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With so many decisions for us to make every day, why doesn't God tell us exactly what to do in each situation?
Vanessa Druskat reveals an overlooked key to unlocking your team's performance: emotional intelligence.— YOU'LL LEARN — 1) The number one skill leaders need to work on2) Why a team of stars doesn't guarantee results—and what will 3) Two easy practices that unlock greater performanceSubscribe or visit AwesomeAtYourJob.com/ep1088 for clickable versions of the links below. — ABOUT VANESSA — Vanessa Druskat is an associate professor at the Peter T. Paul College of Business and Economics at the University of New Hampshire. As an internationally recognized leadership and team performance expert, Vanessa Druskat advises leaders and teams at over a dozen Fortune 500 and Fortune Global 500 companies. Her best-selling Harvard Business Review article (with S. Wolff) on emotionally intelligent teams has been chosen six times for inclusion in collections of HBR's most valued articles. She is the recipient of multiple research and teaching awards.• Book: The Emotionally Intelligent Team: Building Collaborative Groups that Outperform the Rest• LinkedIn: Vanessa Druskat• Website: VanessaDruskat.com— RESOURCES MENTIONED IN THE SHOW — • Tool: Stakeholder Analysis Worksheet• Organization: Consortium for Research on Emotional Intelligence• Book: Social: Why Our Brains Are Wired to Connect by Matthew Lieberman• Past episode: 159: Increasing Confidence by Increasing Self-Awareness with Dr. Tasha Eurich• Past episode: 1085: How to Find More Fun at Work Every Day with Bree Groff— THANK YOU SPONSORS! — • Strawberry.me. Claim your $50 credit and build momentum in your career with Strawberry.me/Awesome• LinkedIn Jobs. Post your job for free at linkedin.com/beawesome• Quince. Get free shipping and 365-day returns on your order with Quince.com/Awesome• Square. See how Square can transform your business by visiting Square.com/go/awesomeSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Buckle up for maybe the longest episode thus far. Chatting with Siichaq was such a blast we truly lost track of time and went almost an hour and forty minutes!Fresh off the release of her new album Catcher — a sprawling, melancholic record that still keeps the hooks and songwriting front and center, Siichaq and I talked about her musical influences, how therapy has helped her writing, YouTube video essays, some hot takes, and her adventure following Tame Impala for seven shows across the US.
James Dobson, the founder of Focus on the Family, died this week. Critics are saying Dobson was the “godfather of child abuse,” while his fans are saying he belongs on the Mount Rushmore of evangelicalism. Who's right? Phil, Skye, and Mike Erre discuss Dobson's legacy and why the controversial conservative is secretly responsible for the creation of VeggieTales. Rising political social media star and Texas state representative, James Talarico, joins Skye to talk about his faith and what makes his frequent references to Christianity in his progressive politics different from the approach of Christian nationalists. Also this week—Cracker Barrel apologizes for changing its logo after being accused of stripping away America's heritage and culture. Holy Post Plus: Getting Schooled - Did the Father Forsake the Son on the Cross? https://www.patreon.com/posts/137415183/ Ad-Free Version of this Episode: https://www.patreon.com/posts/137414267/ 0:00 - Show Starts 2:03 - Theme Song 2:09 - Sponsor - Brooklyn Bedding - Brooklyn Bedding is offering up to 25% off sitewide for our listeners! Go to https://www.brooklynbedding.com/HOLYPOST 3:18 - Sponsor - Rocket Money - Find and cancel your old subscriptions with Rocket Money at https://www.rocketmoney.com/HOLYPOST 4:48 - Cracker Barrel Logo Gone Woke? 23:36 - James Dobson Passed Away 38:45 - No Dobson Means No Veggietales? 55:32 - Sponsor - BetterHelp - This episode is sponsored by BetterHelp. Give online therapy a try at https://www.betterhelp.com/HOLYPOST and get 10% off your first month! 56:30 - Sponsor - Sundays Dog Food - Get 40% off your first order of Sundays. Go to https://www.SundaysForDogs.com/HOLYPOST or use code HOLYPOST at checkout. 57:36 - Interview 1:01:15 - Telerico's Faith Background 1:09:54 - Does the Democrat Party Align with Christianity? 1:20:37 - Flipping Tables 1:28:25 - Christianity and Welcoming the Stranger 1:35:30 - End Credits Links from News Segment: Cracker Barrel logo change! https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2025/aug/26/cracker-barrel-logo-apology Dobson's Passing https://www.christianpost.com/voices/jim-dobson-a-giant-of-the-faith.html Other Resources: Holy Post website: https://www.holypost.com/ Holy Post Plus: www.holypost.com/plus Holy Post Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/holypost Holy Post Merch Store: https://www.holypost.com/shop The Holy Post is supported by our listeners. We may earn affiliate commissions through links listed here. As an Amazon Associate, we earn from qualifying purchases.
From a Missouri resident confronting Republican Representative Mark Alford to the absurdity of televised cabinet meetings, Stephanie Miller dissects the state of democracy and the challenges faced by working Americans. Tune in for a humorous yet critical take on the latest news, including the implications of Trump's actions and the resilience of Democrats in the face of adversity. With guests Bob Cesca and Carlos Alazraqui!See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Max Lugavere—NYT bestselling author of Genius Foods and brain-health crusader—joins us to reveal the secrets to living longer, sharper, and stronger. From food-as-medicine hacks that have gone viral to his provocative take on MAHA (Make America Healthy Again), Max brings the science and the controversy. We dig into shocking new twists in Alzheimer's research, why everything you thought you knew about brain health might be wrong, and the cutting-edge discoveries that could change how you eat, age, and thrive forever.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
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But I don't want to focus on the Democrats right now. I want to focus on the Republican Party because one of the big things that's going to shape the midterms — which, make no mistake, are going to be nationalized — is how the American public feels about the GOP. That includes the party's overall image, the fact that they currently hold the House, Senate, and the White House, and the role of Donald Trump as president. Historically, that's usually the kiss of death in a midterm. The public looks at single-party control and, whether consciously or not, pulls back a bit. It's a check on power, and more often than not, it happens.I still believe, sitting here in late August of 2025, that Democrats are in a good position to take the House back in 2026. The redistricting mess adds some chaos, but even assuming that plays out neutrally or slightly in their favor, the historical precedent is clear — they should be competitive. That said, if we were heading toward something other than a typical midterm correction, you'd start to see signs. Not signs that Democrats are collapsing — that's already evident in other areas — but signs that voters are unusually comfortable with Republican governance.And you know what? Those signs are there.If I had to judge the early terrain by three hard metrics, I'd go with national fundraising, party registration, and the president's approval rating. Let's start with the money. The Republican National Committee currently has $65 million in cash on hand. That's not an overwhelming total, but it's strong — especially with a year to go. More importantly, it's four times what the Democratic National Committee has. The DNC is sitting on just $15 million. That gap alone is bad enough, but it gets worse when you factor in spending decisions like Proposition 50 in California. That fight — to temporarily override the independent redistricting commission — is going to vacuum up cash from the same organizations and donors who would otherwise be investing in House flips. So the Democrats are undercapitalized, and they're committing resources to side projects.Then there's registration data. According to a recent New York Times report, Democrats have lost 2.4 million registered voters in swing states that track party affiliation. In the same set of states, Republicans have gained nearly that same amount. That's a five million voter swing. It's not just that Democrats are losing — Republicans are growing. That kind of shift doesn't usually happen in the middle of a polarizing presidency. People don't suddenly start checking the box for the incumbent party unless something is resonating. And considering the kind of term Donald Trump is having — rapid policy implementation, constant headline churn, immigration crackdowns, inflation waves, even distractions like the Epstein debacle — you'd expect backlash. Instead, you get a net positive in party affiliation.That brings us to approval ratings. Trump's RealClearPolitics average stands at 46.3 percent. He's still underwater, with 50.8 percent disapproving. But let's add context. That number is higher than Joe Biden, Bill Clinton, Barack Obama, or even Ronald Reagan had at this same point in their second terms. That's unusual. And while being underwater is never ideal, that 4.5-point spread is about what you'd expect for Trump when you factor in how he's consistently undercounted in national polling. And the range of poll results is all over the map — Rasmussen has him up one, Harvard Harris has him down two, YouGov has him down 12, and Gallup just released a poll with him down 16. But even Gallup's number is an improvement from previous weeks, which suggests that Trump's “tough on crime” stance — especially in DC — is landing.So when I step back and look at the full picture, what I see is a Republican Party that isn't being punished. That might sound basic, but it's a big deal. Historically, you'd expect that by now — with the administration moving aggressively, Democrats hammering every misstep, and inflation rising — the electorate would be turning. But instead, Republicans have a funding advantage, a registration advantage, and a president who's polling better than most of his second-term predecessors.That doesn't mean they're going to hold the House. The historical pattern still favors Democrats picking up seats. But it does mean that the GOP is better positioned than it has any right to be under these circumstances. And if your theory of the midterms is based on Trump's agenda — the one big, beautiful bill, cutting Medicaid, handing out tax breaks, and all the rest — then you have to reckon with the fact that, at least for now, it isn't hurting them. Maybe that changes. But if this were going to backfire, I would have liked to have seen a little something from it by now.Chapters00:00:00 - Intro00:04:20 - Early Midterms Thoughts00:16:21 - Update00:16:42 - Abigail Spanberger00:23:47 - Trump's Chinese Students Plan00:27:55 - Lisa Cook00:33:54 - Interview with Amanda Nelson01:26:10 - Wrap-up This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit www.politicspoliticspolitics.com/subscribe
Tony Dočekal (Amsterdam, 1992) is a photographer and visual artist. Her work explores identity, belonging, and the friction between autonomy and societal expectations. Working intuitively, she combines personal encounters with quiet observations. Her images balance intimacy and distance, often showing how personal stories and landscapes reflect larger systems.Tony's first book, The Color of Money and Trees, was published by VOID in 2024 and launched at Paris Photo. The work was also exhibited at Biennale Images Vevey alongside her debut short film, Pearls on Credit. She holds a BA in Fine Arts from ArtEZ University of the Arts. In episode 263 Tony discusses, among other things:Her Czech dad and Dutch mum's historyDealing with the ‘weight' of the photographic history of the American road trip genreThe advantage of being an outsiderGetting a dream gig early on - a photobook book about alternative schoolsGoing to Lesbos to cover the refugee crisisWorking with the unhoused for Dutch non-profit the Sheltersuit FoundationThe story behind her picture of a man in a pink frilly dress…… And the one of 9-year-old Lyric in front of a plate of beansThe short film she madeThe amazing 70's-built house she has bought with her partnerReferenced:Josef Koudelka Website | Instagram Become a A Small Voice podcast member here to access exclusive additional subscriber-only content and the full archive of 200+ previous episodes for £5 per month.Subscribe to my weekly newsletter here for everything A Small Voice related and much more besides.Follow me on Instagram here.Build Yourself a Squarespace Website video course here.
3x Eisner Nominated comic creator, Kyle Starks (Rick & Morty, Peacemaker Tries Hard, I Hate This Place), joins the show to talk about the new projects he's working on (Where the Monsters Lie: Dead End and Devil on My Shoulder), horror comics, the keys to a successful Kickstarter campaign, Peacemaker, his favorite C-list characters, tips for promoting yourself at conventions, and way more!Watch the uncut video version of this episode: HERE Support the campaign for Where Monsters Lie: Dead End: HERE LINKS: Subscribe to The Short Box Podcast YouTube channel for video episodes!Join our Patreon Community, and get access to bonus episodes, free comics, and other rewards! Try a FREE 7-day trial: HERETake your comic shopping experience to the limit, by shopping online at Gotham City Limit!The Schiller Kessler Group We read Fan Mail, send us some! Visit the shop in Jax, or shop online at gothamcitylimit.com Proudly sponsored by Gotham City Limit!Disclaimer: This post contains affiliate links. If you make a purchase, I may receive a commission at no extra cost to you.Support the showREACH OUT!
