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Petite fille arrivée de Bamako à l'âge de 7 ans, Mahi Traoré découvre en France un refuge inattendu : l'école.La bibliothèque devient sa maison. Les livres, une porte d'entrée vers le monde. Plus tard, la Sorbonne, l'Éducation nationale, puis la direction d'un lycée parisien.Mais derrière le parcours inspirant, il y a les failles : le déracinement, le racisme, le sexisme, la solitude de celles qui doivent sans cesse prouver leur légitimité, le prix intime de l'autorité quand on est une femme noire à une place où l'on ne vous attendait pas.Dans cet épisode de FAILLES, Mahi Traoré raconte ce que l'école lui a donné, ce qu'elle veut transmettre aux élèves, mais aussi ce que diriger veut dire : décider, protéger, tenir, parfois encaisser.Un échange sur l'école comme refuge, la République comme promesse, l'autorité comme responsabilité, et la manière dont une faille peut devenir une force de transmission.00:00 - Introduction : Qui est Mahi Traoré ? 00:55 - La métaphore des dunes : transformer les creux en élévations 02:28 - Pourquoi les failles sont-elles nécessaires à la réussite ? 03:11 - Le Kintsugi : sublimer les fêlures avec de l'or 04:46 - Première faille : l'exil de Bamako vers la France à 7 ans 05:54 - Le portrait d'une mère courage : "La Thatcher malienne" 06:55 - Le choc thermique et culturel de l'arrivée à Paris 07:35 - La rencontre salvatrice avec l'école Jules Ferry 08:21 - Différences entre le système scolaire malien et français 10:00 - Deuxième faille : le retour brutal au Mali à l'adolescence 11:54 - Apprentissage de la solidarité et de la dureté à Bamako 13:51 - Le désir d'émancipation : l'envie de partir au Canada 14:59 - Se heurter aux barrières du patriarcat et de la protection familiale 16:11 - La tradition des Peuls : le "fil à la cheville" des jeunes filles 18:50 - Retour à Paris : la solitude et la détresse des années Sorbonne 21:00 - La remontée : de surveillante de collège à la passion pour le terrain 23:17 - L'objectif ambitieux : devenir proviseure avant 50 ans 24:36 - L'épreuve du divorce et la force de l'éducation 28:20 - "Je suis noire, je ne me plains pas" : décrypter les préjugés 32:20 - Faire face au racisme ordinaire avec humour et répartie 36:00 - L'échec au concours : une colère constructive à 0,04 point 38:30 - Transmettre l'exemple : une pédagogie de la sérénité et de l'action 39:40 - Jeu de cartes : doute, énergie et super-pouvoirTournage chez InfluxProdMon compte Instagram @NoemieSylbergKlugmanMe contacter noemiesylberg@influxacademy.comCollaborations commerciales: noemiesylberg@influxacademy.comCo-production/Influx - https://www.influxcrew.comPost production: AA ProductionHébergement AcastBonne écoute ! Hébergé par Acast. Visitez acast.com/privacy pour plus d'informations.
The Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets are surging on the recruiting trail, transforming from underdogs into one of college football's hottest programs. Can Brent Key's blueprint—anchored by size, physicality, and key NIL investments—help Georgia Tech close the gap with rivals like Georgia and Miami? Brian Smith and Jarvis Davis break down how a revamped recruiting staff, standout commitments like Jamar Thompson and Maleek Lee, and a renewed focus on building formidable trenches are reshaping the Jackets' roster. Key topics include Georgia Tech's aggressive moves in the transfer portal, the impact of the “Full Steam Ahead” fundraising initiative, and what's still missing: a true game-breaking receiver. The conversation highlights Brent Key's vision for sustained success, the upgrades in recruiting and physical play style, and how these factors position the Yellow Jackets in the expanding ACC landscape. Will these bold moves finally vault Georgia Tech into ACC championship contention? Everydayer Club If you never miss an episode, it's time to make it official. Join the Locked On Everydayer Club and get ad-free audio, access to our members-only Discord, and more — all built for our most loyal fans. Click here to learn more and join the community: https://theportal.supercast.com/ Support us by supporting our sponsors! Odoo Great organizations win because operations matter. And that's why you should get Odoo. Try for free today at https://Odoo.com/lockedon. Rugiet Get 15% off your treatment → https://rugiet.com/lockedonnhl Rugiet. Performance medicine for men. Indeed Listeners of this show get a $75 Sponsored Job Credit to help give your job the premium placement it deserves at http://Indeed.com/podcast FanDuel Today's episode is brought to you by FanDuel. Right now new customers can bet just five dollars and get one-hundred and fifty dollars in bonus bets if your first bet wins. Visit https://FANDUEL.COM to get started — Play Your Game. FANDUEL DISCLAIMER: 21+ in select states. First online real money wager only. Bonus issued as nonwithdrawable free bets that expire in 14 days. Restrictions apply. See terms at sportsbook.fanduel.com. Gambling Problem? Call 1-800-GAMBLER or visit FanDuel.com/RG (CO, IA, MD, MI, NJ, PA, IL, VA, WV), 1-800-NEXT-STEP or text NEXTSTEP to 53342 (AZ), 1-888-789-7777 or visit ccpg.org/chat (CT), 1-800-9-WITH-IT (IN), 1-800-522-4700 (WY, KS) or visit ksgamblinghelp.com (KS), 1-877-770-STOP (LA), 1-877-8-HOPENY or text HOPENY (467369) (NY), TN REDLINE 1-800-889-9789 (TN) Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
Daniel Alegre — CEO of TelevisaUnivision, the largest Spanish-language media company in the world — joins the Chuck Toddcast for a genuinely revealing conversation about the single most misunderstood bloc in American politics: the Hispanic vote. Alegre's central argument is one both parties keep failing to internalize — the Hispanic vote is now an issues vote, not a reliably Democratic one, and Latino voters have become measurably more engaged precisely as they've started shopping their vote across abortion, democracy, the border, the economy, and immigration enforcement. He's blunt about 2024: the Trump campaign communicated with Hispanic voters far more effectively than Democrats did, while Democrats took the community for granted. Alegre offers a striking data point from Texas — James Talarico outspent Jasmine Crockett 8-to-1 on Hispanic outreach and won that demographic by roughly the same margin — and notes that Ted Cruz never actually won the Hispanic vote until he put in serious, sustained effort to reach them. The tactical lessons are sharp and counterintuitive: campaigns have to communicate with Hispanics differently than the general population, white politicians attempting to speak Spanish get a mixed reception at best, and sending a Spanish-speaking surrogate in your place is actually worse than not showing up at all. The conversation digs into the rich complexity beneath the catch-all term "Hispanic." Alegre explains that political leanings differ dramatically by country of origin (the network's biggest constituencies are Mexican, Cuban, and Venezuelan), that there are significant differences between first- and second-generation Latinos and the third and fourth generation, and that in more heavily Hispanic cities many families are actively maintaining their heritage rather than assimilating — even using AI now to translate content for the genuinely different variations of Spanish across Latin American communities. He shares polling that should reshape how candidates pitch themselves: two-thirds of Hispanics say they're barely getting by, 80% are lending money to family or community, and yet over 90% still want to live the American dream — which is exactly why optimistic messaging resonates with Latinos while doom-and-gloom falls flat. Alegre addresses the perennial accusations of bias against his network (he argues it moved not to the right but to the center after the Jorge Ramos era, with a goal of providing information and letting the audience decide), reflects on Mexico electing a Jewish woman in Claudia Sheinbaum, and explains the network's massive sports footprint — it broadcasts 70% of soccer games in the U.S. and holds major World Cup rights. His closing message is one neither party can afford to ignore heading into the midterms: Hispanics are the swing vote in America now, and any campaign that treats them as a monolith — or worse, as a constituency it already owns — is going to lose them. Link in bio or go to https://getsoul.com & enter code TODDCAST for 30% off your first order. Protect your family with life insurance from Ethos. Get up to $3 million in coverage in as little as 10 minutes at https://ethos.com/chuck. Application times may vary. Rates may vary. Refresh your wardrobe with Quince. Go to https://Quince.com/chuck for free shipping on your order and 365-day returns. Timeline: (Timestamps may vary based on advertisements) 00:00 Daniel Alegre (TelevisaUnavision) joins the Chuck ToddCast 02:45 Distinctions between Telemundo and Univision post-merger? 04:30 Priority now is to create content that resonates with all hispanics 05:45 Adding English content doesn’t work when targeting spanish speakers 07:30 “Spanglish” is different for different Latin American communities 09:00 Using AI to translate for different variations of Spanish 10:30 Many overdubbed American media used same Spanish voice actor 12:00 Does instant translation tech diminish need for learning 2nd language? 13:00 People still want to connect with own language and community 15:30 Are politicians finally realizing they need to diversify their pitch to Latinos? 17:15 The Hispanic vote is now an issues vote, not a Democratic vote 18:15 Abortion, democracy, border are all key issues for Hispanics 19:15 Economic issues & immigration enforcement also key for Hispanics 21:30 Campaigns must communicate to Hispanics differently than general population 22:15 Trump campaign communicated to Hispanics much better than Dems in ‘24 23:30 Talarico outspent Crockett 8:1 communicating to Hispanics, won by same margin 24:30 Ted Cruz never won Hispanic vote until he put serious effort into reaching them 25:30 Over half of Latino vote in Los Angeles mayoral is still undecided 26:45 In a bilingual home, if parents switch to Spanish something serious happened 27:30 Significant differences between 1st-2nd gen hispanics and 3rd-4th gen 29:00 In more hispanic cities, many are maintaining heritage & not assimilating 31:45 Political leanings differ based on country of origin 33:00 Influx of immigrants at the border frustrated latinos in south Texas 34:15 Hispanics generally are very faith and family focused 35:45 Campaigns would do well to target the predominant section of hispanic vote 36:30 How well are white politicians received when they speak Spanish? 37:30 Sending Spanish speaking surrogates is worse than not showing up 39:00 Which candidates have impressed you with outreach to hispanics? 40:45 Trump campaign bookended messaging around Telemundo town halls 41:30 2/3rds of polled hispanics say they’re barely getting by 42:30 80% of people polled are lending money to family or their community 43:00 Over 90% want to live the American dream 44:30 Optimistic messaging resonates with Latinos rather than doom & gloom 47:00 Would a Latino presidential candidate overperform with Latinos? 48:15 As they’ve become issues voters, Latinos have become more engaged 49:45 Which community attacks your network the most over “bias”? 51:00 Jorge Ramos’s politics became defining for the network for viewers 52:15 The network moved right… to the center, not the right 53:30 Goal is to provide the information and let the audience decide 54:00 Mexico elected a jewish woman in Claudia Scheinbaum 55:15 Biggest constituencies for the network are Mexican, Cuban & Venezuelan 56:15 Have World Cup TV broadcasts in Mexico, and radio rights in U.S. 58:00 70% of soccer games in the U.S. are broadcast on the network 59:30 Hispanics are the swing vote and can’t be ignoredSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Chuck Todd opens on the surreal split-screen of a president desperate to manufacture a legacy: in the same stretch of days, Trump announced a "deal" with Iran, and hosted a UFC fight on the White House lawn. He argues the Iran deal is barely a deal at all — it's an agreement to begin a new negotiation, the diplomatic equivalent of trying to salvage a tie from a war that was always an own goal. The stated goal was to dismantle Iran's nuclear program; instead Iran never capitulated, will see roughly $24 billion in assets unfrozen along with oil export relief, and is essentially being paid off by the United States to reopen the Strait of Hormuz it closed in the first place. Chuck’s verdict is blunt: Iran didn't win the war outright, but it absolutely humiliated the United States, the deal looks far closer to an Iranian victory than an American one, it pointedly excludes Iran's proxies and effectively bails out Hezbollah, and it may actually increase Iran's incentive to pursue a nuclear weapon down the line — assuming the whole fragile arrangement doesn't simply fall apart by Friday. The biggest loser of the entire episode, Chuck argues, is Bibi Netanyahu, who alienated a generation of Democrats and thought he could manipulate Trump only to get burned, much as Trump assumed Iran would fold as easily as he believed Venezuela would. He gives Trump exactly one piece of credit — at least he knew when to fold, because the outcome could have been far worse — before pivoting to the deeper, sadder story underneath all of it: a president obsessed with celebrating himself and desperate for lasting recognition, who wants to define popular culture, slap his name on the federal government the way he does his golf courses, and who threw himself a grotesque UFC-fight birthday party on the White House lawn that's terrible politics. Then, Daniel Alegre — CEO of TelevisaUnivision, the largest Spanish-language media company in the world — joins the Chuck Toddcast for a genuinely revealing conversation about the single most misunderstood bloc in American politics: the Hispanic vote. Alegre's central argument is one both parties keep failing to internalize — the Hispanic vote is now an issues vote, not a reliably Democratic one, and Latino voters have become measurably more engaged precisely as they've started shopping their vote across abortion, democracy, the border, the economy, and immigration enforcement. He's blunt about 2024: the Trump campaign communicated with Hispanic voters far more effectively than Democrats did. Alegre offers a striking data point from Texas — James Talarico outspent Jasmine Crockett 8-to-1 on Hispanic outreach and won that demographic by roughly the same margin — and notes that Ted Cruz never actually won the Hispanic vote until he put in serious, sustained effort to reach them. The tactical lessons are sharp and counterintuitive: campaigns have to communicate with Hispanics differently than the general population, white politicians attempting to speak Spanish get a mixed reception at best, and sending a Spanish-speaking surrogate in your place is actually worse than not showing up at all. The conversation digs into the rich complexity beneath the catch-all term "Hispanic." Alegre explains that political leanings differ dramatically by country of origin (the network's biggest constituencies are Mexican, Cuban, and Venezuelan), that there are significant differences between first- and second-generation Latinos and the third and fourth generation, and that in more heavily Hispanic cities many families are actively maintaining their heritage rather than assimilating — even using AI now to translate content for the genuinely different variations of Spanish across Latin American communities. He shares polling that should reshape how candidates pitch themselves: two-thirds of Hispanics say they're barely getting by, 80% are lending money to family or community, and yet over 90% still want to live the American dream — which is exactly why optimistic messaging resonates with Latinos while doom-and-gloom falls flat. Alegre addresses the perennial accusations of bias against his network (he argues it moved not to the right but to the center after the Jorge Ramos era, with a goal of providing information and letting the audience decide), reflects on Mexico electing a Jewish woman in Claudia Sheinbaum, and explains the network's massive sports footprint — it broadcasts 70% of soccer games in the U.S. and holds major World Cup rights. His closing message is one neither party can afford to ignore heading into the midterms: Hispanics are the swing vote in America now, and any campaign that treats them as a monolith — or worse, as a constituency it already owns — is going to lose them. Finally, Chuck hops into the ToddCast Time Machine to revisit June 17th, 1994… when OJ Simpson was chased by police in his white Ford Broncos. He argues that news executives learned that sensationalized news coverage could create a large, reliable viewership… and this would change the news business forever. He also answers listeners’ questions in the “Ask Chuck” segment. Link in bio or go to https://getsoul.com & enter code TODDCAST for 30% off your first order. Protect your family with life insurance from Ethos. Get up to $3 million in coverage in as little as 10 minutes at https://ethos.com/chuck. Application times may vary. Rates may vary. Refresh your wardrobe with Quince. Go to https://Quince.com/chuck for free shipping on your order and 365-day returns. Timeline: (Timestamps may vary based on advertisements) 00:00 Chuck Todd’s introduction 03:30 Trump announces deal with Iran, 04:00 Trump hosts UFC fight on White House lawn 04:30 White House lashes out at the Weather Channel for storm forecast 05:15 Trump is trying so hard to leave his mark on history* 05:45 Deal is basically an agreement to begin a new negotiation 07:15 The Iran war was an own goal by Trump, can he salvage a tie? 08:00 Goal was to dismantle nuclear program, Iran hasn’t capitulated 08:45 Iran says that $24B in assets will be unfrozen & oil export relief 10:00 Trump is basically paying off Iran to reopen the Strait of Hormuz 10:30 Iran didn’t win the war, but they did humiliate the United States 11:00 The deal didn’t include proxies, and bails out Hezbollah 12:00 Deal looks closer to an Iranian victory than an American one 14:00 Iran will now be more incentivized to get a nuclear weapon 16:15 There’s a real chance this deal could fall apart by Friday 17:30 The biggest loser from the war/deal is Bibi Netanyahu 18:00 Bibi has alienated a generation of Democrats 19:00 Bibi thought he could manipulate Trump & it burned him 21:15 Trump thought Iran would be easy like Venezuela 22:00 At least Trump knew when to fold, outcome could be worse 24:00 Trump is obsessed with celebrating himself 24:30 Trump is desperate for lasting recognition 26:30 Trump wants to define popular culture himself 27:15 Like his golf courses, Trump wants to put his name on the government 28:30 Workers hid scaffolding when taking Trump’s name off Kennedy Center 30:00 The UFC fight at the White House just feels gross 30:30 The UFC fight is terrible politics, people don’t like it 31:30 Trump threw his own birthday because nobody else would 40:00 Daniel Alegre (TelevisaUnavision) joins the Chuck ToddCast 42:45 Distinctions between Telemundo and Univision post-merger? 44:30 Priority now is to create content that resonates with all hispanics 45:45 Adding English content doesn’t work when targeting spanish speakers 47:30 “Spanglish” is different for different Latin American communities 49:00 Using AI to translate for different variations of Spanish 50:30 Many overdubbed American media used same Spanish voice actor 52:00 Does instant translation tech diminish need for learning 2nd language? 53:00 People still want to connect with own language and community 55:30 Are politicians finally realizing they need to diversify their pitch to Latinos? 57:15 The Hispanic vote is now an issues vote, not a Democratic vote 58:15 Abortion, democracy, border are all key issues for Hispanics 59:15 Economic issues & immigration enforcement also key for Hispanics 01:01:30 Campaigns must communicate to Hispanics differently than general population 01:02:15 Trump campaign communicated to Hispanics much better than Dems in ‘24 01:03:30 Talarico outspent Crockett 8:1 communicating to Hispanics, won by same margin 01:04:30 Ted Cruz never won Hispanic vote until he put serious effort into reaching them 01:05:30 Over half of Latino vote in Los Angeles mayoral is still undecided 01:06:45 In a bilingual home, if parents switch to Spanish something serious happened 01:07:30 Significant differences between 1st-2nd gen hispanics and 3rd-4th gen 01:09:00 In more hispanic cities, many are maintaining heritage & not assimilating 01:11:45 Political leanings differ based on country of origin 01:13:00 Influx of immigrants at the border frustrated latinos in south Texas 01:14:15 Hispanics generally are very faith and family focused 01:15:45 Campaigns would do well to target the predominant section of hispanic vote 01:16:30 How well are white politicians received when they speak Spanish? 01:17:30 Sending Spanish speaking surrogates is worse than not showing up 01:19:00 Which candidates have impressed you with outreach to hispanics? 01:20:45 Trump campaign bookended messaging around Telemundo town halls 01:21:30 2/3rds of polled hispanics say they’re barely getting by 01:22:30 80% of people polled are lending money to family or their community 01:23:00 Over 90% want to live the American dream 01:24:30 Optimistic messaging resonates with Latinos rather than doom & gloom 01:27:00 Would a Latino presidential candidate overperform with Latinos? 01:28:15 As they’ve become issues voters, Latinos have become more engaged 01:29:45 Which community attacks your network the most over “bias”? 01:31:00 Jorge Ramos’s politics became defining for the network for viewers 01:32:15 The network moved right… to the center, not the right 01:33:30 Goal is to provide the information and let the audience decide 01:34:00 Mexico elected a jewish woman in Claudia Scheinbaum 01:35:15 Biggest constituencies for the network are Mexican, Cuban & Venezuelan 01:36:15 Have World Cup TV broadcasts in Mexico, and radio rights in U.S. 01:38:00 70% of soccer games in the U.S. are broadcast on the network 01:39:30 Hispanics are the swing vote and can’t be ignored 01:43:00 ToddCast Time Machine - June 17th, 1994 01:44:15 The OJ Bronco chase overshadowed the Knicks NBA Finals 01:46:30 The news business learned people came back for OJ coverage 01:47:30 OJ coverage became a format for the TV news business 01:48:30 Newsrooms felt financial pressure and OJ delivered ratings 01:49:00 The OJ chase got Super Bowl level TV ratings 01:49:45 The courtroom TV kept audiences coming back 01:50:45 The trial became like a daytime soap opera 01:51:15 CNN’s ratings exploded during the trial, made huge money 01:52:15 Fox & MSNBC launched after seeing CNN’s revenue 01:53:15 News viewership became a daily ritual for millions 01:55:45 Media sensationalized other stories the way they did OJ 01:57:30 Coverage began amplifying divisions & nationalized them 01:59:00 The trial led to the Kardashian’s becoming a media empire 02:00:00 Trial created the attention economy that Trump mastered 02:04:00 Ask Chuck 02:04:15 Why are votes counts released before the final tally? 02:07:30 Rick Jackson buying a crazy amount of TV spots? 02:12:15 Could war powers vote give Trump an offramp for Iran? 02:14:30 Why do our older leaders keep holding on to power? 02:20:15 Are there dividing lines in the college sports bill?See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Petite fille arrivée de Bamako à l'âge de 7 ans, Mahi Traoré découvre en France un refuge inattendu : l'école.La bibliothèque devient sa maison. Les livres, une porte d'entrée vers le monde. Plus tard, la Sorbonne, l'Éducation nationale, puis la direction d'un lycée parisien.Mais derrière le parcours inspirant, il y a les failles : le déracinement, le racisme, le sexisme, la solitude de celles qui doivent sans cesse prouver leur légitimité, le prix intime de l'autorité quand on est une femme noire à une place où l'on ne vous attendait pas.Dans cet épisode de FAILLES, Mahi Traoré raconte ce que l'école lui a donné, ce qu'elle veut transmettre aux élèves, mais aussi ce que diriger veut dire : décider, protéger, tenir, parfois encaisser.Un échange sur l'école comme refuge, la République comme promesse, l'autorité comme responsabilité, et la manière dont une faille peut devenir une force de transmission.Tournage chez InfluxProdMon compte Instagram @NoemieSylbergKlugmanMe contacter noemiesylberg@influxacademy.comCollaborations commerciales: noemiesylberg@influxacademy.comCo-production/Influx - https://www.influxcrew.comPost production: AA ProductionHébergement AcastBonne écoute ! Hébergé par Acast. Visitez acast.com/privacy pour plus d'informations.
This time on the fishing news CAI's John Basile talks with Kevin Blinkoff of On The Water magazine about the recent influx of shortfin squid in local waters.Many of the squid died, leading to speculation about the cause. But it appears to be a natural phenomenon driven by tide and wind conditions.They will also talk about the movement of bait fish into Cape Cod Bay and what that means for anglers.
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HSE national clinical lead on addiction Professor Eamon Keenan has warned an influx of synthetic cannabis products is causing more individuals to present with mental health problems. We discussed this issue further withJo-hanna Ivers, Professor of Addiction at School of Medicine at Trinity College Dublin.
HSE national clinical lead on addiction Professor Eamon Keenan has warned an influx of synthetic cannabis products is causing more individuals to present with mental health problems. We discussed this issue further withJo-hanna Ivers, Professor of Addiction at School of Medicine at Trinity College Dublin.
Comment passe-t-on des rues du Pakistan aux salons de l'Élysée ? Ali Akbar est le dernier vendeur à la criée de Saint-Germain-des-Prés. Au micro de Noémie Sylberg-Klugman, il livre un témoignage bouleversant sur son exil, sa survie et sa capacité hors du commun à rester optimiste malgré les "failles" de son passé.Un épisode solaire sur la dignité, le travail et l'amour filial. Découvrez-le dans FAILLES, le podcast qui explore les félures pour en faire jaillir la lumière.« Ça y est, ça y est ! » Cette voix, tout Saint-Germain-des-Prés la connaît. Mais connaissez-vous l'homme derrière le sourire ?Dans ce nouvel épisode de FAILLES, je reçois Ali Akbar, le dernier vendeur de journaux à la criée de Paris. Son parcours est un véritable roman : une enfance passée dans une grotte au Pakistan, un périple clandestin à travers l'Asie et l'Europe, pour finir décoré Chevalier de l'Ordre National du Mérite par le Président de la République.Ali nous raconte avec une émotion brute comment il a transformé ses épreuves en une force solaire, son lien indéfectible avec sa mère, et son art unique de "vendre du bonheur" dans les rues de la capitale. Une leçon de résilience qui prouve que l'on peut partir de rien et toucher les étoiles.00:00 - Introduction : Le gamin de la rue à l'Élysée 01:07 - Rencontre avec Ali : De Saint-Germain au 16ème 01:54 - Le cadeau symbolique : Réparer les failles avec de l'or 02:24 - L'enfance au Pakistan 04:28 - Travailler dès 7 ans 05:42 - Une relation complexe avec un père difficile 06:30 - Le passeport : Le premier pas vers la liberté 07:11 - Le grand périple : Traverser l'Afghanistan, l'Iran et la Turquie 08:34 - L'arrivée en Europe : Le choc du premier hôtel 5 étoiles 10:00 - Ses débuts à Paris : La découverte de Charlie Hebdo 11:20 - Sa rencontre avec la famille du Professeur Choron 12:20 - La naissance d'un style : Pourquoi Ali s'est mis à crier 12:41 - L'art d'inventer des faux titres de journaux 13:40 - L'icône de Saint-Germain : 15km par jour à pied 14:55 - Routine d'un vendeur à la criée : Entre show et pauses café 16:40 - Le secret de son sourire : Rendre les gens heureux 18:27 - La consécration : Décoré Chevalier par le Président Macron 20:10 - Émotion à l'Élysée : Penser à ses parents et à son passé 22:08 - Être père : Ne pas reproduire les failles du passé 23:44 - Le jeu des cartes : Les confidences d'Ali 27:00 - Le rêve ultime : Offrir une maison à sa mère 28:22 - Documentaire et actualités d'Ali Akbar 29:09 - Le "Ça y est" final pour le podcast FAILLESTournage à l'Hôtel NouchaMon compte Instagram @NoemieSylbergKlugmanMe contacter noemiesylberg@influxacademy.comCollaborations commerciales: noemiesylberg@influxacademy.comCo-production/Influx - https://www.influxcrew.comPost production: AA ProductionHébergement AcastBonne écoute ! Hébergé par Acast. Visitez acast.com/privacy pour plus d'informations.
Comment passe-t-on des rues du Pakistan aux salons de l'Élysée ?Ali Akbar est le dernier vendeur à la criée de Saint-Germain-des-Prés. Au micro de Noémie Sylberg-Klugman, il livre un témoignage bouleversant sur son exil, sa survie et sa capacité hors du commun à rester optimiste malgré les "failles" de son passé.Un épisode solaire sur la dignité, le travail et l'amour filial.Découvrez-le dans FAILLES, le podcast qui explore les félures pour en faire jaillir la lumière.« Ça y est, ça y est ! » Cette voix, tout Saint-Germain-des-Prés la connaît. Mais connaissez-vous l'homme derrière le sourire ?Dans ce nouvel épisode de FAILLES, je reçois Ali Akbar, le dernier vendeur de journaux à la criée de Paris. Son parcours est un véritable roman : une enfance passée dans une grotte au Pakistan, un périple clandestin à travers l'Asie et l'Europe, pour finir décoré Chevalier de l'Ordre National du Mérite par le Président de la République.Ali nous raconte avec une émotion brute comment il a transformé ses épreuves en une force solaire, son lien indéfectible avec sa mère, et son art unique de "vendre du bonheur" dans les rues de la capitale. Une leçon de résilience qui prouve que l'on peut partir de rien et toucher les étoiles.00:00 - Introduction : Le gamin de la rue à l'Élysée01:07 - Rencontre avec Ali : De Saint-Germain au 16ème01:54 - Le cadeau symbolique : Réparer les failles avec de l'or02:24 - L'enfance au Pakistan04:28 - Travailler dès 7 ans05:42 - Une relation complexe avec un père difficile06:30 - Le passeport : Le premier pas vers la liberté07:11 - Le grand périple : Traverser l'Afghanistan, l'Iran et la Turquie08:34 - L'arrivée en Europe : Le choc du premier hôtel 5 étoiles10:00 - Ses débuts à Paris : La découverte de Charlie Hebdo11:20 - Sa rencontre avec la famille du Professeur Choron12:20 - La naissance d'un style : Pourquoi Ali s'est mis à crier12:41 - L'art d'inventer des faux titres de journaux13:40 - L'icône de Saint-Germain : 15km par jour à pied14:55 - Routine d'un vendeur à la criée : Entre show et pauses café16:40 - Le secret de son sourire : Rendre les gens heureux18:27 - La consécration : Décoré Chevalier par le Président Macron20:10 - Émotion à l'Élysée : Penser à ses parents et à son passé22:08 - Être père : Ne pas reproduire les failles du passé23:44 - Le jeu des cartes : Les confidences d'Ali27:00 - Le rêve ultime : Offrir une maison à sa mère28:22 - Documentaire et actualités d'Ali Akbar29:09 - Le "Ça y est" final pour le podcast FAILLESTournage à l'Hôtel NouchaMon compte Instagram @NoemieSylbergKlugmanMe contacter noemiesylberg@influxacademy.comCollaborations commerciales: noemiesylberg@influxacademy.comCo-production/Influx - https://www.influxcrew.comPost production: AA ProductionHébergement Acast Hébergé par Acast. Visitez acast.com/privacy pour plus d'informations.
Agnès Buzyn a tout vu venir. Dès décembre 2019, elle alerte, commande des masques, convoque des réunions de crise. Tout le monde se moque d'elle. Six jours après son départ du ministère, le Covid explose en Europe. Ce qui aurait pu la détruire — l'injustice, le déferlement de haine, la mise en examen — elle l'a traversé debout. Mais d'où vient cette force-là ?La réponse commence dans l'enfance, fille d'un rescapé des camps de concentration, dans le silence et les non-dits. Elle se construit dans 25 ans de médecine aux côtés de patients qui meurent, dans le harcèlement moral subi à l'hôpital, dans chaque crise gérée sans jamais se blinder. Dans cet épisode de Failles, Agnès Buzyn raconte comment ses failles les plus intimes sont devenues les moteurs d'une vie d'une intensité rare.00:00 – Introduction01:43 – Le mot "failles" : ce que ça évoque pour Agnès Buzyn02:20 – Fille d'un rescapé des camps : le silence, les signaux, l'enfant modèle04:46 – L'art de tout relativiser : une leçon héritée de l'histoire familiale07:15 – 25 ans de médecine en hématologie : pourquoi ce choix ?09:20 – Faut-il se forger une carapace face à la souffrance des patients ?11:27 – Quand on ne peut pas se blinder13:15 – La double vie des femmes : un handicap… et une protection14:36 – Du bloc opératoire aux institutions publiques : le virage15:19 – Le harcèlement moral à l'hôpital : briser le plafond de verre17:08 – Devenir ministre : l'intuition d'une pandémie dès le premier jour19:00 – La conscience aiguë que le pire peut arriver22:11 – Gérer la réforme des retraites et la grève des hôpitaux… en même temps que le Covid arrive23:06 – Lanceuse d'alerte : quand tout le monde se moque d'elle27:22 – La décision de quitter le ministère : loyauté vs intuition29:57 – "Le plus grand regret de ma vie"33:04 – Le déferlement de haine, la mise en examen, les pensées suicidaires36:51 – Travailler à l'hôpital pendant le Covid pour résister et relativiser39:30 – L'OMS à Genève : aller voir "le cœur du réacteur"41:41 – Aujourd'hui : souffler, reconstruire, et envisager de revenir43:18 – Le jeu de cartes Failles : conviction, courage et le doute comme moteurTournage à l'Hôtel NouchaMon compte Instagram @NoemieSylbergKlugmanMe contacter noemiesylberg@influxacademy.comCollaborations commerciales: noemiesylberg@influxacademy.comCo-production/Influx - https://www.influxcrew.comPost production: AA ProductionBonne écoute ! Hébergé par Acast. Visitez acast.com/privacy pour plus d'informations.
(May 18, 2026) The drama inside Carl’s Jr: Crushed by California costs, crime and competition. Mexico City nightclub charges Americans $300 cover fee to protest ‘gringo’ influx. UFO files not to growing belief in aliens and mistrust in institutions.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Quand on lui propose d'être ministre des solidarités et de la santé, Agnès Buzyn est au sommet de sa carrière. Elle prévient sa famille : "La politique ça salit, je ressortirai salie." Ils la rassurent. Elle le pressent quand même.Le lendemain, face au président de la République, il lui demande ce qui lui fait peur. Sa réponse ? Une pandémie mondiale. Il sourit. Dix-huit mois plus tard, le Covid arrive. Et Agnès Buzyn n'est plus ministre.Dans l'épisode complet, elle raconte tout : l'intuition ignorée, les alertes lancées dans le vide, le déferlement de haine, et comment elle a tenu debout malgré tout.
Dans ce nouvel épisode de FAILLES, Noémie Sylberg-Klugman reçoit l'artiste contemporain français le plus vendu au monde : Richard Orlinski.Bien loin des chiffres et du succès planétaire, Richard se livre avec une sincérité rare sur ce qui l'anime vraiment. De son enfance à ses débuts tardifs, il nous explique comment il a transformé ses blessures en une force créatrice inépuisable. Un échange passionnant sur la résilience, le rapport au temps, la peur de la mort et l'audace de sortir de sa zone de confort (même quand on est au sommet).Au programme de cet épisode : ✨ Sa définition de la "faille" et le concept du Kintsugi. ⏳ Son parcours à la "Benjamin Button" et sa course contre le temps.
"Pourquoi ne pas sculpter une biche ou une coccinelle ?"
Adelaide University insect expert Professor Craig Williams joined Will to discuss the reports of lots of flying insects being seen in SA.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Clarence spoke to Connie Jonkers, the technical lead at Safehouse, about the influx of cheap electronic goods that often feature poor materials, inferior components and a lack of proper safety features. Views and News with Clarence Ford is the mid-morning show on CapeTalk. This 3-hour-long programme shares and reflects a broad array of perspectives. It is inspirational, passionate and positive. Host Clarence Ford’s gentle curiosity and dapper demeanour leave listeners feeling motivated and empowered. Known for his love of jazz and golf, Clarrie covers a range of themes including relationships, heritage and philosophy. Popular segments include Barbs’ Wire at 9:30am (Mon-Thurs) and The Naked Scientist at 9:30 on Fridays. Thank you for listening to a podcast from Views & News with Clarence Ford Listen live on Primedia+ weekdays between 09:00 and 12:00 (SA Time) to Views and News with Clarence Ford broadcast on CapeTalk https://buff.ly/NnFM3Nk For more from the show go to https://buff.ly/erjiQj2 or find all the catch-up podcasts here https://buff.ly/BdpaXRn Subscribe to the CapeTalk Daily and Weekly Newsletters https://buff.ly/sbvVZD5 Follow us on social media: CapeTalk on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/CapeTalk CapeTalk on TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@capetalk CapeTalk on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/ CapeTalk on X: https://x.com/CapeTalk CapeTalk on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@CapeTalk567See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
12 ans de mandat, de crises vertigineuses et de pression permanente. Pour ce nouvel épisode enregistré en public lors du Women Health Summit, Anne Hidalgo a choisi notre micro pour sa toute première prise de parole « d'après ». Et elle a accepté de laisser la politique à la porte.Loin des discours millimétrés, elle nous partage sa vision profondément lumineuse de la vulnérabilité. Pour elle, une faille n'est pas une faiblesse, c'est, à l'image d'une fêlure dans la roche, le seul endroit où la végétation peut finalement pousser.Au fil de cet échange intime, elle se livre sur ce que ses propres épreuves lui ont appris: Déposer les armes (et la culpabilité) : Elle revient sur l'illusion de la « superwoman », sur le défi constant de jongler entre son rôle de mère et de femme d'État.Face à un bashing d'une rare violence , elle explique comment elle a protégé sa santé mentale en s'imposant une règle : ne jamais se travestir, et rester toujours la même personne en quelque soit la situation.Confrontée aux attaques répétées, elle revendique le droit de faire face avec fierté, refusant de jouer le jeu du système : elle préfère exiger le respect plutôt que d'implorer la protection. Enfant d'immigrés espagnols fuyant la dictature, elle a puisé sa résilience dans le regard de ses parents, gardant toujours en tête leur plus belle leçon : « Le pire n'est jamais certain ».Un épisode libérateur pour comprendre que, derrière chaque carapace, se cache une fragilité qui ne demande qu'à devenir un moteur.
Pour sa toute première prise de parole depuis qu'elle a rendu son écharpe de Maire de Paris, Anne Hidalgo a accepté de baisser la garde.Dans ce nouvel épisode de Failles, enregistré en public lors du Women Health Summit, on découvre une femme alignée, heureuse, et libérée d'une pression permanente.Loin de l'arène politique, elle se confie sur la nécessité de rester soi-même, l'optimisme transmis par ses parents , et l'illusion de la « cape de superwoman ».Une rencontre rare, intime et profondément inspirante.L'épisode intégral sera en ligne dès demain!Tournage à l'Hôtel NouchaMon compte Instagram @NoemieSylbergKlugmanMe contacter noemiesylberg@influxacademy.comCollaborations commerciales: noemiesylberg@influxacademy.comCo-production/Influx - https://www.influxcrew.comPost production: AA ProductionHébergement AcastBonne écoute ! Hébergé par Acast. Visitez acast.com/privacy pour plus d'informations.
It's Indicators of the Week, our weekly look at some of the most fascinating numbers from the news. (Now on YouTube!) On today's episode: Is the middle class actually hollowing out? Are more e-ships powered by batteries on the horizon? And how much are the first batch of L.A. Olympics tickets going for??? Related episodes: Why the Olympics cost so much The Indicator Takes On Batteries Are the Simpsons still middle class? For sponsor-free episodes of The Indicator from Planet Money, subscribe to Planet Money+ via Apple Podcasts or at plus.npr.org. Fact-checking by Sierra Juarez, Julia Ritchey and Vito Emanuel. Music by Drop Electric. Find us: TikTok, Instagram, Facebook, Newsletter. To manage podcast ad preferences, review the links below:See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for sponsorship and to manage your podcast sponsorship preferences.NPR Privacy Policy
The West Virginia Mountaineers are primed for a Big 12 breakthrough—can their talent influx rewrite expectations for 2026? Running back Cam Cook headlines a revamped offense, bringing explosive production from Jacksonville State, while Amari Latimer and Prince Strachan add depth and big-play potential. With Michael Hawkins, Jr. and Scotty Fox, Jr. battling for quarterback supremacy, could this be the most dynamic Mountaineers backfield in recent memory? Host Brian Smith and Mountaineer Paul examine how Zach Alley's leadership and key defensive transfers like Kamari Wilson and Tobi Haastrup will shape West Virginia's chances in an evolving Big 12. The schedule sets up pivotal showdowns against Virginia, Arizona, and Texas Tech, with postseason implications on the line. Will the Mountaineers' rebuilt offensive line and defensive front provide the edge needed to contend? Don't miss the analysis on position battles, underrated playmakers, and why Week 3's clash with Virginia is the ultimate measuring stick for West Virginia's ascent. Everydayer Club If you never miss an episode, it's time to make it official. Join the Locked On Everydayer Club and get ad-free audio, access to our members-only Discord, and more — all built for our most loyal fans. Click here to learn more and join the community: https://theportal.supercast.com/ Support us by supporting our sponsors! 5-Hour ENERGY Have your cake & drink it too. Birthday cake-flavor is back, no fork needed. Vanilla-y cakey flavor, caffeinated kick, and no sugar. It's party time. Order Now at https://5-hourENERGY.com or Amazon. Mazda Like our players, we're driven by the details. Highlights make the reel. But the work behind them makes it count. The all-new Mazda CX-5. More to move every side of you. Coast Right now, Coast Pay is offering our listeners up to $2,000 credit when you get started at https://coastpay.com/LOCKEDONCOLLEGE. Term Apply. The Coast Visa®️ Commercial Credit Card is issued by Celtic Bank. All card accounts are subject to credit approval. TurboTax This year you're getting a major upgrade — Intuit TurboTax now has in-person locations nationwide. Visit http://TurboTax.com/local to book your appointment today. Robinhood You're no longer just a spectator. Play by play. You decide. Trade Every Play with Robinhood. Now available across the U.S. Download the Robinhood app now to begin. Futures and cleared swaps trading involves significant risk and is not appropriate for everyone. Event contracts are offered by Robinhood Derivatives, LLC., a registered futures commission merchant and swap firm. SupplyHouse Visit https://SupplyHouse.com/tm to learn more about becoming a Trade Master. Use promo code S-H Five College for 5% off your first order at https://supplyhouse.com. SupplyHouse. Real people. Real service. Indeed Listeners of this show get a $75 Sponsored Job Credit to help give your job the premium placement it deserves at http://Indeed.com/podcast Gametime Today's episode is brought to you by Gametime. Download the Gametime app, create an account, and use code LOCKEDON for $20 off your first purchase. Terms and conditions apply. FanDuel Today's episode is brought to you by FanDuel. During the tournament FanDuel is offering $300 back in Bonus Bets every day for ten days. Visit https://FANDUEL.COM to get started — Play Your Game. FANDUEL DISCLAIMER: 21+ in select states. First online real money wager only. Bonus issued as non-withdrawable free bets that expire in 14 days. Restrictions apply. See terms at sportsbook.fanduel.com. Gambling Problem? Call 1-800-GAMBLER or visit FanDuel.com/RG (CO, IA, MD, MI, NJ, PA, IL, VA, WV), 1-800-NEXT-STEP or text NEXTSTEP to 53342 (AZ), 1-888-789-7777 or visit ccpg.org/chat (CT), 1-800-9-WITH-IT (IN), 1-800-522-4700 (WY, KS) or visit ksgamblinghelp.com (KS), 1-877-770-STOP (LA), 1-877-8-HOPENY or text HOPENY (467369) (NY), TN REDLINE 1-800-889-9789 (TN) Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
Dans ce nouvel épisode de Failles, je reçois Catherine Vieu Charier, une femme au destin romanesque. Ancienne institutrice, membre du Parti Communiste et adjointe à la Mairie de Paris chargée de la mémoire, Catherine s'est construite en opposition à l'angoisse maladive de ses parents.Au micro, elle se livre sans filtre sur ses traumatismes d'enfance, son grand amour avec un enfant caché pendant la guerre, les deuils terribles qui ont jalonné son parcours, et le lourd secret de sa grand-mère face à la milice française.Un témoignage rare, brut et lumineux sur la résilience, où l'on découvre comment une femme qui a refusé d'avoir des enfants a finalement passé 35 ans de sa vie à honorer la mémoire de ceux que l'Histoire a voulu effacer. "Je voulais réparer le monde", nous dit-elle. Pari réussi.00:00 - Introduction : "Je voulais réparer le monde"01:04 - Accueil de Catherine Vieu-Charier01:31 - Que représente le mot "Failles" ?02:13 - Le Kintsugi et la fragilité maternelle03:06 - Grandir étouffée par l'angoisse parentale04:19 - Une adolescence rebelle : renvoyée du lycée !06:06 - La fuite salvatrice vers Paris07:36 - Dépression, psychothérapie et mariage de raison08:44 - La mort de ses parents : un cataclysme libérateur09:07 - L'engagement au Parti Communiste : de l'idéal à la réalité11:07 - Henri : la rencontre avec l'amour de sa vie12:16 - Un amour clandestin partagé dans le plus grand respect13:12 - Ramener Henri, enfant caché, à son identité juive15:35 - La rue de Tlemsen : le point de départ de son grand combat16:39 - Traquer l'oubli : le travail titanesque pour retrouver les noms18:04 - Le lourd secret de sa grand-mère face à la milice française23:55 - 25 ans de soutien politique pour la mémoire des enfants juifs26:45 - Survivre aux disparitions tragiques de toute sa famille de cœur28:20 - Le rebond bénévole : Yad Vashem et la Fondation pour la Mémoire de la Shoah30:01 - Une nouvelle vie et le coup de foudre avec Schlomo31:51 - Le choix assumé de ne jamais avoir d'enfant33:04 - Retrouver les visages des enfants dans les rues de Belleville35:55 - "La vie c'est la réponse à l'horreur du monde"37:14 - Le tirage de cartes38:25 - Épilogue : la fin de toutes ses peursTournage à l'Hôtel NouchaMon compte Instagram @NoemieSylbergKlugmanMe contacter noemiesylberg@influxacademy.comCollaborations commerciales: noemiesylberg@influxacademy.comCo-production/Influx - https://www.influxcrew.comPost production: AA ProductionHébergement AcastBonne écoute ! Hébergé par Acast. Visitez acast.com/privacy pour plus d'informations.
How do you react to changes in the industry? In this episode of Medical Spa Insider, host Alex Thiersch interviews Max Baybak, co-founder of Influx Marketing, a leading agency in aesthetic marketing. They discuss the evolution of the aesthetic industry, the challenges faced by marketing agencies, and the impact of AI on marketing strategies. Max introduces Growth Stack, a new platform designed specifically for medical spas, emphasizing the importance of personalization and effective web design in today's digital landscape. The conversation highlights the need for agencies to adapt to changing technologies and the ongoing relevance of websites in marketing. Takeaways include: Influx Marketing's history of specializing in marketing medical aesthetic Why they focus on understanding the patient journey Challenges and opportunities provided by developments in AI technology The development of Growth Stack and how it allows for more personalized outreach Business's need to stay competitive in a changing environment A preview of the Medical Spa Show and Influx's involvement in the program
Where do bugs go in the winter? Rose Pest Solutions' Marketing Director Janelle Iaccino, A.K.A. ‘The Bug Girl,' joins Jon Hansen to talk about everything bugs! Janelle talks about waiting until mothers day weekend for gardening, products to use on cluster flies, and termites. To learn more about Rose Pest Solutions and what they can […]
Manuel Diaz a 29 ans d'expérience sur le web. Pionnier de la transformation digitale avec Reflect puis Emakina (revendue en 2021), il a fondé Influx : la maison de créateurs influents malgré eux. Guillaume Pley, Laurent Baffie, Léo Duff, Romain Lanery : depuis 7 ans, Influx accompagne des créateurs et entrepreneurs à devenir de véritables médias de niche.===Dans cet épisode, vous allez découvrir :La guerre de l'attention : comment les marques déplacent leurs budgets vers la Creator EconomyLe shift historique : pourquoi la télé linéaire est en train de perdre la guerre (téléspectateur moyen : 57 ans)La Creator Economy entre dans sa phase d'adolescence : qu'est-ce que ça change pour les créateurs et les marquesComment passer de créateur de contenu à média de niche (et pourquoi c'est obligatoire)Les 8 layers de professionnalisation : pourquoi créer du contenu ne représente que 20% du jobYouTube = première régie publicitaire au monde (60 milliards de dollars/an) : ce que ça implique pour l'avenirLe piège de l'artisanat seul dans son coin : pourquoi il est devenu quasi impossible de percer en créant du contenu seul de son côté===Cet épisode est pour vous si : vous êtes créateur de contenu et cherchez à professionnaliser votre approche, vous êtes entrepreneur et voulez comprendre comment le contenu peut devenir votre meilleur levier marketing, ou vous observez cette industrie et voulez anticiper les 5 prochaines années.Liens : Prochain mastermind (liste d'attente) : Liste d'attente mastermind :https://tally.so/r/3jdd74?utm_source=ausha&utm_medium=podcast&utm_campaign=episode-163Squared Masterminds :https://squared.euRomain Collignon : https://www.linkedin.com/in/romaincollignon-mastermind/Influx : https://influxcrew.com/Manuel Diaz : https://www.linkedin.com/in/manueldiaz/Hébergé par Ausha. Visitez ausha.co/politique-de-confidentialite pour plus d'informations.
Have you been noticing more synchronicities lately? In this livestream, Kara Goodwin explores what synchronicities really are, why they often increase during times of spiritual awakening, and how they may reflect a deeper shift in consciousness. Fresh back from the Sedona Ascension Retreat, Kara shares powerful personal stories of uncanny timing, repeating themes, and meaningful patterns that seemed to mirror each other in surprising ways. She explains how synchronicities can be more than coincidence, offering signs of alignment, heightened awareness, and communion with the universe. Kara also connects synchronicity with sacred geometry, energetic shifts, the spring equinox, and the acceleration many people are feeling right now. This conversation is an invitation to pay closer attention to the repeating patterns in your life and consider what they may be revealing to you. In this episode: What synchronicities are and how to recognize them The difference between synchronicity and coincidence Why synchronicities may increase during spiritual awakening Personal synchronicity stories from Kara's return from Sedona How sacred geometry reflects repeating patterns in reality Why synchronicity can be a sign of spiritual alignment The connection between consciousness shifts and repeating themes How heightened energy can make reality feel more responsive Why delight, mystery, and awareness matter on the spiritual path Join Kara for this grounded but expansive conversation on the hidden patterns shaping our spiritual lives. Register for Kara's upcoming event with Kimberly Meredith here: https://www.karagoodwin.com/kimberly Explore Kara's meditations, podcast, and more: https://www.karagoodwin.com/
On Tuesday's Football Daily Phil Egan brings you all the latest from the Republic of Ireland camp.Ireland continue preparations in World Cup playoffs with a training session ahead of Thursday's clash in PragueJohn Egan highlights the huge boost expected from travelling Irish fansAssistant coach John O'Shea says Bosun Lawal is fit despite club concernsNathan Collins plays down midfield worries following Josh Cullen's injury absenceSeamus Coleman returns to the squad, with leadership praised by teammatesDebate over match sharpness vs freshness as Ireland weigh up selection optionsCollins opens up on his recent injury struggles at BrentfordFull Off The Ball coverage preview: commentary, fan content, and live shows from PragueJosh Magennis hopes tournament experience can guide Northern Ireland past ItalyEthan Ampadu backs Wales to use home advantage in their playoff pushArsenal Women face Chelsea Women in a huge UEFA Women's Champions League quarter-finalFA Community Shield set for Principality Stadium due to Wembley scheduling conflictsBecome a member and sign up at offtheball.com/join
Thanks for tuning in to RealAg Radio with your host Shaun Haney! On today's show, Haney is joined by: Deb Conlon of the Grain Farmers of Ontario on the influx of U.S. ethanol into Canada, and why Canada needs a domestic feedstock use requirement. Teresa Aguiar Cordero of the Pests and Predators Podcast for a... Read More
Thanks for tuning in to RealAg Radio with your host Shaun Haney! On today's show, Haney is joined by: Deb Conlon of the Grain Farmers of Ontario on the influx of U.S. ethanol into Canada, and why Canada needs a domestic feedstock use requirement. Teresa Aguiar Cordero of the Pests and Predators Podcast for a... Read More
We focus heavily on the turbulent history of the physical temple lot in Independence, Missouri, and the controversial figure of apostle Otto Fetting. Daniel Malone, a Sunday school teacher for the Church of Christ (Temple Lot) gives his insights. https://youtu.be/xqRZPoyaUqk Don't miss our other conversations on Hedrickites: https://gospeltangents.com/denominations/Hedrickites/ Copyright © 2026 Gospel Tangents All Rights Reserved The 1920s Influx and a Changing Church During the 1920s, the RLDS Church experienced a major schism over “supreme directional control,” which led to a massive influx of former RLDS members joining the Church of Christ. This sudden growth swelled the Independence congregation from roughly 250 to nearly 600 members. Amidst an era of intense theological debates, the Church of Christ made a monumental organizational change in 1925: they completely abolished the office of a presiding elder (or president), choosing instead to be led collectively by a Quorum of Twelve Apostles. However, Malone candidly admits that the early church had a “horrible track record” of electing apostles, resulting in numerous leaders leaving and taking factions of the church with them. Otto Fetting and the Masonic Blueprints One of the most notable apostles from this era was Otto Fetting, who joined around 1927 and claimed to receive a series of revelations from John the Baptist. Fetting instructed the church to build a temple and provided blueprints for a massive 180-by-90-foot structure that Malone describes as looking like a Masonic lodge. This directly contradicted Joseph Smith’s earlier instructions to build the Independence temple to match the dimensions of the Kirtland temple, which was much smaller. Fetting’s revelations eventually commanded that members be rebaptized, which was a bridge too far for the church. The Church of Christ ultimately rejected Fetting, redacted all of his revelations, and considers them non-binding8. Ironically, the 180-by-90-foot dimensions proposed by Fetting are the ones still marked out on the temple lot today. The Cornerstone Controversy While excavating the foundation for Fetting’s temple, workers unearthed cornerstones that are currently housed in the church’s visitor center. Malone expressed deep personal suspicion regarding these artifacts. While he acknowledges the possibility that Joseph Smith could have originally placed them there to mark the spot, Malone finds it highly convenient that they were discovered right as Fetting was attempting to legitimize his massive temple project, suggesting they could potentially be forgeries planted by Fetting. Current Temple Plans and “Closed Communion” Despite owning the property, the Church of Christ has absolutely no current plans to build a temple. They have money strictly earmarked and set aside for a temple, but they refuse to move forward unless they receive a direct, divine revelation from God commanding them to do so. We also addressed a rumor regarding a Brazilian restoration group attempting to merge with the Church of Christ to gain voting rights over the temple lot. Malone dismissed the likelihood of this, explaining that the church practices “closed communion” and requires all new members to be rebaptized directly into their organization. In fact, they stopped accepting priesthood and baptismal transfers from the RLDS Church back in the 1920s or 1930s due to stark differences in belief. Don't miss our other conversations on the Temple Lot group: https://gospeltangents.com/denominations/Hedrickites/ Copyright © 2026 Gospel Tangents All Rights Reserved 0:00 Otto Fetting/Temple Cornerstones 15:11 Brazil Group
The NIL enforcement czar says an influx of third-party deals is not what many school leaders expected. Correspondent Gethin Coolbaugh reports.
Reggie Adetula & Paul Gallant begin the show reacting & discussing the Rockets getting a close road win over the Charlotte Hornets to begin the stretch run. The Houston Astros begin Grapefruit League play tomorrow, & the infield issue looms. Reggie & Paul discuss. Plus, Question of the Day inspired by Sacramento State moving up to FBS.
The Houston Astros begin Grapefruit League play tomorrow, & the infield issue looms. Reggie & Paul discuss.
Sign up now to access the daily Notre Dame news and recruiting scoop on the Four Horsemen Lounge and all of the premium Notre Dame stories on IrishIllustrated.com!Get your first month for only $1.00 -- sign up today.What's on your mind?Talk about it at the Four Horseman LoungeSign up for our FREE Notre Dame Newsletter Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
Sign up now to access the daily Notre Dame news and recruiting scoop on the Four Horsemen Lounge and all of the premium Notre Dame stories on IrishIllustrated.com!Get your first month for only $1.00 -- sign up today.What's on your mind?Talk about it at the Four Horseman LoungeSign up for our FREE Notre Dame Newsletter Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
International signing day has come and gone, and we review the top 5 prospects the Orioles signed. Some rumors, and a lot of internet speculation, have tentatively tied Zac Gallen to the O's this offseason. Could he recapture the near Cy Young form he showed in 2023? Or is the decline real? BlueSky Twitter YouTube Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
In this episode, Kirsten Roldan discusses effective strategies for building an email list, focusing on the importance of creating a consistent influx of high-quality subscribers. She emphasizes the use of monthly themes to engage audiences and position oneself as an authority in a specific niche. The conversation covers how to promote these themes effectively and maintain a consistent email strategy to keep subscribers engaged and interested.
In today's Markets Outlook, Etherealize founders Vivek Raman and Danny Ryan join Jennifer Sanasie to discuss why Ethereum is emerging from "regulatory purgatory" and entering a multi-trillion dollar repricing phase. - Check out CoinDesk's research report on Pudgy Penguins at: https://www.coindesk.com/research/pudgy-penguins-a-new-blueprint-for-tokenized-culture. - Timecodes: 01:20 – Will The Clarity Act Pass?02:56 – Why the Founders Remain Optimistic on Crypto Legislation04:47 – Why Danny Ryan Left the Ethereum Foundation for Etherealize05:30 – The Institutional Case for Ethereum11:46 – Why the Stalled Market Structure Bill Won't Stop Growth15:51 – $15,000 ETH: Breaking Down Vivek Raman's 2026 Prediction20:41 – Can Ethereum Handle an Influx of Assets?22:26 – How Institutions Are Thinking About Privacy - This episode was hosted by Jennifer Sanasie.
In today's Markets Outlook, Etherealize founders Vivek Raman and Danny Ryan join Jennifer Sanasie to discuss why Ethereum is emerging from "regulatory purgatory" and entering a multi-trillion dollar repricing phase. - Check out CoinDesk's research report on Pudgy Penguins at: https://www.coindesk.com/research/pudgy-penguins-a-new-blueprint-for-tokenized-culture. - Timecodes: 01:20 – Will The Clarity Act Pass?02:56 – Why the Founders Remain Optimistic on Crypto Legislation04:47 – Why Danny Ryan Left the Ethereum Foundation for Etherealize05:30 – The Institutional Case for Ethereum11:46 – Why the Stalled Market Structure Bill Won't Stop Growth15:51 – $15,000 ETH: Breaking Down Vivek Raman's 2026 Prediction20:41 – Can Ethereum Handle an Influx of Assets?22:26 – How Institutions Are Thinking About Privacy - This episode was hosted by Jennifer Sanasie.
Finishing Our Fill in the Blank Game; The List: The National Football League, Bo Nix; John Calipari on the Influx of older/pro players in college basketball & Betting Lines for the Weekend; Tell Your Story, LA Chargers.
Gene responds to thoughtful listener feedback on record-low fertility rates and explores why childcare, IVF, and returning to work for fortysomething mothers can be so economically challenging. He then travels back to ancient Rome to unpack a curious moment after Augustus's victory over Antony and Cleopatra, when treasure flooded into Rome, interest rates plummeted, and land values soared—and explains how this fits neatly into modern monetary economics. Finally, Gene revisits remarkable exchanges between Milton Friedman, Alan Greenspan, and Ronald Reagan that shed fresh light on the perennial debate over the gold standard.Gene would love to hear your thoughts on this episode. You can email him via contact@economicsexplored.com. TimestampsIntroduction (0:00)Childcare Costs and Staffing Ratios (5:15)IVF Costs and Penalties for Women Returning to Work (9:52)Rise of Singleton Households and Economics of Smaller Populations (17:32)Economic Impact of Ancient Rome's Influx of Gold and Treasure (22:56)Milton Friedman and the Gold Standard (42:01)TakeawaysChildcare costs are structurally high due to labour intensity, mandated staff–child ratios, and qualification requirements.The “motherhood penalty” is real and appears driven partly by human capital loss during career breaks and partly by occupational choices for flexibility.Augustus's influx of treasure into Rome increased real money balances, pushing interest rates from ~12% to ~4% and boosting land prices—an excellent real-world example of short-run monetary non-neutrality.Milton Friedman and Alan Greenspan both advised Ronald Reagan NOT to pursue a gold standard, arguing fiscal discipline and controlled monetary growth matter more than metal backing.Links relevant to the conversationReferenced Previous EpisodesIs Gold Flashing a Warning Sign? https://economics-explained.simplecast.com/episodes/is-gold-flashing-a-warning-sign-ep303The Great Baby Busthttps://economics-explained.simplecast.com/episodes/the-great-baby-bust-why-it-happened-and-what-it-means-for-us-ep300The Gender Pay Debate: Understanding the Factors Behind the Gap w/ Dr Leonora Risse - EP230https://economics-explained.simplecast.com/episodes/the-gender-pay-debate-understanding-the-factors-behind-the-gap-w-dr-leonora-risse-ep230The Gender Pay Gap w/ Dr Leonora Rissehttps://economics-explained.simplecast.com/episodes/the-gender-pay-gap-with-dr-leonora-risseChina's falling population & global population update - EP174https://economics-explained.simplecast.com/episodes/chinas-falling-population-global-population-update-ep174U.S. Census data on rising singleton householdshttps://www.census.gov/library/stories/2023/06/more-than-a-quarter-all-households-have-one-person.html “The Motherhood Wage Penalty: A Meta-Analysis” – Social Science Research paperhttps://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0049089X20300144Florida childcare staffing ratioshttps://www.elcslc.org/parents/vpk-locator/licensing-files-what-to-look-for/state-of-florida-mandated-adult-to-child-ratios/Australian childcare qualification requirementshttps://earlychildhood.qld.gov.au/careers/qualifications-and-pathways/approved-qualificationsBooks MentionedTom Holland's translation of Suetonius – Lives of the Caesarshttps://www.amazon.com.au/Lives-Caesars-Suetonius/dp/0241186897Sebastian Mallaby – The Man Who Knew: The Life and Times of Alan Greenspanhttps://www.amazon.com.au/Man-Who-Knew-Times-Greenspan/dp/0143111094Mark Blaug – Economic Theory in Retrospecthttps://www.amazon.com.au/Economic-Theory-Retrospect-Universiteit-Amsterdam/dp/0521577012Cassius Dio – Roman Historyhttps://penelope.uchicago.edu/Thayer/e/roman/texts/cassius_dio/51*.htmlLumo Coffee promotion10% of Lumo Coffee's Seriously Healthy Organic Coffee.Website: https://www.lumocoffee.com/10EXPLOREDPromo code: 10EXPLORED
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‘I found myself inside myself'- from Cluster B, to AuADHD by Sarah St James. In this episode of 3CR's Spoken Word show which aired on Thursday 20th November 2025, you will hear poet Sarah St James talk about performance, transitioning and representation.Content Warning: This episdoe contains references to mental health, drug use and suicide. Sarah St James- or ‘Sadie'- is a trans woman and spoken word poet. Originally born and raised in Meanjin, she has been based in Naarm since 2018. Her writing explores themes of identity, accountability and survival through the lenses of gender, sexuality and familial dysfunction. With a background in theatre, Sarah's work lends itself best to live performance. She has been speaking her poems aloud since participating in ‘Ruckus' poetry slams and ‘Roving Conspiracies' open mic events in 2014. Sarah's writing has been published in the anthology In-Flux, trans and gender diverse reflections and imaginings. As well as Chaotic Musings Volume 3. Her first solo publishing venture was the hand bound anthology “The Brown Paper Diaries” soon to be available in print.Poems written and performed by Sarah St James in this episode:Cluster B, to AuADHDSitting With It Kalliope X FundraiserSunday 30th November 2025 in Thornbury.Featuring MANISHA ANJALI, ELENA GOMEZ and TONY BIRCH.Plus music from the THE BLACK SEA ENSEMBLE.Tickets available at https://events.humanitix.com/kalliopex-speaks. CreditsRecorded, produced and edited by Indrani Perera.Thank you to Sarah St James for sharing her poetry and to you for listening!
Live from LashCon 2025 in California! In this power-packed episode, Sheila Bella sits down with a beauty entrepreneur struggling to get new clients through the door. In under 20 minutes, Sheila helps her uncover the truth behind inconsistent bookings, wasted ad spend, and how to finally build steady client flow. Whether you're a lash artist, PMU trainer, or salon owner, this live coaching session will help you shift from guessing to growing. ✨ 5 Points of Interest for Listeners: Why boosting posts isn't the same as running strategic ads. How to turn discount clients into loyal, full-price regulars. The lifetime value mindset: why one client is worth thousands. The real reason visibility + engagement matter more than discounts. How to use DMs the right way to create consistent bookings.
In this episode of AstrologyNow, we explore the deep emotional tides stirred by three planets retrograde in water signs— Jupiter in Cancer, Saturn in Pisces, and Mercury in Scorpio. We explore how their backward motion invites reflection and emotional maturity. We discuss how presence and compassion are often more healing than trying to fix or change the emotional experience for ourselves or those around us. We explore the new and full moon in Mars ruled signs with a full moon in Aries and new moon in Scorpio. Simultaneously, we have Mars in Scorpio - gaining immense power and offering us the opportunity to change, transform, and level up. This is such a time for courageous and bold action! But will there be explosive intensity or volatility? This month is an interesting combination of raw, bold power while also showing emotional intensity and vulnerability. We discuss staying grounded, curious, and realistic to held keep us supported in the month ahead. YOUTUBE:D9 exploration:https://youtu.be/HTgYcjltyasCharacteristics of Your Spouse:https://youtu.be/i_cOvdSbjy0Soulmate Astrologyhttps://youtu.be/ExnDysvjzUwChristine:website: innerknowing.yogainstagram: astrologynow_podcastpatreon: patreon.com/astrologynowpodcast keywords: astrology, jyotish, Vedic astrology, sidereal astrology, nakshatras, spirituality, Christine Rodriguez, aries, libra, scorpio, libra, capricorn, Nakshatra, new moon, taurus, Venus, Jupiter, Pisces, Spirituality, horoscope, retrograde, eclipse, solar eclipse, new moon, lunar eclipse
Book Title: Wild Ride: A Short History of the Opening and Closing of the Chinese Economy Author: Anne Stevenson Yang Headline: Ghost Cities, Mounting Debt, and Xi Jinping's Increased Surveillance The cash influx led to building "ghost cities" like Kangbashi and vast infrastructure, often for show. Post-2008, Chinapoured trillions more into the economy, fueling land-collateralized loans and an unsustainable real estate boom. Under Xi Jinping, severe COVID lockdowns and widespread disappointment led to increased surveillance and a mounting debt crisis, with municipalities struggling to pay essential services as the dream of unbridled economic growth retreats. 1959
With gold prices nearing record highs, beginner investors should be exploring different gold investment options— before prices go higher.Today's Stocks & Topics: OMF - OneMain Holdings Inc., Market Wrap, ARE - Alexandria Real Estate Equities Inc., APLD - Applied Digital Corporation, Influx of Capital, Credit Card Interest Rates, TGT - Target Corp.Our Sponsors:* Check out Avocado Green Mattress: https://www.avocadogreenmattress.com* Check out TruDiagnostic and use my code INVEST for a great deal: https://www.trudiagnostic.com* Check out Upwork: https://upwork.comAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brands