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“I grew up near the west coast here in Denmark, so yeah, the sea has always been there. And Aarhus is also a harbor city, so definitely there's something relaxing about going down to the water and hearing the whistling. We implemented that in Necesse, actually. We have a water fountain that's spatial, so that when you get near to it, you hear it rustling. You can sit by it and actually get the feeling that you're talking about, of just, you know, [dreaming] away.” – Rune EskildsenThis episode is the second half of my conversation with composer Rune R. B. Eskildsen as we discuss the balance between AI convenience and human intuition, where the data we feed AI ends up and how it might be used, and his work on the upcoming, highly anticipated game Out of Words.As always, if you have questions for my guest, you're welcome to reach out through the links in the show notes. If you have questions for me, visit audiobrandingpodcast.com, where you'll find a lot of ways to get in touch. Plus, subscribing to the newsletter will let you know when the new podcasts are available, along with other interesting bits of audio-related news. And if you're getting some value from listening, the best ways to show your support are to share this podcast with a friend and leave an honest review. Both those things really help, and I'd love to feature your review on future podcasts. You can leave one either in written or in voice format from the podcast's main page. I would so appreciate that.(00:00) – Navigating AI and Copyright ChallengesAs the second half of our discussion starts, Rune shares his thoughts on the growth of AI and how even a simple jingle can benefit from a human touch. “It's a story that you are trying to convey through the brand or whatever you're making that sound for,” he explains. “Yes, you could recreate the same thing with an AI, but it wouldn't be able to encapsulate the thoughts that we've spoken about.” We talk about the environmental impact of AI and the data centers that power it, and how different countries are looking to offset, and even take advantage of, that impact. “Data centers are going up,” he notes, “I just learned recently that in Amsterdam or somewhere in the Netherlands, they use data centers to heat up the city. So they build them on the ground and then they heat parts of the city.”(15:45) – The Role of Human Emotion in SoundOur conversation turns to some of the privacy concerns that have sprung up around AI, and how they affect his use of it for professional clients. “Even though it might not go anywhere, we don't know if it's going anywhere,” he says about prompts. “It takes a snapshot and puts it somewhere and hides it. And there might be some secret stuff, so yeah, that's also a concern.” He discusses some cases where, on the other hand, AI has helped clients better express their needs. “I think talking about AI as a tool,” he tells us, “maybe people would do that, say, ‘This is kind of the vibe that I want to do. And I've made it with AI or made it myself or whatever, but now I want you to do it properly.'"(22:00) – Rune's Advice for Product DesignersAs our conversation wraps up, Rune elaborates on the different, often subtle impact that AI and human compositions can have on listeners. “I guess that's sort of the same,” he explains, “[as] plastic plants and real plants. And that's definitely, you know, it lights up and there are some colors which you really can't emulate that well, even though some of the plastic ones are good.” He tells listeners how they can get in touch and talks about some of his upcoming projects, including the indie adventure platformer Out of Words. “We have some updates coming and we'll be on sale on Steam when we go into winter,” he adds. “So that is nice. And yeah, we have some bigger updates coming.”Episode SummaryRune shares insights on the current copyright landscape in Denmark.Discussion on the ethics and sustainability of AI in the audio industry.Rune gives tips on how to enhance sound quality in product design.Connect with the Audio Branding Podcast:Book your project with Voice Overs and Vocals by visiting https://voiceoversandvocals.comConnect with me on Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/jodikrangle/Watch the Audio Branding Podcast on YouTube - https://www.youtube.com/c/JodiKrangleVOConnect with me on LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/jodikrangle/Leave the Audio Branding Podcast a review at https://lovethepodcast.com/audiobranding (Thank you!)Share your passion effectively with these Tips for Sounding Your Best as a Podcast Guest!https://voiceoversandvocals.com/tips-for-sounding-your-best-as-a-podcast-guest/Get my Top Five Tips for Implementing an Intentional Audio Strategyhttps://voiceoversandvocals.com/audio-branding-strategy/Editing/Production by Humberto Franco - https://humbertofranco.com/This podcast uses the following third-party services for analysis: OP3 - https://op3.dev/privacy
Going back to the Moon. Myron Gaines joins Jesse on wisdom, relationships, and world affairs.
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In this episode of Talking Minds, Marcus Matthews sits down with Nicole Gibson, founder of inTruth, to explore the future of emotional regulation, mental health technology and nervous system intelligence. Nicole shares how inTruth is using real-time physiological data and the React and Rebound model to measure how emotions move through the autonomic nervous system. Together, Marcus and Nicole discuss trauma, PTSD, anxiety, depression, neuroscience, AI, wearable technology, human performance and why the future of mental health may depend on understanding what the body is truly telling us. This is a powerful conversation for professionals, practitioners, leaders and anyone interested in the mind, emotional health and real transformation. If you are interested in mental health innovation, trauma recovery, nervous system regulation, emotional intelligence, AI in healthcare, wearable technology, PTSD treatment, anxiety, depression, hypnotherapy, RTT, coaching, or the future of human transformation, this conversation is essential listening. In this episode, we explore: Nicole Gibson's journey into mental health innovation What inTruth is and why it matters The React and Rebound model How the autonomic nervous system shapes emotional regulation Why emotions are biological data, not just feelings The limitations of modern psychology and mental health support How practitioners can prove real client transformation The future of AI, wearables and emotional health PTSD, anxiety, depression and diagnostic possibilities Military, wellness and organisational applications Why technology must protect human agency, not replace it This is not just a conversation about mental health technology. It is a conversation about the future of understanding ourselves. Listen now to discover why inTruth may become one of the most important platforms in the future of emotional health, nervous system regulation and human transformation. Findout more about inTruth and download the App at For Practitioners - Get the Dashboard https://dashboard.intruth.io/ https://www.intruth.io/ Looking to start your own journey then checkout https://truth.themindmentor.co.uk and experience what a regulated nervous system feels like today.
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In this episode, former trading floor professional Paul Scott breaks down one of the biggest myths in modern trading - the idea that the entire market is controlled by one giant algorithm. From institutional execution algos to the raw human emotion that still drives price movement, Paul reveals what really happens behind the scenes on professional trading floors. https://tradingnut.com/paul-scott-2/ Paul's Links
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In this special bonus episode, Scott McInnes and his colleague Sadhbh O'Flaherty are joined by Communications Consultant at Gallagher, Maddison Grigsby, to explore the latest insights from the 'State of the Sector' report on internal communications, focusing on the readiness gap, strategic alignment, and human-centric communication. Maddison shares expert advice on improving manager effectiveness, change management, and leveraging AI for better engagement. Key Takeaways: The evolution of internal communication practices and the importance of continuous improvement. The "Readiness Gap": understanding the misalignment between technological potential, leadership expectations, and employee experiences. Six key risks impacting organisational readiness: audience burnout, budget constraints, line manager effectiveness, information overload, lack of inclusion of communicators in decision-making, and lack of clear direction. The significance of strategy clarity, shared understanding, and alignment in achieving organizational goals. The critical role of managers in communication effectiveness and how to empower them with practical tools and frameworks. Importance of change management versus change communication, and how emotional responses influence organisational change success. The impact of human-centric approaches, including tone of voice, narrative, and bite-sized content adapted for attention spans. The persistent neglect of management communication tools and the opportunity for AI to streamline messaging, measurement, and feedback. The cultural shift needed to support managers and improve communication effectiveness across organisations. Chapters: 00:00 Celebrating 150 Episodes and Reflecting on Growth 01:23 Introduction to the State of the Sector Report and Key Stats 02:25 Focus on the Readiness Gap in Organizations 05:44 Understanding the Six Key Risks Contributing to the Readiness Gap 10:07 The Power of Strategy and Shared Understanding 11:00 Leadership's Role in Clarifying Vision and Strategy 12:29 The Importance of Repetition and Clarity in Communication 12:57 Addressing Change and Emotional Responses in the Workplace 15:01 The Significance of Empathy and Human Emotion in Change Management 15:56 Embracing Continuous Change as the New Norm 17:04 The Skill Set of Change Communications and Internal Comms 18:52 Psychology and Employee Resilience in a Volatile Environment 22:56 The Role of Tone of Voice and Storytelling in Engagement 36:26 The Impact of Human-Centric Communication and Simplicity 42:22 The Power of Storytelling and Narrative in Internal Comms 44:39 The Shift Toward Authentic and Human Tone of Voice 48:57 Leveraging AI for Simplified and Impactful Communication 49:17 Practical Tips for High-Performing Teams and Manager Effectiveness 50:41 The Importance of Listening and Feedback Loops 51:56 Closing Remarks and Resources for Better Internal Communication Keywords: internal communication, change management, employee engagement, leadership, AI in HR, communication strategy, organisational change, employee trust, storytelling, human-centric communication Resources: State of the Sector Report - https://ajg.com/employeeexperience/state-of-the-sector Website link with more Information: inspiringchange.ie/stateofthesector Connect with us: LinkedIn | YouTube | Instagram Connect with Maddison Grigsby: LinkedIn | https://www.ajg.com/employeeexperience/
Zig Ziglar shares a powerful lesson on how changing your attitude can transform your life. By shifting from negativity to gratitude and taking personal responsibility, you can completely change your results. When you change what you focus on, everything around you begins to change.Want Ad-Free Episodes? Join QOD Club and hear zero ads inside our Circle community. Plus, book clubs, mentorship calls, weekly business trainings, and new likeminded friends. Get started for only $9.Source: Zig Ziglar I love my job subtitledHosted by Sean CroxtonFollow me on InstagramSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Bobby shared an update on another missing scientist that has gone missing after work with sensitive programs with aerospace / non-humans on earth. Amy talks about the new details in the Eric Swalwell case. Eddie reveals why he feels like a fraud. Morgan shared a story about a principal who is being called a hero after taking down a student who walked into school with a gun. Bobby talked about a tech startup Just Like Me that launched a chatbot service that allows people to talk to a digital avatar of Jesus Christ for $1.99 per minute. Bobby found that there are 27 Human emotions. Can you name them all? He had all the show members compete to see who can name the most and put some money on the line.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Wine is experiential. It is what the industry has to hang its hat on. Each glass needs to conjure up emotion, memories and a sense of being. My father bought his wine shop in 1969 and a started his academic journey to understand and promote wine. He took master classes before they were masterclasses: German Wine Academy, the Italian Wine Consortium and many more. He was a learner. So when he was telling me a story about one of the most emotional wines he had ever tasted, and how he had waited in a long line to get a thimblefull of a taste, it was required listening. That day at a Hueblien auction, they were auctioning the iconic 1921 Chateau d'Yquem and I believe the auctioneer was the famed Michael Broadbent. When I heard that Lorenzo Pasquini, the Director of Chateau d"Yquem was going to be in LA, I created a stir of inquiries to get him on the podcast. We ended up at Wallys famed wine bar and restaurant for a sit down episode of the show. I have to tell you that sitting down with Lorenzo Pasquini at Wally's in Beverly Hills was a breath of fresh air. It's not every day you get to share a table (and a glass) with the director of Château d'Yquem, one of the most storied estates in Bordeaux. Right from the start, Lorenzo hit me with a line that stuck: "Wine is by definition very human." As someone who's been fascinated by the soul and story of wine for decades, I couldn't help but smile. This wasn't going to be your average technical chat about barrels and Brix. Now, I like anecdotes—my dad was the king of them—and I come from a world where every wine has a memory attached. Lorenzo gets that. He talked about how Yquem isn't just a brand, or even a name, but something almost universal, capable of creating emotion in savvy collectors and absolute newcomers alike. It reminded me of my dad waiting in line for a thimble of '21 Yquem at the Hublin auction—the anticipation, the respect, the pure joy of tasting something almost mythical. We dug into the mystery of botrytis—the "noble rot"—and why it's at the heart of what makes Yquem so special. Lorenzo's insight was that it's not about control. There's an element of surrender and humility. You can prepare, observe, react, but ultimately you wait for nature to do her thing. That's the contrast, really, between technology-driven wines and those that are still, in essence, artisanal. There's a sense of patience and a sense of trust in the process that I find inspiring—and grounding. He made me think differently about the grapes themselves. I had always pictured noble rot as something pretty unappetizing. But Lorenzo described how, seen under a microscope, it's actually beautiful—almost poetic. Sometimes you just need to change your perspective to find the beauty, even when it comes to the fungus that transforms a grape. We compared vintages—the pure botrytis expression of 2013 versus the fruit-forward 2017 and the youthful vibrancy of 2023. Lorenzo talked about the pickers, some well into their seventies, able to discern the subtle aromas and select only the best bunches. There's a community behind Yquem, not just a technical team, and their wisdom and experience shape every harvest. It feels honest, real—less about chasing perfection, more about honoring the place and the moment. Of course, I had to bring up my penchant for pairing Sauternes with pot-au-feu—cordial glasses be damned. Lorenzo set me straight on the right glassware. More importantly, he reminded me (and our listeners) that sweet doesn't mean dessert. Yquem can go with just about anything, as long as the story and emotion are there. We talked about time travel—the unique thrill of opening a bottle from 1811, discovering a wine that's still alive, still evolving. It's about respecting history, but it's also about a relentless drive to improve, to find that extra tenth of a percent of quality. Lorenzo's journey—from Tuscany to Bordeaux, from Rome to Argentina—is a testament to the interconnectedness of the wine world. He sees France and Italy as two faces of the same medal. That resonated with me. In the end, whether you talk luxury branding or climate-driven sustainability, Yquem's story is about people, patience, the land, and the endless effort to express something honest and beautiful in every bottle. This was a conversation that didn't just inform—it inspired. That's the kind of insight I'm always looking for on Wine Talks. YouTube: https://youtu.be/hY9oZkhiwyI #ChateaudYquem #noblerot #Sauternes #Bordeauxwine #LorenzoPasquini #PaulK #wineemotion #terroir #vintagewines #winetasting #artisanalwinemaking #sustainability #LVMH #wineindustry #aromaticcomplexity #luxurybrand #Frenchwinehistory #grapeharvesting #organicviticulture #timetravelwine
How essential is it that we see Jesus weeping and angry being “deeply moved?” What does this say about his love? Isn't it interesting that knowing Jesus wept doesn't make him less powerful, but instead more so? What happens to us when we suppress emotions? What value is given to our emotions when we see Jesus feeling?
How essential is it that we see Jesus weeping and angry being “deeply moved?” What does this say about his love? Isn't it interesting that knowing Jesus wept doesn't make him less powerful, but instead more so? What happens to us when we suppress emotions? What value is given to our emotions when we see Jesus feeling?
