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Before Clarence Birdseye, frozen food was perceived as being low-quality and kind of gross. But after spending time in extremely cold climates, Birdseye figured out that speed freezing was the key to retaining freshness. Research: “$1,900,000 Fraud Attempt Alleged in Insurance Deal.” St. Louis Post-Dispatch. May 2, 1917. https://www.newspapers.com/image/138253870/?match=1&terms=%22Clarence%20Birdseye%22 “Alleged Clean-up of $1,900,000 in Two Days.” The Bennington Evening Banner. May 2, 1917. https://www.newspapers.com/image/546110078/?match=1&terms=%22Clarence%20Birdseye%22 Birdseye, C. “Animal Food Product.” U.S. Patent Office. Aug. 12, 1930. https://patentimages.storage.googleapis.com/ff/f3/e3/ea3d0a5d1b6b7a/US1773080.pdf Birdseye, C. “METHOD OF PRESERVING PISCATORIAL PRODUCTS.” U.S. Patent Office. April 18, 1924. https://patentimages.storage.googleapis.com/b7/d9/5a/aeb7fae023f47e/US1511824.pdf Birdseye, Clarence, 1886-1956. Some Common Mammals of Western Montana in Relation to Agriculture and Spotted Fever, pamphlet, 1912; Washington D.C.. https://digital.library.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metadc87555/ Britannica Editors. "Clarence Birdseye". Encyclopedia Britannica, 3 Oct. 2025, https://www.britannica.com/biography/Clarence-Birdseye “Celebrating American Innovation: Clarence Birdseye.” Council for Innovation Promotion. Sept. 14, 2023. https://c4ip.org/celebrating-american-innovation-clarence-birdseye/ “Clarence Birdseye.” Lemelson-MIT. https://lemelson.mit.edu/resources/clarence-birdseye “Clarence Birdseye Is Dead at 69; Inventor of Frozen-Food Process; Developed Method for Quick Freezing and Also Devised System for Dehydrating.” New York Times. Oct. 9, 1956. https://www.nytimes.com/1956/10/09/archives/clarence-birdseye-is-dead-at-69-inventor-of-frozenfood-process.html “Frozen Food Market Size, Share & Industry Analysis, By Type (Frozen Ready Meals, Frozen Seafood & Meat Products, Frozen Snacks & Bakery Products, and Others), Distribution Channel (Supermarkets/Hypermarkets, Specialty Stores, Convenience Stores, and Online Retail), and Regional Forecast, 2025-2032.” Fortune Business Insights. Oct. 6, 2025. https://www.fortunebusinessinsights.com/frozen-food-market-10413 “How Did Clarence Birdseye Shape the American Diet?” National Inventors Hall of Fame. Nov. 28, 2022. https://www.invent.org/blog/inventors/clarence-birdseye Kile, O.M. “Food That Is Fresh Though Frozen: New Preserving Process Aims to Maintain Cell Structure.” The Baltimore Sun. Nov. 10, 1929. https://www.newspapers.com/image/373627550/?match=1&terms=%22quick-frozen%22%20 Kurlansky, Mark. “Birdseye: The Adventures of a Curious Man.” Thorndike Press. 2012. “Reinsurance for Policyholders in Defunct Concerns.” New-York Tribune. Nov. 11, 1917. https://www.newspapers.com/image/894239796/?match=1&terms=%22Clarence%20Birdseye%22 “Supervisory Methods Lax.” The Kansas workman. Nov. 1, 1917. https://www.newspapers.com/image/480092568/?match=1&terms=%22Clarence%20Birdseye%22 “Who invented frozen food?” Library of Congress. https://www.loc.gov/everyday-mysteries/technology/item/who-invented-frozen-food/ See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Save 10% on your next Fleshlight with promo code 10PRIVATE at fleshlight.com. For the 232nd episode of Private Parts Unknown, host Courtney Kocak welcomes Brian Sloan, inventor of the Autoblow—an AI-powered sex toy for men that's pushing the boundaries of pleasure, technology, and human connection. In this interview, Sloan opens up about his unlikely path from law school to becoming a pioneer in the adult industry, his decade living in China and witnessing the country's rapid tech boom, and how those experiences shaped his entrepreneurial journey. We also dig into the evolution of his marketing strategies, the integration of AI and VR into his products, and the potential societal impacts of increasingly realistic sex tech—from its mind-blowing benefits to its risks. Plus, Sloan shares how he navigates running a controversial business while raising a family in a small town. For more from today's guest, Brian Sloan: Check out The Vulva Paper at vulvapaper.com Follow Brian on Twitter/X @Autoblow Check out Autoblow's website at autoblow.com Get your copy of Girl Gone Wild from Bookshop.org or Amazon. Psst, Courtney has an 0nIyFan$, which is a horny way to support the show: https://linktr.ee/cocopeepshow Private Parts Unknown is a proud member of the Pleasure Podcast network. This episode is brought to you by: VB Health offers doctor-formulated sexual health supplements designed to elevate your sex life. Their lineup includes Soaking Wet, a blend of vitamins and probiotics that support vaginal health; Load Boost, which promotes male fertility and enhances semen volume and taste; and Drive Boost, formulated to increase libido and sexual desire for all genders. Visit vb.health and use code PRIVATE for 10% off. Our Sponsor, FLESHLIGHT, can help you reach new heights with your self-pleasure. Fleshlight is the #1 selling male sex toy in the world. Looking for your next pocket pal? Save 10% on your next Fleshlight with Promo Code: 10PRIVATE at fleshlight.com. STDCheck.com is the leader in reliable and affordable lab-based STD testing. Just go to ppupod.com, click STDCheck, and use code Private to get $10 off your next STI test. Explore yourself and say yes to self-pleasure with Lovehoney. Save 15% off your next favorite toy from Lovehoney when you go to lovehoney.com and enter code AFF-PRIVATE at checkout. https://linktr.ee/PrivatePartsUnknownAds If you love this episode, please leave us a 5-star rating and sexy review! Psst... sign up for the Private Parts Unknown newsletter for bonus content related to our episodes! privatepartsunknown.substack.com Let's be friends on social media! Follow the show on Instagram @privatepartsunknown and Twitter @privatepartsun. Connect with host Courtney Kocak @courtneykocak on Instagram and Twitter. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Lots of Chiefs and NFL talk on NFL trade deadline day. We end talking about some Royals baseball.
