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Die Spitzen der schwarz-roten Koalition sind mit Vertretern von Wirtschaft und Gewerkschaften im Kanzleramt zusammengekommen. Es ging natürlich um die anstehenden Reformen. Greifbare Ergebnisse gibt es nicht. Die Atmosphäre jedenfalls sei konstruktiv gewesen, heißt es in einer offiziellen Erklärung des Bundespresseamts. [01:48] Bahnchefin Evelyn Palla fordert zusätzliche 13 Milliarden Euro vom Bund bis 2030 – sonst droht die Pünktlichkeitsquote unter 60 Prozent zu fallen, statt auf die angestrebten 70 Prozent zu steigen. Im Kernhaushalt musste Verkehrsminister Patrick Schnieder in den Verhandlungen bereits Abstriche hinnehmen. Der Minister ist morgen Gast in Table Today. [05:41]Gabriel Bub, Redakteur beim Security Table, berichtet von der ILA in Berlin. Die Luftfahrtschau ist inzwischen zu einer Rüstungsmesse geworden. Ein Thema ist hinter den Kulissen diskutiert worden: das Aus des deutsch-französischen FCAS-Kampfjets. [07:39] Table.Briefings - For better informed decisions.Sie entscheiden besser, weil Sie besser informiert sind – das ist das Ziel von Table.Briefings. Wir verschaffen Ihnen mit jedem Professional Briefing, mit jeder Analyse und mit jedem Hintergrundstück einen Informationsvorsprung, am besten sogar einen Wettbewerbsvorteil. Table.Briefings bietet „Deep Journalism“, wir verbinden den Qualitätsanspruch von Leitmedien mit der Tiefenschärfe von Fachinformationen. Professional Briefings kostenlos kennenlernen: table.media/testenHier geht es zu unseren WerbepartnernHol dir deine persönlichen Daten mit Incogni zurück und hol dir 60 % Rabatt auf ein Jahresabo: https://incogni.com/tabletodayImpressum: https://table.media/impressumDatenschutz: https://table.media/datenschutzerklaerungBei Interesse an Audio-Werbung in diesem Podcast melden Sie sich gerne bei Laurence Donath: laurence.donath@table.media Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Es gibt Orte, an denen kann man schon als Schülerin oder Schüler einen Meteoriten untersuchen oder ein echtes Forschungsflugzeug fliegen – zumindest im Simulator. Darüber, über totale Begeisterung für die Forschung und über eine Science Show der Weltrekorde habe ich auf der ILA 2026 mit Tobias Bonhard gesprochen, dem Leiter des DLR_School Lab Berlin.
В Берлине начала работу международная аэрокосмическая выставка ILA. В центре внимания военная техника и европейская космонавтика. Для посетителей выставка откроется на выходных, наш сотрудник побывал на летном поле уже сегодня. Von Elena Wosowik.
Star-Investor Carsten Maschmeyer spricht Klartext zum Börsengang von SpaceX. In Berlin zeigt die ILA, wie stark Kriege gerade Luftfahrt, Raumfahrt und Verteidigung prägen. Und beim Blick aufs Tagesgeldkonto merken wir: Bei Sparkasse und Volksbank gibt es nicht so hohe Zinsen. Hinweis: In diesem Podcast verwandeln moderne KI-Systeme journalistische Inhalte, die auf unseren ntv Plattformen publiziert wurden in ein neues Hörformat. Text und Stimme der Sprecherin wurden mithilfe Künstlicher Intelligenz erzeugt. Vor der Veröffentlichung werden alle Folgen nach strengen journalistischen Standards geprüft. Viel Spaß beim Zuhören! Dieser Podcast wird vermarktet von Julep Media: sales@julep.de Wir verarbeiten im Zusammenhang mit dem Angebot unserer Podcasts Daten. Wenn Sie der automatischen Übermittlung der Daten widersprechen wollen, melden Sie sich hier: datenschutz@julep.de
Zašto je propao ambiciozni njemačko-francuski projekt borbenog aviona FCAS? Kakvim avionima danas najčešće letimo? Koje letjelice se smatraju najboljima i kakvim zrakoplovom upravlja njemački kancelar Friedrich Merz? Povodom otvaranja sajma ILA u Berlinu, Maja Marić razgovara sa kolegom Nenadom Kreizerom i sa profesionalnim pilotom Dinkom Jurčevićem: kakve veze ima pita sa brzinom aviona? Kakvih ima novosti u svijetu zrakoplovstva, od najvećeg putničkog aviona do borbenih letjelica budućnosti. Von Maja Maric.
On this week's Defense & Aerospace Report Business Roundtable, sponsored by Bell, Dr. “Rocket” Ron Epstein of Bank of America Securities, Sash Tusa of Agency Partners, and Richard Aboulafia of the AeroDynamic advisory consultancy join host Vago Muradian to discuss the worst day on Wall Street since April 2025, ending a nine-week winning run driven by worries over the chip stocks and higher interest rates; airline CEOs meet at IATA's 82nd General Meeting in Rio de Janeiro as energy prices remain high and Washington and Tehran continue to discuss a ceasefire; Airbus order and delivery figures as Boeing CEO Kelly Ortberg eyes a further increase in 737 production to 70 jets a month; Southwest sticks with all 737 fleet despite frustration over Max 7 delay; Airbus won't be ready to unveil stretch version of A220 by Farnborough; the House Armed Services Committee's chairman's markup of the Trump administration's $1.15 trillion spending request for 2027 and its version of the National Defense Authorization Act; outlook for the $350 billion Reconciliation 3.0 plus up to the Pentagon budget; Washington's decision to block delivery of Tomahawk cruise missiles ordered by Germany to avoid provoking Russia; and what to expect from next week's ILA air show in Berlin.
KPFA Theatre Critic Richard Wolinsky reviews “The Lunchbox” at Berkeley Rep‘s Roda Theatre through July 5, 2026. TEXT OF REVIEW The golden age of the Broadway musical died over a half century ago. The post-golden age of Sondheim and the rock opera faded before the new century. Since then, we've had corporate movie adaptations, jukebox junk and an increasing number of parody meta-musicals. But good and great shows do slip through the cracks. Hamilton, certainly, but also Fun Home, Next to Normal, Suffs and others. It's quite possible that another gem eventually to hit New York, is currently at Berkeley Rep's Roda Theatre through July 5th, and that's The Lunchbox, created by the team of Ritesh Batra and The Lazours. Based on a 2013 film of the same name, The Lunchbox is about one of those one in a million chance meetings that change people and the direction of their lives. Mumbai, or Bombay as it was known, has a complex system in which business people's hot lunches are delivered from home to workplace in the middle of the day via a phalanx of what are known as dabbawallahs. Despite millions of people and a gigantic metropolis, this system is incredibly accurate with spectacular on-time deliveries. But there are screwups. One day, a young wife, Ila, sends her lunch canister to her husband's office — the canisters have multiple smaller bowls — which never arrives. Somehow, it winds up on the desk of Sajaan, an older widower on the verge of retirement.He sends back a note. She responds. He's decades older, she's married with a daughter; romance may not be in the cards, but connection is. What makes The Lunch Box work so well is both its familiarity with musical theater tropes and its differences. You can hear a bit of Sondheim in the way music and lyrics meld to further the story, but there's also the very distinctive sound of South Asian melody, harmony, instruments and rhythm, punctuated by Bollywood style ensemble dances. The result is organic, it feels right. The Lunchbox unites the two art forms into one, with the spectacle never overwhelming the delicacy of the story, songs, or performances, all of which, by the way, are very, very good, as is the gorgeous set design. The show is kind of a miracle, code-switching in a way that feels wholly original, while maintaining the sensibility and sensitivity of its source material. A note of caution: The Lunch Box is a soufflé. Any attempt to fix it, to make it more big ticket-friendly, could kill it. The show is perfect as it is. The Lunchbox plays at Berkeley Rep's Roda Theatre through July 5th. For more information you can to go berkeleyrep.org. I'm Richard Wolinsky on Bay Area theatre for KPFA. The post Review: “The Lunchbox” at Berkeley Rep Roda Theatre appeared first on KPFA.
Temple Announced in Otavalo, Ecuador https://newsroom.churchofjesuschrist.org/article/new-temple-otavalo-ecuador Photo of rarely-seen “Holy of Holies” released by the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints https://www.abc4.com/news/religion/lds-church-holy-of-holies/ Related: Salt Lake Temple Square much more “Christ” centered https://www.deseret.com/faith/2026/05/15/temple-square-visitors-center-update/ Elder W. Mark Bassett Dies at Age 59 https://newsroom.churchofjesuschrist.org/article/elder-mark-bassett-dies-at-age-59 Latter-day Saint leaders discuss migrant support with leaders of International Organization for Migration https://www.deseret.com/faith/2026/05/13/church-of-jesus-christ-migrant-support-international-organization-for-migration-visits-salt-lake-city/ Sunday School General Presidency talks about upcoming Sunday schedule and lesson changes https://www.thechurchnews.com/leaders/2026/05/14/sunday-school-general-president-and-counselor-on-upcoming-sunday-schedule-changes/ The Mormon church is asking the 10th Circuit to reinstate insurance coverage for a 2018 sexual abuse settlement https://www.courthousenews.com/mormon-church-battles-insurers-over-sex-abuse-settlement-coverage-at-10th-circuit/ Martyrdom Stories Museum reopened https://www.mississippivalleypublishing.com/journalpilot/martyrdom-stories-museum-reopened/article_9fc18f03-ce64-49a5-9d55-4e142e1f4782.html At 93, how healthy is LDS President Dallin H. Oaks? https://www.sltrib.com/religion/2026/05/09/lds-church-president-dallin-h-oaks/ Mormon horror movies — about the religion or made by believers — are having a moment https://www.kjzz.org/the-show/2026-05-11/mormon-horror-movies-about-the-religion-or-made-by-believers-are-having-a-moment “Trust Me” (Netflix FLDS documentary) https://www.netflix.com/title/81758532 America's 250th: Defending our Divinely Inspired Declaration? https://bycommonconsent.com/2026/05/14/americas-250th-defending-our-divinely-inspired-declaration/ Thanks to “Mormon Wives,” Dirty Soda Is a National Obsession https://www.nytimes.com/2026/05/10/style/dirty-soda-mormon-wives-utah-tiktok.html?unlocked_article_code=1.ilA.fULw.ZAub2rWXrso2&smid=url-share The Secret Lives of Mormon Wives is expanding into one of reality television's founding landmarks of Orange County https://www.imdb.com/news/ni65809832/ Leader of Black LDS group says he fell victim to a racist threat while hiking in Utah https://www.sltrib.com/religion/2026/05/15/black-lds-genesis-group-leader/ Who Marries Whom? Faith, partners, and who actually marries within their religion https://www.graphsaboutreligion.com/p/who-marries-whom-faith-partners-and?utm_source=post-email-title&publication_id=1561197&post_id=192015699&utm_campaign=email-post-title&isFreemail=true&r=69jb7h&triedRedirect=true&utm_medium=email Should LDS husbands take a back seat to their wives' careers? https://www.sltrib.com/religion/2026/05/10/lds-church-stance-gender-roles-has/ Jana Riess: LDS Church's post about working moms does indeed clash with past teachings https://www.sltrib.com/religion/2026/05/11/jana-riess-lds-churchs-post-about/ Kouri Richins sentenced… after family members, lawyers, and Kouri herself get a chance to speak https://www.ksl.com/article/51496745/watch-live-kouri-richins-sentenced-for-murdering-husband-her-sons-say-they-fear-her 150 years ago today (May 13, 1876) – Today in Mormon History https://www.todayinmormonhistory.com/2026/05/150-years-ago-today-may-13-1876.html
Convicted felon Trump went to China and brought his son Eric along on the nepo-baby express. Eric runs the family business. And by "family business," we mean a transnational crime network of bribes operating like a geopolitical yard sale, selling out our country to the highest bidder. While they were there, Dictator Xi Jinping told the U.S. to back off defending Taiwan. And Trump, in defiance of decades of established U.S. foreign policy, is suddenly sounding suspiciously wishy-washy on approving arms deals for Taiwan. Which is just music to Xi's ears. It's the 1930s all over again, complete with secret alliances of transactional autocrats, and the people forced to build their own resistance networks in the storm. How do we get through this era without having to literally storm the beaches of Normandy again? To help us figure it out, we're bringing you Part II of our discussion with Ciara Torres-Spelliscy. She is a Brennan Center fellow, a law professor at Stetson University, and the author of Corporatocracy: How to Protect Democracy from Dark Money and Corrupt Politicians. (And if you missed Part I, where we discussed how American corporations funded Trump's violent January 6th coup attempt, go back and listen to it right here). It's easy to despair right now, but the resilience of the people, especially powerful community networks, reminds us that the Constitution still matters, and protects everyone on our soil. We are not powerless against a corporatocracy eager to cash in on transactional autocrats. We just need to confront the absolute, unmitigated disaster that was the Reagan Revolution, undo its damage by building localized power through groups like the States Project, and commit to a relentless, stubborn defiance. We can and will do it, together. Because there's no other choice. To listen to this full episode, subscribe at the Truth-teller tier, which is just $5 a month, or higher on Patreon. We have discounted annual subscriptions, and you can even give the gift of membership to that uncle who still thinks trickle-down economics works. A massive thank you to everyone who subscribes to Gaslit Nation—we literally could not make this show without you. Show Notes: Corporatocracy How to Protect Democracy from Dark Money and Corrupt Politicians https://nyupress.org/9781479828371/corporatocracy/ Corporatocracy - Part I: https://gaslitnation.libsyn.com/corporatocracy 'No idea it was coming': Pentagon officials stunned by Hegseth decision on troops in Poland https://www.politico.com/news/2026/05/14/poland-pentagon-hegseth-troop-withdrawl-surprise-00922169 Eric Trump, Who Runs the Family Business, Hops Along on the Plane to China https://www.nytimes.com/2026/05/13/us/politics/eric-trump-china.html?unlocked_article_code=1.ilA.uxcA.YKSI7CnAWkZs&smid=url-share Poland railway blast was unprecedented act of sabotage, says Donald Tusk https://www.theguardian.com/world/2025/nov/17/poland-railway-blast-was-unprecedented-act-of-sabotage-says-donald-tusk Opening clip: https://bsky.app/profile/atrupar.com/post/3mlvc3nzpjc23
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Can Mike Vrabel's job survive the Dianna Russini controversy? Is there any truth to the sex slave allegations from JP Morgan scandal? Attorney Michael Elkins was on the phone with Chaz and AJ to share how he would advise folks in these situations to move forward. (0:00) A doctor's finger may have saved a patient's heart troubles. In Dumb Ass News, a finger in the butt may have saved a life. (9:16) A patient shocked surgeons when they discovered a shell of a World War One explosive lodged in his rectum. (15:13) Chaz and AJ asked the Tribe to call in with their stories of surviving being hit by a car. Jesse the engineer was on to share why wearing a helmet is always a good idea, as he would have died without his. (19:29) The Milford Oyster Fest is in the house! Chaz and AJ wecolmed Jay and Ila in studio to talk about Mike Delguidice headlining this summer. (39:23)Photo credit: Reuters
It's the Netflix comedy from Mindy Kaling starring Kate Hudson that is equal parts glossy, chaotic, and completely addictive. Yep, we’re diving headfirst into Running Point Season 2!It’s a sports show, a family mess, a workplace comedy, and a rom-com experiment all at once — and somehow we’re still fully invested. We unpack why Isla Gordon is such a compelling disaster of a lead, why Season 2 pushes her even further into chaos, and why we can’t decide if we want to be her or run from her.We get into the love triangle that keeps collapsing under its own “perfect vs passion” logic, why Lev stops feeling so perfect this season, and how Coach Jay suddenly becomes a lot more interesting than expected. Plus, the friendship storyline that quietly becomes the emotional centre of the entire season, Cam’s slow villain energy, and the cameos that feel like Mindy Kaling collecting icons for fun.And then there’s that finale — the betrayal, the twist, and the very obvious setup for Season 3 chaos.Love binge-watching TV? The Spill has launched a new podcast called Watch Party where we deep dive into the shows everyone’s talking about. Follow the feed on Apple or Spotify now. Plus remember The Spill drops the tea twice a day in this feed so follow us for all the latest entertainment news… OR you can WATCH our show in full length video on the Apple Podcast app - make sure your phone is up to date and enjoy the watch! Link here. THE END BITS Find and follow us on socials: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thespillpodcast/ TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@thespillpod Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/thespillpodcast/ Read all the latest entertainment news on Mamamia: https://mamamia.com.au/entertainment/ Support Independent Women’s Media: https://www.mamamia.com.au/subscribe/ Your subscription helps us continue to tell the stories that matter to women. Want to join the conversation? Have feedback or a topic you want us to discuss? Send us a voice message or email us at thespill@mamamia.com.au and we’ll get back to you ASAP! Executive Producer: Monisha Iswaran Audio & Video Producer: Michael Kean Mamamia acknowledges the traditional owners of the land on which we have recorded this podcast. From MoMA Mia. Welcome to This Spill, your daily pop culture fix. 00:05Speaker 2 I'm Laura Brodnick and I'm and Benham and welcome to a. 00:08Speaker 1 Very special episode of This Spill. We have been just hanging out to do this since we heard that this show was being made on Netflix, So welcome to our brutally honest review of Running Points Season two. I love this show, me too. 00:24Speaker 2 I love this show so much. 00:25Speaker 3 We talked about it, I think for a week in watch and a bit when the show started in season one when they had season one, but we never did a brially honest review in season one. 00:33Speaker 1 No, I know we didn't mind, Mae, because we did three episodes leading up. Well. 00:36Speaker 3 I think there was also a lot of content happening around the same time, and also not a lot of people were talking about it. I remember we were like, are we the only ones watching this? Because we really wanted to do a brilliant review and we thought not enough people were watching it to be interested in really interview. And then when Netflix put out their numbers for that year and Running Point was so high on the list of being like one of their most watch shows, we were like, oh, we have to do it. 00:59Speaker 2 For season two. 01:00Speaker 1 Yes, and so season two debuted about a week ago and ever since then it's been number one on Netflix in Australia for multiple, multiple days. So we know you crazy kids are watching it because you listen to us. 01:10Speaker 2 Make your last week. 01:11Speaker 1 Yeahs all these running points, super fans, No, I mean I feel like it sells itself. I mean it's a comedy starring Kate Hudson created by Mindy Kaling. Like the show sells itself. 01:20Speaker 2 It's like literally the perfect Vendi. 01:22Speaker 1 Yeah. So that was our initial attraction to the show. Well, when I heard Kate Hudson doing like a proper TV show for the first time comedy, I was in obviously the Mindy Kaling of it all, but also that it was so many of the creative team like Ike Baron Holtz, who co created the show with Mindy Kaling. It was so many of the same creative team from one of our joint favorite TV shows of all time, The MINDI Project. The Mind Guys, if you haven't watched The Mindy Project yet after all these years, what are you doing? 01:53Speaker 3 I even think And this might be an unpopular opinion that like the funniest funniest parts in running point, the show barely even touches the surface of how funny Mindy Project is, But you can so tell which jokes Mindy and Ike have written compared to the other writers on the show, because it's so like, specifically that really smart, quick sense of humor that they had on the Mindy Project. And it's so interesting because I'm looking at Kate's character in this show, she plays Isla Gordon, and I'm like, your character would have fitted perfectly within the Mindy Kayling universe in the Mindy Project. 02:27Speaker 1 Yeah, exactly. 02:28Speaker 2 That's the thing. 02:29Speaker 1 Running point is very much I guess, like almost like the Little Sister of the MINDI Project, Like it's it's fun, but it's not. And I say this myself, who as a little sister's it's like great and fun, but just not quite. 