In this episode of the Jon Sanchez Show, Jon and Dr. Dennis Sanchez discuss the recent market decline attributed to AI's negative impact on the economy and the chaos surrounding tariffs. They explore the potential for AI to exacerbate future market crashes, emphasizing the speed and severity of AI-driven trading. The conversation also highlights the importance of human emotion in trading decisions and the need for a diversified investment strategy.Chapters00:00 Market Overview and Initial Concerns02:13 Impact of AI on the Economy04:47 Tariff Chaos and Market Reactions07:36 AI's Role in Market Dynamics10:43 Human Error vs AI in Trading11:32 Market Sell-Off and Economic Indicators14:10 Corporate Responses to Economic Pressures16:36 Future Outlook and Investor Sentiment19:56 Understanding Market Crashes20:25 The Role of AI in Market Dynamics23:40 The Speed of AI and Market Reactions30:15 Human Emotion vs. Algorithmic Trading34:36 Preparing for Future Market Crashes35:31 Disclaimer Resources & LinksSanchez Gaunt Wealth ManagementConnect with Jon SanchezLinkedInFacebookInstagramYouTubeBlog
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This isn't about shrinking your body — it's about coming home to it. Your body isn't the problem. Your relationship with your body — shaped by trauma, diet culture, and survival — is. As a kid, you likely learned that your size, shape, or weight (and the need to control them) became a way to earn safety, love, or approval. It's how you felt “good enough.” But this keeps our worth and feeling valuable attached to a metric, instead of it being an innate birthright. This is a huge part of why we want fast results – we're trying to hurry up so we can feel ‘good enough.' Keep listening as I explore how to untangle the nuanced relationship with our bodies (and food) in a healthy way that supports your mental and emotional health. Ready to Conquer the Craving Cycle?! It's time to decode the urge, untangle the pattern, and finally learn how to respond differently. This isn't about willpower.And it's not about “trying harder.” It's about understanding why a specific urge takes over — and learning how to meet that moment differently next time. Schedule your free call here: https://calendly.com/jillian-2/cyc Chapters (00:00:02) - Hungry for Love(00:00:24) - Reclaiming Your Body After Trauma(00:07:26) - How to Love Yourself With a Human Emotion(00:11:37) - What Are You Really Hungry For?(00:17:32) - How to Have Your Own Back in the Hard Times(00:18:18) - How to Conquer Your Craziest Moment(00:23:05) - How To Love and Value Yourself(00:26:33) - Break the Cycle
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Lawrence Joss continues his discussion with Matthew Brickman, a Supreme Court Certified Mediator in Florida. Together, they unpack the role of mediation in family conflict, including how mediators support the process and what to consider when choosing the right professional. Drawing from years of experience, Matthew highlights the value of ongoing learning, self-awareness, and growth in effective mediation. The conversation also explores the emotional realities clients face and the importance of empowerment and agency throughout the mediation journey.Key TakeawaysEquine therapy helps individuals learn about their own nervous system.The presence of horses can facilitate emotional safety and connection.Children often project their feelings onto horses, aiding in therapy.Building trust with horses reflects the importance of boundaries in relationships.Humor can be a powerful tool in therapeutic settings.Equine therapy can help navigate high-conflict family dynamics.The process of co-regulation is essential for emotional healing.Horses model the ability to calm down after being startled.Therapy with horses allows access to emotions that traditional methods may not reach.The unpredictability of life is mirrored in the interactions with horses.Chapters00:00 - Understanding Equine Therapy and Its Context 02:54 - The Role of the Nervous System in Therapy 05:50 - Equine Therapy: A Unique Approach to Healing 08:44 - The Connection Between Horses and Human Emotions 12:05 - Navigating Family Dynamics Through Equine Therapy 14:51 - Practical Applications of Equine Therapy 18:03 - The Impact of Trauma on Children and Families 20:48 - Building Trust and Boundaries with Horses 23:45 - The Unpredictability of Life and Therapy 26:52 - Conclusion: The Healing Power of HorsesIf you wish to connect with Lawrence Joss or any of the PA-A community members who have appeared as guests on the podcast:Email - familydisappeared@gmail.comLinktree: https://linktr.ee/lawrencejoss(All links mentioned in the podcast are available in Linktree)Connect with Dr. Rebecca Bailey:https://polyvagalequineinstitute.comPlease donate to support PAA programs:https://www.paypal.com/donate?hosted_button_id=SDLTX8TBSZNXSsa bottom partThis podcast is made possible by the Family Disappeared Team:Anna Johnson- Editor/Contributor/Activist/Co-hostGlaze Gonzales- Podcast ManagerConnect with Lawrence Joss:Website: https://parentalalienationanonymous.com/Email- familydisappeared@gmail.com
The Science Behind Happiness And Human EmotionWhat does happiness really look like – and why do we feel the way we do? Scientists still debate what emotions are, how many exist, and whether they're hardwired or shaped by experience. This segment explores how emotions guide our daily lives, and whether learning to understand them can change how we respond to the world.What An Extra Five Pounds Can Do To Your Spine – And How To Prevent ItResearch suggests many Americans grow up without learning the fundamentals of healthy eating, making it harder to manage weight and long-term health. Even modest weight gain can place added stress on the spine, joints, and muscles, which increases the risk of pain and disability over time. Rather than chasing quick fixes, our experts explain small, steady habits that can protect the body and support healthier aging.Medical Notes: How To Ease Anxiety In Kids, Spending Money For Maximum Happiness, And Are Bigger Brains Better?You have a bigger brain than your ancestors – and that's good news. Why are kids so worried? Do you need a change in life? How to spend your money for maximum happiness. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
The Science Behind Happiness And Human EmotionWhat does happiness really look like – and why do we feel the way we do? Scientists still debate what emotions are, how many exist, and whether they're hardwired or shaped by experience. This segment explores how emotions guide our daily lives, and whether learning to understand them can change how we respond to the world.Host: Elizabeth WestfieldProducer: Kristen FarrahGuests: Andrew Ortony, Professor Emeritus of psychology, education, and computer science, Northwestern University, author, The Cognitive Structure of Emotions; Nadine Levitt, founder, WURRLYedu, author, My Mama Says Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
AI is here, but so are human emotions. Tammy J. Bond highlights that implementing AI is not just a technical deployment; it's a massive disruption to your team's identity, sense of security, and self-worth. The core challenge for 2026 is leading the emotional side of automation, as your team is both hopeful and terrified. This episode exposes how leaders are currently dropping the ball with silence and lack of guidance, offering a playbook to intentionally build trust and human sustainability around AI usage. The Human Cost of AI Silence Leaders are often failing to implement AI well because they ignore its impact on three fundamental human needs: Certainty: Workers fear for their job security (up to 52% are worried about AI's impact). Competency: The automated work challenges their sense of self-worth and ability to perform their role effectively. Control: People feel a loss of autonomy when a new, vaguely understood tool takes over parts of their process. Ignoring these fears creates camouflaged conflict in the workplace, manifesting as passive resistance, quiet quitting, and overcompensating perfectionism (driven by fear of obsolescence). The Problem of Silence: With 40% of workplaces lacking AI usage guidelines, employees read a leader's silence as, "My leader doesn't know what they're doing," eroding trust and increasing anxiety. The Leader's Playbook: Transforming Culture Your opportunity is to stop letting fear write the rest of your organizational story and actively transform your culture around AI. 3 Essential Steps for AI Implementation: Name the Change: Clarify what AI is and what it is not here to do, not just for the company, but for each position at the granular level. Clarify Expectations: Define what is acceptable and unacceptable to use AI for. Set clear performance measures and expectations for the outcome if misuse occurs. Invest in Skill Building: Provide training not just on the tool, but on the skill of prompt verification and critical assessment of AI output. You must articulate to your team: AI is here to augment you, to enhance you, not to erase you. Reinforce the need for human judgment for the final output. The human is still responsible for the answer, even if the tool provided the initial data. Bold Questions & Actions for This Week Tammy's challenge is to push pause and get the team involved in co-creating the AI strategy: Ask the Fear Question: Sit down with your team and ask: "What about AI really scares you the most right now?" Identify 'Dumb Work': Ask: "Where do you see that AI could remove some of the repetitive work we do so that you can do more of what you're brilliant at?" Co-Design an Experiment: Pick one process this month and work with your team to co-design a small AI experiment to increase familiarity and comfort. The Bottom Line: If your people cannot say out loud what they are afraid of, AI will quietly run your culture from the shadows. Lead the human side of automation.
On this episode: Roderick & Cari kick off Episode 389 with two major album drops: Wale returns with ‘Everything Is a Lot' and Summer Walker releases ‘Finally Over It'. The guys also highlight the new collaboration ‘Boldy James & Nicholas Craven – Criminally Attached'. In the news, Rory' old tweets resurface, The hosts then get into one of the wildest tech stories of the year as Vine prepares a reboot under the new name “DiVine,” reportedly funded by Jack Dorsey. Nico Harrison fired as the GM of the Dallas Mavericks, plus a major format update for the 2026 NBA All-Star Game, now set to feature USA vs. World. The guys wrap up with a breakdown of the House Bill passed to re-open the government, officially ending the longest shutdown in U.S. history — including a note on the upcoming penny phase-out. All that & more. Intro: Quavo, Yeat, & BNYX- New Trip Roderick | Wale- Blanco Cari | Masego- I Win Subscribe to Apple Music now to hear all of the new albums & tracks we discuss: https://apple.co/3NgdXW
No.1 vulnerability expert BRENÉ BROWN exposes how shame, fear, and perfectionism secretly control your life - and reveals proven ways to unlock courage, confidence, trust, connection, and joy. Brené Brown is a world-renowned research professor who has spent over two decades studying courage, vulnerability, shame, and empathy. She is also the author of 6 #1 New York Times bestsellers, including her recently published book, ‘Strong Ground', and hosts two award-winning podcasts on leadership and human connection. She explains: ◼️The marble jar theory that changed how Fortune 100 companies build trust ◼️The 4 skill sets of courage you can train and measure ◼️Why fitting in is the greatest threat to true belonging ◼️How to identify your “armor” when you're afraid and drop it ◼️The gratitude practice that stops catastrophising in real-time (00:00) Intro (02:34) What Made Brené Who She Is? (07:23) Parents Affecting Your View of Love (10:48) 87 Human Emotions (11:50) Why Did Brené Struggle With Self-Love and Belonging? (15:36) How Has the World Changed in the Last Two Decades? (16:23) Is Power Driven by Fear? (19:51) Four Types of Power: How to Be Successful as a Leader (22:54) Systems Theory (26:48) The Role of AI and Social Media in Shaping Society (34:39) Wisdom From Psychology and Life Experience (41:26) What Type of Connection Should People Be Looking For? (44:34) Belonging vs. Standing Alone (47:43) Making a Divisive Podcast (54:07) Pros and Cons of Curiosity (54:50) Responsibility of a Platform to Assess Guest Credibility (1:03:34) Ads (1:04:32) Importance of Vulnerability (1:09:30) Managing Fear of Vulnerability (1:18:36) Overcoming Negative Traits (1:21:06) Improving Self-Esteem (1:25:43) Four Steps to Courage (1:27:44) Building Trust With the Marble Jar Theory (1:32:47) Leaders' Misconceptions of Trust (1:35:05) Cheating (1:36:03) Ads (1:38:11) Relationship Advice (1:41:42) Losing Your Mother to Dementia (1:45:27) How Did You Deal With Grief? (1:48:40) What Are You Optimizing for Right Now? Follow Brené: Website - https://bit.ly/47rISeb LinkedIn - https://bit.ly/3Jq4T5i Instagram - https://bit.ly/49rCLt0 You can purchase Brené's book ‘Strong Ground', here: http://bit.ly/47gIWyJ You can listen to Dare to Lead podcast here: http://bit.ly/3WwlN56 The Diary Of A CEO: ◼️Join DOAC circle here - https://doaccircle.com/ ◼️Buy The Diary Of A CEO book here - https://smarturl.it/DOACbook ◼️The 1% Diary is back - limited time only: https://bit.ly/3YFbJbt ◼️The Diary Of A CEO Conversation Cards (Second Edition): https://g2ul0.app.link/f31dsUttKKb ◼️Get email updates - https://bit.ly/diary-of-a-ceo-yt ◼️Follow Steven - https://g2ul0.app.link/gnGqL4IsKKb Sponsors: Shopify - https://shopify.com/bartlett Pipedrive - http://pipedrive.com/CEO Vanta - https://vanta.com/steven
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Find us at www.crisisinvesting.com Doug and Matt discuss Doug's recent travel from Virginia to Buenos Aires, gourmet Pacific Northwest seafood, and the impact of gold's rising value on their financial outlook. They delve into the potential devaluation of the US dollar and its implications on gold investments. The conversation also touches on the deployment of National Guard troops in American cities, the likelihood of a civil war, and Trump's chances of winning the Nobel Peace Prize. Lastly, they discuss the controversial death of Charlie Kirk and the ensuing implications. 00:00 Introduction and Travel Woes 01:03 Seafood Delights and Subscriber Gifts 03:13 Travel Plans and Gold Market Insights 05:37 Gold as a Financial Safe Haven 08:47 Global Gold Dynamics 15:26 National Guard Deployment Controversy 20:00 Racial and Religious Demographics in America 21:28 Economic Disguises and Human Emotions 23:27 Federal Government's Role in Local Issues 26:46 The Nobel Peace Prize and Its Controversies 31:38 The Charlie Kirk Assassination and Its Implications 38:33 Concluding Thoughts and Future Plans
A deep dive on conservative America's reaction to the death of Charlie Kirk.