Intro and Ask the L – Aviva and Stephany catch up and talk about the heat and how they are each dealing with it. In the Ask the L segment, Aviva answers a question from Sarah about what to do if your horse does a flying change in a 2nd level test instead of the proscribed movement.Interview with Dr. Wendy Rice – Aviva and Stephany get to know Dr. Wendy, how she got to be a psychologist and how she decided to blend her career with her love of horses and riding. They cover a wide variety of reasons why and how imposter syndrome can come into someone's life, where it originated from and who it can affect. Dr. Wendy gives some great tips for how to help yourself with this sometimes crippling thought process, and how to be your own best friend when it comes to success, both in and out the barn and the arena!Dressage Today S6 E9 Show Notes:Connect with the Hosts: Email Aviva Nebesky (horsepenhillfarm@aol.com) | Email Stephany Fish Crossman (stephanyfish@gmail.com) of SerendipityDressageConnect with the Show: Website (DressageToday.com) | Video Subscription Site | Socials (@DressageToday) Facebook | Instagram | Twitter | PinterestGuest: Dr. Wendy RiceToday's Episode Brought to You By: Equestrian+
This episode is brought to you by Cozy Earth, one of my favorite things to have on hand for a comfy pregnancy and postpartum period! Use code HEHE for 40% off the softest PJ's, loungewear, or even new sheets to make your pregnancy and postpartum feel a little more luxurious: https://cozyearth.com/ In this week's episode of The Birth Lounge Podcast, we're tackling one of the biggest elephants in the birthing room: sky-high C-section rates in the U.S. (yep, we're talking about that 1 in 3 number). But here's the good news: you don't have to just accept that as the norm. I'm sitting down with Juli Pyle, a certified nurse midwife who has helped her small, rural hospital keep their C-section rate at just 12% (I know, jaw drop, right?). Together, we're pulling back the curtain on what's really working—things like midwives and OBs actually collaborating as a team, evidence-based care that puts families first, and a hospital culture that truly values physiological birth. If you've ever wondered what it really takes to lower C-section rates and protect birthing families, this episode is going to light a fire in you. 00:00 Introduction to the Birth Lounge Podcast 01:16 The Nation's C-Section Rate and WHO Recommendations 01:55 Introducing Juli Pyle: A Nurse Midwife with a 12% C-Section Rate 03:26 Achieving Low C-Section Rates: Insights from Juli Pyle 06:18 Challenges and Solutions in Maternity Care 07:29 Encouragement for Large Hospital Systems 09:16 Interview with Juli Pyle Begins 10:41 The Project and Results: Integrating Midwifery into Hospital Practice 12:43 Midwifery Care and Trust Between Providers 19:04 Co-Managing High-Risk Pregnancies 25:56 Ego and Team Dynamics in Maternity Care 29:01 The Importance of Midwifery in Large Hospitals 31:58 Ad for Cozy Earth: Comfort During Pregnancy 34:03 Licensure Structure for Midwives in Pennsylvania 34:56 The Role and Training of Certified Nurse Midwives 35:25 Legislation and Independent Practice for Midwives 38:02 Challenges in Mississippi's Healthcare System 43:13 Midwifery Care Across Different Regions 45:40 Managing Labor and Reducing C-Section Rates 57:49 The Importance of Evidence-Based Practice 01:04:23 Encouragement for Healthcare Advocates 01:06:58 Conclusion and Final Thoughts Guest Bio: Juli Pyle (she/her) is a certified nurse midwife who practices at a community hospital in rural Pennsylvania. Juli was a stay at mom for many years to five children before deciding to return to school to pursue a degree in nursing. She graduated from Colorado Mesa University with a bachelors of science in nursing degree in 2016 and then began her nursing career as a labor and delivery nurse. She quickly discovered that this was her true passion (as she had suspected since birthing her own children) and rapidly gained a reputation for professionalism, compassion and expertise among colleagues and patients. She then returned to Frontier Nursing University to complete a Master's degree in Nursing with an emphasis in midwifery. In 2020, she began her career as a certified nurse-midwife at a small community hospital in central Pennsylvania where she has been since that time. Her focus as a CNM is to provide evidence-based education to all birthing families, give true autonomy and informed consent throughout their time with her and to share love, understanding, empathy and true shared-decision making. Juli also currently serves on the Pennsylvania MMRC (maternal mortality review committee). When not immersed in the birthing world, she enjoys spending time refinishing furniture, gardening, raising chickens, hiking and vacationing with her husband and family. SOCIAL MEDIA: Connect with HeHe on IG Connect with Juli on Facebook BIRTH EDUCATION: Join The Birth Lounge here for judgment-free childbirth education that prepares you for an informed birth and how to confidently navigate hospital policy to have a trauma-free labor experience! Download The Birth Lounge App for birth & postpartum prep delivered straight to your phone! Keywords: c section rates, lowering c section rates, midwifery care, nurse midwife, birth outcomes, evidence based birth, collaborative maternity care, informed consent in birth, physiological birth, reducing c sections, birth lounge podcast, maternity care reform, midwives and obstetricians, rural hospital birth, empowering birth choices
What's Bruin Show - UCLA Season Predictions and PRE-Utah with Josh Bennet of the Utah Blockcast 00:00 - Opening, Headlines, Listener Feedback 20:53 - 2025 UCLA Football Schedule Talk 36:55 - Mike and Jake's UCLA Football Season Predictions 50:10 - Interview with Josh Bennet of the Utah Blockcast 1:11:00 - Jake and Mike's Predictions for UCLA vs Utah Enjoy the What's Bruin Show Network!Multiple shows to entertain you on one feed:Support WBS at Patreon.com/WhatsBruinShow for just $2/month and get exclusive content and access to our SLACK channel.Twitter/X: @whatsbruinshow Instagram: @whatsbruinshowCall the What's Bruin Network Hotline at 805-399-4WBS (Suck it Reign of Troy)We are also on YouTube HEREGet Your WBSN MERCH - Go to our MyLocker Site by Clicking HEREWhat's Bruin Show- A conversation about all things Bruin over drinks with Bruin Report Online's @mikeregaladoLA, @wbjake68 and friends!Subscribe to the What's Bruin Show at whatsbruin.substack.comEmail us at: whatsbruinshow@gmail.comTweet us at: @whatsbruinshowWest Coast Bias - LA Sports (mostly Lakers, Dodgers and NFL) with Jamaal and JakeSubscribe to West Coast Bias at wbwestcoastbias.substack.comEmail us at: WB.westcoastbias@gmail.comTweet us at: @WBwestcoastbiasThe BEAR Minimum - Jake and his Daughter Megan talk about student life and Cal Sports during her first year attending UC Berkeley.Subscribe to The BEAR Minimum at thebearminimum.substack.comEmail us at: wb.bearminimum@gmail.comTweet us at: @WB_BearMinimumPlease rate and review us on whatever platform you listen on.
Our guest is Joshua Walker who is the President and CEO of Japan Society https://japansociety.org/ in New York. Joshua has a very intriguing background. He was raised in Japan and spent his formative years in Hokkaido, northern Japan. Since Joshua left Japan at the age of 18, he has been working in global affairs and is known as a perpetual bridge-builder, citizen diplomat and trained academic with a specialization in East Asia and the Middle East. After gaining diverse global experiences, he became the president and CEO of Japan Society in December 2019. Joshua joined us in Episode #210 in November 2020 and discussed his fascinating background and the culture of Hokkaido he loves. In this episode, we will discuss various topics about Japanese culture overall with Joshua's profound perspective, including what makes Japanese culture distinctive, where the unique Japanese mindset comes from, his thoughts on the lessons learned during World War II that ended 80 years ago with the Hiroshima and Nagasaki atomic bombings and much, much more!!! See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Reviewing UNLV football's week 1 opponent, Sam Houston State. Dr. Pepper "Fanville" takes a shot at Shedeur Sanders with latest ad. Interview with Sam Houston head coach, Phil Longo previewing their week 1 game against the UNLV Rebels. Celebrating National Dog Day.
Intro and Ask the L – Aviva and Stephany catch up and talk about the heat and how they are each dealing with it. In the Ask the L segment, Aviva answers a question from Sarah about what to do if your horse does a flying change in a 2nd level test instead of the proscribed movement.Interview with Dr. Wendy Rice – Aviva and Stephany get to know Dr. Wendy, how she got to be a psychologist and how she decided to blend her career with her love of horses and riding. They cover a wide variety of reasons why and how imposter syndrome can come into someone's life, where it originated from and who it can affect. Dr. Wendy gives some great tips for how to help yourself with this sometimes crippling thought process, and how to be your own best friend when it comes to success, both in and out the barn and the arena!Dressage Today S6 E9 Show Notes:Connect with the Hosts: Email Aviva Nebesky (horsepenhillfarm@aol.com) | Email Stephany Fish Crossman (stephanyfish@gmail.com) of SerendipityDressageConnect with the Show: Website (DressageToday.com) | Video Subscription Site | Socials (@DressageToday) Facebook | Instagram | Twitter | PinterestGuest: Dr. Wendy RiceToday's Episode Brought to You By: Equestrian+
Ryan Lavoie, and Tom Peavy make their playoff predictions and sleeper playoff picks, interview fantasy football expert Joe Bartel, and Tom makes his Auburn-Baylor predictions. 1st Hour: 1:12 - Intro 4:27 - Hugh Freeze announces captains 13:45 - Phone Call 31:40 - Birthdays in sports 2nd Hour: 48:14 - Playoff Predictions 3rd Hour: 1:33:14 - CFP sleeper picks 1:41:34 - Interview w/ Joe Bartel 1:58:52 - Tom's CFP Championship picks 2:01:16 - Tom's Auburn - Baylor and season prediction
EPISODE 275: Interview with Ellecia Paine. Ellecia Paine helps people break free from monogamous conditioning, guiding them through the exciting world of ethical non-monogamy, polyamory, and swinging. She turns challenges like jealousy and insecurity into trust and open communication. As the host of the “Nope! We're Not Monogamous” podcast, Ellecia champions authentic connections. With a decade of living and coaching non-monogamy, she shares insights that resonate deeply, making her clients feel understood and empowered. If you get value out of the Loving Without Boundaries podcast, then consider becoming one of our patrons! Not only will you enjoy exclusive content made just for you, your support will also help us continue creating educational content while helping more people have a deeper understanding of consensual non-monogamy and healthy, sex positive relationships in general. https://www.patreon.com/lovingwithoutboundaries
Welcome to Chicago! This episode was recorded at National Brownfields Conference. EPA's Brownfields program is a multibillion-dollar program that provides the principal funding for communities to address brownfield sites. The national conference brings together those communities, The EPA, consultants, vendors, regulators and assistance programs for a comprehensive learning and networking experience. In this episode of 3:12 we're going to hear a series of quick interviews that cover all kinds of topics, from AI integration, to sustainable plant-based remediation techniques, to training the next generation of environmental consultants. Our play hard section is, as always, a video segment! This time we're meeting with Randi Mendes, Executive Director of the UCONN Technical Assistance to brownfields program. Guests from this episode:Kyle Gulau – Brownfield AI https://brownfield.ai/Jane Mathisen – ESDAT https://esdat.net/Ignacio Dayrit – Center for Creative Land Recycling https://www.cclr.org/Christa Stoneham - Houston landbank https://houstonlandbank.org/Jose Montoya - Willow stick - https://www.willowstick.com/Renee Murphy - Intrinsyx Environmental https://www.intrinsyxenvironmental.com/Anne Winegar, PG CP – Envirolearn https://www.envirolearntraining.com/John Evangelista - Groundwork Elizabeth https://groundworkelizabeth.org/Randi Mendes – UCONN TAB https://tab.program.uconn.edu/ A reminder that our Play Hard segment is also available in video form! Watch that on our YouTube Channel. Make sure you subscribe, give us a review & check us out on social media!YouTubeLinkedInInstagramTwitterFacebookWebsite
Webb Keane, author, “Animals, Robots, Gods: Adventures in the Moral Imagination” Kirk Pearson - "Theme from Techtonic" - "Mark's intro" - "Interview with Webb Keane" [0:03:17] - "Mark's comments" [0:43:18] Timothy Clover - "Trolley Car Line" [0:55:30] https://www.wfmu.org/playlists/shows/155425
In this episode of Pop Culture Weekly, renowned director Ron Howard and the equally legendary actor Jude Law join me, Kyle McMahon, for a deep exploration into their latest cinematic venture, "Eden." Get ready to hear firsthand how this gripping survival thriller takes audiences to the edge of human endurance, thrusting a diverse group of characters into a high-stakes struggle for survival on a desolate island. As Ron Howard unpacks the real-life events that inspired the film, you'll gain insight into the intricate dynamics of morality and leadership that are woven throughout this intense narrative. Meanwhile, Jude Law discusses the challenges and nuances of portraying a character within an ensemble cast, offering a vivid and engaging perspective on survival instincts and human nature.From shooting challenges to the electrifying energy on set, this episode offers a rare glimpse into the crafting of a movie that resonates long after the credits roll. Whether you're a film enthusiast or just curious about the magic behind the screen, this conversation promises to be both enlightening and entertaining.
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Today's episode of the Punk CX podcast is with Greg Kihlström from The Agile Brand. Greg is a best-selling author, speaker, and entrepreneur, and serves as an advisor and consultant to top companies on marketing technology, marketing operations, and digital transformation initiatives. A couple of months ago, Greg invited me to be a guest on his show, and we took the opportunity to meet up and record the episode while he was in Scotland recently on vacation. We covered a lot of ground, including the state of customer experience, what brands get right and what they don't and hyper-personalisation. It went so well I thought I'd release it as an episode on the Punk CX podcast too. This interview follows on from my recent interview – Envisioning a personal AI agent for every customer – Interview with Malte Kosub of Parloa – and is number 552 in the series of interviews with authors and business leaders who are doing great things, providing valuable insights, helping businesses innovate and delivering great service and experience to both their customers and their employees.
Sweet Savage is one of those bands that fly under the radar of metal fans, and it's really surprising they haven't blown up. From their early days in 1978 with Vivian Campbell to today, Ray Haller has steered the ship around the world, with Metallica name dropping them as an influence.Sweet Savage's newest record BANG is available September 12th wherever you get your music. For more information, check them out on Facebook.
Interview with Margaret Infeld, MD, MS, author of Clinical Outcomes With Personalized Accelerated Physiologic Pacing in Heart Failure With Preserved Ejection Fraction: Follow-Up of the myPACE Trial. Hosted by Robert Bonow, MD. Related Content: Clinical Outcomes With Personalized Accelerated Physiologic Pacing in Heart Failure With Preserved Ejection Fraction
Interview with G. Caleb Alexander, MD, MS, and Hemalkumar B. Mehta, MS, PhD, authors of Use of Glucagon-Like Peptide-1 Agonists Among Individuals Undergoing Bariatric Surgery in the US. Hosted by Jamie Coleman, MD. Related Content: Use of Glucagon-Like Peptide-1 Agonists Among Individuals Undergoing Bariatric Surgery in the US The GLP-1 Era—What Comes After Bariatric Surgery?
Interview with Keith Boyle, CEO of New Found Gold Corp.Our previous interview: https://www.cruxinvestor.com/posts/new-found-gold-tsxvnfg-all-known-questions-answered-august-2025-7640Recording date: 26th August 2025New Found Gold has secured significant additional backing from Eric Sprott, who invested an additional $20 million through a private placement expected to close by the end of August. This investment increases Sprott's ownership from 19% to 23%, officially making him a "control person" following shareholder approval at the company's recent annual general meeting. Combined with the $63 million bought deal completed in May, New Found Gold now has substantial financing to execute its development plans through next year.The company has also strengthened its board with the addition of Tamara Brown, a seasoned mining executive with experience at Superior Gold and Orla Mining, and currently with Oberon Capital. CEO Keith Boyle emphasized Brown's strategic thinking abilities and comprehensive understanding of mining operations, capital markets, and investor relations, describing her diverse background as valuable for advancing the company toward production.Operationally, New Found Gold remains laser-focused on achieving cash flow as quickly as possible from its high-grade deposit. The company is currently conducting resource upgrade drilling, which was temporarily paused due to regional fire risks but has since resumed following recent rainfall. Parallel efforts include advancing permitting activities and baseline environmental work in preparation for submitting their environmental assessment application early next year.The development timeline positions 2025 as the key permitting and financing year, with early construction work planned, leading to full construction beginning in 2027. Management reports strong institutional support for this accelerated development strategy, with over 10% of shares represented at the recent shareholder meeting and positive feedback from both existing and prospective institutional investors. The strategic shift from exploration to rapid development continues to resonate well with stakeholders who support the company's focus on near-term cash generation.—View New Found Gold's company pprofile: https://www.cruxinvestor.com/companies/new-found-goldSign up for Crux Investor: https://cruxinvestor.com
Interview with Richard Young, President & CEO of i-80 Gold Corp.Our previous interview: https://www.cruxinvestor.com/posts/i-80-gold-corp-iau-explore-develop-mine-au-ag-zn-pb-in-nevada-3037Recording date: 25th August 2025i-80 Gold (TSX:IAU) is executing an ambitious transformation from minimal production to becoming Nevada's next significant gold producer, targeting 600-700,000 ounces annually within six years. The company holds 14 million ounces of gold resources and over 200 million ounces of silver across four past-producing Nevada properties, positioning it among the state's largest resource holders.Under President and CEO Richard Young's leadership, i-80 Gold is leveraging a strategic advantage by restarting proven assets rather than developing greenfield projects. Young brings substantial credibility through his experience at Barrick Gold and successful track record taking Teranga Gold from small producer to 500,000-ounce annual operation. "It's not very often that any management group has the opportunity to work with tier one assets in a tier one jurisdiction to create a new mid-tier gold producer," Young notes.The company's three-phase development plan centers on systematic asset restart with significantly reduced execution risk. Phase 1 targets 150-200,000 ounces by 2028 through underground operations at relatively low capital intensity of $40 million per portal development. The self-funding model generates $200-250 million cash flow to finance Phase 2, reaching 300-400,000 ounces by 2030.i-80 Gold completed a $175 million equity raise in Q2 and is arranging $400 million debt financing to fund the $800 million development plan through 2030. The company benefits from Nevada's homogeneous geology, existing infrastructure, and established permits, while operating one of only two autoclaves in the state.The flagship Mineral Point project anchors Phase 3, potentially delivering 350,000 ounces over 20 years. Despite current market valuation around $500-600 million, management's internal assessment suggests $6 billion value following feasibility studies, highlighting significant upside potential as the company systematically executes its Nevada-focused growth strategy.View i-80 Gold's company profile: https://www.cruxinvestor.com/companies/i-80-goldSign up for Crux Investor: https://cruxinvestor.com
#166. Madeline Kenney throws a marimba party, Lynyn moves to the rhythm of modular synths, In The Pines make their sunbeam dream a reality. Ron shares new faves from Dillon Warnek, Indigo De Souza + more.Sponsored by DistroKid. Get 30% off your membership at distrokid.com/vip/independentmindedSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
In this conversation, career coach Kacie Bail discusses her work helping others navigate the job market. She emphasizes the growing importance of soft skills in job applications, the challenges of job rejections, and the need for empathy from interviewers. Kacie shares her journey from bioengineering to consulting, highlighting the significance of internships and the continuous nature of career development. The discussion also touches on the impact of automation on job opportunities and the importance of finding clarity in career goals. 00:00 Introduction00:30 What is Kacie Doing Today? 01:30 Job Search Process09:00 Interviewing and Soft Skills15:00 Having Attention20:00 Highschool Interests33:00 University in Maryland39:00 Entering Consulting55:00 Looking for Change01:03:00 Moving to Chile1:18:00 Getting the Interview1:22:00 Sourcing Clients1:27:10 AI Automation for Resumés1:31:30 Contact InfoConnect with Kacie: Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/kaciebail/Kacie's Newsletter: https://kaciebail.substack.comInstagram: @kaciebailMentioned in this Episode:Kacie's Site: https://www.kaciebail.com/Want more from Ardan Labs? You can learn Go, Kubernetes, Docker & more through our video training, live events, or through our blog!Online Courses : https://ardanlabs.com/education/ Live Events : https://www.ardanlabs.com/events/ Blog : https://www.ardanlabs.com/blog Github : https://github.com/ardanlabs
„Geiz ist geil“, „3-2-1, meins!“ oder „Bild dir deine Meinung“: Jean-Remy von Matt steckt mit der von ihm gegründeten Agentur "Jung von Matt" hinter einigen der bekanntesten Slogans der deutschen Werbegeschichte. Im OMR Podcast spricht er über die goldenen Zeiten der Werbung, die drohenden Veränderungen durch Künstliche Intelligenz, sein neues Buch – und seinen Ärger darüber, dass ausgerechnet sein Penis in einem Interview in der Überschrift thematisiert wurde.
Seit März leitet Urs Wegmann die Sektion Wildtiere und Artenförderung im Bundesamt für Umwelt BAFU. Im «Tagesgespräch» gibt er sein erstes Interview in dieser Funktion und erklärt, was er im Wolfsdossier erreichen will. Er ist zu Gast bei Simone Hulliger. Die Stelle war lange vakant, es war schwierig, jemanden zu finden. Urs Wegmann erzählt, dass er bei Bundesrat Rösti vorsprechen musste, bevor er angestellt wurde. Am Montag beginnt erneut eine Phase der Wolfsregulierung, die Kanton reichen aktuell beim BAFU ihre Gesuche für präventive Abschüsse ein, auch ganze Rudel können entnommen werde. Laut Wegmann werden sich die Bewilligungen in einem ähnlichen Rahmen halten wie im vergangenen Jahr, damals wurden 92 Wölfe geschossen und drei Rudel aufgelöst. Wegmann hat sich schon in früheren Funktionen mit der Beziehung zwischen Menschen und Umwelt befasst. Er leitete die Biberfachstelle des Kantons Zürich und war Geschäftsführer der Greifensee Stiftung. «Ich war beruflich oft dort, wo es Konflikte gibt». Die Welt sei für ihn nicht schwarz-weiss, er habe ein Interesse an Lösungen, die sowohl für den Menschen als auch die Natur dauerhaft sind.
In this Interview, Voters Organized to Educate sat down with Matthew Willard, candidate for New Orleans City Council At-Large in the 2025 election. Filmed/recorded at our main office in New Orleans, LA on August 22, 2025, for a conversation with our community to discuss his candidacy and his priorities if elected. Learn more and stay up to date! Website: www.VotersOrganized.org Facebook: @VotersOrganized X: @justice_votes Instagram: @VotersOrganized
In this Interview, Voters Organized to Educate sat down with Gregory Manning, candidate for New Orleans City Council At-Large in the 2025 election. Filmed/recorded at our main office in New Orleans, LA on August 21, 2025, for a conversation with our community to discuss his candidacy and his priorities if elected. Learn more and stay up to date! Website: www.VotersOrganized.org Facebook: @VotersOrganized X: @justice_votes Instagram: @VotersOrganized
In this Interview, Voters Organized to Educate sat down with JP Morrell, candidate for New Orleans City Council At-Large in the 2025 election. Filmed/recorded at our main office in New Orleans, LA on August 25, 2025, for a conversation with our community to discuss his candidacy and his priorities if elected. Learn more and stay up to date! Website: www.VotersOrganized.org Facebook: @VotersOrganized X: @justice_votes Instagram: @VotersOrganized
In this Interview, Voters Organized to Educate sat down with Delisha Boyd, candidate for New Orleans City Council At-Large in the 2025 election. Filmed/recorded at our main office in New Orleans, LA on August 19, 2025, for a conversation with our community to discuss her candidacy and her priorities if elected. Learn more and stay up to date! Website: www.VotersOrganized.org Facebook: @VotersOrganized X: @justice_votes Instagram: @VotersOrganized
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Depuis plusieurs années maintenant, nous vous proposons deux fois par mois d'écouter une conversation avec un homme ou une femme de cheval.De chacune de ces rencontres, nous avons su retirer un enseignement, un nouveau leitmotiv ou tout simplement un nouveau regard sur notre sport. ☀️
A Plan To Get Rid Of All The Cats Dr. Gareth Morgan wants to rid New Zealand of all the cats. He says they're damaging the bird population. Is he crazy, or does he have a point? We'll speak with him and find out what he's thinking and the adversity he's facing with his plan. Listen Now The Hard To Train Dog Peggy Swager has dedicated her life to the "hard-to-train" dog. She will tell us about her toughest cases and how to manage a dog that just won't behave properly. We'll have tips for overcoming problem behaviors and giveaways of her book. Listen Now Poison In Your House Dr. Justine Lee works at the Pet Poison Helpline. She says the top 5 pet toxins are probably in your house and accessible to your furry-friend. Dr. Lee will tell you what to watch out for and how to treat a pet that has eaten something poisonous. Listen Now Bully Sticks Condemned Turns out there's a lot more inside a popular dog treat than most pet owners probably imagine. They're called "pizzle" sticks or "bully" sticks, and a new study out of Canada says they're loaded with calories and bacteria. The treat is made from uncooked, dried bull penis, and researchers say it can contain things like E. coli and MRSA. Listen Now Iran Launches Monkey Into Space Iran said it launched a live monkey into space, seeking to show off its missile systems. "This shipment returned safely to Earth with the anticipated speed along with the live organism," Defense Minister Ahmad Vahidi told the semi-official Fars news agency. However, comparative pictures of the monkey don't match. Listen Now Read more about this week's show.
A forum for authors by authors. Interview with Dr. Janee Mobley, author of '40 Days To A Better You.' #authorsup #forauthors #byauthors #alhbroadcasting #podcast #InternetTelevision #authorssupportingauthors #getthebook #betteryou #selfhelp #Dailytips
Horror Hangout | Two Bearded Film Fans Watch The 50 Best Horror Movies Ever!
FrightFest 2025 was one for the history books! Ben Errington and Andy Conduit-Turner attend the horror cinema event at Odeon Leicester Square (London) with interviews and reviews, plus catch-ups with previous guests and new friends.00:00 Day 1 Intro01:32 The Home Review04:26 CognAItive Review08:15 Interview w/ Tommy Savas11:08 Day 2 Intro12:08 Night of Violence Review18:44 The Only Ones Review21:07 The Arbiter Review24:16 Bambi - The Reckoning Review31:53 Interview w/ Sarah Howard35:49 Appofeniacs Review39:50 What She Doesn't Know Review45:58 Interview w/ Chris Marrs Piliero & Aaron Holliday57:54 Interview w/ DW Medoff1:02:45 Interview w/ Joelle Rae & Jamie Flatters1:04:39 The Toxic Avenger Review1:09:08 Interview w/ Luisa Guerreiro1:13:31 The Toxic Avenger Review cont'd (w/ Emma Cownley)1:15:43 Transcending Dimensions Review (w/ Emma Cownley)1:18:52 A Serbian Documentary Review (w/ Emma Cownley)1:22:27 Day 3 Intro1:23:10 Flush Review1:29:17 The Long Walk Preview1:30:53 The Red Mask Review1:33:53 Marshmallow Review (w/ David Gelmini)1:35:28 Self-Help Review (w/ David Gelmini)1:37:11 Marshmallow & Self-Help Reviews cont'd1:45:30 Short Film Showcase 2 Review (w/ Emma Cownley)1:49:32 Interview w/ Stephen Staley, Natasha Tosini & Will Wickham1:53:43 Interview w/ Matt Stuertz1:58:59 Interview w/ Joe Sims & Matt Harlock2:10:40 Interview w/ Joe Begos2:13:19 Interview w/ Matt Cartner, Paul Butcher & Paul Stevens2:16:18 Day 4 Intro2:17:58 Jimmy & Stiggs Review2:23:41 Parasomnia Review2:25:25 Don't Let The Cat Out Review 2:26:51 Foreigner Review2:28:35 The Toxic Avenger Review2:30:03 In A Cold Vein Review2:31:56 Pig Hill Review (+ Trigger Warnings)2:38:56 The Caretaker Review2:41:38 The Haunting at Jack the Ripper's House Review2:46:35 He Kills At Night Review2:48:33 Healing Andy Review2:51:33 Interview w/ Radi Nikolov3:01:00 Interview w/ Disalada 'Stang' Disayanon3:05:21 Interview w/ Matthew Ninaber & Gabriel Carrer3:16:28 Interview w/ Mal Jutley3:23:01 Interview w/ Tabitha Henrietta Fulham3:26:35 Interview w/ Sam Thomas3:30:43 Interview w/ Eric Winkler & Patrick Rea3:38:55 Interview w/ Stewart Sparke & Lyndsey Craine3:44:15 Day 5 Intro3:47:08 Tomb Watcher Review3:50:06 The Descent 4K Restoration Review3:54:15 Bone Lake Review3:56:53 Captured Souls - In Conversation with Graham Humphreys Review4:00:22 Death Cycle Review4:04:42 Redux Redux Review4:08:11 Day 5 Intro cont'd4:09:21 Sane Inside Insanity – The Phenomenon of Rocky Horror Review4:10:56 Super Happy Fun Clown Review4:13:38 Dog of God Review4:14:17 Your Host Review4:17:10 The Confession Review4:19:05 FIVE Review4:22:57 Blood Shine Review4:23:53 Blockhead Review4:28:58 Interview w/ Chris Mayo4:33:54 Day 5 Intro cont'd4:34:25 The Arborist Review4:35:30 Where Is Juan Moctezuma? Review4:36:53 The Other People Review4:37:39 A Blind Bargain Review4:39:34 Above the Knee Review4:43:04 Interview w/ Polly Maberly & Gerard Johnson4:54:32 Mother of Flies Review4:58:04 The Row Review5:00:24 Dooba Dooba Review5:02:09 Noseeums Review5:06:00 El Instinto Review5:08:09 The Haunted Forest Review5:10:02 Outro / Thankswww.horrorhangout.co.ukwww.frightfest.co.ukPatreon - www.patreon.com/horrorhangoutBen - www.x.com/ben_erringtonAndy - www.instagram.com/andyctwritesSupport this show http://supporter.acast.com/thehorrorhangout. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Interview with Margaret Infeld, MD, MS, author of Clinical Outcomes With Personalized Accelerated Physiologic Pacing in Heart Failure With Preserved Ejection Fraction: Follow-Up of the myPACE Trial. Hosted by Robert Bonow, MD. Related Content: Clinical Outcomes With Personalized Accelerated Physiologic Pacing in Heart Failure With Preserved Ejection Fraction
Stephanie talks about Trump's failing health and obvious signs of mental and physical impairment. She also discusses Trump's ambition to send the national guard to take over policing in major cities across the U.S. Guest - Hal SparksSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
This week, Hannah Dasher stops by the podcast to talk about how her presence on TikTok and her cooking show has helped fans discover her music, the struggles of being a fully independent artist, what it's like to be a woman in the industry and how challenging that can be, her thoughts on Beyoncé and she wishes she would've fully gone country and much more.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
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Oli and Luke review WWE Raw from August 25th, 2025.Order Oli's debut book, HearRational
This is the Wholesale Hotline Podcast (Brent Daniels Show Edition), the best 120 minutes in wholesaling education -- live with Brent Daniels. Today's episode is part of our Throwback Series where we re-air some of our most popular shows. This episode originally aired on 1/21/2025. Show notes -- in this episode we'll cover: Brent answers your questions live. Knowledge from Brent and some of the best wholesalers in the industry. The most important news affecting the wholesaling industry. Your weekly dose of wholesaling motivation. Interviews with industry experts and successful wholesaler. Please give us a rating and let us know how we are doing! ➖➖➖➖➖➖➖➖➖➖➖➖➖➖➖ ☎️ Welcome to Wholesale Hotline & TTP Breakout
Music has the power to uniteMark Savage speaks to Venezuelan conductor Gustavo Dudamel about his life and career. Born in the city of Barquisimeto, he's famous for conducting orchestras all over the world, as well as film credits that include conducting the opening and end titles for Star Wars: the Force Awakens.With a unique ability to communicate joy and his passion for music to mass audiences, Dudamel has become a rare pop culture icon from the world of classical music - affording him mainstream appeal. He's currently in London, performing concerts alongside the band Coldplay.In this interview, he talks about El Sistema - Venezuela's unique programme which has helped train thousands of musicians, the highlights of his time as musical director of the LA Philharmonic, and taking over the helm of the New York Philharmonic.Thank you to the Culture team for their help in making this programme. The Interview brings you conversations with people shaping our world, from all over the world. The best interviews from the BBC. You can listen on the BBC World Service, Mondays and Wednesdays at 0700 GMT. Or you can listen to The Interview as a podcast, out twice a week on BBC Sounds or wherever you get your podcasts.Presenter: Mark Savage Producers: Bob Howard and Roxanne Panthaki Editor: Nick HollandGet in touch with us on email TheInterview@bbc.co.uk and use the hashtag #TheInterviewBBC on social media.(Image: Conductor Gustavo Dudamel performs onstage during weekend 2, day 2 of the Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival Photo by Scott Dudelson/Getty Images for Coachella)
'Reformed Pantser' is one of the most difficult things to be. -Seth Haddon In this episode, we welcome Seth Haddon, the talented Australian author behind Volatile Memory. We cover hybrid publishing, writing routines, and pursuing nuns. Volatile Memory explores themes of transhumanism and identity within a corporate-dominated future. Also haunted masks. And love. (This post went live for supporters on August 25, 2025. If you want early, ad-free, and sometimes expanded episodes, support at Patreon or get my newsletter at Ghost!) Transcript Links Volatile Memory Blind Eye Books Reactor Seth on Internet, Instagram, and Patreon Evergreen Links See all books from Season 21 Like the podcast? Get the book! I Should Be Writing. Socials: Bluesky, Instagram, YouTube, Focusmate Theme by John Anealio Savor I Should Be Writing tea blends Support local book stores! Station Eternity, Six Wakes, Solo: A Star Wars Story: Expanded Edition and more! OR Get signed books from my friendly local store, Flyleaf Books! — "The Haunted Mask: Exploring Volatile Memory with Seth Haddon" is brought to you in large part by my supporters, the Fabulists, who received an early, expanded version of this episode. You can join our Fabulist community with a pledge on Patreon or support via Ghost!! Some of the links above may be affiliate, allowing you to support the show at no extra cost to you. Also consider leaving a review for ISBW, please! CREDITS Theme song by John Anealio, art by Numbers Ninja, and files hosted by Libsyn (affiliate link). Get archives of the show via Patreon. August 25, 2025 | Season 21 Ep 13 | murverse.com "The Haunted Mask: Exploring Volatile Memory with Seth Haddon" by Mur Lafferty is licensed under CC BY-NC-SA 4.0 In case it wasn't clear: Mur and this podcast are fully supportive of LGBTQ+ folks, believe that Black Lives Matter, and trans rights are human rights, despite which direction the political winds blow. If you do not agree, then there are plenty of other places to go on the Internet.