02:41Speaker 2 As good as the original. I my younger sister to put it. As an oldest girl, I love that. 02:49Speaker 1 Well. The thing is, I'm not trying to diminish it, but the thing is, like, in my humble opinion, nothing else that Mindy Kaling has come close to being as perfect and hilarious as the MINDI Project. But that's not saying how the work is an incredible. It's like the MINDI project is like lightning at a bottle, Like you can't recreate it, you can't move it over to other projects. It's just like that bar is like in the Heaven. 03:11Speaker 3 It's like perfect humor, perfect storyline, perfect cast. 03:15Speaker 1 But it doesn't mean her other TV shows aren't great. It's like that's a special thing all of itself. So in season one, we were introduced to the Gordon family and the character of Isla Gordon, who was played by Kate Hudson, who's based on a real woman who took over Do you not know that? 03:28Speaker 3 I feel like I kind of I think you told me in season one and I had the same reaction. 03:33Speaker 1 Like what, I actually love this that I can tell you the same facts like multiple times and you'll give me a great reaction each time. 03:40Speaker 3 Because I think the first time you told me, I was like, oh, yeah, she's based on the Murdoch family, like Terry Boys. 03:46Speaker 1 Well, yeah, based on a woman who took over a family NBA team and like rows up the ranks to be like a really high like player in the National Basketball League in America, But a lot of it is fictionalized in terms of like all the party of girls stuff, brother going to jail, little legitimate child, like, all that stuff is just like a Mindy Kaling oh creation. So in season when we introduced to Aila Gordon, who I loved. She's like a messed up party girl heiress who was always just kind of on the outs of this extreme family business of owning this LA basketball team. And when her oldest brother Cam played by Justin Threw, and Justin Throw he loves a quirky role. Yeah, he's so good at them, just like he did the same thing in Devils prior to He's done the same thing so many times of the year. 04:30Speaker 2 But he has such like a serious demeanor. 04:33Speaker 1 Yeah, he looks so serious. He looks like a brooding heart. 04:36Speaker 2 He's really serious and scary. 04:37Speaker 1 And inside is just a little quirky character actor just waiting to get out. So he went to rehab and there was all this terrible stuff. 04:44Speaker 2 So that's not Justin Throw his character. Yeah, although maybe his method I don't know. 04:48Speaker 1 I don't know what he does in his spare time, probably running point method for imagine. 04:53Speaker 2 Telling the police. 04:54Speaker 1 I just I'm in this Many Kaling show. I started to my character, He's like, you guys, get it right, like absolutely not, You're going to jail. So we saw Eila take over the family business and have to kind of like prove herself to her brothers and also the basketball team. 05:09Speaker 2 And at the same time, she was. 05:11Speaker 1 In a relationship with lev played by Max Greenfield, who I love and adore so much. 05:16Speaker 3 His character is so similar to his character and your girl. 05:20Speaker 1 Oh really, I think opposite? 05:22Speaker 2 No way, How are they? How are they similar? 05:25Speaker 1 Because both love green juice. Okay, you're just that's literally every white man in LA. 05:31Speaker 3 They're both they're both obsessed with their partner, like he's obsessed. 05:34Speaker 1 With her, Yeah, but in a different way like he he Schmidt because if you haven't seen you girl, also, if you haven't seen you girl, also what are you doing? 05:41Speaker 2 So many recommendations? 05:42Speaker 1 That is also a top top tier comedy. Here's character of Schmidt on that is just one of those breakout stars from like one of those ensemble comedies that is like such a kind of like an individual thing that can't be recreated. Whereas Levins, like he does have that same kind of lovable energy. I guess that Schmidt does. But I think that's just Screenfield in general, because and hiss like a little smile. Again, that's just Max Greenfield's face, because whatever, Schmid's so like neurotic. 06:09Speaker 2 Yeah, but I feel like, you know, I'm gonna stick to my guy. Okay, you similar like. 06:14Speaker 3 I when I was watching him in Running Point, I'm like, I couldn't take Schmid out of my head. Maybe that's just because he is that character. 06:21Speaker 1 Yeah, well he does kind of create that character. 06:24Speaker 3 And like when you watch New Girl, it's hard to like separate them both. Yeah, but I do think he was perfectly cast for this role. 06:31Speaker 1 Well, the thing is, they wanted her love interest to kind of like again be a bit out of like this like every other all the other men in the show, like a bit douchey but also really power, like hungry with secrets and stuff. And Lev is meant to be sort of like this outside world of like an opposites of track, like iile agorded as this rich, kind of messed up woman who is also like a big theme of also season two was like she's a bad person, which is, you know, the whole kind of like thing that we see her go through, and Lev was kind of like this all too good to be true, nice doctor who cares about his family and cares about her and gives her second chances and like makes her coffee in the morning, and it's just always there in the background. And that's a very common rom com trope, which indicating loves to take a rom com troop and like put it in the show, but then like play off it in a bigger storyline because it's his idea of like, this is the perfect guy, but I'm not in love with him, as we find out in this season, and I can't force on paper he's perfect, but there's no like fire, yeah, which. 07:28Speaker 3 We kind of saw towards the end of season one where she kisses Jay like coach j Coach also very hot and attractive, but it was one of those storylines where you weren't like overtly rooting for them because Lev is such a good guy as well, yeah, and you like love them both so much, so it was very much like up to I guess her discretion on what she would do, and the audience would just like back whatever decision she made. And then I think that's where like season one ended, was her kissing Jay after Jay announcid he's moving to Boston and leaving the team, as well as us finding out that Justin Thurrow's character Cam is not as good as he seems. 08:10Speaker 1 Yes, because you thought at the in season one that he had, even though he'd done some bad things, that he had picked Eyelight to take over the family business because he really believed believe her. He was giving her a chance. It's only because he thought she would fail huge plot twists. In fact, Mindy Kayling said recently that they put a huge amount of cliffhangers at the end of season one of Running Point, because she's like, You've got to do that on a Netflix show. You've got to fill the last episode with cliffhangers so that the people at Netflix are forced to go, oh, okay, we'll do a second season then. And I was like, Mindy Kelling, just so you know, that only works for you. Yeah, when you have a TV show starring Kate Hudson. Do you know how many shows Netflix cancels famously, things like. 08:50Speaker 2 The Society mind Hunters. Yeah, exactly. They ruined people's lives. 08:55Speaker 1 They don't care if there's a plot twist at the end, they will cancel that shit. Even if either you end on the biggest plot twist ever and everyone's like oh again, like a society, they'll just be like cut sorry, it's good. Sorry. Sometimes Mindy Kelly doesn't know her privilege. 09:09Speaker 2 Oh my god, she's. 09:10Speaker 1 Out there being like me, playing a fun little game Netflix this little thing. 09:15Speaker 2 Yeah. 09:15Speaker 1 So again, that's why they ended season two on a plot twist that we'll get to because is like it's probably gonna get picked up, but it's at the time of recording, it's not official, but Mindy Kellings knows what she's doing. 09:26Speaker 2 It has to be a picked up. It will be. It has to be. 09:29Speaker 1 You don't cancel Kate Hudson's show. Ah, so we pick up in season two. 09:35Speaker 3 Yeah, we pick up in season two with Cam having been out of rehab and surprising the family. He's back in their office and he's like sitting in the islids like now, I guess his old office and that has made her own, and he asks for his job back now because she CEO. She's like, are you okay with working under me? 09:55Speaker 1 And he's huge when you're the big brother and like the patriarch of the family. 09:59Speaker 2 Exactly, and he was like yes, yes, yes, And then her other brothers are so excited to have him back. 10:05Speaker 3 And the beginning, we just see like Cam trying to merge himself with the family while also the audience know that he's not there on good terms for himself, Like we know he has like this underlining message he wants to like delivered to them, and we're trying. 10:17Speaker 2 To figure out what his play is. Yeah. 10:19Speaker 1 Yeah. 10:19Speaker 3 At the same time anyway, as that's happening, we also are with Eiler while she tries to find a new coach for their team, which is actually so funny, Like I found all the interview processes I did for the coaches were so funny. Ray Romano, Yeah kill that role. 10:39Speaker 1 I know, so good and so funny the way he because he was talking about getting the role when you're very Romano like he's just so humble, but also he knows his worth. He's like, my people told me that Mindy Kayling you want to be for a role, and I was like, yeah, I know him, Mindy Kaling, she's funny, I'll do it. And then he's it's so funny because he's also like I guess people just think he's just a bit of a comedy kind of person, but he's also like white an actory actor. Yeah, he's like, no, no, but normally I have to because apparently they're like, oh great, we're shooting next week. So he got the call and they booked him and they're like, oh great, so be on set next week. And he was like, wait, an actor needs time to prepare. He's like I usually like because I give myself a backstory and I think about it and I do research and. 11:15Speaker 2 All this topic. 11:16Speaker 1 I was like, oh my god, Ray Romano preparing for his roles is like someone make a documentary about that. 11:21Speaker 2 It's so bad. 11:22Speaker 3 And then like Ike Barnhost is probably like, this is a Mindy Kaling show. 11:25Speaker 2 You don't need to be doing. 11:26Speaker 1 So apparently he started researching like famous NBA coaches. And it's even weird that even I know this name, Greg Popovich, who was the San Antonio Spur, like a famous coach. 11:36Speaker 2 I don't know this. 11:37Speaker 1 Why don't it must have been it must have been referenced in like movies or something. Probably I didn't know what team he was and I've just heard that name. Maybe it's one of those names because he How many famous coaches are they? I'm sure in America heaps, but how many famous coaches names get used in TV? 11:50Speaker 2 Shows and movies. 11:51Speaker 1 That's true, so he modeled himself off him. Oh and that's a fun fact for the sports fans. And I just will clarify that's the last fun sports factor. 11:58Speaker 2 Okay, no sports fact. I had my mind and I just used it. I loved his character. 12:03Speaker 3 I love that his character had the potential to be so serious, but then the other characters pull him out of it. Like there's so many points where he tries to bring up his late wife who passed away, and all the other characters is like, we. 12:16Speaker 2 Don't have to. They're like, yeah, for your wife, caresn for your wife. Let's go. 12:21Speaker 1 I know. It's so funny because the thing is he does sentimental so well. So he has all those like when he comes in for his meeting, like he has all these like kind of bumbling moments. But then when you see like, yeah, he tells a story about his late wife, but then also knowing that he left his playbook behind. And I love the thing between him and Marcus where AILA's like you have to make him feel like your main girl. Raymond is like, I know his name's not Raymond over, you don't He's like, yeah, I get it. 12:45Speaker 2 I get it. 12:45Speaker 3 Like Marcus, You're my main girl, and Marcus is like, who's like the star player, He's like okay. 12:50Speaker 1 Gets thrown off the court to look after him. So yeah, there's a lot of kind of movement in the team and in the business as they kind of start putting the new team together, getting a coach, and also looking towards the playoffs. Yeah, sports jargon. 13:02Speaker 3 The best thing about Mindy Kaling shows and Running Point does this so well is like there's always a female lead, Like all her shows have a female lead, and that female lead has at least five problems happening at the same time exactly. So you're seeing like this really beautiful, put together woman just have these like frantic moments of all of these things happening in her life. Like she's having to deal with a new coach, she's a sponsorship with the team, her love life is in perils, she has to plan a wedding, best friend Ali is trying to join a different team. 13:32Speaker 1 Yeah, so she's got all of these. 13:33Speaker 3 Things happening and they're all snowballing into each other exactly, and like it's only specific type of person can do those roles, which is why I'm so glad Kate Hudson is like the main character of that role because I feel like all the leading women in Mindy Kaling's projects have been the best at that type of person. 13:49Speaker 1 Yeah, exactly, Yeah, Mindy Hellings. 13:51Speaker 2 It's such a specific thing. 13:52Speaker 1 I can't even describe a Mindy Kayalen leading lady, but I would say fashionably dressed, yeah, running somewhere, dropping things, spilling a coffee and having a hand. 14:00Speaker 2 It's a man treat. 14:00Speaker 1 Her badly but also be in love with her. That's because Mindy Kaling is like, she is a die hard romantic comedy fan. She's watched every romantic comedy, study them, she used to watch them over and over again as a kid, and she just wanted to live in one so badly that she created the Mindi Project, which is just a TV series that's one big, long romantic comedy set in New York. But the twist is the character would never be in a traditional rom com because she's an awful person and famously rom com women are like in a lot of the old school rom coms are just like they're clutch in sweet, but sometimes a little bit bland and sometimes not quite like they're Yeah, they never do the wrong thing because rom COM's taught us like you have to kind of be a bit perfect and like the man will eventually realize he's actually in love with you plot. 14:46Speaker 3 Twist and it's a really cute and like mousey yeah, and like her co worker is like calling her big l. 14:54Speaker 2 She's like, I'm not big, al I'm a tiny age and they're like, yeah, you are big. I'm wasting away. 15:00Speaker 1 And that's the thing about the MINDI character and the MINDI project is like she's so unlikable and that's why she made her a doctor because she's like, oh, this woman's gotta have unlikeable in the best way possible. 15:10Speaker 2 We love her. 15:11Speaker 1 It's just like a traditional Romcom lady wouldn't be pulling the stunt set. Actually Lindy pulls in that show. And so she made her a doctor because she's like, oh my god, this one's gotta have one like kind of redeeming thing about her. Even if sometimes she's like, oh you do have insurance, she's like, oh, you're gonna do it tonight and lost at home. 15:31Speaker 2 Watch. 15:32Speaker 1 So she's not the doctor you'd call, but I guess if she was there, she would. 15:35Speaker 2 Yeah. 15:36Speaker 1 So I like characters kind of meant to be that, And I love that she does have this redemption where she does decide to try and be a better person, but she's still a bit of a shitty person all the way through. And I love that about her because if she had this complete personality change, it wouldn't work. 15:51Speaker 3 It wouldn't work, and it also just wouldn't be good content. Like you want to kind of like have this like push and pull against the main character where it's like a very clever way of writing a main character where everything about them you hate, but you're rooting for them so hard. 16:06Speaker 1 Yeah, And I'm always rooting Foriler, except every time she says I'm a bad person, I'm like, yeah, girl, yeah, but not a bad person, just a bad person. And just like when they show them montage of her doing bad things like stealing a sandwich or stopping a chair and stuff, and they're just like, yeah, that's weird. 16:20Speaker 2 Love that I've never changed. 16:22Speaker 1 The biggest sign to me they were trying this season to kind of paint her as someone who used to be a bad person is trying to get better is the fact that they point out that before she met Ali, she never had a female friend is like you just know as a girl, that's the worst thing you can say to another girl. It's like you're not a girl's girl. Women don't like you. And usually in a movie and TV show, that's the biggest red flag for a character like that would be the villain, not the main character. 16:47Speaker 2 That's so true, and they really showcase that with It makes you think about season one. 16:52Speaker 3 You're like, oh, yeah, I guess she's like so successful in this world because you would see I guess quote unquote past shots of her like bringing her friends into the basketball stadium and stuff, but you never really see the friends. 17:04Speaker 2 Yeah. You always just see her hanging out. 17:06Speaker 3 In the locker rooms with the players and like her dad and her brothers and stuff like that. But you like don't hear about her mum or any other women in her life besides Allie, who's honestly, Brenda's song is like amazing in this it was only because they had to live together in Uni, so like their friendship was kind of forced upon each other. Yeah, but then like Alie literally becomes her person. 17:29Speaker 1 Yeah, And I do love that because it's also saying like, yeah, this is that woman that you get warned about that. And again, we know so many of those women who hang out with their family or their partner and that's it. Yeah, and they're kind of stuck in that world because and that's the interesting thing about the Gordon family in this is they are that very specific family that everyone knows a family like this where they're kind of all terrible and they hate each other, but they just don't have anyone else. Yeah, so they have to Gordon family, always coming back together and having each other's backs, like, oh, it's us or nothing. 17:57Speaker 2 Yeah, that's so true and I love that. 17:59Speaker 1 And yeah, again, Eiler is that very specific character where she's just like, girls don't like me, and yeah, we sometimes see her with a group of friends, but it's very specifically that thing of like party friends. 18:08Speaker 2 Yeah, like you can like a rich people friends. 18:10Speaker 1 Rich people friends where you know, like Isla Gordon's got the bottle service, she's got the table, she's gonna like you can take her car there, you know what I mean. Like she's those people like I'm sure half those girls don't even have her number and she doesn't know their names. They're just like her party girlfriends that latched onto her when she was like young in. 18:26Speaker 3 Her ghost clubs, which is why I like the friendship episode with Alie started off so strong with showing their backstory of how they became friends, and then we find out that Ali has been asking for a promotion. Firstly, asking for a promotion from your best friend must be like insane. 18:41Speaker 1 Yeah, when your best friend becomes your boss, which is something that happens in workplaces because you bond and become friends with the people. 18:47Speaker 2 Especially for the only two women working in that workplace. 18:50Speaker 1 And she has become like part of the family to an extent, and you can see that in the way like Ness and Cam to an extent, but he's a bit evil. But like how like Kness and Sandy have a back and forth with her, Like it's very brother sister. Yeah, like they're so mean to her, but they're only mean to her because they kind of treat her like Isler and they call her out and stuff. 19:07Speaker 2 It's very brotherly. 19:08Speaker 3 Also equals, right, Yeah, it was like her and Ali aren't exactly equals when it comes to that like hierarchy of power, which is why when Alie said that she's going to Canada, Yeah, she's going to Canada because she got a new opportunity that has more money, and like Ila's team could not pay her the same amount, and Eila just couldn't like work out why she was leaving, and she was like, you're leaving because you hate me, and al He's like, if you're a good friend, you'd congratulate me. 19:36Speaker 2 Yeah, And it just shows that, like how she's. 19:38Speaker 3 Just been living in that world a privilege for so long. Yeah, that like I think it was the first time that Eyler realized that Alie is not on her level. 