In this episode of the Fact or Fantasy Podcast, hosts Chase Brown and Kyle, along with guest Jordan Sheinfeld, delve into the world of horror screenwriting, focusing on their experiences with the screenplay 'Nine Kinds of Hell' and the recent film 'Weapons.' They discuss the creative process, challenges faced in writing horror, and the intersection of horror and fantasy. The conversation explores themes of grief, trauma, and societal issues reflected in horror storytelling, as well as the impact of marketing on the success of films. The hosts share personal connections to the stories and the balance of humor and horror in storytelling, culminating in a rich discussion about the messages conveyed in 'Weapons.' In this conversation, the hosts delve into the multifaceted themes of a horror film, exploring the emotional impact of parenthood, the blending of genres, character development, and the significance of humor within horror. They discuss the various perspectives of characters, the dynamics of class within the narrative, and the reveal of the antagonist. The conversation also touches on the implications of nightmares, theories of time and reality, and concludes with reflections on the film's ending and its emotional resonance. Takeaways The horror genre allows for deep exploration of societal issues. Writing a screenplay is a challenging yet rewarding process. Nightmares can serve as powerful inspiration for storytelling. Character development is crucial in horror narratives. The intersection of horror and fantasy can create unique storytelling experiences. Themes of grief and trauma resonate strongly in horror films. Marketing plays a significant role in a film's success. Audience reactions can vary widely, influencing interpretations of the film. Personal experiences of the creator can shape the narrative. The balance of humor and horror can enhance storytelling. The emotional weight of parenthood can deeply affect one's perception of horror. Humor can serve as a counterbalance to the tension in horror films. Character development is crucial for audience engagement and empathy. Class dynamics play a significant role in shaping the narrative and character interactions. The reveal of the antagonist can shift the tone and direction of the story. Nightmares may symbolize deeper emotional struggles and connections. Theories of time and reality can enhance the thematic depth of a film. The ending of a film can leave a lasting impact on the audience's emotional state. Exploring different perspectives can enrich the viewing experience. The blending of genres can create a unique and compelling narrative. Titles Exploring the Depths of Horror From Nightmares to Screenplays Sound Bites "This is our sweet spot." "The story came from a nightmare." "Every clown is frowning inside." Chapters 00:00 Introduction to Horror Screenwriting Journey 03:05 The Creative Process Behind 'Nine Kinds of Hell' 05:46 Challenges of Writing a Feature-Length Horror Screenplay 07:54 Nightmares as Inspiration for Horror Stories 10:32 Character Development and Storytelling Techniques 12:35 The Intersection of Horror and Society 14:46 Exploring 'Weapons': A Modern Horror Tale 17:20 The Dark Fairy Tale Elements in 'Weapons' 19:54 Plot Overview and Key Themes of 'Weapons' 22:29 The Success of 'Weapons' and Audience Reception 25:15 Marketing Strategies and Their Impact on Film Success 27:21 Themes of Grief and Innocence in 'Weapons' 35:15 Exploring Themes of Innocence and Violence 37:48 The Failure of Adults and Hidden Evils 42:21 Grief and Human Emotion in Storytelling 45:50 Subjectivity in Film and Personal Interpretation 49:57 Character Perspectives and Development 57:44 The Role of Humor in Horror 01:03:11 Class Dynamics and Community Responses 01:11:17 Character Development and Foreshadowing 01:11:58 The Reveal of the Antagonist 01:12:41 Impact of Early Villain Reveal 01:15:00 Body Horror and Its Significance 01:18:06 Nightmares and Their Connection 01:22:30 Theories on Reality and Dreams 01:23:50 Exploring Quantum Connections 01:26:48 Rating the Film 01:31:59 The Satisfying Ending 01:38:12 Bittersweet Resolutions and Themes 01:40:59 Fact or Fantasy theme with dragon
In this episode, Guy Lawrence interviews Greg Doyle, an expert in astral travel and energy healing. Greg shares his insights on the nature of astral experiences, comparing them to our 3D reality and emphasizing the importance of recognizing our perfect essence. The conversation covers how the mainstream mirrors a conditioned reality and discusses Greg's journey from a classical musician to an astral traveler and energy healer. They delve into common reactions to his work, the intricacies of astral workshops, and the impact of these experiences on personal growth and understanding of death. Greg also touches on the humorous and guiding aspects of astral experiences, his thoughts on the karmic machinery of human life, and the potential for anyone to access astral travel through meditation and relaxation techniques. Finally, they discuss Greg's plans for the future and his advice on living an authentic life. This episode is a thought-provoking exploration of spirituality, consciousness, and the human experience. About Greg: Greg Doyle Greg Doyle is an Astral traveler, energy healer, author, and speaker. His interest and expertise in the mind/body/spirit connection, particularly in the areas of energy healing, meditation and the Out-of-Body-Experience (or astral travel/projection), has seen him help many people around the world move forward through their pain and obstacles and connect more fully with their joy and potential. As a trained classical musician, Greg discovered the benefits of meditation in his early twenties to help combat the stress of stage fright, recognizing the greater aspect of self in the process. In his late thirties, he began to leave his physical body spontaneously, and so began a guided process of consciousness expansion that would not only divert his career, but would also alter his very perception of being. Greg also teaches Reiki and meditation and has recently begun helping people awaken the dormant sense of astral projection that lies within them, using the energetic tools that he has developed over the past decade. He believes that astral awareness is a particularly valuable tool for spiritual expansion, as it is by its very nature fully experiential. Key Points Discussed: (00:00) - Energy Healer REVEALS the Shocking Truth About Life, Death & the Astral Realms (00:35) - Republishing the Episode (01:19) - Podcast Introduction and Guest Welcome (06:20) - Defining Astral Travel (11:29) - Personal Journey into Astral Travel (17:19) - Coping with Astral Experiences (30:03) - Understanding Alternate Lives and Mortality (30:53) - The Purpose of Human Experience (31:27) - Transcending Suffering and Karma (33:11) - The Role of Emotions and Duality (34:52) - Astral Experiences and Human Emotions (37:44) - Personal Journey and Childhood Trauma (38:57) - The Cosmic Joke and Astral Encounters (45:07) - Teaching and Sharing Astral Knowledge (49:12) - Future Aspirations and Energy Healing (52:51) - Final Thoughts and Authentic Living How to Contact Greg Doyle:www.gregdoyleastral.com About me:My Instagram: www.instagram.com/guyhlawrence/?hl=en Guy's websites:www.guylawrence.com.au www.liveinflow.co''
Peter Mendelsund is an author, graphic designer, artist, and the creative director of The Atlantic. And this year he has two new books out about human emotion. Exhibitionist: 1 Journal, 1 Depression, 100 Paintings is personal memoir, diary, and showcase of the art he created during a serious bout of depression in 2020. And his new novel Weepers is about a group of professional mourners living in a world gone numb. Mendelsund joins to discuss both books.
