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In this NFL Draft special episode, I have Draft Expert Cody on to talk all things 2025 NFL Draft. Including:What are fans missing about Jaxson Dart and Tet McMillian?A pro-comp for TetIs Ashton Jenty the number one prospect in the draft?Tyler Warren or Armand Membou for the Jets at 7?What are the expectations for Justin Fields this year?Should we expect the Jets to take a QB in the draft this year?Will Howard or Kyle McCord?His feelings on Mason Graham as a prospectAnd so much more. Please like and subscribe for more NFL Draft/ preview content in the future!
This bonus episode was originally posted on Patreon on March 26, 2021 titled "Tangents Bonus Episode #1!"Original Patreon description: Hank, Sam, and Ceri answer your questions! Including: What happened to Chin Coins? Is there a scientific formula to a great joke? And how do non-newtonian fluids work? Featuring a snazzy new song by the one and only, Tuna!SciShow Tangents is on YouTube! Go to www.youtube.com/scishowtangents to check out this episode with the added bonus of seeing our faces! And go to https://complexly.store/collections/scishow-tangents to buy some great Tangents merch!While you're at it, check out the Tangents crew on socials:Ceri: @ceriley.bsky.social@rhinoceri on InstagramSam: @im-sam-schultz.bsky.social@im_sam_schultz on InstagramHank: @hankgreen on X
In the latest episode of the pod Andy & Amelia are talking about the latest stories that are important to you and your money. Including: What we learned from the Spring Statement Everything you need to know about your ISA allowance This months savings update Plus more! For links and further reading head to becleverwithyourcash.com/cashchats ABOUT CASH CHATS Cash Chats is the award-winning podcast brought to you by the team of money geeks at Be Clever With Your Cash, sharing the latest updates from the world of personal finance and helping you to navigate the everyday money challenges we all face. Show notes can be found at becleverwithyourcash.com/podcast. BE CLEVER WITH YOUR CASH ON SOCIAL twitter.com/BeCleverCash instagram.com/becleverwithyourcash youtube.com/@becleverwithyourcash GET OUR WEEKLY NEWSLETTER You'll also get a free Quidco bonus for signing up https://becleverwithyourcash.com/newsletter/ MUSIC The music is Easter Island by Lonely Punk and provided on a creative commons licence
Could QB Shedeur Sanders really fall to he Steelers at No. 21 in the NFL draft, as a new mock draft from the Athletic's Dane Brugler suggested this week? Would that be the right pick for GM Omar Khan, Mike Tomlin and Co. as they weigh other QB options including Justin Fields, Russell Wilson and Aaron Rodgers? Especially given the spotlight father Deion Sanders brings to his son's career? And how much should we make of Sanders' comments and meetings at the NFL combine, which reportedly did not go over well with some teams? Paul tackles those questions and more. Including: What should we make of Ben Roethlisberger's comments favoring Fields in the QB conversation? And would the New York Giants' Darius Slayton be a needle-moving pickup for the Steelers in NFL free agency, as New York Daily News beat writer Pat Leonard has suggested?
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On the Monday episode of the North Shore Drive podcast, presented by Edgar Snyder & Associates, host Christopher Carter welcomes Post-Gazette Steelers insider Ray Fittipaldo to react to the team's NFL Week 14 victory against the Cleveland Browns at Acrisure Stadium. Does coach Mike Tomlin have this team rounding into his most complete in years, with Russell Wilson helping lift the offense into the top 10 in the NFL while the defense continues to dominate? How did OC Arthur Smith's unit manage without WR George Pickens, turning to names like Najee Harris and Pat Freiermuth instead? And what does it mean in the race for the AFC championship with key games looming against Lamar Jackson and the Ravens, plus Patrick Mahomes and the Chiefs? Our duo tackles those questions and more. Including: What makes T.J. Watt, Cam Heyward, Minkah Fitzpatrick and the defense so good at situaitonal football? And what are the playoff clinching scenarios this week as the Steelers prepare to face the Philadelphia Eagles?
For our final episode of Season 6 we are thrilled to welcome Australian actor and vocalist Clare Bowen to the podcast, to chat with us about her experiences as an Autistic and ADHD woman. Clare has been in a number of wonderful films, series, and theatre productions both here in Australia and internationally, with her most recognizable role being Scarlett O'Connor in the American TV series, NASHVILLE. Clare is also a globally touring musician, and she currently makes music with her husband, Brandon Robert Young, as the duo – BOWEN YOUNG. The soul mates split their time in a tear in the fabric of reality, between Nashville, Tennessee and Yuin Country, Australia. This episode is a winding route through Clare's experiences as a neurodivergent woman, from a childhood coloured by cancer treatment to working as an internationally acclaimed actor and musician, we cover a lot of ground! Including: - What neurodivergence means to Clare. - Her path to discovering her neurodivergence. - Navigating the neurodivergent duality of having areas of extreme strength and gifts and other areas of significant challenge. - Understanding why her response to stress and trauma may be different to others. - Finding deep connection with others and the power of nourishing relationship. - What identification of her neurotype has meant for Clare. - Clare's special interests in music and medicine, and role these interests have served for her throughout her life. - Clare's message for others who may resonate with her story. You can find Clare on Instagram @clarembee and @bowenyoungofficial, or through her website - www.clarebowenofficial.com. You can find her music under BOWEN YOUNG on Spotify or wherever you get your music. Want polished copies of our episodes in beautiful and readable pdf article format? Grab them here. Enjoyed the episode and want to support us further? Join our Patreon community! Patreon subscribers receive basic episode transcripts from Season 4 onwards, access to a monthly live zoom hang out, 50% off our episode articles, plus bonus monthly content (depending on subscription tier). Check out our Patreon page to support us, as we aim to make quality mental health care information accessible to everyone: www.patreon.com/ndwomanpod. Contact us at ndwomanpod@gmail.com, or visit our website: www.ndwomanpod.comSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this episode we explore the way that philanthropic donations are taxed. Why do so many governments around the world choose to offer tax breaks for charitable giving? What is the history behind this? How are tax breaks for philanthropy designed and implemented, and are they effective? Including:What are the possible theoretical justifications for a government choosing to offer tax breaks on philanthropy?What are the tax base rationale, the subsidy rationale and the pluralism rationale; and why is the latter the only rationale that really works?Did tax relief on donations in the UK only come about by mistake?Why did William Gladstone learn to his cost not to mess with charity tax relief?Do we have the history of DAFs all wrong?What role did WWI pragmatism play in the introduction of the US charitable deduction?Are deduction-based or credit-based systems of tax relief more effective (or fairer)?Why does the UK have a unique (and uniquely messy...) hybrid system?Is there a case for imposing lower limits (floors) or upper limits (caps) on tax relief for donations?Which cause areas and organisation types should be eligible for tax relief?What kinds of assets can be donated with tax relief?What are the specific policy aims behind a policy of encouraging philanthropy, and are tax reliefs a good way of achieving this?Why is the US charitable deduction currently under fire?What proposals have been made to improve the UK Gift Aid system?Related Links:WPM article, "In an Ideal World, Would There Be No Philanthropy?"Philanthropisms podcast on Philanthropy and Social JusticePhilanthropisms podcast conversations with Fozia Irfan, Amy Schiller, Krystian Seibert and David ClarkeNic Duquette's paper, "Founders' Fortunes and Philanthropy: A History of the US Charitable Contribution Deduction"The history of UK tax relief on donations in Rhod's 2016 book "Public Good by Private Means" (p. 109)Discussion of proposed measures affecting charitable donations in 1922 Finance Bill, Hansard 20 Jun 1922OECD 2020 policy report on Taxation and PhilanthropyCAF's 2016 report "Donation States: International comparison of the tax treatment of donations"
On the Wednesday episode of the North Shore Drive podcast, presented by Edgar Snyder & Associates, host Christopher Carter welcomes Post-Gazette Steelers insider Ray Fittipaldo to analyze the team's QB situation ahead of an NFL Week 6 matchup with the Las Vegas Raiders. Could Justin Fields be benched in the middle of the game if the offense starts slowly again? How much blame should other players share? And what could Wilson bring to OC Arthur Smith's unit that Fields has not so far? Our duo tackles those questions and more later in the show. Including: What impact could the loss of Nick Herbig, Alex Highsmith and DeMarvin Leal at the pass rushing slots, plus Cordarrelle Patterson and Jaylen Warren at the running back spots have in this game? And what is going on with George Pickens after a rough game against the Cowboys and concerns about his attitude?
Post-Gazette Steelers insiders Geryry Dulac report from the team's Tuesday practice and coach Mike Tomlin's news conference ahead of an NFL Week 6 matchup with the Las Vegas Raiders. What's next for Russell Wilson now that Tomlin says the QB has been cleared to fully participate in practice this week? And how much longer will Justin Fields hold onto the starting job? Our duo tackles those questions and more. Including: What's going on with George Pickens after his reduced workload in Week 5 against the Dallas Cowboys? Is he being punished? Or is there another reason? And what's the injury situation for players including Alex Highsmith, Nick Herbig, DeMarvin Leal, Jaylen Warren and Cordarrelle Patterson?
On the Monday episode of the North Shore Drive podcast, presented by Edgar Snyder & Associates, host Christopher Carter welcomes Post-Gazette Steelers insider Ray Fittipaldo to react to an NFL Week 5 loss to the Dallas Cowboys at Acrisure Stadium. Is it time for coach Mike Tomlin and OC Arthur Smith to consider a QB change to Russell Wilson after the offense's continued inconsistency under Justin Fields? Or do other factors need to be considered, including another rough outing from Najee Harris and the running game and drops from players including Connor Heyward? Our duo tackles those questions and more in later segments. Including: What's going on with George Pickens after one of his quietest outings of the season? And does the defense need to follow Minkah Fitzpatrick's advice and simplify after rampant communication issues allow Dak Prescott, CeeDee Lamb and the Cowboys to pile up yards against DC Teryl Austin's purportedly elite unit?
On the Monday episode of the North Shore Drive podcast, host Christopher Carter and Post-Gazette Steelers insider Ray Fittipaldo react to the team's NFL Week 2 victory against the Denver Broncos. Specifically they weigh in on Justin Fields' performance at quarterback. Is he doing enough to keep the starting job when Russell Wilson gets healthy? Or does he need to play better this week in a likely start against the Los Angeles Chargers? What impact did OC Arthur Smith's gameplan and frequent penalties have on his bottom line production. And are receivers including Van Jefferson and Calvin Austin III letting him down? Our duo tackles those topics and more. Including: What's going on with Broderick Jones at tackle after a rash of penalties Sunday? Is his development being derailed by playing on the right side? How will coach Mike Tomlin handle his tackles including Troy Fautanu and Dan Moore Jr. moving forward? And can Teryl Austin's defense continue to be elite? Or are they padding stats against bad teams and players like Bo Nix and the Broncos?
In this episode we take a deep dive into the world of philanthropic foundations. What are they, how did they evolve, and what light can their history shed on continuing debates about the role of foundations in our society today? Including:What are the key features that define philanthropic foundations? Are these consistent around the world and across time periods?Why do foundations often act as a lightning rod for wider concerns about philanthropy?The historical origins of western foundations: ancient Roman fideicommissium or Islamic waqf?The growth of the charitable trust in medieval EnglandReformation, industrialisation and the slow secularisation of charitable foundations"Zombie" foundations in C19th London and calls for reformThe birth of the giant general purpose foundations in 20th century America: why was this so surprising, and why has it proven so influential?Growing concerns about foundation abuses in mid C20th US, and the passage of the 1969 Tax ActThe "Dead Hand of the Donor" and critiques of perpetual endowmentsDo foundations deserve their tax advantages? Should they be made to work harder for them?Do endowed foundations have a unique role to play in taking risks and driving innovation when it comes to addressing society's needs? How much of what foundations currently do lives up to this ambition?Are foundations an important expression of philanthropic pluralism? Why is the legitimacy of this pluralism being questioned more than ever before?Do foundations need to be more open and transparent? If so, about what?Are foundations "repugnant to the whole idea of a democratic society", or can they play a positive role in strengthening democracy?How do concerns about "tainted" wealth affect the legitimacy of foundation philanthropy?Related links3 part Why Philanthropy Matters essay series on philanthropic foundations: Part 1 - Defintions; Part 2 - History; Part 3 - Current DebatesPhilanthropisms podcast episode on pluralismPhilanthropisms podcast episode on gratitude and recognitionPhilanthropisms podcast episode on tainted donationsFozia Irfan's "Transformative Philanthropy" paperRhodri on the "What Donors Want" podcast talking discussing whether UK foundations should be subject to a minimum payout requirementTobias Jung's chapter, "The Nonprofit Sector's ‘Rich Relations'?Foundations and their grantmaking activities"
The Australian Ghost Whisperer gets a lot of questions sent in by viewers and listeners, and in this episode we tackle a few of them to give you the answers you're after. Including: What's an evil eye?; Do dead souls get stuck at cemeteries?; and Where do dark entities come from? There's plenty more questions left, so expect an ongoing series of Q&A videos, and please - keep sending those questions in! https://www.theaustralianghostwhisperer.comhttps://linktr.ee/theaustralianghostwhispererhttps://www.patreon.com/theaustralianghostwhispererContact us: australianghostwhisperer@gmail.comCaterina's website: https://www.caterinaligato.com.auMusic: "The End" by End Scene - https://end-scene.bandcamp.com Get bonus content on Patreon Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In his weekly YouTube appearance, Post-Gazette sports columnist Paul Zeise joins host Adam Bittner to analyze the hype around the rookie class following one week of Steelers training camp. Are names including Troy Fautanu, Zach Frazier, Payton Wilson, Roman Wilson and even Mason McCormick on track to see significant time faster than Broderick Jones, Joey Porter Jr. and Keeanu Benton did a year ago? Or will coach Mike Tomlin and coordinators Teryl Austin and Arthur Smith still be more cautious? And is there less immediate pressure on this group amid the installation of Smith's offense and the competition at QB? Our duo tackles those questions and more on the Steelers front. Including: What's the level of concern at WR amid Roman Wilson's injury? Are running backs Najee Harris and Jaylen Warren plus tight ends Pat Freiermuth and Darnell Washington showing they can make up for any deficit at that position? And why does the Russell Wilson vs. Justin Fields debate seem so divisive? Then the guys wrap up the show with talking about Pirates GM Ben Cherington's moves at the MLB trade deadline. Are the additions of Bryan De La Cruz and Isiah Kiner-Falefa enough to get this team in the postseason? How much pressure should Cherington be under if they don't? What happened to the team's organizational depth in the middle infield? And what's a target win total for this team to snatch a National League wild card slot?
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In his weekly YouTube appearance, Post-Gazette sports columnist Paul Zeise joins host Adam Bittner to analyze the hype around the rookie class following one week of Steelers training camp. Are names including Troy Fautanu, Zach Frazier, Payton Wilson, Roman Wilson and even Mason McCormick on track to see significant time faster than Broderick Jones, Joey Porter Jr. and Keeanu Benton did a year ago? Or will coach Mike Tomlin and coordinators Teryl Austin and Arthur Smith still be more cautious? And is there less immediate pressure on this group amid the installation of Smith's offense and the competition at QB? Our duo tackles those questions and more on the Steelers front. Including: What's the level of concern at WR amid Roman Wilson's injury? Are running backs Najee Harris and Jaylen Warren plus tight ends Pat Freiermuth and Darnell Washington showing they can make up for any deficit at that position? And why does the Russell Wilson vs. Justin Fields debate seem so divisive? Then the guys wrap up the show with talking about Pirates GM Ben Cherington's moves at the MLB trade deadline. Are the additions of Bryan De La Cruz and Isiah Kiner-Falefa enough to get this team in the postseason? How much pressure should Cherington be under if they don't? What happened to the team's organizational depth in the middle infield? And what's a target win total for this team to snatch a National League wild card slot?
On the Friday episode of the North Shore Drive podcast, presented by Mike's Beer Bar, Post-Gazette Steelers insider Brian Batko and columnist Jason Mackey react to Rob King joining the team's radio broadcasts, replacing the retired legend Bill Hillgrove. What style will King bring to the booth? And how will he mesh with color analyst Craig Wolfley? Our duo tackles those questions and more. Including: What will Tyler Matakevich bring to the linebacker corps in his second year with the team? And what are the implications for guys like Cole Holcomb and Mark Robinson? How will coach Jeff Capel's extension impact PItt basketball moving forward? And will the Pirates be able to maintain momentum coming out of the MLB All-Star break with tough series against the Philadelphia Phillies and St. Louis Cardinals coming up over the course of the next week.
Pittsburgh Post-Gazette: The North Shore Drive sports podcast
On the Friday episode of the North Shore Drive podcast, presented by Mike's Beer Bar, Post-Gazette Steelers insider Brian Batko and columnist Jason Mackey react to Rob King joining the team's radio broadcasts, replacing the retired legend Bill Hillgrove. What style will King bring to the booth? And how will he mesh with color analyst Craig Wolfley? Our duo tackles those questions and more. Including: What will Tyler Matakevich bring to the linebacker corps in his second year with the team? And what are the implications for guys like Cole Holcomb and Mark Robinson? How will coach Jeff Capel's extension impact PItt basketball moving forward? And will the Pirates be able to maintain momentum coming out of the MLB All-Star break with tough series against the Philadelphia Phillies and St. Louis Cardinals coming up over the course of the next week.
In this episode we talk to philanthropy and social change experts Mandy van Deven and Chiara Cattaneo about their work on building and resourcing narrative power within civil society. Including:What is narrative power and why is it such an important tool for CSOs?Does narrative work tend to focus more on developing narratives that are relevant to cause areas in which philanthropic organisations work, or on developing narratives about the nature and role of philanthropy itself?What are the most prevalent narratives about philanthropy that need to be challenged or changed?What are the advantages of adopting an ecosystem approach to resourcing narrative work? How can funders support the various actors in the ecosystem to work well together?What infrastructure is required to enable CSOs to make the most of narrative as a tool?What particular role can foundations play in supporting narrative infrastructure?To what extent does developing narrative power require a willingness not to set specific goals/ timescales or to demand attribution of inputs to outcomes? Does this potentially make it harder to resource if funders demand measurability?How do you manage the tension between the urgency of issues such as climate breakdown or racial injustice and the fact that narrative work often requires patience and a willingness to work over longer timescales?Related LinksChiara's piece for Alliance magazine about a session on narrative she and Mandy ran at the 2024 Philea conference.Mandy's article for Nonprofit Quarterly (with Jody Myrum) on funding narrative ecosystems.Mandy's blog for Philea about the Confluence event in Colombia in 2023Chiara's piece on "Social impact storytelling in Southeast Asia"Mandy's article on "Philanthropy's Role in Fortifying the Infrastructure for Narrative Power"Mandy's websiteThe Elemental project#Philanthropisms podcasts with Fozia Irfan, Sara Lomelin, Joshua Amponsem, Martha AwojobiWPM article on Radical PhilanthropyWPM article on language, philanthropy and civil society
In this episode we talk to Fozia Irfan OBE, Director of Impact & Influence at BBC Children in Need and recent Churchill Fellow, about her report Transformative Philanthropy: A Manual for Social Change, and about how philanthropy in the UK needs to change if it is to become a better tool for delivering social justice. Including:What does it mean to apply a social justice framing to philanthropy?Is this applicable to all foundations, regardless of cause area?Is the conversation about philanthropy reform more sophisticated in the US? Why is historical perspective important for funders when it comes to understanding their cause areas and the role of philanthropy?Why do funders need to understand the different philosophical traditions that might underpin a focus on social justice?Why is it so important for funders to express a clear and specific vision? Are there examples of organisations that do this well already?What does it mean for funders to be community-centric?What does it mean to take an intersectional view of issues, and why is it important?Why should foundations engage in movement building?Is the current enthusiasm for social movements reflective of a frustration people have that traditional nonprofits have failed to move the needle on issues such as the climate crisis or racial justice?Does the ability of social movements to be more overtly political, or to employ more challenging tactics (e.g. protest, direct action), give them an advantage over civil society organisations (CSOs) that might be more constrained by legal/regulatory requirements? What does it mean for foundations to be cross-sectoral and multi-dimensional? Why are they not currently doing this?Do we look at institutional philanthropy too narrowly through the lens of grantmaking, and thus fail to take into account the importance of other potential tools (e.g. campaigning, storytelling etc)?Why is it important to understand the historic roots of the wealth, institutions and practices we have in philanthropy?What should philanthropic orgs do about links to historic racial injustices? Is it enough to acknowledge them, or do they need to go beyond that and seek means to make reparations somehow?Should we take a pragmatic approach to improving philanthropy (i.e. working with existing structures to improve them) or "burn everything to the ground" as some more radical voices argue we should?Related LinksTransformative Philanthropy (report and workbook)Video of Transformative Philanthropy launch eventWPM article on The History of Social Justice Philanthropy in the UKWPM article on radical philanthropyPhilanthropisms podcast episodes with Edgar Villanueva, Maribel Morey, Derek Bardowell & Martha Awojobi.
On the Monday edition of the North Shore Drive podcast, presented by Mike's Beer Bar, host Christopher Carter welcomes Post-Gazette Steelers insider Brian Batko to analyze coach Mike Tomlin's comments at the NFL owners' meetings over the weekend. Will Justin Fields really get a chance to compete with Russell Wilson for the starting QB role? Or would Wilson have to perform horribly in spring workouts and training camp to lose the job?Our duo tackles those questions and more. Including: What are the team's remaining options at center a couple of weeks into NFL free agency? Could they still sign a veteran? Or are draft options like Oregon's Jackson Powers-Johnson and West Virginia's Zach Frazier more likely? And what should we make of Tomlin's comments about the motivations for the Diontae Johnson trade?
On the Monday edition of the North Shore Drive podcast, presented by Mike's Beer Bar, host Christopher Carter welcomes Post-Gazette Steelers insider Brian Batko to analyze coach Mike Tomlin's comments at the NFL owners' meetings over the weekend. Will Justin Fields really get a chance to compete with Russell Wilson for the starting QB role? Or would Wilson have to perform horribly in spring workouts and training camp to lose the job? Our duo tackles those questions and more. Including: What are the team's remaining options at center a couple of weeks into NFL free agency? Could they still sign a veteran? Or are draft options like Oregon's Jackson Powers-Johnson and West Virginia's Zach Frazier more likely? And what should we make of Tomlin's comments about the motivations for the Diontae Johnson trade? Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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On the Monday edition of the North Shore Drive podcast, presented by Mike's Beer Bar, host Christopher Carter welcomes Post-Gazette Steelers insider Brian Batko to analyze coach Mike Tomlin's comments at the NFL owners' meetings over the weekend. Will Justin Fields really get a chance to compete with Russell Wilson for the starting QB role? Or would Wilson have to perform horribly in spring workouts and training camp to lose the job?Our duo tackles those questions and more. Including: What are the team's remaining options at center a couple of weeks into NFL free agency? Could they still sign a veteran? Or are draft options like Oregon's Jackson Powers-Johnson and West Virginia's Zach Frazier more likely? And what should we make of Tomlin's comments about the motivations for the Diontae Johnson trade?