19:46Speaker 1 Yeah, exactly. And also because it was so interesting how their like flashback scenes of them as college roommates set up their dynamic of the fact that Allie was the first person who didn't give a crap that she was Isla Gordon or Isla Gordon, and she's like, hey, Islam who didn't kind of give a crap that she was this rich, like party girl, that she came from a well known family and just well she didn't like her at first, which is in the chasing there was a classic like you know, opposite and then they watched slowly become friends that scene where they're crying together watching a movie and it and they're like he can't see without these glasses, and it flashes to my girl is so good, especially because Macaulay Culkin wanted a bigger part this season and he only got for anyone who doesn't know, I'm sure people do, but Macaulay Culkin is Brenda Song's partner and they have two children together and madly, madly in love. 20:40Speaker 3 And they're also both massive basketball fans, every single and she's. 20:45Speaker 2 A bigger fan than him. 20:46Speaker 1 Do you know that once in the Lakers game she had to be hospitalized because she was watching the game and she became so like fraught watching it, and then she took a sip of water and they scored, and then she was like, oh my god, you have like sports people are very superstitious, and they're like, if I won this day, I've got to wear the same underwear or drive the same way to work, or like put the same stick on or whatever it is. And she was like, oh my god, every time they should have just so she was hyperventilating and taking a sip of water to help them score, to the point where she like nearly stopped breathing and had to go to the emergency room. 21:12Speaker 2 Brenda song Man just just a girl, just a girl who loves it. 21:15Speaker 3 Was so funny when I was watching the like part of the promo for this season. Yeah, Kate Hudson and Brenda Song had to go to a few NBA games and sit like in the like celebrity see, like on the court and like Brenda songs like jumping up and down and like. 21:29Speaker 2 Yelling at the players and pointing, and you can hear Kate Hudson just sitting next to her and she's just like, you're crazy. Yeah, she was like, I didn't sign up at this level of promo. 21:38Speaker 1 And so when they went to that movie and crying, it's cute because that's Brenda Song's partner or pot we culked, and he gets a few little cameos in, but like he was gunning. Apparently he was gunning for a big partner, like we'll see you next season. So that's cute. So yes, so we see there's this whole story about like a headhunter's in town. Yes, this headhunter who's going to come and take the team away. 21:56Speaker 2 Did you recognize him? 21:57Speaker 1 I did, reckon absolutely, I really jumped off my chair because guys, he's from the MINDI Project. He's so in the fans. So the actor's name is Tommy Dewey and he plays Magnus in Running Points. So he's from the Toronto Trappers. I'm sure if that's a real team, and do you know what, I don't think it is, and I decided not to look it up because I didn't. 22:18Speaker 2 Want to ruin the magic yea. 22:20Speaker 1 And so he's called the Poacher, So he was, And there's just that was actually quite a good plot twist because they're like, they thought he was coming to take a player from their team, and then he wasn't. And so it cuts to the Gordon siblings and they're like, but if it wasn't for that, why was he here? And then it cuts to him offering her this job? 22:36Speaker 3 And isn't it so funny that that was his exact character in The MINDI Project. 22:40Speaker 2 He like managed an NBA team and he would be at all these parties. 22:44Speaker 1 No Mindy Kayling knows what she's doing. So yeah, he played Josh in The MINDI Project and he was one of Mindy Kayling's many love interests. But he had a couple of seasons up, yeah, and then he left when his girlfriend showed up, played by Ellie Kemper, who is Mindy Kaling's very good friend and a coast on the off and he was dating the Tools at the same time, and they have this massive fight, remember when she has to handcuff Midy Kelly handcuffs Ellie Kemper. But I always remember him from one of the very best scenes ever in the MINDI Project, where she goes, oh, after they've like woken up together. She goes, Oh, let me throw on your shirt. 23:18Speaker 2 It'll be so over I was talking about. She's like, oh, let me throw on your shirt. 23:25Speaker 1 It'll be so oversized on me because I'm so dainty to be so sexy. She puts on like fits perfectly, but just a little snug. Then he's like, what happened to my jeans? He puts on her jeans and again they fit. 23:38Speaker 2 And he was like, oh they fit me, and she starts screaming. 23:40Speaker 1 She's like it was so it's the funniest thing ever. And it's because like in your head, you're just like I'm living in a rom com in the rear. It's just like, absolutely not. 23:51Speaker 2 I love that. Let me put this on to be so dainty. 23:54Speaker 1 And so that's his whole character, is that he offers Allie this job that she can't turn down, and that causes that huge falling out between Ali and Isla. And it's the worst falling out of the show because, as we know, like falling up the family member, fine ya, falling up the love interest encouraged fully out of your best friend, especially when you've aready got one. 24:13Speaker 3 Oh heart breaking, heartbreaking, And they really pushed that storyline because I'm just gonna say it. 24:20Speaker 2 Alie was in Toronto for way too long. What she's there for one episode? No, it felt way too okay, Like she fully. I was like, oh my god, Isla, stop her at the door, stop her? Oh okay, and then she's like fully in a different country. She had to go. Actually, they made it so dark. 24:34Speaker 3 There's dark and gloomy and blue, and the poacher only cared about what Isla thought of her leaving. 24:41Speaker 2 Did Eila crime, She's scream. 24:44Speaker 1 So I thought it needed more of a build up than which they would just I thought the whole Gordon in my head, this is the note I had in my head. The whole Gordon family would just fall apart without her not realizing that she was the lynch pin or not holding the entire company together, because I do think that's true, and also holding the family together, and all these boys who are mean to her and had taken her for granted would also go with Island to apologize to her. That was my fantasy, which happened, But it was enough when Ilan went. It was enough when Island and they had their friendship moment and She's. 25:13Speaker 2 Like, how did you get in here? 25:15Speaker 1 It's no small planes. 25:16Speaker 2 Did you fly commercial? 25:18Speaker 1 You're like, yeah, that is the whip put in near the bathroom. That is the world we're dealing with. And at the same time as all that's happening, Cam is slowly but surely being the super villain of the season. 25:30Speaker 3 Oh I love him though, justin Thrower, he's so funny in this. So we find out that Cam is trying to take back his place as CEO, and he's doing it through like very discreete insidious ways where he's slowly trying to make decisions on behalf of Isler. Like firstly he tried to hire his own coach and was just saying, this is what we're doing now, and Isla was like, no, we're not doing that. And then he tried to get his own sponsor on and Isla was like. 25:57Speaker 1 No, which his own sponsor our fly? Can I give him a shout out? 26:01Speaker 2 Yeah? 26:01Speaker 1 Because do you know who that is? Yes, that is one of my favorite actors of all time. 26:04Speaker 2 That is Ken Marino. Where he's your favorite actor just in so many. 26:08Speaker 1 Things, so funny, so funny. So he plays a really iconic role in for Roddi Kamas. He's the rival private investigator to Rodi Kammas and her dad. 26:18Speaker 2 Just so funny. That's just so weird. Yeah, a lot of the times. So he's always like kind of like and again he's just he always plays like a goofy bad guy. 26:25Speaker 1 He plays like he always plays like the worst person who's also secretly hilarious. So when I saw him pop up, I was like, well, dog mindy Kayley. And he was also in that like iconic series like Party Down. 26:34Speaker 2 Yeah, he's just in Brooklyn, My night. 26:36Speaker 1 Yeah he's been You look for a really good comedy show and he's in it. He's like one of those comedy actors who just like everyone calls him to be in their show. So when he rocked up, I'm like, now we're going Now this is a show. 26:48Speaker 2 Now this is. 26:48Speaker 3 Happening when he rocked up too, because he sponsors the company on behalf of toilets. 26:54Speaker 1 Yeah, so he owns a toilet company. No, No, he's a he's I guess he does all the in the stadium. He owns like a toilet company that installs. Yeah, that owns all the pipes and toilets and stuff like that. So and he's a season ticket holder. 27:08Speaker 2 Yeah. And he's obsessed with the team. 27:10Speaker 1 And so he donates money to them and stuff. 27:12Speaker 3 And he keeps wanting more and more and more, and they're like, no, no, no, you can't sit courtside that You're not a celebrity, you're just a billionmaire. 27:20Speaker 1 And then he becomes like a co conspirator with Kim. 27:23Speaker 3 He does, and they become buddy buddy. At the same time, Eiler is trying to get their existing sponsor to stay on, so they have. 27:32Speaker 2 A family basketball playoff. 27:35Speaker 1 Okay, I freaking loved this. 27:38Speaker 2 Oliver Hudson. 27:41Speaker 1 No, that's so because it was because there wasn't inter you with Kate Hudson. They were saying, like, oh, Ali should have been in there because she's practically family, and Kate Hudson's like, no, I know, but like the rule was so clearly that they had to be family, and she's like to the point where we got my real life family in there. So that is her brother Oliver Hudson and I weirdly know so much about their sibling dynamic because they have a siblings podcast. 28:02Speaker 2 They do have a podcast. You listen to it, No, because it's wild. 28:06Speaker 1 I don't think Hate's been on it for a really long time because she's booked and busy now. 28:09Speaker 2 But there was a great he's just soloing it. 28:12Speaker 1 Yeah, sometimes he solos. He did a really good episode with Blake Lively sister where they're justalking about a siblings are more famous than us? 28:18Speaker 2 Oh, I mean I like that younger brother Wyatt. 28:21Speaker 1 No, because why it's also working. 28:24Speaker 2 You know what he's working on What Monarch? Your favorite show? 28:30Speaker 1 So they have to have this family basketball thing because they have to have a thing over the rent of a stadium to this other basketball family. 28:37Speaker 2 No, it's a hockey fan. 28:39Speaker 1 Sorry, please forgive me. 28:41Speaker 3 It's a hockey family who are like wanting to invest in that who in that space. So they're like rivaling and they had like this weird bet going on. What's funny is that Oliver husband's playing for the other family. 28:52Speaker 1 Yeah, because he's playing a different thing. 28:53Speaker 2 Which is so funny because then they bring in Barrett Hole. 28:56Speaker 1 Oh my god, can we talk me that for a second. So again, finally I've been waiting for him to get on my screen. Yeah, exactly, because he was on the MINDI Project with Mindy Kley and they have a great professional relationship together where they create together and he is the co creator, co writer all the things of writing point and they had been talking for a while about if they would co star, if they would like make a cameo, would they act on it, because up until then they were like no, no, no, we're just behind the scenes. And then I said he started to get really kind of just being like, oh, I want to be on the screen. 29:27Speaker 2 I want to be in the because he wants to. 29:28Speaker 1 Be like famous, cause he's already famous and he's like in the studio and stuff. But he more SOO was getting jealous of the actors because they're think such a good time. Than he found out the actors had a text chain that was just for the actors, and every time he saw the message on it, he was like, I want to get in on that, and so in his mind he was like, what if I played the coach of a rival basketball team and I had a love affair with Kate Hudson, And what about that dynamic? It's a will they won't they? And Mindy Kaling said, yeah, or you play their cousin and you're the. 29:58Speaker 2 Dumbest person in the world. And so that is he plays. 30:03Speaker 1 Their cousin, and he's just so creepy and wonderful. He plays his exact character as Morgan, but with a slight he's like, he said, from his point of view, he was playing it like this cousin character has sexual tension with his cousin Aila. So he's like, just in his head, just so gross. And he said, there's a scene where his character, I can't even think of his name. I just think of him as like his Eyke Baron in this Cousin Ike. And there's a scene where he comes over to massage Kate Hudson's shoulders, and he wanted to make her freaked out every time because she's meant to be repulsed by it, which is like fair enough, she's meant to repulse by it, And so every time he did it, he would dip his hands in like a little bit of warm water, so when he went over, his hands were warm and wet. 30:46Speaker 2 And that's why I'm in And. 30:47Speaker 1 The first time she did it, she went ah, And that's the take. That's why she looks so freaked out. 30:51Speaker 2 That's so funny, but you can malage you mention it. I have like on the. 30:55Speaker 3 Basketball in that basketball scene where like he's like dying on the ground and he's like, I help me up, but she just walks me. 31:02Speaker 2 So gross. 31:02Speaker 1 Also, can we talk about, sorry, I'm not feeling the sexual tension between her and the coach of the one she ends up with. Can I tell you who she had wild sexual tension with? Is Scott's Speedman? 31:13Speaker 2 Yeah? 31:14Speaker 1 The actor Scott Speedman. I mean not what the actor. The actor is Scott Speedsman, but he plays the head of the rival family that they and their sexual tension so horeririble. I love Mindy Kelling so much because he's a real nineties early two thousand's heart throm and that's exactly when she would have been in her like, I don't I've seen him before, really, Scott Speedman a little show called Felicity. 31:39Speaker 2 I haven't watched it. 31:41Speaker 1 What I know underworld movies, other things, he's been what's okay, Wow, that was so her fe. 31:47Speaker 2 I've seen him in Running Point. 31:48Speaker 1 I think he's on Greasy Anatomy right now playing meritiths love interest right now. Yeah, right now, he's just going between shows being a love interest, because that's what Scott Speedman does. He's the ultimate love interest. He comes on the screen and everyone like, that's who you fall in love with. He does actually play a bad boy like this. 32:03Speaker 3 Though, that is quite likely and it's not just a bad boy, but he's like I don't know, like when that scene where like her car has a flat tire, Yeah, and then he starts like flirting with her a bit to get butterflies. 32:16Speaker 1 Yeah, that's the thing. They have such good sexual chemistry and sometimes you just can't will that into existence there it's not So I want him to come on next season when season three inevitably happens, and be the love interest for her, because now we've got tension, now we've got stakes. And also I can read Mindy Kayaling like a book, mostly because I wrote all her books multiple times, and I know that she loves will they won't they enemies to love the story. 32:43Speaker 2 Her whole MINDI project was all will they won't they? 32:45Speaker 1 Yeah? Because the MINDI Oh my god, you know how the other day I said to you, Bridget Jones is based on pride and prejudice. Yes, do you know that the MINDI Project is also based on pride? I know that, Thank gosh, Oh my god, embarrassing. I'm like your mind you just pass away. If anyone's listened to that an episode or seeing that video that went quite via, Oh my god, Emily loses her mind because she didn't know that Bridgittan's Diary was based on briden Bridge. 33:11Speaker 2 Go look at the video on our Instagram page. You can fight with everyriend in the comments. 33:14Speaker 1 Everyone who's like opened the schools. So I loved that, and like all the cameos this year was so good. The other cameo I loved before we move on to the downfall of Eiler in Love, which is the next moment after this, The other cameo I loved and again and Mindy Kelly and I are the same. 33:28Speaker 2 Person is Nicole Richie. Oh my god, yes, I forgot I was in there. 33:33Speaker 1 Nicole Richie is such an elusive being. 33:35Speaker 2 She's really good in it. 33:37Speaker 1 No, she's good. She If anybody who doesn't know the I mean, you know who Nicole Richie is. 33:41Speaker 2 If you don't, it's hard to. 33:42Speaker 1 Explain unless you were there, unless you're a teen girl or a young woman in the early two thousands, it's hard to explain the power of Nicole Richie because for a long time there she was the ultimate girl, the ultimate taste maker. And unfortunately it did happen after she lost a huge amount of weight and also committed a few crimes. Yeah, drug beast, and then went to court, went to jail all those things. Was one of those jail you know, like for a while that like Chloe Kardashi and Lindsay Low and Nicole Richie all in jailed. 34:15Speaker 3 Like me, and they all had like these dark gray underbags, but like smiling and. 34:19Speaker 1 They take their mugshots. So she went through a lot of shit. She went through a lot of shit, which she's been opened about. But then she became this glamorous fashion it girl, and she was in the whole like Rachel Zoe co hole. She was. Yeah, she was a zobot and dressed in a very specific way, but everything about her she wasn't a manufactured it girl, like she was the old cool it girl. Like everyone got a rosary beat. I mean, not me, but if my mum would let me, I would have. She has a rosary beat around her and cool tattooed falling down to her foot. Coolest thing ever she wore, like all the headbands that she used to tie on her hair. I used to do that and I used to also, and I lived in Townsville, so what was I doing. I used to lay in necklaces like herd okay leggings and the like kind of like lacy singlet tops and the massive handbags. 35:05Speaker 2 And it was such a moment. 35:07Speaker 1 And even when she had her kids and she named her daughter like Harlow Winter Kate Madden, and I was like, why is that the coolest baby name? Now she goes by Kate, which I actually find disrespectful. 35:18Speaker 2 Kate, Yeah, that's so many other names. 35:20Speaker 1 And then girl, I'm like, imagine being called Harlow Winter Kate and being like going to school and being like call me Kate. 35:26Speaker 2 I would say, no offense. My sister's name is Kate. I just like that. 35:29Speaker 1 I remember when that name Everyone's like, that is the coolest name. I've ever heard, and now she has like the jewelry brand, the fashion business and stuff because people just still want to look like Nicole Richie to this day. And I was never sure if she was a good actress. But then she did a guest in on the show he was obsessed with called Chuck, where she played like this evil got that she only like for oneiso. Okay, she played the evil high school nemesis of the lead girl, and she was so funny and good on it, so I feel like, but she doesn't do anything like that anymore. So the fact that she came in did a cameo for Running Point was so good and again played a nemesis one episode. 36:00Speaker 2 Oyah, she's so good. 36:02Speaker 1 And that I was like, Mindy Kayling, I just again, I get you. Mindy Tayling's like I want the heartthrow I grew up with and the cool girl I grew up with in my show. 36:09Speaker 2 Yes, that's so true. Okay, moving on to the. 36:15Speaker 1 The ill fated wedding of Eiler and Love. Did you think they were going to get married? I thought I had seen obviously there's stills of her trying on the wedding dress, so I thought we were actually getting a wedding. 36:26Speaker 2 Well, the wedding was such like a subplot. 36:29Speaker 3 Yeah, I feel like this whole season her romantic life was a subplot, Like it wasn't the biggest thing that was going on. If it was happening in season one, I feel like there would have been more tension with. 36:38Speaker 1 A wedding happened. 36:39Speaker 3 Yeah, But I didn't really feel the tension of will it won't it at all, Like I completely forgot it was happening until we get to the night before the wedding, which I loved. I love when the brothers got up on stage and did their Scottish Dad. 36:51Speaker 2 It was so good. It was so good. 36:53Speaker 3 And also I think seeing the four of them up there reaffirmed the idea to the audience that it is crazy that she is CEO of the company. 37:01Speaker 1 Yeah, and there's like four guys who are working for her exactly exactly, but it was so well done. 37:07Speaker 3 And then in the at the end where she like opens the ring and sees the ring that Coach Jay had given her for like the for winning and that was like the catalyst of her breaking up with Lev. And that is when Lev says you are a bad person. I know, which is the worst and you can ever say to a significant other. 