Send us a textAngelica Cheri swung by Playwright's Spotlight after leaving the rehearsals of her Broadway play Wanted only to jump into the rehearsals for the West Coast Premiere of her play Burta Burta. She was wiling to share her insights of the craft. We delve into the rehearsal process, approaching rewrites and the importance of dramatic truth, finding opportunities and landing an agent, changes to pieces from a thesis to premieres to publication. We also touch on the trick of raising stakes, the structure of a song in musical theatre, magical realism and laying breadcrumbs, achieving foreshadowing, playwriting vs musical theatre, and how analytics can rename a play. We wrap it up discussing the struggles with the business of playwriting as well as with the craft itself, the differences between structure vs form, approaching character and the math in human emotion, and, finally, creative license. It's a talk chock full of nuggets of theatrical knowledge that I took a lot from. Enjoy.For tickets to the West Coast premiere of her play Berta Berta that which runs through August 25th at the Echo Theater Company in Los Angeles, visit https://www.echotheatercompany.com/berta-berta.Angelica Chéri is a playwright, bookwriter, lyricist, screenwriter and poet. Her plays include Phenomenal Woman, Maya Angelou; The Seeds of Abraham; The Sting of White Roses; Crowndation; and The Wiring & the Switches. She and collaborator Ross Baum received the Richard Rodgers Award for their musical Wanted (formerly titled Gun & Powder), which is heading to Broadway next season. She received her BA in Theater from UCLA, MFA in Playwriting from Columbia University and MFA in Musical Theater Writing from NYU.To watch the video format of this episode, visit https://youtu.be/ul3ThJixBRkLinks to resources mentioned in this episode - Playwright's Bill of Rights - https://www.dramatistsguild.com/rightsThe Richard Rogers Award - https://www.artsandletters.org/rodgers-awardThe O'Neill - https://www.theoneill.org/monte-cristo-awardNational Alliance for Musical Theatre - https://namt.orgCleveland Arts Prize - https://clevelandartsprize.orgTheatrical Works Worldwide - https://www.theatricalrights.comWebsite and Socials for Angelica Cheri -www.angelicacheri.comIG - @angleicacheriFB - https://www.facebook.com/angelicacheriWebsites and socials for James Elden, Punk Monkey Productions and Playwright's SpotlightPunk Monkey Productions - www.punkmonkeyproductions.comPLAY Noir -www.playnoir.comPLAY Noir Anthology –www.punkmonkeyproductions.com/contact.htmlJames Elden -Twitter - @jameseldensauerIG - @alakardrakeFB - fb.com/jameseldensauerPunk Monkey Productions and PLAY Noir - Twitter - @punkmonkeyprods - @playnoirla IG - @punkmonkeyprods - @playnoir_la FB - fb.com/playnoir - fb.com/punkmonkeyproductionsPlaywright's Spotlight -Twitter - @wrightlightpod IG - @playwrights_spotlightPlaywriting services through LACPFest - www.lacpfest.comSupport the show
Send us a textIn this episode, I'm joined by Josh Emrick, founder of JECP (Josh Emrick Creative Partners)—a video storytelling studio dedicated to helping rebels, culture shapers, and bold thinkers bring their visions to life. Josh isn't your average video guy—he's a “story sculptor” who values emotional resonance, creative risk-taking, and deep relationships with clients. We unpack how he built a business rooted in honesty and collaboration, why he ditched volume-based work for meaningful projects, and how he's staying human in an AI-heavy world.What We Talk About:Josh and I dive into his unique approach to storytelling, building lasting client relationships, and how his rebellious roots in skateboarding and the music scene inform his creative process. We also talk about the challenges of staying artistic while making a living, balancing work with parenting, and the evolving role of AI in production.In a Nutshell:Why storytelling needs rebellion, vulnerability, and trustHow Josh defines his role as a “story sculptor,” not just a video producerThe value of client fit over flashy budgetsUsing storytelling to push past vanity metrics and superficial brandingNavigating creative burnout and reclaiming your artistic sparkHow having kids changed his approach to work and creativitySmart ways to integrate AI in storytelling workflows without losing soulWhat corporate clients really want (hint: not just a “sick video”)Why Midwestern work ethic and community have been a hidden advantageThoughts on creative reps, DIY culture, and learning by doingConnect with Josh & JECP:
Ah… my dear, you've returned.Good.Because tonight, we dive into a most delicious emotion—hate.Some say love makes the world go ‘round.But hate?Hate digs the graves.I have four stories for you tonight. Each one festering with resentment, rotted by revenge, and humming with the energy of something much worse than anger.
Welcome to the Social-Engineer Podcast: The Doctor Is In Series – where we will discuss understandings and developments in the field of psychology. In today's episode, Chris and Abbie are discussing Emotional Regulation in the Workplace. They will talk about the different strategies that can be used to help, not just at work, but in most areas of our lives. [May 5, 2025] 00:00 - Intro 00:38 - Dr. Abbie Maroño Intro 00:57 - Intro Links - Social-Engineer.com - http://www.social-engineer.com/ - Managed Voice Phishing - https://www.social-engineer.com/services/vishing-service/ - Managed Email Phishing - https://www.social-engineer.com/services/se-phishing-service/ - Adversarial Simulations - https://www.social-engineer.com/services/social-engineering-penetration-test/ - Social-Engineer channel on SLACK - https://social-engineering-hq.slack.com/ssb - CLUTCH - http://www.pro-rock.com/ - innocentlivesfoundation.org - http://www.innocentlivesfoundation.org/ 02:30 - The Topic of the Day: Emotional Regulation in the Workplace 04:14 - Strategy 1: Deep Acting 14:10 - Strategy 2: Mindfulness & Acceptance 19:24 - Strategy 3: Social Sharing 26:40 - Strategy 4: Humor & Distraction 31:21 - Wrap Up 33:07 - Next Month: The Lonely Chapter 33:41 - Outro - www.social-engineer.com - www.innocentlivesfoundation.org Find us online: - LinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/dr-abbie-maroño-phd - Instagram: @DoctorAbbieofficial - LinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/christopherhadnagy References: Kalokerinos, E. K., Résibois, M., Verduyn, P., & Kuppens, P. (2017). The temporal deployment of emotion regulation strategies during negative emotional episodes. Emotion, 17(3), 450–458. https://doi.org/10.1037/emo0000248 Côté, S., & Hideg, I. (2011). The consequences of faking emotions: Emotional dissonance, relationship quality, and employee well-being. Emotion, 11(4), 803–815. https://doi.org/10.1037/a0023868 Lomas, T., Medina, J. C., Ivtzan, I., Rupprecht, S., & Eiroa-Orosa, F. J. (2019). The impact of mindfulness on well-being and performance in the workplace: An inclusive systematic review of the empirical literature. European Journal of Work and Organizational Psychology, 28(6), 782–804. https://doi.org/10.1080/1359432X.2019.1659420 Bono, J. E., Foldes, H. J., Vinson, G., & Muros, J. P. (2007). Workplace emotions: The role of supervision and leadership. Journal of Applied Psychology, 92(5), 1357–1367. https://doi.org/10.1037/0021-9010.92.5.1357 Clayton, S. (2024). Working well: The simple act of taking deep breaths can reduce stress and anxiety. Associated Press. Ordali, E., et al. (2024). Exhaustion at work can lead to difficulty controlling emotions, scientists say. The Guardian. Mesmer-Magnus, J., Glew, D. J., & Viswesvaran, C. (2012). A meta-analysis of positive humor in the workplace. Journal of Managerial Psychology, 27(2), 155–190. https://doi.org/10.1108/02683941211199554 Scheibe, S., & Zacher, H. (2013). A lifespan perspective on emotion regulation, stress, and well-being in the workplace. In The Oxford Handbook of Stress, Health, and Coping (pp. 291–306). Oxford University Press. https://doi.org/10.1093/oxfordhb/9780195375343.013.0017
DanJ.Berger(www.danjberger.com) is an Israeli-American entrepreneur, author, and community builder dedicated to fostering connection and belonging. His book,The Quest: The Definitive Guide to Finding Belonging(Forbes Books), cements his place as a thought leader on this essential human need. As the founder of Social Tables, an award-winning event design software company acquired by Blackstone-owned Cvent for $100 million,Danrevolutionized the events industry, helping people connect at scale. A recipient of multiple awards including the Pacesetter Award from the Events Industry Council, he now leads Assemble Hospitality Group, reimagining corporate retreats to cultivate belonging and transform team dynamics.An avid community builder,Danfounded the Idaho Israel Alliance, a nonprofit combating antisemitism in the wake of the October 7 attacks in Israel. He also spearheaded a prominent Idaho men's group and is an active participant in YPO and Tiger 21. He holds an MBA from Georgetown University and lives in Boise, Idaho with his wife and daughter.
Welcome to the Social-Engineer Podcast: The Doctor Is In Series – where we will discuss understandings and developments in the field of psychology. In today's episode, Chris and Abbie are discussing Why Do We Cry? They will talk about the psychological and biological influence on our crying, as well as those that cry too much, too little, and how to get support to find the right balance. [April 7, 2025] 00:00 - Intro 00:16 - Dr. Abbie Maroño Intro 00:31 - Intro Links - Social-Engineer.com - http://www.social-engineer.com/ - Managed Voice Phishing - https://www.social-engineer.com/services/vishing-service/ - Managed Email Phishing - https://www.social-engineer.com/services/se-phishing-service/ - Adversarial Simulations - https://www.social-engineer.com/services/social-engineering-penetration-test/ - Social-Engineer channel on SLACK - https://social-engineering-hq.slack.com/ssb - CLUTCH - http://www.pro-rock.com/ - innocentlivesfoundation.org - http://www.innocentlivesfoundation.org/ 02:55 - The Topic of the Day: Why do we cry? 03:23 - An Emotional Release 04:50 - Biologically Speaking 06:15 - Crying Too Much? 10:14 - Chemical Reaction 12:12 - Let It Out! 15:25 - Suppression Depression 18:38 - Symptom, Not Cause 20:32 - The Hormone Effect 21:22 - Best Next Steps 23:53 - Wrap Up 24:23 - Next Month: Emotional Regulation in the Workplace 25:25 - Outro - www.social-engineer.com - www.innocentlivesfoundation.org Find us online: - Twitter: @DrAbbieofficial - LinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/dr-abbie-maroño-phd - Instagram: @DoctorAbbieofficial - Twitter: @humanhacker - LinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/christopherhadnagy References: Bagby, D. G. (1999). Seeing through our tears: Why we cry, how we heal. Augsburg Books. Bylsma, L. M., Gračanin, A., & Vingerhoets, A. J. (2019). The neurobiology of human crying. Clinical Autonomic Research, 29, 63-73. Feeny, N. C., Zoellner, L. A., Fitzgibbons, L. A., & Foa, E. B. (2000). Exploring the roles of emotional numbing, depression, and dissociation in PTSD. Journal of traumatic stress, 13, 489-498. Gračanin, A., Bylsma, L. M., & Vingerhoets, A. J. (2014). Is crying a self-soothing behavior?. Frontiers in psychology, 5, 82046. Holguín-Lew, J. C., & Bell, V. (2013). “When I Want to Cry I Can't”: Inability to Cry Following SSRI Treatment. Revista Colombiana de Psiquiatría, 42(4), 304-310. Lilley, M. (2019). Why We Cry: The Science of Tears. Compass Point Books. Millings, A., Hepper, E. G., Hart, C. M., Swift, L., & Rowe, A. C. (2016). Holding back the tears: Individual differences in adult crying proneness reflect attachment orientation and attitudes to crying. Frontiers in psychology, 7, 196642. Ramirez, S. M., Glover, H., Ohlde, C., Mercer, R., Hamlin, C., Goodnick, P., & Perez-Rivera, M. I. (2001). Relationship of numbing to alexithymia, apathy, and depression. Psychological Reports, 88(1), 189-200. Steer, R. (2011). Self-reported inability to cry as a symptom of anhedonic depression in outpatients with a major depressive disorder. Psychological reports, 108(3), 874-882. Trimble, M. (2014). Why humans like to cry: Tragedy, evolution, and the brain. Oxford University Press. Vingerhoets, A. J., & Bylsma, L. M. (2016). The riddle of human emotional crying: A challenge for emotion researchers. Emotion Review, 8(3), 207-217. Vingerhoets, A. J., & Scheirs, J. G. (2012). Crying and health. In Adult crying (pp. 227-246). Routledge. Vingerhoets, A. J., Cornelius, R. R., Van Heck, G. L., & Becht, M. C. (2000). Adult crying: A model and review of the literature. Review of General Psychology, 4(4), 354-377. Walter, C. (2006). Why do we cry?. Scientific American Mind, 17(6), 44-51.
Dimensional Fund Advisors Co-CEO Dave Butler joins Diane King Hall to discuss his company's role in presenting "Tune Out The Noise." Butler is a former Cal basketball player who found the financial world after hitting a fork in the road during his sports career. Find out more about the documentary but also Butler's approach to financial planning amid a volatile market.0:00-2:15 Intro & Dave Butler's NCAA Hoops Background2:16-3:33 Dimensional's Butler Nearly Went Into Teaching3:34-5:15 Message From "Tune Out the Noise" Documentary5:16-6:59 Approach to Financial Decision Making7:00-8:20 Managing Emotions in Investing8:21-9:55 Discipline in Investing9:56-12:55 Navigating Investing Losses12:56-16:19 Portfolio Management in a Volatile Market16:20-18:49 Why Dimensional Decided to Produce "Tune Out The Noise" Documentary18:50-20:25 Understanding Indexing20:26-21:59 "Rule of 7"22:00-25:28 Human Emotion in Volatile Markets25:29-26:15 Three Tenets from "Tune Out the Noise"Watch the full "Tune Out the Noise" film here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=T98825bzcKw======== Schwab Network ========Empowering every investor and trader, every market day.Subscribe to the Market Minute newsletter - https://schwabnetwork.com/subscribeDownload the iOS app - https://apps.apple.com/us/app/schwab-network/id1460719185Download the Amazon Fire Tv App - https://www.amazon.com/TD-Ameritrade-Network/dp/B07KRD76C7Watch on Sling - https://watch.sling.com/1/asset/191928615bd8d47686f94682aefaa007/watchWatch on Vizio - https://www.vizio.com/en/watchfreeplus-exploreWatch on DistroTV - https://www.distro.tv/live/schwab-network/Follow us on X – https://twitter.com/schwabnetworkFollow us on Facebook – https://www.facebook.com/schwabnetworkFollow us on LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/company/schwab-network/About Schwab Network - https://schwabnetwork.com/about
It's the UConn Popcast, and “The Beast” is a 2023 sci fi / romance movie by French director Bertrand Bonello, in which artificial intelligence has determined that human emotions are a danger, and must be surgically controlled. In this deep dive, we ask whether this is really a film about AI, a transhistorical love story, a narrative of societal decline, or something else entirely. The Beast stars Lea Seydoux and George McKay. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/new-books-network
It's the UConn Popcast, and “The Beast” is a 2023 sci fi / romance movie by French director Bertrand Bonello, in which artificial intelligence has determined that human emotions are a danger, and must be surgically controlled. In this deep dive, we ask whether this is really a film about AI, a transhistorical love story, a narrative of societal decline, or something else entirely. The Beast stars Lea Seydoux and George McKay. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/film
In this episode, Dr. Ethan Kross discusses how to shift your emotions and move from chaos to clarity. Ethan delves into the complexities of emotions, challenging traditional views that label them as obstacles to overcome. Instead, he presents a fresh perspective, suggesting that emotions can be valuable tools when understood and managed effectively. This conversation explores how our thoughts often skew towards negativity and how conscious effort is required to cultivate a fulfilling life. Key Takeaways: 00:02:30 – Introduction to Dr. Ethan Kross and His Work 00:03:30 – The Parable of the Two Wolves 00:05:22 – Emotions as Valuable Companions 00:06:07 – The Complexity of Emotions 00:07:51 – No One-Size-Fits-All Solutions 00:10:21 – The Metaphor of Physical Fitness 00:12:25 – Variability in Emotional Tools 00:13:34 – The Complexity of Human Emotions 00:16:35 – The Control of Emotions 00:18:43 – The Serenity Prayer and Emotional Control 00:27:00 – The Role of Self-Experimentation 00:30:34 – Tools for Shifting Emotions 00:31:00 – Attention as a Tool 00:34:28 – The Role of Avoidance and Approach 00:38:12 – Perspective Shifting 00:44:11 – Shifting Your Environment 00:48:07 – Using Environmental Cues for Emotional Regulation For full show notes, click here! Connect with the show: Follow us on YouTube: @TheOneYouFeedPod Subscribe on Apple Podcasts or Spotify Follow us on Instagram See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Send us a textWhat if you could navigate the complexities of human emotion with the guidance of a warm, non-judgmental figure? Join us as we welcome emotions expert and seasoned traveler John Rushton, who shares his unique creation, Auntie Bronwyn, a fictional character beloved by many for her empathetic insights. Drawing from his extensive travels, John reveals how Auntie Bronwyn helps individuals from all walks of life embrace their emotions and embark on a journey of self-discovery. Through his latest book, "The Anthology of Antti Bromwen," and engaging radio stories, John highlights the transformative power of storytelling and empathy in understanding ourselves.Our exploration also leads us to the digital realm, where an online advice platform mirrors the classic "Dear Abby" style, offering straightforward guidance in a world cluttered by social media noise. Listen in as we discuss how this platform has become a haven for authenticity, providing users with practical advice that cuts through societal pressures. The discourse delves into the evolution of this space over a decade, underscoring the timelessness of genuine human connection and insight. Excitingly, John hints at the potential for these stories to spring to life through animated adaptations, promising a multi-medium experience for the audience.We round off our conversation by stressing the importance of self-prioritization. John passionately discusses how valuing oneself as the most significant figure in one's life fosters an invincible inner strength that benefits not only the individual but also those around them. By embracing self-worth, we enable ourselves to better support others. The episode concludes with a heartfelt exchange of gratitude for the rich discussion, leaving listeners with a renewed perspective on personal value and the shared human experience.https://tonymantor.comhttps://Facebook.com/tonymantorhttps://instagram.com/tonymantorhttps://twitter.com/tonymantorhttps://youtube.com/tonymantormusicintro/outro music bed written by T. WildWhy Not Me the World music published by Mantor Music (BMI)
Research Shows How Dogs are Affected by Human Emotion [caption id="attachment_13446" align="alignleft" width="515"] Author Jennifer Holland with her dog.[/caption] Author Jennifer Holland joins host Laura Reeves to discuss her new book “Dog Smart: Life-Changing Lessons in Canine Intelligence.” This cutting-edge science narrative, chock-full of heartwarming case studies, is one woman's quest to learn the true meaning of dog intelligence and how they are affected by human emotion. Holland interviews trainers and handlers of various working dogs doing their jobs. She was led by a seeing eye dog through the streets of Manhattan and took a sleeve hit in a protection dog training demo. “I have some video of it,” Holland said, “and my head just sort of flops around like a rag doll. And the dog did not want to let go. It took a little while to actually pry him off of me and I got a good bruise. “But again, what I was trying to think about was how you train this animal that, here we've, you know, raised them to be sweet and loving animals. I was told training them to bite a person is a really hard thing to do because they don't necessarily want to do that. “And so it has to be a game. It has to be a game for them. The sleeve is a sleeve. It's not a person and then to be able to train them to stop if they're in mid bite. And here they're getting that thrill and you have to tell them no, the bad guy has waved the white flag. It was remarkable to me that dog can stop and have that self control.” Laura commented that the part of the book that really jumped out at her was research showing that puppies who were given unhappy or negative sweat smell grew up to be unhappy negative puppies. And the ones that were given a happy sweat smell grew into well-adjusted, happy dogs. “(Dogs) are just so affected by us in that way,” Holland added. “Just the importance of our level of stress or for them the feeling that we're feeling good is important to how they respond and how they behave. It just shows that incredible kind of co-evolution that's happened and that bond that we have that really I think makes (dogs) particularly special.”
Chapter 1 What's Roberts Ridge by Malcolm MacPherson"Roberts Ridge" by Malcolm MacPherson is a gripping non-fiction book that recounts a harrowing true story of heroism during the U.S. military's operations in Afghanistan. The narrative focuses on a specific mission that took place in March 2002, when a team of Navy SEALs and other special operations forces were deployed to rescue a fellow soldier who was stranded in enemy territory during a failed reconnaissance mission.The book details the intense firefight that ensued on Roberts Ridge, where the soldiers faced overwhelming odds against Al-Qaeda fighters in difficult mountainous terrain. MacPherson provides a poignant portrayal of the soldiers' bravery, camaraderie, and sacrifice while delving into the psychological and physical toll of combat. In addition to recounting the tactical elements of the operation, the author also examines the personal stories of the servicemen involved, including their motivations, fears, and the impact of warfare on their lives.Through meticulous research and compelling storytelling, "Roberts Ridge" captures the complexities of modern warfare and the realities faced by those in uniform, leaving readers with a deeper appreciation of the sacrifices made by the armed forces in the fight against terrorism.Chapter 2 Roberts Ridge by Malcolm MacPherson Summary"Roberts Ridge" by Malcolm MacPherson is a gripping account of a high-stakes rescue operation during the early stages of the U.S. invasion of Afghanistan in 2002. The book chronicles the harrowing events surrounding the rescue of a Navy SEAL team that found themselves trapped on a mountainside known as Roberts Ridge while engaging in a mission against Taliban forces.Key Themes and Elements:Real-life Military Operation: The narrative details the real-life operation conducted by the U.S. military, focusing on the bravery and challenges faced by the servicemen involved.Heroism and Sacrifice: MacPherson highlights the extraordinary courage of the soldiers, particularly those who volunteered for the rescue mission, showcasing their dedication to each other and their country.Technology vs. Nature: The book juxtaposes the advancement of military technology with the unforgiving terrain of Afghanistan, exploring how both played critical roles in the success or failure of the mission.Human Emotion and Consequences: The author delves into the emotional toll on the families of the servicemen, the uncertainty they faced during the mission, and the broader implications of warfare.Team Dynamics and Leadership: The dynamics within the teams, the complexities of military hierarchy, and the ultimate decision-making processes are explored profoundly.Structure:The book is structured as a narrative non-fiction, weaving together accounts from various participants, including soldiers, commanders, and family members, to provide a comprehensive picture of the events. Through meticulous research and interviews, MacPherson brings the battlefield to life, making readers feel the tension and urgency of the operations.Conclusion:"Roberts Ridge" serves not only as an enthralling military narrative but also as a somber reflection on the costs of war, exploring themes of bravery, camaraderie, and the devastating impact of conflict. Through his detailed storytelling, MacPherson honors those who fought and sacrificed while providing insight into the realities of modern warfare.Chapter 3 Roberts Ridge AuthorMalcolm MacPherson is an author and journalist known for his works that often explore themes of military service, conflict, and heroism. His notable book "Roberts Ridge: A Story of Courage and Sacrifice on Takur Ghar Mountain, Afghanistan" was released in 2004. The book recounts the harrowing rescue operation to save a Navy SEAL during a firefight in Afghanistan in March 2002, highlighting the...
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