Pittsburgh Post-Gazette: The North Shore Drive sports podcast
On the Monday edition of the North Shore Drive podcast, presented by Mike's Beer Bar, host Christopher Carter welcomes Post-Gazette Steelers insider Brian Batko to analyze coach Mike Tomlin's comments at the NFL owners' meetings over the weekend. Will Justin Fields really get a chance to compete with Russell Wilson for the starting QB role? Or would Wilson have to perform horribly in spring workouts and training camp to lose the job? Our duo tackles those questions and more. Including: What are the team's remaining options at center a couple of weeks into NFL free agency? Could they still sign a veteran? Or are draft options like Oregon's Jackson Powers-Johnson and West Virginia's Zach Frazier more likely? And what should we make of Tomlin's comments about the motivations for the Diontae Johnson trade? Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Trav is away again, so this week Patty and Caitlin answer some of the Reborn community's questions. Including: What do you think of protein water? What should I do for pre race nutrition before hundred for Harper or a marathon? I don't have high blood pressure or heart issues. Do I need to be concerned about my salt intake? What are the risks of consuming too much salt? Do you really eat chocolate every day? I can't eat before I exercise/run. What should I do? How does hydration impact exercise performance and recovery? How do the nutritional needs differ between endurance athletes and strength athletes? How much of our fitness levels are determined by genetics, and how much can be attributed to our lifestyle choices and environment? How crucial is sleep for fitness gains and overall health? What is zone training and why should I do it? What's the optimal balance between cardiovascular exercise and strength training for overall fitness and health? What are the most common fitness-related injuries, and how can they be prevented? How does social support and accountability influence my fitness and behavior change? What is your number one greatest exercise of all time?
Renowned chess coach and co-founder of the Chess Dojo, IM Kostya Kavutskiy, returns to the podcast! Previously, we talked mostly about how to read annotated game books (Episode 17).This time, we cover a wide variety of topics. Including:What new insights the Chess Dojo has learned on helping adult improvers from running their online membership, called “Training Program.”Kostya's recent OTB tournament experiences and how he chooses which ones to attend.His improvement approach for his personal chess goals, including earning the GM title.Whether the 2024 Candidates tournament had a fair qualifying process (and Kostya's predictions for who might win.)Improvements questions from my Twitter followers.Where To Find More of Kostya/Chess Dojo's Content: Training Program by Chess DojoChess Dojo - TwitchChess Dojo - YouTubeChess Dojo - TwitterChess Dojo - WebsiteKostya on TwitterKostya's Endgames courseKostya's Book
In this episode we discuss the 'Wealth Shared' project that took place in 2023 in Liverpool, UK - in which 12 randomly-selected citizens of the L8 postcode were given the chance to decide how £100K was given away. We talk to project founder David Clarke, who provided the money and designed the approach, and also hear briefly from Anne-Marie Gilleece, one of the 12 participants who got to make the decision. Including:What was the thinking behind the project?What primarily drove the design? Was it a desire to make distribution of money more effective; concerns about democratic legitimacy; or an interest in the value of the process for those participating?How much latitude did the project allow participants in terms of choosing where the money went? What was the thinking behind any restrictions?What was most interesting or surprising about the deliberation meetings? Were there any moments of conflict? How were these handled?Were there any challenges in interacting with participants as the donor?How did data inform the decision making?To what extent were participants' choices informed by awareness of the political context?How much of what happened was specific to the context of Liverpool?How important was the strong sense of existing identity associated with the L8 postcode in giving the group cohesion? Or would the shared responsibility of giving away money be enough to bind a more disparate group around a sense of common purpose?Was it a surprise that the group decided to give to organisations based locally?What discussions did the group have about how the money should be given? (i.e. did they want to stipulate that it had to be used in certain ways, or were they happy to give unrestricted gifts?)Was there discussion about effectiveness? What form did this take?Did the grant recipients see particular value in this process?Is this something that only works if driven by an individual donor who is willing to cede control? Or are there elements of the approach that could be adopted by institutional funders as well?Could a similar approach could work in other places? Related LinksWealth Shared websiteThe final report and evaluation of the projectArticle about the project in the Big IssueBBC News article about Austrian heiress Marlene Englehorn, who is doing a similar project involving randomly-selected citizens in deciding how to give money away.WPM article "In an ideal world, would there be no philanthropy?" (which was prompted by a discussion during one of the Wealth Shared sessions!)WPM article on radical philanthropy
In this episode we talk to J. Bob Alotta - SVP, Global Progammes at Mozilla - about what is happening at the intersection of artificial intelligence, philanthropy and civil society. Including:What role can open source approaches play in ensuring that AI is developed in a way that benefits society? What is Mozilla funding in this area, and how much other philanthropic funding is currently focussed on these kinds of initiatives?How optimistic should we be about the potential for developing open source approaches to AI at a time when there is such huge commercial competition surrounding the technology? What will be required to make this happen?What is the aim of the new $200m Philanthropic Coalition on AI that Mozilla has joined?Why has Mozilla chosen to use the approach of funding individuals through its Fellowship program?What are some of the key opportunities that AI might bring for philanthropy and civil society?How much work is there to be done in terms of getting the datasets required to make philanthropy applications of AI feasible?Is the focus of some philanthropic funders and donors on the perceived existential risks of Artificial General Intelligence a distraction from the more immediate short term challenges the technology poses?What role has Effective Altruism played in making X risks the focus of philanthropic funding for AI research?What should we be focussing on as the most important immediate challenges with AI?Does the current turmoil at OpenAI suggest that trying to combine commercial drivers and philanthropic goals is a real challenge when it comes to the development of AI? Does Mozilla's own hybrid structure have lessons for how we can do this well?Does the voice of civil society organisations (and the people and communities they serve) get heard enough in current debates about AI?Do CSOs currently have the knowledge and capabilities to engage in these debates? If not, what new support and infrastructure do they need to do so (and what role can philanthropy play in achieving this?)Related Links:Mozilla FoundationMozilla FellowshipsMozilla Foundation's article, "Trustworthy AI Funding Principles: Learnings and Opportunities from Mozilla Foundation's 4+ Years of AI Grantmaking" Philanthropisms podcast 2024 tech predictionsPhilanthropisms podcast episode on Philanthropy, Civil Society & AIWhy Philanthropy Matters article, "What will 2024 bring for philanthropy and civil society?"WPM article, "OpenAI and the challenges of combining profit with purpose"Rhodri's Alliance article, "Artificial intelligence is coming for philanthropy"
Bryan Waddle and Mark Leishman discuss the weeks sporting news. Including: What's going wrong with the blackcaps, The Phoenix, and a kiwi Squash star who's back at his best.
Meet Alvin Wee: Grammy, CAS & Golden Horse Award winning music mixer from Kuching (now based in LA)!You might've heard some of his work:
What to do when that blinking cursor of death is staring at you?Mocking you because you have nothing clever to write for a headline…Let alone worry about weaving keywords into said headlines.Listen to this!No, really—listen to this episode.You're going to learn exactly how to write headlines like the pros.
Dr. Shelby Gardner is a Primary Care Pysician at The Christ Hospital Health Network. In this episode, Dr. Gardner answers your questions! Including: -What are natural/holistic alternatives to anti-depressant medications? -What is the effectiveness of CBD for mental health issues? -How accurate is advice/self assessment tests on the internet? -Is telehealth more or less effective for mental health issues? -At what point do I seek help? -Does perimenopause effect anxiety levels? -How much does exercise effect your mental health? For more information, find Dr. Garder here: https://www.thechristhospital.com/physician-details?Provider=%230018QHPPD If you're in need of a health coach, and you'd like to check out Team Fit With Me, contact Sarah for all pricing packages tailored to your needs: https://www.teamfitwithme.com/ In Cincinnati looking for healthy meals and meal prep?? Give Clean Eatz a try in Newport: https://www.cleaneatz.com/
In this episode we answer listeners questions across a range of topics.Including: What are the key things women should be aware of in regards to iron? How can endometriosis sufferers tailor their training? Plus, we give advice and personal stories about social media comments and abuse and how best to deal with it.We also recommend an awesome new book around women in running and the inequalities they face, plus how we can help create change. Link below.Thank you again for providing us with some interesting topic points. Keep your questions coming! Visit the link in our Instagram.Book recommendation: Good for a Girl: A Woman Running in a Man's WorldPrevious FAP episodes around Iron: Previous FAP episodes around Endometriosis: Previous FAP episode on athletes dealing with Social Media Abuse:
I believe communication is one of the main keys to success in life. But it's more than just communication, it's honest communication. After managing tens of thousands of guests, however, it's clear that we are not always receiving honest communication. It's true, my team and I have been lied to–and if you have a short term rental it's possible you have been lied to as well! This week we're going to talk about dishonesty in the world of short term rental rentals and how it's affecting you. Including: What does it actually mean to lie or be dishonest? What about “white” lies… Aren't those acceptable? Lie maintenance. Issues with your short-term rental - you may be enticed to fib What our guests may lie to us about How we prove them wrong Our word against theirs… Are you enjoying the podcast? Please subscribe, leave a rating and a review, and share it! This helps us reach others that may find the info helpful as well. Get a copy of my 12 proven house rules to protect your property from almost every negative situation (highly recommended) You can find all of our links here including our website, recommended resources, upcoming live events, short-term rental playbook, Instagram, and more! Do you want to take your STR to the next level and meet with me and a group of like minded investors each month? We now have the perfect place to do that and share resources and tips– check out our “Rested Investor Club House.” Hope to see you on the inside!
In today's episode of the Thriving Authors Podcast, I would love to invite you to celebrate with me!! Last month marked my biggest launch yet for my book coaching program Thriving Authors Academy, and it inspired me to reflect on the lessons I learned… which are not only applicable to entrepreneurship, but to book launches and pitching agents and chasing after any big dream you are holding in your heart! Including: What to do when you feel like you need to do all the things, every day, all at once. What happens when you keep the faith and keep your mindset strong. How to set the right size goal - one that is a stretch but still feels possible. Why it's important to keep going even when it feels like no one is watching or following you. So whether you are launching a program, launching your book, or doing your query process you'll find some action steps that you can take, too. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/dallas-woodburn/support
"Do you HAVE to eat only chicken and broccoli for weight and performance goals?" Would it be better to have small amounts of "real" ice cream or should I only have the low-fat, low-sugar, low........ versions? These are common- and great questions- we get quite often. This week Lindsay and I tackle these and a variety of topics related to it. Including: What are some basic, easy, but effective strategies to enjoy stuff I love. What if I don't WANT to track my nutrition? Will I have to track nutrition forever? What's a strategy for maintaining my weight AFTER I've lost it OR keeping my weight after I've gained it for performance? And MUCH more! Is there a topic YOU want to hear about? Tell us here! Check out a host of free resources to help you get clarity on nutrition. Join our Facebook group! Valley to Peak Facebook Group Opt in for the latest V2P News (and a freebie!) Check out the Valley to Peak Nutrition Dehydrating Guide here for less than the cost of 1 packaged dehydrated meal.
Charlie takes the questions you email him at Freedom@gmai.com. Including: What are the newest incantations of the leftist medical establishment? What is the point of the modern military and what does Gen. Milly mean by "white rage?" Should normal, freedom loving Americans join the ranks of the enlisted men and women? What should we do with child abuse even if it's approved by the medical establishment? Support the show: http://www.charliekirk.com/supportSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Claire Bartholic is a running coach focusing on science-backed training, nutrition, and mental strength techniques. She is also the host of the Run to the top podcast and the Planted Runner Podcast. In this episode, Brodie and Claire talk about how and why runners should implement strides into their training. Including: What are strides? Who should implement strides? What is a good starting routine? How should strides change throughout various phases of a race preparation? What are some common mistakes made when doing strides? Check out Claire's new podcast & website: The Planted Runner And Claire's Instagram: @theplantedrunner Run Smarter YouTube Channel Become a patron! Receive Run Smarter Emails Book a FREE Injury chat with Brodie Run Smarter App IOS or Android Podcast Facebook group Run Smarter Course with code 'PODCAST' for 3-day free trial.
On today's episode of the podcast I interview website development entrepreneur Brenda Cadman about how she pivoted her business into a course model for additional income. After 22 years of running a website development company, Brenda is retiring that business this year to be 100% all-in on teaching all things Canva. Brenda joined Amy Porterfield's Digital Course Academy (DCA) in Fall of 2019 her plan had been to create a web development course. Brenda used Canva as one of her design tools regularly and as she got involved in the DCA Facebook group, she found herself regularly answering questions about Canva until people started asking if that's what her course was going to be about and she decided to pivot. Brenda advises that you have to get your ego out of it. You have to listen to what it is that people want instead of what you think they want so that you can provide it. Even when you think you have total clarity around what it is you want to do, it's important to have flexibility around it to create around feedback to sell what people need. It's important to get validation from your audience so you can create the course around these needs. Brenda shares that the validation she received also helped her craft her sales page messaging around what it was people were asking for in the course. When creating her first course, Brenda created a robust starter course. Deciding between a starter, spotlight and signature course can be a difficult decision for first-time course creators. Braden's advice is that it doesn't actually matter, meaning that the parameters of how much content is in the course matters in order to prevent scope creep in your own course, but you can offer one-off spotlight courses to address specific pain points of your audience. Courses gave Brenda the freedom of time that she did not have with her web development business. Eventually Brenda got to the mental bandwidth where she could not do both and decided to go the course route, one she does not recommend for everyone. Moving into courses full-time requires having savings and being comfortable making the transition from full-time work to solely focusing on courses, a transition that took Brenda over two years. If you think you're going to get to your business goals in six months, add a buffer for 12 months. You need to have a track record that what you are teaching is going to work for the people you are serving. An ideal time to create a course is when you get tired of answering the same question over and over. Creating a course takes work. To learn more about creating a course, check out Amy Porterfield's Course Confident: A 5-Day LIVE Bootcamp to Nail Your Digital Course Topic, Attract Your Audience, and Show Up with Confidence Online. Inside this private community, Amy will be going live to help you cement the foundations of your own digital course. Including: What you might teach What you'd be able to charge (based on examples across TONS of industries) How to structure your course content How to grow an audience NOW that's ready to enroll when you're ready to launch And I'll be there too, helping you and sharing my own insights every step of the way. ALLLLL of that for $47. ( Are you kidding me?! ) Click here to join. Get in Touch with Our Guest Brenda CadmanCheck out Brenda's Canva Resource group at HowToUseCanva.com
Inspired by a listener's question, Adam and Richard go back to basics in this episode and explain some fundamental concepts about smart home technology. Including: What is a smart home? What's a platform? What's a standard? What's the difference between a "warm" light and a "soft" one? And how does a smart device know how to do anything? Previously... - Insteon Goes Dark & Cloud vs. Local https://www.smarthome.fm/episodes/208-insteon - Hubs and Bridges https://www.smarthome.fm/episodes/180 via Knit
Our preview series heads to Raleigh, where we preview NC State in Year 10 (!!!) under Dave Doeren. Joe Giglio (@Giglio_OG) of 99.9 The Fan joined the show to talk about a potentially special year for the Wolfpack, INCLUDING: What makes the current coaching staff a cohesive winning formula for Doeren's "second act" in Raleigh? With both Zonovan "Bam" Knight and Ricky Person, Jr. both gone to the NFL, who gets the carries out of the backfield, and how does it impact offensive balance? A couple of key returns from injuries might make this the best linebacker corps in the ACC. Are there really any holes on this defense? All of this, plus a look at a "DREAM" schedule, record predictions, and MORE! Use promo code "GOACC" for 10% off your first order of premium, great-looking, officially-logo'd Georgia Tech gear at Section103.com! Rate and subscribe on Apple Podcasts and Spotify! Follow us on Twitter and Instagram!
In the latest episode of Dez Experience Podcast. My special guest was Terissa Kelton. The following topics were discussed. Including: What's her journey been thus far and how did she end up where she is now? What exactly is a development executive? How can busy or over-whelmed people find balance in their lives? How can you deal with suffering great loss while staying engaged in projects that require great leadership? What are some of her great failures? And how they affect her now and does she still consider them failures? --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
In the latest episode of Dez Experience Podcast. My special guest was Masha Sorkin. The following topics were discussed. Including: What is it like for young singles in their 20's and 30's who are navigating dating in the digital age? What are the difficulties in working with couples and what helps create success in couples counseling? Does therapy actually help people and how? What can you do if you suffer from different forms of anxiety? How do you know if you are ready for marriage or if you have found the right person? What are some red flags in relationships? --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
While there are some specific circumstances that will increase the penalties for an OWI conviction, there is no specific statute that determines whether an OWI is aggravated or not. Read the full article here: https://www.oflaherty-law.com/learn-about-law/what-is-an-aggravated-owi-or-dui-in-wisconsin O'Flaherty Law now serves over 105 counties across Illinois, Iowa, and Indiana. If you have any questions regarding a case or would like to speak to one of our attorneys after watching a #LearnAboutLaw video, give us a call at (630) 324-6666 or send us an email at info@oflaherty-law.com to get in contact with someone from our team. Subscribe to our channel for daily videos dedicated to all things law and leave a comment with any questions about this topic. Find us online for more legal content and to stay connected with our team - Website: https://www.oflaherty-law.com/ - LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/oflahertylaw - Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/oflahertylaw - Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/oflahertylawGroup/ **None of the content in this series is intended as paid legal advice. In this article, we will discuss what an #Aggravated OWI is in #Wisconsin, Including: What is an OWI/DUI in Wisconsin?, What are examples of Aggravating Factors?, and What are the #Penalties for an Aggravated OWI?
In This update we will: * Play a recent "Premium" show that will help explain our Charity episode in 2 weeks * Tell you what our remaining shows of Season 4 will be (INCLUDING What that Charity episode will be) *Make a Plea for said charity; the New York chapter of the National Alliance on Mental Illness (or NAMI for short) Other than that, see 'ya next week!
Is it possible to run an efficient agency with eight part-time contractors while working part-time? For this CEO mom, the answer is yes. Although this may not be a way of running a business for everyone, Kara demonstrates that how you choose to operate your business can 100% fit your priorities. Kara's priorities are her three kids and her mission to employ young moms by providing as much flexibility as possible in her business. In this episode, you'll hear how she makes it all work and how small but mighty agencies of today are changing. Including: What it looks like to run an agency part-time and have three young kids How she manages a team of 8 part-time contractors Why she chooses to stay with part-time contractors (for now)How to build a business that values the needs of young moms Thoughts on workplace improvements that can better support young momsShow LinksLinkedIn (linkedin.com/in/karahoholik) Website (https://socialforgood.co)Instagram (socialforgood.co) Get my signature COMPASS method inside our Team Growth Roadmap This episode is brought to you by the FREE TEAM GROWTH ROADMAPWhat if you didn't spend all day, every day, in the weeds of running your business? More flexibility. More freedom. Less overwhelm. You'd scale your business with more easeGain clarity on the strategic systems and leadership actions to create a self-managing team that can support your clients and frees up your time.My free Team Growth Roadmap will give you my COMPASS method to get you out of the weeds of running your business and help you build a small but mighty team that gives you more freedom and flexibility.Click this link to unlock the COMPASS MethodThanks for listening to the Small But Mighty Agency Podcast, if you enjoyed this episode please leave a review on iTunes or send a screenshot on Instagram while tagging me @audreyjoykwan
Welcome, Slurper, to your sixth official survey with your hosts, Sandy and Pearl! Grab your Field Log, S.P.O.O.N., and Focus Finder and prepare yourself to hit that snooze button, wipe away the drool, and mine your pillows and blankets for unused potential! Together we'll unravel many mysteries. Including :: What did Sandy's Mom pack him every day for lunch in elementary school? How are yawns and empathy linked? Eye crust… gift or nuisance? HUNGRY FOR ANOTHER BOWL OF SOUP? Visit our website to learn more about S.O.U.P. and to read a transcript of this very episode :: www.souppodcast.com Follow our instagram :: @trustysidekicktheater Post your Field Log findings on social media using #souppodcast --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/surveyors/support
An exclusive behind-the-scenes look at what's inside my signature course Ready For The One. In this episode, I'm breaking down my paid program RFTO, module by module so that there is no doubt in your mind that this program is for you. It's an extra special episode because I want to show you exactly why this is such an exciting opportunity for you to learn everything you need to know to make the transition from single to married. I'll walk you through my powerful program - module by module- and explain exactly what makes it so special. I'll be sharing the lessons, mindsets, and results you can anticipate while answering your questions along the way. Including: What is RFTO? Who's right for RFTO? What exactly does RFTO teach? How long does it take to go through RFTO (and when can I expect to see get married?) Does RFTO teach me the mindset shifts required to make it all happen? What kind of results can you actually expect to see after the program? I'm really proud of this episode because it will bring a lot of hope to so many women who are feeling unseen, discouraged, and discounted. But all that is about to change! Sit back and enjoy a cup of hot cocoa, because this is going to be a treat. To join us inside the program, head over to https://www.proverbs2426.com/join before Dec 9th at 8PM Mt. We begin Monday morning on Dec 13 and I hope to see you there. Enroll now at https://www.proverbs2426.com/join --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/foreverlove/message
Welcome, Slurper, to your first official survey with your hosts, Sandy and Pearl! Grab your Field Log, S.P.O.O.N., and Focus Finder and prepare yourselves to dive into the sticky and the icky -- a beautiful, chaotic, mess! Together we'll unravel many mysteries. Including :: What is a Pest Deflector? What happens to Sandy's kitchen when he's not looking? What does kinetic energy have to do with a dance party? HUNGRY FOR ANOTHER BOWL OF SOUP? Visit our website to learn more about S.O.U.P. and to read a transcript of this very episode :: www.souppodcast.com Follow our instagram :: @trustysidekicktheater Post your Field Log findings on social media using #S.O.U.P. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/surveyors/support
Welcome, Slurpers, to S.O.U.P. -- The Surveyor of Unused Potential! In this special onboarding episode, you will be given the tools and know-how to take to the field to survey Potential Energy with your hosts Sandy and Pearl! Together we'll unravel many mysteries. Including :: What even IS potential energy? Whatever happened to S.O.U.P.'s founder F.M. Watts? And what does an ice cream truck have to do with the founding of S.O.U.P.'s headquarters? HUNGRY FOR ANOTHER BOWL OF SOUP? Visit our website to learn more about S.O.U.P. and to read a transcript of this very episode :: www.souppodcast.com Follow our instagram :: @trustysidekicktheater Post your Field Log findings on social media using #S.O.U.P. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/surveyors/support