37:30Speaker 1 And the thing is, I think we'd had this character thread with her. It's like she had done bad things in her past. Sometimes she did bad things now, but she had this guy that was so good and he loved her, so by extension, she too must be good. And I think she was really hanging on to that, and that's why she was pushing forward the wedding and everything. And also there's so many jokes. They don't say how old she is, but Kate Hudson is late forties, and so the character you've got to think his late thirties or early forties. You know what that means in a rom coom in life at any time, but especially in her realm, they're like, girl, get married, what's wrong with you? 38:04Speaker 2 And so she's also got. 38:05Speaker 1 This thing of is like she's like, I need to marry this man because he's good and he's so different to all the terrible men I'm surrounded with my family, like love them, but like her brother's open and her dad. 38:13Speaker 2 Was an awful person, and her mum. 38:15Speaker 1 By all accounts like, but she's like, I'm marrying this good guy, so I'm different to you, and I'm finally doing the right thing after being a washed up party girl for so many years, that I'm finally doing the right thing by getting married and letting all of that go was like a huge character arc for her, and a much bigger character art than getting married, I think, because it was her letting go of everything that made her good and right and having to just be like, and I'm just gonna be this new person I am who tries to do the right thing but still steals the sandwich. 38:42Speaker 2 Oh yeah, yeah. 38:43Speaker 3 And you can tell, like in that breakup that they're having where I was like meant to be a conversation. He when he says I think you might be a bad person, he knows, like that's the worst thing he could say he could say to her, because he's known like forever. She just wanted to prove that she was a good person, and like he knew that would be like the final thing and then he blocked her on. 39:03Speaker 1 Into which again, the worst thing you can do is you can do and say this. But I understand again I'm saying from a storytelling point of view, because Minny Kaylene, like she knows in her head she's got that third season, and just for the rom com premise to work around this basketball show, she needs to be single so that she can have the back and forth with the coach, so she can hopefully have the back and forth with Scott Speedman and she can you know, having her like happily married doesn't fit with where this story needs to go. So then we get into the final act, which is cam Like showing his hand that he's also back on drugs and using Jackie for his urine. 39:35Speaker 2 Jackie, he says that whole thing. 39:37Speaker 1 So we obviously we got not as much Jackie this season. We had the whole subplot with the dancers. I like that, which she was like, I'm like, I'm sorry, is this a Dallas cheerleaders documentary? 39:46Speaker 2 I don't know where they got that? 39:47Speaker 3 Plus and also so fair, And then we got to see Kate hasn't dance. 39:51Speaker 1 Yeah, so so funny about that because she said that was the scene that she was the most nervous about, was dancing with the cheerleaders. And she's a trained dancer because she's all saw a trained see I don't know if you've seen her dance in nine Glee, you've seen a dance in Glee. 40:04Speaker 2 I her dancing in Glee. Oh my god, go after this, straight after this. I remember her and Glee. What I remember Gwyneed Paltrow and Glee. Yeah, okay. 40:13Speaker 1 So in Glee, Kate Hudson played Cassandra July. And when Rachel Barry, Lee Michelle's character moves to New York, she's her teacher. But they have they hate each other at first of her back and forth and at one point they have a dance and song off to all that jazz from Chicago, and it's actually the greatest scene ever. You need to watch it because they're having a dance battle. 40:32Speaker 2 It's so good. 40:33Speaker 1 Okay, And Kate Hudson's a trained dancer and singer, but she hadn't danced for a really, really long time. She's professionally singing now for the first time ever. She was too scared to do it before her forties. She's so good. Kate Hudson can start becoming a singer in her forties. I know she's Kate Hudson, but I think we can just all do whatever we want. 40:50Speaker 2 We can all do whatever. That's what I'm taking away from her. Whatever age. 40:53Speaker 1 So they showed her the dance so Kate Hutson said, she got to set, they had the dances, they did the dance and she's like, oh, that looks kind of hard, but yeah, I can do it. When are we shooting? And they're like, oh, tomorrow. So she learned that whole dance in twenty four hours. The girl can dance. 41:07Speaker 2 Yeah, she is talented. So I love that. 41:10Speaker 1 So Jackie's other main storyline, apart from the fact that his girlfriend was like leading a Dallas Cowboys cheerleaders coup over fair pay and fair working conditions, that part where they're like getting dressed in the alley and stuff was so funny is that he also was pulled into Cam's web of lies and having to give him urinec heare. 41:29Speaker 2 And like jump out a window so we want to get caught. 41:32Speaker 1 My funniest line of the season came after that when Ness who is such a good character and this is not even a funny line, but it made me laugh out loud, where they're like, oh, he jumped out of the window because he was looking at a bird, and he's we've got to get those windows speaks. He's like, yeah, we love birds, but we love brothers more. 41:48Speaker 2 Like you're so stupid. His lines are so funny, he's his only funny lines. 41:52Speaker 1 It's just so so good. And then we find out what Cam's been planning, that he's going to overthrow the company, and it's such a kind of great moment when Ali and I like kind of band together to overthrow him and get their own like sponsors and get everything sorted and that ness and Sandy and I also love Standy this season. I thought I wanted him to have this big romantic story arc and I'm sorry his lover left him to be on Lisa in a another great cameo. 42:15Speaker 2 He has shown like, oh he's so cute. I do love Sandy. 42:21Speaker 1 I know, I love I love because his whole thing is like, I'm not that type of gay, because it would be the whole thing for a show to have that like very stereotypical flamboyant gay character. And I love that they've just like he's just got this full accountant yeah, and he's just like kind of this like gruff businessman who just happens to also be gay. But I also love the idea of out of the whole family because sometimes they sort of treat him as like, oh, you're the stoic one, you're this, you're that, like you're the serious one. I really wanted him to be the only one that had this beautiful romance and it didn't really work out maybe a season, but. 42:52Speaker 2 The whole family was going through the season. 42:54Speaker 1 The whole family really went through the ring up and then the part where Ness and Sandy choose to stand by Isil or not I thought was the ultimate kind of like build up moment for this season. 43:03Speaker 3 Yeah, and then like took away from like season one where it was like Bro's band together, Yeah, where like she actually proved her worth and they really found newfound respect for her, not just as like a younger sister, but just as like a business partner. 43:17Speaker 2 Yeah. 43:17Speaker 3 I was so nervous in this season, like Mindy Kayling would do that trick where she's just like not boys will be boys, Like these are the worst men ever. 43:25Speaker 2 We just have to live with that. 43:26Speaker 3 And I'm glad they came around because I don't think I could have dealt with another like annoying brother sister things. 43:32Speaker 1 Yeah, we need to see a little bit of growth from the season one finale to this season two finale. 43:35Speaker 2 I think we got that. 43:36Speaker 1 So where do you think season three is gonna go after that. 43:40Speaker 3 Oh the cliffhanger for the last episode. Also, I have to talk about when Jay and Isla were making out on the couch and I walked in. 43:48Speaker 2 And took form, like I thought we were gonna go Skinny Saunery. 43:53Speaker 1 Yeah, He's like, we go ski to be like yeah here. 43:58Speaker 3 So it ends after they win the playoffs against Boston, which. 44:02Speaker 1 Was so good because that's why you watch a sports show, Like I didn't care about actual sports, but it's so hooked to like life and death, human emotion, triumph over adversity, all those things. 44:10Speaker 2 So good. 44:11Speaker 3 It was like down to like the last second and they scored and one and that was like Jay's team, and you can see him getting kind of like giving her like a weird look and then storming off and then they just partied really hard. 44:24Speaker 2 They all woke up so drunk. 44:26Speaker 3 The next morning in Eli's house, Jackie comes running in and turn on the TV and it's this big press conference where it's announced that Cam and Al are starting their own LA basketball team to rival the Waves. 44:41Speaker 2 And their head coach is j Yeah, that's crazy, the ultimate brother lover. 44:47Speaker 1 Betraying me and I have like wearble their romans. They're like Romeo and Juliet now that they're on proper like rival team. So yeah, so season three it. 44:56Speaker 2 Just ends with going motherfucker. 44:58Speaker 1 Yeah, so good. She's so angry and hate Hudson does angry so well. So yes, humps for season three. I think it'll be really fun. Indy Kelly will get her way. She's like, take that plot twist, Netflix, Oh my god, and Mindy get on screen. 45:11Speaker 2 Please. 45:12Speaker 1 Yeah. 45:13Speaker 2 I beg you, I beg you. No, she's got an idea. 45:16Speaker 1 She's gonna play ix side piece because she's like, what's worse than playing like the worst t emn ever? Playing the side piece of the worst funny. 45:25Speaker 2 I love them together. 45:26Speaker 1 She's joking, but I'm also like, don't toy with me, make that happen. 45:29Speaker 2 No, I would love that. I want them to have their own storyline. Yeah, do a spit please. Thank you so much for listening to the Spill today. 45:38Speaker 3 Do not forget. On Monday morning, on Morning Dose of Entertainment News, morning tea drops right here in this feed at seven am, just hit follow so you do not miss a thing. The Spill is produced by Venitius Wine, with video production by Michael Keane, we will see you next week. 45:53Speaker 2 Bye bye,Become a Mamamia subscriber: https://www.mamamia.com.au/subscribeSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this special re-release, we're revisiting a powerful conversation with Ila, in honour of her passing on April 20, 2026. Ila was not only an incredible leader, but also my friend. She inspired me on many levels—through her courage, her perspective, and the way she showed up so fully for the people around her. In this episode, she shares her perspective on leadership, resilience, and what it really means to show up for others in complex, demanding environments. Her words carry a depth that feels even more meaningful now. As you listen, you'll hear the clarity, honesty, and strength that defined her. This conversation is a reminder of the impact one person can have—through how they lead, how they connect, and how they care. I'm deeply grateful to have known Ila, and to share this conversation again in her memory.
Live from the Ruger booth at the 2026 NRA Annual Meetings-- Ruger re-enters the shotgun market with the iconic Red Label, plus new rifles from a new factory.-- After getting rid of the rascals, the NRA is back and stronger than ever in the fight for the Second Amendment. John Commerford, head of the ILA, provides updates on the legal and legislative activities.-- The pistols and revolvers from Taurus are miles ahead of only a few years ago. Caleb Giddings explains what's new, and what's different.Gun Talk 04.19.2026 Hour 1Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/gun-talk--6185159/support.
Send us a message - we'd love to hear from youAfter four years and nearly 100 episodes of exploring what it means to build trust on purpose, we're coming to you today with a different kind of conversation; one that's deeply personal and one of the hardest we've had.Ila shares why she's stepping away from the podcast, and Charles reflects on what these four years of partnership, friendship, and shared commitment to trust have meant. This is two people who have walked each other through profound conversations about vulnerability, care, and what it means to show up authentically, now navigating a significant transition together.We built this community believing that trust is something we choose to cultivate intentionally, especially in moments of uncertainty and change. Today, we're living that truth.We talk about what we've learned from each other, from our guests, and from you, our listeners, who have been part of this journey. We share what Ila will carry forward from this work, and how Charles will continue the conversations about trust in new ways.This episode is about gratitude. It's about honouring what has been while making space for what needs to come next. It's about trusting the process, even when it's not the one we would have chosen.Thank you for being part of our story. Thank you for trusting us with yours.With deep appreciation and love, Charles & IlaWe want to thank the team that continues to support us in producing, editing and sharing our work. Jonah Smith for the heartfelt intro music you hear at the beginning of each podcast. We LOVE it. Hillary Rideout for writing descriptions, designing covers and helping us share our work on social media. Chad Penner for his superpower editing work to take our recordings from bumpy and glitchy to smooth and easy to listen to episodes for you to enjoy. From our hearts, we are so thankful for this team and the support they provide us.
This one's dedicated to my daughter Ila–because if she were here, she would be losing her mind. Street art legend Shepard Fairey, No Doubt drummer Adrian Young, and Sum 41 drummer Frank Zummo swing by the kitchen, and we go deep on punk rock, skate culture, and how finding the right creative lane can change your life. While I'm searing steak and building the most aggressive tacos possible, we talk about growing up in the punk scene, the art behind skateboard decks, and how three totally different paths somehow landed these guys exactly where they're supposed to be. Buy a copy of Frank's book, Unbreakable Rhythm: My Journey Through Music, Wellness & Mental Strength - https://amzn.to/4sA1amq Get tickets to see No Doubt at The Sphere - https://www.nodoubt.com/sphere Check out Shepard's iconic art at https://obeygiant.com Follow Shepard: https://www.instagram.com/obeygiant Frank: https://www.instagram.com/frankzummo Adrian: https://www.instagram.com/adrianyoungnd For recipes click here: https://www.somethingsburning.show/recipes-season-6 Sponsors: Stash - Go to https://get.stash.com/BURNING to see how you can receive TWENTY-FIVE DOLLARS towards your first stock purchase and to view important disclosures. Magic Spoon - https://MagicSpoon.com/BURNING for five dollars off. Helix Sleep - Go to https://helixsleep.com/bert for 27% Off Sitewide. BetterHelp - Your emotional wellbeing matters. Find support and feel lighter in therapy. Sign up and get 10% off at https://BetterHelp.com/bert. Liquid I.V. - Tear. Pour. Live More. Go to https://LIQUID-IV.COM and get 20% off your first purchase with code BURNING at checkout. Gametime - Download the Gametime app, create an account, and use code BURNING for $20 off your first purchase. Terms apply. SUBSCRIBE so you never miss a video https://bit.ly/3DC1ICg Stream FREE BERT on Netflix: https://www.netflix.com/title/81696123 PERMISSION TO PARTY WORLD TOUR is on sale now: http://www.bertbertbert.com/tour Subscribe to Berty Boy Clips: https://www.youtube.com/@BertyBoyClips For all things BERTY BOY PRODUCTIONS: https://bertyboyproductions.com For MERCH: https://store.bertbertbert.com/ Follow Me! Facebook: http://www.Facebook.com/BertKreischer Instagram: http://www.Instagram.com/bertkreischer YouTube: http://www.YouTube.com/user/Akreischer TikTok: http://www.TikTok.com/@bertkreischer Threads: https://www.threads.net/@bertkreischer X: http://www.Twitter.com/bertkreischer Text Me: https://my.community.com/bertkreischer #ShepardFairey #AdrianYoung #FrankZummo #PunkRock #StreetArt #SkateCulture #SomethingBurning Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This one's dedicated to my daughter Ila–because if she were here, she would be losing her mind. Street art legend Shepard Fairey, No Doubt drummer Adrian Young, and Sum 41 drummer Frank Zummo swing by the kitchen, and we go deep on punk rock, skate culture, and how finding the right creative lane can change your life. While I'm searing steak and building the most aggressive tacos possible, we talk about growing up in the punk scene, the art behind skateboard decks, and how three totally different paths somehow landed these guys exactly where they're supposed to be. Buy a copy of Frank's book, Unbreakable Rhythm: My Journey Through Music, Wellness & Mental Strength - https://amzn.to/4sA1amq Get tickets to see No Doubt at The Sphere - https://www.nodoubt.com/sphere Check out Shepard's iconic art at https://obeygiant.com Follow Shepard: https://www.instagram.com/obeygiant Frank: https://www.instagram.com/frankzummo Adrian: https://www.instagram.com/adrianyoungnd For recipes click here: https://www.somethingsburning.show/recipes-season-6 Sponsors: Stash - Go to https://get.stash.com/BURNING to see how you can receive TWENTY-FIVE DOLLARS towards your first stock purchase and to view important disclosures. Magic Spoon - https://MagicSpoon.com/BURNING for five dollars off. Helix Sleep - Go to https://helixsleep.com/bert for 27% Off Sitewide. BetterHelp - Your emotional wellbeing matters. Find support and feel lighter in therapy. Sign up and get 10% off at https://BetterHelp.com/bert. Liquid I.V. - Tear. Pour. Live More. Go to https://LIQUID-IV.COM and get 20% off your first purchase with code BURNING at checkout. Gametime - Download the Gametime app, create an account, and use code BURNING for $20 off your first purchase. Terms apply. SUBSCRIBE so you never miss a video https://bit.ly/3DC1ICg Stream FREE BERT on Netflix: https://www.netflix.com/title/81696123 PERMISSION TO PARTY WORLD TOUR is on sale now: http://www.bertbertbert.com/tour Subscribe to Berty Boy Clips: https://www.youtube.com/@BertyBoyClips For all things BERTY BOY PRODUCTIONS: https://bertyboyproductions.com For MERCH: https://store.bertbertbert.com/ Follow Me! Facebook: http://www.Facebook.com/BertKreischer Instagram: http://www.Instagram.com/bertkreischer YouTube: http://www.YouTube.com/user/Akreischer TikTok: http://www.TikTok.com/@bertkreischer Threads: https://www.threads.net/@bertkreischer X: http://www.Twitter.com/bertkreischer Text Me: https://my.community.com/bertkreischer #ShepardFairey #AdrianYoung #FrankZummo #PunkRock #StreetArt #SkateCulture #SomethingBurning Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
8 juin 12. L'onction du Seigneur traverse ces écrits (Confirmation et témoignages des lecteurs) Samedi, le 3 juin dernier, Élisabeth et moi avons rencontréun prêtre qui nousa confirmé que ces écrits venaient du Seigneur, que Son onction traversait ces écrits. Avant que nous nous quittions, ila tenu à nous remercier au nom de l'Église pour la mission que nous accomplissons. Par la suite, nous avons rencontré deux autres prêtres qui nous ont confirmé ce qu'avait dit le prêtre précédent. Dimanche, le 4 juin, à l'occasion d'un témoignage donné à Shawinigan, devant un auditoire de l25 à 150 personnes, j'ai révélé cette triple confirmation. Cela eut pour conséquence de susciter d'autres confirmations de la part de certains des participants. Trois personnes, dont un diacre, ont témoigné ouvertement de la transformation opérée en euxpar les volumes. Une dame, ayant passé sa vie dans l'enseignement et s'étant efforcée de changer les autres, comprenait mainte- nant qu'elle-même devait se laisser changerpar le Seigneur. Donc, chaque matin, elle trouvait très bon de lire un passage pour se faire dire qu'elle était aimée. Un père de deux adolescents, vivant avec eux une situation difficile, dit devoir voyager trente minutes matin et soir pour son travail. Ila pris la résolution de fermer la radio pour profiter de ce temps de solitude et le consacrerà la prière. Spontanément, il nous dévoilait sa prière qu'il terminait ainsi, en nommant chacun de ses enfants : "Parce que l'Amour t'aime, tu deviens l'Amour"… et dans l'espace de deux semaines, il avait été témoin de véritables changements dans leur comportement. Merci, Seigneur, pour cette grande faveur que Tu nous fais d'être témoins deTon Agir. Pour visionner ce RDV du dimanche, rendez-vous sur notre site web.
#404 In this episode, Guy interviewed channeler and healer Anne Tucker about personal healing, channeling, and a collective shift in consciousness. Tucker described healing as integrating repressed parts of the self to allow more "source light" to flow, sharing her fear-of-being-seen wound rooted in infancy and how learning to speak truth ended self-abandonment. She recounted psychic experiences such as bilocation and explains how her channeling developed into trance channeling of angels and later the "mother of creation" (Ila), framed as a divine feminine energy of unity and reintegration. They discussed managing intense energies through lifestyle changes (diet, fasting, environment, reducing toxins), staying out of fear via self-observation practices like a negative-thought journal, and the idea that current global chaos signals outdated structures acting as "cages" are being dismantled as humanity moves toward integration and freedom. About Anne: Anne Tucker is a healer. She serves as a trance channel for the healing and wisdom of the Angel Collective, Mother of Creation, and Yeshua. She transmits their healing energies at live events, through Soul Convergence, the Angelic Frequencies Series and her monthly Peace Bathing healing programs. She is the creator of Business Energetics and the Soul Type test, and the international best-selling author of What Comes Next: A Channeled Guide to Navigating the Greatest Shift of Our Time. Anne Tucker supports awakening souls on their journey of healing, spiritual connection, and expansion. Through her work as a channel and healer, Anne helps you align with the energies of the New Earth so you can navigate this time of rapid growth and ascension with clarity and grace. She is the creator of Soul Convergence and the Angelic Frequency Series, offering direct access to angelic wisdom, divine guidance, and energetic healing. Anne is also the author of What's Coming Next: A Channeled Guide to Navigating the Greatest Shift of Our Time (available on Amazon and Barnes & Noble). Key Points Discussed: (00:00) - The Return of the Mother Energy — And What It Means for Humanity! (00:51) - Meet Anne The Channeler (03:03) - Fear Of Being Seen (05:38) - Roots Of Self Abandonment (10:07) - Awakening After Divorce (12:08) - Bilocation Psychic Proof (14:20) - What Healing Really Means (16:21) - Separation And Unity (20:08) - How Channeling Began (26:22) - Meeting The Divine Mother (27:15) - Handling High Energy (30:18) - Pushed Beyond Comfort (31:20) - Heart Chakra Clearing (31:49) - Letting Go Lessons (33:24) - Lifestyle For Vibration (34:45) - Food And Life Force (36:46) - Fabrics And Frequency (38:05) - Who Is Mother Creation (42:50) - Why She Speaks Now (44:53) - New Manifestation Paradigm (48:03) - Chaos As Collective Healing (50:02) - Escaping Fear Loops (52:32) - Negative Thought Journal (55:05) - Whats Coming In 2026 (59:20) - Freedom And Closing How to Contact Anne Tucker:annetucker.com www.youtube.com/@annetucker About me:My Instagram: www.instagram.com/guyhlawrence/?hl=en Guy's websites:www.guylawrence.com.au www.liveinflow.co
Australia's hot, dry climate and unique landscapes make it one of the most bushfire-prone countries in the world. As climate change drives higher temperatures and drier conditions, we can expect more frequent and more intense bushfires in the future. But once the fire is out, how do you return home safely, find support, and look after yourself? - Hali ya mazingira ya joto, ukavu pamoja na mandhari yakipekee, hufanya Australia iwe mojawapo ya nchi zinazo kabiliwa na moto wa vichaka zaidi dunini. Mabadiliko ya tabianchi yanapo sababisha ongezeko ya hali ya joto na mazingira ya ukame, tunaweza tarajia moto ya vichaka mikali zaidi mara kwa mara katika siku za usoni. Ila moto unapo zimwa, unaweza rudi nyumbani salama, pata msaada na kujihudumia?
On this episode of Fiber for Breakfast, we pull back the curtain on In-Line Amplifier (ILA) huts—the unsung infrastructure powering long-haul fiber networks. Michael Thomas, Regional Vice President of Integration at Network Connex, joins Gary Bolton, President & CEO of the Fiber Broadband Association, to explain how ILAs keep signals strong across hundreds of miles, reduce latency, and enable the rapid growth of AI and cloud services. They'll also discuss why ILA placement is critical, how these sites are evolving into micro data centers, who's building them, and how they could create new broadband opportunities for rural communities. With Special Guest: Michael Thomas, Regional Vice President of Integration, Network Connex
Healing from trauma doesn't happen only in clinical spaces. Digital spaces can also be a lifeline, as Ila Kumar explains in this visit with hosts Bridgette Stumpf and Lindsey Silverberg. A PhD candidate and research assistant in the Lifelong Kindergarten group at the MIT Media Lab, Ila focuses her scholarship on non-traditional pathways that support mental health care, particularly for youth in foster care systems. “I don't necessarily see myself as someone who believes that these digital spaces will be sites of healing,” Ila says. “But I feel that the only way to try to get to that goal of digital spaces that are healing is to do so in a way that considers holistic wellbeing and centers the needs, voices, and context of those who are most impacted.”In this conversation, Ila shares her approaches to helping vulnerable kids as they navigate the foster care system. As a technology designer, she explains that centering youth voice “leads to technologies that more effectively take youth's needs, barriers, cultures concerns into account and results in technologies that are definitely more impactful, engaging, and accessible.” And she stresses the balance between leveraging tools that carry potential risks – such as augmented reality platforms that claim to make lives easier – and tools that support youth self-expression, connectedness with others, and development of their identity.Connect and Learn More☑️ Ila Kumar | LinkedIn☑️ Bridgette Stumpf | LinkedIn☑️ Lindsey Silverberg | LinkedIn ☑️ Volare | LinkedIn | Instagram | Facebook☑️ TraumaTies Website | Instagram | TikTok | YouTube☑️ Subscribe Apple Podcasts |
Interstitial Lung Abnormality (ILA) and Interstitial Lung Disease (ILD) are often detected using CT scans and other imaging. But the definition of ILAs and how abnormalities are found throughout a patient's clinical journey continues to grow and improve. Host Eddie Qian, MD, Vanderbilt University Medical Center, discusses the importance of spotting ILAs and diagnosing ILDs earlier for better patient outcomes with experts Anna Podolanczuk, MD, Weill Cornell Medical Center, and Joe Mammarappallil, MD, Duke University. This episode is sponsored in part by Boehringer Ingelheim. Read "Approach to the Evaluation and Management of Interstitial Lung Abnormalities: An Official American Thoracic Society Clinical Statement": https://www.atsjournals.org/doi/10.1164/rccm.202505-1054ST
Subscribe: Spotify | TuneIn | RSS With over 20 years as a listening expert and researcher, Dr. Laura Janusik empowers caregivers, leaders, and growth seekers to build stronger, more compassionate relationships. Transforming workplace communication through training and workshops, Laura guides caregivers navigating cognitive decline. Laura's work is rooted in the science and practice of listening, helping people connect with clarity, patience, and understanding in every part of life. Your WHY about Listening I took my first listening course in my master's level program because my mentor, Dr. Andrew Wolvin, was a listening scholar. I knew he'd be writing my letters of recommendation, so I figured that if I showed a little interesr of his passion, the letters might be better. Within 2 weeks of that class, my life had changed! I couldn't believe what listening actually was, and how I had been the world's worst listener for over 30 years! When I realized that the quality of listening determines the quality of the relationship, I was hooked! I, too, became a listening scholar, and my passion has been to help people develop better personal and professional relationships through the power of listening. Most communication problems aren't about what we say; they're about how our brains listen. I help business leaders, caregivers, and coaches strengthen their communication through neuroscience-based listening strategies. When you understand how the brain processes messages, you can create connections, reduce stress, and build trust in every conversation. Listening to Change, LLC http://listeningtochange.com/ Listening to Change helps Coaches, Leaders, Executive Leadership Teams, Sales Teams, Groups, and Individuals listen and speak with purpose to increase shared understanding, decrease time on projects, and build a positive company culture. Consulting, training, and coaching are customized for each client. Create Alignment Deepen Connections Grow through Action Why Listening is an Important Skill Listening takes intention, awareness, and practice, and it appears different depending on who you are and the challenges you face. It is also dependent on the context, including with whom you're speaking, the purpose of the conversation, and your goal. Whether you're leading a team, caring for a loved one, or seeking personal growth through coaching, the right strategies can help you listen more effectively, increase trust, and build stronger, more compassionate connections. Most people don't think of listening as being a part of communication. I like to use this equation: Communication = Sending Messages + Receiving Messages. And, most miscommunication occurs because of poor listening, not poor speaking. If we learn to listen even 10% better, our conversations and relationships will improve. How Listening is Important in Business Listening is important in business because it's the best skill to create alignment. It is the skill that helps teams get on the same page and work towards the same goal. A business cannot exist without communication, so it seems counterintuitive to me when a business doesn't invest in communication training. Listening is the one skill that influences all of those primary business goals, such as getting projects completed on time, increasing sales, and achieving higher customer satisfaction. There are two best ways someone can develop better listening in business. The first is through coaching, and the second through team training. I work in both areas. I use the ECHO Listening Profile. as the foundation of either one, and I'm a certified coach for Listening Intelligence. The ECHO is special, as it's a validated listening assessment that identifies your dominant listening habit and blind spot. I use this instrument because it's a great way to show people what they are listening to and for, as well as what they are missing. It not only helps individuals; it also helps teams, because the group report is an excellent way to ‘see' how team members are listening similarly and differently. Aren't Most Coaches Good Listeners? Most coaches are better listeners than the average person, but that doesn't mean that they can't improve. As a coach myself, I know that it's a great way to help clients build their confidence. I help coaches with tiny tweaks rooted in neuroscience so they can help their clients listen better to their inner wisdom. How did you get involved with Caregivers and the focus on listening? My Mom was diagnosed with cognitive decline about 10 years ago, and I promptly did what most children do…nothing! I figured she had dealt with and conquered all of her health ailments, and she would do the same with this one, too. Fast forward 5 years to when she got COVID, which really exacerbated her dementia. As the only surviving child, I knew I needed to step in. Communicating with her was frustrating because she didn't understand what I was asking her, and she often repeated herself. I realized that if a PhD in Communication couldn't develop a good relationship with her Mom in dementia, then who could? With communication theory and brain science, I created a workshop to help others reduce their frustration and increase their connection. It's been a game-changer for everyone who has taken the workshop! What are your two workshops around listening for Caregivers? The first is for the child, spouse, or other who wants to support their loved one with cognitive decline: The Caregiver's Starter Kit: A 3-Part Workshop to Learn What No One Tells You About Communication and Dementia. The second is the family or group, and it's called The Caregiver's Village: A 90-minute workshop for caregivers and friends who want to help but aren't sure how. The best way to learn more about when these workshops will be offered is to sign up for my email list. You can do that from the “Stay Connected” section of my website's homepage. Practical Tips for Listeners Many listening tips can be found on my YouTube channel, Listening to Change by Laura Janusik. However, please give me grace, as I began the channel without knowing what I was doing with that technology. One of my favorites is When's the Last Time Someone Said You Were a Good Listener? because I give you a challenge at the end of the video. Try it! Here are some of my best tips… Tips for Leaders on Listening: Your direct reports and colleagues don't know you're listening unless you respond verbally. Learn the skill of confirming (paraphrasing + asking if you're right) to increase trust. Following through is critical. Employees don't expect you to make all of the changes they expect. Follow through later by letting them know where you took the suggestion and what was decided. I guarantee that employees who get follow-through continue to bring good ideas! Communication for Leaders: Fact or Myth? Test Your Knowledge! Sign up Leaders Mailing List. Tips for Coaches on Listening: The most important listening strategy to use is silence. Silence allows your client time to think. No matter what you call it…summarizing, paraphrasing, confirming, or reflecting…when your client hears back what they just said, they have many a'has! Communication for Coaches: Fact or Myth? Test your Knowledge! https://mailchi.mp/ff5ac1ab3c8c/95lzskl7mo Tips for Caregivers on Listening: The 2-minute pause is a game-changer. It can take up to 2 minutes for someone with cognitive decline to respond to a question. When we re-ask the question, the clock begins again. Caregivers need to learn to practice silence about all else. Self-care isn't selfish. It's strategic. It's sipping tea. It's journaling. It's taking a walk. Take care of yourself so you can take care of your loved one. Weekly Tips and Tricks for Caregivers: Mailing List What's Next I'm currently writing a book loosely titled, How to Manage Conflict within the Context of Midwest Nice. Conflict avoidance and passive-aggressive behavior are huge in the Midwest, and being ‘nice' gets in the way of honesty and real connection. I'm going to advocate not losing all of the nice, but focusing more on the kind. Think about that. What's the difference between someone who is ‘nice' and someone who is ‘kind' to you? Laura's Contact Information LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/laurajanusikphd/ Website: ListeningtoChange.comFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=61576655810327 Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/laurajanusik/ Email: info@listeningtochange.com **** I am so glad that Dr. Laura Janusik joined me on my virtual porch. Laura sat next to me during several sessions at the International Listening Association (ILA) Convention, August 2025. I connected with Laura right away and wanted to follow up with her. Several times, I realized that Laura had been a member of the ILA for a long time and been president of the organization. So I figured if I had questions about the conference, I'd ask her. She was really easy to talk to and helped me whenever I had questions. We connected after the conference several times, and then I checked out all the resources she shared with me. As a coach and in developing my listening skills, Laura opened doors for me that I wanted to share with you. I hope you enjoyed our conversation as much as I did. Please share this post and podcast with your friends, and make sure you connect with Dr. Laura Janusik. ***** The post Listening to Change by Communicating with Purpose with Dr. Laura Janusik (EP179) appeared first on Barbara Bray.
Subscribe: Spotify | TuneIn | RSS With over 20 years as a listening expert and researcher, Dr. Laura Janusik empowers caregivers, leaders, and growth seekers to build stronger, more compassionate relationships. Transforming workplace communication through training and workshops, Laura guides caregivers navigating cognitive decline. Laura’s work is rooted in the science and practice of listening, helping people connect with clarity, patience, and understanding in every part of life. Your WHY about Listening I took my first listening course in my master’s level program because my mentor, Dr. Andrew Wolvin, was a listening scholar. I knew he’d be writing my letters of recommendation, so I figured that if I showed a little interesr of his passion, the letters might be better. Within 2 weeks of that class, my life had changed! I couldn’t believe what listening actually was, and how I had been the world’s worst listener for over 30 years! When I realized that the quality of listening determines the quality of the relationship, I was hooked! I, too, became a listening scholar, and my passion has been to help people develop better personal and professional relationships through the power of listening. Most communication problems aren’t about what we say; they’re about how our brains listen. I help business leaders, caregivers, and coaches strengthen their communication through neuroscience-based listening strategies. When you understand how the brain processes messages, you can create connections, reduce stress, and build trust in every conversation. Listening to Change, LLC http://listeningtochange.com/ Listening to Change helps Coaches, Leaders, Executive Leadership Teams, Sales Teams, Groups, and Individuals listen and speak with purpose to increase shared understanding, decrease time on projects, and build a positive company culture. Consulting, training, and coaching are customized for each client. Create Alignment Deepen Connections Grow through Action Why Listening is an Important Skill Listening takes intention, awareness, and practice, and it appears different depending on who you are and the challenges you face. It is also dependent on the context, including with whom you’re speaking, the purpose of the conversation, and your goal. Whether you’re leading a team, caring for a loved one, or seeking personal growth through coaching, the right strategies can help you listen more effectively, increase trust, and build stronger, more compassionate connections. Most people don’t think of listening as being a part of communication. I like to use this equation: Communication = Sending Messages + Receiving Messages. And, most miscommunication occurs because of poor listening, not poor speaking. If we learn to listen even 10% better, our conversations and relationships will improve. How Listening is Important in Business Listening is important in business because it’s the best skill to create alignment. It is the skill that helps teams get on the same page and work towards the same goal. A business cannot exist without communication, so it seems counterintuitive to me when a business doesn’t invest in communication training. Listening is the one skill that influences all of those primary business goals, such as getting projects completed on time, increasing sales, and achieving higher customer satisfaction. There are two best ways someone can develop better listening in business. The first is through coaching, and the second through team training. I work in both areas. I use the ECHO Listening Profileâ„¢. as the foundation of either one, and I’m a certified coach for Listening Intelligence. The ECHO is special, as it’s a validated listening assessment that identifies your dominant listening habit and blind spot. I use this instrument because it’s a great way to show people what they are listening to and for, as well as what they are missing. It not only helps individuals; it also helps teams, because the group report is an excellent way to ‘see’ how team members are listening similarly and differently. Aren’t Most Coaches Good Listeners? Most coaches are better listeners than the average person, but that doesn’t mean that they can’t improve. As a coach myself, I know that it’s a great way to help clients build their confidence. I help coaches with tiny tweaks rooted in neuroscience so they can help their clients listen better to their inner wisdom. How did you get involved with Caregivers and the focus on listening? My Mom was diagnosed with cognitive decline about 10 years ago, and I promptly did what most children do…nothing! I figured she had dealt with and conquered all of her health ailments, and she would do the same with this one, too. Fast forward 5 years to when she got COVID, which really exacerbated her dementia. As the only surviving child, I knew I needed to step in. Communicating with her was frustrating because she didn’t understand what I was asking her, and she often repeated herself. I realized that if a PhD in Communication couldn’t develop a good relationship with her Mom in dementia, then who could? With communication theory and brain science, I created a workshop to help others reduce their frustration and increase their connection. It’s been a game-changer for everyone who has taken the workshop! What are your two workshops around listening for Caregivers? The first is for the child, spouse, or other who wants to support their loved one with cognitive decline: The Caregiver’s Starter Kit: A 3-Part Workshop to Learn What No One Tells You About Communication and Dementia. The second is the family or group, and it’s called The Caregiver’s Village: A 90-minute workshop for caregivers and friends who want to help but aren’t sure how. The best way to learn more about when these workshops will be offered is to sign up for my email list. You can do that from the “Stay Connected” section of my website’s homepage. Practical Tips for Listeners Many listening tips can be found on my YouTube channel, Listening to Change by Laura Janusik. However, please give me grace, as I began the channel without knowing what I was doing with that technology. One of my favorites is When’s the Last Time Someone Said You Were a Good Listener? because I give you a challenge at the end of the video. Try it! Here are some of my best tips… Tips for Leaders on Listening: Your direct reports and colleagues don’t know you’re listening unless you respond verbally. Learn the skill of confirming (paraphrasing + asking if you’re right) to increase trust. Following through is critical. Employees don’t expect you to make all of the changes they expect. Follow through later by letting them know where you took the suggestion and what was decided. I guarantee that employees who get follow-through continue to bring good ideas! Communication for Leaders: Fact or Myth? Test Your Knowledge! Sign up Leaders Mailing List. Tips for Coaches on Listening: The most important listening strategy to use is silence. Silence allows your client time to think. No matter what you call it…summarizing, paraphrasing, confirming, or reflecting…when your client hears back what they just said, they have many a’has! Communication for Coaches: Fact or Myth? Test your Knowledge! https://mailchi.mp/ff5ac1ab3c8c/95lzskl7mo Tips for Caregivers on Listening: The 2-minute pause is a game-changer. It can take up to 2 minutes for someone with cognitive decline to respond to a question. When we re-ask the question, the clock begins again. Caregivers need to learn to practice silence about all else. Self-care isn’t selfish. It’s strategic. It’s sipping tea. It’s journaling. It’s taking a walk. Take care of yourself so you can take care of your loved one. Weekly Tips and Tricks for Caregivers: Mailing List What’s Next I’m currently writing a book loosely titled, How to Manage Conflict within the Context of Midwest Nice. Conflict avoidance and passive-aggressive behavior are huge in the Midwest, and being ‘nice’ gets in the way of honesty and real connection. I’m going to advocate not losing all of the nice, but focusing more on the kind. Think about that. What’s the difference between someone who is ‘nice’ and someone who is ‘kind’ to you? Laura’s Contact Information LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/laurajanusikphd/ Website: ListeningtoChange.comFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=61576655810327 Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/laurajanusik/ Email: info@listeningtochange.com **** I am so glad that Dr. Laura Janusik joined me on my virtual porch. Laura sat next to me during several sessions at the International Listening Association (ILA) Convention, August 2025. I connected with Laura right away and wanted to follow up with her. Several times, I realized that Laura had been a member of the ILA for a long time and been president of the organization. So I figured if I had questions about the conference, I’d ask her. She was really easy to talk to and helped me whenever I had questions. We connected after the conference several times, and then I checked out all the resources she shared with me. As a coach and in developing my listening skills, Laura opened doors for me that I wanted to share with you. I hope you enjoyed our conversation as much as I did. Please share this post and podcast with your friends, and make sure you connect with Dr. Laura Janusik. ***** The post Listening to Change by Communicating with Purpose with Dr. Laura Janusik (EP179) appeared first on Barbara Bray.
Did your Christmas go exactly as planned? Ours was… memorable! In this episode of the Stay Outta My Fridge Podcast, Matt and Ila sit down to recap the chaos and joy of the holiday season. From the sugar cookie highs to the "Zero. Wow." moments, we break down our favorite gifts (including a very specific spoon) and how our family traditions are evolving as the kids get older. Plus, we dive into the ultimate holiday escape: The Sims 4. Whether you're looking for a laugh about parenting, curious about our holiday trivia results, or just want to hang out, this episode is packed with festive family vibes. In This Episode: The Christmas Recap: What went right, what went wrong, and the magic of small moments. Gaming Break: Why The Sims 4 is our go-to escape during chaotic times. Gift Talk: The joy of personalized gifts and the best presents of 2025. Dad & Daughter Chats: Navigating family dynamics and making memories. Quote of the Episode: "I had a sugar cookie." About the Beard Laws Network The Beard Laws Network is home to weekly shows covering true crime, conspiracies, family-life comedy, sports legends, and strange local history. New episodes drop every week from: Yore Town Podcast (True Crime) – Mondays Watch the Series Here TTT Podcast (Conspiracies) – Tuesdays Watch the Series Here Stay Outta My Fridge (Family Comedy) – Thursdays Watch the Series Here Street Sign Storytime (Local Lore) – Sundays Watch the Series Here Subscribe to never miss an episode! Listen to Full Episodes & Clips ➜ Beard Laws Network Shorts: https://www.youtube.com/@BeardLawsNetwork/shorts ➜ Main Beard Laws Channel: https://www.youtube.com/@BeardLaws Follow on Socials TikTok, Instagram, Facebook, and more → https://linktr.ee/beardlaws Support the Show Like, comment, and share this episode — it helps the Network grow a TON! Chapters 00:00 Introduction and Holiday Reflections 12:18 Christmas Recap and Favorite Moments 22:23 Sims 4 Adventures and Trivia Don't forget to LIKE and SUBSCRIBE to The Beard Laws Network for all your non-beard related podcasts and shows! New episodes of STAY OUTTA MY FRIDGE drop every Thursday! Follow us on Instagram: @beardlaws Hit that subscribe button for more best sports moments podcast episodes, fun food reviews, and family-friendly content! Friends of the show: Live Bearded - https://livebearded.com Yellow Leaf Hammocks - https://www.yellowleafhammocks.com/products/the-vista Shinesty - https://shinesty.com/?ref=beardlaws Want your fridge roasted? Share your weirdest item in the comments for a future Fridge Detective segment! Like, share, and subscribe to join the Stay Outta My Fridge community! Your support helps us grow! Stay curious with Beard Laws Studio—Stay Outta My Fridge: Your go-to for family entertainment! Listen to Full Episodes & Clips ➜ Beard Laws Network Shorts: https://www.youtube.com/@BeardLawsNetwork/shorts ➜ Main Beard Laws Channel: https://www.youtube.com/@BeardLaws Follow on Socials TikTok, Instagram, Facebook, and more → https://linktr.ee/beardlaws Support the Show Like, comment, and share this episode — it helps the Network grow a TON! #StayOuttaMyFridge #ChristmasRecap #FamilyPodcast #Sims4 #DadLife #HolidayTraditions If you enjoyed this episode, please subscribe and leave a 5-star review on your favorite podcast app! It's the best way to help our family show reach more people.This has been The Stay Outta My Fridge Podcast, your source for family comedy, snack reviews, and '90s nostalgia.Find us on social media The Stay Outta My Fridge Podcast is a part of the Bleav Network. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
Moon Medicine: The 8 Sacred Phases Of The Moon for Healing Breathing Moonlight is a Story of Grief, Healing, and Transformation Told Through the 8 Phases of the MoonHave you lost someone you love and wondered how to keep breathing through the heartbreak?This deeply personal and spiritual story offers a powerful new perspective on grief through the lens of the 8 phases of the moon.
In this episode, we crack open the world of ILA (In-Line Amplifier) huts, those unassuming shelters are quietly powering fiber connectivity. Like mini utility substations of the fiber world, these small, secure, and distributed facilities keep internet, voice, and data networks running reliably, especially over long distances or in developing areas. From the analog roots of signal amplification to today's digital optical technologies, this conversation explores how ILAs are redefining long-haul fiber transport. We'll discuss how these compact, often rural, mini data centers are engineered and built to boost light signals across vast distances. But it's not just about the tech. There are real-world challenges to deploying ILAs: from acquiring land in varied environments, to coordinating civil construction often built in isolation. You'll learn why site selection is as much about geology and permitting as it is about signal loss, and what factors can make or break an ILA deployment. We also explore the growing role of hyperscalers and colocation providers in driving ILA expansion, adjacent revenue opportunities, and what ILA facilities can mean for the future of rural connectivity. Tune in to find out how the pulse of long-haul fiber is beating louder than ever.
It's YOUR time to #EdUpIn this episode, part of our Academic Integrity Series, sponsored by Integrity4EducationYOUR guest is W. Ila Peterson, Professor of Mathematics & Director of Faculty Development, Arizona Western CollegeYOUR cohost is Thomas Fetsch, CEO, Integrity4EducationYOUR host is Elvin FreytesHow is Arizona Western College serving approximately 8,000 students across Yuma & La Paz County with online education while maintaining academic integrity, & why does Ila believe AI breaks down language barriers for their Hispanic serving institution?What creative faculty responses is Ila seeing like podcast style presentations instead of essays, 30 to 45 minute "technology snack" PD sessions on tools like Notebook LM, & why does she believe faculty ingenuity is key to adapting to AI?How does Arizona Western's current policy leave AI decisions to individual faculty with required syllabus statements, what institutional AI governance principles are being drafted for the next year, & why does Ila believe this is the 1st moment we're truly training students for jobs that don't yet exist?Listen in to #EdUpThank YOU so much for tuning in. Join us on the next episode for YOUR time to EdUp!Connect with YOUR EdUp Team - Elvin Freytes & Dr. Joe Sallustio● Join YOUR EdUp community at The EdUp ExperienceWe make education YOUR business!P.S. Want to get early, ad-free access & exclusive leadership content to help support the show? Then subscribe today to lock in YOUR $5.99/m lifetime supporters rate! This offer ends December 31, 2025!
In this Technology Reseller News podcast, Publisher Doug Green speaks with Roel Cortez, Senior Director, Sales–Telecom at C&D Technologies, about how AI-driven network growth is transforming power and energy storage requirements across telecom infrastructure. C&D Technologies—whose batteries and power systems are embedded throughout U.S. carrier networks—supports everything from large switching facilities to distributed inline amplifier (ILA) sites. Cortez describes 2026 through two lenses: physical infrastructure and intelligence. He highlights continued investment in 5G SA and Advanced, aggressive fiber expansion to support data center connectivity, fast-growing fixed wireless, and emerging space-based connectivity. At the intelligence layer, operators are integrating AI to optimize and automate network operations. “Telecom operators are the backbone of digital society, but AI is changing the scale and speed they need to support,” Cortez notes. AI's workload demands are also reshaping optical transport and power engineering. Hyperscalers require extremely high capacity and low latency between data centers, pushing new collaboration with telecom operators—and new pressure on ILA designs. Traditional sites built for a few kilowatts per rack must now support configurations exceeding 100 kW per rack, along with new cooling strategies such as liquid cooling. Cortez points out the tension between hyperscalers' “speed-to-market mindset” and operators' traditional deployment pace, alongside challenges involving brownfield upgrades, greenfield design, and supply chain constraints. As networks virtualize, Cortez emphasizes that intelligent energy storage is the next frontier for resilience. Three components of DC power plants—controllers, rectifiers, and distribution—are already smart and remotely managed. The remaining piece, batteries, is now evolving to match. “Everything in the network is becoming intelligent, and energy storage can't be the exception anymore,” he says. With operators demanding richer telemetry and automated response capabilities, Cortez sees intelligent storage as essential to building flexible, self-aware, AI-ready telecom networks. Learn more at https://www.cdtechno.com/. Software Mind Telco Days 2025: On-demand online conference Engaging Customers, Harnessing Data
It's been a year since my daughter Ila joined me on the show, and I'm so excited she's back! We dive into our thoughts on The Golden Bachelor, The Bachelorette, and The Bachelor, what we love, what we don't, and the moments that had us yelling at the screen. Ila also shares what college has been like so far, her journey studying interior design, and how much she's grown since leaving home. --------------------------------------------------- Sponsors Uncommon Goods - To get 15% off your next gift, go to https://UNCOMMONGOODS.com/LEEANN. Shopify - Sign up for your $1 per month trial and start selling today at https://shopify.com/wife --------------------------------------------------- Our Next book club will be “How About Now: Poems” by Kate Baer Amazon - https://amzn.to/47CgcPQ Bookshop - https://bookshop.org/a/97615/9780063306080 --------------------------------------------------- Call (818) 949-8536 to leave a voicemail with a question for LeeAnn (and sometimes Bert) that might be answered in a future episode! --------------------------------------------------- Fully Loaded at Sea 2026 Presale bertkreischercruise.com/presale Stream LUCKY on Netflix https://www.netflix.com/title/81713944 PERMISSION TO PARTY WORLD TOUR is on sale now: http://www.bertbertbert.com/tour --------------------------------------------------- LeeAnn Kreischer talks to friends about marriage, family, and being married to the life of the party, comedian Bert Kreischer! --------------------------------------------------- FOLLOW LEEANN: Facebook▶ https://www.facebook.com/wifeotp Instagram▶ https://www.instagram.com/leeannkreischer iTunes▶ podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/wife-of-the-party/id1343348729 Official Website & MERCH▶ https://www.wifeotp.com Don't forget to subscribe, rate, and review the podcast! #wifeoftheparty #podcast #leeannkreischer #bertandleeann Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Ep 503 - We're up early to celebrate Thanksgiving with some of our picks for the top turkeys of the year. Isla plays both ILA and AILA. Bloodworth sets up shop in Moonlighter 2. Don blasts up the streets of Neon Inferno, and we go through the October sales figures. 00:00 - Intro 04:13 - October Sales Report 15:40 - Neon Inferno Impressions 36:34 - Isla v ILA v AILA 49:20 - Moonlighter 2 Impressions 01:06:44 - Top Turkeys of 2025 01:43:17 - Horses Banned from Steam 01:59:23 - Also This Week 02:06:26 - L&R: Better Ways to Live Service 02:23:19 - L&R: Sequel Fatigue 02:34:14 - L&R Game: Forever Changed 02:47:56 - Bets 02:54:09 - Closing Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
This month we have two mixes switching between ambient, experimental, downtempo and electronica - enjoy! Please help others discover the show by rating and reviewing on platforms such as Apple Podcasts, sending a like, comment or sharing links. Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/hothousehours/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/djdavebaker/ 1. Luminescent (Original Mix) - swoof [Mango Alley]
Kicking off a new short-form series on reinventing leadership, I sit down with Dr. Suze Wilson, an associate professor at Massey University in New Zealand. She and I discuss the history and significance of critical theory as a tool in understanding and transforming leadership dynamics to foster greater inclusivity and equity. Suze shares a bit about her background and then summarizes her doctoral work on the evolution of leadership theories from trait theory to transformational leadership. She critiques the magical and often unrealistic expectations placed on leaders, particularly highlighting the danger of overlooking power dynamics in modern contexts. The conversation also explores the impact of political trends, particularly the rise of Trumpism, on global leadership norms. Toward the end of the episode, Suze emphasizes pragmatic approaches to fostering healthier leadership practices, referencing New Zealand's former Prime Minister, Jacinda Ardern, as an illustrative example. The episode concludes with reflections on hope and collective agency in driving social change.Dr. Suze Wilson is a leadership scholar and senior lecturer at Massey University, Auckland, Aotearoa, New Zealand. Her research examines issues of power, identity, gender, ethics, discourse, practice, context, and crisis in relation to leadership and its development. Her doctoral thesis won the 2014 Fredric M. Jablin Doctoral Dissertation Award, given by the ILA in partnership with the Jepson School of Leadership Studies; she has since become a Fellow and Board member of the ILA. Her work has appeared in the Journal of Business Ethics, Organization, Organizational Dynamics, Leadership and Culture, and Organization. Suze's books are Thinking Differently About Leadership (2016), Revitalizing Leadership (2018), written in collaboration with Stephen Cummings, Brad Jackson, and Sarah Proctor-Thomson, and After Leadership, which she edited in collaboration with Brigid Carroll and Josh Firth. She is also editor of the Routledge Critical Companion to Leadership Studies along with David Knights, Owain Smolovic-Jones, and Helena Liu. She is an Associate Editor of the journal Leadership and also writes public commentary for The Conversation. Before entering academia, Suze held a range of senior leadership roles in several government agencies, the New Zealand postal service, a trade union, and the student union movement.Referenced In This Episode:Letters From An American - Heather Cox RichardsonThinking Differently About Leadership, by Suze Wilson, PhDA Different Kind of Power: A Memoir, by Jacinda ArdernSupport the showThe stories and opinions shared in this episode are based on personal experience and are not intended to malign any individual, group, or organization.Join The Deeper Pulse at Patreon for weekly bonus episodes + other exclusive bonus content. Follow The Deeper Pulse on IG @thedeeperpulse + @candiceschutter for more regular updates.
Sam and Max are blown away with the number of tours that have been dropped in just one week, MTV is dropping the "M" part across the globe, and then the boys do a good job unforgetting some bangers.Follow along with the song we discuss with this week's Spotify Playlist.Discover more new music and hear your favourite artists with 78 Amped on Instagram and TikTok.
In the Spring, the Herring Protectors -- an Indigenous women-led grassroots movement -- invited We Rise and our friends at Movement Generation to what is known as Sitka, Alaska or Sheet'ká Kwáan for the yaaw koo.eex, a Lingit ceremony honoring the herring and Lingit ways of life.In the last episode of this series, we return to Totem Square with Louise, honorary Movement Generation member Ila, the ravens and gulls, and reflect on what it means to be in relationship with one another in these times that require immense healing, vision & awareness of our interconnectedness.Cacaphony of Joy is a series where we share teachings from our time together in Sheet'ká Kwáan. Guided by the Herring Protectors, we honor grief, confront colonialism, navigate pathways forward together, and make space for celebration & the cacophony of joy.This We Rise Production is a collaboration with Movement Generation & Herring Protectors.Learn more & stay connected ~herringprotectors.orgmovementgeneration.orgweriseproduction.com
A realização da próxima Conferência do Clima da ONU em Belém do Pará (COP30) aproximará, pela primeira vez, os líderes globais de uma realidade complexa: a de que a preservação ambiental só vai acontecer se garantir renda para as populações locais. Conforme o IBGE, mais de um terço (36%) dos 28 milhões habitantes da Amazônia Legal estão na pobreza, um índice superior à média nacional. Lúcia Müzell, enviada especial da RFI a Belém e Terra Santa (Pará) Ao longo de décadas de ocupação pela agricultura, mineração e extração de madeira, incentivadas pelo Estado, instalou-se na região o imaginário de que a prosperidade passa pelo desmatamento. O desafio hoje é inverter esta lógica: promover políticas que façam a floresta em pé ter mais valor do que derrubada. Os especialistas em preservação alertam há décadas que uma das chaves para a proteção da floresta é o manejo sustentável dos seus recursos naturais, com a inclusão das comunidades locais nessa bioeconomia. Praticamente 50% do bioma amazônico está sob Unidades de Conservação do governo federal, que podem ser Áreas de Proteção Permanente ou com uso sustentável autorizado e regulamentado, como o das concessões florestais. A cadeia da devastação começa pelo roubo de madeira. Depois, vem o desmatamento da área e a conversão para outros usos, como a pecuária. A ideia da concessão florestal é “ceder” territórios sob forte pressão de invasões para empresas privadas administrarem, à condição de gerarem o menor impacto possível na floresta e seus ecossistemas. Essa solução surgiu em 2006 na tentativa de frear a disparada da devastação no Brasil, principalmente em áreas públicas federais, onde o governo havia perdido o controle das atividades ilegais. A ideia central é que a atuação de uma empresa nessas regiões, de difícil acesso, contribua para preservar o conjunto de uma grande área de floresta, e movimente a economia local. Os contratos duram 40 anos e incluem uma série de regras e obrigações socioambientais, com o aval do Ibama (Instituto Brasileiro de Meio Ambiente e dos Recursos Naturais Renováveis). A madeira então recebe um selo de sustentabilidade emitido por organismos reconhecidos internacionalmente – o principal deles é o FSC (Forest Stewardship Council). Atualmente, 23 concessões florestais estão em operação pelo país. "Qualquer intervenção na floresta gera algum impacto. Mas com a regulamentação do manejo florestal e quando ele é bem feito em campo, você minimiza os impactos, porque a floresta tropical tem um poder de regeneração e crescimento muito grandes”, explica Leonardo Sobral, diretor da área de Florestas e Restauração do Imaflora (Instituto de Manejo e Certificação Florestal e Agrícola), parceiro do FSC no Brasil. "O que a gente observa, principalmente através de imagens de satélite, é que em algumas regiões que são muito pressionadas e que têm muito desmatamento no entorno, a única área de floresta que restou são florestas que estão sob concessão. Na Amazônia florestal sobre pressão, que é onde está concentrada a atividade ilegal predatória, existem florestas que estão na iminência de serem desmatadas. É onde entendemos que as concessões precisam acontecer, para ela valer mais em pé do que derrubada”, complementa. Manejo florestal em Terra Santa Na região do Pará onde a mata é mais preservada, no oeste do Estado, a madeireira Ebata é a principal beneficiada de uma concessão em vigor na Floresta Nacional de Saracá-Taquera, entre os municípios de Oriximiná, Faro e Terra Santa. Numa área de 30 mil hectares, todas as árvores de interesse comercial e protegidas foram catalogadas. Para cada espécie, um volume máximo de unidades pode ser extraído por ano – em média, 30 metros cúbicos de madeira por hectare, o que corresponde a 3 a 6 árvores em um espaço equivalente a um campo de futebol. A floresta foi dividida em 30 “pedaços” e, a cada ano, uma área diferente é explorada, enquanto as demais devem permanecer intocadas. O plano prevê que, três décadas após uma extração, a fatia terá se regenerado naturalmente. "Para atividades extrativistas como madeira, a castanha do Brasil ou outros produtos que vem da floresta, a gente depende que ela continue sendo floresta”, afirma Leônidas Dahás, diretor de Meio Ambiente e Produtos Florestais da empresa. "Se em um ano, a minha empresa extrair errado, derrubar mais do que ela pode, eu não vou ter no ano que vem. Daqui a 30 anos, eu também não vou ter madeira, então eu dependo que a floresta continue existindo.” Estado incapaz de fiscalizar Unidades de Conservação A atuação da empresa é fiscalizada presencialmente ou via satélite. A movimentação da madeira também é controlada – cada tora é registrada e os seus deslocamentos devem ser informados ao Serviço Florestal Brasil (SFB), que administra as concessões no país. "Uma floresta que não tem nenhum dono, qualquer um vira dono. Só a presença de alguma atividade, qualquer ela que seja, já inibe a grande parte de quem vai chegar. Quando não tem ninguém, fica fácil acontecer qualquer coisa – qualquer coisa mesmo”, observa Dahás. A bióloga Joice Ferreira, pesquisadora na Embrapa Amazônia Oriental, se especializou no tema do desenvolvimento sustentável da região e nos impactos do manejo florestal. Num contexto de incapacidade do Estado brasileiro de monitorar todo o território e coibir as ilegalidades na Amazônia, ela vê a alternativa das concessões florestais como “promissora” – embora também estejam sujeitas a irregularidades. Os casos de fraudes na produção de madeira certificada não são raros no país. “Você tem unidades de conservação que são enormes, então é um desafio muito grande, porque nós não temos funcionários suficientes, ou nós não temos condições de fazer esse monitoramento como deveria ser feito”, frisa. “Geralmente, você tem, em cada unidade de conservação, cinco funcionários.” Em contrapartida do manejo sustentável, a madeireira transfere porcentagens dos lucros da comercialização da madeira para o Instituo Chico Mendes de Conservação da Biodiversidade (ICMBio) e o SFB, que distribuem os recursos para o Estado do Pará e os municípios que abrigam as Flonas, como são chamadas as Florestas Nacionais. Populações no interior da Amazônia sofrem de carências básicas O dinheiro obrigatoriamente deve financiar projetos de promoção do uso responsável das florestas, conservação ambiental e melhora da gestão dos recursos naturais na região. Todo o processo é longo, mas foi assim que a cidade de Terra Santa já recebeu mais de R$ 800 mil em verbas adicionais – um aporte que faz diferença no orçamento da pequena localidade de 19 mil habitantes, onde carências graves, como saneamento básico, água encanada e acesso à luz, imperam. "Quase 7 mil pessoas que moram na zona rural não têm tem acesso à energia elétrica, que é o básico. Outro item básico, que é o saneamento, praticamente toda a população ribeirinha e que mora em terra firme não têm acesso à água potável”, detalha a secretária municipal de Meio Ambiente, Samária Letícia Carvalho Silva. "Elas consomem água do igarapé. Quando chega num período menos chuvoso, a gente tem muita dificuldade de acesso a água, mesmo estando numa área com maior bacia de água doce do mundo. Nas áreas de várzea, enche tudo, então ficam misturados os resíduos de sanitários e eles tomam aquela mesma água. É uma situação muito grave na região.” Com os repasses da concessão florestal, a prefeitura construiu a sede da Secretaria Municipal do Meio Ambiente, distribuiu nas comunidades 50 sistemas de bombeamento de água movido a energia solar e painéis solares para o uso doméstico. A família da agente de saúde Taila Pinheiro, na localidade de Paraíso, foi uma das beneficiadas. A chegada das placas fotovoltaicas zerou um custo de mais de R$ 300 por mês que eles tinham com gerador de energia. "Antes disso, era lamparina mesmo. Com o gerador, a gente só ligava de noite, por um período de no máximo duas horas. Era só para não jantar no escuro, porque era no combustível e nós somos humildes, né?”, conta. "A gente não conseguia ficar com a energia de dia." A energia solar possibilitou à família ter confortos básicos da cidade: armazenar alimentos na geladeira, carregar o celular, assistir televisão. Um segundo projeto trouxe assistência técnica e material para a instalação de hortas comunitárias. A venda do excedente de hortaliças poderá ser uma nova fonte de renda para a localidade, que sobrevive da agricultura de subsistência e benefícios sociais do governo. "A gente já trabalhava com horta, só que a gente plantava de uma maneira totalmente errada. Até misturar o adubo de maneira errada a gente fazia, por isso a gente acabava matando as nossas plantas”, observa. “A gente quer avançar, para melhorar não só a nossa alimentação, mas levar para a mesa de outras pessoas." Acesso à água beneficia agricultura Na casa de Maria Erilda Guimarães, em Urupanã, foi o acesso mais fácil à água que foi celebrado: ela e o marido foram sorteados para receber um kit de bombeamento movido a energia solar, com o qual extraem a água do poço ou do próprio rio, com bem menos esforço braçal. No total, quase 50 quilômetros de captura de água pelo sistema foram distribuídos nas comunidades mais carentes do município. O casal completa a renda da aposentadoria com a venda de bebidas e paçoca caseira para os visitantes no período da estação seca na Amazônia, a partir de agosto. O marido de Maria Erilda, Antônio Conte Pereira, também procura fazer serviços esporádicos – sem este complemento, os dois “passariam fome”. "Foi um sucesso para nós, que veio mandado pelo governo, não sei bem por quem foi, pela prefeitura, não sei. Mas sei que foi muito bom”, diz Pereira. "Não serviu só para nós, serviu para muitos aqui. A gente liga para as casas, dá água para os vizinhos, que também já sofreram muito carregando água do igarapé, da beira do rio." Urupanã é uma praia de rio da região, onde o solo arenoso dificulta o plantio agrícola. No quintal de casa, os comunitários cultivam mandioca e frutas como mamão, abacaxi e caju. O bombeamento automático da água facilitou o trabalho e possibilitou ampliar o plantio de especiarias como andiroba e cumaru, valorizados pelas propriedades medicinais. "Para muitas famílias que ainda precisavam bater no poço, foi muito legal. A gente conseguiu manter as nossas plantas vivas no verão”, conta Francisco Neto de Almeida, presidente da Associação de Moradores de Urupanã, onde vivem 38 famílias. 'Fazer isso é crime?' A prefeitura reconhece: seria difícil expandir rapidamente a rede elétrica e o acesso à água sem os recursos da madeira e dos minérios da floresta – outra atividade licenciada na Flona de Saracá-Taquera é a extração de bauxita, pela Mineração Rio do Norte. Entretanto, o vice-prefeito Lucivaldo Ribeiro Batista considera a partilha injusta: para ele, o município não se beneficia o suficiente das riquezas da “Flona”, que ocupa um quarto da superfície total de Terra Santa. Para muitos comunitários, a concessão florestal e a maior fiscalização ambiental na região estrangularam a capacidade produtiva dos pequenos agricultores. "Existe esse conflito. Hoje, se eu pudesse dizer quais são os vilões dos moradores que estão em torno e dentro da Flona, são os órgãos de fiscalização federal, que impedem um pouco eles de produzirem”, constata ele, filiado ao Partido Renovação Democrática (PRD), de centro-direita. "E, por incrível que pareça, as comunidades que estão dentro da Flona são as que mais produzem para gente, porque é onde estão os melhores solos. Devido todos esses empecilhos que têm, a gente não consegue produzir em larga escala”, lamenta. A secretária de Meio Ambiente busca fazer um trabalho de esclarecimento da população sobre o que se pode ou não fazer nos arredores da floresta protegida. Para ela, a concessão teria o potencial de impulsionar as técnicas de manejo florestal sustentável pelas próprias comunidades dos arredores de Sacará-Taquera. Hoje, entretanto, os comunitários não participam desse ciclo virtuoso, segundo Samária Carvalho Silva. “Eles pedem ajuda. ‘Fazer isso não é crime?'. Eles têm muito essa necessidade de apoio técnico. Dizem: 'Por que que eu não posso tirar a madeira para fazer minha casa e a madeireira pode?'", conta ela. "Falta muito uma relação entre esses órgãos e as comunidades”, avalia. Há 11 anos, a funcionária pública Ilaíldes Bentes da Silva trabalhou no cadastramento das famílias que moravam dentro das fronteiras da Flona – que não são demarcadas por cercas, apenas por placas esparsas, em uma vasta área de 440 mil hectares. Ela lembra que centenas de famílias foram pegas de surpresa pelo aumento da fiscalização de atividades que, até então, eram comuns na região. "Tem muita gente aqui que vive da madeira, mas a maioria dessas madeiras eram tiradas ilegalmente. Com o recadastramento, muitas famílias pararam”, recorda-se. “Para as pessoas que vivem dessa renda, foi meio difícil aceitar, porque é difícil viver de farinha, de tucumã, de castanha e outras coisas colhidas nessa região do Pará.” Kelyson Rodrigues da Silva, marido de Ilaíldes, acrescenta que “até para fazer roça tinha que pedir permissão para derrubar” a mata. “Hoje, eu entendo, mas tem gente que ainda não entende. O ribeirinho, para ele fazer uma casa, tem que derrubar árvore, e às vezes no quintal deles não tem. Então eles vão tirar de onde?”, comenta. “Quando vem a fiscalização, não tem como explicar, não tem documento.” Espalhar o manejo sustentável A ecóloga Joice Ferreira, da Embrapa, salienta que para que o fim do desmatamento deixe de ser uma promessa, não bastará apenas fiscalizar e punir os desmatadores, mas sim disseminar as práticas de uso e manejo sustentável da floresta também pelas populações mais vulneráveis – um desafio de longo prazo. “Não adianta chegar muito recurso numa comunidade se ela não está preparada para recebê-lo. Muitas vezes, as empresas chegam como se não houvesse nada ali e já não tivesse um conhecimento, mas ele existe”, ressalta. “As chances de sucesso vão ser muito maiores se as empresas chegarem interessadas em dialogar, interagir e aumentar as capacidades do que já existe. Isso é fundamental para qualquer iniciativa de manejo sustentável ter sucesso”, pontua a pesquisadora. Um dos requisitos dos contratos de concessão florestal é que a mão de obra seja local. A madeireira Ebata reconhece que, no começo, teve dificuldades para contratar trabalhadores só da cidade, mas aos poucos a capacitação de moradores deu resultados. A empresa afirma que 90% dos empregados são de Terra Santa. “No início da minha carreira em serraria, eu trabalhei em madeireiras que trabalhavam de forma irregular. Me sinto realizado por hoje estar numa empresa que segue as normas, segue as leis corretamente”, afirma Pablio Oliveira da Silva, gerente de produção da filial. Segundo ele, praticamente tudo nas toras é aproveitado, e os resíduos são vendidos para duas olarias que fabricam tijolos. Cerca de 10% da madeira é comercializada no próprio município ou destinada a doações para escolas, centros comunitários ou igrejas. Na prefeitura, a secretária Samária Silva gostaria de poder ir além: para ela, a unidade de beneficiamento de madeira deveria ser na própria cidade, e não em Belém. Da capital paraense, o produto é vendido para os clientes da Ebapa, principalmente na Europa. “O município é carente de empreendedorismo e de fontes de renda. A gente praticamente só tem a prefeitura e a mineração”, explica. “Essas madeireiras, ao invés de ter todo esse processo produtivo aqui... ‘Mas o custo é alto. A gente mora numa área isolada, só tem acesso por rios e isso tem um custo'. Mas qual é a compensação ambiental que vai ficar para o município, da floresta? Essas pessoas estão aqui vivendo, o que vai ficar para elas?”, indaga. Foco das concessões é conter o desmatamento O engenheiro florestal Leonardo Sobral, do Imaflora, constata que, de forma geral no Brasil, as comunidades locais não se sentem suficientemente incluídas nas soluções de preservação das florestas, como as concessões. Uma das razões é a falta de conhecimento sobre o que elas são, como funcionam e, principalmente, qual é o seu maior objetivo: conter o desmatamento e as atividades predatórias nas Unidades de Conservação. Em regiões carentes como no interior do Pará, esses grandes empreendimentos podem frustrar expectativas. “São problemas sociais do Brasil como um todo. Uma concessão florestal não vai conseguir endereçar todos os problemas”, salienta. Esses desafios também simbolizam um dos aspectos mais delicados das negociações internacionais sobre as mudanças climáticas: o financiamento. Como diminuir a dependência econômica da floresta num contexto em que faltam verbas para atender às necessidades mais básicas das populações que vivem na Amazônia? Como desenvolver uma sociobioeconomia compatível com a floresta se as infraestruturas para apoiar a comercialização dos produtos não-madeireiros são tão deficientes? “O recurso que chega do financiamento climático pode ser muito importante para fazer a conservação. Nós temos um exemplo bem claro, que é do Fundo Amazônia”, lembra Joice Ferreira. “Agora, nós temos ainda uma lição a aprender que é como fazer esse link com as comunidades locais, que têm o seu tempo próprio, os seus interesses próprios. Ainda não sabemos como fazer esse diálogo de forma justa.” Entre os projetos financiados pelo Fundo Amazônia, alguns destinam-se especificamente a melhorar as condições sociais das populações do bioma, como os programas da Fundação Amazônia Sustentável e o Sanear Amazônia. Na COP30, em Belém, o Brasil vai oficializar uma proposta de financiamento internacional específico para a conservação das florestas tropicais do planeta, inspirada no Fundo Amazônia, mas incluindo um mecanismo de investimentos que gere dividendos. A ideia central do Fundo Florestas Tropicais Para Sempre (TFFF, na sigla em inglês) é prever recursos perenes para beneficiar os países que apresentem resultados na manutenção e ampliação das áreas de mata preservadas. “Somos constantemente cobrados por depender apenas de dinheiro público para essa proteção, mas o Fundo Florestas Tropicais para Sempre representa uma virada de chave”, disse a ministra do Meio Ambiente e Mudança do Clima do Brasil, Marina Silva, em um evento em Nova York, em meados de setembro. “Não é doação, e sim uma iniciativa que opera com lógica de mercado. É uma nova forma de financiar a conservação, com responsabilidade compartilhada e visão de futuro", complementou a ministra. * Esta é a segunda reportagem de uma série do podcast Planeta Verde da RFI na Amazônia. As reportagens, parcialmente financiadas pelo Imaflora, vão ao ar todas as quintas-feiras até a COP30 em Belém, em novembro.
Cervical cancer is preventable, but only if you catch it early. Cultural and personal barriers have often meant that women avoid cervical cancer testing. But now with the help of a world-leading test, Australia is aiming to eliminate cervical cancer by 2035. The test is a safe and culturally sensitive option for women from all backgrounds. Best of all it could save your life—or that of someone close to you. - Saratani ya Kizazi inaweza zuiliwa, kama ina gunduliwa mapema. Vizuizi vya kitamaduni na kibinafsi mara nyingi vime kuwa na maana kwamba, wanawake wanachelewesha kufanya uchunguzi wa saratani ya kizazi. Ila sasa, kwa msaada wa kipimo kinacho ongoza duniani, Australia ina lenga kutokomeza saratani ya kizazi kufikia mwaka wa 2035. Uchunguzi huo ni salama, na kitamaduni ni chaguo nyeti kwa wanawake kutoka mazingira yote. Muhimu zaidi, kipimo hicho kinaweza okoa maisha yako au mtu wa karibu yako.
School's back! Get ready for a hilarious and nostalgic chat with the family! WATCH & LISTEN to the full episode. Welcome to the Stay Outta My Fridge podcast, where we dive into the fun, funny, and sometimes chaotic reality of family life! In this special Back to School episode, we're celebrating a major milestone: the first day of fourth grade! Join your host and his daughter, Ila, as they share the real-life excitement and nervous energy of a new school year. You'll get an exclusive, parent-level peek into the fourth grade experience, from the big changes in school routines and the all-important lunch schedules to the unique classroom dynamics of a new grade. This isn't just for parents—it's for anyone who remembers the feeling of a fresh start! But the fun doesn't stop there! Get ready for a dose of pure 90s nostalgia in our hilarious guess the 90s items segment. Will Ila know what a Blockbuster video card or a Tamagotchi is? Tune in to find out! This family-friendly game is guaranteed to bring back memories and spark a few laughs, making it the perfect listen for a car ride or a relaxed evening at home. As the school season kicks into high gear, we're also sharing a crucial parental reminder: stay on top of those household tasks, starting with checking your fridge! It's a lighthearted nudge to keep life organized amidst the busy routine of school drop-offs, sports events, and homework. This episode is a perfect blend of genuine parenting humor, relatable school transitions, and classic 90s fun. It's all about community engagement, connecting with listeners, and sharing the small, joyful moments that make life so rich. Get ready for a new season of relatable rants and hilarious insights from our family to yours!
Episode 749: June 29, 2025 playlist: Four Tet, "Into Dust (Still Falling)" (Into Dust (Still Falling)) 2025 Text Nina Nastasia, "Happiness" (Songs for a World of Trouble) 2025 [self-released] Benoit Pioulard, "Xaire" (Stanza IV) 2025 Disques d'Honore House of Harm, "Carousel" (Carousel) 2025 [self-released] Illusion of Safety, "More Black Helicopters" (A Braindead Companion) 2025 [self-released] HAAi, "Satellite - with Jon Hopkins, Obi Franky, ILA and TRANS VOICES" (HUMANiSE) 2025 Mute Rozet, "I'll Manage" (Head) 2025 Young Art Kinga, "Sexy Boy (7" Remix Edit)" (Sexy Boy) 1989 / 2025 Dark Entries Pneumatic Tubes, "Yellow Green and Gold" (Runner's High) 2025 Belbury Music contagious orgasm, "soft sensitivity" (behind closed doors) 2025 Ant-Zen Hampus Lindwall, "A Bruit Secret" (Brace for Impact) 2025 Ideologic Organ Cabaret Voltaire, "Seconds Too Late" (Seconds Too Late) 1980 Rough Trade Email podcast at brainwashed dot com to say who you are; what you like; what you want to hear; share pictures for the podcast of where you're from, your computer or MP3 player with or without the Brainwashed Podcast Playing; and win free music! We have no tracking information, no idea who's listening to these things so the more feedback that comes in, the more frequent podcasts will come. You will not be put on any spam list and your information will remain completely private and not farmed out to a third party. Thanks for your attention and thanks for listening.
Part Two: Practical Implementation and BeyondBuilding on her foundational principles, Hiebert delves deeper into practical classroom implementation, distinguishing between narrative and informational text vocabulary demands. She explains how stories use varied, sophisticated words for familiar concepts—characters "lumber" rather than simply "walk" or "eavesdrop" instead of "listen"—while informational texts introduce entirely new concepts requiring background knowledge development alongside vocabulary instruction.The conversation takes a modern turn as Hiebert shares her innovative use of artificial intelligence tools like Claude to create sophisticated semantic maps and organise word relationships. She provides specific prompts teachers can use: "Which of these words are really important to generalise to other topics?" and "Can you put them into important categories?" This approach transforms technology from a simple definition-lookup tool into a thinking partner that helps identify patterns and relationships.Hiebert addresses concerns about overwhelming linguistic instruction by emphasising that students don't need to know everything before they can engage meaningfully with texts. She advocates for giving children fundamental insights about how language works rather than exhaustive technical knowledge, comparing effective vocabulary instruction to basketball coaching—providing strategic guidance rather than micromanaging every movement.The discussion reveals alarming trends in American education where interventions promise to teach 150 letter-sound correspondences, which Hiebert warns will "kill a kid's interest" in reading. She advocates for statistical learning through extensive reading rather than explicit instruction of every possible pattern.Throughout both segments, Hiebert consistently emphasises that children are naturally brilliant learners who develop word consciousness through meaningful engagement rather than drill-and-practice methods. Her approach transforms vocabulary instruction from passive memorisation into active investigation, offering educators research-backed alternatives that honour both language complexity and student intelligence. The conversation concludes with her invitation for continued collaboration and her promise to share practical resources including AI prompts, semantic map examples, and implementation guidelines with the Australian teaching community.TEXT PROJECT WEBSITE BY FREDDY HIEBERTText Project website - free student texts (Plus +)SPECIFIC RESOURCES FROM FREDDY HIEBERT, AS MENTIONED IN THE PODCAST1. AI Semantic Map Examples You will find an example in this ILA presentation .As well as the presentation, the following paper, which is in review at a journal, gives examples of maps and grids created with AI2. ILA Website PresentationFundamentally, the ILA presentation will have a similar structure to the above presentation:See the ILA webinar here on YouTube.3. AI Prompt ExamplesThe above presentations and the paper (Leveraging AI) should give some examples).4. 'The Story of English' Picture Visual representation showing bratwurst (German) in baguette (French) with yogurt (Greek)Illustrates how English draws from multiple language traditions5. Etymology ResourcesStories of Words develops students' interest in fascinating words like snickerdoodles and terrapin. Using the TExT model, this 16-volume series explores vocabulary through four word-formation methods: borrowed words, life themes, manipulated words, and technological innovations.6. Text Models ExamplesText Models Examples are here.From Freddy: "This site at TextProject provides illustrations of texts that I have developed with AI assisted. I should emphasise that I do AI-assisted, not simply AI-generated. A text typically goes through numerous iterations and I also analyse the texts to determine its distribution according to word zones (more on word zones)And I'm attaching a blog on Word Zones as well JOIN TEACHIFIC NOW AND SAVE!Join Teachific today. Access thousands of resources and a growing number of 'anytime' courses within your membership.FURTHER INFORMATIONTune in to "Teacher's Tool Kit For Literacy," a free podcast where accomplished literacy educator Sharon Callen and her team share valuable insights and tips. With over 30 years of experience, they provide strategic learning solutions to empower teachers and leaders worldwide. Subscribe on your favourite platform for exclusive literacy learning content. 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The political significance and implications of Mamdani's victory in New York City / Nato summit in The Hague: a milestone on the way to a third world war / ILA dockworkers union president Harold Daggett celebrates Trump's attack on Iran
To celebrate Father's Day, we spend time with the story of one of the most important Old Testament patriarchs as depicted by acclaimed American filmmaker Darren Aronofsky. NOAH takes great liberties with the biblical legend of Noah, adding elements inspired by the pseudepigraphical Book of Enoch. In Aronofsky's NOAH, the harsh realities of day-to-day life in Bible times are exaggerated with high fantasy elements. The most notable addition to the story are the giant stone “Watchers”, towering giants whose stone exteriors imprison the souls of fallen angels doomed to wander Earth. These Watchers have a relationship with Noah's family, who they see as some of the last remaining humans on earth who care about doing God‘s will. Noah (Russell Crowe) hears the call of the Lord in a mysterious dream, which is later expanded upon when Noah's grandfather Methuselah (Anthony Hopkins) feeds Noah an ayahuasca-like hallucinogen, revealing the Great Flood and its brutal cleansing of the earth. Methuselah also gives Noah a seed from the garden of Eden, allowing Noah to carry on the esoteric knowledge of the garden to the new family line he will begin once the earth is destroyed. However, Noah is apprehensive about repopulating the Earth with humans who are by their nature prone to sin. He vows to kill the twins carried by his daughter-in-law Ila (Emma Watson) if they turn out to be girls, so humans will go extinct. He also doesn't let his incel son Ham (Logan Lerman) take a goth e-girl to be his wife. Fortunately, Noah's innate sense of human decency prevails (at least with Ila), because if he had killed Ila's babies, we wouldn't be alive to have a podcast today. Aronofsky's adaptation of Noah is similar to THE PASSION OF THE CHRIST in the fact that it executes a Bible story with a mixture of ambitious high fantasy and gritty realness. It's admirable that Aronofsky is able to turn one of the most implausible Bible stories into something that feels real. View our full episode list and subscribe to any of our public feeds: http://boysbiblestudy.com Unlock 2+ bonus episodes per month: http://patreon.com/boysbiblestudy Subscribe to our Twitch for livestreams: http://twitch.tv/boysbiblestudy Follow us on Instagram: http://instagram.com/boysbiblestudy Follow us on Twitter: http://twitter.com/boysbiblestudy
David Robicheaux Founder at Blackmuse LLC (Love Sex Dreams Episode) Sponsor Salalabs - North America Salalabs specializes in delivering IoT, AI, and Machine Learning to streamline operations and drive innovation. Save up to 70 percent on development costs and 32 percent on time with Salalabs. For more info, email contact@salalabs.com or reach out to Jason Cavness Go to www.thejasoncavnessexperience.com for the podcast on your favorite platforms David's Bio With an extensive career encompassing VR development, project management, and system administration, my mission is to harness cutting-edge technologies to revolutionize the educational and training sectors. In my role at Abettertrack LLC as an Instructor/VR Developer, I've coupled my instructive skills with VR technology to provide transformative learning experiences in areas like behavioral therapy and self-advocacy. As a Contract System Administrator at Kingdom Technology Services, I took on multiple responsibilities including inventory management, Salesforce system development, tech integration, and client communication, often collaborating directly with the company's top executives. At Sitebiz, as the VP of Project Management, I maintained a keen focus on efficiency and communication, leading various projects, developing detailed plans, and fostering a transparent and collaborative environment in an Agile setup. Now at BlackMuse LLC, I'm pushing the boundaries of what's possible in the realm of VR and metaverse development, driven by my dedication to lifelong learning, adaptability, and the merger of technology and education. My goal is to shape the future of digital innovation, reshaping how we learn and evolve. We talk about the following and other items Pitch Competition for Tacoma School District Students Unique Pitch Ideas and Success Stories The Value of School and Networking Jason asks about the process for students to participate in the pitch competition Importance of Curiosity Over Skill Future Predictions and Technological Advancements Historical and Cultural Insights Challenges and Opportunities in Education The Role of AI in Education and Development The Impact of Politics and Technology on Society Indigenous People and Legal Documents American Culture and Resilience Regional Differences and Cultural Identity Economic and Environmental Challenges Personal Stories and Life Experiences Technology and Social Media Political and Social Issues Cultural Differences and Global Perspectives Personal Growth and Self-Reflection Art and Performance Discussion on Concert Experiences and Performances Cultural Icons and Their Impact Taylor Swift's Business Acumen and Public Perception Jason shares a personal story about attending a networking event and misunderstanding the acronym "ILA. Discussion on Physical and Mental Capabilities Ethical Dilemmas in Medical Practice Suicide Pills and Insurance Coverage Personal Experiences and Drug Prevention Drinking Preferences and Childhood Memories Celebrity Lifestyles and Family Dynamics Celebrity Relationships and Public Perception Technological Advancements and AI The Role of AI in Education and Job Markets Philosophical and Spiritual Reflections Jesus' Early Life and Connections to Other Religions The Future of Religion and Technology The Impact of Technology on Humanity The Role of AI in Modern Society The Ethics of AI and Human Control The Future of Education and AI The Impact of AI on Employment and Skills The Role of AI in Healthcare and Research The Future of AI and Human Control The Role of AI in Society and Ethical Considerations David's Social Media David's LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/blackmusellc/ Blackmuse website: https://www.blackmuse.net/ FB: https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100094131262907 Lock In Early Pricing with CavnessHR As a subscriber to the Jason Cavness Experience, you can lock in early, discounted pricing before our official launch. Pricing Tiers: 1 to 10 employees: Freemium plan available, or upgrade for just $59/month 11 to 19 employees: $99/month 20 to 34 employees: $199/month 35 to 49 employees: $299/month Sign up now to lock in your rate and simplify your HR before we go public! Schedule time to talk about your HR challenges: Book a Meeting with CavnessHR
Watch The X22 Report On Video No videos found Click On Picture To See Larger Picture The [CB] is now attacking the Secretary of the Treasury, they know what is happening and they will begin to push back. Trump is getting ready to drill for oil and he is removing the regs. The fake news will use shortages from China on Trump, but the window is closing. David Sacks wants banks to make Bitcoin mainstream. The [DS] is panicking, the first arrest has been made and it was a Judge that was aiding and embedding an illegal. The Judge did not follow the rule of law.The Direction is confirmed, nobody is above the law. Virginia Giuffre has allegedly committed suicide after her accident. She put out a note a while back saying she wasn't. What if she didn't and she is protected by the good guys, when does a bird sing. (function(w,d,s,i){w.ldAdInit=w.ldAdInit||[];w.ldAdInit.push({slot:13499335648425062,size:[0, 0],id:"ld-7164-1323"});if(!d.getElementById(i)){var j=d.createElement(s),p=d.getElementsByTagName(s)[0];j.async=true;j.src="//cdn2.customads.co/_js/ajs.js";j.id=i;p.parentNode.insertBefore(j,p);}})(window,document,"script","ld-ajs"); Economy https://twitter.com/SteveGuest/status/1915929952664404266 comment on X. This type of reporting is why the media has lost so much credibility. Watch Longshoremen Union – A Predictable Democrat Strategy to Weaponize Absent China Goods in Coming Months WSJ – The number of ships sailing from China to the U.S. laden with clothes, electronics, furniture and other goods is plunging, as an accelerating number of cargoes are canceled. The scrapped sailings come after the Trump administration ratcheted up tariffs on China while giving a three-month reprieve on punitive levies for much of the rest of the world. At the Port of Los Angeles, one of America's biggest gateways for imports from China, executive director Gene Seroka told port officials Thursday that he expects a 35% drop in import volumes in two weeks “as essentially all shipments out of China for major retailers and manufacturers has ceased.” Bookings out of China fell 60% in the past week after Trump imposed a succession of tariffs on China that reached 145% on April 9, according to Nathan Strang, director of ocean freight at Flexport, a San Francisco-based company that helps companies ship cargo around the world. ♦ Key point for consideration: Just because cargo comes from Vietnam, Cambodia and/or Malaysia ports instead of China, does not mean the product within the cargo is not Chinese. In reality the tentacles of Beijing's proactive positioning are very visible within each of the aforementioned nations. It is also obvious from the approach taken by President Trump and his trade team; they are well aware of the belt-and-road hubs China established in the past decade. The narrative will be that fewer container ships from China (tariff impact) will have a negative impact on dock workers and tradespeople who work in the ports for U.S. imports. Fewer imported cargo containers equal less work for the longshoremen; that's the first part of this predictable corporate narrative. However, in 2024 President Trump was forcefully out front in supporting the ILA union contract position. Will the International Longshoremen's Association stand with Trump, or will they drop support as the global trade reset emphasizes domestically manufactured jobs? That will be an interesting aspect to watch because the dockworker union leadership will face massive pressure to comply with the anti-tariff narrative. Democrats will blame President Trump for empty shelves, missing parts or finished consumer goods (true or not). Even small sector products that might be missing will be dramatically emphasized. Prepare for this, because it will be part of the 2026 election narrative. Source: theconservativetreehouse.com https://twitter.
In 2001, 73-year-old Ila Mae Clark, who was just one week away from celebrating her 74th birthday, was killed inside her Marshalltown, Iowa home. Join Mike and Morf as they discuss the murder of Ila Mae Clark. Ila's house was next to both an apartment complex and a mobile home park. She managed the apartment complex and collected rent payments. Could this have had something to do with her murder? You can help support the show at patreon.com/criminology An Emash Digital production
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This week on the Mark Levin Show, once again, Kamala Harris prioritized her own political ambitions above all else. She takes 4-days to return to D.C. for a FEMA meeting after Hurricane Helene. But don't worry, she was briefed by phone during her West Coast campaign event. There's no excuse for Harris to be in Vegas raising millions, knowing a hurricane is coming. A leader isn't on the phone in the middle of a fundraising party. She takes 3 1/2 years even for a preposterously staged campaign photo-op at the border and then hilariously and cynically announces only she can secure the border. She's a joke. Hamas attacks Israel - Israel fights back. Iran attacks Israel – Israel fights back, yet the Democrats and the media say it's Israel who instigates. Tens of billions of dollars have flown into Iran by the Biden-Harris regime, they've coddled them. They created this disaster in the Middle East and Israel has one arm tied behind their back because of President Biden, Kamala Harris, and Anthony Blinken. The Longshoremen union strike has been suspended until January. Most likely, behind the scenes the Democrats told ILA president Harold Daggett to wait for this strike until after the election. Democrats didn't want costs to go up any more than they already have. Americans were getting angry. Finally, there's nothing new in Jack Smith's latest filing in the Trump election interference case. It's a prosecutor's story, allegations by a dishonest, rouge federal prosecutor. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
On Thursday's Mark Levin Show, the Longshoremen union strike has been suspended until January. Most likely, behind the scenes the Democrats told ILA president Harold Daggett to wait for this strike until after the election. Democrats didn't want costs to go up any more than they already have. Americans were getting angry. This monopoly union wanted to shut down the economy and shake down the consumer. This means inflation on top of inflation, shortages, and empty shelves. We can't have one union that has the power to shut down commerce in America. Shouldn't antitrust laws apply to Daggett and his union? What happened to constitutional conservatives? Populism is taking over in the minds of some conservatives. What happened to the decentralization of power? Competition? Also, we now have a revolution by immigration. An outrageous new report says that illegal immigrants flew domestic flights in America without proper ID and without a background check. On top of that, FEMA says they're out of money for hurricane victims because they've spent billions on illegal aliens. Afterward, there's nothing new in Jack Smith's latest filing in the Trump election interference case. It's a prosecutor's story, allegations by a dishonest, rouge federal prosecutor. Judge Tanya Chutkan unsealed this document purposefully to try and help Kamala Harris win an election. Later, Rep Mike Waltz calls in to explain that the Biden-Harris administration has been infiltrated by the Iranians and that makes it dangerous for Israel. Israel should not settle for the Biden-Harris status quo. Finally, Rep Scott Perry joins the show to discuss his election against a local media person who the Democrat committee hand-selected. They are trying to create a caricature of Scott and Pennsylvanians shouldn't fall for it. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Dave Rubin of “The Rubin Report” talks about the first vice presidential debate between JD Vance and Tim Walz, where Tim Walz looked like a deer in headlights when Vance laid out how Joe Biden and Kamala Harris created the inflation that has been crippling American families; moderator Margaret Brennan calling out Tim Walz for lying in his answer about his trips to China; how JD Vance had his mic muted when he fact-checked the moderators' fact-check about illegal immigration; how even mainstream media like NewsNation's Chris Cuomo and CNN's Jake Tapper and Dana Bash admitted that JD Vance easily beat Tim Walz; Iran's missile attack on Israel; Scott Jennings stunning his CNN panel by pointing out Kamala Harris' staged photo pretending to be sending federal help to the victims of Hurricane Helene; Elon Musk working with Donald Trump to get Starlink units to areas without communication capabilities after being hit by Hurricane Helene; ILA president Harold Daggett sounding like a mob boss with his threats to shut down the entire economy with the first major port strike of longshoreman in over 50 years; Jordan Peterson and Russell Brand's inspiring words from the Rescue the Republic Rally; and much more. WATCH the MEMBER-EXCLUSIVE segment of the show here: https://rubinreport.locals.com/ Check out the NEW RUBIN REPORT MERCH here: https://daverubin.store/ ---------- Today's Sponsors: Bunkr Life LLC - An affordable app protecting you against identity theft, cyber-crime and surveillance owned and operated by security professionals. For a limited time BUNKR is offering a one-year free trial for you. Download BUNKR from the AppStore or PlayStore using Offer Code "Rubin" Black Forest's NMN supplement - Improve your energy, weight management, endurance, strength, and even fight aging. Rubin Report viewers can buy two and get one free! Go to: https://blackforestsupplements.com/RUBIN Preserve Gold - Preserve Gold can get physical gold and silver delivered right to your door or inside your IRA, 401k or other qualified retirement account. Rubin Report viewers will get up to $15,000 in free Gold and Silver with a qualifying purchase. Text the word “DAVE” to 50505 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices