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Katie Porter's Surge in the California Governor RaceWith Kamala Harris opting out of a gubernatorial run, Katie Porter is reaping the benefits. New polling from Politico shows Porter pulling ahead, with 30 percent of Harris's former supporters now backing her. Former Los Angeles Mayor Antonio Villaraigosa and Health and Human Services Secretary Xavier Becerra trail behind at 16 and 11 percent, respectively. Porter's advantage comes from her visibility and defined ideology — she's well known and clearly positioned on the progressive spectrum.California's jungle primary system means all candidates run on the same ballot, and the top two — regardless of party — face off in the general. Right now, two Republicans are splitting their share of the vote, which adds up to something in the thirties. Porter is in the driver's seat, but with that comes the expectation of incoming fire. Her reputation for detail and sharp questioning in Congress could cut both ways — she's admired for precision but rumored to have a temper and staff issues that may resurface.If you ask me, I'd rather be in her shoes than anyone else's in this race. Governor Porter is no longer a long shot — she's a top contender. Sure, she's not universally loved, and her style is a sharp contrast to someone like Gavin Newsom, who leans more on charisma than policy depth. But Porter's grounded, process-oriented approach might resonate with voters ready for a different kind of leadership. It's early — but she's clearly in the lead.The Freedom Caucus ExodusChip Roy is heading home — not just to Texas, but into the state attorney general race. He's leaving behind his role in the House and with it, another domino falls in the dissolution of the Freedom Caucus. He's not alone. Byron Donalds is going for Florida governor. Barry Moore wants a Senate seat in Alabama. Ralph Norman is aiming for South Carolina's governor's mansion. The list goes on — and the pattern is clear.These were the hardliners — the names you heard when Speaker fights broke out or when high-stakes votes were in play. Now, they're moving on, seeking promotions or exits. The Freedom Caucus' influence, once loud and obstructive, is quietly fading. They all bent the knee to Trump eventually, and now it seems like they're cashing out or repositioning for relevance in state politics.In Texas, the AG job is a powerful one. Ken Paxton used it as a springboard and wielded it aggressively. If Roy wins, expect more of that hard-edged, action-first governance. But nationally, their exodus signals something more — the end of a chapter. The Freedom Caucus isn't what it was, and its main voices are scattering. Their watch has ended.Tulsi Gabbard's Deep State OverhaulTulsi Gabbard, now Director of National Intelligence, has unveiled ODNI 2.0 — a major restructuring plan that slashes staff and consolidates units focused on countering foreign influence and cyber threats. The goal is to cut $700 million annually — a bold move, but one in line with this administration's mission to slim down government operations. It's another signal that this White House doesn't operate under old assumptions.The intelligence world, long a target of Trumpian criticism, is being gutted — not just for size but for perceived bias. There's a strong undercurrent here about the so-called deep state and its relationship with the press. This move isn't just administrative — it's cultural. It's about information control. Gabbard is targeting the pipelines that leak classified narratives to shape public perception.Living in D.C., you feel the impact of this. It's a company town — when the company is laying off hundreds, the town shifts. Longer happy hours. People breaking leases. Uncertainty hanging in the air. But if you're in this administration, it's not about sympathy. It's about loyalty — or the lack thereof. And for many who see Trump as the duly elected CEO of the U.S. government, trimming the fat is justice, not politics.Chapters00:00:00 - Intro00:02:43 - Interview with Alex Isenstadt00:27:40 - Update00:28:54 - Katie Porter00:31:49 - Chip Roy00:34:28 - Gabbard Cuts00:41:23 - Interview with Evan Scrimshaw01:31:52 - 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
Best player? Most surprising? Phil Perry hands out his superlatives for Patriots training camp. Many young and new players dominate the categories. Plus, with cut-down day just days away, Phil discusses his 53-man roster projection. Finally, you hear from Matthew Berry about all things fantasy football related to the Patriots. Are there any players actually worth picking up this season?1:01 - Patriots camp superlatives1:25 - Best player2:56 - Most surprising player3:51 - Most disappointing player5:28 - Biggest takeaway9:34 - Best free agent signing12:26 - Rookie of camp14:26 - 53-man roster projection22:10 - Interview with Matthew Berry WATCH every episode of The Next Pats podcast on YouTubeFollow NBC Sports Boston:NBCSportsBoston.comX @NBCSpatriotsFacebookInstagramTikTok
John Fogerty sits down in London with Simon and Brian for a captivating conversation about his songwriting process and his new release Legacy: The Creedence Clearwater Revival Years. The legendary singer-songwriter reflects on regaining control of his publishing rights, the writing of classics such as ‘Proud Mary', and the creative techniques that shaped his enduring catalogue.
War Room Deep State in PANIC MODE Following Raid on Swamp Creature John Bolton! PLUS…DOJ Releases Transcript of Ghislaine Maxwell Interview
Welcome to Life in the Leadership Lane where I am talking to leaders making a difference in the workplace and in our communities. How did they get to where they are and what are they doing to stay there! Buckle up and get ready to accelerate in the Leadership Lane! This week, I am talking with Heather Morgan. Business Development Manager at Commercial Services Group (CSG) and former President at Southeastern Regional Relocation Council (SRRC)How did Heather get started in her career? What ledher to her to collections and leadership? What does Heather share about King Louis and TomCruise? What does Heather share about mentors? When did Heather “find her lane” in her career? What does Heather share about belief? What does Heather share about collections? What does Heather share about volunteering?What does Heather share about “sharing your story”?What advice does Heather share to help others in theworkplace? …and more as we spend “Time to Accelerate” with afew more questions. Interview resources:Favorite quote from Heather:“Everyone has a story. What's your story?”Connect with Heather on LinkedInLearn more about CSGLearn more about the podcast host Bruce WallerCheck out Bruce's books Drive With Purpose: Move Your Career from Success toSignificance (#1 New Released book on Amazon)Life in the Leadership Lane; MovingLeaders to Inspire and Change the Workplace Find Your Lane; Change your GPS, Change your Career (“Book Authority” Best Books)Milemarkers; A 5 Year Journey …helping you record daily highlights to keep you on track.Subscribe to Bruce's Blog “Move to Inspire” Connect with Bruce on LinkTreeGet relocation support for your next household goods orcommercial office move across the US by reaching out to Bruce at bwaller@goarmstrong.com or visit The Armstrong Company
New support for Troodon as a valid dinosaur genus. Plus Dr. Kenneth Lacovara joins us to discuss the Edelman Fossil Park & Museum, Colossal Biosciences, Dreadnoughtus, Jurassic Park, and more.For links to every news story, all of the details we shared about Veterupristisaurus, links from Kenneth Lacovara, and our fun fact check out https://iknowdino.com/Veterupristisaurus-Episode-546/Join us at www.patreon.com/iknowdino for dinosaur requests, bonus content, ad-free episodes, and more.Dinosaur of the day Veterupristisaurus, a carcharodontosaurid theropod that lived in the Jurassic in what is now Tanzania.Interview with Dr. Kenneth Lacovara, a paleontologist, professor, explorer, science communicator (a TED speaker and author), Explorer's Club medalist, and he is the founding dean of the School of Earth & Environment at Rowan University, executive director of the Edelman Fossil Park & Museum, and he serves on the Board of Scientific Advisors for Colossal BiosciencesIn dinosaur news this week:Is Troodon a legit dinosaur? (these authors say yes)Based on their jaw mechanics, troodontids may have been omnivores Our Styracosaurus patch is back for a limited time! Join our patreon at the Silesaurus tier or above by the end of August 2025 to get the exclusive patch. You'll also get a 30 days of dinosaurs PDF booklet, ebooks, shoutouts, I Know Paleo episodes, and a portion of the proceeds will go to charities supporting paleontology. If you're already a patron at the make sure to update your address so we can send you the patch! patreon.com/iknowdinoSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
When Springfield is overtaken by Ogdenvillians, Mayor Quimby decides to build a wall around the town to prevent anyone from entering. Sound familiar? Honestly, this was a pretty fun way to end the season with an overall positive message of unity.We also discuss our favourite dipping sauces, unsuccesfully searching for Bluey gnomes, Tim Allen's criminal history and more.If you enjoy this review, please consider supporting us on Patreon for as little as $1 per month at patreon.com/fourfingerdiscountListen on Spotify - spoti.fi/4fDcSY0Listen on Apple Podcasts - apple.co/4dgpW3ZCHECK OUT OUR OTHER PODCASTS:Goin' Down To South Park - spreaker.com/show/goin-down-to-south-parkThe Movie Guide with Maltin & Davis - themovieguidepodcast.comThe One About Friends - spreaker.com/show/the-one-about-friends-podcastTalking Seinfeld - spreaker.com/show/talking-seinfeldSpeaKing Of The Hill - spreaker.com/show/speaking-of-the-hill-a-king-of-the-hill-The Office Talk - spreaker.com/show/the-office-talk-podcastBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/four-finger-discount-simpsons-podcast--5828977/support.
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It's back-to-school time, which, for millions of families across the country, means a return to bedtimes, shopping for school supplies, and frantic efforts by kids to finish their summer reading. On this episode, we explore how our fast-changing world is transforming learning and life inside the classroom, from the lingering effects of the pandemic, to the impact of generative AI tools, to the pressures of “Ivy League fever.”Interviews with host Maiken Scott:When COVID-19 hit the U.S. in March 2020, schools across the country closed down — and stayed closed — as part of an effort to stem the pandemic's spread. At the time, it seemed like the right move for public health — but according to investigative reporter David Zweig, the basis for those closures was a lot shakier than the public knew, the benefits less clear, and the impact on kids more profound than we imagined. He joins us to discuss his new book, “An Abundance of Caution: American Schools, the Virus and a Story of Bad Decisions.”We talk with education reporter Holly Korbey about how the adoption of new technologies — from Smartboards, to laptops, to ChatGPT — are transforming the classroom, and what science has to say about whether those changes are good or bad for learning. Korbey writes The Bell Ringer, a newsletter on the science of learning.
In the first part of my interview with Guest Winnona, we talked about the big health changes she experienced on a whole food plant-based diet over the course of a year. Now in this 2nd Interview part, we get practical. Winnona not only shares what her typical meals are like, but also more meal ideas and some practical low-oil cooking tips in the plant-based kitchen. In this episode, Winnona also gives us a key takeaway piece of advice to help those of us in the midst of our plant-based diet journeys or about to start one. Don't miss this episode! Join -> Plant-Powered Life Transformation Course: www.plantnourished.com/ppltcourse Contact -> healthnow@plantnourished.com Learn -> www.plantnourished.com Connect with Community -> www.facebook.com/groups/beginnerplantbaseddietsuccess Get Free 15-Minute Strategy Call -> www.plantnourished.com/strategycall Free Resource -> Quick Start Grocery Guide for Plant-Based Essentials: www.plantnourished.com/groceryguide Have a question about plant-based diets that you would like answered on the Plant Based Eating Made Easy Podcast? Send it by email (healthnow@plantnourished.com) or submit it by a voice message here: www.speakpipe.com/plantnourished [Plantbased Eating, Plant Based, Gut Health, Diabetes, Blood Sugars, Blood Glucose Control, High Cholesterol, Diabetes, Keto, Plantbased Transition, Heart Health, Heart Disease, Gut Issues, Weight Loss, Whole Foods, High Blood Pressure, Hypertension, Lose Weight, Drop Pounds, Meal Ideas, Transition Tips, Quick Meals, Plant Based Meals]
Knowledge is power over a serious health condition w/Kimberly NashHost of The Chronic Truth Podcast, Advocate for Chronic IllnessesCertified Patient Health Leader, Host -The Chronic Truth podcast, Pres. -The Bonnie Morgan Foundation. Living and thriving with MS and End stage liver diseaseFighting serious health conditions while owning and operating 4 companies (in a male dominated field), a foundation and now hosting a podcast featuring real stories of patients with serious health conditions. Bringing a community together one patient, one story at a time.Link:https://www.chronictruthpodcast.com/https://www.instagram.com/chronic.truth.podcastTags:Business Owner,Chronic Illness,Entrepreneur,Healthcare Advocate,Patient Advocate,Professional Women,Survivor,Women Empowerment,Women Owned Business,Knowledge is power over a serious health condition w/Kimberly Nash,Phantom Electric Ghost Podcast,Podcast,Live Video Podcast Interview,Interview,PodmatchSupport PEG by checking out our Sponsors:Download and use Newsly for free now from www.newsly.me or from the link in the description, and use promo code “GHOST” and receive a 1-month free premium subscription.The best tool for getting podcast guests:https://podmatch.com/signup/phantomelectricghostSubscribe to our Instagram for exclusive content:https://www.instagram.com/expansive_sound_experiments/Subscribe to our YouTube https://youtube.com/@phantomelectricghost?si=rEyT56WQvDsAoRprRSShttps://anchor.fm/s/3b31908/podcast/rssSubstackhttps://substack.com/@phantomelectricghost?utm_source=edit-profile-page
Ryan Lavoie, Brooks Childress and Jac Myrick interview Justin Ferguson, take some phone calls, talk about the SEC's schedule change, and preview all the teams in the Big Ten! 1st Hour: 1:07 - Intro 5:15 - Phone Call 27:56 - Interview w/ Justin Ferguson 2nd Hour: 50:29 - Phone Calls 1:30:33 - SEC Schedule Change 3rd Hour: 1:44:20 - Birthdays in Sports 1:47:18 - Big Ten Previews
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Interview with Fish Stark. He is the executive director of AHA (American Humanist Association).Church Money - review of a church budget and discussion on how little money (if any) goes to helping those in need.
Finn Wolfhard joins Simon and Brian for a discussion about his debut solo album, Happy Birthday, recorded in Chicago and co-produced by Kai Slater. The versatile actor and musician reflects on the lo-fi production techniques employed on the album, how themes of youthful identity and anxiety permeate his songs, and his love for The Beatles.
Drummer, DJ, producer, Oscar-winning documentary director, composer and musical director Ahmir “Questlove” Thompson joins SCORE from John Mayer's private writing room at Henson Recording Studios!Ahmir discusses the absolutely bonkers music mashup from 50 years of Saturday Night Live, featured in the documentary LADIES & GENTLEMEN: 50 YEARS OF SNL MUSIC. Plus, how he discovered SNL really doesn't have any “theme song” despite its iconic sound. He also discusses his two other Emmy nominations for SLY LIVES!, a documentary about the great Sly and the Family Stone, and as musical director for an SNL Homecoming concert.How his start in a performing arts school in Philadelphia led him to meet Tariq Trotter (Black Thought) and form the band The Roots. Questlove reveals the long-anticipated new album, 10 years in the making, will be released in early 2026.He also dives into his other ventures — from Oscar-winning SUMMER OF SOUL (which won right after the infamous Will Smith / Chris Rock slap moment — that Ahmir missed at the time) — to his early experiments on potentially directing a live-action THE ARISTOCATS film for Disney, which he reveals likely isn't moving forward at this time.Plus, drumming on buckets, acting with John Mayer on an iconic Chappelle's Show sketch, and why one of his biggest dreams remains getting to perform with The Roots on SNL.Interview by Kenny Holmes and Matt Schrader at Henson Recordings Studios in Hollywood. Special thanks to John Mayer, Faryal Ganjehei, Jeremy Nielsen and Jeff Butler of Henson Recording Studios, Thomas Mikusz and Chris Galasso of White Bear PR, Kaeleah Isaac, and production coordination by Kyle Bales.Score: The Podcast is presented by Vienna Symphonic Library. Check out Vienna Symphonic Library's collection of innovating libraries and samples — including their flagship Synchron Series, recorded at Vienna Synchron Stage, where hit films and shows for HBO, Disney, Star Wars, Marvel, and many more are recorded. Check out Synchron Duality Strings libraries, or check out the free sample player, freebie libraries and demos at http://vsl.co.at. To learn more about recording at Vienna Synchron Stage, visit http://synchronstage.comVideo Timecodes0:00 Questlove9:17 Show Open10:00 Vienna Symphonic Library11:41 Questlove & Lorne Michaels16:00 Ladies & Gentlemen: 50 Years of SNL Music17:35 Prince's Lesson18:41 Best SNL Performances21:51 Howard Shore on SNL22:40 What is the SNL theme?24:00 Messing with clap rhythms25:00 Don Pardo26:15 Seinfeld's evolving theme27:24 Birdman28:00 Growing up with musicians32:00 Starting The Roots34:03 Tariq & High School36:04 Tariq freestyling37:20 Lying to impress a girl38:06 ‘You Got Me'39:22 Spike Lee Levi's Commercial40:00 Drumming on buckets42:51 The Roots new album: Early 202649:07 The Weeknd50:16 Oscars after Chris Rock slap53:17 Self doubt at the Oscars54:41 Dapping up Will Smith on the walk to stage56:10 Being accountability partners with Will Smith58:48 Stepping into the spotlight1:00:03 ‘The Aristocats' reshuffling1:01:37 John Mayer & Chappelle's Show1:05:19 Steady career rise1:09:20 SNL Homecoming Concert1:11:43 Will Ferrell rapping Kendrick Lamar1:13:45 Film Music influences1:19:16 Henson Recording Studios1:21:16 Thanks John Mayer!1:22:03 Vienna Symphonic Library1:23:48 VSL ‘Forest Gump' Demo
Amanda Ann Gregory, LCPC, offers a critical look at forgiveness in trauma therapy, clarifying its elective role and its distinction from reconciliation, as well as providing practical tools to help therapists integrate these concepts responsibly into treatment. Interview with Elizabeth Irias, LMFT. Earn CE credit for listening to this episode by joining our low-cost membership for unlimited podcast CE credits for an entire year, with some of the strongest CE approvals in the country (APA, NBCC, ASWB, and more). Learn, grow, and shine with Clearly Clinical Continuing Ed by visiting https://ClearlyClinical.com.
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
Graham Plattner is running for Senate in Maine. He's not a career politician. He's not a household name. He's a newcomer, and he's coming in with the kind of video that's designed to break through the noise. It's everything you'd expect from someone trying to signal that they're different — kettlebell lifting, scuba diving, oyster farming, military gear. This is Fetterman-core, and I mean that in the pre-stroke, media-savvy, meme-friendly way. It's intentionally loud, intentionally masculine, and intentionally designed to get people talking.But this isn't just a vibe campaign. Plattner's already built a real team. He's working with the same media shop that did ads for Zohran Mamdani in New York and helped elect Fetterman in Pennsylvania. These aren't DCCC types. They're insurgent operatives with a history of getting attention — and winning. That tells me Plattner's not just here to make a point. He's running to win. And in a state like Maine, where ideological boundaries don't map neatly onto party lines, he might actually have a shot.Democratic leadership, though, has other plans. Chuck Schumer and his operation would clearly prefer Janet Mills. She's the sitting governor, she's 77 years old, and she'd walk into the race with a national fundraising network already behind her. But that's exactly the kind of candidate a guy like Plattner is built to run against. If she enters, it turns this race into a referendum on the Democratic establishment. And it gives Susan Collins exactly what she wants: two Democrats locked in a bitter primary while she gears up for a calm general election campaign.Maine is weird politically. I don't mean that as an insult — I mean it's unpredictable in a way that defies national modeling. This is a state that elects independents, splits tickets, and shrugs at coastal assumptions. A candidate like Plattner, who's running a progressive but culturally savvy campaign, could actually catch fire. He's already signaling that he's not going to run from the Second Amendment — which would make him a unicorn among progressives — and he seems to get that guns, culture, and economic populism all intersect here in a way that's not neat or clean.It's early, and most people outside the state probably haven't even heard of him. But he's getting coverage. And he's trying to frame himself as the guy who will show up everywhere — from left-wing podcasts to centrist fundraisers to gun ranges in rural districts. If he pulls it off, it won't just be a Maine story. It'll be a signal that Democrats are still capable of producing candidates who can speak across class and cultural lines without watering down the message. We'll see if he holds up under pressure.Trump, Zelensky, and the Shape of a Ukraine DealTrump's pushing a peace summit with Russia and Ukraine, and the location that's gained traction is Budapest. That's not a random choice. Budapest is where Ukraine gave up its nuclear weapons in exchange for guarantees that turned out to be meaningless. Putin invaded anyway. So now, years later, trying to broker a peace deal in that same city feels almost poetic — or cynical, depending on how you look at it. Macron wants Geneva. Putin wants Moscow. Orbán, who runs Hungary, is offering Budapest as neutral turf. That offer seems to be sticking.The terms of the talks are shifting. Zelensky isn't being required to agree to a ceasefire before negotiations begin — which is a major departure from the Biden administration's stance. Trump's team seems to believe that real movement can happen only if you start talking now, without preconditions. That's risky. But it's also more flexible. The Russians are now suggesting they might accept something like NATO-style security guarantees for Ukraine — just without the name “NATO.” That's a big shift. If they're serious, it opens up a lane for something that looks like independence and protection without triggering all-out war.Zelensky, for his part, is in a bind. His approval rating has dropped. His party just lost ground. The economy is on life support. And the longer the war goes on, the harder it is to keep Ukrainians fully on board with total resistance. That's not a moral failing — it's exhaustion. What Ukraine wants now, more than anything, is certainty. If they're going to give up territory — and no one's saying that out loud, but everyone's thinking it — then they want to know they'll never have to fight this war again. That's where the Article 5-style guarantees come in.Trump's envoy, Steve Witkoff, is reportedly testing those waters. And Marco Rubio said the quiet part out loud — that if Ukraine can get real security commitments in exchange for ending the war, it's worth exploring. This isn't the “bleed Russia dry” strategy the Biden administration backed. That was about regime change through attrition. This is something else. It's about containment, closure, and trying to make sure the region doesn't explode again five years down the line.No one's pretending this is clean. Crimea isn't coming back. Parts of the Donbas are going to remain contested forever. But if a deal gets Ukraine real protection, even without NATO branding, and gets Russia out of the areas it's willing to surrender, that's movement. And right now, movement is the only thing that separates this from another decade of trench warfare and broken promises. Whether it holds is anyone's guess. But it's on the table now — and for the first time in a long time, that actually matters.Chapters00:00:00 - Intro00:04:42 - Maine Midterms00:18:08 - Update00:19:04 - Trilateral Meetin00:30:04 - DC Fed Takeover00:33:24 - Epstein Files00:36:00 - Interview with Alex Epstein01:34:40 - 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
This series is sponsored by Mira and Daniel Stokar.In this episode of the 18Forty Podcast, we speak with rabbi, psychotherapist, and “translator” Joey Rosenfeld about how our generation can understand languages of mysticism, philosophy, and suffering in today's chaotic world.In this episode we discuss:Where should we channel our spiritual work as we near two years since October 7?Will Mashiach come in our lifetime?What is the purpose of yearning and desire? Tune in to hear a conversation about how “Yiddishkeit is the guardian of deficiency.” Interview begins at 8:49.Rabbi Joey Rosenfeld is a practicing psychotherapist in the addiction field focusing on the interface between philosophy, spirituality, and psychology. His shiurim on Jewish philosophy, Kabbalah and the inner workings of the human soul have been watched and listened to by thousands around the world and he has a dedicated following of students from the entire spectrum of the Jewish community.References:Tikkunei Zohar“The Source Of Faith Is Faith Itself” by Aharon LichtensteinPirkei Avot 4:2Halakhic Man by Rabbi Joseph B. SoloveitchikTanya ch. 36“Why Is There Something, Rather Than Nothing?” by Sean CarrollMishneh Torah by Maimonides Sippurei Maasiyot by Rebbe Nachman of Breslov “Anthem” by Leonard CohenFor more 18Forty:NEWSLETTER: 18forty.org/joinCALL: (212) 582-1840EMAIL: info@18forty.orgWEBSITE: 18forty.orgIG: @18fortyX: @18_fortyWhatsApp: join hereBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/18forty-podcast--4344730/support.
We face a disciplinary crisis as the twin pillars of Game Theory and Gurometry are called into question.The full episode is available to Patreon subscribers (1 hour, 35 minutes).Join us at: https://www.patreon.com/DecodingTheGurusSupplementary Material 3500:05 Introduction 01:52 Matt's Apology06:55 Just Life...12:34 Matt's Foodie Corner 14:01 Dedunking Dan Richards finds Sabine16:37 Sabine cultivates parasocial defenders18:16 Ana Kasparian gets deeper into ZOG conspiracies24:44 Gary vs Game Theory40:26 Support the Channel to Save the World47:10 Bryan Johnson and Methylene blue51:52 Scientific Cosplay Online53:51 Keith Rainiere and Sensemaking Parallels54:57 High IQ YoungHoon Kim tweets about proof of God56:19 Guru and Cult Leader Parallels01:01:13 The Validity of the Gurometer in Question?!?01:03:03 Hacking Social Heuristics01:07:38 Cult Leaders vs Secular Gurus01:12:33 Anti-Democratic moves by Trump01:15:03 Dan Carlin on Trump01:18:30 Streamers Talking Nonsense: Hasan on ISIS01:21:24 Ideological Fixation and Motivated Conspiracism01:27:22 OutroSourcesThe Cushendun Sea Caves from Game of ThronesKingdom Come: Deliverance 2 is Boosting TourismDeDunking: Eric Weinstein's Theory — Real Physicist vs Pseudo PoserAna Kasparian tweeting about the “Zionist Occupied Government”Gary's Economics: Game Theory is BrokenCritical Reddit thread on Gary's Game Theory videoHenrich, J., McElreath, R., Barr, A., Ensminger, J., Barrett, C., Bolyanatz, A., ... & Ziker, J. (2006). Costly punishment across human societies. Science, 312(5781), 1767–1770.The Selfish Gene, Chapter 12: Nice Guys Finish First (Richard Dawkins)High IQ YoungHoon Kim tweets about proof of GodI was Jordan Peterson's strongest supporter. Now I think he's dangerousDan Carlin's tweet about TrumpBBC: National Guard troops appear in Washington DC as mayor rejects Trump's 'authoritarian push'Nathan Baker: Keith Raniere, Ringleader of NXIVM Sex Slave Cult, Interviewed by Allison Mack, Top Cult...
On today's episode I am talking to fitness expert, recipe developer, creator of the Katie Austin app, host and Sports Illustrated Swimsuit model–Katie Austin. In this episode, we dive into her journey from lost post-college athlete to Sports Illustrated Swimsuit model and fitness entrepreneur. She opens up about shifting your workout mindset, building a routine that fuels rather than drains you, and practical tips for staying consistent while traveling, preparing for big life moments, and finding workouts you actually enjoy. Plus, Katie talks about embracing the “cringe” on social media and how putting yourself out there can transform both your career and confidence. Enjoy!To connect with Katie on Instagram, click HERE.To connect with Katie on Tiktok, click HERE.To check out Katie's App, click HERE.To connect with Siff on Instagram, click HERE.To connect with Siff on Tiktok, click HERE.To learn more about Arrae, click HERE. To check out Siff's LTK, click HERE.To check out Siff's Amazon StoreFront, click HERE. This episode may contain paid endorsements and advertisements for products and services. Individuals on the show may have a direct, or indirect financial interest in products, or services referred to in this episode.Shopify.com/dreambiggerVisit well-reserved.com and use code DREAMBIGGER at checkout for $45 off your first booking.Ready to protect your home and your health? Head to BranchBasics.com and grab your Ultimate Starter Kit today. Use code DREAMBIGGER for 15% off your first order. Make the change today–because you and your family deserve better. ProlonLife.com/DREAMBIGGERProduced by Dear MediaSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Algorithms don't drive the truthAmol Rajan speaks to Eliot Higgins, founder of the open-source investigative organisation Bellingcat, as the world grapples with the growing threat posed by misinformation and conspiracy theories being deliberately spread online. Founded in 2014, Bellingcat is an independent investigative collective of researchers, investigators and citizen journalists from around the world.The organisation uses open-source research methods, which involve analysing publicly-available data that can be accessed and used without any special permissions or restrictions.It has investigated a variety of subjects of public interest, including the shooting down of flight MH17 over eastern Ukraine to police violence in Colombia and the illegal wildlife trade in the UAE. Higgins argues that the need for organisations like Bellingcat has never been more important, as conspiracy theories flood the internet and some people avoid mainstream news outlets altogether. He believes this is partly down to a lack of trust in institutions, which is subsequently leading to a crisis in democracies all over the world.Thank you to the Radical with Amol Rajan 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: Amol Rajan Producers: Ben Cooper, Lewis Vickers and Izzy Rowley Editor: Nick HollandGet in touch with us on email TheInterview@bbc.co.uk and use the hashtag #TheInterviewBBC on social media.(Image: Eliot Higgins. Photo by Pierre Crom/Getty Images)
Interview with Author Terry Whalin about his book, "10 Publishing Myths."===============================================
Interview with Debra Cohen, author of Jewish Palestine/Arab Palestine: A History of Conflict
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Is a cold dinner (i.e, salad, sandwich) still dinner? Or is that just a late lunch? That's our question for today's Hot Topic, along with a Manifest Monday and an all-new 2nd Date Update!
The Following Conversation is with Greg Anderson at his Podcast Studio-slash Jiu-Jitsu Academy. In the rebroadcast episode of his podcast Endless Endeavor we focus on the power of meditation, manifestation, and the ongoing pursuit of becoming a better human. Sean shares valuable insight into his coaching frameworks—how structure and accountability can help men gain clarity, and why so many feel lost without a sense of purpose. His approach is real, grounded, and impactful, and it's reflected in the way he lives his life. Exclusive Offer for Endless Endeavor Listeners: • 3 × 1-hour group coaching sessions with Sean for $300 • Email Sean directly to claim: sean@seanmccormick.com In these sessions, you'll cover: • How to boldly lean into your own Hero's Journey • How to stop crippling emotions forever • Resetting your dopamine levels • Tools and tactics for dealing with difficult people Connect with Greg: • Instagram: @granderson33 • Apple Podcast Link: Here • Email: gregandersonpodcast@gmail.com • Linktr.ee: https://linktr.ee/Granderson33 Podcast Apparel: www.theelectricnorth.com
617 w/ Chris Jericho - Ozzy Osbourne - Shot In the Dark: Chris Jericho is back to join Chris, Nick, and Andy to break down "Shot In the Dark" from the 1986 album The Ultimate Sin by Ozzy Osbourne.
Coffee is a big responsibilityJulia Caesar speaks to Giuseppe Lavazza, chairman of coffee giant Lavazza, about the multiple challenges facing the industry today. Many people around the world say they can't function without their morning cup of coffee. In fact, global coffee consumption has been steadily rising with around two billion cups of coffee consumed every day. This growth is driven by rising demand in emerging markets like China and India, as well as the popularity of specialty and cold coffee beverages.However, the industry itself is facing major challenges, including an increase in the cost of raw materials due to changing weather patterns, growing concerns over geopolitical instability impacting shipping routes, and economic uncertainty due to tariffs.The coffee market, which was valued at approximately $495.5 billion in 2023, is a far cry from when Lavazza coffee was first established nearly a century ago in Turin, Italy. 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: Julia Caesar Producers: Lucy Sheppard and Ben Cooper Editor: Nick HollandGet in touch with us on email TheInterview@bbc.co.uk and use the hashtag #TheInterviewBBC on social media.(Image: Giuseppe Lavazza. Credit: Jaimi Joy/Bloomberg via Getty Images)
Join Scott Luton from Supply Chain Now at the SAPICS 2025 conference in Cape Town, South Africa, for a high-energy conversation with two powerhouse innovators: Deborah Dull, founder & managing partner of Trillium Digital Services, and Kevin Meredith, “innovation obsessor” with Fourth Sector Innovations and the Circular Supply Chain Network.From Boeing to building innovation systems, Kevin shares how confidence, leadership, and curiosity fuel breakthrough ideas. Deborah dives into the world of circular supply chains, showing how collaboration and sustainable practices can transform industries. Together, they explore:How leaders can create cultures where innovation thrivesThe future of circular supply chains and sustainable impactChallenges and opportunities with emerging tech like quantum computingSneak peeks into their upcoming books—practical guides for innovators and changemakersPacked with insights, inspiration, and actionable takeaways, this conversation is a must-watch for anyone ready to embrace new ideas and tackle global challenges through innovation.Additional Links & Resources: Connect with Deborah on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/deborahdull/Connect with Kevin on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/kevinmeredithii/Learn more about Trillium Digital Services: https://www.linkedin.com/company/trinity-it-services/Learn more about 4th Sector Innovations: https://4thsi.com/Learn more about SAPICS: https://www.sapics.org/ Check out the other Interviews from SAPICS 2025: https://supplychainnow.com/sapics-2025 Learn more about Supply Chain Now: https://supplychainnow.com Watch and listen to more Supply Chain Now episodes here: https://supplychainnow.com/program/supply-chain-now Subscribe to Supply Chain Now on your favorite platform: https://supplychainnow.com/join Work with us! Download Supply Chain Now's NEW Media Kit: https://bit.ly/3XH6OVk WEBINAR- From Framework to Action: Decision Automation in the Agentic Supply Chain: https://bit.ly/4nKlkJ6 WEBINAR- From Legacy to Leading Edge, Morgan Foods' Supply Chain Journey: https://bit.ly/3IcDDGk WEBINAR- Tomorrow's Factory is Already Here: https://bit.ly/45QMGqo WEBINAR- Mastering Data in the AI Explosion Age - Managing the Fuel That Powers Innovation: https://bit.ly/4ogPN1k WEBINAR- Real stories: Fast-tracking value, a pioneering digital transformation with impactful results.:
Today we present a rare archival conversation between Esalen co-founder Michael Murphy and philosopher Alan Watts, recorded in 1966. Watts, who taught at Esalen from its founding in 1962 until his death in 1973, was among the foremost interpreters of Eastern philosophy for Western audiences. In this wide-ranging dialogue, Watts articulates his theory of human evolutionary development through analytical consciousness and examines our species' complex relationship with the natural world. The recording provides a glimpse into the intellectual atmosphere of Esalen's formative years, when interdisciplinary boundaries were fluid and fundamental questions about human nature were approached with imaginative freedom. Enjoy part one of the conversation ; part two shall follow in short time.
Ryan Lavoie, Tom Peavy, and Jac Myrick talk with Bill Bender of the Sporting News, takeaways from Hugh Freeze's presser, and our Group of 5 Preview! Enjoy! Hour 1: 1:03 - Intro 5:12 - Cam Newton's number retired 13:27 - Interview w/Bill Bender 30:29 - Phone Calls Hour 2: 54:20 - Phone Call 1:00:6 - Birthdays in Sports 1:07:23 - Hugh Freeze's Presser Takeaways 1:32:04 - Phone Call Hour 3: 1:36:38 - Phone Call 1:47:15 - Group of 5 Preview 2:11:12 - Best & Worst of the Weekend
Interview with Snehal Antani - Rethinking Risk-Based Vulnerability Management Vulnerability management is broken. Organizations basically use math to turn a crappy list into a slightly less crappy list, and the hardest part of the job as a CIO is deciding what NOT to fix. There has to be a better way, and there is... Segment Resources: https://horizon3.ai/intelligence/blogs/vulnerability-management-is-broken-there-is-a-better-way/ This segment is sponsored by Horizon3.ai. Visit https://securityweekly.com/horizon3 to learn more about them! Topic - Andy Ellis's Black Hat Expo Experience Andy Ellis visited every booth at Black Hat. Every. Single. One. He wrote up what he learned and we discuss his findings! https://www.duha.co/state-of-security-vendors-blackhat-2025/ News Finally, in the enterprise security news, Tons of handy new and free tools! is cybersecurity really at the latter stages of consolidation? new books is our obsession with risk quantification hurting our credibility? AI trends is there an impending AI layoff-pocalypse? we explain the kids' favorite new term: Clanker All that and more, on this episode of Enterprise Security Weekly. Visit https://www.securityweekly.com/esw for all the latest episodes! Show Notes: https://securityweekly.com/esw-420
In this episode of 'Meet Your Maker', Horror Joy welcomes Sadie Hartman, aka Mother Horror. Sadie discusses her influential work in the horror genre, including her books '101 Horror Books to Read Before You're Murdered' and 'Feral and Hysterical.' The conversation delves into the relationship between joy and horror, how horror serves as an escape from real-life anxieties, and its political undertones. Sadie emphasizes the importance of women's voices in horror literature and shares her excitement about recent horror works that blend fiction with real historical events and political themes. The episode also touches on the emotional resilience of women and their growing influence in the horror genre. The Reformatory by Tananarive Due Black/Southern Gothic – Sinners and the ReformatoryRingshout by P. Djèlí ClariBuffalo Hunter HunterBuffalo, Confession, Vampire an Interview with Stephen Graham JonesFeral and Hysterical by Sadie Hartmann101 Books to Read before You're Murdered by Sadie HartmannSadie Hartmann/Mother HorrorNight Worms Book Subscription Service
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À l'occasion de la journée mondiale de lutte contre la tuberculose qui se tient le 24 mars, nous faisons un point sur cette maladie infectieuse. Selon l'OMS, environ 8,2 millions de nouveaux cas de tuberculose ont été diagnostiqués en 2023 ; soit le nombre le plus élevé jamais enregistré depuis que l'OMS a commencé à suivre la maladie au niveau mondial en 1995. (Rediffusion) Il existe de multiples atteintes de cette maladie transmise par le bacille de Koch, en dehors de la zone pulmonaire : la zone urinaire, les méninges, du foie ou des os… Comment expliquer la recrudescence du nombre de cas ? Comment prévenir et traiter la maladie ? Existe-t-il de nouvelles options thérapeutiques ? Dr Marie Jaspard, infectiologue au service des Maladies infectieuses à l'Hôpital Saint-Antoine APHP à Paris, chercheure pour l'INSERM Dr Fodé Danfakha, coordonnateur du Programme National de lutte contre la tuberculose au Sénégal. ► En fin d'émission, nous parlons du lancement du programme numérique Léo 2.0 qui vise à aider les aidants de personnes vivant avec des maladies psychiatriques ou des troubles du neurodéveloppement (dépression, troubles bipolaires, schizophrénie, troubles du spectre de l'autisme…). Interview du Dr Romain Rey, psychiatre, responsable du Centre expert schizophrénie de la Fondation FondaMental à l'Hôpital Le Vinatier, à Bron. Responsable du Centre Lyonnais des Aidants en Psychiatrie (CLAP). Programmation musicale : ► Ana – Grateful ► Erik Pedurand - Mwen Paré.
À l'occasion de la journée mondiale de lutte contre la tuberculose qui se tient le 24 mars, nous faisons un point sur cette maladie infectieuse. Selon l'OMS, environ 8,2 millions de nouveaux cas de tuberculose ont été diagnostiqués en 2023 ; soit le nombre le plus élevé jamais enregistré depuis que l'OMS a commencé à suivre la maladie au niveau mondial en 1995. (Rediffusion) Il existe de multiples atteintes de cette maladie transmise par le bacille de Koch, en dehors de la zone pulmonaire : la zone urinaire, les méninges, du foie ou des os… Comment expliquer la recrudescence du nombre de cas ? Comment prévenir et traiter la maladie ? Existe-t-il de nouvelles options thérapeutiques ? Dr Marie Jaspard, infectiologue au service des Maladies infectieuses à l'Hôpital Saint-Antoine APHP à Paris, chercheure pour l'INSERM Dr Fodé Danfakha, coordonnateur du Programme National de lutte contre la tuberculose au Sénégal. ► En fin d'émission, nous parlons du lancement du programme numérique Léo 2.0 qui vise à aider les aidants de personnes vivant avec des maladies psychiatriques ou des troubles du neurodéveloppement (dépression, troubles bipolaires, schizophrénie, troubles du spectre de l'autisme…). Interview du Dr Romain Rey, psychiatre, responsable du Centre expert schizophrénie de la Fondation FondaMental à l'Hôpital Le Vinatier, à Bron. Responsable du Centre Lyonnais des Aidants en Psychiatrie (CLAP). Programmation musicale : ► Ana – Grateful ► Erik Pedurand - Mwen Paré.
All Future Plunges to the Past: James Joyce in Russian Literature (Cornell UP, 2021) explores how Russian writers from the mid-1920s on have read and responded to Joyce's work. Through contextually rich close readings, José Vergara uncovers the many roles Joyce has occupied in Russia over the last century, demonstrating how the writers Yury Olesha, Vladimir Nabokov, Andrei Bitov, Sasha Sokolov, and Mikhail Shishkin draw from Joyce's texts, particularly Ulysses and Finnegans Wake, to address the volatile questions of lineages in their respective Soviet, émigré, and post-Soviet contexts. Interviews with contemporary Russian writers, critics, and readers of Joyce extend the conversation to the present day, showing how the debates regarding the Irish writer's place in the Russian pantheon are no less settled one hundred years after Ulysses. The creative reworkings, or translations, of Joycean themes, ideas, characters, plots, and styles made by the five writers Vergara examines speak to shifting cultural norms, understandings of intertextuality, and the polarity between Russia and the West. Vergara illuminates how Russian writers have used Joyce's ideas as a critical lens to shape, prod, and constantly redefine their own place in literary history. All Future Plunges to the Past offers one overarching approach to the general narrative of Joyce's reception in Russian literature. While each of the writers examined responded to Joyce in an individual manner, the sum of their methods reveals common concerns. This subject raises the issue of cultural values and, more importantly, how they changed throughout the twentieth century in the Soviet Union, Russian emigration, and the post-Soviet Russian environment. José Vergara is Assistant Professor of Russian at Bryn Mawr College. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/intellectual-history
Full Show - August 18, 2025 full 2349 Mon, 18 Aug 2025 18:12:27 +0000 GalROFAhQodGDO5TbsF3PbGJoaM8iAwX society & culture John & Tammy: San Diego's Morning Show society & culture Full Show - August 18, 2025 Interviews, favorite moments, Tammy's College of Hollywood Knowledge and more. The official show-audio podcast of John & Tammy: San Diego's Morning Show on 103.7 KSON in San Diego. 2024 © 2021 Audacy, Inc. Society & Culture False https://player.amperwavepodcasting.com?feed-link=https%3A%2F%2Frs
Interview with Colin P. Derdeyn, MD, author of Intravenous Argatroban or Eptifibatide in Patients Undergoing Mechanical Thrombectomy: A Subgroup Analysis of the MOST Randomized Clinical Trial. Hosted by Cynthia E. Armand, MD. Related Content: Intravenous Argatroban or Eptifibatide in Patients Undergoing Mechanical Thrombectomy
Australian guitarist Davey Lane discusses his new album 'Finally, a Party Record', joining You Am I at 18, meeting Paul McCartney & nerding out on vinyl! Listen to the new album here. Topics Include: Davey Lane discusses his new album "Finally, a Party Record" and the ironic title choice Originally titled "The Great Unraveling" but changed to something more approachable and chipper Despite upbeat title, songs deal with dark subject matter that inspires his songwriting Finding peace with mental state and place in world as he's gotten older Always includes glimmer of optimism even when writing about romantic catastrophes going wrong Makes music as compulsion, not for career goals - realistic about posthumous appreciation Big Star, Nick Drake - artists appreciated later in life Avid record collector who browses sections aimlessly rather than shopping with lists Discovers new bands like Comets on Fire by hearing them playing in record stores Vinyl is primary listening format - meditative experience that keeps him focused and level Thinks about album sequencing early, including crossfades between songs on new record Beatles were gateway drug, fascinated by production techniques on Sgt Pepper's at age seven Met Paul McCartney in 2017 backstage in Melbourne through Jimmy Barnes and Michael Gudinski Took Valium beforehand, talked about McCartney's jacket instead of asking musical questions Started transcribing You Am I songs as teenager, sent tabs to drummer Rusty Got invited on stage at 16 to play with You Am I at all-ages show Returned to high school as local hero after performing with established rock band Tim Rogers called offering solo tour opportunity, left university after two days to tour Officially joined You Am I in 1999 at age 18 after proving compatibility on tour Took years to feel like full band member rather than nervous new guy Learned importance of authenticity over networking and career-focused schmoozing in music industry Collaborated on The Rites project covering Stevie Wright's "Evie" to raise money for legend Recorded with Saints' Chris Bailey on what became his final album before passing Created experimental Dual Monophonic vinyl with Tim Rogers and King Gizzard's Stu McKenzie Each vinyl channel contains different arrangement of same song, can be heard separately Technical challenges getting proper stereo separation on vinyl pressing required multiple attempts New album on Cheer Squad Records features striking red and yellow vinyl pressing Cover art deliberately references Rod Stewart despite not particularly liking that album Record designed to catch browser's eye in record stores like albums that attracted him Interview wrap up Extended and high resolution version of this podcast is available at: www.Patreon.com/VinylGuide Apple: https://tinyurl.com/tvg-ios Spotify: https://tinyurl.com/tvg-spot Amazon Music: https://tinyurl.com/tvg-amazon Support the show at Patreon.com/VinylGuide
Interview date: May 19, 2025Episode Summary:Dan Galpern, CEO of Dance One, and Mike Minery, VP of Dance One. They discuss the creation and growth of Dance One, a leading organization in the dance industry that produces over 500 events annually through 21 brands. Dan shares how his background as a dance dad led him to invest in the dance industry, culminating in the formation of Dance One, which combines competition events, conventions, and educational opportunities for dancers. Mike, with his extensive experience as a tap dancer and choreographer, talks about his transition into an executive role and his work to bridge the artistic and business sides of the dance world. The episode highlights Dance One's mission to elevate the dance community through world-class events, global expansion, and creating opportunities for dancers to develop both their skills and careers.Show Notes:(00:00) Introduction to today's guests: Dan Galpern and Mike Minery from Dance One (05:00) Dan's journey into the dance industry and the creation of Dance One (10:30) The merging of 21 dance brands to form Dance One and its impact on the industry (15:00) Mike Minery's background as a tap dancer and his transition into an executive role(20:00) The vision behind Dance One's global expansion and investment in dancer education (25:30) How Dance One is enhancing its conventions with technology and innovative experiences (30:00) The importance of combining artistic and business knowledge in building a successful dance career (35:00) Dan and Mike's insights on the future of ballroom dance with the launch of Ovation (40:00) Creating opportunities for dancers in various industries beyond performance (45:00) Advice for young dancers on building a sustainable career in dance (50:00) The power of community and collaboration in the dance industry (55:00) Closing thoughts from Dan and Mike on their roles in shaping the future of dance (55:12) Conclusion of the episode and Menina's closing remarksBiography:Mike Minery is a Vice President at DanceOne and Executive Director of DanceOne's Break The Floor Tours. A New Jersey native, he has established himself as one of the finest tap dancers and choreographers working today. Most recently, Mike has been a top faculty member on JUMP for more than 20 years, including six as tour director. Additionally, he was named the 1997 World Tap Champion and was a recipient of a Princess Grace Dance Fellowship Award. He toured the world as a soloist with the internationally acclaimed Manhattan Tap company and has been featured at The Supper Club on Broadway, in the '40s revue This Joint is Jumping. He has also created his own tap company, "Tapaholics", which debuted at the famed Duke Theatre in New York City and has performed in countless theatres and on television as a feature guest on The Tony Danza Show.Dan Galpern is the CEO of DanceOne, the premier producer of more than 500 yearly elite educational and competitive dance events and largest family of dance brands in the world. Before joining DanceOne, Dan was a senior partner at TZP Group, where he helped lead the initial strategic investments that created DanceOne in 2023. His extensive background includes his role as the Chief Operating Officer and Head of Strategy at CurtCo Media Labs, LLC, a holding company for the Robb Report Family of media brands, which Dan helped to expand from just two magazines to an international integrated media platform with fifteen media brands, producing over 60 live events annually, as well as his ongoing commitment to child welfare through his service as Chairman of the Board of Children's Rights, Inc.Connect on Social Media with Dance One:https://www.instagram.com/danceonehttps://www.facebook.com/profile.phpWebsite:http://dance.one/
God is more on your side than you could have ever dreamed, but what does that MEAN exactly? This week, Steve and the gang chat with pastor/author Josh Butler about the life-changing implications of Jesus being FOR us. The post Joshua Ryan Butler | God Is On Your Side | Steve Brown, Etc. appeared first on Key Life.
This week on Toon'd In!, Jim Cummings welcomes the legendary animator, writer, director, and Darkwing Dad himself—Tad Stones! The creative force behind Darkwing Duck, Chip ‘n Dale: Rescue Rangers, Buzz Lightyear of Star Command, and the Aladdin sequels and series sits down for a no-holds-barred chat packed with passion, nostalgia, and a few myth-busting surprises (yes, we're talking about Darkwing and Batman... again).From his early days at Disney during the Eisner boom to crafting some of the most beloved Saturday morning staples of all time, Tad shares what it really took to bring these shows to life—story pitches, character development, late-night rewrites, and the moments that made it all worthwhile. He and Jim reflect on their collaborations, the evolution of TV animation, and why the heart behind the art still matters most.
All Future Plunges to the Past: James Joyce in Russian Literature (Cornell UP, 2021) explores how Russian writers from the mid-1920s on have read and responded to Joyce's work. Through contextually rich close readings, José Vergara uncovers the many roles Joyce has occupied in Russia over the last century, demonstrating how the writers Yury Olesha, Vladimir Nabokov, Andrei Bitov, Sasha Sokolov, and Mikhail Shishkin draw from Joyce's texts, particularly Ulysses and Finnegans Wake, to address the volatile questions of lineages in their respective Soviet, émigré, and post-Soviet contexts. Interviews with contemporary Russian writers, critics, and readers of Joyce extend the conversation to the present day, showing how the debates regarding the Irish writer's place in the Russian pantheon are no less settled one hundred years after Ulysses. The creative reworkings, or translations, of Joycean themes, ideas, characters, plots, and styles made by the five writers Vergara examines speak to shifting cultural norms, understandings of intertextuality, and the polarity between Russia and the West. Vergara illuminates how Russian writers have used Joyce's ideas as a critical lens to shape, prod, and constantly redefine their own place in literary history. All Future Plunges to the Past offers one overarching approach to the general narrative of Joyce's reception in Russian literature. While each of the writers examined responded to Joyce in an individual manner, the sum of their methods reveals common concerns. This subject raises the issue of cultural values and, more importantly, how they changed throughout the twentieth century in the Soviet Union, Russian emigration, and the post-Soviet Russian environment. José Vergara is Assistant Professor of Russian at Bryn Mawr College. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/new-books-network
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How can we rebuke without compromising love and show gentleness without diminishing truth? Pastor John gives counsel for speaking with emotional wholeness.