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Choose People Love Pets
Building Future-Ready Veterinarians: Inside the Mind of Dr. Eleanor Green

Choose People Love Pets

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 1, 2026 98:15


In this episode, Dr. Brianna Armstrong sits down with veterinary leader and educator Dr. Eleanor Green for a deep conversation on leadership, veterinary education, innovation, and the future of the profession. Dr. Green reflects on her journey from aspiring equine veterinarian to becoming the first female dean at Texas A&M University College of Veterinary Medicine and later helping found the Lyon College School of Veterinary Medicine. Together, they explore how leadership evolves, how culture is shaped from the top down, and why adaptability may be one of the most important skills future veterinarians can develop. The conversation also dives into AI, virtual reality, simulation-based education, and how technology could fundamentally reshape veterinary medicine and veterinary schools in the coming decades. In This Episode Dr. Green's unexpected path into leadership  What it's actually like to serve as a veterinary dean  Building healthy organizational culture in veterinary medicine  The importance of integrity, listening, and psychological safety  Being a woman leader in veterinary medicine during a very different era  Adaptability quotient vs resilience  Conflict resolution and leadership communication  Founding a new veterinary school vs leading an established institution  The origins of the Veterinary Innovation Summit  How CoVet AI and AI tools may reshape veterinary education  Virtual reality, simulations, and the future of clinical training  Why veterinary medicine must evolve to stay future-ready  Memorable Quotes “Leaders make the lives of the people in their organization better.” “It's not about career-ready veterinarians. It's about future-ready veterinarians.” “Culture starts at the top.” “Our number one choice is for you to be happy here. Our number two choice is for you to be happy somewhere else.” Organizations & Topics Mentioned Texas A&M University College of Veterinary Medicine  Lyon College School of Veterinary Medicine  Singularity University  Association of American Veterinary Medical Colleges  CoVet AI  Veterinary Innovation Summit  AI in veterinary medicine  Virtual reality and simulation training  Veterinary leadership and culture Follow for more:  FB: ⁠https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=61556480229406&mibextid=LQQJ4d⁠  IG: ⁠https://www.instagram.com/choosepeoplelovepets?igsh=MTVzZjc4ZHE4MWd2NQ%3D%3D&utm_source=qr⁠  LI: ⁠https://www.linkedin.com/company/choose-people-love-pets/  

The TraderLion Podcast
Inside the Mind of a US Investing Champion — Leif Soreide on High Tight Flags

The TraderLion Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 31, 2026 79:02


Nothing But The Truth
Inside the Mind of a Killer: David Scott's Most Intense True Crime Interviews

Nothing But The Truth

Play Episode Listen Later May 30, 2026 31:21


Ever wondered what it is like to sit just three feet away from a convicted murderer and look them in the eye? In this episode of Nothing But the Truth, hosts Bob Bianchi and Dave Bruno sit down with veteran investigative journalist David Scott to discuss his award winning series, Interview with a Killer. David Scott shares his unique experiences from the front lines of true crime journalism, having won a Peabody and 14 Emmy awards for his work. He discusses the intense psychological preparation required to interview death row inmates and the chilling reality of what happens when the cameras start rolling inside a supermax prison. Throughout the conversation, the group explores the fine line between forensic psychology and hardball journalism. David explains how he attempts to break through the spin and manipulation of some of the most dangerous individuals in the country. From discussing the logistics of prison security to the emotional impact on victims families, this episode provides a deep dive into the darkest aspects of the human mind. Key topics include the reality of life inside high security facilities, the difference between crimes of passion and senseless overkill, and why understanding the antagonist is crucial for the justice system. David also provides recommendations for where to start with his series and what he has learned about humanity after 20 episodes of facing killers.  

Built to Sell Radio
Ep 548 Inside the Mind of an Acquirer: The Threat and Curse of AI

Built to Sell Radio

Play Episode Listen Later May 29, 2026 42:05


A lot of owners are losing sleep over AI right now. They watch search traffic erode, they see competitors automating, and they wonder if the business they spent twenty years building is quietly becoming obsolete.  Jaryd Krause sees it differently. He's a buyer. And when he looks at a 20-year-old company run by an owner who is "scared of AI and selling because of it," he sees an acquisition opportunity, not a write-off.  Krause has been acquiring online businesses since 2014.

The Real Oshow Podcast
Inside the Mind of Patrick Mahomes' QB Coach: Jeff Christensen

The Real Oshow Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 29, 2026 43:42


Welcome To The Real Oshow,0:00 Intro1:00 Who is Jeff Christensen3:00 Biggest Mistakes Young QB's Are Making 7:00 Working With Ty Simpson 8:40 Why Team's Miss On QB's10:30 Drew Mestemaker, Next Tom Brady? 15:00 Agent & Coach Relationship19:30 How NIL is Affecting College Football 27:00 Where is College Football Headed30:00 Working With Patrick Mahomes38:30 Why Hand Size Matters For QB's42:00 Closing Thoughts In this episode, Zachary and Joshua sit down with quarterback coaching legend Jeff Christensen. Coach to stars like Patrick Mahomes, Arch Manning, Ty Simpson, and countless college QBs. We break down how NLI is transforming college football, hear about Jeff finding the next “Tom Brady,” and get an inside look at what makes Mahomes tick. Plus, we dive into why hand size used to make or break quarterbacks and what's changing today. Whether you're a football junkie or just love hearing about the game's future, this is one you don't want to miss!Check out our YouTube page - https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCoqz3s_B_VYHuQtuVIDxpiQTikTok - https://www.tiktok.com/@therealoshow?is_from_webapp=1&sender_device=pcTweet @zacharyowings2 with your thoughts about the podcast or suggestions for future shows.Music by Leno Tk - Greatness (Streaming on all platforms)

unSILOed with Greg LaBlanc
655. Inside The Mind of DeepMind's Founder with Sebastian Mallaby

unSILOed with Greg LaBlanc

Play Episode Listen Later May 28, 2026 49:38


How did a teenage video game designer from London become a Nobel Prize-winning scientist behind one of the most consequential technology efforts in history? Sebastian Mallaby is a senior fellow at the Council on Foreign Relations and author of the new book, The Infinity Machine: Demis Hassabis, DeepMind, and the Quest for Superintelligence which provides an in-depth look into one of the greatest minds behind artificial general intelligence. In this episode, Sebastian and Greg discuss how Hassabis's early immersion in game design and neuroscience shaped his unique approach to artificial intelligence, why groundbreaking science is increasingly happening outside academia, and the tension between scientific discovery and corporate strategy.  *unSILOed Podcast is produced by University FM.* Episode Quotes: Why AI is becoming an ‘infinity machine' 03:01: It struck me that two breakthroughs in AI pointed to more to come. And these were AlphaGo and then AlphaFold. And what these two things had in common was—you had a sort of massive combinatorial space in both cases. So with Go, because it's a nineteen-by-nineteen board, the very first move, there's three hundred and sixty-one choices, then there's three-sixty for the second one. If you multiply that out, you pretty soon get to a search space which is sort of, you know, approaching infinity in terms of the number of possible permutations in the game. And with proteins, the way they can fold is even bigger. And so in both of these challenges, effectively, you have a machine that can make sense of near infinity of data, so an infinity machine. And once you have that, I figured, well, it's niche for the moment, but it may not stay niche forever. The “Third Way” that helped Google overcome the innovator's dilemma 44:06: The third way is you have a skunkworks, like DeepMind in London, which is a separate entity, and you're letting them kind of be the new policy in waiting, like the fightback policy in waiting. And you don't activate it. But when the moment comes when your competitor embraces the new technology, and you're in danger of falling foul of the innovator's dilemma, then you've got the answer because you've been keeping it ready, and you bring it in, and then you fight back fast. How DeepMind helped Google catch up in the AI race 42:54: How did they, in the space of two and a half years, go from the merger announcement to Gemini 3.0, which was better than the ChatGPT rivals? The key to it is that DeepMind had that top-down strike-team methodology, which came from the video game development world, and they imposed that on the Mountain View team, which was much more bottom-up and kind of inchoate in the research process. And that's what generated Gemini 3.0. That's how they got ahead. Show Links: Recommended Resources: Sebastian Mallaby | unSILOed AlphaGo AlphaFold Gödel, Escher, Bach by Douglas Hofstadter Geoffrey Hinton Mustafa Suleyman Guest Profile: Senior Fellow Profile at Council on Foreign Relations Professional Profile on LinkedIn Guest Work: The Infinity Machine: Demis Hassabis, DeepMind, and the Quest for Superintelligence  The Power Law: Venture Capital and the Making of the New Future  More Money Than God: Hedge Funds and the Making of a New Elite  The Man Who Knew: The Life and Times of Alan Greenspan Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.

The Hopeaholics
Inside the Mind of an Addicted Police Officer with Scott Graham | The Hopeaholics Podcast

The Hopeaholics

Play Episode Listen Later May 26, 2026 76:57


Inside the Mind of an Addicted Police Officer with Scott Graham | The Hopeaholics PodcastFrom corrupt cop to nationally respected interventionist, Scott Graham shares one of the wildest and most powerful recovery stories we've ever heard. In this episode of the Hopeaholics Podcast, Scott opens up about living a double life as an LA County Sheriff battling addiction, getting arrested while on duty, becoming an exotic dancer after prison, finding faith, marrying his wife in just 20 days, and ultimately dedicating his life to helping families heal from addiction. With over 2,000 interventions and nearly four decades in recovery work, this conversation is packed with raw honesty, redemption, laughter, and life-changing insight for anyone struggling with addiction, mental health, or family trauma. If you or someone you love is fighting this battle, this episode will leave you inspired and hopeful. Scott also breaks down why family recovery is just as important as individual recovery, and how healing the entire household can change generational patterns forever. From shocking undercover stories to deeply emotional moments about faith, prison, marriage, and fatherhood, this episode takes you on an unforgettable journey of transformation.#TheHopeaholics #redemption #recovery #AlcoholAddiction #AddictionRecovery #wedorecover #SobrietyJourney #MyStory #Hope #wedorecover #treatmentcenter #natalieevamarieJoin our patreon to get access to an EXTRA EPISODE every week of ‘Off the Record', exclusive content, a thriving recovery community, and opportunities to be featured on the podcast. https://patreon.com/TheHopeaholics Go to www.Wolfpak.com today and support our sponsors. Don't forget to use code: HOPEAHOLICSPODCAST for 10% off!Follow the Hopeaholics on our Socials:https://www.instagram.com/thehopeaholics https://linktr.ee/thehopeaholicsBuy Merch: https://thehopeaholics.myshopify.comVisit our Treatment Centers: https://www.hopebythesea.comIf you or a loved one needs help, please call or text 949-615-8588. We have the resources to treat mental health and addiction. Sponsored by the Infiniti Group LLC:https://www.infinitigroupllc.com Timestamps:00:03:00 - Meeting and Marrying His Wife in 20 Days00:03:32 - From Pool Cleaner to LA County Sheriff00:04:47 - Lying Through the Sheriff Hiring Process00:06:05 - Joining Vice Narcotics and Addiction Escalating00:08:08 - Marriage Falling Apart While Thriving at Work00:09:01 - Running Corrupt Drug Stops for Money00:10:50 - Getting Exposed in Court00:11:31 - Arrested on Duty and Facing Prison00:12:11 - Becoming an Exotic Dancer After Jail00:13:39 - Meeting Jenny at Sagebrush Cantina00:16:39 - Eloping in Vegas00:17:21 - Pleading Guilty and Going to Prison00:20:36 - Discovering His Calling in Interventions

The Animals at Home Network
252: Inside the Mind of a Reptile | Daniel Yates - AAH

The Animals at Home Network

Play Episode Listen Later May 25, 2026 126:21


In this episode, Daniel Yates presented his research on the neuroscience of reptiles. Daniel shared his PowerPoint presentation titled "Learning Science and How to Deal with People for My Reptiles," focusing on the brain anatomy of reptiles and how it compares to human brain structure. He explained key concepts, including the three "humps" of the reptile brain (forebrain, mid brain, and cerebellum), the optic tectum's role in processing visual information, and how different reptile species have adapted their brain structures based on their environments and behaviors. Daniel discussed various studies, including a 40-species analysis and shared his hypothesis about how reptiles perceive and interact with their environments. The conversation also touched on his personal background in science and his approach to studying reptile neuroscience, emphasizing the need for more research in this area.SHOW NOTES: https://www.animalsathomenetwork.com/252-daniel-yates/SPONSORS: Visit The BioDude: https://www.thebiodude.com/ Visit Zoo Med Labs here: https://zoomed.com/JOIN US ON PATREON: https://www.patreon.com/animalsathomeLINKS FROM THE EPISODE:https://www.youtube.com/@UCETeOch6OVLTC9GQPR3_QhQ PDF DOWNLOAD: https://www.animalsathomenetwork.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/05/Neuroscience-of-Reptiles.pdf

Victory Tulsa: Paul Daugherty
INSIDE THE MIND OF A GIANT SLAYER | PAUL DAUGHERTY | PSALMS OF DAVID SERIES PT. 2

Victory Tulsa: Paul Daugherty

Play Episode Listen Later May 24, 2026 62:52


BEAUTE INDUSTRIE
328: Inside the Mind of a Success Driver with Maria Enna-Cocciolone from INSKIN Cosmedics

BEAUTE INDUSTRIE

Play Episode Listen Later May 24, 2026 103:59


Today's episode is a rare opportunity to step inside the mind of someone who has shaped the Australian beauty and aesthetics landscape more than most people realise.For over four decades, Maria Cocciolone, Founder and CEO of INSKIN Cosmedics, has been a driving force behind some of the most respected brands, philosophies, and education frameworks in modern skin health. But this conversation isn't about products, protocols, or business milestones. It's about the psychology, values and quiet discipline behind a lifetime of impact.We explore the defining moments that forged her leadership style, the mindset she leans on when navigating uncertainty, and the habits that fuel her ability to innovate without compromise. Maria's reflections offer uncommon clarity for clinic owners, practitioners, and entrepreneurs who want to build something meaningful, sustainable, and future-focused in an industry that reinvents itself every few years.From decision-making patterns and creative tension, to scaling with purpose and leading with heart—this is a conversation about what truly drives excellence, and why mindset is the real differentiator between businesses that plateau and those that evolve.Let's dive into this deeply insightful and intimate discussion with the incredible Maria Cocciolone. The ABIC Podcast is an independent podcast that operates with the support of our listeners (that's you!) So if you would like to support the show, we would very much appreciate that. Hit ‘subscribe' on Apple Podcasts or ‘follow' on Spotify, and leave a review if you're feeling especially generous and please follow us @aestheticbeautycouncil

Roberta Glass True Crime Report
Inside the Mind of Mackenzie Shirilla.

Roberta Glass True Crime Report

Play Episode Listen Later May 23, 2026 71:08 Transcription Available


Roberta revisits convicted murderer Mackenzie Shirilla's case. Was the July 31st, 2022 car crash that killed Dominic Russo and Davion Flanagan and injured Mackenzie Shirilla a tragic accident or a pre-planned murder? Shirilla was at the wheel but says she remembers nothing. Here's why Netflix's “The Crash” glosses over the most important part of the case- the mind of the woman who was at the driver's wheel at the time of the crash.Show Notes-Roberta Glass True Crime Report “Mom Does Teen Killer Daughter No Favors“ - https://www.youtube.com/live/fd5K19n8O8Y?si=mPUkDGyAuK6zP4ImNews 5 Cleveland “Full Sentencing Hearing Mackenzie Shirilla” - https://youtu.be/pMQOpMSbH2w?si=ImE1H7FcsnXWTM-AShrilliathekilla “Mackenzie's Road Rage Incident” - https://youtu.be/EWlsFrQ6kIQ?si=vDS8JOt-ykRiKEy0Perez Hilton "Revealed; MacKenzie Shirilla's NSFW Text Messages" -https://perezhilton.com/mackenzie-shirilla-texts-to-boyfriend-before-fatal-car-crash-revealed/ Bolde "14 Thoughts That Run Through The Minds of Psychopaths" - https://www.bolde.com/14-thoughts-that-run-through-the-minds-of-psychopaths/Psychology Today "Psychopaths" -https://www.psychologytoday.com/us/basics/psychopathGet access to exclusive content & support the podcast by a Patron today! https://patreon.com/robertaglasstruecrimereport Throw a tip in the tip jar! https://buymeacoffee.com/robertaglassSupport Roberta by sending a donation via Venmo. https://venmo.com/robertaglassBecome a chanel member for custom Emojis, first looks and exclusive streams here: https://youtube.com/@robertaglass/joinThank you Patrons!Beth, Shelley Safford, Carol Mumumeci, Therese Tunks, JC, Lizzy D, Elizabeth Drake, Texas Mimi, Barb, Deborah Shults, Ratliff, Stephanie Lamberson, Maryellen Sudol, Mona, Karen Pacini, Jen Buell, Marie Horton, ER, Rosie Grace, B. Rabbit, Sally Merrick, Amanda D, Mary B, Mrs Jones, Amy Gill, Eileen, Wesley Loves Octoberfest, Erin (Kitties1993), Anna Quint, Cici Guteriez, Sandra Loves GatsbyHannna, Christy, Jen Buell, Elle Solari, Carol Cardella, Jennifer Harmon, DoxieMama65, Carol Holderman, Joan Mahon, Marcie Denton, Rosanne Aponte, Johnny Jay, Jude Barnes, JenTheRN, Victoria Devenish, Jeri Falk, Kimberly Lovelace, Penni Miller, Jil, Janet Gardner, Jayne Wallace (JaynesWhirled), Pat Brooks, Jennifer Klearman, Judy Brown, Linda Lazzaro, Suzanne Kniffin, Susan Hicks, Jeff Meadors, D Samlam, Pat Brooks, Cythnia, Bonnie Schoeneman-Dilley, Diane Larsen, Mary, Kimberly Philipson, Cat Stewart, Cindy Pochesci, Kevin Crecy, Renee Chavez, Melba Pourteau, Julie K Thomas, Mia Wallace, Stark Stuff, Kayce Taylor, Alice, Dean, GiGi5, Jennifer Crum, Dana Natale, Bewildered Beauty, Pepper, Joan Chakonas, Blythe, Pat Dell, Lorraine Reid, T.B., Melissa, Victoria Gray Bross, Toni Woodland, Danbrit, Kenny Haines and Toni Natalie.

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Bountifull Podcast
Inside the Mind of Documentary Maker Christopher Seward

Bountifull Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 21, 2026 71:21


In this episode, I'm joined by Christopher Seward, a documentary filmmaker and editor whose work includes Fahrenheit 9/11, Sicko, Ariel Phenomenon, One Child Nation, and more than 40 documentary films.Christopher's work sits at the intersection of truth, emotion, curiosity, and perspective. As an editor, he has spent much of his career helping shape complex, difficult, and often confronting stories into films that people can actually watch, feel, and understand.This conversation explores the craft of documentary storytelling, but it also goes much deeper than film. We talk about curiosity as a way of moving through the world, the difference between facts and emotional truth, the role of humour in difficult stories, and why being seen may be one of the deepest human needs we all share.Christopher also shares his own life story, from growing up surrounded by art, nature, and service, to serving in the Navy, spending time on the Navajo reservation, studying cinematography at NYU, and building a life rooted in community, gratitude, nature, and creative purpose.In This Episode, You'll DiscoverWhy curiosity can create common ground, even when people disagree.How Christopher thinks about finding the universal human thread inside complex stories.Why facts alone are not always enough in a post-truth world.The role of emotional truth in documentary filmmaking.How humour can help people stay with difficult or painful subjects.Why documentaries need space, rhythm, and moments of relief.How Christopher's time on the Navajo reservation shaped his spirituality and view of nature.What losing his father young taught him about impermanence, process, and savouring life.Why community requires showing up, not just belonging.How nature helps Christopher process the intensity of his work.Why a bountiful life may begin with changing how we define bounty.Timestamps00:00 – Opening reflection on truth, purpose, and being seen01:20 – Introduction to Christopher Seward02:39 – Growing up with art, nature, service, and imagination06:44 – Spirituality, church, curiosity, and questioning09:18 – What it means to live a bountiful life12:30 – Advice to his 25-year-old self14:34 – Self-trust, intuition, and learning to listen to your gut17:00 – Losing his father young and learning impermanence19:30 – Time on the Navajo reservation and indigenous wisdom26:10 – Studying cinematography and finding documentary editing30:13 – How to shape complex stories32:39 – Facts, emotional truth, and storytelling in a post-truth world35:34 – Working on intense documentaries and difficult subjects38:24 – Nature, perspective, and staying well while telling hard stories40:10 – Ariel Phenomenon and the power of first-person storytelling45:08 – Authenticity over spectacle46:02 – What Christopher looks for in a story48:25 – Humour, pain, pacing, and making hard subjects watchable51:04 – Tentpole scenes and the gravity of story55:37 – Nature as our operating system58:36 – Community, homecoming, and building belonging01:04:42 – Quickfire roundGuest BioChristopher Seward is a documentary filmmaker and editor whose work spans more than 40 documentary films. His credits include Fahrenheit 9/11, Sicko, Ariel Phenomenon, One Child Nation, and many other projects exploring politics, human rights, social issues, identity, and the unseen stories that shape our world. His work is grounded in curiosity, emotional truth, and a deep interest in helping people see complex subjects through a more human lens.About the Bountifull PodcastBountifull is a personal growth and wellbeing podcast exploring what it means to live a joyful and meaningful life. Through conversations with interesting people from diverse backgrounds, we explore psychology, science, creativity, resilience, connection, and practical wisdom for living a good life.

The Ugandan Boy Talk Show
Inside the Mind of Anne Kansiime | Behind The Content Live Podcast Episode 2

The Ugandan Boy Talk Show

Play Episode Listen Later May 20, 2026 27:56


What happens when one of Africa's biggest comedians sits down for an honest live conversation?

Forensic Psychology
Inside the Mind of the Exploit Architect

Forensic Psychology

Play Episode Listen Later May 19, 2026 4:19 Transcription Available


What drives a person to find and withhold a vulnerability that could cripple global systems? This episode analyzes the psychological profile of the Zero Day researcher, exploring the motivations of ego, profit, and the thrill of absolute power over a system. We examine the ethical "grey zone" and the cognitive dissonance required to leave the world vulnerable for the sake of an exploit.

Medical, Intuitively Speaking - with Kim Louise, Medical Intuitive and Holistic Nutritionist
17. VIDEO Interview: John Lavack - Inside the Mind of this Master Energy Healer | Energy Healing Stories & Cancer Research

Medical, Intuitively Speaking - with Kim Louise, Medical Intuitive and Holistic Nutritionist

Play Episode Listen Later May 19, 2026 68:02


In this episode, Kim Louise, Medical Intuitive & Holistic Nutritionist, speaks with John Lavack - a gifted energy healer who has worked with clients in over 46 countries for over 30 years. John blends Rapid Image Cycling (a modality developed by the late, great Dr. William Bengston) with a wide range of healing modalities including psychosomatics, neuro-linguistic programming (NLP), bioenergy balancing, intuitive development, and hands-on energy practices. Together we explore how John integrates these tools to help clients shift belief structures, release patterns, and transform health and personal life outcomes all while grounding his work in research settings including the Institute of Noetic Sciences, Beech Tree Labs, and MD Anderson Cancer Center. What you'll discover: • Amazing Stories from decades of helping to heal clients worldwide • How John combines multiple modalities for deeper healing impact • Why shifting belief frameworks matters in energy work • Practical tools like charged cotton & water for energy healing  • How science and energy healing are beginning to intersect • How you can learn Rapid Image Cycling for yourself and to heal others with it - including animals If you're curious about multi-modal energy healing, this conversation offers insight, inspiration, and practical takeaways.  Guest: John Lavack, Energy Healer and Facilitator Contact: (650) 743-4559 Host: Kim Louise, Medical Intuitive and Holistic Nutritionist To schedule a free 15-minute call with me to see if I'm the right fit for your needs, go to: www.kimlouisemedicalintuitive.com Dr. William Bengston's website regarding his research and Rapid Image Cycling classes: https://bengstonresearch.com/ Video with Dr. William Bengston on New Thinking Allowed: https://youtu.be/V-YPt6L45p0?si=RSOen83S8KqtVZhl Dr. William Bengston's video about mummifying bananas: https://youtu.be/0Ca4e3cSi3g?si=dKdV3_YyWupS1PkY Disclaimer: This content is for educational purposes only. It does not diagnose, treat, or cure. Please consult a licensed healthcare provider for medical concerns.

Hood Stocks
Inside The Mind of Swifty Blue - Ep. 455

Hood Stocks

Play Episode Listen Later May 18, 2026 142:17


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Misunderstood
E62 Inside the Mind of Chasing Sunday: Early Releases, Side Projects & New Album

Misunderstood

Play Episode Listen Later May 18, 2026 61:46


This week episode Khumo Kumalo and Chasing Sunday (Luke Robinson) sit down to unpack his creative journey. From the name Chasing Sunday to his first release and now his upcoming album this is the story of Chasing Sunday.Khumo and Chasing Sunday unpack their journey together from pre-primary school to the then now podcast. Beyond shadowing each other and watching each other journeys they saw the development and growth of the identity Chasing Sunday come to light. But not absent the countless other little project that contributed to the full artist.Finally, Chasing Sunday gives insight to his upcoming album which has been in development for over a few year now. Shares the name of the album and the message that he hopes to share with the world.It another Monday, we are here with as you enjoy being Misunderstood. Let us know who we should have on next.

When Words Fail...Music Speaks
Episode 506 - Inside the Mind of Billy Ray Rock: Blending Genres, Empowering Fans, Overcoming Pain

When Words Fail...Music Speaks

Play Episode Listen Later May 15, 2026 48:48


Welcome back to When Words Fail, Music Speaks, the podcast where host James Cox blends personal storytelling with the transformative power of music. In today's episode we sit down with Billy Ray Rock – a self‑proclaimed “King of Funk Rock,” a ghost producer, and an independent artist who's carving out a bold new sound at the crossroads of funk, rock, techno, and a splash of '90s nostalgia.Billy shares the journey that took him from a small town on the Washington‑Idaho border to sold‑out shows, a cameo on Yellowstone, and a fresh anthem, “Four Fingers Get Up.” We'll hear how his upbringing on limited radio stations forced him to absorb everything from Elton John to Rick James, shaping his relentless commitment to keep funk alive while injecting it with rock‑grade grit and modern flair.Expect candid conversation about:The mindset behind blending genres and why “imperfect” moments can become musical gold.What it means to be a ghost producer—crafting hits from the shadows while staying true to the art.How Billy's live shows strive for raw, inclusive energy over studio perfection, and why the bass guitar is his lifeline.Upcoming tour dates (May 13 at the Roadhouse Saloon in Idaho Falls) and a sneak peek at his latest releases on Apple Music, Spotify, and beyond.If you ever felt stuck in a bout of depression, or simply love a track that makes you want to get up and move, this conversation is for you. Tune in, let the rhythm guide you, and discover why, as Billy puts it, “when words fail, music speaks.”Website:http://billyrayrock.com/

Can I Vibe With Y'all?
Episode 186 - Inside The Mind Of An Actor | Improv Games & Confession Challenges

Can I Vibe With Y'all?

Play Episode Listen Later May 14, 2026 60:20 Transcription Available


Send us Fan MailActor, model, and supermom Angelina Barbieri joins the podcast for a high energy episode about acting, comedy, latin vibes, and balancing motherhood through the midst of it all.We act out some improv scenes that take a left turn and test our acting skills. Angelina gives the raw truth about life as an actor, how hard it is to "make it" and how balancing life around it can be a challenge some may not understand. If you want to support Angelina in her Supermom content you can check it out here: https://thesupermom.org/2026/angelina-barbieriSupport the show

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What Makes a Company Fundable? Inside the Mind of an Investor

ValuationPodcast.com - A podcast about all things Business + Valuation.

Play Episode Listen Later May 13, 2026 40:07


Hi, welcome back to ValuationPodcast.com — a podcast and video series about all things related to business and valuation. I'm Melissa Gragg, a financial mediator and business valuation expert in St. Louis, Missouri.Today we're taking a deep dive into something every founder thinks about—but very few truly understand: what makes a company fundable in the eyes of an investor.If you've ever believed that having a great idea or strong revenue is enough to secure funding, this conversation may challenge that assumption. Because the reality is, most companies are passed on long before they ever understand why. And it's not always about the numbers.I'm joined by Isabelle Tashima, and together we're breaking down how investors actually think—from what initially grabs their attention to what quietly turns them away. We talk about the importance of product-market fit, capital efficiency, storytelling, and why being honest about your weaknesses can actually work in your favor.This episode is about pulling back the curtain on the investor mindset. Whether you're preparing to raise capital or simply want to build a stronger, more scalable business, this conversation will give you a clearer lens into what truly matters—and what doesn't.Key Takeaways:Fundability goes beyond revenue and ideas. Investors prioritize businesses that solve real problems and have customers who genuinely value the product.Product-market fit is non-negotiable. A company must demonstrate that its offering is needed and loved—not just viable.Strong fundamentals matter more than fast growth. Revenue quality, repeatability, and unit economics are critical indicators of long-term scalability.Transparency builds trust with investors. Being upfront about challenges and gaps can accelerate alignment and filter out poor-fit investors early.Capital should accelerate—not fix—a business. The best founders raise money strategically to scale what's already working, not to patch underlying issues.Q&As from episode:1. What makes a company fundable to investors?A company is fundable when it solves a real problem, has strong product-market fit, demonstrates repeatable revenue growth, and shows scalable unit economics.2. Do investors care more about revenue or business fundamentals?Investors care more about business fundamentals, including revenue quality, customer retention, and scalability, rather than just top-line revenue.3. What is product-market fit and why is it important?Product-market fit means customers need and value your product enough to consistently use and pay for it, making it a key factor in attracting investors.4. Should founders be honest about weaknesses when pitching investors?Yes, founders should be honest about weaknesses because transparency builds trust and helps investors determine if they can add value.5. When should a business raise capital?A business should raise capital when it has a proven model and needs funding to accelerate growth—not to fix unresolved operational or financial issues.Isabelle TashimaSr. Associatehttps://www.volitioncapital.com/team/isabelle-tashima/https://www.linkedin.com/in/isabelle-tashima-780065135/isabellet@volitioncapital.comMelissa Gragghttps://www.valuationmediation.com/https://www.youtube.com/@BusinessValuationStLSupport the show

From Waterloo to the Alamo
Architecture, Art, and the Soul of Austin: Inside the Mind of Calvin Chen

From Waterloo to the Alamo

Play Episode Listen Later May 11, 2026 27:53


In this episode of From Waterloo to the Alamo, we sit down with Calvin Chen, partner at Bercy Chen Studio and founder of Art Hub ATX for a conversation that moves between architecture, art, and the future of Central Texas. From 24 years of building a globally recognized practice to opening one of the largest creative studio spaces in the state, this episode unpacks how vision, craft, and stewardship come together to shape not just buildings, but a city.We dig into the projects redefining Austin and the Hill Country, including Oak Creek Village's 486 units across nine acres near downtown and the $350 million Backyards office buildings in Bee Cave, why the timing of design decisions matters more than ever, and what it really takes to protect Austin's creative soul as the city grows.Rooted in the perspective and global standard of Engel & Völkers, this conversation reflects the intention, design intelligence, and elevated thinking that define the next era of real estate, architecture, and culture across Austin and beyond. If you are building, designing, collecting, or simply curious about where this city is headed, this is the conversation you want in your ear!

Be Authentic or GTFO!
Drama, Truth, and Consequences: Inside the Mind of Dmitry Lipinskiy

Be Authentic or GTFO!

Play Episode Listen Later May 7, 2026 56:29


He's one of the most polarizing voices in the roofing industry — depending on who you ask, he's either the watchdog this business desperately needs or a drama magnet who won't shut up. But love him or hate him, Dmitry Lipinskiy has made damn sure nobody ignores him.From building and selling his own roofing company to launching Roofing Insights and Directorii, Dmitry's mission has been clear: expose the fakes, hold people accountable, and clean up an industry that's gotten too comfortable looking the other way.In this conversation, Eric and Dmitry get raw about calling out corruption, dealing with haters, what really drives him, and why doing the right thing sometimes looks like starting a fight. They also hit on ego, coaches, CrossFit, and what it means to be truly authentic when the whole world's watching.Listen to this episode on other podcast platforms:Spotify: https://tinyurl.com/BeAuthenticSpotifyApple Podcast: https://tinyurl.com/BeAuthenticApplePodcastAmazon Music: https://tinyurl.com/BeAuthenticAmazonMusicConnect with "Be Authentic or GTFO" on social media:Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/beauthenticorGTFOInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/beauthenticorGTFOWebsite: https://beauthenticorgtfo.comFollow Podcast Host Eric Oberembt on social media:Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/ericoberembtInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/ericoberembt

Lume Plotters
Inside the Mind of Roger Smith

Lume Plotters

Play Episode Listen Later May 5, 2026 60:04


Summary:This episode features an in-depth interview with renowned watchmaker Roger Smith, exploring his craftsmanship, views on watch technology, and insights into the watch industry. Timestamps:00:00 Introduction and Watch Talk22:57 New Releases and Tissot Visodate Discussion25:50 Interview with Roger SmithGive us a follow, and feel free to reach out to us on Instagram: @lumeplottersOr… leave us an audio comment using the link below, and we may just play it in an upcoming episode: https://www.speakpipe.com/lumeplotters

The CLS Experience with Craig Siegel
Inside the Mind of a Psychic Medium: What Happens When You Tap Into the Unseen With Julie Ryan

The CLS Experience with Craig Siegel

Play Episode Listen Later May 4, 2026 61:38


On today's episode of the CLS Experience, host Craig Siegel sits down with inventor-entrepreneur turned psychic intuitive and bestselling author Julie Ryan for a fascinating conversation on angelic attendance, spirit communication, and past lives. Julie shares how she developed her ability to connect with spirit and now teaches others to access their own intuition through her Angelic Attendance method. She explains that everyone has intuitive capacity, and that it becomes accessible through focused attention, clear intention, and trusting the first intuitive response without overthinking. The discussion explores how spirit communication is always loving, how energetic scanning can reveal emotional and even past-life imprints, and how these insights can relate to physical and emotional healing. Julie also reframes death as a multi-phase transition surrounded by angels and loved ones, offering a perspective that reduces fear and invites more presence, courage, and joy in life. Let's go deep.7:29 Practical Spirit Communication15:13 Fractals of the Divine21:01 Past Lives and Energy Blocks28:42 Reframing Fear of Death36:22 The Twelve Phases of Transition45:52 Asking and Receiving Guidance52:06 Source Connection and FrequencyCheck out Julie on Instagram HERE:Check out Julie's Website HERE:Check out Julie's Book's HERE:Early Bird Tickets now available for our October live event, CLS: Formation HERE:To join our community click here.➤ Order a copy of Craig's book The Reinvention Formula today! ➤ Join our CLS texting community for free daily inspiration and wisdom to elevate your life, text (917) 634-3796➤ INSTAGRAM➤ FACEBOOK➤ TIKTOK➤ YOUTUBE➤ WEBSITE➤ LINKEDIN➤ X

The You Project
#2153 Inside The Mind Of Addiction - Mick Hall

The You Project

Play Episode Listen Later May 4, 2026 59:58 Transcription Available


Addiction comes in many forms, expresses itself in various ways, impacts the lives of millions (billions?) of people, and comes at a huge mental, emotional, social, financial and real world (living life) cost. In this TYP chat, Mick Hall (and Tiff) and I open the door on the thinking, emotion, behaviour and chaos (internal and external) that underlies this global problem. Enjoy.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Beyond the Darkness
S21 Ep50: Model Detective: Inside The Mind Of A Female Homicide Boss w/Michele Wood

Beyond the Darkness

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 28, 2026 161:10


True Crime Tuesday presents: Model Detective:  Inside The Mind Of A Female Homicide Boss with Police Sergeant, Michele Wood!Sergeant Michele Wood, a 25-year veteran of the Chicago Police Department, has spent nearly two decades in the Detective Division. With hundreds of arrests and an extraordinary record of solving murders, she has led homicide teams while also appearing as a legal expert on ABC's 20/20 and other national true crime series.In her book, MODEL DETECTIVE, Wood takes readers through complex murder cases—revealing how she interprets evidence and uses her perspective as a woman to succeed in a male-dominated world. Wood's skills attest to her high success rate and stellar reputation on the force and explains why she's Chicago's (and probably the country's) only detective who previously worked as a flight attendant, moonlighted as a fitness-magazine model, and continues her on-air fame as a crime TV expert. From the story of her Chicago upbringing to the extraordinary perils of policing in Chicago, MODEL DETECTIVE is the raw inspiring, tale of courage, resilience and determination in America's most violent city.On Today's TCT, We talk to Michele Wood about everything from being a second-generation crimefighter to surviving in a big city male-dominant environment.  We also break out the unusual crime scene questions we know use are dying to ask a detective! Get your copy of "Model Detective" here:  https://bit.ly/3QxVz2tPLUS: AN ALL-NEW DUMB CRIMES/STUPID CRIMINALS WITH JESSICA FREEBURG!Check out the video of theacher that let kindegartners name themselves for a day!  The results are HILARIOUS! https://www.upworthy.com/teacher-lets-kindergarteners-choose-their-name-for-a-day/?utm_source=fark&utm_medium=website&utm_campaign=fark&utm_content=linkCheck out Jessica Freeburg's website and get tickets to her events here:  https://jessicafreeburg.com/upcoming-events/and check out Jess on TikTok:  https://www.tiktok.com/@jessicafreeburgwritesFor the first time, get ALL NEW TRUE CRIME TUESDAY GEAR!  Represent your favorite true crime podcast in style! There are new and different (and really cool) items all the time in the Darkness Radio Online store at our website! Check out the Darkness Radio Store!   https://www.darknessradioshow.com/store/Make sure you update your Darkness Radio Apple Apps!and subscribe to the Darkness Radio YouTube page:  https://www.youtube.com/@DRTimDennis#crime #truecrime #truecrimepodcasts #truecrimetuesday #michelewood #modeldetective #atruestoryofheelshandcuffsandhomicides #chicagopolicedepartment #chicagoillinois #homicidedivision #murder #rape #femaledetective #forensics #relationshipsonthepoliceforce #femalehomicidedetectivememoir #eatingafteracrimescene  #dumbcrimesstupidcriminals #TimDennis #jessicafreeburg #ghoststoriesink #floridaman #drugcrimes #foodcrimes #stupidcrimes #funnycrimes  #sexcrimes

The Business of Meetings
320: Inside the Mind of Elite Resilience: Lessons from the Mossad to the Boardroom - Part 2 with Glenn Cohen

The Business of Meetings

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 28, 2026 57:51


Welcome to Part 2 of our conversation with Glenn Cohen, former head of psychology for the Mossad. In Part 1, we explored how resilience is built and how to prepare yourself before the pressure hits. Today, we take it further. Building resilience is one thing. But most leaders struggle to make clear, effective decisions when everything is on the line, and they're facing uncertainty, risk, and real consequences. In this episode, Glen explains how elite performers think and act under pressure, how they navigate uncertainty when there are no clear answers, and what you, as a business owner or leader, need to do differently when the stakes are high. Post-Traumatic Growth Trauma does not have to lead to PTSD. Around 70% of people will encounter a traumatic event, but only about 10–15% develop PTSD. Trauma can shake core beliefs or involve extreme threat, but it can also be an opportunity for growth. Knowing this creates strength and shifts expectations. Resilience vs Growth Resilience is the ability to bounce back. Growth is the ability to bounce forward. Rather than simply recovering from a traumatic event and returning to their previous level of functioning, people can develop new meaning, discover capabilities they did not know they had, and build a stronger sense of self. Real transformation happens when you shift from simply recovering to actually growing. Coping Even in extreme situations like captivity, people demonstrate an inherent ability to cope. Some individuals can survive severe physical and psychological trauma and still move forward. Many prove to themselves that they are capable of far more than they imagined, reinforcing a new sense of strength and resilience. Meaning A clear sense of meaning keeps you moving forward, even when everything else is gone. As Viktor Frankl describes in Man's Search for Meaning, those who hold onto a strong why, or something bigger than themselves, are far more able to endure extreme hardship. That sense of purpose does not remove the suffering, but it gives it direction, and, in many cases, that direction becomes more powerful than the physical conditions themselves. Small Wins Small actions build psychological stability and help individuals function under extreme pressure. Finding small wins in uncontrollable situations restores a sense of control. When business leaders track time, create routines, or follow daily patterns, it anchors their identity and reduces chaos. Belief Is the Foundation Belief in oneself, in others, and in something greater is the most important coping mechanism. It drives action, endurance, and recovery. When belief is strong, other capabilities follow. The Stockdale Paradox Balancing realism with hope is essential. Facing brutal facts while maintaining belief in a positive outcome prevents disillusionment. Leaders must avoid unexamined optimism and instead operate with grounded confidence and openness to uncertainty. EQ Over IQ in Leadership Emotional intelligence consistently outweighs IQ in leadership and performance. High EQ enables connection, trust, and motivation. Leaders who rely only on logic and data tend to create disengaged teams, while those who lead with EQ generate commitment and energy. Togetherness and Trust Build togetherness on trust and psychological safety, a concept popularized by Amy Edmondson. Teams perform best when individuals can show vulnerability, admit mistakes, and rely on each other. That level of trust unlocks creativity, collaboration, and resilience. Facing Reality Life includes joy and suffering at the same time. Accepting this duality prepares individuals to handle adversity without becoming destabilized, allowing them to move forward without denial or false expectations. Collective Strength and Resilience Amplify strength through unity. Facing adversity together builds resilience at both the individual and collective levels. Shared belief and connection enable not just survival, but the ability to continue and thrive. BIO: Glenn Cohen Hostage Debrief team leader and former Mossad Chief Psychologist.  ​Born and raised in NYC, he moved to Israel after high school and served for over 30 years as an air force pilot, Mossad officer, special forces psychologist, and IDF hostage negotiator. ​Since retiring with the equivalent rank of Colonel, Glenn has trained top business and military brass in the five "E.L.I.T.E." keys to resilience and peak performance, which he pioneered during his tenure at Mossad.  Glenn Cohen immigrated to Israel from the United States and, as a college basketball player, gave up a scholarship to enlist in the IDF during the 1982 Lebanon War. Against all odds, he fulfilled his dream, and despite a 90% attrition rate, he graduated from the prestigious Israel Air Force Academy and earned his wings as a pilot. After serving for 7 years as a helicopter pilot in the Lebanon war zone, Glenn was recruited into the Mossad and served for over 25 years in various positions, reaching the equivalent rank of colonel as Chief psychologist. In this capacity, he was responsible for selecting and training the elite operatives to believe that there is no such thing as an impossible mission. Glenn accompanied and advised commanders from the cutting-edge units of the defense establishment – Mossad, Shin Bet, "Yamam" SWAT teams in all matters related to resilience and peak performance under extreme conditions. Based on thousands of hours of mentoring combatants and commanders from the most elite units of the defense establishment, Glenn developed the ELITE method for leadership and team building. ​Since he retired from the Mossad in 2015, Glenn has shared the ELITE method, mentoring and training CEOs and their teams from leading organizations around the world, enabling them to reach their full potential and execute like an ELITE team. Since October 7th, Glenn served for over five months in emergency reserve duty in the IDF Hostage Negotiation Unit, where he was designated to be the first mental health professional to meet the released hostages upon their return to Israel. Subsequently, he wrote the protocol for recovering the returned hostages and led a team of psychologists who debriefed the 168 hostages upon their release. Connect with Eric Rozenberg On LinkedIn Facebook Instagram Website Listen to The Business of Meetings podcast Subscribe to The Business of Meetings newsletter Connect with Glenn Cohen On his website   LinkedIn  

Darkness Radio
S21 Ep50: Model Detective: Inside The Mind Of A Female Homicide Boss w/Michele Wood

Darkness Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 28, 2026 161:10


True Crime Tuesday presents: Model Detective:  Inside The Mind Of A Female Homicide Boss with Police Sergeant, Michele Wood!Sergeant Michele Wood, a 25-year veteran of the Chicago Police Department, has spent nearly two decades in the Detective Division. With hundreds of arrests and an extraordinary record of solving murders, she has led homicide teams while also appearing as a legal expert on ABC's 20/20 and other national true crime series.In her book, MODEL DETECTIVE, Wood takes readers through complex murder cases—revealing how she interprets evidence and uses her perspective as a woman to succeed in a male-dominated world. Wood's skills attest to her high success rate and stellar reputation on the force and explains why she's Chicago's (and probably the country's) only detective who previously worked as a flight attendant, moonlighted as a fitness-magazine model, and continues her on-air fame as a crime TV expert. From the story of her Chicago upbringing to the extraordinary perils of policing in Chicago, MODEL DETECTIVE is the raw inspiring, tale of courage, resilience and determination in America's most violent city.On Today's TCT, We talk to Michele Wood about everything from being a second-generation crimefighter to surviving in a big city male-dominant environment.  We also break out the unusual crime scene questions we know use are dying to ask a detective! Get your copy of "Model Detective" here:  https://bit.ly/3QxVz2tPLUS: AN ALL-NEW DUMB CRIMES/STUPID CRIMINALS WITH JESSICA FREEBURG!Check out the video of theacher that let kindegartners name themselves for a day!  The results are HILARIOUS! https://www.upworthy.com/teacher-lets-kindergarteners-choose-their-name-for-a-day/?utm_source=fark&utm_medium=website&utm_campaign=fark&utm_content=linkCheck out Jessica Freeburg's website and get tickets to her events here:  https://jessicafreeburg.com/upcoming-events/and check out Jess on TikTok:  https://www.tiktok.com/@jessicafreeburgwritesFor the first time, get ALL NEW TRUE CRIME TUESDAY GEAR!  Represent your favorite true crime podcast in style! There are new and different (and really cool) items all the time in the Darkness Radio Online store at our website! Check out the Darkness Radio Store!   https://www.darknessradioshow.com/store/Make sure you update your Darkness Radio Apple Apps!and subscribe to the Darkness Radio YouTube page:  https://www.youtube.com/@DRTimDennis#crime #truecrime #truecrimepodcasts #truecrimetuesday #michelewood #modeldetective #atruestoryofheelshandcuffsandhomicides #chicagopolicedepartment #chicagoillinois #homicidedivision #murder #rape #femaledetective #forensics #relationshipsonthepoliceforce #femalehomicidedetectivememoir #eatingafteracrimescene  #dumbcrimesstupidcriminals #TimDennis #jessicafreeburg #ghoststoriesink #floridaman #drugcrimes #foodcrimes #stupidcrimes #funnycrimes  #sexcrimes

The Business of Luxury Weddings
Shelby Wax: Inside the Mind of a Wedding Editor - Taste, Timing, and the Stories That Actually Get Published

The Business of Luxury Weddings

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 27, 2026 61:56


In this episode, James sits down with writer and contributing editor Shelby Wax for a rare, behind-the-scenes look at how wedding editorial really works—and what it actually takes to get published. Shelby shares how her path through Martha Stewart Weddings, Brides, and now freelance work shaped her perspective on storytelling, curation, and taste. Together, they unpack what most photographers and planners misunderstand about editorial, why "beautiful" isn't always enough, and how timing, brand alignment, and narrative all play a role in what gets selected. They also dive into the realities behind submissions—why great weddings get passed on, how SEO and internal goals shape decisions, and what editors are really looking for when they open a gallery. If you've ever felt confused or frustrated by the editorial process—or wondered how to get your work published—this conversation will reframe it completely and give you a clearer path forward.

Atlanta Business Radio
Inside the Mind of Charlie Ebersol: Building Tech That Syncs Sports Data and Empowers Entrepreneurs

Atlanta Business Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 27, 2026


In this episode of Atlanta Business Radio, Lee speaks with entrepreneur Charlie Ebersol about his journey building Infinite Athlete, a sports data synchronization company recently acquired by Exos. Charlie explains how the technology unifies disparate data sources across major leagues like the NFL and Premier League, with plans to expand into healthcare and fitness. The […]

Molecule to Market: Inside the outsourcing space
Inside the mind of the CMO outsourcer

Molecule to Market: Inside the outsourcing space

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 24, 2026 55:37


In this episode of Molecule to Market, you'll go inside the outsourcing space of the global drug development sector with Felipe Furiati, Senior Director, External Supply Operations at Grünenthal.   Your host, Raman Sehgal, discusses the pharmaceutical and biotechnology supply chain with Felipe, covering:   Why he stepped away from big pharma to pursue an MBA in the US and transition into top tier management consulting, broadening his global perspective The pace and intensity of his time at Bain, and how it expanded his problem solving toolkit across industries The challenges, risks and opportunities involved in acquiring products and integrating supply chains How he approaches identifying, selecting and managing CDMO partners, and why product characteristics play a critical role Building and maintaining a CMO and CDMO network, and the key criteria he uses to assess and source new projects What strong vendor relationships really look like, why not every CDMO can be a strategic partner, and where CMOs can improve   Felipe currently works in External Supply Operations at Grünenthal, a mid-sized pharma organization with a vision of a world free of pain. He is an experienced professional in pharma strategy and operations, with a focus on external supply chain management across both pre launch and commercial products.   Originally from Brazil, Felipe has lived in Ireland and the United States, and is now based in Italy. His experience in the pharmaceutical industry is complemented by time in management consulting, where he gained exposure to a range of sectors including CPG and healthcare services.   Outside of work, Felipe is a mid of the pack endurance triathlete and enjoys spending time outdoors.     Molecule to Market is also sponsored by Bora Pharmaceuticals, and supported by Lead Candidate. Please subscribe, tell your industry colleagues and join us in celebrating and promoting the value and importance of the global life science outsourcing space. We'd also appreciate a positive rating!

Vegas Circle
From Local Kid to Congress—Now He Represents HALF of NV | Inside the Mind of Rep. Steven Horsford

Vegas Circle

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 24, 2026 44:45 Transcription Available


Send us Fan MailRent up, groceries up, wages stretched thin and somehow the “American Dream” keeps moving farther away. We sat down with Congressman Steven Horsford to talk about what that pressure looks like on the ground in Las Vegas and across Nevada's 4th District, and what government can actually do when working families feel boxed in. He shares his own path from being raised here by an immigrant mother to leading major job training programs, then taking that fight for opportunity to Congress. We get specific about housing affordability in Southern Nevada: how institutional investors and corporate hedge funds can buy homes with cash, outbid first-time buyers and veterans, convert neighborhoods into high-rent portfolios, and leave communities paying the price. Horsford breaks down his role as a representative, including constituent services many people never realize exist, like helping with VA problems, cutting through federal bureaucracy, and pointing small business owners toward SBA resources and capital. The conversation also goes bigger than policy. We talk about the sacrifice and scrutiny of public office, why he calls this a moral moment, what accountability should look like even for the powerful, and how the legacy of leaders like Jesse Jackson connects voting rights to economic justice today. If you care about Las Vegas, Nevada politics, small business, or the housing market, this one is for you. Subscribe, share this with a friend, and leave a review with the one issue you want leaders to fix first.

Police Off The Cuff
Rex Heuermann Pleads Guilty_ Inside the Mind of an Organized Killer.

Police Off The Cuff

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 23, 2026 69:54


Rex Heuermann Guilty — BAU Next: Will He Admit to More Murders? In this episode of Police Off the Cuff, retired NYPD Sgt. Bill Cannon is joined by retired FBI profiler Jim Clemente, former member of the Behavioral Analysis Unit, to break down Rex Heuermann's guilty plea and what happens next. With Heuermann now expected to be studied by the BAU, we examine how profilers analyze an organized offender, his modus operandi, psycho-sexual motivations, offender traits, and the possibility that investigators may push for admissions to other crimes. This is a true-crime detective breakdown of one of the biggest developments in the Gilgo Beach murders, with real law-enforcement and behavioral analysis insight. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.

20-Minute Health Talk
Inside the mind of a surgeon-senator: William Frist on fixing American health care: Part 2

20-Minute Health Talk

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 23, 2026 29:36


In part two, William Frist, MD, outlines a rural health strategy that meets people where they are, a plan that draws on community health workers, cultural literacy, and hybrid care models that blend local touch with technology. He underscores the social determinants of health, such as environment, behavior and equity. Dr. Frist also connects climate and biodiversity loss to day-to-day health, explaining how it can impact the heart, lungs and mental well-being. Keeping the discussion focused on the personal, he details actions anyone can take that have a broad-ranging impact. Finally, he explains his investment approach at Frist Cressey Ventures, which backs health services companies that close care gaps in areas such as home-based care and palliative care; these projects have the potential for strong ROI and faster impact than government-led efforts.   Northwell is New York State's largest healthcare provider and private employer, with 28 hospitals, 890 outpatient facilities and more than 16,600 affiliated physicians. We're making breakthroughs in medicine at the Feinstein Institutes for Medical Research. We're training the next generation of medical professionals at the visionary Donald and Barbara Zucker School of Medicine at Hofstra/Northwell and the Hofstra Northwell School of Nursing and Physician Assistant Studies. Get the latest news and insights from our experts in the Northwell Newsroom: Press releases Insights Podcasts Publications Interested in a career at Northwell Health? Visit our career site and explore our many opportunities. Watch episodes of 20-Minute Health Talk on YouTube.  For information on our more than 100 medical specialties, visit Northwell.edu and follow us @NorthwellHealth on Facebook, Instagram, X and LinkedIn.

20-Minute Health Talk
Inside the mind of a surgeon-senator: William Frist on fixing American health care: Part 1

20-Minute Health Talk

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 23, 2026 19:23


In part one of this two-part episode, William Frist, MD, and host Chethan Sathya, MD, discuss Dr. Frist's unlikely arc from heart and lung transplant pioneer to U.S. Senate Majority Leader to global conservation advocate. Dr. Frist explains how scientific curiosity and a problem-solving mindset led him from “healing one-on-one” to impact at scale through public policy. He also explores the modern trust gap in public health and institutions, the echo chambers amplified by social media and the clinician's unique responsibility to rebuild credibility through empathy, evidence and alignment. Dr. Frist's optimism is grounded in experience: He recounts the creation and success of the President's Emergency Plan for AIDS Relief — PEPFAR — a program that has helped keep 26 million people alive and, just as importantly, built durable health infrastructure and democratic transparency across scores of countries. Northwell is New York State's largest healthcare provider and private employer, with 28 hospitals, 890 outpatient facilities and more than 16,600 affiliated physicians. We're making breakthroughs in medicine at the Feinstein Institutes for Medical Research. We're training the next generation of medical professionals at the visionary Donald and Barbara Zucker School of Medicine at Hofstra/Northwell and the Hofstra Northwell School of Nursing and Physician Assistant Studies. Get the latest news and insights from our experts in the Northwell Newsroom: Press releases Insights Podcasts Publications Interested in a career at Northwell Health? Visit our career site and explore our many opportunities. Watch episodes of 20-Minute Health Talk on YouTube.  For information on our more than 100 medical specialties, visit Northwell.edu and follow us @NorthwellHealth on Facebook, Instagram, X and LinkedIn.

Leaders Across America With Steve Acorn
134 | Ryan Shepherd – Inside the Mind of a Champion: Proven, Unexpected Tactics Student Leaders Really Use

Leaders Across America With Steve Acorn

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 22, 2026 41:34


Are you hungry to stand out, lead, and create the kind of transformation that pays off for life? Wondering why some student entrepreneurs seem to win big while others plateau or burn out? On this electrifying episode, Steve Acorn sits down with legendary Student Painters GM Ryan Shepherd, an architect behind hundreds of success stories and recognized as one of the top minds in the industry. They break down the entire YEAA internship experience, revealing not just what to do, but how to do it smarter, turning grueling work into unstoppable growth and outsized rewards. Tune in for practical, rarely shared insights on personal mastery, building powerhouse teams, and squeezing life-changing value out of every step, plus learn the insider secrets that separate the profitable leaders from the overwhelmed.  Don't wait to hear this: miss it, and you risk falling into the same pitfalls holding back your true potential. Listen now and grab the blueprint top performers don't want you to see.     Timestamped Highlights 00:00 – "You're going to work really hard but probably pretty stupid at first" (and how to fix that) 07:47 – The uncommon time hack that propelled Ryan's early career 10:43 – Pressure washing fails, wild stories, and what it really means to learn as you go 12:11 – Why the Quality Control Checklist will save your sanity (and profit) 14:34 – The #1 rookie mistake even elite interns make every year 17:00 – How to "suck less" by delegating time-suckers and building your painter pipeline 24:14 – Turning "our business" into a winning team—best crew incentives revealed 30:06 – Why coasting in phase four will cost you the BIGGEST payday     About the Guest Ryan Shepherd is a veteran General Manager and lead mentor for Student Painters at Young Entrepreneurs Across America. Known for his fifteen-year track record developing top-tier student leaders and a relentless dedication to game-changing mentorship, Ryan has shaped the careers of hundreds of driven undergrads and personally built systems that power the best-of-the-best results in the industry. His coaching is legendary for a reason, and it's all focused on future-proofing your success.

Personal Development School
Inside the Mind of a Fearful Avoidant When They Pull Away

Personal Development School

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 22, 2026 9:26


Explore Your Attachment Style With Thais Gibson. Access All Courses, Live Webinars & Q&As Free for 7 Days (Enough Time to Complete a Full Course). Limited-time Access: https://attachment.personaldevelopmentschool.com/dream-life?utm_source=podcast&utm_campaign=7-day-trial&utm_medium=organic&utm_content=pod-04-22-26&el=podcast Have you ever wondered what's actually happening inside the mind of a Fearful Avoidant when they suddenly pull away from a relationship? To the outside world, it can feel confusing, abrupt, or even personal. But internally, Fearful Avoidants are often experiencing a flood of old emotional wounds being activated all at once. Episode Summary In this episode, Thais Gibson breaks down what Fearful Avoidant commonly think and feel when they deactivate in relationships. When a Fearful Avoidant becomes triggered, their subconscious mind often pulls up stored emotional memories tied to past pain. The current situation may activate not just the present conflict but years of unresolved wounds related to abandonment, betrayal, rejection, or feeling unseen. As these emotions intensify, Fearful Avoidant may enter powerful trauma responses such as fight, flight, freeze, or fawn. This can lead to sudden thoughts about leaving the relationship, doubting compatibility, or questioning trust, even if those thoughts don't reflect how they truly feel about their partner long term. In this episode, you'll learn the most common thought patterns Fearful Avoidant experience when pulling away and why trauma can create strong all-or-nothing thinking in relationships. Understanding these patterns can help both fearful avoidants and their partners respond with greater clarity, emotional awareness, and compassion. Key Takeaways ✔️ What deactivation means in Fearful Avoidant Attachment ✔️ Why trauma can trigger sudden urges to leave a relationship ✔️ The common thought pattern: “I don't want to be with this person anymore” ✔️ Why Fearful Avoidant may suddenly believe they chose the wrong partner ✔️ How feeling unseen can lead to assumptions that a partner doesn't care ✔️ Why spite or “I'll show them” reactions can appear during deactivation ✔️ The connection between trust wounds and withdrawal ✔️ Why Fearful Avoidant may believe they shouldn't be in relationships at all ✔️ How trauma strengthens all-or-nothing thinking patterns Meet the Host Thais Gibson is the founder of The Personal Development School and a world leader in attachment theory. With a Ph.D. and over a dozen certifications, she's helped more than 70,000 people reprogram their subconscious and build thriving relationships. Helpful Resources:

The Crexi Podcast
Inside the Mind and Investment Playbook of StripMallGuy (Repost)

The Crexi Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 22, 2026 70:15


In honor of the 2026 Real Estate Gala, we're throwing the podcast back to our 2025 interview with none other than Don Tepman, Founder of TownCentre Capital and creator of StripMallGuy. The Crexi Podcast explores various aspects of the commercial real estate industry in conversation with top CRE professionals. In each episode, we feature different guests to tap into their wealth of CRE expertise and explore the latest trends and updates from the world of commercial real estate.    In this episode of The Crexi Podcast, hosted by Shanti Ryle, Don Tepman shares his career trajectory from unexpectedly entering commercial real estate to becoming a prominent figure both in the market and on social media.  Don reveals his journey of managing and investing in strip malls, adding value to properties, and building meaningful relationships with tenants and investors. Additionally, he discusses his influential social media presence, the creation of the 'Strip Mall Guy' brand, and its impact on his business. The episode also delves into the upcoming Strip Mall Guy Gala and its significance in the commercial real estate community. Welcome to the Crexi Podcast Meet Don Tepman: The Strip Mall Guy Don's Early Career and First Deal Learning the Business: Mentorship and Growth Creative Problem Solving in Real Estate The Evolution of Don's Investment Strategy Analyzing and Adding Value to Properties Building Relationships with Brokers Fair Market Rent and Tenant Relations Tenant Improvement Allowances and Win-Win Strategies The Strip Mall Guy Brand The Impact of Social Media on Real Estate The Gala: Celebrating Community and Success Rapid Fire Questions and Closing Thoughts     About Don Tepman: Don Tepman runs TownCentreCapital, a real estate fund he founded which focuses on buying neighborhood strip centers throughout the United States. He also runs the 'StripMallGuy' account on social media, which has approximately 325,000 followers across three platforms, and has become a primary dealflow source.  Mr. Tepman started his career in 2002, and led his first strip center purchase in 2006.  He has completed 45 purchases, and raised over $150M in LP capital.  Now based in New York City, Mr. Tepman graduated from Santa Clara University with a Finance degree, and grew up in Cupertino, CA For show notes, past guests, and more CRE content, please check out Crexi's blog.Looking to stay ahead in commercial real estate? Visit Crexi to explore properties, analyze markets, and connect with opportunities nationwide. Follow Crexi:https://www.crexi.com/​ https://www.crexi.com/instagram​ https://www.crexi.com/facebook​ https://www.crexi.com/twitter​ https://www.crexi.com/linkedin​ https://www.youtube.com/crexi About Crexi:Crexi is reimagining commercial real estate with an AI-powered platform built to deliver smarter, more efficient solutions at every stage of the deal lifecycle. From real-time data and market insights with Crexi Intelligence, to targeted property marketing and seamless deal management through Crexi PRO, and a transparent, time-bound bidding experience with Crexi Auction— Crexi enables users to evaluate opportunities, maximize exposure, and close with speed and confidence. To date, Crexi has subsidized over $2.74 trillion in property value, 26 billion square feet listed, and supports a growing community of more than 23 million yearly users.

The Pure Athlete Podcast
168. How Great Pitchers Are Made: Inside the Mind of Pitching Ninja Rob Friedman

The Pure Athlete Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 21, 2026 36:57


What does it really take to develop an elite pitcher—and are we getting it wrong with today's youth athletes?In this episode, we sit down with Rob Friedman—better known as the creator of Pitching Ninja—to break down the evolution of pitching, the science behind velocity, and the biggest mistakes parents and coaches make with young players.From coaching his own son to a college career at Georgia Tech baseball to building one of the most trusted platforms in baseball, Rob shares insights that every parent, coach, and player needs to hear.We dive into:Why velocity is dominating the game—and the risks that come with itThe truth about early specialization and “pitcher-only” kidsHow to choose the right pitching coach (and red flags to avoid)When kids should start tracking velocity and throwing breaking pitchesThe mindset and habits that separate good pitchers from great onesRob also gives practical advice for parents navigating today's high-pressure youth sports environment, including pitch counts, injury prevention, and how to keep the game fun while still pushing for growth.Whether your child is just starting out or chasing the next level, this episode is packed with real-world wisdom to help you develop athletes the right way.Resources Mentioned:Unhittable by Rob Friedman

The Business of Meetings
319: Inside the Mind of Elite Resilience: Lessons from the Mossad to the Boardroom - Part 1 with Glenn Cohen

The Business of Meetings

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 21, 2026 50:33


Real resilience is forged when the stakes are high- under pressure, in uncertainty, and when there's no margin for error. Today, we're excited to have Glenn Cohen, former head of psychology for the Mossad, joining us for the first part of a two-part series. With years spent in some of the most extreme environments imaginable, Glenn brings a rare understanding of how people think, react, and perform when it matters most. In this episode, he breaks down his elite program for executives, clarifying what it truly takes to build mental strength and how those lessons translate to business owners and leaders. He also shares powerful, previously unspoken insights into what happens to the human mind under extreme pressure, and what enables some people to recover and come back stronger. Glenn's Journey Glenn was born in New York City to a Swedish mother and an American father who died when he was six. After his father's death, he cut off his emotions and became "the Ice Man." His mother raised two children alone and, keeping her promise to provide a proper Jewish education, they returned to New York. Glenn's original plan to pursue basketball at Brandeis University changed after a year in Israel during the first Lebanon War, which led him to join the IDF. Against all odds, he became an Air Force pilot and served as a search-and-rescue helicopter pilot, saving lives under fire. He was later recruited by the Mossad, where he spent 25 years and became the Chief psychologist for operational personnel. After retiring, he developed an elite executive program and currently works with corporate teams and executives. Resilience Anyone can become an elite operator and perform on the highest level by learning Glenn's Elite Method. It starts with having one adult believe in you and combining that with real effort. That creates a sense of responsibility and pushes you to do everything possible to succeed. Hard work and commitment make all the difference! Belief and Effort Being seen as a person rather than just a number changes everything. When someone believes in you, it motivates you to work harder and stay committed. Putting in extra hours and effort is essential, especially when you need to prove that what you have always believed is true. Emotional "Armor" Resilience comes down to managing the thickness of your emotional "armor"- how much you shut down or stay open under pressure. If your armor is too thick, you disconnect from your emotions, making you not aware enough of danger or other people. If it is too thin, you become overly sensitive, anxious, and easily overwhelmed. The goal is to find the right balance so you can stay aware, responsive, and in control in different situations. Emotional Release After intense situations, there has to be a discharge of built-up emotional and physical tension. Holding everything in causes the tension to get stuck, while releasing it allows the body and mind to reset and continue functioning. A short release, such as a "power cry", helps you restore your energy and enables you to keep performing at a high level. Leadership Leadership is not always inherent. It can be learned. For many leaders, internal pressure feels like an existential threat. Pressure, however, is not just about the external situation. It's about how it is perceived. Strong leadership comes from managing your emotional world, not just focusing on execution. The Elite Method Framework Everything begins with the emotional world. The E Factor explains that emotions drive execution. However, most decisions are not made rationally. They are made psychologically and emotionally. So, execution is the final step, not the starting point. Emotional Intelligence Your performance improves when you understand what is going on inside you and around you. Leaders need to recognize their emotional needs and respond to them. That awareness allows for better connection, influence, and execution. Tunnel Vision In chaos, most people default to tunnel vision, focusing only on what is directly in front of them. That makes it hard to see the full picture. Effective leadership requires stepping back, thinking broadly, and working with others. Balancing Mission and Humanity High-pressure situations require both execution and sensitivity. It is not enough to focus only on the mission. You also need to take care of people and give them a soft landing.  Leadership Influence and Responsibility Everything you do as a leader has an impact. What you say, how you act, and how you show up will influence others. Understanding that requires responsibility, but also gives you the ability to shape your environment and culture. Bias and Human Behavior People look for what they expect to find. Once there is a bias, they tend to interpret everything in ways that support it. That is generally influenced by others and by authority, making it easy for people to believe whatever fits their view. Post-Traumatic Growth Extreme situations not only lead to trauma but can also lead to growth. When people believe they can handle extreme situations, they find a way to move forward and grow from it. BIO: Glenn Cohen Hostage Debrief team leader and former Mossad Chief Psychologist.  ​Born and raised in NYC, he moved to Israel after high school and served for over 30 years as an air force pilot, Mossad officer, special forces psychologist, and IDF hostage negotiator. ​Since retiring with the equivalent rank of Colonel, Glenn trains top business and military brass with the five "E.L.I.T.E." keys to resilience and peak performance, which he pioneered during his Mossad tenure.  Glenn Cohen immigrated to Israel from the United States and gave up a scholarship as a college basketball player in order to enlist in the IDF during the 1982 Lebanon War. Against all odds, he managed to fulfill his dream, and despite a 90% attrition rate, he graduated from the prestigious Israel Air Force Academy and received his wings as a pilot. After serving for 7 years as a helicopter pilot in the Lebanon war zone, Glenn was recruited into the Mossad and served for over 25 years in various positions, reaching the equivalent rank of colonel as Chief psychologist. In this capacity, he was responsible for selecting and training the elite operatives to believe that there is no such thing as mission impossible. Glenn accompanied and advised commanders from the cutting-edge units of the defense establishment – Mossad, Shin Bet, "Yamam" SWAT teams, in all matters related to resilience and peak performance under extreme conditions. Based on thousands of hours of mentoring combatants and commanders from the most elite units of the defense establishment, Glenn developed the ELITE method for leadership and team building. ​Since he retired from the Mossad in 2015, Glenn has shared the ELITE method, mentoring and training CEOs and their teams from leading organizations around the world, enabling them to reach their full potential and execute like an ELITE team. Since October 7th, Glenn served for over five months in emergency reserve duty in the IDF Hostage Negotiation Unit, where he was designated to be the first mental health professional to meet the released hostages upon their return to Israel. Subsequently, he wrote the protocol for recovering the returned hostages and led a team of psychologists who debriefed the 168 hostages upon their release. Connect with Eric Rozenberg On LinkedIn Facebook Instagram Website Listen to The Business of Meetings podcast Subscribe to The Business of Meetings newsletter Connect with Glenn Cohen On his website   LinkedIn  

I Wish You Knew
Inside the Mind of an Avoidant Woman: Dating, Motherhood and Business

I Wish You Knew

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 17, 2026 85:16


Most people ask if avoidant women even exist. They do. And this conversation is one of the most honest and revealing looks at what avoidant attachment actually looks like from the inside of a woman who lives it every day. Adam Lane Smith, The Attachment Specialist, sits down with Carly Randall, a self-identified avoidant woman and strategic business partner, for a live coaching session that covers everything from two avoidant partners trying to make a relationship work, to avoidant mothering, to why asking if you would still love me if I was a bug is actually one of the healthiest things an avoidant woman has ever said. What you will learn in this conversation: 1- What avoidant attachment actually looks like in a woman and why men so often mistake it for selfishness 2- Why avoidant women lose respect for anxious partners and what that tells you about what they actually need 3- What happens when two avoidant people get together and why it can actually work with the right systems in place 4- Why the black and white switch of I am all in or I am completely done is one of the most dangerous patterns for avoidant women and what to do about it 5- The difference between taking space to regulate and taking space to dodge and how to tell which one you are doing 6- How avoidant mothering shows up in real life and what the biggest risks are for the children of avoidant parents 7- Why telling your kids mommy needs a break without giving them context is one of the most damaging things you can accidentally do 8- Why an avoidant woman suddenly asking for reassurance is not a sign she is becoming anxious but a sign she is finally becoming secure 9- Why the feeling that you do not want to be a burden is actually rooted in adoption and early abandonment and what it is really asking for If you have ever wondered whether avoidant women are real, what they feel, how they parent, and whether they can actually build a deep loving relationship, this is the episode you have been waiting for.

The Scratch Golfer's Mindset
#153: [Inside the Mind] Dr. Gary Sailes: Becoming an Elite Performer On (and Off) the Course

The Scratch Golfer's Mindset

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 16, 2026 45:48


In this episode, I sit down with renowned neuroscientist and performance psychologist, Dr. Gary Sailes to unpack what truly separates elite, world-class performers from everyone else. This conversation goes far beyond surface-level "mental game tips." We dive into identity, trust, discipline, and the misunderstood role of control—especially for high-achieving, type-A individuals like you. Dr. Sailes shares decades of experience working with elite athletes across multiple sports and reveals why the best in the world don't just want success… they need it. We explore how structure creates freedom, how letting go creates control, and why your thoughts quite literally shape your performance. In this episode, you'll learn: The critical difference between being "obsessed" and having a true need to succeed Why elite performers trust their training instead of trying to control every outcome How letting go of conscious control actually leads to peak performance The hidden power of structure and why it eliminates emotional decision-making How your identity and beliefs can quietly cap your performance The difference between performance psychology and applied neuroscience A practical journaling exercise to rewire negative self-talk If you've ever felt like you're doing all the right things but still not performing at your highest level—on the golf course, in business, or in life—this episode will challenge the way you think about improvement and unlock a new level of awareness. Get your pencils ready and start listening.  Apply for 1-1 High-Performance Hypnotherapy and Mindset Coaching: Click here to apply to work with me. The 90-Day Golf Identity Upgrade Accelerator: This is a private 3-month coaching container designed to help serious golfers rapidly upgrade their beliefs, rewire their golf identity, and accelerate lower scores through deep subconscious transformation — not surface-level tactics. Click here to learn more and DM me "identity upgrade" on Instagram (@thepaulsalter) to learn more.  More About Doc Dr. Gary Sailes is a highly respected sports psychologist, researcher, and professor known for his work in sport psychology, athlete development, and the cultural dynamics of sport participation. He has spent decades studying how psychological, social, and environmental factors influence performance, participation, and identity in athletics. He is a Professor of Sociology of Sport at Indiana University, Indianapolis (formerly IUPUI), and has served as a consultant and advisor to numerous elite athletes, Olympic programs, and professional sports organizations. You can follow Doc on Instagram here: @scratch.golf.doc Play to Your Potential On (and Off) the Course Schedule a Mindset Coaching Discovery Call Subscribe to the More Pars than Bogeys Newsletter Download my "Play Your Best Round" free hypnosis audio recording. High-Performance Hypnotherapy and Mindset Coaching Paul Salter - known as The Golf Hypnotherapist - is a High-Performance Hypnotherapist and Mindset Coach who leverages hypnosis and powerful subconscious reprogramming techniques to help golfers of all ages and skill levels overcome the mental hazards of their minds so they can shoot lower scores and play to their potential. He has over 16 years of coaching experience working with high performers in various industries, helping them get unstuck, out of their own way, and unlock their full potential. Click here to learn more about how high-performance hypnotherapy and mindset coaching can help you get out of your own way and play to your potential on (and off) the course.  Instagram: @thepaulsalter Key Takeaways: Elite performers operate from a need, not just desire or obsession Trust—not control—is what unlocks peak performance Structure creates automatic execution and reduces emotional interference Your thoughts and language directly shape your results Lasting change comes from adaptation, not forceful "change" Key Quotes: "Elite athletes don't just want it—they need it." "To gain greater control, you have to let go of conscious control." "Flow isn't something you chase—it's something that finds you." "Excellence comes from discipline—showing up and doing the work at a high level." "You are what you think. You become what you believe." Time Stamps: 00:00: The Most Misunderstood Trait of Elite Performers 03:30: Obsession vs. Elite Performance 04:50: Trust, Letting Go, and Peak Performance 07:45: What Flow Actually Feels Like 10:00: Structure, Discipline, and Automatic Execution 23:30: Rewiring Negative Self-Talk 28:00: Stories of Elite Performance

Business Innovators Radio
Inside the Mind of Creative Breakthrough Catalyst Michael Brian Lee

Business Innovators Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 15, 2026 21:04


So excited to introduce my next guest, Michael Brian Lee!Michael Brian Lee discovered the World Cup while living in Prague in 1994, and found himself compelled to root for Hristo Stoichkov's Bulgaria squad, who finished fourth. He has been a fan of the competition every four years since, and has developed a love for Argentina, long before they finally vindicated this choice with their win in 2022.He is the world's only certified Master of Creativity and Innovation Coaching and is also trained in six other coaching disciplines, as well as a Master NLP Practitioner, a Certified Coach Trainer, and an Adaptability Quotient (AQai) Professional. He is a #1 best-selling author and has taken the TEDx stage twice. He writes a column on creativity for the Mail and Guardian of South Africa and has written for Forbes. He features on Radio 702 as well as other media outlets. Michael is also an International Advisory Board Member of World Creativity and Innovation and an Exco member of the Creative Community of Practice of the BIC Foundation.He has spoken at numerous creativity conferences and universities, the Global Speakers Summit, and the annual conventions of the Professional Speakers' Association of Southern Africa and India. His TV productions have won 5 South African Film and TV Awards (SAFTAs) and he was a Founding Editor of the renowned international literary magazine Trafika. He was recently named a top 50 thought leader in Creativity by Thinkers360. Learn more about Michael at www.michaelbrianlee.comSource: https://businessinnovatorsradio.com/inside-the-mind-of-creative-breakthrough-catalyst-michael-brian-lee

CFB Podcast with Herbie, Pollack & Negandhi
Inside the Mind of an NFL Scout

CFB Podcast with Herbie, Pollack & Negandhi

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 14, 2026 64:54


Pete Thamel and Dan Wetzel are joined by former Miami Dolphins scout Adam Engroff to pull back the curtain on the world of NFL scouting. From how player reports are built to the challenge of uncovering a player's true character, Engroff breaks down what teams are looking for and what's hardest to find. The guys also dive into how scouts sort through conflicting intel, evaluate injury risk vs. durability, and the other factors that go into assessing a prospect.   0:00 – Welcome 0:30 - Inside the life of an NFL scout 5:00 - How an NFL scout builds player reports 9:30 - The difficulty of scouting character 13:50 - Ideal player character traits 16:45 - The wildest Miami scouting story? 22:05 - How one scout shaped Miami's roster 27:00 - Who's more intimidating? Coach Parcells or Saban? 30:17 - NFL Draft backroom strategy 34:00 - Does staying in school hurt a player's draft stock? 40:15 - 2027 NFL Draft hype vs reality 41:55 - The schools that get players NFL-ready are… 46:21 - How to evaluate a player's injury risk and durability 49:56 - How to handle conflicting intel on a player 52:48 - The best hotel spots are… Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

Talking Billions with Bogumil Baranowski
Lupin Rahman, PhD: What Sovereign Debt Reveals About the World, Can You Trust a Government to Pay You Back? Why the Risk-Free Rate Is Not Risk-Free — Inside the Mind of a Sovereign Debt Investor

Talking Billions with Bogumil Baranowski

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 13, 2026 61:08


Lupin Rahman, PhD, is a senior macroeconomist, sovereign debt specialist, and former head of sovereign credit and emerging markets portfolio manager at PIMCO, with over 25 years of experience across the IMF, World Bank, and global capital markets, and author of The Sovereign Debt Investor (Wiley Finance).Episode Sponsor: Fiscal AI is a modern data terminal that gives investors instant access to twenty years of financials, earnings transcripts, and extensive segment and KPI data—use my link for a two-week free trial plus 15% off: https://fiscal.ai/talkingbillions/3:00 — Lupin recalls growing up with her grandmother in Bangladesh, a powerful matriarch who managed rice markets, bargaining, inventory timing, and informal community insurance — an early blueprint for sovereign economics.5:00 — The mindset shift from IMF/World Bank policymaker to PIMCO investor: "Policy advice lives in a world of intent and markets essentially price outcomes."7:30 — Sovereign debt has survived thousands of years because it bridges the gap between government spending today and tax collection over time — productive use strengthens economies, unproductive use "starts borrowing from the future."9:15 — Guided tour of the sovereign debt landscape: borrower type, currency risk, instrument structure, legal framework, investor base, and collateral.13:45 — How sovereign credit analysis differs from equities: analyzing tax capacity, monetary policy, political constraints, institutional frameworks — and the unique power governments hold over creditors.17:15 — Bond valuation essentials: yield, duration, and convexity explained. "Maturity is not the same as duration."20:00 — Return of capital vs. return on capital — and how modern bond trading evolved from "clipping the coupon" to active portfolio management.24:00 — Why a 100-year bond doesn't mean a 100-year holding period.27:20 — Credit ratings: useful for benchmarking and regulation, but markets move well before rating changes. Investors should do their own analysis.33:25 — Policy credibility: measured not by speeches but by tradeoffs — incentive alignment, willingness to accept short-term pain, and institutional strength.37:15 — Sovereign debt restructurings as political coordination problems, not just financial engineering exercises.40:50 — Is the risk-free rate obsolete? Credit risk vs. supply absorption risk in advanced economies.47:50 — Fiscal dominance, financial repression, and Japan's 260% debt-to-GDP challenge.51:40 — AI can process data and identify patterns, but hasn't replaced judgment — understanding politics and incentives remains human work.54:06 — Lupin defines success through the Japanese concept of Ikigai: doing what you're good at, what the world needs, what aligns with your values, and what you can get paid for.Podcast Program – Disclosure StatementBlue Infinitas Capital, LLC is a registered investment adviser and the opinions expressed by the Firm's employees and podcast guests on this show are their own and do not reflect the opinions of Blue Infinitas Capital, LLC. All statements and opinions expressed are based upon information considered reliable although it should not be relied upon as such. Any statements or opinions are subject to change without notice.Information presented is for educational purposes only and does not intend to make an offer or solicitation for the sale or purchase of any specific securities, investments, or investment strategies. Investments involve risk and unless otherwise stated, are not guaranteed.

The Terri Cole Show
818 Inside the Mind of a Master Storyteller with Tom Fontana

The Terri Cole Show

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 2, 2026 36:21


How does a 3-time Emmy winner create the most psychologically complex characters in TV history? Join me and the legendary Tom Fontana, showrunner of many series including "Oz" and "Homicide: Life on the Street" as we deconstruct the creative process, storytelling, and the human psyche. In this episode, we dive deep into the "Origin Story" of a master storyteller. Tom shares his unique 3-part framework for building three-dimensional characters and explains why everyone has a story they are dying to tell—if only someone would ask. If you've ever felt "stuck" in your creative journey or want to understand the moral complexity behind groundbreaking dramas like Netflix's Borgia or Saint Elsewhere, this conversation is for you. Read the show notes for today's episode at terricole.com/818

The Hawaiiverse Podcast
Inside the Mind of a Native-Hawaiian High Seer | Kimo Kepano Keeps It Aloha in Washington (Ep. 222)

The Hawaiiverse Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 2, 2026 95:02


Kimo Kepano is a Kanaka Maoli High Seer from New York. He is the founder of The Light Seer Method. For more than three decades, he has helped people understand intuition, energy awareness, and personal healing through a blend of Hawaiian wisdom and modern science. Kimo has worked with over 10,000 clients and has been featured on The Travel Channel, Apple TV's Chief of War, and GAIA's Beyond Belief.In this special Keep it Aloha on the Road episode sponsored by Hawaiian Airlines we talk about his unique upbringing, his psychic abilities, living outside of Hawai'i, how he and Kamaka met, his relationship with his brother Pa'a, what it's like being a high seer, and so much more. Enjoy!Filmed at Totem Star:https://totemstar.org/Find Kimo here:https://www.instagram.com/alohalightseer/Learn ʻŌlelo Hawaiʻi online

The FOX True Crime Podcast w/ Emily Compagno
Inside the Mind of a Killer: The Surprising History of Profiling 

The FOX True Crime Podcast w/ Emily Compagno

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 31, 2026 35:24


Emily Compagno and journalist and author Rachel Corbett dismantle the myths surrounding the rise of criminal profiling. From the hunt for Jack the Ripper and Ted Bundy to the FBI's Behavioral Science Unit, Rachel explores why we are obsessed with "psychological fingerprints "and why they often fail to solve cases. Get Rachel Corbett's book, The Monsters We Make: Murder, Obsession, and the Rise of Criminal Profiling, wherever books are sold. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices