will model portfolios be constructed and adopted by the wealth channel?Will evergreen funds be the structure of choice for most advisors?Thanks George for coming on the show to share your expertise and wisdom at the intersection of private markets and private wealth.Show Notes00:00 Introduction to our Sponsor, Ultimus01:55 Welcome to the Podcast02:03 Guest Introduction: George Stephan03:59 George's Career Journey04:12 Building Wealth Solutions at Franklin Templeton06:06 Key Pillars for Success in Wealth Management07:31 Client Service and Operational Excellence09:04 Strategic Approach to Wealth Management10:15 Convergence of Public and Private Markets10:48 Advisor Needs and Solutions13:31 Franklin Templeton's Private Markets Business14:23 Unifying Private Markets Business15:01 Cross Collaboration and Investment Decisions15:43 Cultural Alignment in Acquisitions16:35 Franklin Templeton's Core Principles17:15 Heritage and Long-Term Thinking21:30 Brand Evolution and Market Perception24:19 Strategic Partnerships in Private Markets25:56 Future of Partnerships and Acquisitions26:57 Winners and Losers in Partnerships27:10 Advisor's Perspective on Productization27:43 Allocating to Public and Private Markets28:21 Innovation in Private Markets29:05 Challenges and Opportunities in Wealth Management29:56 The Future of Multi-Asset Solutions30:17 Operational Complexity in Private Markets31:27 The Need for Digital Transformation31:59 Adoption of Distributed Ledger Technology (DLT)32:46 Evolving Technology in Wealth Management33:49 Impact of Market Efficiency on Returns35:13 Dispersion in Private Markets Performance37:17 Scale and Investment Integrity38:44 Building Capabilities in Franklin Alternatives40:10 Partnering with Asset Managers41:36 Keys to Building a Wealth Solutions Business42:16 Hiring for Private Markets Expertise43:39 Educating the Industry on Private Markets45:48 Evergreen Structures in Private Markets49:45 Exciting Trends in Private MarketsEditing and post-production work for this episode was provided by The Podcast Consultant.A word from AGM podcast sponsor, Ultimus Fund SolutionsThis episode of Alt Goes Mainstream is brought to you by Ultimus Fund Solutions, a leading full-service fund administrator for asset managers in private and public markets. As private markets continue to move into the mainstream, the industry requires infrastructure solutions that help funds and investors keep pace. In an increasingly sophisticated financial marketplace, investment managers must navigate a growing array of challenges: elaborate fund structures, specialized strategies, evolving compliance requirements, a growing need for sophisticated reporting, and intensifying demands for transparency.To assist with these challenging opportunities, more and more fund sponsors and asset managers are turning to Ultimus, a leading service provider that blends high tech and high touch in unique and customized fund administration and middle office solutions for a diverse and growing universe of over 450 clients and 1,800 funds, representing $500 billion assets under administration, all handled by a team of over 1,000 professionals. Ultimus offers a wide range of capabilities across registered funds, private funds and public plans, as well as outsourced middle office services. Delivering operational excellence, Ultimus helps firms manage the ever-changing regulatory environment while meeting the needs of their institutional and retail investors. Ultimus provides comprehensive operational support and fund governance services to help managers successfully launch retail alternative products.Visit www.ultimusfundsolutions.com to learn more about Ultimus' technology enhanced services and solutions or contact Ultimus Executive Vice President of Business Development Gary Harris on email at gharris@ultimusfundsolutions.com.We thank Ultimus for their support of alts going mainstream.
The stories that made the Ancient Egypt headlines over the last week of NovemberLuxor Museum UpgradeThe Egyptian Museum in TahrirAustralia Returns 17 ArtefactsNew Visitor Centre at Deir el-Bahari80s Sphinx Restoration Mistakes Ancient Egypt News - a Weekly Catch-Up is #2 in the Top 5 Egypt History Podcasts according to FeedSpot.comhttps://podcast.feedspot.com/egypt_history_podcasts/These news stories are taken from various public internet sources including:http://english.ahram.org.eg/Portal/9/Heritage.aspxhttps://egyptianstreets.com/tag/cairo/http://www.egyptindependent.com/https://www.facebook.com/moantiquities/https://dailynewsegypt.com/https://see.news/category/antiques/https://khentiamentiu.blogspot.com/https://www.facebook.com/luxortimesmagazine/https://www.facebook.com/pg/CairoScene/posts/https://egymonuments.gov.eg/https://www.heritagedaily.comhttps://www.al-monitor.com/culture-societyhttps://www.asor.org/anetodayhttps://livescience.com https://newsweek.com https://www.archaeology.org https://www.sis.gov.eg/Home/EgyptTodayThese stories may have been edited.With the successful completion of our October 2025 Egypt Experience tour, we are now planning for next year. We have scheduled tours for March/April and September/October 2026. For more info and to prebook visit https://gnttours.co.za The GEM is open for visitors and we have added an extra day to accomodate that. But Egypt is not just museums and there is so much more to see. There are tombs that will blow your mind when you first walk inside. There are temples so magnificent you will be lost for words. It is indeed a magical place!We begin in Cairo with the first pyramids, then fly south to Luxor for 6 days before returning to Cairo for your chance to venture inside the Great Pyramid. Plus a day at the GEM. The tour cost (2,299USD) covers everything from your arrival in Cairo to your departure (Ts&Cs apply) - and if you get on board as a couple or friends sharing; we will give you an extra discount each.It's an adventure you'll never forget! More info and to book: https://www.gnttours.co.za This podcast is bought to you by Ted Loukes and GnT Toursted@tedloukes.comhttps://tedloukes.comFacebookGnTtours (@GnTtours) / X (twitter.com) Music: "Vado...
Fluent Fiction - Spanish: Artifact of Legacy: A Journey Through Heritage and Heart Find the full episode transcript, vocabulary words, and more:fluentfiction.com/es/episode/2025-12-02-23-34-02-es Story Transcript:Es: En una cálida mañana de primavera, los rayos del sol iluminaban el mercado al aire libre cerca del Templo Oculto.En: On a warm spring morning, the rays of the sun illuminated the open-air market near el Templo Oculto.Es: Rodeado de un verde intenso, el mercado rebosaba de colores vibrantes y el aire estaba impregnado con el aroma de empanadas recién hechas.En: Surrounded by lush greenery, the market overflowed with vibrant colors, and the air was infused with the aroma of freshly made empanadas.Es: Los artesanos mostraban con orgullo sus obras, mientras los visitantes se sumergían en el bullicio del lugar.En: The artisans proudly displayed their works, while the visitors immersed themselves in the hustle and bustle of the place.Es: Valeria, una joven determinada, caminaba entre los puestos.En: Valeria, a determined young woman, walked among the stalls.Es: Tenía una misión especial: encontrar el regalo perfecto para su abuelo.En: She had a special mission: to find the perfect gift for her grandfather.Es: Su abuelo siempre había compartido historias de su familia, historias cargadas de historia y cultura.En: Her grandfather had always shared stories of their family, stories laden with history and culture.Es: Ahora, mientras su cumpleaños se acercaba, Valeria quería darle algo que resonara con su herencia.En: Now, with his birthday approaching, Valeria wanted to give him something that resonated with his heritage.Es: El mercado estaba lleno de opciones.En: The market was full of options.Es: Había cerámicas, tejidos, y joyas.En: There were ceramics, textiles, and jewelry.Es: Sin embargo, todo parecía demasiado comercial para ella.En: However, everything seemed too commercial to her.Es: Valeria se sentía cada vez más ansiosa, consciente de que el mercado cerraría pronto y aún no había encontrado nada realmente único.En: Valeria felt increasingly anxious, aware that the market would soon close and she still hadn't found anything truly unique.Es: Mientras recorría el lugar, Valeria vio a un hombre mayor trabajando en un rincón.En: As she walked around the place, Valeria saw an older man working in a corner.Es: Era Mateo, un artesano conocido por sus obras auténticas y conexión con la historia local.En: It was Mateo, an artisan known for his authentic works and connection with local history.Es: Decidiendo que él podría tener la respuesta que buscaba, Valeria se acercó con decisión.En: Deciding that he might have the answer she was looking for, Valeria approached him with determination.Es: "Hola," dijo Valeria, "Busco algo especial para mi abuelo.En: "Hello," said Valeria, "I'm looking for something special for my grandfather.Es: Algo que tenga una historia."En: Something that has a story."Es: Mateo levantó la vista, con una sonrisa cálida.En: Mateo looked up with a warm smile.Es: "Ah, un regalo con historia.En: "Ah, a gift with a story.Es: Tengo justo lo que necesitas."En: I have just what you need."Es: Mateo se agachó para sacar de una caja un pequeño artefacto tallado en madera.En: Mateo bent down to take out from a box a small artifact carved in wood.Es: La pieza tenía intrincadas figuras que parecían contar un cuento.En: The piece had intricate figures that seemed to tell a tale.Es: "Esta pieza", explicó Mateo, "perteneció a un antiguo escultor de esta región.En: "This piece," explained Mateo, "belonged to an ancient sculptor from this region.Es: Es única, como las historias que porta."En: It is unique, like the stories it carries."Es: Valeria escuchaba atentamente, emocionada.En: Valeria listened attentively, excited.Es: Mateo continuó, "Este artefacto está conectado con la tierra de tus antepasados.En: Mateo continued, "This artifact is connected to the land of your ancestors.Es: Tu abuelo reconocerá su valor y significado."En: Your grandfather will recognize its value and meaning."Es: Valeria sintió un calor familiar en su corazón.En: Valeria felt a familiar warmth in her heart.Es: Era como si la pieza hablara directamente a sus raíces, cómo si conectara su presente con su pasado.En: It was as if the piece spoke directly to her roots, as if it connected her present with her past.Es: Sin dudar, compró la pieza, agradecida por la suerte de haber encontrado exactamente lo que buscaba.En: Without hesitation, she bought the piece, grateful for the luck of having found exactly what she was looking for.Es: Al dejar el mercado, Valeria sostenía con cuidado el regalo para su abuelo.En: As she left the market, Valeria carefully held the gift for her grandfather.Es: Sentía una profunda alegría y satisfacción.En: She felt profound joy and satisfaction.Es: En su camino de regreso, el viento fresco de la primavera le traía recuerdos de sus propias raíces, de un tiempo compartido con su abuelo.En: On her way back, the fresh spring wind brought her memories of her own roots, of a time shared with her grandfather.Es: Con cada paso, Valeria se sentía más cerca de su cultura, más conectada a la historia de su familia.En: With each step, Valeria felt closer to her culture, more connected to her family's history.Es: Era como si llevara un legado precioso, no solo para su abuelo, sino también para ella misma.En: It was as if she carried a precious legacy, not just for her grandfather, but also for herself.Es: El regalo era un puente a su raíces, una conexión que había encontrado en el corazón del mercado.En: The gift was a bridge to her roots, a connection she had found in the heart of the market. Vocabulary Words:ray: el rayogreenery: el verdorartisan: el artesanostall: el puestograndfather: el abueloheritage: la herenciaceramics: las cerámicastextiles: los tejidosjewelry: las joyasanxious: ansiosasculptor: el escultorartifact: el artefactofigure: la figuratale: el cuentoancestor: el antepasadoroot: la raízjoy: la alegríasatisfaction: la satisfacciónlegacy: el legadobridge: el puenteconnection: la conexiónhustle: el bulliciooption: la opciónhistory: la historiagift: el regalouniqueness: la unicidadluck: la suertecorner: el rincónmission: la misióncarved: tallado
The Minnesota Dept. of Human Service Employees SLAMS Gov. Tim Walz, blaming him OUT RIGHT for draining Billions from COVID-era taxpayer relief. Dana recaps the terror attack from Wednesday in Washington as an Afghan national opens fire at National Guard agents, killing one servicemember. Jasmine Crockett says she imagines what the GOP would have done to a little baby Jesus who showed up to their door. Muslims take over Christmas markets throughout Europe and call for Islamic jihad. The Council for American-Islamic Relations claims that revoking deportation protections for Somali fraudsters who funneled US taxpayer money to foreign terrorists is an “Israel first” policy. Actors Michael Douglas and Catherine Zeta-Jones are reportedly FURIOUS over their son getting humiliated on CNN. Conservative influencers pose for photos and accepted free trips from Qatar over Thanksgiving weekend. Stephen Yates from Heritage joins us.Thank you for supporting our sponsors that make The Dana Show possible…PreBornhttps://Preborn.com/DANAThis Christmas, for just $28 you can help save a life. Dial #250 and say “Baby,” or give securely online. Make your gift today.Relief Factorhttps://ReliefFactor.com OR CALL 1-800-4-RELIEFDon't let pain stop you from living the life you want with Relief Factor. Get their 3-week Relief Factor Quick Start for only $19.95 today! Fast Growing Treeshttps://FastGrowingTrees.comGet up to 50% off plus 15% off your next purchase with code DANA—visit and save today! Valid for a limited time, terms and conditions apply.Patriot Mobilehttps://PatriotMobile.com/Dana OR CALL 972-PATRIOTWhat are you waiting for? Switch today. Use promo code DANA for a free month of service.Byrnahttps://Byrna.comSave 15% sitewide during Byrna's biggest Black Friday and Cyber Monday sale. Don't miss out!AmmoSquaredhttps://AmmoSquared.comDon't get caught without ammo and be sure to tell them you heard about Ammo Squared on this show. Keltechttps://KelTecWeapons.comKelTec builds every KS7 GEN2 right here in the USA with American materials and workers—upgrade your home defense today. KelTec Peacekeepershttps://KelTecWeapons.com/DanaThe KelTec Peacekeepers Program supports those who protect our communities. Learn more about the program today. HumanNhttps://HumanN.comStart supporting your cardiovascular health with SuperBeets, now available at your local Walmart.Noblehttps://NobleGoldInvestments.com/DanaOpen a new qualified IRA or cash account with Noble Gold and get a FREE 10-ounce Silver Flag Bar plus a Silver American Eagle Proof Coin.
Cirroc Lofton (Jake Sisko in Star Trek: Deep Space Nine) and sci-fi producer, Ryan T. Husk review and react to Star Trek: The Next Generation Season Six.Producer: Ryan T. HuskAudio Engineer: Scott JensenExecutive Producer:Jason OkunSpecial Thanks to Malissa LongoEvery week, we rewatch an episode of The Next Generation, relive and review it. Join us!Rewatch TNG every week and get in on the discussion - we'd love to have you!If you enjoy our content please leave us a five star rating and comment/review.Support and join the community here:https://www.patreon.com/The7thRuleWatch the episodes with full video here:https://www.youtube.com/c/The7thRuleSocial media:https://twitter.com/7thRulehttps://www.facebook.com/The7thRule/https://www.facebook.com/groups/The7thRulehttps://www.instagram.com/the7thrule/Get cool T7R merchandise here:https://the-7th-rule.creator-spring.com/Malissa Longo creates fun and functional Star Trek art at:https://theintrovertedrepublic.com/Get radical Trek swag at Ryan's online store here: https://star-trek-and-chill.myshopify.com/We continue The 7th Rule journey without our friend, our brother, Aron Eisenberg.He is still with us in spirit, in stories, in laughter, and in memories, and the show must go on.
Live from InfoSec World 2025, this episode of Enterprise Security Weekly features six in-depth conversations with leading voices in cybersecurity, exploring the tools, strategies, and leadership approaches driving the future of enterprise defense. From configuration management and AI-generated threats to emerging frameworks and national standards, this special edition captures the most influential conversations from this year's conference. In this episode: -You Don't Need a Hacker When You Have Misconfigurations — Rob Allen, Chief Product Officer at ThreatLocker®, discusses how overlooked settings and weak controls continue to be one of the most common causes of breaches. He explains how Defense Against Configurations (DAC) helps organizations identify, map, and remediate configuration risks before attackers can exploit them. -Security Challenges for Mid-Sized Companies — Perry Schumacher, Chief Strategy Officer & Partner at Ridge IT Cyber, explores the evolving security challenges facing mid-sized organizations. He discusses how AI is becoming a competitive advantage, how mobility and third-party reliance complicate defenses, and what steps these organizations can take to improve resilience and efficiency. -The Rise of Security Control Management: Secure by Design, Not by Chance — Marene Allison, former CISO of Johnson & Johnson, introduces Security Control Management (SCM), a new software category that unifies control selection, mapping, validation, and enforcement. She explains how SCM transforms fragmented compliance programs into proactive, embedded defense. -Engineered for Protection: The Rise of Security Control Management — Ryan Heritage, Advisor at Sicura, continues the discussion on SCM, explaining how organizations can operationalize this approach to move from reactive reporting to proactive, data-driven defense. He highlights how automation and integration enable security decisions to be made at “the speed of relevance.” -The AI Threat: Protecting Your Email from AI-Generated Attacks — Patricia Titus, Field CISO at Abnormal Security, explores how cybercriminals are weaponizing generative AI to create sophisticated phishing and social engineering attacks. She shares practical strategies for defending against AI-generated threats and emphasizes why AI-based protections are now essential for modern enterprises. -Igniting Change: A Conversation with Dr. Ron Ross — Dr. Ron Ross, CEO at RONROSSECURE, LLC, shares insights from decades of pioneering work in cybersecurity, including the Risk Management Framework and Systems Security Engineering Guidelines. He discusses how leaders can apply these principles to strengthen resilience, foster innovation, and drive meaningful change across the cybersecurity landscape. Segment Resources ThreatLocker® Defense Against Configurations (DAC): https://www.threatlocker.com/platform/defense-against-configurations Book a demo to see DAC in action. Visit https://securityweekly.com/threatlockerisw to learn more! This segment is sponsored by Ridge IT Cyber. Visit https://securityweekly.com/ridgeisw to learn more about them! Visit https://www.securityweekly.com/esw for all the latest episodes! Show Notes: https://securityweekly.com/esw-435
Grace for Guilt: Sometimes we live burdened by guilt, feeling condemned by things from our past. Living wracked by guilt is something that we can experience freedom from. We can choose guilt or, through Jesus and what He did on the cross for us, we can choose grace. Tune in to Week Six of Lean In - Vol. 2 here as Pastor Skyler touches on Romans 3:9-25
Live from InfoSec World 2025, this episode of Enterprise Security Weekly features six in-depth conversations with leading voices in cybersecurity, exploring the tools, strategies, and leadership approaches driving the future of enterprise defense. From configuration management and AI-generated threats to emerging frameworks and national standards, this special edition captures the most influential conversations from this year's conference. In this episode: -You Don't Need a Hacker When You Have Misconfigurations — Rob Allen, Chief Product Officer at ThreatLocker®, discusses how overlooked settings and weak controls continue to be one of the most common causes of breaches. He explains how Defense Against Configurations (DAC) helps organizations identify, map, and remediate configuration risks before attackers can exploit them. -Security Challenges for Mid-Sized Companies — Perry Schumacher, Chief Strategy Officer & Partner at Ridge IT Cyber, explores the evolving security challenges facing mid-sized organizations. He discusses how AI is becoming a competitive advantage, how mobility and third-party reliance complicate defenses, and what steps these organizations can take to improve resilience and efficiency. -The Rise of Security Control Management: Secure by Design, Not by Chance — Marene Allison, former CISO of Johnson & Johnson, introduces Security Control Management (SCM), a new software category that unifies control selection, mapping, validation, and enforcement. She explains how SCM transforms fragmented compliance programs into proactive, embedded defense. -Engineered for Protection: The Rise of Security Control Management — Ryan Heritage, Advisor at Sicura, continues the discussion on SCM, explaining how organizations can operationalize this approach to move from reactive reporting to proactive, data-driven defense. He highlights how automation and integration enable security decisions to be made at "the speed of relevance." -The AI Threat: Protecting Your Email from AI-Generated Attacks — Patricia Titus, Field CISO at Abnormal Security, explores how cybercriminals are weaponizing generative AI to create sophisticated phishing and social engineering attacks. She shares practical strategies for defending against AI-generated threats and emphasizes why AI-based protections are now essential for modern enterprises. -Igniting Change: A Conversation with Dr. Ron Ross — Dr. Ron Ross, CEO at RONROSSECURE, LLC, shares insights from decades of pioneering work in cybersecurity, including the Risk Management Framework and Systems Security Engineering Guidelines. He discusses how leaders can apply these principles to strengthen resilience, foster innovation, and drive meaningful change across the cybersecurity landscape. Segment Resources ThreatLocker® Defense Against Configurations (DAC): https://www.threatlocker.com/platform/defense-against-configurations Book a demo to see DAC in action. Visit https://securityweekly.com/threatlockerisw to learn more! This segment is sponsored by Ridge IT Cyber. Visit https://securityweekly.com/ridgeisw to learn more about them! Visit https://www.securityweekly.com/esw for all the latest episodes! Show Notes: https://securityweekly.com/esw-435
Live from InfoSec World 2025, this episode of Enterprise Security Weekly features six in-depth conversations with leading voices in cybersecurity, exploring the tools, strategies, and leadership approaches driving the future of enterprise defense. From configuration management and AI-generated threats to emerging frameworks and national standards, this special edition captures the most influential conversations from this year's conference. In this episode: -You Don't Need a Hacker When You Have Misconfigurations — Rob Allen, Chief Product Officer at ThreatLocker®, discusses how overlooked settings and weak controls continue to be one of the most common causes of breaches. He explains how Defense Against Configurations (DAC) helps organizations identify, map, and remediate configuration risks before attackers can exploit them. -Security Challenges for Mid-Sized Companies — Perry Schumacher, Chief Strategy Officer & Partner at Ridge IT Cyber, explores the evolving security challenges facing mid-sized organizations. He discusses how AI is becoming a competitive advantage, how mobility and third-party reliance complicate defenses, and what steps these organizations can take to improve resilience and efficiency. -The Rise of Security Control Management: Secure by Design, Not by Chance — Marene Allison, former CISO of Johnson & Johnson, introduces Security Control Management (SCM), a new software category that unifies control selection, mapping, validation, and enforcement. She explains how SCM transforms fragmented compliance programs into proactive, embedded defense. -Engineered for Protection: The Rise of Security Control Management — Ryan Heritage, Advisor at Sicura, continues the discussion on SCM, explaining how organizations can operationalize this approach to move from reactive reporting to proactive, data-driven defense. He highlights how automation and integration enable security decisions to be made at "the speed of relevance." -The AI Threat: Protecting Your Email from AI-Generated Attacks — Patricia Titus, Field CISO at Abnormal Security, explores how cybercriminals are weaponizing generative AI to create sophisticated phishing and social engineering attacks. She shares practical strategies for defending against AI-generated threats and emphasizes why AI-based protections are now essential for modern enterprises. -Igniting Change: A Conversation with Dr. Ron Ross — Dr. Ron Ross, CEO at RONROSSECURE, LLC, shares insights from decades of pioneering work in cybersecurity, including the Risk Management Framework and Systems Security Engineering Guidelines. He discusses how leaders can apply these principles to strengthen resilience, foster innovation, and drive meaningful change across the cybersecurity landscape. Segment Resources ThreatLocker® Defense Against Configurations (DAC): https://www.threatlocker.com/platform/defense-against-configurations Book a demo to see DAC in action. Visit https://securityweekly.com/threatlockerisw to learn more! This segment is sponsored by Ridge IT Cyber. Visit https://securityweekly.com/ridgeisw to learn more about them! Show Notes: https://securityweekly.com/esw-435
Army Historian Dr. Michael Krivdo discusses the Army's role in the Korean War during the back and forth fighting along the 38th parallel from 1951 through the end of 1952. He also talks about technological and medical advances during the war.
In this episode of Superlative, host Ariel Adams, Founder of aBlogtoWatch, sits down with Felix Wallner, CEO of Hanhart, for a wide ranging conversation that explores the deep heritage, technical ingenuity, and modern evolution of one of Germany's most storied watch manufacturers. Felix discusses Hanhart's origins in the Black Forest and its longstanding ties to Swiss horology, the company's early breakthroughs in accessible mechanical stopwatches, and the military specification chronographs that later defined the brand's identity. He explains how Hanhart maintained its leadership in mechanical stopwatch production even as the rest of the industry moved toward wristwatches, and why the company continues to manufacture more than ninety percent of its stopwatch components in house today. Ariel and Felix also examine the modern landscape of German watchmaking, Hanhart's product first philosophy, and the engineering driven mindset that shapes everything from movement regulation to hardened HD12 steel, anti magnetic construction, and mono pusher modifications. The conversation reveals how a small authenticity focused brand balances heritage with innovation, how customer interaction directly informs product refinement, and how Hanhart preserves its identity in a competitive market without compromising on integrity or craftsmanship. Whether exploring the technical complexities behind mechanical timing instruments or the cultural nuances of German tool watch design, this episode offers a thoughtful and comprehensive look at what makes Hanhart a unique force within the industry.Check out Hanhart watches:- Website: https://www.hanhart.com/ - Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/hanhart_watches/ SUPERLATIVE IS NOW ON YOUTUBE! To check out Superlative on Youtube as well as other ABTW content:- YouTube - https://www.youtube.com/@ablogtowatch To check out the ABTW Shop where you can see our products inspired by our love of Horology:- Shop ABTW - https://store.ablogtowatch.com/To keep updated with everything Superlative and aBlogtoWatch, check us out on:- Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/ablogtowatch/- Twitter - https://twitter.com/ABLOGTOWATCH- Website - https://www.ablogtowatch.com/If you enjoy the show please Subscribe, Rate, and Review!
Acts 1:6-11 | Pastor Steve MillerWe gathered around God's Word and were reminded that Jesus sends His church into the world with a clear mission.Through the Spirit's power, we carry the gospel forward with faith, focus, and urgency as we await His return.Mission:Make, mature, and multiply disciples through God's power and for His glory.Big Idea:The church must be urgently engaged in expanding God's mission.Application:The church depends fully on the Spirit's power.Christ's return prioritizes urgency and focus.Expansion is required to accomplish the mission.All the glory to God.Join us Sundays at 9:00 & 11:00
“Stay open with the wish to reach your highest potential.” A delight to share this week's conversation with Aviva Robibo or Abhaya, as I know her, to discuss the Guru in the yogi or sadhak's journey of learning and unfolding one's true self.Abhaya is a PhD scholar-practitioner who has devoted her life and work to the research and study of the Guru traditions of India and the sadhana and meditation that go along with it. We discuss her new book of the same name, we meditate, we sing, and it really feels like I'm bringing you along to one of the intimate meetings that we've shared so many times in India. Here are some takeaways; ➖ Staying open is essential for reaching our highest potential.➖Meditation is a key to accessing our true self.➖There must be an agreement between the disciple and the Guru.➖Learning and unfolding are continuous processes.➖The relationship between Guru and disciple is sacred.➖The famous Guru Stotram broken down and sung. Purchase The Guru Tradition: India's Spiritual Heritage HEREI really loved this conversation with my dearest Abhaya. Please make sure to become a member on the Patreon page for bonus material from this episode! And please, let us know what you think. In oneness, Bobbi Thanks for listening!
Pastor Steve walked us through Colossians 3:16–17, showing how the gospel forms the way we live, respond, and worship. When the word of Christ dwells richly in us, our hearts are awakened to His truth. Gratitude becomes our posture, worship becomes our response, and every part of life is offered in the name of Jesus.Big Idea:The gospel shapes how I live and worship.Application:Understanding the gospel guides how I live.Growth comes when I am open to correction.Singing expresses thankfulness to God.“Let the word of Christ dwell in you richly… with thankfulness in your hearts to God.”(Colossians 3:16 ESV)All the glory to God.Join us Sundays at 9:00 & 11:00
Live from InfoSec World 2025, this episode of Enterprise Security Weekly features six in-depth conversations with leading voices in cybersecurity, exploring the tools, strategies, and leadership approaches driving the future of enterprise defense. From configuration management and AI-generated threats to emerging frameworks and national standards, this special edition captures the most influential conversations from this year's conference. In this episode: -You Don't Need a Hacker When You Have Misconfigurations — Rob Allen, Chief Product Officer at ThreatLocker®, discusses how overlooked settings and weak controls continue to be one of the most common causes of breaches. He explains how Defense Against Configurations (DAC) helps organizations identify, map, and remediate configuration risks before attackers can exploit them. -Security Challenges for Mid-Sized Companies — Perry Schumacher, Chief Strategy Officer & Partner at Ridge IT Cyber, explores the evolving security challenges facing mid-sized organizations. He discusses how AI is becoming a competitive advantage, how mobility and third-party reliance complicate defenses, and what steps these organizations can take to improve resilience and efficiency. -The Rise of Security Control Management: Secure by Design, Not by Chance — Marene Allison, former CISO of Johnson & Johnson, introduces Security Control Management (SCM), a new software category that unifies control selection, mapping, validation, and enforcement. She explains how SCM transforms fragmented compliance programs into proactive, embedded defense. -Engineered for Protection: The Rise of Security Control Management — Ryan Heritage, Advisor at Sicura, continues the discussion on SCM, explaining how organizations can operationalize this approach to move from reactive reporting to proactive, data-driven defense. He highlights how automation and integration enable security decisions to be made at "the speed of relevance." -The AI Threat: Protecting Your Email from AI-Generated Attacks — Patricia Titus, Field CISO at Abnormal Security, explores how cybercriminals are weaponizing generative AI to create sophisticated phishing and social engineering attacks. She shares practical strategies for defending against AI-generated threats and emphasizes why AI-based protections are now essential for modern enterprises. -Igniting Change: A Conversation with Dr. Ron Ross — Dr. Ron Ross, CEO at RONROSSECURE, LLC, shares insights from decades of pioneering work in cybersecurity, including the Risk Management Framework and Systems Security Engineering Guidelines. He discusses how leaders can apply these principles to strengthen resilience, foster innovation, and drive meaningful change across the cybersecurity landscape. Segment Resources ThreatLocker® Defense Against Configurations (DAC): https://www.threatlocker.com/platform/defense-against-configurations Book a demo to see DAC in action. Visit https://securityweekly.com/threatlockerisw to learn more! This segment is sponsored by Ridge IT Cyber. Visit https://securityweekly.com/ridgeisw to learn more about them! Show Notes: https://securityweekly.com/esw-435
In a market crowded with acronyms and parity messaging, GMHBA needed to stand out without straying from its values. In this episode, Helen Stevens, Chief Marketing Officer at GMHBA, joins William Tyree to reveal how the team reimagined a 90-year-old brand to compete with national players — and win. Helen discusses how the campaign “Caring Since 1934” turned a local origin story into a modern brand advantage, using authenticity and craft to cut through a cluttered category. She also shares how creative storytelling and disciplined measurement worked hand-in-hand to deliver major gains in recall, consideration, and customer connection. This conversation explores the intersection of brand strategy, creative execution, and marketing effectiveness — and why genuine purpose still sets brands apart. Learn more about GMHBA at http://gmhba.com.au/.
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Fluent Fiction - Norwegian: Rediscovering Roots: A Winter's Tale in Lofoten Find the full episode transcript, vocabulary words, and more:fluentfiction.com/no/episode/2025-11-29-23-34-02-no Story Transcript:No: Lyset glitret over de snøkledde toppene i Lofoten-øyene.En: The light glittered over the snow-covered peaks of the Lofoten Islands.No: Den klare, kalde luften fylte lungene til Sigrid idet hun steg ut av bilen.En: The clear, cold air filled Sigrid's lungs as she stepped out of the car.No: Hun hadde reist fra Oslo for å hjelpe mormoren, Ingrid, med blomstergården før vinteren virkelig satte inn.En: She had traveled from Oslo to help her grandmother, Ingrid, with the flower farm before winter truly set in.No: Det var første gang på mange år at Sigrid besøkte gården hvor hun hadde tilbrakt så mange somre som barn.En: It was the first time in many years that Sigrid visited the farm where she had spent so many summers as a child.No: Det lille trehuset sto imot den bitende vinden.En: The little wooden house stood against the biting wind.No: Røken fra pipa steg til himmels, og lukten av tørt ved ønsket henne velkommen.En: Smoke from the chimney rose to the sky, and the smell of dry wood welcomed her.No: Gården var stille nå, blomstene som pleide å prange med farger, hadde visnet for sesongen.En: The farm was quiet now, the flowers that used to boast with colors had withered for the season.No: De få plantene som fortsatt hadde grønne blader, kjempet mot kulda.En: The few plants that still had green leaves were battling the cold.No: Sigrid kjente en klump i magen.En: Sigrid felt a lump in her stomach.No: Hun visste at Ingrid ikke var i den beste helsen.En: She knew that Ingrid was not in the best health.No: Inne i det lune kjøkkenet satt Ingrid ved bordet.En: Inside the cozy kitchen, Ingrid sat at the table.No: "Sigrid, kjære," sa hun med et svakt smil.En: "Sigrid, dear," she said with a faint smile.No: "Jeg er så glad for at du er her.En: "I am so glad you're here."No: " De to satte seg ned, drakk varm kakao, og pratet om gamle historier fra da Sigrid var liten.En: The two sat down, drank hot cocoa, and talked about old stories from when Sigrid was little.No: Dagen etter begynte Sigrid arbeidet med å forberede blomstene til vinteren.En: The next day Sigrid began the work of preparing the flowers for the winter.No: Ola, en nabo og barndomsvenn, kom over for å hjelpe.En: Ola, a neighbor and childhood friend, came over to help.No: Sammen de ryddet jorden og dekket over de mest sårbare plantene.En: Together they cleared the soil and covered the most vulnerable plants.No: "Jeg husker da mormor og jeg brukte å plante her sammen," sa Sigrid og kikket over mot de snødekte markene.En: "I remember when grandma and I used to plant here together," said Sigrid, looking out over the snow-covered fields.No: Ola smilte.En: Ola smiled.No: "Jeg skulle ønske du kom hit oftere.En: "I wish you'd come here more often.No: Du passer inn her.En: You fit in here."No: "Flere dager gikk, og vinterstormene kom og gikk.En: Several days passed, and the winter storms came and went.No: En kveld brakte en spesielt sterk storm det lille huset til å skjelve.En: One evening, an especially strong storm made the little house tremble.No: Ingrid samlet alle lysene i huset på stuebordet, tente dem, og sa til Sigrid: "Det var slike kvelder jeg satt med bestemor din og fortalte historier.En: Ingrid gathered all the candles in the house on the living room table, lit them, and said to Sigrid, "It was on such evenings I sat with your grandmother and told stories."No: "Sigrid lyttet ivrig mens Ingrid fortalte om sin ungdom, om hvordan hun hadde lært å dyrke blomster i det karrige nordnorske landskapet.En: Sigrid listened eagerly as Ingrid talked about her youth, about how she had learned to cultivate flowers in the harsh northern Norwegian landscape.No: Det var da Sigrid begynte å se skjønnheten i gården på en ny måte, som et sted fullt av historier og minner.En: It was then that Sigrid began to see the beauty of the farm in a new way, as a place full of stories and memories.No: En idé slo ned som lyn i henne.En: An idea struck her like lightning.No: Hun fant en eske med gamle akvarellfarger.En: She found a box of old watercolor paints.No: I de stille morgentimene begynte hun å male det hun så rundt seg – fjellene, lyset, blomstene som gjorde sitt beste for å overleve vinteren.En: In the quiet morning hours, she began to paint what she saw around her—the mountains, the light, the flowers doing their best to survive the winter.No: Med julen fast om hjørnet bestemte Sigrid seg for å gjøre noe spesielt.En: With Christmas just around the corner, Sigrid decided to do something special.No: Hun organiserte en liten julefeiring på gården.En: She organized a small Christmas celebration at the farm.No: Naboene, inkludert Ola, ble invitert.En: Neighbors, including Ola, were invited.No: Sammen pyntet de det lille huset med granbar og lys.En: Together they decorated the little house with spruce and lights.No: Og mens de feiret sammen, viste Sigrid sine malerier.En: And as they celebrated together, Sigrid showed her paintings.No: Inspirert av de vakre, men barske vinterlandskapene i Lofoten, bar hennes verk en ny følelse av tilhørighet og forståelse.En: Inspired by the beautiful yet harsh winter landscapes of Lofoten, her works carried a new sense of belonging and understanding.No: Den kvelden, mens hun så utover den stille fjorden der røde og grønne nordlys danset, følte Sigrid en dypere forbindelse til røttene sine.En: That evening, as she looked out over the quiet fjord where red and green northern lights danced, Sigrid felt a deeper connection to her roots.No: Hun forsto at selv i stillheten og kulden fantes det skjønnhet, og denne skjønnheten var en del av henne.En: She understood that even in the silence and cold, there was beauty, and this beauty was a part of her.No: Mormoren hennes så det også, med et stolt blikk.En: Her grandmother saw it too, with a proud look.No: Sigrid hadde funnet tilbake til både sin arv og sin kunstneriske stemme.En: Sigrid had found her way back to both her heritage and her artistic voice. 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In his second cookbook, “Turtle Island: Foods and Traditions of the Indigenous Peoples of North America,” Sean Sherman (Oglala Lakota), James Beard Award-wining chef and restaurateur, dives deeper into the Indigenous culinary communities of 13 regions of North America and Mesoamerica. He shares dozens of recipes inspired by his travels and the people he calls friends, teachers, and leaders that he encounters along the way. Pyet DeSpain (Prairie Band Potawatomi) was already familiar with traditional everyday foods like frybread, meat pies, and corn soup growing up on the Osage reservation in Oklahoma. And on the Mexican side of her family, tamales, pozole, and atole were a staple. Now a well-known and award-winning chef, DeSpain is sharing that fusion of Native and Mexican cuisine and heritage in her debut cookbook, “Rooted in Fire: A Celebration of Native American and Mexican Cooking.”
Heidrun Metzler, the acclaimed author of the National Indie Excellence Award-winning German Heritage Baking, Volume I, shares her unique journey from Oberursel, Germany, to a macadamia nut farm in Hawaii. This interview provides deep insight into her commitment to preserving Old-World baking traditions and making them accessible to modern home bakers. From Bavaria to the Big Island: Adapting Tradition Heidrun discussed the profound cultural and climatic shift of moving from Germany to a farm in Hawaii. Influence on Baking: The tropical climate and local ingredients required careful adaptation of her traditional recipes. This challenge ensured that the techniques remained authentic while the final product worked perfectly in a modern, non-European kitchen setting. More Than Just Sugar: The Secret to Authentic German Flavor Heidrun explains that the essence of authentic German baking is that it is "less sweet, more flavorful." The Difference: German baking relies on ingredients for flavor depth (like quality vanilla, spices, and nuts) rather than just sugar. Common Mistake: The biggest mistake American bakers make is adding too much sugar to recipes, which masks the rich, complex flavors that define German desserts. The Secret: Achieving that rich, balanced taste involves precision and trust in the quality of the primary ingredients. The Baking "Labor of Love" and Connection Heidrun revealed that her book was a "labor of love" over ten years in the making. Biggest Challenge: The sheer scope of research and meticulous testing to ensure historical accuracy and modern kitchen success was the greatest hurdle. Motivation: Her motivation was driven by the desire for "connection, tradition, and sharing joy," embodied by a heartfelt childhood memory of her family kitchen—a place where recipes were passed down not just as instructions, but as acts of love. The Accidental Equestrian: Precision and Discipline Heidrun's seemingly disparate passions—baking and her life as an accomplished equestrian and trick horse trainer—are actually connected. Shared Discipline: Both activities demand extraordinary precision and patience. The discipline required to train a horse to perform complex movements mirrors the exactness needed in from-scratch baking to achieve a perfect result. The two worlds reinforce the importance of meticulous technique. The Baking Secret Weapon For a home baker starting their German baking journey, Heidrun offers practical advice: Secret Technique/Tool: She suggests focusing on the proper use of a kitchen scale for precise measurements, moving away from volume-based cups. Recommended Starter Recipe: She recommends beginning with one of the simpler yet rewarding recipes, such as a classic German Butterkuchen (Butter Cake). Preserving Heritage for a New Generation Heidrun emphasized that in an age of instant gratification, preserving these time-honored baking traditions is more vital than ever. They are not just recipes; they are culinary history, connecting the present generation to their roots and family stories through the shared experience of baking. Web: https://heidrunmetzler.com/ About: Heidrun is a lifelong, authentic baker with deep roots in German tradition. Raised in Oberursel, Germany, she grew up immersed in the flavors and techniques of her mother's, aunt's, and grandmother's kitchens. Her passion is dedicated to preserving heritage recipes and teaching others the art of from-scratch baking with clarity, warmth, and joy. Style: Heidrun's instructional method is easy-to-follow, honed through countless informal lessons shared with American family and friends, making old-world baking approachable for today's home bakers. Award-Winning Cookbook Author Heidrun is the acclaimed author of the successful German Heritage Baking series: Debut Book: German Heritage Baking, Volume I Accolades: Recognized with multiple honors, including the National Indie Excellence Award and the American Legacy Book Award. These awards underscore her dedication to quality and authenticity in baking. Companion Volume: German Heritage Baking, Volume II is anticipated for publication in 2026. Life in Hawaii and Hobbies Heidrun currently resides with her husband on a farm in Hawaii. Beyond the kitchen, her passions include: Spending time with her horses. Creating photos and videos of her horses and the German desserts she bakes. A love for art and writing. Meet Ash Brown, the dynamic American powerhouse and motivational speaker dedicated to fueling your journey toward personal and professional success. Recognized as a trusted voice in personal development, Ash delivers uplifting energy and relatable wisdom across every platform. 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Send us a textBob Sorrentino explores the profound significance of Sicilian names, illustrating how they encapsulate a rich history of invasions, migrations, and cultural exchanges. He emphasizes that surnames are not merely labels but are deeply intertwined with personal and collective identity, reflecting a vibrant tapestry of heritage that continues to shape individuals today.The story of Sicily is written in its names.Surnames reflect a history of invasions and migrations.Every name carries a vibrant layer of cultural heritage.Your surname is a living history woven into your identity.Names connect us to our ancestors and their experiences.Cultural clashes add depth to our understanding of identity.Heritage is not erased; it evolves with each generation.Surnames are a testament to the resilience of history.Understanding names can deepen our appreciation of culture.Names are a bridge between the past and present.Support the showPurchase my book "Farmers and Nobles" here or at Amazon.
I have the authors of Letters from the Mountain Steve Chase and Brad Meiklejohn then at 53 minutes Dr Michael Mann joins to talk COP 30 and more Subscribe and Watch Interviews LIVE : On YOUTUBE.com/StandUpWithPete ON SubstackStandUpWithPete Stand Up is a daily podcast. I book,host,edit, post and promote new episodes with brilliant guests every day. This show is Ad free and fully supported by listeners like you! Please subscribe now for as little as 5$ and gain access to a community of over 750 awesome, curious, kind, funny, brilliant, generous soul Join us Thursday's at 8EST for our Weekly Happy Hour Hangout! Subscribe and Watch Interviews LIVE On YOUTUBE.com/StandUpWithPete ON SubstackStandUpWithPete Steve Chase A native of Connecticut, Steve holds a Bachelor of Arts in Mass Communication with an Earth Science Minor from the University of Hartford, and a Master of Public Administration from the Barney School of Business and Public Administration. He was the first Presidential Management Intern from the Barney School. Steve joined the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service in 1990 as a Presidential Management Intern, where he worked on National Wildlife Refuge System, Migratory Bird, and Law Enforcement issues in Headquarters. In 1993 he joined the staff of the NCTC where he was deeply involved in the design and development of the NCTC campus and its operations. He later become Division Manager of Facility and Administrative Operations, Division Manager of Education and Outreach, and Division Manager of Training Support and Heritage. Steve was instrumental in the establishment of the Fish and Wildlife Service's national history/heritage programs, including development of the NCTC museum, exhibits, and archives. He has also served as the Financial Officer and Special Assistant to the Director at the NCTC. He is a member of Cohort 1 of the FWS Advanced Leadership Development Program, and received the Service's Heritage Award in 2018. Steve has been instrumental in a number of national-scope conservation initiatives and gatherings over the past two decades. He was a lead organizer of the National Dialogue on Children and Nature in 2006, an event that kickstarted the Connecting People to Nature Movement in America. He is a co-founder of the Student Climate and Conservation Congress (SC3) and the Native Youth Community Adaption and Leadership Congress, both of these youth leadership events have fostered a new cadre of young adult leaders in Conservation. Steve also co-organized a series of important national conservation history symposia, including the 1999 Leopold Historical Symposium, Rachel Carson Symposium, The Muries Symposium, and the 50th Anniversary of Arctic National Wildlife Refuge Symposium, He co-edited proceedings documents on several of these events. In the past Steve has worked as a river guide in northwest Maine, as a backcountry caretaker for the Randolph Mountain Club in the northern Presidential Range in New Hampshire; a buyer and technical representative in the ski and climbing industry; a Legislative Fellow for the Connecticut State Legislature; a teacher and coach; and a municipal public works administrator. He also worked as a media specialist at the Talcott Mountain Science Center in Connecticut. Steve is the former Board Chair of The Murie Center in Moose, WY; is the founding President of the American Conservation Film Festival in Shepherdstown; and is the past President of the Unison Preservation Society. Non-work activities include river running, fishing, writing, playing mandolin and bass, going to live music shows, and spending time with his family. Steve resides in Middleburg, Virginia. Brad Meiklejohn Brad has represented The Conservation Fund in Alaska since 1994. He has completed hundreds of conservation projects across Alaska and the Western United States, including the dramatic removal of the Eklutna River Dam. Brad is currently leading the construction of a wildlife highway crossing near his family home in northern New Hampshire. Brad previously served as President of the Patagonia Land Trust, President of the American Packrafting Association, Associate Director of the Utah Avalanche Center and a board director of the Murie Center. Brad has been recognized by the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service with the National Land Protection Award and the National Wetlands Conservation Award, and he received the Olaus Murie Award from the Alaska Conservation Foundation. Brad is a wilderness explorer and birder who has traveled widely across Alaska and the world. Dr. Michael Mann is Presidential Distinguished Professor in the Department of Earth and Environmental Science at the University of Pennsylvania, with a secondary appointment in the Annenberg School for Communication. His research focuses on climate science and climate change. He was selected by Scientific American as one of the fifty leading visionaries in science and technology in 2002, was awarded the Hans Oeschger Medal of the European Geophysical Union in 2012. He made Bloomberg News' list of fifty most influential people in 2013. He has received the Friend of the Planet Award from the National Center for Science Education, the Stephen H. Schneider Award for Outstanding Climate Science Communication from Climate, the Award for Public Engagement with Science from the AAAS, the Climate Communication Prize from the American Geophysical Union and the Leo Szilard Award of the American Physical Society. He received the Tyler Prize for Environmental Achievement 2019 and was elected to the National Academy of Sciences in 2020. He is a Fellow of the AGU, AMS, GSA, AAAS and the Committee for Skeptical Inquiry. He is co-founder of RealClimate.org, author of more than 200 peer-reviewed and edited publications, numerous op-eds and commentaries, and five books including Dire Predictions, The Hockey Stick and the Climate Wars, The Madhouse Effect, The Tantrum that Saved the World, and The New Climate War. Pete on Blue Sky Pete on Threads Pete on Tik Tok Pete on YouTube Pete on Twitter Pete On Instagram Pete Personal FB page Stand Up with Pete FB page
This is a Vintage Selection from 2005The BanterThe Guys give you the behind the scenes of the first few days of the opening of their second restaurant Catherine Lombardi and why they have to keep a fork handy.The ConversationThe Restaurant Guys speak with Heritage Foods founder Todd Wickstrom about his company's mission to support family farms by providing high quality products to consumers. He values genetic diversity, transparency and traceability in the food supply. The Guys declare that formula delicious!The Inside TrackThe Guys use Heritage products both personally and in the restaurant. As Todd explains, the way to save some endangered breeds of livestock is to raise them for food. “What we're trying to really promote, what we are in the end is we are really a conservation movement. We call it conservation by consumption.,” Todd Wickstrom on The Restaurant Guys Podcast 2005BioTodd Wickstrom is the co-founder of Heritage Foods USA, a pioneering force in reviving rare, pasture-raised livestock breeds and championing small family farms. A longtime advocate for sustainable agriculture, Todd helped build a national distribution network that connects chefs, home cooks, and producers dedicated to responsible, nose-to-tail eating. His leadership has shaped the modern heritage meat movement, bringing transparency, biodiversity, and farm-to-table ethics to the forefront of American food culture.He has worked for several of the most respected Specialty Food companies in America, including his role as the Managing Partner of Zingerman's Deli, and as the Chief Operating Officer of Rishi Tea.InfoHeritage Foodshttps://heritagefoods.com/The Meatrixhttps://www.themeatrix.com/Enjoy over-decorated restaurants with Christmas cocktails through January 6, 2026https://www.catherinelombardi.com/Check out New Year's Eve in New Brunswick, NJhttps://www.newbrunswicknewyearseve.com/ Become a Restaurant Guys' Regular!https://www.buzzsprout.com/2401692/subscribeMagyar Bankhttps://www.magbank.com/Withum Accounting https://www.withum.com/restaurantOur Places Stage Left Steakhttps://www.stageleft.com/ Catherine Lombardi Restauranthttps://www.catherinelombardi.com/ Stage Left Wineshophttps://www.stageleftwineshop.com/ To hear more about food, wine and the finer things in life:https://www.instagram.com/restaurantguyspodcast/https://www.facebook.com/restaurantguysReach Out to The Guys!TheGuys@restaurantguyspodcast.com**Become a Restaurant Guys Regular and get two bonus episodes per month, bonus content and Regulars Only events.**Click Below!https://www.buzzsprout.com/2401692/subscribe
As we enter this Thanksgiving week on the eve of our nation's 250th anniversary, it is critical to understand places of historical significance in our country. Here to explain a bit about what Heritage is doing in that regard is Brenda Hafera, Assistant Director of the Simon Center for American Studies, here at the Heritage Foundation. —The Heritage Guide to Historic Sites: https://historicsites.heritage.org/—Have thoughts? Let us know at heritageexplains@heritage.org__Take care and Happy Thanksgiving!
It's actual auction madness at The Stuff Dreams Are Made Of, but your ever-loyal writer-collectors are bringing you all the news, scoops and gossip. This week they're trawling through Heritage's monster December 9-10 entertainment sale and it's a doozy. They have everything from the Wicked Witch's original flying hat (!), to original King Kong photos and paperwork, to more Bob Peak (take a peek), to Tom Jung's original Star Wars half-sheet and program art, to Terminator arms (and costumes), to the Say Anything trenchcoat, to Lawrence of Arabia blasters, to Henry Fonda hats, to the incredible Fred Roos archive, to the greatest Frank Frazetta painting ever to come to public auction. It's going to be an expensive December, True Believers! Email: dreamsaremadeofpodcast@gmail.com SDAMO - Instagram https://www.instagram.com/propspodcast/ SDAMO - Bluesky https://bsky.app/profile/propspodcast.bsky.social SDAMO - Facebook https://www.facebook.com/propspodcast/ SDAMO - TikTok https://www.tiktok.com/@props.podcast David Mandel - Instagram https://www.instagram.com/davidhmandel/ Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
Do you know our Thanksgiving Heritage in America? Jamestown and Plymouth were both early settlements. One town was only after gold and greed, and they paid the price. The other was sent on a mission by God and considered Him in everything they did. God blessed them every step of the way.
Peru is famous for its diverse and innovative cuisine - but how is it making sure its venerable food heritage is preserved for decades to come? We meet the indigenous Quechua people who are cultivating more than 1300 species of potato, working with scientists to safeguard seeds in community banks as part of both ecological and cultural efforts. And we hear how communities in the high Andes are turning back to crops like quinoa and kiwacha in the face of climate pressures and the desire to boost nutrition.People Fixing The World from the BBC is about brilliant solutions to the world's problems. We release a new edition every Tuesday. We'd love you to let us know what you think and to hear about your own solutions. You can contact us on WhatsApp by messaging +44 8000 321721 or email peoplefixingtheworld@bbc.co.uk. And please leave us a review on your chosen podcast provider.Presenter: Myra Anubi Reporter: Jane Chambers Editor: Jon Bithrey Sound mix: Annie Gardiner(Image: Peruvian farmer Victoria Quispe on her farm, Jesus Infantes, SIMPLi)