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The Tara Show
Suitcases of Cash: The Minneapolis Fraud Panic

The Tara Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 6, 2026 12:29


In this explosive episode, Tara breaks down why federal investigators are flooding Minneapolis — and why local Democrat leadership is panicking in public. After Minnesota Governor Tim Walz abruptly drops out of the governor's race, Trump officials signal what many already suspect: this isn't a PR issue — it's criminal exposure. With 2,000 federal agents deployed, funds frozen, daycare and SNAP programs under review, and ICE on the ground, the reaction from city leaders has turned desperate. From suitcases of cash moving through airports, to empty daycares raking in millions, to a mayor all but threatening ICE agents, Tara lays out a fraud operation years in the making — and why it's finally being exposed.

Overtired
441: Promise Not to Whine

Overtired

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 5, 2026 70:37


Christina and Jeff kick off the new year of Overtired sans Brett. They delve into Christina's impending cervical spine surgery, ICE raids, and neighborhood signal groups. How do you keep mental health in check when Homeland Security is in your alley? Tune in for a wild start to 2026. Sponsor Copilot Money can help you take control of your finances. Get a fresh start with your money for 2026 with 26% off when you visit try.copilot.money/overtired and use code OVERTIRED. Chapters 00:00 New Year Kickoff 00:41 Personal Updates and Health Challenges 01:49 Surgery Details and Insurance Woes 04:45 Exploring Surgery Options and Recovery 12:44 Journaling and Mental Health 15:40 The Artist’s Way and Creative Practices 24:31 Unexpected Alley Incident 38:10 Family Activism and Signal Setup 38:52 Unexpected End of Year Incident 39:35 Speculations and Concerns 40:13 Dealing with Law Enforcement 45:35 Reflections on Responsibility 54:43 Gratitude for Signal 59:31 Tech Talk: Synology and Backup Solutions 01:03:08 Mac Updater Alternatives 01:10:03 Conclusion and Well Wishes Show Links Journaling – The Artist's Way Signal Synology Updatest Join the Conversation Merch Come chat on Discord! Twitter/ovrtrd Instagram/ovrtrd Youtube Get the Newsletter Thanks! You’re downloading today’s show from CacheFly’s network BackBeat Media Podcast Network Check out more episodes at overtiredpod.com and subscribe on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or your favorite podcast app. Transcript Promise Not to Whine [00:00:00] New Year Kickoff Christina: Well, happy New Year. You are listening to Overtired and I am Christina Warren, and I’m joined as always by Jeff Severance Zel and, uh, Brett Terpstra couldn’t be, uh, here with us in this, uh, happy early 2026 episode, but I’m, I’m super excited to be able to kick off the, uh, the first pot of the year with you, Jeff, how are you? Jeff: I am good. Happy New Year to you. Christina: Likewise, likewise. Um, oh, here, here, here’s to 2026 being significantly better than 20, 25. So Jeff: So far, not so good, but I’m, I’m really, I’m really excited about 2026. I’m Christina: I was gonna say, like, like globally, globally, so far not great, but, but, Jeff: in here. Good in here. Personal Updates and Health Challenges Christina: So, um, so how are, uh, uh, how, how, how is the, I guess a, I guess we can kind of a drill into like a, a brief kind of mental health or, or just personal update thing if we want. Um, how, um. How are things for you so far? Um, I guess the end of the year. How are things with the kids? Um, the [00:01:00] wife, everything. Jeff: the, how the year ended is, and that gets us back to almost a political level. I will save for a topic ’cause boy do I have a story. Um, but, uh, generally speaking, doing really well. Like we traveled, saw my dad and stepmom in Iowa. Saw my in-laws in Indiana, had a really nice, just like generally had a really nice time off. Um, and despite the fact that I’m under a super stressful deadline over the next few days, I feel good. How about you? You got a lot going on. Christina: I, I do, I do. So I guess just kind of a, a, an, an update on, um, the, uh, the Christina, you know, cervical spine, um, saga since we last spoke a couple of weeks ago. Um, I guess maybe two weeks ago now. Um, uh, it was maybe a week ago. Um, uh, it was two weeks ago, I think. Sorry, it was, it was right before Christmas. Surgery Details and Insurance Woes Christina: Um, I was still awaiting, um, hearing back about when I would be scheduled for, uh, surgery and I’m getting, um, uh, artificial disc replacement in, um, I guess [00:02:00] between like C six, C seven of my cervical spine. And I do finally have a surgery date. Yay. Um, the bad, yeah, the bad news is it’s not until February 2nd, so I’ve gotta wait, you know, a month, which sucks. Um, I would have been able to get in, you know, uh, three weeks ago at this point. Um, had I been able to like, I guess like book immediately, but without insurance, like approval, um, I didn’t really want to do that. Um, I think, I think people, uh, can understand why, like, you know, when the doctor’s like, well, we can book you now, but you’ll just need to sign some forms that say you’ll be responsible for the bill if insurance doesn’t pay. Jeff: Oh fine. Get Where’s my pen? Christina: right, right. And I’m like, yeah, this is, you’re gonna keep me overnight just for, you know, observation to make sure like nothing bleeds or, or, or whatever’s a problem. Um, ’cause they’re gonna go through like the, the, the front of my, of my neck to, to be able to reach, you know, um, things that way and, and, and so, [00:03:00] you know, and be under, you know, anesthesia, you know, it’s, it’s, it’s not like a huge critical procedure, but it’s still neurosurgery. Jeff: is through the front of your neck. Christina: and, and, and, and, and, and again, and it’s a neurosurgeon and it’s like, you know, they’re gonna, you know, take some stuff out and try to make sure that like, you know, very, like they’re gonna be, you know, um, screwing up against my trachea and stuff. And like, yeah. I mean, like, you know, it’s, it’s not, it’s not minor. It’s not like I can just go in in an afternoon and be like, oh, I’m, I’m, I can just like walk out. Jeff: Right. Christina: Um, um, although apparently I will feel better, uh, as soon as it happens, but yeah, I mean, this is probably gonna be a six figure, you know, operation, I’m assuming so. No, I, I, I’m sorry. In, in this climate, uh, I don’t feel comfortable. Just, I need my name to be like, oh, yeah, I’ll, I’ll be responsible for that, and then be responsible for trying to track everyone down to, to pay. So that’s the frustrating thing is that, and now of course, you know, you, you get the beginning of the year, a bunch of people have been waiting, you know, to get, you know, things scheduled, I’m sure, and [00:04:00] whatnot. So I’m grateful that I’m scheduled at all. Um, I’m also grateful that right now I’m not insignificant pain, which is a really good thing because if this had been the pain level that I was in for the first few weeks, then like, I wouldn’t, I, you know, I mean, I would wait. I mean, if, if, if you have to wait, you have to wait. But, um, I, I, I might have like pressed upon them like. Is there any way we can move this up? Um, but I’m not in that position, which is good. The only thing is just that the numbness, um, on both arms. But, but, but primarily, yeah. No, I mean, that’s not gone away and, and it’s, and it’s not going to is the thing, right? Like there are a lot of people and like, and I, I’ve started now that I’ve got, got it like actually like done and like scheduled and you know, I’m going through all like the, you know, um, checklist stuff before you, you go in and whatnot. And I have like my, you know, pre-up appointments and all that stuff scheduled. Exploring Surgery Options and Recovery Christina: Um, I am starting to, to look more into, I guess like, you know, I guess recovery videos that people have put up on YouTube and, and reading a few things on Reddit. Although I’m doing my best to, to stay off the internet with [00:05:00] this stuff as much as possible. Um, just because for me it’s, it’s not beneficial, right? Like, it, it’s, it’s one thing if you know, um, you, uh, you don’t like. If, if you can separate and not kind of go down rabbit holes and like freak yourself out or whatever, sure. Maybe it can be good information, but for me, like I, I know my own kind of, you know, limits in terms of, of how much is good for me. And so I’ve, I’ve tried to keep that in moderation, but I have watched a few, you know, videos of people, you know, kind of talking about their experiences. And then of course then that gets used sent with like videos of like doctors who of course, for their own reasons, like are trying to promote like, oh, well you should do the, the, the fusion versus the, the, the disc replacement and, or you should do this versus that. And I’m like, okay. I actually watched one interesting talk that, that some guy gave it a medical conference and neurologist gave it a medical conference and it was a neurosurgeon, I guess is, is the proper term. But that I think kind of really distinctly a, it was very similar to. Exactly what my surgeon said to me, [00:06:00] um, when he was kind of explaining the differences in the procedures. Um, and, and b but kind of went into, I guess like the, the difference in terms of outcomes and, um, and it made me feel better about like that if I’m a good candidate for this procedure, that, that this is, um, the right thing to, to do and probably will be better for me long term. Um, because the, the results are, are better and, but not by a small portion, not like by like a, a gargantuan portion. But they are, they are, there is like a sizable difference between outcomes in terms of whether like the average person who needs a revision, um. For, you know, cervical spine versus getting, you know, disc replacement versus, um, uh, fusion. Fusion has been around a lot longer, and so insurance companies are a lot more likely to approve that. But in Europe, they’ve been doing the, the disc replacement stuff for 25, 30 years. Um, and so there is a lot of data on it, but it’s been a much more recent thing in the United States because insurance companies didn’t really start to do it until about five or 10 years ago. And so, and so, you know, some people will, [00:07:00] like some doctors who very clearly have an agenda on, on YouTube and like, that’s fine, like your practices, your practice and you’re comfortable with what you’re comfortable with. But they’ll be like, oh, we don’t have enough data on, you know, the types of, um, you know, discs that we’re putting in people’s, you know, necks and, and how, how long they, you know, last and, and there might be some differences in terms of if you’re doing like a multi-step, meaning you’re doing like multiple discs at once. Or if, you know, depending on like what, what, what part of the spine you’re in. And like, I, I think at this point for, for artificial disc replacement in the US they’ll do it two steps. So they can do two at once, but they won’t typically do three, although they will do three in Europe. And so there are people who will go to Europe and get the three Jeff: They’re so liberal in Europe. We’ll do three. Christina: Well, I mean, I think it’s a difference in, in that case, just a matter of like, if they’ve been doing the surgeries there longer, you know, then, then they, you know, and, and, and you know, and, and this is not uncommon in, in various forms of, of medicine, you know, where like you have different, you know, procedures and different exploratory things in different fields, in different areas.[00:08:00] So anyway, so then I get kind of trapped into those rabbit holes. But the interesting, the night, the, the, I guess comforting thing is that like, you know, I’ve been reading, you know, around reading, but watching people who were doing vlogs, like after their surgery and like there was this guy who. I was a few years younger than me, but he, you know, posted some updates. I, I guess he got his in July and he kind of did like, you know, updates, you know, kind of like, you know, this was me right after surgery. This was me, you know, three weeks later. This was me however many months later. And that was really great to see. Um, and, and his, his scar actually healed really nicely, which was encouraging. So, um, yeah, I mean, I’m, I’m, I’m, I’m hopeful. I mean, the one thing that’s interesting that, like almost the universal thing that people say, of course you have a few people who say, this didn’t help or, or, you know, this, this was bad or whatever. And, and obviously like that’s always terrible to see that, but you know, you’d have to kind of like go by law of averages. But the, one of the central kind of things is a lot of people being like, I should have done this earlier. And, and so I’m feeling good about that because that is, I, I, I, I don’t know what this says about me, [00:09:00] but like there’s was never a moment in my mind where I’ve been like, oh, I’m not gonna get the surgery as soon as I can get the surgery. That’s never even been part of my like, thought process. And, and, and, and, and it’s funny because I think that like, that is actually odd compared to almost everybody else. Um, the general public, I guess, who goes into these sorts of things. Um, or at least the people who are vocal on the internet, right? So, so maybe like, maybe there are a lot more people like me who just don’t go to forums and comment on stuff and are just like, yeah, I’m gonna get the surgery because that’s what the doctor says. There’s the right thing to do, and that’s what makes sense to me and I wanna, you know, not be in pain and I wanna be able to feel my arm and all that stuff. Um, but there are a lot of people who, I don’t know why, um, I mean, I guess the idea of surgery is, is really scary. And, and like, I can, I can understand that obviously, but to the point where they’re like, okay, well no, I’m gonna try physical therapy and I’m gonna do everything I can to avoid surgical intervention. And I’m, I’m like, no. Like, like [00:10:00] freaking cut me up, doc. Right? Like, like, like, get me in, get me in. Like, let’s get better, right? Like, I, I’m not, I’m not here to like fuck around with like, ’cause right now, because the immediate pain is not there, I could be okay. Right? Like, I Jeff: Sure. Christina: try steroids, I could try pt, I could try to do other types of therapies and be like, well, maybe that will move the nerve around. Or maybe it can get the disc like UN you know, bolt, whatever the case may be. And maybe I won’t need surgery. Um, or I could let this go on longer and continue to be weakness, you know, and, and, and in, you know, it’s not like I’m not in, I’m, I’m not in active pain, but it’s not, not painful at certain times. Not worrying about is this just going to become like a permanent way that I feel, which would be. Awful. Um, and, you know, and, and, and like, it’s not the most debil debilitating thing, like I said. Um, if, if I was in a position where I, I couldn’t get surgery, obviously I could be okay right now, but you never know. Also, like, when is it going to, to swap again? Right? [00:11:00] Like, and, and, and, and for me, I’m also, I’m like, I, I don’t wanna have to like, live in fear of doing something, you know, to my arm or my neck or, or whatever, and, you know, making things worse. So, Jeff: right. Oh, I’m glad you’re doing it. Christina: yeah, me too. So anyway, that was a long-winded update, but Wow. Jeff: Yeah, that’s intense. So I’m really glad the pain is not what it was ’cause Holy shit. Christina: Yeah, the pain was, was really, really bad. And I, like, I look back now and it’s, you know, I, I guess ’cause it’s been a couple of weeks since it’s been really debilitating and it is, and again, I don’t know like that this is me or this is like just somebody else, but I, or this is me or this is the comment with other people. Sorry. Um, is that. Like when I’m not in pain anymore. It is such, so much like, I mean, depression is like this too. It’s so much like a vacuum. It’s like when you’re in it, that’s all you can see. But when you’re out of it, like it’s so easy to forget what it was like Jeff: Yeah, yeah, totally. Completely. Christina: totally completely right. Yeah. Jeff: Yeah. I can even imagine being in the [00:12:00] situation you’re describing, knowing I have a surgery coming up and being like, well, do I want to? Which, like, to your point now, you make that call and you’re worrying forever. Am I gonna wake up? And this thing’s there. Next time it happens, I gotta wait another God knows how long before the surgery, when I’ll know it’s time. Like, you know it’s time now. Get in there. Christina: No, totally, totally. And and that’s the thing. And I think sometimes it can be. Like I said, like when you’re not in the thick of, of it, whether it’s like, you know, feeling depressed or feeling overwhelmed or, or stressed or, or in physical pain or whatever, like it’s easy for to forget like what that can be like. And so I have to just kind of like remind myself like, no, this was really fucking bad. And yeah, you got through it and now you’re on the other side of it. And so you’re like, oh, okay, well, you know, I, I, I could, you know, do whatever, but you’re like, don’t, don’t forget what that was like. Right. Journaling and Mental Health Christina: Um, sometimes I think like, and, and I, and I’m bad at remembering to do this, but new thing for the new year, I guess is why, um, it is important I think to like write things down, right. Like however we’re feeling, whether it’s, you know, good, bad, whatever. [00:13:00] Sometimes, like for me, like it is Jeff: Just like journal you mean, right? Christina: Yeah, exactly. Yeah. Yeah. Be, because it can be useful just to like look back and like, if you’re in a darker spot to remember, hey, there were times when I felt this way. Right. Might not bring, bring me back to that place. But it’s a good reminder. But also I think almost just, it’s importantly, it’s, it’s, it’s the inverse where it’s like you need to remember when you’re in a good place. What it can be like to be in a worse place. Um, because, you know, I think that’s why sometimes people make decisions they make about what medicines they’re going to take or not take or what therapies they’re going to continue or not continue. And, um, and it’s, and it’s really easy to get into that, you know, cycle of, okay, well I’m fine now, um, because you’re removed enough from what it felt like to be bad, you know? And, and then, and, and, and also I think sometimes like, uh, and this is why I wish that I’ve been journaling more over the last few years. You can really get yourself into a deep depression and not realize it. Jeff: Yes, yes. Yeah. And I feel like journaling too, just like helps you internalize some of the flags and [00:14:00] warning signs, even if you’re never looking back, like, ’cause you’re gonna process them a little bit. Christina: yeah, yeah. Jeff: can’t, I, I’ve journaled over the years for stints of time. I can’t go back into them. I almost like, I almost like bounce off the page when I try. Um, but I really have come to believe that just the act of doing it is the thing. Christina: agree. Jeff: Yeah, Christina: Yeah, I agree. Yeah, I, I usually don’t re reread my old stuff either, and I haven’t journaled regularly in a really, really long time, and I actually would like to get back into that again. I think it would be better for my overall health, but similar to you, it’s one of those things I wouldn’t necessarily revisit, Jeff: But now, you know, you have a document, you have a reason to go back into it. Christina: right. Well, but, but also, I mean, I think to your point, just the act of doing it, um, you know, and this is case, we’re both writers. I think this is the, the case for a lot of, of people who, who write like it, it is one of those things that like, that’s what will almost like cement it in my mind. You know what I mean? Like, as, as, as mattering [00:15:00] like, like even if it’s something innocuous, even if I don’t remember the small details of just that, that the fact that like, I’ve done it, like, like to your point, helps you kind of process things and kind of, you know, act more as kind of a therapeutic place. Jeff: Yeah, I don’t, when I’m writing like that, or just in general, I don’t feel like I’m writing from my brain or feel like I’m writing on my brain. Christina: Yeah, yeah. Jeff: It’s like I am actually putting the information in, not drawing it out weirdly. Christina: Yeah. Yeah. No, I, I know, I, I, I, I love that actually, I’ve never thought of it before. Writing on my brain. I love that. That’s really, that, I think that’s really profound. Jeff: Yeah. So there’s, um, there’s a kind of journaling that I wish I, I, well, I don’t beat myself up at all to be clear about this ’cause that I’m too old to do that anymore. The Artist’s Way and Creative Practices Jeff: Um, but there’s this book I read back in. Oh God, 2019 99 called The Artist’s Way by this woman Julie Cameron. And I don’t remember much about this book except for, and I probably have talked about it on this podcast [00:16:00] years ago at this point, but she has this practice, she calls morning Pages. And the idea is you sit down first thing in the morning, you fill three pages, you don’t think about what you’re writing or why you just keep the pen moving. And, and I, what I have found, that’s the only kind of real regular journaling I’ve ever done. It’s a great, great hack for me. ’cause it, it, I can do that. And I fill, I’ll fill a, you know, big notebook and I have a box full of them from over the years. ’cause again, I’m old. Um, but what is, I have never, I don’t think there’s been a single day that I’ve done those morning pages when I haven’t been a little surprised and something hasn’t emerged that. I’m like, I’ll think to myself, well shit, if I hadn’t have done this, where would that have stayed and lived and, and lodged itself. Right. Like, um, so anyway, I I’m glad you are bringing this up ’cause it’s reminding me of that and New Year is a great time to be thinking about that. Christina: Totally, totally. No, I love that. And I, yeah, I, I found the book The Artist’s Way, a Spiritual Path to Higher [00:17:00] Creativity. Jeff: Yes, Christina: and it’s like this yellow gold book, but like, apparently, and then like they, they, they, they, they sell Morning pages Journal, a Jeff: they do, of course. I Christina: Yeah. Yeah, of course. Jeff: it probably took her two decades to realize she should be cashing in on that, but she did. Christina: No, honestly, so the book, it looks like it was published the first one in 92, Jeff: Yeah. Christina: then they were selling the companion volume to the Artist’s Way as December 29th, 1997. Um, so, so like Jeff: that you’re doing this history. This is delightful. Christina: I, well, I just looked at Amazon is just kind of filling this out for me, so I’m, I’m, I’m, I’m, I’m, I’m, so at least it is possible that, that the, the book pages might have been even earlier than that, but like, good for her on like, recognizing there’s also a Artist’s Way workbook, um, now that was like a decade later, like 2006. Jeff: Yeah, that’s what I, maybe that’s what I’m thinking of. That came much later. Christina: Yeah, yeah. But, but it does seem like she got into that, like a David Allen kind of, you know, like, you know, whatever steps of highly, you know what I mean? Like, like all that kind of like stuff, [00:18:00] which Jeff: You’re letting the publisher have those meetings with you. Christina: Which honestly look good for you if you’re selling that many and whatnot. And, and if you come up with this journaling way, yes, sell the freaking paper. You should be selling PDF copies so that people can have it on their iPads now, like, you know, Jeff: Yeah. Christina: or, or, or on the remarkable tablets or whatever. Jeff: she had another thing actually I haven’t thought about in a long time. It wasn’t as useful to me long term. It helped me in the moment I. In the moment I was in, she called ’em artist dates and the idea was like, ’cause as you said in the title, it’s all about creativity. She was like, you, you take yourself out, go to a, whatever it is, a museum, a art supply shop, something like that. But with intention, like, I am going out to do this thing on my own alone because I know that it has some connection to what feels good to me about art and creativity and expression, whatever it was. That seems like a silly thing. Like it’s basically her saying, go to a museum. There was something about calling it an artist date. I think I was in a relationship too at the time where I was like not, it was not easy for me to [00:19:00] just go do something on my own. It was just a weird dynamic a little bit. So anyway, that was another good thing that came out of it. I mean, I, you don’t really have to work hard to tell me to go do something on my own, but at that time in my life you did. Yeah, she was great. That’s awesome. Christina: Yeah. Yeah. Uh, yeah. No, that is funny. Yeah. So yeah, so apparently that book was published in, in 1992 and, um, you know, uh, was immediately like, well, the first printing was about 9,000 copies. In 1992, the book was published by Jeremy Tarcher. Now part of Pink Wing Group revised and millions of copies have since been sold millions. Jeff: it was total like guru status by the Christina: Oh yeah, absolutely. No, absolutely. You know, and, and in a, yeah, she, she was, uh, she’s a, she was born in 1948, and so, uh, she’s still alive. She’s still kicking it. Um, Jeff: yeah. I think she made some new book that was like kind of a take on it, but it was a different, I don’t remember. Anyway. You’re the Christina: Yeah, no, no. Her, her list of like, of like books that she’s published is, she’s the, the most recent one. So she’s still doing the, the, the [00:20:00] writer’s way thing, living the, the artist’s way. An intuitive path to greater creativity. So I guess they did a 2024 version Write for Life, a toolkit for Writers Seeking wisdom, A spiritual Path to Creative Connection. Six week artist program. Jeff: it’s kind of like David Allen, where it’s like, wouldn’t it be nice to have created something when you were, whatever, reasonably younger, like 20, 30 years ago, that not only that you can ride for a long time, but you probably don’t feel bad about riding it for a long time. Right? Like, ’cause you can create things or have a band or something like that, that like your only choice is to ride that thing, but it gets pretty ugly. I see you Vince Neil. Um, but yeah, anyway, must be Christina: No, it ha it has to be nice, right? ’cause it’s like, okay, well no, and, and then it has all these little spinoff things, so it’s not like you have to feel like, I mean, although th this actually, this would, this would be an interesting idea for like a, a, a novel or a screenplay or something, which would be to be like, okay, you know, and people have have done like riffs on these things before on, on, you know, shows or whatever. But, so this would be an interesting story, I think to kind of focus on where it’s like you have somebody who is like, just famous for like, this, this one thing that they did, [00:21:00] and now their whole life has to revolve around it. But what if it was like, something that they didn’t like actually, like, believe in? Jeff: yes, Christina: what if you have the guru? What if you have the guru who’s like, actually is like, actually I don’t really, you know, I’m, I’m, I’m David Allen, but I, but I can’t actually get anything done. I have to have like a whole, you know, cadre of assistance to actually organize my, my, my, my calendar and my life. For me, you know, I don’t Jeff: Carol and Pluribus, I don’t know if you’re watching Pluribus, but that Yes. Her, her whole like book series. Clearly she was at a point where she’s like, yes, I should still ride this, but I cannot. That’s all right. Things changed for her. Um, okay. I have to tell you about something insane that happened to me at the end of 25. Christina: Okay. Alright. Before, before we do that, let me let Ru first, um, let’s, uh, let’s, let’s go ahead and, and get our, our sponsor read Jeff: Oh, way to remember the sponsor. We remember you sponsor. Christina: We, we, we do. 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That’s try dot copilot money slash Overtired and use that coupon Overtired and you will, as I said, save 26% off your first year. So try copilot money slash Overtired. Use the coupon code Overtired. Thank you very much. Copilot money. Jeff: Bam. Can you hear my Synology? Christina: No, Jeff: Oh, that’s funny. ’cause I, I get this. Hum. I recently com I, I’ll visit this in GrAPPtitude. I, [00:24:00] uh, I completely clean, installed my Synology after like six years. ’cause when I did. Build it. Initially, I actually didn’t really understand how to use it, and I, and I made some mistakes that because of all the stuff I put on, it was hard to sort of, I was treating it like it was gonna be an external drive and I could just kind of work with, you know, which was a huge mistake. Um, but anyway, I, it’s working so hard. It’s working so hard and it’s on my desk, which it normally wouldn’t be. So I hear this humming. Didn’t know if you heard it. Christina: I, I did not, I did not, which is a good thing. So, okay, so, all right. Uh, let, let’s, let’s go back. So what, what, yeah, I’m ready. I need to hear what happened to you at the end of 2025. All right. Unexpected Alley Incident Jeff: All right, so, um, my boys are out. They’re almost never out, but they’re both out with friends, different places. My wife and I we’re home and we were eating dinner and I got an alert from my back door ring camera, and. That almost never happens. It’s only exists to, to notify me of like alley shoppers. We’re in, in the city. We have an alley behind us and, and we get a fair amount of pretty [00:25:00] harmless alley shopping. Like it’s, is the car unlocked? If it is, you got some change. If not, I’m moving on. Um, but I like to know when they’re there. Christina: yeah, Jeff: We’ve had some bikes stolen and some people go into our garage and stuff like that. It’s very rare that it goes off less than I actually thought it would. Um, and so it goes off and it goes off at around 7:00 PM very unusual. And, uh, and so I, I, I pull it up and I look and, and I, all I can see is there’s two cars parked in the alley. I have this weird view where, um, it’s kind of a fence and then our garage. So I can see between those two things to the alley basically. So there’s two cars. That’s weird actually. And when I see some of people’s like videos about folks breaking into their cars, there’s often two that come. And so I was like, oh, okay, well it’s, I should just like go out and look. So we go and we kind of look at our, at our back window to see if we can see anything. And we’re just like, yeah, it’s weird. They’re not only parked but the headlights are off. And like, I’m gonna go out and check it out. She’s like, well first, why don’t you look at the video it recorded, which I wasn’t thinking of at all. So I pull up the video, it recorded, and I see these [00:26:00] cars park, but it’s like three or four of them come through the two that I can see park. And all of a sudden there are probably seven or eight figures running down the alley from these cars. Okay? And I’m like, well, that’s crazy. And so I walk out there and I go up to the first car and it’s got Texas plates. And around here where we have a little bit of an ice invasion, Texas plates are reported a lot. I look at the next car and it’s got no plates at all. And I look at the car after that and it’s got vanity plates, specifically chosen one with a Z. Um, and, and I’m like, oh my God. It’s the thing like ice is in my alley. And, uh, and so I come back in, I I’m like, you tell my wife, like, should probably get your coat on. I think it’s the thing is what I said. And, and we go out and sure enough, like at the end of our alley where there is a family and, and they are, um, US citizens, they’re Mexican immigrants, um, that’s where I see all these officers sort of, or these agents sort of coalescing and um, I’m gonna leave some aspects of this out. They were [00:27:00] actually, they were serving, uh, uh, narcotics warrant that ended up being totally misguided. Nothing happened of it. Um, but it was super scary. But I kind of don’t wanna say more than that because I wanna be really clear that as everyone should know about policing, a search warrant is not an indictment. Um, and oftentimes search warrants are so searching and, and, and often come up with. With nothing. Right? And, and maybe even were targeted at the wrong person. And there’s didn’t even have the name of my neighbor on it. It’s this whole thing. But the point is, it was a little different from what we’ve been hearing because there was a different agency there serving a warrant. It was the airport, airport, police department, ’cause of a package. So there was that piece, there was actually a signed warrant. ’cause everyone’s trained to say, show me the warrant. Show me the warrant. So everyone, you know, my wife and I were the first ones there. Um, and then another neighbor rolled up, and then I’ll get to the rest in a second. Um, so it, it’s shocking that it’s happening in our alley. Christina: in our alley, right? Jeff: just like, Christina: you, yeah. Jeff: what? What the Christina: I, I mean, how [00:28:00] I would feel to a certain extent would be like, I’d be like, am I in Amer in an episode of the Americans? Like, like, you know, Jeff: is, did they have to write it this way? Just ’cause how else are you gonna bring it to the people? You know? It’s, you gotta bring it to the characters. Um, so anyway, we go down there and, and there’s one, so all of the, everyone decides the airport PD guy who has no mask and is kind of like presenting like a pretty normal cop basically. And he is got a badge and a name and a number. But walking in and out of the house, all around us are these guys who are in full battle fatigues. They’ve got masks on, they’ve got ars. Um, they are, they are a weird mix of people. There’s a woman in there who’s like looking like, literally like she was cast for a movie to be, uh, an, an ice person. In this case they were Homeland Security Investigations, HSI. But it’s all intertwined at this point. Um, and then there was a guy that must have been like eight feet. That was crazy. There was a single guy that was wearing a, like a straight up like helmet, uh, for, as if he were going into battle. [00:29:00] Nobody else is wearing a helmet. Um. And none of them were talking. They were just passing through. And, um, and so we tried to engage one of them, talked to them for a little bit, do the thing you do. Hey, why don’t you take that mask off? You know, I don’t wanna get docked. I was like, uh, Christina: around. Jeff: it was like, I both understand why you don’t wanna get docked. I also feel like you’ve got the power here, brother. Um, and which was the conversation we had, um, I was like, you have a mask on. You also have your finger on the trigger of a gun. And he’s like, well, that’s not, it’s not on the trigger. This is how we hold guns, dude. I was like, I understand that, but your finger is itching at the trigger of a gun. And so he put his hands on top of the butt of the gun. ’cause it was kind of, you know, mounted the way it is. Is that better? I was like, no, you’ve still got all the power. Take the mask off. Like, at least. Um, and uh, what, what was really interesting, and I I have this sort of like wrap up that occurred to me later that kind of blew my mind is, you know, in our neighborhood, um, because ice activity has been going on all around our neighborhood, like in. Neighborhoods [00:30:00] surrounding our neighborhood or a little further out, but all within a, I could get in the car and rush out there distance. Basically we have these, we have these neighborhood signal groups. The first one that popped up was actually around my son’s school, which is very close to here and has a lot of East African and Hispanic, um, immigrants and, and, um, and so that we knew that was like, you know, people were scared there. Some kids weren’t coming to school. And so, um, some neighbors organized in such a way that they could a, have a signal, uh, communication channel. But also part of that was planning at the beginning of the day and that release time for enough people to sort of be paired up in areas around the school, but not so close that it freaks the kids out. That like if something happened, there could be sort of a rapid response. So we had that signal group. There’s a broader signal group that probably covers like a four block area, and then there’s a wider one that’s our wider neighborhood basically. And that one’s like a rapid response signal group. So these have been going. Pretty, like consistently [00:31:00] ever since it was announced that we were getting ICE and Homeland Security folks here. Um, so the network was all in place. And, and so I’m out there initially and I see all the cars. I’m like, holy shit. Wife and I go to the end of the block. We start talking to first the airport PD guy who’s there, and then the the one HSI guy who comes out. Then another neighbor, another neighbor. I go back to take pictures of the plates because folks around here are keeping a registry that you can get through the signal group of all of the makes and models of cars that we know have been at these, um, kind of ICE activities or homeland security activities, and then their license plates. And so there’s like a running log, which has happened in other cities too. So I was taking pictures of all the cars. Um, but I was pretty like, I mean, I’ve been through some shit and. Having it in your alley is very different from going halfway across the world as like an activist or something. Um, and having it ha neighbors are people we know and care about. And so knowing that, not knowing what’s happening for them, which I don’t mean to bury that lead [00:32:00] ’cause I’m kind of getting to that part, but I also want to just respect their privacy. Um, so like the thing I should have mentioned at the top is like, we know these folks and it was fucking terrifying to be standing there arguing with these HSI guys knowing that at some point, or just assuming at some point these people we know are gonna be dragged outta the house in front of us. And then it was just like this constant question of what the fuck will we do? Then? It did not happen to be really clear, uh, ahead of time. So I’m taking pictures of these cars, I’m like, oh shit. I’m supposed to notify like the signal group, but I’ve got, I’ve got all the presence I need to take pictures of cars. I’ve got the presence I need to engage these guys, which my wife was doing plenty good job of, so I could just like walk away and do the license plate thing. But when I pulled up my phone. To open signal. I opened Slack three times, like I could not, I got an S into my search, my app search, and like kept clicking the wrong thing. I was shaking. It was also freezing out and so like I’m shaking and so [00:33:00] thank God it occurred to me. I have one friend I know on this signal group that I, I know would answer the phone, so I called her. I called her and I was like, I need to be quick. Here are like the fundamental details. Can you please notify? The signal group and the rapid response people. So that was great. She did initially, the first group that showed up, which was just incredible, were like all of our neighbors, we all know this family. Like it’s not, they are just neighbors. It’s not like it’s a special offset group or something. Like they’re neighbors. So all of the neighbors show up. We have a really tight block. Um, that was incredible because it’s not like it’s a neighbor of activists. It’s what’s been incredible about this stuff from the beginning, which is like how easy it seems to be for people to pop outta their house and be like, Uhuh. Like it seems like, it seems like a lot of people are not feeling inhibited about that, which I think is really cool. And I totally respect the people that feel inhibited, right? Like, ’cause it’s just, it’s a whole thing to go out there. So we had this great group of neighbors and they were all, we had a public school teacher who was just killing it with this one HSI guy. It was so, [00:34:00] so good to watch and it felt really powerful and I think she was doing a really good job of trying to sort of like. Knock some things into this guy’s head knowing that like, you know, you’re in a dynamic that kind of you, there’s not a lot of room for things to change. Right. But given that she, it was really just inspiring watching her do her thing and then the like rapid response community showed up, which is like a mix of, you know, folks who are kind of just dedicated neighbors and then people who are sort of what you might call the usual suspects, right? Like the people you would expect, especially in South Minneapolis to show up at a thing like this. And I don’t know if you’ve heard about the thing people do with whistles around these things. Christina: Yeah. Well, I, I, all I’ve heard is that, and I ha, so all I know is I think sometimes people have whistles and kind of like, like, like blow them, almost like to alert people like that, that like, like the, like the, the, the, that like ice is there. Jeff: Yes, exactly. And that yes, that’s exactly it. And that’s been going on here and, [00:35:00] and everybody’s getting whistle. You know, sometimes when you get a good, it’s, I’m not calling it a bit, ’cause I’ll tell you in a minute why it was effective, um, in ways that I hadn’t anticipated. But, uh, you know, it’s like a, it’s, I can do this, I can get a whistle, I’m gonna get a whistle, right? Like, that’s something I can do. Like, it’s something that really caught on and there’s all these whistles being passed around and people on the neighborhood group being like, got a bag of whistles if you wanna come by. So I, ima imagine at this point that when these HSI or ICE people roll up to a thing before they get out, they’re like T minus 15 minutes to whistles, right? Like, this is how long we have before everyone shows up. And, and so pretty soon it’s whistles everywhere. I had a neighbor who kept putting off her, um. Car alarm just to make more crazy noise. We had another neighbor next to this neighbor who is a very conservative like Trump guy who, when he doesn’t like the noise that’s happening in the neighborhood sets off fireworks. And for some reason he was like, I’m gonna do the thing I do, even though there’s all these guys with guns and I’m gonna set off fireworks. But in that case, ’cause he is pissed off at all of us, like it was so [00:36:00] fucking chaotic for a minute. Um, but it was, it was an incredible thing to see how quickly people can deploy basically. Um, ’cause we aren’t like Chicago where like we’ve had a lot of activity here, but it’s been pretty quiet activity. Like, it’s like what happened here? It’s like you and your neighbors know about it and maybe 20 people showed up from your neighborhood rapid response. But like, they’re not the kinds of stories that. They’re not landing on rooftops, they’re not showing up with a hundred cars and calling people away. They’re hauling one person at a time away. And you hear about it here and there, but it’s been very quiet, unlike Chicago. Um, and so to have it given that, especially to have it show up just in your alley was like really, really insane. Um, so anyway, so it all, fortunately the, the police HSI, everybody left with nothing. They did not carry our neighbors away. They did not have any, any result of this warrant that we could tell. But of course, we’re not gonna know. Another [00:37:00] theme of this is how, how hard it is for good information to be resilient in a moment like this, right? That’s a whole other theme. And that, that’s one that gets me kinda riled up when people start after the fact or during the fact really kind of shouting out almost things that are wrong. Like the, the call that went out. For people to come. Said there were six cars in my alley with Texas plates, but I was very clear, there are six cars in my alley. One of them has Texas plates, right? So it’s like, that kind of stuff is a little spooky, but here’s what happened. So at the end it was all over. Our neighbors were able to pop out, wave at everybody, thank everybody. They had been handcuffed this family, um, in their living room while HSI figured out if they were citizens. And, um, what had what the whistles meant in this case was that they knew people were all over around the house. And that was, I’m sure, a level of comfort to know that like something’s happening out there. And then we learned later that there was an immigrant family down the block in the [00:38:00] other direction, across kind of a thoroughfare that we’re on the intersection of who heard the whistles and knew like, let’s stay in the house. There’s a lot going on out there. I dunno what it is, but now I hear whistles. Let’s stay in the house. And, um, and so it was quite a, quite a thing. Family Activism and Signal Setup Jeff: And what I kind of realized afterwards. Was we started this year. My family, my in-laws, my in-laws especially, were very, they’re, they’re, they’re very, um, active. They do kind of activist work, but it’s very like, um, service oriented. But they’ll go to an anti-war protest. They’ll go, you know, they’ll do the thing. They’re, they’re lovely people. And my father-in-law, especially at the beginning of the year, I was like, I don’t know what’s coming. Um, I hear that it’s good for everyone to have signal if we wanna be able to communicate to each other. So I wanna learn how to use signal. And so I helped him, my mother-in-law set it up. I created kind of a family group for Signal and everyone was setting up signal, right? Like at that point, not knowing what was gonna come. It wasn’t even January 20th yet. Unexpected End of Year Incident Jeff: And I wrapped up my year activating a signal network for rapid response because I [00:39:00] had masked people in my alley with guns refusing to identify themselves driving cars from out of state. That is insane. And I was like, that looks pretty tight. Season wrap up. Like, what the fuck? Because I kind of had gotten to the point, I guess prior to when ICE got here in, in the first place, I’d gotten to the point where I’m like, I don’t even really think about Signal anymore. Um, but then they came here and it, and it popped up. So that’s what, that’s what happened in my alley. Um, at the end of the year. Christina: And, and, and, and, and, and I mean, and, and, and you said, you said your neighbors are okay. Speculations and Concerns Christina: I mean, do, do you know anything more about like, like what, what happened or like what the, what the situation was? Jeff: I don’t know anymore. And that’s where I’m like a little cautious because since it was like a warrant for something, it was a narcotics warrant, right? Like, I, I have no idea what happened there. I don’t know. I can, I can only speculate. Um, but I know that the, the [00:40:00] name on that warrant was not someone that lives there. Um, so I can tell you that ’cause I saw the warrant. Um, and, and that’s the most I really feel comfortable saying. Christina: Fair enough. Yeah. I, I, I, I, yeah. I’m not, I’m not trying to like, Jeff: No, I get it. I get it. That’s me actually. Dealing with Law Enforcement Jeff: I’ve been wrestling with like, how much, even on the, I kind of like was asking people to be cautious, even on the signal, because they were sharing details about the warrant. I was like, Hey, details in a warrant. Do not share those, because that sticks to people. And like the details in the warrant were just like, no, we’re not gonna do this. Even when the guy read me the warrant, I was like, are you serious about that? He’s like, oh man, for sure. Okay, sounds good. Let’s, we’ll talk in an hour when you’re all done and you don’t have anything. Like I, I’ve been down this road before. I was a reporter for a long time, like I watched The Wire. Um, Christina: exactly. I was gonna say, yeah, I was gonna say the, the sort of reporting I did, like, yeah, I watched the Wire. Um, so would be Jeff: I said that to the guy. I didn’t say I watched the, yeah, I didn’t say I watched The Wire to the guy, but I was like, he [00:41:00] kept gaslighting us and I was like, come on man. Like you and I we’re smart people, you and I, and that was me being generous. But like, we’re smart people. You and I like, we know this thing you’re saying. It’s like, it’s totally not the case. Like when I asked him. The airport PD guy. What’s up with the cars with Texas plates and no plates and vanity plates? I don’t know, I don’t coordinate with those guys. I was like, okay, that’s weird. ’cause like here you are and they’re walking all around you. Surely you coordinated with them enough to get them here. It was just like, what the fuck? Just so much gaslighting that I won’t even get into, but it was just nonstop. But I was so proud watching my neighbors when the rapid responsible showed up. It was a, there’s always like some people in those situations where I, I, I get pretty activated around lack of discipline and I understand how that happens. But having been in like really super high stakes situations where people could, and who this was one, right? Like I don’t, I don’t react well internally to people who I feel like are working out something that’s theirs. Um, [00:42:00] and at the same time, how do we know how to process this, right? Like, I don’t, we, it was something incredible to watch Mask men and one masked woman walking up and down my alley, bumping past me with guns, with masks, with no idea, with no badges, refusing to pro produce any saying, why does it matter anyhow, saying how much threat they’re under, seeing how they get followed, like just, it was, it was an incredible thing. I had my reaction, but my reaction was based on wiring, based on really intense, unusual experiences. Um, other people, this is new to them. This kind of thing is new to me too, but, so anyway, I, I just like, I saved that. I didn’t even tell you guys when it happened. I’m like, I’ll just tell them on the podcast. ’cause Christina: yeah, no, I mean, that’s, that’s wild. I mean, like, and it’s just, it’s just, well, and, and it’s, I don’t know, it’s so dystopic, right? Like, it’s such a, like a, a terrible like thing to like have to like witness part of, right? Because like, look, yeah, there are going to be circumstances when maybe like, you know, Homeland Security or somebody else, like really actually does need to be involved and, you know, [00:43:00] um, you know, at your neighbor’s house. And like, that’s unfortunate, right? But like, there, there are real circumstances where that could be a case. Like I, I, I, I, I mentioned the, the Americans earlier, that was like, based Jeff: I need to watch that. Christina: It’s a great show. But, but the, the, the, uh, a former CIA agent was one of the, the, the, the creators. But the, um, the idea came to like, uh, one of the showrunners basically, he read an article, I think in the New Yorker or something about a, a family that like seemed like, just like the perfect, like normal family next door. And like the kids came home from school one day and the parents had been picked up because it turns out that they had been Russian spies living in the United States for like 20 years. And like, they were like actual Russian spies. And, and then that kind of like went into, okay, well, well, well, what happens then? Like, what happens to that family and, and what happens to get to that point? Like, what happens? Like if your neighbors are those things, right? And so there are those like very much like stranger than fiction. Like, like things, right? But in most cases, that’s not the circumstance. And, and certainly the way that like all this has been handled and the way that they’re doing all of this treat things for, [00:44:00] you know, like whatever the warrants were for whatever the situations are where they’re like, okay, now we’re gonna bring all these other groups in. We’re not going to have any due process at all, and we’re not going to, to bother with any sort of thing of humanity at all and then freak everybody else out, like is just, you know, then, and then it puts you like, as, as the neighbor, like in this position where you’re like, okay, well how do we get the word out? How do we help, how do we, you know, make sure that if’s something, is that if this is something that you know, isn’t what we, what we think that it is or whatever, that we can make sure that they’re not going to be. ’cause we see all the reports all the time. I mean, US citizens are getting arrested for, Jeff: Yeah, totally. Christina: the wrong way, Jeff: Oh yeah, we had a, we had a woman here probably, I think she was like in her sixties, and she walked out of her house ’cause there was something happening across the street. And in moments she was in the car, she was gone. Her husband didn’t know where she was. She was released later that day. Like we’ve had a lot of stories like that. And so that was stressful too, going in, right? Like when my partner and I went, went up to talk to this guy, I, I left down the alley to take pictures, but I [00:45:00] was like looking over my shoulder constantly. ’cause she and I have talked about how, like, can you imagine if one of us was taken and we didn’t know? And I was like, oh, we are in a situation right now where no way can I say, there’s no chance one of us will be taken. Like, no way. And you know, the longer you’re there, the more you push it a little bit, you know, not push it like physically or something, but just like push it a little more people out front. Someone kicked an ice car in, in an HSI car and got like pepper sprayed or whatever. Um, Christina: and it’s, and it’s like, don’t do that. Like, don’t like, Jeff: Well, it’s funny because, it’s funny because that per I, this is, I, I know there are people listening who will think I’m such an asshole for this, but I, to I, I feel zero apologetic for it. Reflections on Responsibility Jeff: So I am, I’m not like a huge fan, like kick the car when there’s a family that we don’t know how they’re doing and these people are around, like, don’t escalate in that way with these people. Don’t set off fireworks behind the guys that have their fingers resting near triggers. Like you Christina: That’s what I’m saying. That, that, yeah. Jeff: yeah, you just don’t do that. Uh, but here’s the part that makes me sound like an asshole and, and I don’t mind at all. [00:46:00] Um, they were, they were the only person that was pepper sprayed. And, and it was this, you know, certain people that come from outside the neighborhood. It was this very dramatic thing, whatever they pepper spray, you know, whatever. And I was like, what, what happened? They kicked the car. I was like, eh, I’m going in like, I mean like, yeah, you got pepper spray because you kicked the car. I assume you were in for that. Like you signed just like the guy with the mask who’s worried about being docked. He signed up for this dude. Christina: I was gonna say, you, you, you, you signed up for this, you, you, you, you’ve signed up because you saw Christina O’s you know, like ridiculous, like, you know, like, come, come join Ice, you know, like, like, you know, freaking social media, you know, posts or whatever, like there ads you’re doing like, yeah. Like you, you know exactly what you’re doing, so fuck off. I don’t, yeah, I have zero. Jeff: I I said you signed up for this. I did not sign up for this. I said you signed up for all of it, dude. Like you Christina: Yeah, absolutely. No, I mean, honestly, well, well look, you know, it’s the same thing like the military, frankly, like, you know, like in the, in, in the seventies and stuff, and we saw, you know, more of it then, like, I’m not saying that it was like the, the right or like nice or like humane thing to spit in the, in their faces. [00:47:00] Right. But like. Especially after the draft was gone. Like, you sign up for that shit, Jeff: It’s a tough man. I, I had that, I, that experience throughout the Iraq war where. I knew. I mean, there’s the economic draft. There’s all right, there’s all these reasons people end up in war. But at the end of the day, when I am walking around a city I love, and other Americans are there in armor and Humvees and they have destroyed a city, I feel like this is what you signed up for. It’s not what you signed up for, but it is literally what you signed. Same with police. It’s a little bit Christina: that’s Jeff: I totally respect the trauma. I respect that you’re in situations where Christina: that’s real. No. Jeff: your values. Like I Christina: Absolutely. Absolutely. And, and, and that, that is real. And, and to your point, there might be like, like economic scenarios, drafts and other scenarios where like you’re like, well, I had a choice, but I didn’t have a choice. Okay, but you knew that this was a trade off. Like you knew that this was a thing that comes with, with, with the territory. If it comes with adulation, but it comes with the bad stuff too. Right. Jeff: And if you’re killing people, I don’t feel super bad about saying that. I feel super bad for you for having to live with that [00:48:00] fact. But like I don’t feel bad for saying, Hey man, Christina: well, I mean, like, and, and it’s a Jeff: have said no. Christina: and it’s a completely different like thing. I’m not even trying to categorize it the same way. ’cause it’s, it’s not. But like, just, just like in, in my life, you know, people oftentimes will like, yell at me about stuff that they don’t like, about, like the companies like that I work for. And you know, what I, I’m, I’m part of my job is to kind of be a public face for, for those things. And that means that I get yelled at and that’s okay. And like that, that I, I quite literally knew that I signed up for that. Does that mean that I always appreciate it? That is, does that mean that I don’t get annoyed sometimes? Does that mean that I like being like tarred and feathered with like mistakes or decisions that like, I had nothing to do with Absolutely not right. But like, that’s quite literally part of my job. So, you know, it, it, it is. So I can’t like turn around and be like, oh, well, you know, you can’t, you know, like. You know, say, say this to me, or whatever. Right. Um, but, and, and again, I realize it’s a completely different scale of things. I’m not in any way trying to equate the, the, the, the two [00:49:00] scenarios, Jeff: No, but it’s, I mean, it is, yeah, Christina: but all of us, but all of us, we have jobs and we do things and like in a case like this, like if you work for those agencies, right. Especially right now, and like I recognize and I can be sympathetic that you may not have signed up. Under these circumstances. Having said that, I will say that if you signed up in the last eight years, you knew that these were things that were going in a certain direction, right? Um, I, I, I, I, I will, I will further say that like I, I’m not gonna say that like every single person is involved, but I will say like in the last eight years, you’ve, you’ve seen which way the wind was going and, and, and, and, and that’s okay. You can make that decision and, and like, I’m not gonna judge you or your character as a person for that decision. I’m, I’m, I’m, I’m not. ’cause we all have to make decisions about where we work. Having said that, that just also means like what we’ve been saying, you’re gonna have to deal with some shit. You’re gonna deal with people recording your face. You’re gonna have to deal with people being angry with you. You’re gonna have to deal with, to your point, people kicking the cop car. And if that’s all that happens and like, and, and, and, and it’s not gonna lead to another escalation point, that’s fine. I, I’m with you. I

Finding Genius Podcast
Public Service & Politics: Brian Stahl On Serving Texas' 6th District

Finding Genius Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 4, 2026 18:44


Join us in this episode as Brian Stahl, Republican candidate for U.S. House of Representatives in Texas' 6th Congressional District, shares his journey from law enforcement to politics – and his vision for a safer, stronger community… Brian is a Christian, husband, father, and lifelong public servant. With over two decades in law enforcement, he has protected Texas families in a variety of roles, from field training officer and undercover narcotics officer to SWAT team member, air support officer, firearms instructor, and HSI task force officer. In this conversation, we discuss: The difference between local and federal political processes.  Why Brian is so passionate about running for the 6th District of Texas. How serving in law enforcement has shaped Brian's political perspective.  The difference between local and federal political processes, and why it matters. Brian's vision for a government that is accountable, transparent, and community-centered. Tune in to learn how service, integrity, and commitment guide Brian Stahl's mission –  and what he hopes to achieve in Congress. To keep up with his campaign, visit Stahlfortexas.com!

Security Unfiltered
Power Without Stealth: Should America Flex In Cyberspace Or Starve Cartels Online

Security Unfiltered

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 8, 2025 73:48 Transcription Available


Send us a textWe trace Jake's unlikely route from journalism to the White House, how DEF CON's Voting Village began, and why imposter syndrome can be a secret advantage when paired with relentless learning. Then we pull apart cyber strategy, Stuxnet's signal value, and a plan to choke fentanyl through targeted offensive operations against cartels' digital lifelines.• launching a policy career by building expert networks• founding the DEF CON Voting Village and publishing policy insights• managing imposter syndrome with trusted advisors and study• shifting from shields up to active defense in cyber• why Stuxnet's visibility served a political goal• using law enforcement cyber tactics beyond ransomware• how fentanyl economics and pill presses scaled harm• China's precursor role and Sinaloa's market pivot• Coast Guard and HSI authorities for upstream disruption• making fentanyl unprofitable through targeted cyber pressureFind Jake on LinkedIn: Jake BronnBook: Fentanyl, The Mass Poisoning Of America And The Cartel Behind ItSupport the showFollow the Podcast on Social Media! Tesla Referral Code: https://ts.la/joseph675128 YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@securityunfilteredpodcast Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/secunfpodcast/Twitter: https://twitter.com/SecUnfPodcast Affiliates➡️ OffGrid Faraday Bags: https://offgrid.co/?ref=gabzvajh➡️ OffGrid Coupon Code: JOE➡️ Unplugged Phone: https://unplugged.com/Unplugged's UP Phone - The performance you expect, with the privacy you deserve. Meet the alternative. Use Code UNFILTERED at checkout*See terms and conditions at affiliated webpages. Offers are subject to change. These are affiliated/paid promotions.

The Joe Pags Show
Victor Avila Exposes the Narco Threat & the War Department Backlash - Dec 2 Hr 2

The Joe Pags Show

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 3, 2025 43:31


Victor Avila, Assistant Director at ONDCP–OELA and former HSI agent, joins Pags with a jaw-dropping look inside the fight against international drug runners — and what he reveals will shock you. Avila breaks down what's really happening off the coast of Venezuela, why War Secretary Pete Hegseth is under fire, and why some on the left seem more concerned about “protecting” narco traffickers than protecting Americans. He explains how intel operations work, how drug-running boats are intercepted, and why certain groups are suddenly demanding due process for narco terrorists. Avila also exposes the staggering amounts of money these networks generate and what's at stake if the U.S. pulls back. This is insider, on-the-ground truth you won't hear anywhere else. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Mornings with Carmen
AI genetic revolution and AI ethics - Austin Gravley | Veteran's Day, Thanksgiving, and telling of God's Glory - Kathy Branzell

Mornings with Carmen

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 6, 2025 48:47


Austin Gravley of Digital Babylon and the What Would Jesus Tech podcast talks about how the Chinese Communist Party is looking at using AI to enhance the genetic "quality" of their children, among other uses.  What are the ethical guidelines?  What are acceptable and unacceptable uses?  The National Day of Prayer Taskforce's Kathy Branzell (who is a "military brat") talks about the importance of supporting and praying for our veterans and current military members.  The also talks about giving thanks and "telling of His glory among the nations, Hsi wonderful deeds among all the peoples."  Faith Radio podcasts are made possible by your support. Give now: Click here  

Ending Human Trafficking Podcast
356 — From Guilt to Growth: Lessons in Anti-Trafficking Collaboration

Ending Human Trafficking Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 13, 2025 35:07


Dr. Douglas Gilmer joins Dr. Sandie Morgan as they explore how 30 years of carrying the memory of arresting a child who needed help, not handcuffs, drove his commitment to building true collaboration in anti-trafficking work. Dr. Douglas Gilmer Dr. Douglas Gilmer is a 35-year law enforcement veteran and proud military veteran who retired from the Department of Homeland Security and Homeland Security Investigations in August 2024 after 25 years of federal service. In his final role, he served as Senior Law Enforcement Advisor at the DHS Center for Countering Human Trafficking in Washington, DC. His journey in this field began in 1993 when, as a Charlotte police officer, he encountered a 14-year-old girl being sold for sex. Throughout his federal career, Doug worked and supervised numerous human trafficking cases involving both sex and labor trafficking, domestic and international victims, and adults and minors. He also served as Chief of the Human Rights Violators and War Crimes Center. After retiring, Doug founded Resolved Strategies LLC, a global justice solutions group dedicated to building collaborations and developing solutions to counter human trafficking. He holds a PhD in Organizational Leadership, with research focused on multidisciplinary collaboration in anti-trafficking work. In January 2025, Doug received the William Wilberforce Lifetime Achievement Award. Key Points Dr. Gilmer's research on multidisciplinary teams revealed that the MDT construct is being widely adopted because the old ways of responding to trafficking simply didn't work, and both law enforcement and service providers report more positive attitudes toward each other than commonly assumed. Many social workers are taught in school and by veteran colleagues not to trust law enforcement, creating initial skepticism that dissolves once they experience collaborative work and realize officers genuinely care about victims and wouldn't stay in this demanding field otherwise. The distinction between cooperation and collaboration is critical: cooperation involves helping someone achieve their goal with selfish motivation ("I" or "me"), while true collaboration means working together toward shared goals where your mission becomes mine and mine becomes yours ("we"). Law enforcement agencies are shifting their metrics of success, with HSI agents now receiving the same recognition for identifying and recovering a victim as they do for making an arrest, reflecting a genuinely victim-centered approach. Human trafficking should be approached as a "crime of crimes" with multiple prosecution pathways including money laundering, child sexual abuse material, and other charges that can achieve justice while protecting victims from the retraumatization of testifying. After 30 years of carrying guilt over arresting a 14-year-old trafficking victim in 1993, Dr. Gilmer found closure when a survivor told him at a conference: "You have to learn to forgive yourself for the things you did before you knew better." The current funding and grant process for anti-trafficking work fosters competition between organizations rather than collaboration, creating a system where groups work against each other instead of for each other despite shared goals. Years later, a 16-year-old victim told Dr. Gilmer that after being trafficked since age 13, his response was "the first time law enforcement has ever tried to help me," illustrating how far the field has progressed in adopting trauma-informed, victim-centered approaches. Resources Resolve Strategies Transcript [00:00:00] Douglas Gilmer: I can remember handcuffing her, putting her in the back of my patrol car, [00:00:09] Sandie Morgan: Thinking to myself, if this is the best we can do, why are we doing this? Our guest today was driven by 30 years of carrying the memory of arresting a child who needed help, not handcuffs. I'm Dr. Sandy Morgan with Vanguard University's Global Center for Women a...

Grandes Reportajes de RFI
Cazarrecompensas y redadas: La sombra de la deportación se cierne sobre los latinos de Washington

Grandes Reportajes de RFI

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 29, 2025 12:26


En las calles de Washington, el miedo se ha convertido en el compañero diario de miles de inmigrantes. Las operaciones de ICE, Servicio de Control de Inmigración y Aduana de Estados Unidos, se han intensificado desde que Donald Trump decidiera el 11 de agosto el envío de militares para “combatir la delincuencia”. Desde entonces, las redadas se han vuelto una rutina que paraliza barrios enteros y en particular a la comunidad latina. Detrás de cada puerta cerrada y cada mirada esquiva, se esconden historias de miedo e incertidumbre. Pero la comunidad inmigrante de la capital de Estados Unidos intenta resistir y crecen las voces que se alzan en busca de justicia y dignidad. “Yo no he trabajado durante toda una semana porque tres veces me los encontré. Siempre uso carro, pero como están agarrando en carro y no respetan, estoy yéndo ahora en bicicleta. El sábado, iba caminando en mi ruta de siempre y se me metió un (coche) de Texas y después se me metió Migración. Iban despacito, despacito. Tuve que dar vuelta para que no me agarraran porque yo sabía que me esperaban más adelante, en la misma calle”, dice una habitante de Washington  durante una marcha de miles de personas contra la presencia de los militares. Es inmigrante desde hace 26 años en Estados Unidos y prefiere presentarse con el nombre falso de Laura para proteger su identidad. Su colega que tenía dos trabajos para poder subsistir no contó con la misma suerte. “Cuando llegamos en el turno de la mañana dijeron que ya una persona no estaba con nosotros, porque lo había agarrado Migración en la mañana, comprando pancito y café para ir a su trabajo. No le dieron oportunidad de corte ni nada”, nos cuenta. La militarización de Washington está rompiendo el tejido social  Como Laura, muchos migrantes han dejado de ir a trabajar, no van a misa, piden su mercado a domicilio y dejaron de llevar sus hijos al colegio entre otras actividades diarias. La militarización de Washington bajo el argumento de la inseguridad está rompiendo el tejido social. Laura, cuando se atreve a salir de su casa, no sabe si va a regresar y con lágrimas describe cómo sus hijos, ciudadanos estadounidenses, le están escribiendo mensajes constantemente para confirmar si regresó. “Siempre chequeando: ‘mami ¿llegaste a la casa?, mami ¿llegaste al trabajo?, mami ¿estás bien? Así son esos mensajes día y noche para saber. Y si no contesto, es lo más triste. Yo siempre les digo a mis hijos que si no contesto pues…. Ahora están cazando a la gente por el mero hecho de ser hispanos. En mi trabajo ya llegó dos veces Migración también. Han agarrado mucha gente. Rompen ventanas, no respetan ni los carros ni nada, sólo los sacan, los jalonean y se los llevan” explica Laura. Desde que Trump decretó el estado de emergencia por inseguridad el 11 de agosto pasado, cerca de 2.200 miembros de la guardia nacional y 500 agentes federales de ICE, FBI, HSI, ERO y la DEA están patrullando, haciendo retenes, redadas y deteniendo arbitrariamente a supuestos criminales. Es un despliegue militar que seguirá al menos hasta noviembre y que cuesta más de 1 millón de dólares al día. Cazarrecompensas al servicio de la deportación de Trump Laura cuenta que, además, hay vigilantes a sueldo, cazarrecompensas que reciben hasta 1.500 dólares por inmigrante entregado a las autoridades. “1.500 por hacer eso … Yo miré a uno que tenía un sombrero, se puso lentes negros, camisa negra y pantalón bombacho, cuando baja otro se me queda mirando con su sombrero y lentes oscuros y encapuchado y se fueron caminado a un restaurante latino. Yo no entiendo porque no quieren a la gente latina y van a buscar restaurantes latinos a comer”, nos explica. Aunque es difícil identificarlos, los cazarrecompensas tienen características comunes. Entre ellas que no visten nada oficial, se tapan sus rostros, rara vez muestran su identificación, no presentan órdenes de arresto, perfilan racialmente a los latinos, están fuertemente armados y no tienen órdenes judiciales para entrar a las casas o hacer interrogatorios. Para Elian Contreras, mexicano americano presente en la marcha por la liberación de Washington, están pasando muchas cosas graves y la gente no se entera. “Nosotros vivimos en un complejo de apartamentos en Maryland. Hace unas semanas entraron como a las tres o cuatro de la mañana, quebraron ventanas, en todos los apartamentos de al lado le pusieron cinta adhesiva Tape negro a todas las puertas. Entraron, agarraron una familia entera, ya la deportaron y todo. ¿Para qué necesitaban poner cinta adhesiva Tape negro en todas las puertas? ¿Están ocultando algo, están escondiendo algo que nosotros no queremos saber?”, se pregunta Contreras. 1.000 dólares por inmigrante indocumentado entregado La figura de cazarrecompensas no es nueva en Estados Unidos. Durante el despliegue de la Guardia Nacional en Los Ángeles, ciudadanos denunciaron su presencia y en el estado de Misuri, hay un proyecto de ley para recompensar con 1.000 dólares al que entregue a un inmigrante indocumentado. Para Julian Contreras, hermano de Elian, también ciudadano estadounidense de padres mexicanos, sus encuentros con esta policía secreta han sido desafortunados. “Les grité y les pregunté qué estaban haciendo aquí, que tengan vergüenza por vender a la gente, y sólo me miran así, ríen y mandan a los perros de la policía de DC a intimidarme para exigirme y picarme, para que yo me enoje, los toque y me arresten. Pero no me voy a dejar. Son pandilleros, solo por un dinero es suficiente para vender la gente. Como en la Biblia, cuando Judas vendió a Jesús por 20 monedas”, afirma Julian Contreras. El Departamento de Seguridad Nacional afirma que las acusaciones de que “ICE usa contratistas privados o cazadores de recompensas para realizar arrestos son falsas". Lo que sí ofrece públicamente a los nuevos agentes que se incorporan es 50.000 dólares como bono de ingreso, 60 dólares de condonación de deuda estudiantil y 10.000 dólares de bono anual a todos los empleados. Según ellos, la cifra de solicitudes ya supera las 100.000 tras las campañas de publicidad masiva en televisión y otros medios. “La gente que llevaba dos años sin salir a cenar ahora está saliendo y los restaurantes en los últimos dos días han estado más ocupados que nunca”, repite Donald Trump sobre los supuestos efectos positivos en seguridad que ha tenido su orden de militarizar la ciudad. Sin embargo, dueños de restaurantes cuentan otras versiones muy diferentes. Los restaurantes se vacían porque los clientes tienen miedo de salir  Al norte de Washington, en el barrio Latino, los restaurantes están cada vez más vacíos y muchas personas llevan semanas encerradas en sus casas evitando ser detenidos y deportados. “Hay personas que nos han llamado que quieren que les vayamos a traer su comida porque no han salido durante un mes. Hay una señora que conocí hoy día que le vino un derrame facial del nervio porque le dijeron que estaba migración en su edificio”, explica la propietaria de un restaurante en el barrio de Columbia Heights que prefirió guardar el anonimato por seguridad. La militarización de la ciudad y las detenciones arbitrarias a los migrantes ha generado un daño económico muy profundo del que demorará años en recuperarse. “Conforme empezaron las redadas migratorias, la gente empezó a tener más miedo y de ahí cayó el 30% de ventas hasta, ahorita no se ha recompuesto. Estamos peor que en pandemia. En pandemia, por lo menos la gente sale a comprar, pero ahorita el miedo se apoderó de todos los inmigrantes. Y la verdad es que los inmigrantes son los que alzan la economía, son los que compran”, explica. Al haber menos consumo, esta emprendedora necesita menos gente en su restaurante y se ve obligada a rebajar la cantidad de horas que le ofrece a sus trabajadores. “La economía está mal, la gente no tiene trabajo, no tiene cómo solventar sus gastos. ¿Cuántas horas les pueden dar a un latino? ¿30, 28 horas (semanales)? Antes hacían 30 en un turno y 30 se iban a buscar otro lado, pero ya no hay trabajo, ¡no hay!”, se lamenta. Según ella, también hay migrantes con papeles y otros ciudadanos que se aprovechan de la situación y del miedo de los indocumentados para arañarles cualquier dólar. “Lo que están haciendo es cobrar dinero para ir a traer a tu hijo a la escuela. ‘Ok, yo tengo papeles, yo puedo recoger tu niño, me pagas algo'. Es lo que están haciendo las mamás, por no salir a recoger a sus hijos a la escuela o llevarlos, porque a veces los de Migración están por la escuela, así que pagan a estas personas 20 ó 25 dólares, dependiendo del niño”, afirma. Baja a la mitad la asistencia a las misas por miedo a ser detenidos  Del total de las 2.120 personas que han detenido hasta el momento, la mitad son hispanos, según el Departamento de Justicia. Un perfilamiento que se traslada hasta en la salida de las iglesias, donde los curas han registrado al menos 8 detenciones y una reducción del 50% en la asistencia a sus misas. Sin embargo, prefirieron no hablar con los medios. Para Keya Chaterjee, directora ejecutiva de la organización ‘Free DC', callar es la peor opción ante la dictadura. “Hay personas que están aterrorizadas, que no están saliendo de sus casas y limitando sus actividades, pero no podemos dejarnos intimidar de cara a esta realidad porque los dictadores prosperan en una atmósfera de miedo y caos. Eso es lo que están tratando de incitar”, denuncia. Según Chaterjee, la militarización y la campaña de intimidación por parte de una policía secreta hace parte de una estrategia a largo plazo para no ceder el poder y acabar con la democracia. “Todos los días hay un escalamiento. Empezamos con militares que estaban sin armas, después tenían pistolas, ahora tienen rifles semiautomáticos. Todos los días ha habido un escalamiento y ahora, Stephen Miller (subdirector de políticas y asesor de seguridad nacional de Trump), el nacionalista blanco y racista en la Casa Blanca, dice que quiere mantener a DC ocupada por los militares hasta finales del 2026. ¿Y usted sabe que hay detrás de esto, cierto? La gente no se olvida de la historia y entiende que los dictadores quieren crear un estilo de ley marcial en la capital del país para suprimir a la oposición y prevenir la transferencia del poder”, explica Keya Chaterjee.  La organización Free DC recomienda cinco pasos contra la represión y el miedo. Primero, no obedecer por adelantado sin que haya justa causa para cualquier interrogatorio. Segundo apropiarse del espacio público que los agentes encubiertos no conocen tanto, tercero, mostrar solidaridad; cuarto, organizarse para saber los derechos de las personas y quinto mantenerse activo y alegre. Según ella, a pesar de la represión, mucha gente en la ciudad ha optado por una posición desafiante. "La gente está desafiando al ICE" “Las personas en DC no están tolerando esto y está desafiando al poder. Por ejemplo, cuando ICE hace retenes ilegales, tenemos a gente que se anticipa y desvía el tráfico para evitar el retén. Cuando vienen a nuestros barrios salimos a perseguirlos hasta que se vayan si somos más y todos están grabando en video a la policía y gritándoles las ilegalidades que están cometiendo”, asegura. Bajo el pretexto de la lucha contra la inseguridad y la creciente polarización, el inmigrante latino se convierte en para rayo y responsable de los problemas estructurales de Estados Unidos, un país hecho por migrantes. Sin embargo, para los hermanos Contreras, al final, no pueden arrestar a todos los migrantes. “Nos pueden arrestar a uno, pero no nos pueden arrestar a 11 millones. Los hispanos son los que trabajan más fuerte, el que limpia tus baños, el que trae tu comida, el que le sirve a tu niño, pero cuando no hay inmigrantes, esta economía se va a bajar”, dice Contreras. Para muchos, Trump quiere dar un ejemplo con los inmigrantes hispanos de lo que les pasaría a los que decidan revelarse contra de sus decisiones. Entre el miedo y el silencio, el migrante pierde sus libertades básicas de movimiento, de expresión, religiosas, económicas y de consumo. Libertades por las que tanto arriesga y que vino a buscar a un país que ya no las ofrece.

Audio Ground School by Part Time Pilot
IFR Section 5 - Lesson #8: Extra VOR & HSI Questions

Audio Ground School by Part Time Pilot

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 22, 2025 28:58


Welcome to the Part Time Pilot Audio Ground School Podcast! This podcast takes our free podcast to a whole new level by providing students with every single lesson included in the Part Time Pilot Private Pilot & IFR Ground Schools without a single Ad! On top of that, VIP podcast students get BONUS episodes like Mock Checkrides, Checkride Prep, Expert Interviews and more!   The #1 reason student pilots never end up becoming a private pilot is NOT due to money. The real reason is actually deeper than that. Yes, flight training is expensive. But every student pilot knows this and budgets for it when they decide to do it.   The actual #1 reason a student pilot fails is because they do not have a good, fundamental understanding of the private pilot knowledge they are meant to learn in ground school.   You see when a student does not have a good grasp of this knowledge they get to a point in their flight training where their mind just can't keep up. They start making mistakes and having to redo lessons. And THAT is when it starts getting too expensive.   This audio ground school is meant for the modern day student pilot... aka the part time student pilot. Let's face it, the majority of us have full time responsibilities on top of flight training. Whether it is a job, kids, family, school, etc. we all keep ourselves busy with the things that are important to us. And with today's economy we have to maintain that job just to pay for the training. The modern day student pilot is busy, on the go and always trying to find time throughout his or her day to stay up on their studies. The audio ground school allows them to consume high quality content while walking, running, working out, sitting in traffic, traveling, or even just a break from the boring FAR/AIM or ground school lecture.   Did I meant high quality content? The audio ground school is taken straight out of the 5-star rated Part Time Pilot Online Ground School that has had over 2000 students take and pass their Private Pilot & IFR exams with only 2 total students failing the written. That's a 99.9% success rate! And the 2 that failed? We refunded their cost of ground school and helped them pass on their second attempt. We do this by keeping ground school engaging, fun, light and consumable. We have written lessons, videos, audio lessons, live video lessons, community chats, quizzes, practice tests, flash cards, study guides, eBooks and much more.   Part Time Pilot was created to be a breath of fresh air for student pilots. To be that flight training provider that looks out for them and their needs. So that is just what we are doing with this podcast.     IFR Section 5 Lesson 8: In this FREE IFR Online Ground School lesson we are simply going to do some more practice of the most commonly missed IFR FAA Written Exam questions.... VOR and HSI questions.    Links mentioned in the episode:   VIP Ground School Waitlist: https://parttimepilot.com/vip-waitlist-sign-up/  Free Webinar on 9/25: https://parttimepilot.com/free-live-lesson-sign-up/    Private Pilot Online Ground School: PPL Ground School - Part Time Pilot Checkride Prep: PPL Checkride Prep - Part Time Pilot IFR Online Ground School: IFR Ground School – Part Time Pilot   PPL study group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/parttimepilot  IFR study group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/parttimepilotifr/   Recommended Products & Discounts:  https://parttimepilot.com/recommended-products-for-student-pilots/ 

Building the Premier Accounting Firm
Top Tax Tips for Real Estate Accounting w/ Eric Gordon

Building the Premier Accounting Firm

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 17, 2025 47:21


In this episode of “Building the Premier Accounting Firm,” host Roger Knecht interviews Eric Gordon, Vice President of Professional Services at B10 Energy, about real estate accounting, tax strategies, and career insights. Gordon shares his journey from aspiring dentist to accounting professional, offering advice on commercial real estate acquisitions, cost segregation, and tax-saving strategies like Historically Significant Items (HSI) and Renewable Energy Tax Credits (RETC). This episode provides actionable insights for accounting professionals looking to expand their service offerings and better advise their clients. In This Episode: 00:00 Introduction to Eric Gordon 04:18 Accounting in Commercial Real Estate 10:11 Maximizing Real Estate Investments 14:55 Historically Significant Items (HSI) 19:24 Renewable Energy Tax Credits 25:19 Collaborating with Tax Professionals 30:37 Capital Gains & 1031 Exchange 37:58 Conclusion and Resources Key Takeaways: Advise clients on essential financial aspects of commercial real estate acquisitions, including income projection and vacancy rates. Utilize cost segregation studies to accelerate depreciation and maximize tax benefits for real estate owners. Explore HSI charitable giving strategies for high-income clients to preserve historical documents and save on taxes. Consider renewable energy tax credits as a transferable option for C corporations with significant tax liabilities. Build a team of experts to better serve clients and offer comprehensive tax planning and advisory services. Featured Quotes: Eric Gordon “Somehow, to 700 students, Norm made accounting seem cool.” Eric Gordon “I think cost segregation is the eighth wonder of the world. If you own real estate, you need to look at that.” Eric Gordon “Our firm exists to be an asset to CPA firms out there. We don't do any prep and file of any tax returns for clients.” Behind the Story: Eric Gordon's journey began with aspirations of becoming a dentist, but a single accounting class changed everything. Inspired by a professor who taught accounting for free, Eric switched his major and eventually landed at Deloitte. His audit background proved invaluable in commercial real estate, where he honed his skills in due diligence and asset acquisition. Now, as VP at B10 Energy, he helps accounting professionals leverage tax strategies like HSI and RETC to better serve their clients. Conclusion: Thank you for joining us for another episode of Building the Premier Accounting Firm with Roger Knecht. For more information on how you can establish your own accounting firm and take control of your time and income, call 435-344-2060 or schedule an appointment to connect with Roger's team here. Sponsors: Universal Accounting Center Helping accounting professionals confidently and competently offer quality accounting services to get paid what they are worth.   Offers: Free exclusive consultation with Eric to see what option best suits your needs. Simply visit www.b10cap.com and fill out the Contact Us form, or call 833.210.2278.   Get a FREE copy of these books all accounting professionals should use to work on their business and become profitable.  These are a must-have addition to every accountant's library to provide quality CFO & Advisory services as a Profit & Growth Expert today: “Red to BLACK in 30 days – A small business accountant's guide to QUICK turnarounds” – This is a how-to guide on how to turn around a struggling business into a more sustainable model. Each chapter focuses on a crucial aspect of the turnaround process - from cash flow management to strategies for improving revenue. This book will teach you everything you need to become a turnaround expert for small businesses. “in the BLACK, nine principles to make your business profitable” – Nine Principles to Make Your Business Profitable – Discover what you need to know to run the premier accounting firm and get paid what you are worth in this book, by the same author as Red to Black – CPA Allen B. Bostrom. Bostrom teaches the three major functions of business (marketing, production and accounting) as well as strategies for maximizing profitability for your clients by creating actionable plans to implement the nine principles. “Your Strategic Accountant” - Understand the 3 Core Accounting Services (CAS - Client Accounting Services) you should offer as you run your business. Help your clients understand which numbers they need to know to make more informed business decisions. “Your Profit & Growth Expert” - Your business is an asset. You should know its value and understand how to maximize it. Beginning with the end in mind helps you work ON your business to build a company you can leave so that it can continue to exist in your absence or build wealth as you retire and enjoy the time, freedom, and life you want and deserve. Follow the Turnkey Business plan for accounting professionals.  This is the proven process to start and build the premier accounting firm in your area.  After more than 40 years we've identified the best practices of successful accountants and this is a presentation we are happy to share.     Also learn the best practices to automate and nurture your lead generation process allowing you to get the bookkeeping, accounting and tax clients you deserve.  GO HERE to see this presentation and learn what you can do today to identify and engage with your ideal clients.   Check it out and see what you can do to be in business for yourself but not by yourself with Universal Accounting Center.   It's here you can become a:   Professional Bookkeeper, PB Professional Tax Preparer, PTP Profit & Growth Expert, PGE   Next, join a group of like-minded professionals within the accounting community.  Register to attend GrowCon and Stay up-to-date on current topics and trends and see what you can do to also give back, participating in relevant conversations as they relate to offering quality accounting services and building your bookkeeping, accounting & tax business.   The Accounting & Bookkeeping Tips Facebook Group The Universal Accounting Fanpage Topical Newsletters: Universal Accounting Success The Universal Newsletter   Lastly, get your Business Score to see what you can do to work ON your business and have the Premier Accounting Firm. Join over 70,000 business owners and get your score on the 8 Factors That Drive Your Company's Value.   For Additional FREE Resources for accounting professionals check out this collection HERE!   Be sure to join us for GrowCon, the LIVE event for accounting professionals to work ON their business. This is a conference you don't want to miss.   Remember this, Accounting Success IS Universal. Listen to our next episode and be sure to subscribe.   Also, let us know what you think of the podcast and please share any suggestions you may have.  We look forward to your input: Podcast Feedback   For more information on how you can apply these principles to start and build your accounting, bookkeeping & tax business please visit us at www.universalaccountingschool.com or call us at 8012653777  

The Trend with Rtlfaith
Debunking Mass Shooting Lies! Trump Immigration Crisis! RFK Jr Vaccine Lies Exposed! | Purple Political Breakdown

The Trend with Rtlfaith

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 7, 2025 40:27


Purple Political Breakdown is your essential weekly deep-dive into the most critical political stories shaping America right now. This episode covers the economic upheaval from Trump's immigration enforcement creating massive workforce shortages, the explosive Jeffrey Epstein files controversy with survivors compiling their own lists, and RFK Jr.'s chaotic Senate confirmation hearing that has public health experts alarmed.We break down the devastating August jobs report (only 22,000 jobs added), Trump's controversial firing of the Bureau of Labor Statistics Commissioner, and how 1.2 million immigrants disappearing from the workforce is literally causing crops to rot in California fields. Plus, the largest single-site immigration raid in HSI history at a Hyundai plant that's creating diplomatic tensions with South Korea.Our signature "The Good, The Media Doesn't Tell You" segment fact-checks the viral social media claims about transgender mass shooters - spoiler alert: the data shows transgender people actually commit mass shootings at LOWER rates than their population representation, despite what viral charts on social media claim.From the federal court blocking Trump's attempt to use the 1798 Alien Enemies Act for deportations, to the West Coast Health Alliance forming to counter federal health policy, to China and India deepening ties while facing U.S. trade pressure - we connect the dots between seemingly separate political battles to show how they're all part of one massive, interconnected crisis.Perfect for listeners who want to understand how immigration enforcement, economic policy, public health decisions, and international relations are all colliding in real-time to reshape American politics.Keywords & TagsPrimary Keywords: Trump immigration policy, jobs report analysis, Jeffrey Epstein files, RFK Jr confirmation, political fact-checking, mass shooting statistics, economic workforce crisis, political podcastSecondary Keywords: immigration enforcement raids, BLS Commissioner firing, transgender misinformation debunking, federal court rulings, diplomatic tensions, public health policy, economic data analysis, political news breakdownTopic-Specific Keywords: Operation Take Back America, Hyundai raid, West Coast Health Alliance, Alien Enemies Act, Temporary Protected Status, National Guard deployment, reciprocal tariffs, political misinformationCurrent Events Keywords: August 2025 jobs report, Minneapolis Catholic school shooting, Harvard funding freeze, Federal Reserve investigation, government shutdown deadline, Ukraine conflict, China-India cooperationStandard Resource Links & RecommendationsThe following organizations and platforms represent valuable resources for balanced political discourse and democratic participation: PODCAST NETWORKALIVE Podcast Network - Check out the ALIVE Network where you can catch a lot of great podcasts like my own, led by amazing Black voices. Link: https://alivepodcastnetwork.com/ CONVERSATION PLATFORMSHeadOn - A platform for contentious yet productive conversations. It's a place for hosted and unguided conversations where you can grow a following and enhance your conversations with AI features. Link: https://app.headon.ai/Living Room Conversations - Building bridges through meaningful dialogue across political divides. Link: https://livingroomconversations.org/ BALANCED NEWS & INFORMATIONOtherWeb - An AI-based platform that filters news without paywalls, clickbait, or junk, helping you access diverse, unbiased content. Link: https://otherweb.com/ VOTING REFORM & DEMOCRACYEqual Vote Coalition & STAR Voting - Advocating for voting methods that ensure every vote counts equally, eliminating wasted votes and strategic voting. Link: https://www.equal.vote/starFuture is Now Coalition (FiNC) - A grassroots movement working to restore democracy through transparency, accountability, and innovative technology while empowering citizens and transforming American political discourse FutureisFutureis. Link: https://futureis.org/ POLITICAL ENGAGEMENTIndependent Center - Resources for independent political thinking and civic engagement. Link: https://www.independentcenter.org/ Get Daily News: Text 844-406-INFO (844-406-4636) with code "purple" to receive quick, unbiased, factual news delivered to your phone every morning via Informed ( https://informed.now) All Links: https://linktr.ee/purplepoliticalbreakdownThe Purple Political Breakdown is committed to fostering productive political dialogue that transcends partisan divides. We believe in the power of conversation, balanced information, and democratic participation to build a stronger society. Our mission: "Political solutions without political bias."Subscribe, rate, and share if you believe in purple politics - where we find common ground in the middle! Also if you want to be apart of the community and the conversation make sure to Join the Discord: https://discord.gg/ptPAsZtHC9

LEO Round Table
Feds Move To Naval Station Near Chicago To Prepare For Immigration Blitz! LEO Round Table S10E176

LEO Round Table

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 3, 2025 45:43


06:14 Feds move to naval station near Chicago to prepare for immigration blitz20:14 Ten whistleblowers reach settlements after retaliation from Biden Admin28:36 Federal court rules against woman who claimed wrongdoing by HSI agents31:48 Suspect drives truck though department store ending in fatal shootingLEO Round Table (law enforcement talk show)Season 10, Episode 176 (2,516) filmed on 09/02/20251. https://chicago.suntimes.com/news/2025/08/30/feds-secure-naval-station-great-lakes-for-chicago-immigration-blitz-homan-trumphttps://www.usatoday.com/story/news/politics/2025/08/31/chicago-mayor-brandon-johnson-trump-naitonal-guard/85919050007/2. https://nypost.com/2025/08/27/us-news/10-fbi-whistleblowers-who-warned-of-political-weaponization-and-faced-retaliation-from-biden-admin-reach-settlements-with-doj/https://www.rvmnews.com/2025/08/ten-fbi-whistleblowers-reach-settlements-after-retaliation-under-biden-admin/3. https://www.tampafp.com/federal-court-affirms-dismissal-of-false-arrest-malicious-prosecution-claims-against-hsi-agents/4. https://rumble.com/v6yceqa-dash-bodycam-shows-kempner-man-wrecking-pickup-into-killeen-mall-before-bei.html?e9s=src_v1_upp_aShow Panelists and Personalities:Chip DeBlock (Host and retired police detective)Bret Bartlett (retired police Captain)Scott Steiert (veteran Green Beret & Delta Force, LE Sales Manager for AERO Precision)Related Events, Organizations and Books:Retired DEA Agent Robert Mazur's works:Interview of Bryan Cranston about him playing Agent Robert Mazur in THE INFILTRATOR filmhttps://vimeo.com/channels/1021727Trailer for the new book, THE BETRAYALhttps://www.robertmazur.com/wp-content/uploads/2023/05/The-Betrayal-trailer-reMix2.mp4Everything on Robert Mazurhttps://www.robertmazur.com/The Wounded Blue - Lt. Randy Sutton's charityhttps://thewoundedblue.org/Rescuing 911: The Fight For America's Safety - by Lt. Randy Sutton (Pre-Order)https://rescuing911.org/Books by panelist and retired Lt. Randy Sutton:https://www.amazon.com/Randy-Sutton/e/B001IR1MQU%3Fref=dbs_a_mng_rwt_scns_shareThey're Lying: The Media, The Left, and The Death of George Floyd - by Liz Collin (Lt. Bob Kroll's wife)https://thelieexposed.com/Lt. Col. Dave Grossman - Books, Newsletter, Presentations, Shop, Sheepdogshttps://grossmanontruth.com/Sheriff David Clarke - Videos, Commentary, Podcast, Shop, Newsletterhttps://americassheriff.com/Content Partners:Red Voice Media - Real News, Real Reportinghttps://www.redvoicemedia.com/shows/leo/ThisIsButter - One of the BEST law enforcement video channelshttps://rumble.com/user/ThisIsButterThe Free Press - LEO Round Table is in their Cops and Crimes section 5 days a weekhttps://www.tampafp.com/https://www.tampafp.com/category/cops-and-crime/Video Show Schedule On All Outlets:http://leoroundtable.com/home/syndication/Syndicated Radio Schedule:http://leoroundtable.com/radio/syndicated-radio-stations/Sponsors:Galls - Proud to serve America's public safety professionalshttps://www.galls.com/leoCompliant Technologies - Cutting-edge non-lethal tools to empower and protect those who servehttps://www.complianttechnologies.net/The International Firearm Specialist Academy - The New Standard for Firearm Knowledgehttps://www.gunlearn.com/Aero Precision - "When Precision Counts”https://www.aeroprecisionusa.com/MyMedicare.live - save money in Medicare insurance options from the expertshttp://www.mymedicare.live/

The Accidental Safety Pro
131: Live From ASSP Safety 2025

The Accidental Safety Pro

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 27, 2025 26:33


For the third year in a row, Jill sat down with EHS professionals who were attending this year's ASSP's Safety Conference and Expo in Orlando, FL. Jill had the pleasure of asking short form questions to EHS professionals who shared their thoughts on the future of EHS, attending conferences and making connections, how they found the profession, their favorite parts of the job, and more! Thank you to all who participated in this year's episode. We'll see you again soon at the NSC Safety Congress & Expo, September 15 - 17 in Denver, Colorado. Be sure to stop by the HSI booth, #3549, and say hi to Jill and others from HSI.

The Accidental Safety Pro
131: Live From ASSP Safety 2025

The Accidental Safety Pro

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 27, 2025 26:33


For the third year in a row, Jill sat down with EHS professionals who were attending this year's ASSP's Safety Conference and Expo in Orlando, FL. Jill had the pleasure of asking short form questions to EHS professionals who shared their thoughts on the future of EHS, attending conferences and making connections, how they found the profession, their favorite parts of the job, and more! Thank you to all who participated in this year's episode. We'll see you again soon at the NSC Safety Congress & Expo, September 15 - 17 in Denver, Colorado. Be sure to stop by the HSI booth, #3549, and say hi to Jill and others from HSI.

TRM Talks
EP 92 | From HSI to IP House: Steve Francis on Leadership, Enforcement, and Innovation

TRM Talks

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 27, 2025 35:47


Former Homeland Security Investigations (HSI) Director Steve Francis dedicated his life to public service from a young age, rising to the pinnacle of US federal law enforcement.On this episode of TRM Talks, Steve joins Ari to reflect on a career defined by protecting the financial system, empowering agents in the field, and building innovative enforcement programs that span borders and sectors.Steve understood early that almost every crime is a financial crime and every investigation is about following the money. During Steve's tenure at HSI, cryptocurrency became a bigger part of that equation. Recognizing its growing role in transnational crime, Steve prioritized crypto-focused training for agents, built a cadre of blockchain intelligence experts, and championed the use of advanced investigative tools to track and disrupt illicit activity on-chain. That commitment to leveraging technology gave HSI new capabilities to keep pace with rapidly evolving threats.From uncovering Saddam-era money laundering in Iraq to leading operations against counterfeit PPE during the pandemic, Steve's leadership combined operational experience with strategic foresight. Now as Executive Chairman of IP House, he is applying that mission mindset to the private sector, building a 550-person global intelligence and enforcement network in just over a year.The conversation explores lessons in humble, high-impact leadership, the central role of crypto and cyber in modern investigations, how cross-agency collaboration has driven landmark cases, and the future of public-private partnerships. Whether you work in government, tech, or compliance, this is a masterclass in innovation, leadership, and mission-driven work.

Aviation News Talk podcast
397 APR Key Explained: GPS Approach & Autopilot Errors to Avoid with DPE Jim Pitman

Aviation News Talk podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 15, 2025 76:37


Max talks with airline pilot and Designated Pilot Examiner (DPE) Jim Pitman to clear up a persistent avionics myth: that pressing the APR (Approach) key activates a GPS approach. In reality, APR is part of the automatic flight control system (AFCS)—not the GPS navigator. Its function is to arm the flight director's lateral and vertical capture modes so the autopilot (if engaged) can follow the approach path. You can also view a video version of this episode. Just look on the page for August 15, 2025 video. And while you're on that page, please sign up to support the show. Jim's “apples vs. oranges” analogy helps pilots keep the two systems straight: Apples = GPS navigator functions like activating an approach, sequencing waypoints, and CDI scaling. Oranges = AFCS/autopilot functions like heading, NAV, APR, and altitude hold modes. Max and Jim break down common scenarios in G1000 and Garmin Perspective+ cockpits, including: How to know an approach is active (look for magenta waypoint below the approach title). Why APR is often pressed at the wrong time—and how that can disarm modes. When to press NAV instead of APR (e.g., intercepting before clearance). How to interpret scaling modes (LPV, LNAV, terminal, en route) inside the HSI. Using OBS mode effectively and when to turn it off. They also discuss common checkride errors, such as failing to deselect OBS or mishandling the SUSP (suspend) key during a hold. Jim explains why the FAA expects private pilot applicants to demonstrate basic knowledge of installed automation—even without an instrument rating. You'll hear practical techniques to avoid “automation surprise,” like keeping the active flight plan visible, always checking the flight mode annunciator (“scoreboard”) before and after pressing a button, and using the “look–press–look” habit. Finally, they clarify the confusion between loading and activating an approach: often, the best way to start is simply going direct to the IAF or IF rather than pressing “Activate Approach.” Pilots can download Jim's free “G1000 Common Errors & Solutions” guide at flywithjim.com/G1000 and  Whether you fly glass-cockpit IFR regularly or are just starting instrument training, this episode will help you use the APR key correctly, fly more precise GPS approaches, and avoid costly autopilot errors. If you're getting value from this show, please support the show via PayPal, Venmo, Zelle or Patreon. Support the Show by buying a Lightspeed ANR Headsets Max has been using only Lightspeed headsets for nearly 25 years! I love their tradeup program that let's you trade in an older Lightspeed headset for a newer model. Start with one of the links below, and Lightspeed will pay a referral fee to support Aviation News Talk. Lightspeed Delta Zulu Headset $1299 NEW - Lightspeed Zulu 4 Headset $1099 Lightspeed Zulu 3 Headset $949Lightspeed Sierra Headset $749 My Review on the Lightspeed Delta Zulu Send us your feedback or comments via email If you have a question you'd like answered on the show, let listeners hear you ask the question, by recording your listener question using your phone. Mentioned on the Show Buy Max Trescott's G3000 Book Call 800-247-6553 Win a Free Headset: Lightspeed Delta Zulu Headset Giveaway NTSB News Talk Podcast    NTSB News Talk on Apple Podcasts App    NTSB News Talk on Spotify App UAV News Talk Podcast Rotary Wing Show Podcast Video Version of this Episode! Watch it for free on Patreon Jim Pitman's website and APR slides Free Index to the first 282 episodes of Aviation New Talk So You Want To Learn to Fly or Buy a Cirrus seminars Online Version of the Seminar Coming Soon – Register for Notification Check out our recommended ADS-B receivers, and order one for yourself. Yes, we'll make a couple of dollars if you do. Get the Free Aviation News Talk app for iOS or Android. Check out Max's Online Courses: G1000 VFR, G1000 IFR, and Flying WAAS & GPS Approaches. Find them all at: https://www.pilotlearning.com/ Social Media Like Aviation News Talk podcast on Facebook Follow Max on Instagram Follow Max on Twitter Listen to all Aviation News Talk podcasts on YouTube or YouTube Premium "Go Around" song used by permission of Ken Dravis; you can buy his music at kendravis.com If you purchase a product through a link on our site, we may receive compensation.

CrimeScience
CrimeScience – The Weekly Review – Episode 214 Ft. Raul Aguilar

CrimeScience

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 14, 2025 28:56


In this episode of the LPRC CrimeScience Podcast, Cory Lowe speaks with Raul Aguilar, Senior Director of Law Enforcement Partnerships at the Auror. They discuss Raul's extensive law enforcement background at HSI, the various law enforcement and retailer collaboration operations, and an examination of the technologies used to help identify criminal networks. Listen in to learn a little bit more about restroom protection strategies!

The EdUp Experience
Are YOU Ready for the Future of Community College Leadership? - with Dr. Jermaine F. Williams, President, Montgomery College

The EdUp Experience

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 12, 2025 53:15


It's YOUR time to #EdUpStay ahead of the conversation in higher ed. Get early, ad-free access & exclusive leadership content by supporting Elvin & Joe for only $5.99 a month or $44.99 a year. YOU can also donate or gift a subscription at edupexperience.comIn this episode, President Series #392,  powered by ⁠⁠⁠Ellucian⁠⁠⁠,YOUR guest is Dr. Jermaine F. Williams, President, Montgomery CollegeYOUR cohost is Dr. Noreen Golfman, Former Provost, Podcaster, & Studiosity Advisory Board MemberYOUR host is ⁠⁠Dr. Joe Sallustio How does Montgomery College serve 45,000+ students from 157 countries in one of America's wealthiest counties? What makes their "Bow Ties & Backpacks" community engagement series so effective? How do transformational aspirations around access, completion & post-completion success drive institutional strategy? Topics include:Serving diverse student populations including HSI & ANAPISI designations Strategic leadership during federal workforce transitions with displaced workers Creating systematic approaches to transformational change at scale Listen in to #EdUpThank YOU so much for tuning in. Join us on the next episode for YOUR time to EdUp!Connect with YOUR EdUp Team - ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ ⁠⁠⁠⁠Elvin Freytes⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ & ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ Dr. Joe Sallustio⁠⁠⁠⁠● Join YOUR EdUp community at The EdUp ExperienceWe make education YOUR business!P.S. Support the podcast trusted by higher ed leaders. Get early, ad-free access & exclusive leadership content by supporting Elvin & Joe for only $5.99 a month or $44.99 a year. YOU can also donate or gift a subscription at edupexperience.com

Audio Ground School by Part Time Pilot
IFR Section 5 - Lesson #1: Ground Based Navigation (VOR, HSI, DME)

Audio Ground School by Part Time Pilot

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 21, 2025 74:57


Welcome to the Part Time Pilot Audio Ground School Podcast! This podcast takes our free podcast to a whole new level by providing students with every single lesson included in the Part Time Pilot Private Pilot & IFR Ground Schools without a single Ad! On top of that, VIP podcast students get BONUS episodes like Mock Checkrides, Checkride Prep, Expert Interviews and more!   The #1 reason student pilots never end up becoming a private pilot is NOT due to money. The real reason is actually deeper than that. Yes, flight training is expensive. But every student pilot knows this and budgets for it when they decide to do it.   The actual #1 reason a student pilot fails is because they do not have a good, fundamental understanding of the private pilot knowledge they are meant to learn in ground school.   You see when a student does not have a good grasp of this knowledge they get to a point in their flight training where their mind just can't keep up. They start making mistakes and having to redo lessons. And THAT is when it starts getting too expensive.   This audio ground school is meant for the modern day student pilot... aka the part time student pilot. Let's face it, the majority of us have full time responsibilities on top of flight training. Whether it is a job, kids, family, school, etc. we all keep ourselves busy with the things that are important to us. And with today's economy we have to maintain that job just to pay for the training. The modern day student pilot is busy, on the go and always trying to find time throughout his or her day to stay up on their studies. The audio ground school allows them to consume high quality content while walking, running, working out, sitting in traffic, traveling, or even just a break from the boring FAR/AIM or ground school lecture.   Did I meant high quality content? The audio ground school is taken straight out of the 5-star rated Part Time Pilot Online Ground School that has had over 2000 students take and pass their Private Pilot & IFR exams with only 2 total students failing the written. That's a 99.9% success rate! And the 2 that failed? We refunded their cost of ground school and helped them pass on their second attempt. We do this by keeping ground school engaging, fun, light and consumable. We have written lessons, videos, audio lessons, live video lessons, community chats, quizzes, practice tests, flash cards, study guides, eBooks and much more.   Part Time Pilot was created to be a breath of fresh air for student pilots. To be that flight training provider that looks out for them and their needs. So that is just what we are doing with this podcast.     IFR Section 5 Lesson 1: In this Free IFR Ground School lesson we talk about all the things you need to know to used ground based navigation in IFR flight. We talk about VORs, DMEs and HSIs as well as detailed step by step examples and instructions on FAA Written practice questions and how to track VOR radials, how to intercept radials and even how to find your location using VORs and DMEs. This is one of our longer audio lessons to date... so hang in there and make sure to utilize the visuals of the Online Ground School.   Links mentioned in the episode: Relative Position with VOR Video: https://youtu.be/5IhgIknTivw  Track a VOR Radial Video: https://youtu.be/e55rM9HpJuI  Intercept a VOR Radial Video: https://youtu.be/YrlZw29DT7Y  Find your Location with 1 VORs Video: https://youtu.be/iDhixk69Ka4  Find you Location with VOR & DME Video: https://youtu.be/858q2V4LR9M  How to use HSI with Examples Video: https://youtu.be/jvejdwVBQEg  Private Pilot Online Ground School: PPL Ground School - Part Time Pilot Checkride Prep: PPL Checkride Prep - Part Time Pilot IFR Online Ground School: IFR Ground School – Part Time Pilot   PPL study group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/parttimepilot  IFR study group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/parttimepilotifr/   Recommended Products & Discounts:  https://parttimepilot.com/recommended-products-for-student-pilots/   

Cartels, Conspiracies, and Camarena
Episode 128: Updates on Mayo, Ovidio, and Caro and the Turf War Between DEA and HSI

Cartels, Conspiracies, and Camarena

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 14, 2025 47:20


In this Episode, I provide an update on El Mayo's case, discuss Ovidio's guilty plea, and look at the discovery provided by the government to Caro Quintero's defense team. I then look at the complimentary and sometimes competitive roles of DEA and HSI and examine realignments of responsibilities and oversight proposed by the Trump administration that could place the DEA in a subordinate role to the HSI.  

Education Beat
Funding at risk for colleges serving high numbers of Latino students

Education Beat

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 3, 2025


Each year, most of California's public colleges and universities are eligible for extra federal funding because they enroll high numbers of Latino students and are therefore classified as Hispanic-Serving Institutions, or HSIs. That designation has helped California colleges and universities get more than $600 million in grants since 1995. But now, that funding could be at risk. The state of Tennessee and the anti-affirmative action group Students for Fair Admissions recently filed a lawsuit challenging the legality of HSI grants. What's at stake for California students? Guests: Cristian Reyes, Student, Cal Poly San Luis Obispo Michael Burke, Reporter, EdSource Read more from EdSource: California colleges worry about lawsuit challenging funding for campuses with many Hispanic students Education Beat is a weekly podcast, hosted by EdSource's Zaidee Stavely and produced by Coby McDonald. Subscribe: Apple, Spotify, SoundCloud, YouTube

En Blanco y Negro con Sandra
RADIO – MARTES, 1ro DE JULIO DE 2025 – El caso Prosper y el de la Abogada Motorizada, ocultan como plancharon las cosas en el FEI

En Blanco y Negro con Sandra

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 1, 2025 52:25


1. Los líos de la abogada motorizada.Thomas Rivera Schatz remueve a Roxanna Soto Aguilú de todas sus comisionessenatoriales2. Fijan para el 11 de julio la vistapreliminar contra ‘Prospe', acusado de agredir a policía y hablo de lasdistintas versiones3. ACLU de Puerto Rico cuestionaadvertencias de HSI sobre procesar a testigos de detenciones4. Gobernadora decreta dos días deduelo tras muerte de "Ronny" Jarabo5. Empleados del ICP advierten queproyecto ante la Cámara eliminaría el patrimonio documental6. Senado investigará impacto quetendrá la quiebra de subsidiaria de Sunnova en los consumidores7. FIESTA DE PORKY PIG ": ElonMusk critica el proyecto de ley de Trump y pide un nuevo partido político 8. Las redadas migratorias dejancultivos sin cosechar y las granjas de California en riesgo.9. Petro asegura que Francia Márquezdebe dar explicaciones ante la justicia tras aparecer en los audios de Leyva10.            Israel está utilizando la hambrunacomo arma.11.            Ciudad de México renueva el orgullode su pasado prehispánico en la celebración de los 700 años de TenochtitlanEste es un programa independiente y sindicalizado. Esto significa que este programa se produce de manera independiente, pero se transmite de manera sindicalizada, o sea, por las emisoras y cadenas de radio que son más fuertes en sus respectivas regiones. También se transmite por sus plataformas digitales, aplicaciones para dispositivos móviles y redes sociales.  Estas emisoras de radio son:1.    Cadena WIAC - WYAC 930 AM Cabo Rojo- Mayagüez2.    Cadena WIAC – WISA 1390 AM Isabela3.    Cadena WIAC – WIAC 740 AM Área norte y zona metropolitana4.    WLRP 1460 AM Radio Raíces La voz del Pepino en San Sebastián5.    X61 – 610 AM en Patillas6.    X61 – 94.3 FM Patillas y todo el sureste7.    WPAB 550 AM - Ponce8.    ECO 93.1 FM – En todo Puerto Rico9.    WOQI 1020 AM – Radio Casa Pueblo desde Adjuntas 10. Mundo Latino PR.com, la emisora web de música tropical y comentario Una vez sale del aire, el programa queda grabado y está disponible en las plataformas de podcasts tales como Spotify, Soundcloud, Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts y otras plataformas https://anchor.fm/sandrarodriguezcotto También nos pueden seguir en:REDES SOCIALES:  Facebook, X (Twitter), Instagram, Threads, LinkedIn, Tumblr, TikTok BLOG:  En Blanco y Negro con Sandra http://enblancoynegromedia.blogspot.com  SUSCRIPCIÓN: Substack, plataforma de suscripción de prensa independientehttps://substack.com/@sandrarodriguezcotto OTROS MEDIOS DIGITALES: ¡Ey! Boricua, Revista Seguros. Revista Crónicas y otrosEstas son algunas de las noticias que tenemos hoy En Blanco y Negro con Sandra. 

Law Enforcement Life Coach / Sometimes Heroes Need Help Podcast
The L.U.C.A.S Foundation / 1000 Mile Relay / with Brian Sizemore & Jared Murphey

Law Enforcement Life Coach / Sometimes Heroes Need Help Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 30, 2025 37:36


On January 9th 2024, Brain Sizemore lost his son Lucas to suicide. Lucas had graduated the academy that May and was an officer with the City of Atlanta Police Department. Since his son's passing Brian has been on a mission to bring this tough conversation of suicide in law enforcement  to the public. For every officer that dies at the hands of a suspect, 2-3 take their own lives. Brain and I are joined on this episode by Jared Murphey, the Acting SAC of Homeland Security for Detroit Michigan. Lucas actually interned  for Jared at HSI  when he was younger, before he became an Atlanta officer.We discuss the unanswered questions of this tragic event that brought these two men together. And just as importantly we highlight the work both are doing to bring awareness to this dynamic in the first responder community. The  " Bring Them Home" 1000 mile Charity Relay Run starts in Atlanta and finishes in Detroit.For more information go to : www.bringthemhome@luucascrusade.orgwww.lawenforcementunitedcrusadeagainstsuicide.comThank you for taking the time to give this podcast a listen. If you would like more information on other Law enforcement Life Coach initiatives, our "Sometimes Heroes Need Help" wellness seminar or our One-On-One life coaching please visit :www.lawenforcementlifecoach.comJohn@lawenforcementlifecoach.comAnd if you would like to watch the interview you can view it in it's entirety on the Law Enforcement Life Coach YouTube Channel : https://studio.youtube.com/channel/UCib6HRqAFO08gAkZQ-B9Ajw/videos/upload?filter=%5B%5D&sort=%7B%22columnType%22%3A%22date%22%2C%22sortOrder%22%3A%22DESCENDING%22%7D

True Crime NYC
DIDDY ON TRIAL: Prosecutors get ready to rest their case

True Crime NYC

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 20, 2025 13:33


Former assistant Brendan Paul, who worked for Sean Combs from late 2022 until his arrest in 2024, recalled procuring drugs for Combs from drug dealers known as Guido, One Stop, Baby Girl and Ovi. He referred to hard drugs as "Gucci items," which he would put into a Gucci pouch that Combs kept in a backpack or on his person. A sixth week of testimony concluded with a summary witness, HSI special agent Joseph Cerciello, walking the jury through text messages and other documents. He will return for what will likely be a full day of testimony Monday. Federal prosecutor Maurene Comey said the government expected to rest on Monday. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

Siempre es Lunes
Playmaker se gana su hashtag

Siempre es Lunes

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 16, 2025 116:23


Auspiciado por Vital Full of Life. Coopera con Glenda Maldonado en este enlace. Deseando que hayan pasado un maravilloso día de padres a todos los padres biológicos, padrastros y buchas cuidadoras, y ojalé no tuvieron que protestar con los enfermeros por la mierda de trato que le dan, mientras Pipo y JGo siguen midiéndose los pipís para ver quien compra primero en la boutique de la directora del HSI, aunque ninguno será más rápido que la pastora Tortuga Ninja choteando inmigrantes. A Gongo Fishing le roza las bolas la opinión de un biólogo, y suerte que no le enseñó la anaconda como hizo Cousins en la cancha de Bayamón, donde se formó un CafreMania tan intenso que Playmaker tuvo que demostrar porque se ganó su apodo en Twitter. Nati Natasha canceló su gira mundial para decepción de la docena de personas que la esperaba, y ahora tendrá tiempo de leer la biografía de Maripily, que probablemente no le guste al tipo presumiendo su empleada doméstica pareja. Patrones PYMES: Jabonera Don Gato Erik Bakery Nana's Stuffing Nuestras redes sociales: Tío Macetaminofen Sol Guzabra El George El Come Siempre es Lunes

Hangar Talk
Episode 230: Beta's passengers, FAA departures, GAMA aircraft shipments, plus Miss Pennsylvania and student pilot Page Weinstein

Hangar Talk

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 16, 2025 41:10


David and Alicia comment on Beta's first passengers, FAA departures, uAvionix's certified HSI, GAMI G100UL California ruling, and strong GAMA first quarter aircraft delivery numbers. Plus, hear from Miss Pennsylvania and student pilot Page Weinstein. ⁠@dtulis⁠⁠ ⁠⁠@loubelle⁠

The Outlier Podcast
US Vs. Sean Combs (Diddy): Week 5 Trial Recap

The Outlier Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 15, 2025 76:51


Recapping another intense Week 5 (June 9-13, 2025) of Sean Combs' federal trial in Manhattan. This week featured the remaining direct testimony and cross from "Jane," who detailed drug-fueled "hotel nights," alleged coercion, and emotional manipulation. We also heard from an HSI agent who lead the March 2024 search of Combs' LA Home and an assistant named Jonathan Perez who worked for Combs from 2021-2024. Combs was also admonished again for nodding during cross examinations, and Juror #6 will most likely be dismissed....Follow Lauren on YT for daily court breakdowns: @PopCrimeTV on YT Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

The Chris and Joe Show
Hour 1: The latest on ICE operations in the Valley

The Chris and Joe Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 12, 2025 35:10


ICE and HSI continue to carry out operations in the Valley but businesses and local law enforcement don't seem to be made aware ahead of time. 

Mac & Gaydos Show Audio
Jason Beck, Mayor of Peoria

Mac & Gaydos Show Audio

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 10, 2025 14:51


Mayor Jason Beck joins Outspoken to discuss a protest that occurred in Peoria after HSI responded for a drug-related warrant.

Drew Berquist Live
Battle Erupts Among Conservatives Over 'One Big Beautiful Bill', Elon Lobs Threat to House Members

Drew Berquist Live

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 4, 2025 61:57


Battle Erupts Among Conservatives Over 'One Big Beautiful Bill', Elon Lobs Threat to House MembersLive show Monday-Thursday, 3pm est. SOCIALS: https://linktr.ee/drewberquist NEWS: https://DrewBerquist.com MERCH: https://RedBeachNation.com#DrewBerquist #ThisIsMyShow #TIMSTop 100 Political News Podcast with https://www.millionpodcasts.com/political-news-podcasts/Show Notes/Links:UF vetoes Santa Ono as new presidenthttps://x.com/AllKindsWeather/status/1930013205885268222Mike Johnson says Elon is terribly wrong on on OBBBhttps://x.com/Amer1can_Barbie/status/1929992271791042841Stephen Miller again defends the massive spending billhttps://x.com/StephenM/status/1930242667025195048Marjorie Taylor Green admits she missed part of billhttps://x.com/RepMTG/status/1929946902566494653Portion of OBBB that bans regulating A.I. in states for 10 yearshttps://x.com/JesseKellyDC/status/1929969747485196338Elon says all the politicians that betrayed America will be fired next yearhttps://x.com/LeadingReport/status/1929993467318677919U.S. authorities stopped a plot by two Chinese agents to smuggle a toxic fungus into the U.S.https://x.com/RedWave_Press/status/1930045855702130720Kash Patel's statement on the arrestshttps://x.com/FBIDirectorKash/status/1930044884284523001The wife and all five children of Boulder terror suspect Mohamed Soliman have all been arrested by ICE & HSI and are now in federal custodyhttps://x.com/BillMelugin_/status/1929955057421738215 Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

The Todd Herman Show
The Biblical Case for Border Security Ep-2174

The Todd Herman Show

Play Episode Listen Later May 5, 2025 46:34


Alan's Soaps https://www.AlansArtisanSoaps.comUse coupon code TODD to save an additional 10% off the bundle price.Bioptimizers https://Bioptimizers.com/toddEnter promo code TODD to get 10% off your order of MassZymes today.Bizable https://GoBizable.comUntie your business exposure from your personal exposure with BiZABLE.  Schedule your FREE consultation at GoBizAble.com today.  Bonefrog https://BonefrogCoffee.com/toddThe new GOLDEN AGE is here!  Use code TODD at checkout to receive 10% off your first purchase and 15% on subscriptions.Bulwark Capital Bulwark Capital Management (bulwarkcapitalmgmt.com)Do you know how tariffs can affect your retirement?  Join Zach Abraham's FREE Webinar “Tariff Edition” Thursday May 22 at 3:30 Pacific. Sign up at KnowYourRiskRadio.com today.Renue Healthcare https://Renue.Healthcare/ToddYour journey to a better life starts at Renue Healthcare. Visit https://Renue.Healthcare/ToddThe Todd Herman Show - Podcast - Apple PodcastsThe Todd Herman Show | Podcast on SpotifyTodd Herman - The Todd Herman Show - YouTubeThere is, without a doubt, a spiritual crisis at the US border. Let's examine the Godliness in border security, and the Godlessness of Democrat hubris…Episode Links:Rep. AOC sends a new message to Border Czar Tom Homan. "[He] said he was gonna threaten to refer me to DOJ because I used free speech to advise [illegal aliens] of their constitutional protections. Maria Sacchetti is  “reporter” covering immigration for the Washington PostThis is textbook INDOCTRINATION in our school systems. Kids in a classroom perform a politically charged rap saying "F*ck ICE," giving the middle finger, and fearmongering about law enforcement. What is going on in our schools???BREAKING: Three Virginia Dept. of Corrections officers were stabbed in a state prison today in what the state says was a premeditated attack involving 5 MS-13 gang members, all of whom are Salvadoran illegal aliens who have been convicted of violent crimes, such as murder & rape.NEW: HSI has arrested a lawful permanent resident from MX for allegedly trying to smuggle a drugged/sedated child into the US who she falsely claimed was her own. HSI says on Wednesday, Gloria Lopez-Corona tried to enter the US w/ a child via the San Luis port of entry in AZ, and presented a birth certificate that was determined to be for another child based on the ageDrugged Children. This is the work I do and this video was the reason I was cancelled on PayPal, YouTube, Facebook, Instagram, Buy Me A Coffee and Cash App.Rep. AOC sends a new message to Border Czar Tom Homan. "[He] said he was gonna threaten to refer me to DOJ because I used free speech to advise [illegal aliens] of their constitutional protections.

AML Conversations
A Career in Financial Crime Prevention: Emphasis on Partnership Produces Success – a Conversation with John Tobon

AML Conversations

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 10, 2025 28:11


John Tobon sits down with us and discusses his over 30-year career battling financial crime at US Customs and HSI.

Lighting Controls Podcast
You Hired Me for a Reason with Adam Levine

Lighting Controls Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 10, 2025 47:27


Like so many other lighting controls specialists, Adam originates from the theatrical lighting world, so he unabashedly loves DMX512. But don't call it "DMX," lest the DMX512 police arrest you. But seriously, Adam talks about DMX profiles, charts, HSI, and the importance of the manufacturers putting all of this information and more on the cut sheet. And remember, just because it's a DMX512 fixture doesn't mean it can be programmed the same as another DMX512 fixture. That's what profiles are for. Adam is an architectural lighting designer with a BA and MFA in Theatrical Lighting Design. With a foundation in stage lighting for plays, musicals, dance performances, fashion shows, and corporate events, Adam brings a dynamic, storytelling-driven approach to architectural lighting. Over the past decade, they have designed lighting and control systems for projects ranging from LAX terminals and the Seattle Aquarium to university buildings, Netflix production studio offices, and performing arts centers. Their expertise in both theatrical and architectural controls allows them to craft immersive, intuitive lighting environments that enhance user experience and bring client visions to life. In addition to design work, Adam collaborates with manufacturers to refine and evolve lighting control products for greater functionality and usability. They also hold two patents for architectural lighting accessories, further demonstrating their commitment to innovation in the field. Connect with Adam: firstcircledesign.com linkedin.com/in/adamrlevine Sponsor: MaxLite www.maxlite.com 

Reasons We Serve
Episode 102 retired Deputy Special Agent in Charge Homeland Security Investigations John McCabe

Reasons We Serve

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 30, 2025 130:43


Interview with retired Deputy Special Agent in Charge HSI John McCabeYears of Service: 1991-2024Born and raised in the Southside of Chicago, John comes from a long line of policemen including his great-grandfather, grandfather, and father who all worked for the Chicago Police Department.John has had a long and storied career, starting with the Cook County Sheriff's Office, Dallas Police Department, Chicago Police Department, and Secret Service, and finally retiring with Homeland Security Investigations.Throughout his career, John worked as a patrol officer, focusing on gangs and guns. He also investigated counterfeit currency, money laundering, and drug trafficking and worked on protective details.From January to June 2023, John was assigned to HSI HQ as a liaison to the US Customs and Border Protection commissioner's office and as the HSI representative to DHS's Southwest Border Coordination Center.

The EdUp Experience
Why Healthcare Partnerships & Local Community Focus Drive Malloy's Success - with James Lentini, President, Molloy University

The EdUp Experience

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 26, 2025 54:21


⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠It's YOUR time to #EdUpIn this episode, President Series #356,  (Powered By ⁠⁠⁠Ellucian⁠⁠⁠), & brought to YOU by Ellucian LIVE 2025 & HigherEd PodConYOUR guest is James Lentini, President, Molloy UniversityYOUR cohost is ⁠Charlie Anastasi⁠, VP, Revenue & Academic Partnerships, ⁠Rize EducationYOUR host is ⁠⁠⁠⁠Dr. Joe SallustioHow is Malloy University adapting to competitive higher ed landscape?What role does financial sustainability play in institutional success?How can Catholic institutions differentiate their programs?What impact does HSI designation have on STEM initiatives?How are healthcare partnerships driving regional workforce development?Topics include:Record first-year enrollmentNet tuition revenue growthCatholic & Dominican heritage$3.5M NSF grant for STEM diversityHealthcare & biotech partnershipsClinical placement challengesLeadership team alignmentMission integration & inclusionLocal community impactFuture partnership modelsListen in to #EdUpDo YOU want to accelerate YOUR professional development?Do YOU want to get exclusive early access to ad-free episodes, extended episodes, bonus episodes, original content, invites to special events, & more?Then ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠BECOME A SUBSCRIBER TODAY⁠⁠ - $19.99/month or $199.99/year (Save 17%)!Want to get YOUR organization to pay for YOUR subscription? Email ⁠⁠⁠EdUp@edupexperience.comThank YOU so much for tuning in. Join us on the next episode for YOUR time to EdUp!Connect with YOUR EdUp Team - ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Elvin Freytes⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ & ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Dr. Joe Sallustio⁠⁠⁠⁠● Join YOUR EdUp community at ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠The EdUp Experience⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠!We make education YOUR business!

'The Other Side of Paradise' with Lynn Kawano
31. Head of Homeland Security Investigations Hawaii leaves ahead of immigration policy shift

'The Other Side of Paradise' with Lynn Kawano

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 21, 2025 22:35


In this episode of "The Other Side of Paradise," we talk to the former assistant director of HSI's Honolulu office. John Tobon is a founding member of the agency, which started after the 9-11 attacks. He was at the World Trade Center when the planes hit on that day, working for U.S. Customs. Tobon describes his escape, talks about some of the international drug lords he arrested and why he is choosing to stay in Hawaii post-retirement.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The LEO First Podcast
You Can be a Mom and a Cop Featuring Rachel Keller

The LEO First Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 3, 2024 44:03


This episode features Rachel Keller, a seasoned law enforcement professional with 18 years of service at the Leon County Sheriff's Office. Currently, Rachel is the Special Investigations Unit Sergeant, collaborating with HSI to oversee human trafficking investigations. Her career path includes roles as a Patrol Sergeant, Financial Crimes Detective, and School Resource Officer, earning her multiple accolades, such as the Meritorious Service Award and Employee of the Month honors. Rachel's pioneering work as LCSO's first female motor officer reflects her commitment to breaking barriers and delivering excellence. Beyond her professional experience, Rachel is equipped with extensive training and certifications. She holds a Master's in Criminal Justice/Law Enforcement Administration and certifications like Command Leadership from FBI-LEEDA, Advanced Gang Specialist from the Florida Gang Investigator's Association, and Crisis Intervention Training. Her skills in leadership, criminal investigations, and critical incident stress management further enrich her contributions to law enforcement and community outreach. Join us as Rachel shares her insights into investigative strategies, leadership development, and advancing the role of women in law enforcement. #Leadership #LawEnforcement #HumanTraffickingAwareness #CriminalInvestigations #CareerGrowth

AML Conversations
FinCEN Real Estate and Investment Advisor Rules and Gift Card Fraud (Archive Edition)

AML Conversations

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 29, 2024 15:13


This episode originally aired on August 30, 2024 This week, John and Elliot discuss FinCEN's new final rules for reporting on residential real estate transactions and the program requirement for investment advisors. They also look at HSI's Project Red Hook, its efforts to stem gift card fraud schemes, and a report from the University of Sussex, which rates the US as the preferred hub for corrupt financial transactions.

EMBARGOED!
BIS Enforcement Actions: Everything You've Ever Wanted to Ask a (Former) BIS Special Agent | EMBARGOED Ep. 77

EMBARGOED!

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 26, 2024 57:58


On this week's EMBARGOED!, host Tim O'Toole and Miller & Chevalier's Melissa Burgess, with guest Don Pearce, currently a Senior Advisor with Torres Trade Advisory and a retired BIS Special Agent, discuss the role of BIS Special Agents in enforcement actions, plus updates to BIS enforcement policies, recent enforcement actions, and best practices for industry. Roadmap: Introduction The role of BIS Special Agents in enforcement actions (compared with the roles of other agencies like HSI or OEE personnel involved in reviewing disclosures) How to respond to outreach or a visit from a BIS Special Agent and related tips  Providing tips and investigation leads when industry suspects a customer is attempting to divert products: When should industry approach BIS once it identifies red flags? What kind of information is useful? Thoughts about the 2022–present changes to BIS enforcement and voluntary self-disclosure policies, including September 2024 regulatory changes Highlights from the newest Don't Let This Happen to You Interesting features or lessons to learn from recent enforcement actions ******* Thanks to our guests for joining us: Don Pearce: https://torrestradeadvisory.com/team/donald-pearce/  Melissa Burgess: https://www.millerchevalier.com/professional/melissa-burgess  Questions? Contact us at podcasts@milchev.com. EMBARGOED! is not intended and cannot be relied on as legal advice; the content only reflects the thoughts and opinions of its hosts. EMBARGOED! is intelligent talk about sanctions, export controls, and all things international trade for trade nerds and normal human beings alike. Each episode will feature deep thoughts and hot takes about the latest headline-grabbing developments in this area of the law, as well as some below-the-radar items to keep an eye on. Subscribe wherever you get your podcasts for new episodes so you don't miss out!

Public Key
Operation Hackstone: Cross-Border Crypto Investigations

Public Key

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 19, 2024 29:12


Traditional financial crime has evolved from robbing banks to now draining crypto wallets and law enforcement is expected to keep up with this lightning quick and cutting edge technology to combat transnational criminals. In this episode, Ian Andrews (CMO, Chainalysis) speaks with Jason Conboy, a Special Agent for the Cyber Investigations Liaison team of Homeland Security Investigations. Jason was on stage to accept a Chainalysis customer award for his team's collaboration with the RCMP in Canada for their efforts to take down a drug trafficking operation involving crypto and darknet markets, as part of Operation Hackstone. Jason illustrates the critical role HSI plays alongside agencies like the FBI and CIA in tackling crimes that span borders and explains the nuances of fighting modern crimes in a digital era, spotlighting the hurdles and triumphs in using advanced technology to combat cybercriminal activities. He also emphasizes the indispensable nature of public private partnerships as well as multi-agency collaborations in building effective defenses against evolving criminal strategies.  Minute-by-minute episode breakdown 2 | Jason's experience working in law enforcement battling cyber crime and darknet markets 4 | Exploring the role of Homeland Security Investigations in combating cybercrime and transnational organized crime  7 | Evolving criminal tactics and law enforcement's technological adaptation 9 | Cross-border collaboration in combating transnational crime and protecting USA/Canada border 14 | Challenges for investigators, judges and juries when it comes to crypto based investigations 17 | Recruiting Technologically Skilled Agents for Homeland Security Investigations 20 | Public-Private Partnerships and the role they have in fighting cyber crime and money laundering  23 | Multi-agency initiatives to take down crypto and transnational organized crime 26 | HSI's expansion of the cybercrime center and portfolios in the network intrusion and darknet market space Related resources Check out more resources provided by Chainalysis that perfectly complement this episode of the Public Key. Website: HSI: We shield our nation from global threats to ensure Americans are safe and secure Website: HSI Cyber Crimes Center (C3): Forensic, intelligence and investigative support services Press Release: Operation Hackstone: Federal RCMP and Homeland Security Investigations disrupt international drug trafficker who was using the dark-web Report: Homeland Security Investigations and ACAMS Alert: Pig Butchering  Newsletter: HSI Cornerstone: Spreading awareness to detect and close vulnerabilities within U.S. financial, trade and transportation sectors  Blog: Announcing Chainalysis' 2024 U.S. Public Sector Customer Awards Program Reports: The 2024 Crypto Maturity Journey: How Traditional Finance Can Adopt Cryptocurrency in Stages (Just Released - Download now!) Reports: The 2024 Geography of Crypto Report (Download now!) YouTube: Chainalysis YouTube page Twitter: Chainalysis Twitter: Building trust in blockchain Speakers on today's episode Ian Andrews *Host* (Chief Marketing Officer, Chainalysis)  Jason Conboy (Special Agent - Cyber Investigations Liaison, Homeland Security Investigations (HSI)) This website may contain links to third-party sites that are not under the control of Chainalysis, Inc. or its affiliates (collectively “Chainalysis”). Access to such information does not imply association with, endorsement of, approval of, or recommendation by Chainalysis of the site or its operators, and Chainalysis is not responsible for the products, services, or other content hosted therein. Our podcasts are for informational purposes only, and are not intended to provide legal, tax, financial, or investment advice. Listeners should consult their own advisors before making these types of decisions. Chainalysis has no responsibility or liability for any decision made or any other acts or omissions in connection with your use of this material. Chainalysis does not guarantee or warrant the accuracy, completeness, timeliness, suitability or validity of the information in any particular podcast and will not be responsible for any claim attributable to errors, omissions, or other inaccuracies of any part of such material.  Unless stated otherwise, reference to any specific product or entity does not constitute an endorsement or recommendation by Chainalysis. The views expressed by guests are their own and their appearance on the program does not imply an endorsement of them or any entity they represent. Views and opinions expressed by Chainalysis employees are those of the employees and do not necessarily reflect the views of the company.  

HVAC Know It All Podcast
Hot Surface Ignition vs. Direct Spark: Monthly HVAC Tech Tip

HVAC Know It All Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 18, 2024 7:49


Hot surface ignitors or HSI for short vs. Direct Spark. These are two different methods that natural gas or propane appliances use to ignite the flame for heating purposes. Check out Jobber www.getjobber.com/hvacknowitall

The CopDoc Podcast: Aiming for Excellence in Leadership
Mike Kroll, HSI - Exploring Compassionate Leadership in Law Enforcement

The CopDoc Podcast: Aiming for Excellence in Leadership

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 7, 2024 48:14


Hey there! Send us a message. Who else should we be talking to? What topics are important? Use FanMail to connect! Let us know!The CopDoc Podcast - Season 7 - Episode 141  Ever wondered how a business student becomes a leader in federal law enforcement? Join us as we uncover the career journey of Mike Krol, the special agent in charge of Homeland Security Investigations (HSI) in Boston. From a family rich in law enforcement and military service history to navigating the rigorous transition from the private sector to federal law enforcement, Mike shares his compelling story. Listen to how his mother's suggestion to pursue criminal justice at Northeastern University changed his life path, despite initial doubts, and discover the personal challenges he overcame, including imposter syndrome during his training at Quantico.In a world where agencies merge and leadership styles evolve, witness the transformation through the eyes of Mike Kroll, from HSI's New England Field Office. Gain insights into the complexities of aligning diverse missions under the HSI umbrella and the significant growth the agency has seen since its rebranding in 2010. The conversation goes beyond managing a team, delving into how these leaders navigate inter-agency conflicts and maintain productivity, all while championing innovation and effective management. Their stories are a testament to the balance needed between management and leadership.Explore the expansive investigative mandate of HSI and how it stands as the second largest federal investigative agency after the FBI. With jurisdiction over 400 federal criminal statutes, HSI tackles a variety of issues, from global trade to cybercrime. Discover how the agency adapts to emerging threats and the importance of national coordination and public-private partnerships. Mike Crow and Mike Kroll share their leadership philosophies, emphasizing the importance of compassion, empowerment, and accountability in high-pressure environments. This episode is a deep dive into the personal and professional decisions that shape a successful career in federal law enforcement. Contact us: copdoc.podcast@gmail.com Website: www.copdocpodcast.comIf you'd like to arrange for facilitated training, or consulting, or talk about steps you might take to improve your leadership and help in your quest for promotion, contact Steve at stephen.morreale@gmail.com

Safety Consultant with Sheldon Primus
Beyond Safety: A Deep Dive with Jill James of HSI on OSHA, Mental Health, and Corporate Culture

Safety Consultant with Sheldon Primus

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 7, 2024 46:35


Keywords: Sheldon Primus, Jill James, HSI, Accidental Safety Pro, Minnesota OSHA, OSHA inspections, OSHA fraud, Chevron Deference, EHS AI applications, psychological safety, corporate culture, safety culture, workplace violence, CalOSHA, ISO 45003, OSHA fines, Federal Labor Laws, safety indicators, Safety Differently, Dr. Todd Conklin, Dr. Sidney Dekker, Jordan Barab, Child Labor Laws, Mental Health First Aid, 4 Pillars of Wellbeing, suicide prevention, NAMI, Gallup Balcony & Basement, Self Determination Theory, Ryan Deci, Abraham Maslow, Restorative Justice, safety compliance In this episode of the Safety Consultant with Sheldon Primus podcast, Sheldon is joined by Jill James, Chief Safety Officer at HSI and host of the Accidental Safety Pro podcast. With her extensive background in Minnesota OSHA and her role as a safety leader, Jill brings invaluable insights on navigating complex safety landscapes. From the evolving role of OSHA and the implications of fraud and job-site inspections to understanding psychological safety and the importance of corporate culture over traditional safety culture, Jill and Sheldon tackle pressing topics. They explore AI's potential in EHS, the importance of ISO 45003 for workplace well-being, and discuss the broader impact of OSHA's Chevron Deference reversal. Jill's dedication to mental health, suicide prevention in construction, and restorative justice are also highlighted, providing a comprehensive look at modern safety and well-being in the workplace.

Audio Ground School by Part Time Pilot
IFR Lesson - Section 2 - Lesson #14: Horizontal Situation Indicator (HSI)

Audio Ground School by Part Time Pilot

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 4, 2024 34:28


Welcome to the Part Time Pilot Audio Ground School Podcast! This podcast takes our free podcast to a whole new level by providing students with every single lesson included in the Part Time Pilot Private Pilot & IFR Ground Schools without a single Ad! On top of that, VIP podcast students get BONUS episodes like Mock Checkrides, Checkride Prep, Expert Interviews and more! The #1 reason student pilots never end up becoming a private pilot is NOT due to money. The real reason is actually deeper than that. Yes, flight training is expensive. But every student pilot knows this and budgets for it when they decide to do it. The actual #1 reason a student pilot fails is because they do not have a good, fundamental understanding of the private pilot knowledge they are meant to learn in ground school. You see when a student does not have a good grasp of this knowledge they get to a point in their flight training where their mind just can't keep up. They start making mistakes and having to redo lessons. And THAT is when it starts getting too expensive. This audio ground school is meant for the modern day student pilot... aka the part time student pilot. Let's face it, the majority of us have full time responsibilities on top of flight training. Whether it is a job, kids, family, school, etc. we all keep ourselves busy with the things that are important to us. And with today's economy we have to maintain that job just to pay for the training. The modern day student pilot is busy, on the go and always trying to find time throughout his or her day to stay up on their studies. The audio ground school allows them to consume high quality content while walking, running, working out, sitting in traffic, traveling, or even just a break from the boring FAR/AIM or ground school lecture. Did I meant high quality content? The audio ground school is taken straight out of the 5-star rated Part Time Pilot Online Ground School that has had over 2000 students take and pass their Private Pilot & IFR exams with only 2 total students failing the written. That's a 99.9% success rate! And the 2 that failed? We refunded their cost of ground school and helped them pass on their second attempt. We do this by keeping ground school engaging, fun, light and consumable. We have written lessons, videos, audio lessons, live video lessons, community chats, quizzes, practice tests, flash cards, study guides, eBooks and much more. Part Time Pilot was created to be a breath of fresh air for student pilots. To be that flight training provider that looks out for them and their needs. So that is just what we are doing with this podcast.   IFR Section 2 - Lesson 14: In this lesson, we review the HSI we care about as IFR pilots. We talk about what they are, what they are used for and why we use them. This is a key concept you should have learned in private pilot but if not, we will review it for you hear as it sets up the following lessons on IFR instrumentation.     Links mentioned in the episode: Private Pilot Online Ground School: PPL Ground School - Part Time Pilot Checkride Prep: PPL Checkride Prep - Part Time Pilot Ultimate Private Pilot Test Prep Book: Book on Amazon IFR Online Ground School: IFR Ground School – Part Time Pilot Private Pilot Flash Card book on Amazon: https://amzn.to/3NKd0bu    PPL study group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/parttimepilot  IFR study group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/parttimepilotifr/   Recommended Products & Discounts:  https://parttimepilot.com/recommended-products-for-student-pilots/ 

High & Low
Deep Dive: The Case Against Diddy, Part 2 - The Indictment, Decades of Rumors, and Outcomes in an Environment of Complicit Enablers

High & Low

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 11, 2024 68:04


Detailing more lawsuits filed against Sean Combs, a.k.a. Diddy, including former Danity Kane member Dawn Richard, as well as his legal team's ongoing efforts to get bail granted as he currently awaits trial from a Brooklyn detention center. The indictment filed by the Southern District of New York is reviewed, with details of the exact charges and possible prison time for each. Media clips spanning the decades of Diddy describing his white parties are shared, alongside highlights of specific celebrities, now under scrutiny, who publicly aligned themselves with Diddy - as well as celebrities who openly criticized him. BONUS: Storytime, an unfortunate evening with jabronis who thought they were very important for their business ties to Ashton Kutcher TRIGGER WARNING: SA, DV, and disturbing content. Domestic Violence Hotline: 1-800-799-SAFE (7233) National Human Trafficking Hotline 1-888-373-7888 If you believe you are victim of a crime perpetrated by Sean Combs, please contact HSI via their mobile tip-line at 1-877-4-HSITIP, and reference this case.Credit to Entertainment Tonight, TMZ, and The Conan O'Brien Show for audio of Diddy describing his white parties over the years. All opinions are personal and not representative of any outside company, person, or agenda. Information shared is cited via articles, legal documents, press releases, government websites, public videos, news reports, and/or direct quotes and statements and may be paraphrased for brevity. Wanna support this independent pod? Links below:BuyMeACoffee - https://www.buymeacoffee.com/BBDBVenmo @TYBBDB Get ad-free listening with a Patreon membership Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Locked In with Ian Bick
Inside the Diddy Case: Ex-Homeland Security Agent Shares Exclusive Insights Into High Profile Cases | Myron Gaines

Locked In with Ian Bick

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 8, 2024 115:11


Most people know Myron Gaines as the host of the Fresh and Fit Podcast, but before that, he was a Homeland Security agent. In this episode, Myron shares his rare insider perspective on the Diddy investigation, discussing the details and providing an exclusive look at what goes on behind the scenes. We dive deep into other tactics law enforcement uses, cover the Tekashi 69 case, and more. Tune in to hear Myron's unique insights into high-profile operations and how his past experience in Homeland Security shaped his view on crime, investigations, and justice. #DiddyCase #MyronGaines #HomelandSecurity #Tekashi69 #LawEnforcementTactics #FreshAndFitPodcast #CrimeInvestigation #InsiderStory Hosted, Executive Produced & Edited By Ian Bick: https://www.instagram.com/ian_bick/?hl=en https://ianbick.com/ Connect with Myron Gaines: IG: https://www.instagram.com/myrongainesx/ X: https://x.com/unplugfitX?ref_src=twsrc%5Egoogle%7Ctwcamp%5Eserp%7Ctwgr%5Eauthor YT: https://www.youtube.com/@FreshFitMiami YT: https://www.youtube.com/@FedReacts Presented by Tyson 2.0 & Wooooo Energy: https://tyson20.com/ https://woooooenergy.com/ Buy Merch: https://lockedinbrand.com Use code lockedin at checkout to get 20% off your order Timestamps: 00:00:00 Introduction to Fresh & Fit Podcast 00:06:19 Understanding the Role of HSI Agents 00:12:24 Leveraging Agency Strengths in Law Enforcement 00:19:29 Challenges with Federal Informants 00:25:00 The Role of Informants and Cooperators 00:26:00 00:31:15 Police Jurisdictions and Crime Handling in Different States 00:37:46 Differences Between State and Federal Search Warrants 00:44:05 Federal vs State Cases - financial crimes 00:50:53 Federal vs. State Arrest Procedures 00:57:01 Coordinating Sting Operations 01:03:10 Challenges of Working in the Secret Service 01:09:48 Role of HSI in Counterterrorism 01:16:08 Transitioning from a Secure Job to Entrepreneurship 01:22:50 Smuggling and Cooperation Dynamics 01:29:00 Border Checkpoint Incident and Legal Consequences 01:41:16 Street Surveillance: The Importance of Plain Clothes Powered by: Just Media House : https://www.justmediahouse.com/ Creative direction, design, assets, support by FWRD: https://www.fwrd.co Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

AML Conversations
FinCEN Real Estate and Investment Advisor Rules and Gift Card Fraud

AML Conversations

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 30, 2024 14:37


This week, John and Elliot discuss FinCEN's new final rules for reporting on residential real estate transactions and the program requirement for investment advisors. They also look at HSI's Project Red Hook, its efforts to stem gift card fraud schemes, and a report from the University of Sussex, which rates the US as the preferred hub for corrupt financial transactions.

FBI Retired Case File Review
328: Tom Blades and Jim Weber – Undercover Bikers, Murder-For-Hire

FBI Retired Case File Review

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 21, 2024 71:38


  Retired FBI agent Tom Blades and retired Homeland Security Investigations (HSI) agent Jim Weber review an undercover case involving a member of the Zetas Mexican drug cartel who wanted to hire someone to kidnap, torture, and murder a drug rival and his child as an act of retaliation. Jim went undercover as a biker willing to accept the murder-for-hire assignment. Tom posed as his associate. At the time of the investigation, Tom supervised the FBI Safe Streets Task Force in St. Louis, Missouri, and Jim was a Task Force Officer (TFO) assigned to the task force. Tom Blades served in the FBI for 34. Jim served with HSI for twenty-two years.   Check out episode show notes, photos, and related articles:  https://jerriwilliams.com/328-tom-blades-and-jim-weber-undercover-bikers-murder-for-hire/             Join my Reader Team to get the FBI Reading Resource - Books about the FBI, written by FBI agents, the 20 clichés about the FBI Reality Checklist, and keep up to date on the FBI in books, TV, and movies via my monthly email. Join here. http://eepurl.com/dzCCmL          Buy me a coffee - https://www.buymeacoffee.com/JerriWilliams       Check out my FBI books, non-fiction and crime fiction, available as audiobooks, ebooks and paperbacks wherever books are sold. https://jerriwilliams.com/books/

Doc Washburn Show
TRUMP RALLY INSIDE JOB? HSI!!!

Doc Washburn Show

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 16, 2024 52:32


What is the one federal agency everyone has been overlooking re: the Trump Butler rally? HSI!

Beyond The Horizon
The Role That The HSI Played In The Takedown Of El Mayo Zambada (8/15/24)

Beyond The Horizon

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 15, 2024 20:11


The role of Homeland Security Investigations (HSI) in the arrest of Ismael "El Mayo" Zambada, one of the most powerful and elusive leaders of the Sinaloa Cartel, was pivotal. The arrest, which took place on July 25, 2024, was the culmination of a long-term joint operation involving HSI and the FBI. This operation was part of a broader U.S. strategy to combat the trafficking of fentanyl and other deadly drugs into the United States.HSI played a significant role in the investigation that led to the indictment of Zambada and other cartel members as early as December 2022. The operation that resulted in Zambada's arrest was meticulously coordinated, involving advanced surveillance and intelligence-sharing between multiple U.S. law enforcement agencies.However, the circumstances surrounding Zambada's capture are shrouded in controversy. Reports indicate that Zambada was brought to the U.S. against his will, possibly lured under false pretenses by fellow cartel members and then forcibly taken into custody by U.S. authorities. Zambada himself has claimed that he was ambushed and kidnapped, which has sparked diplomatic tensions between the U.S. and Mexico, with Mexican authorities demanding more transparency about the operation.Despite the controversy, U.S. officials have hailed the arrest as a significant blow to the Sinaloa Cartel, potentially disrupting its operations and sending a strong message about the U.S.'s commitment to combating transnational drug trafficking​.(commercial at 10:36)to contact me:bobbycapucci@protonmail.comsource:The Little-Known U.S. Agency Behind the String of Coups Against Mexico's Druglords (msn.com)