I didn't even know their was an inventor of the microwaveable burrito. My apologies because that invention has helped us all. Then, we end with a little baseball talk.
Quinto mensaje de la serie: Mi alma ruge. Hay siete palabras hebreas diferentes que se usan en la Biblia para describir lo que llamamos "alabanza". En español, estamos en desventaja porque solo tenemos una palabra: alabanza.Se dice que si solo tienes un martillo, solo verás clavos, es más poderoso, más eficiente, tener una caja de herramientas sofisticada y diversa.Este mes, en Jazôn, ampliamos nuestro vocabulario, nuestra comprensión y desarrollamos una gama de expresiones de adoración, para que te unas a quienes dicen: ¡Mi alma ruge!
Today on the show, we have Brad Harris, a highly accomplished whitetail hunter and the inventor of the grunt call. We do a deep dive on calling deer with Brad and discuss the following: When you should call quiet vs LOUD How to rattle the right way How people overcomplicate grunt calls Bad advice many people have gotten on calling Calling set-ups Why Brad isnt afraid to call at a deer that he can see Blind calling vs calling at a deer you can see Got a question for the show? Submit a listener Q&A form - https://l.linklyhq.com/l/1uMXP Grab some Southern Outdoorsmen merch here - https://l.linklyhq.com/l/1u4aK Join Woodsman Wire - https://l.linklyhq.com/l/1u4aR Use the promo code “southern” for a discount on your OnX Hunt membership here - https://l.linklyhq.com/l/1tyfm Use code SOUTHERN10 for a discount on Outdoor Edge Knives - https://linkly.link/2EvPX Check out Latitude Outdoors for your mobile hunting gear - https://2ly.link/1zVDI Use code TSOP15 for a discount on Mossy Oak - https://linkly.link/2ERb8 Save 10% on your next Vortex Optics order at eurooptic.com using the Promo Code “southern10” - https://2ly.link/1wyYO Use code SOUTHERN20 for a discount on all vortex apparel, including eyewear Use code “SOUTHERN25” for a discount on Houndstooth Game Calls: https://2ly.link/24tFz Have you tagged a deer using something you heard on the show? Submit your listener success story here - Share Your Story Here Come chat with us on our Thursday Hunter Hangouts! Join our patreon - https://l.linklyhq.com/l/1uMXU NOTE: Not all advertisements run on this show are endorsed by The Southern Outdoorsmen Podcast unless an ad is read by one of the hosts. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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In this interview, Dr.SHIVA Ayyadurai, MIT PhD, Inventor of Email, Scientist, Engineer and Candidate for President, Talks about Berberis on Aging: A Whole Systems Approach
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In this episode, we have Kevin Surace, a prolific Silicon‑Valley innovator, inventor of the first cellular‑data phone, early AI virtual assistants, and author of The Joy Success Cycle. Kevin shares hard‑earned lessons about the true nature of the CEO role: setting tone, culture, and direction while spending most of the day handling the “crap” – unhappy customers, product glitches, personnel issues, cash flow, and missed sales targets. His broader advice for entrepreneurs is to focus on solving real problems for real people who have real money, warning against chasing vanity projects that lack market demand. Kevin believes great CEOs must have been good followers first, learning from mentors and mastering two‑way listening. While fostering consensus, a CEO must also make decisive calls to keep the business moving, because every day of inaction costs money. Website: www.kevinsurace.com LinkedIn: ksurace Check out our CEO Hack Buzz Newsletter–our premium newsletter with hacks and nuggets to level up your organization. Sign up HERE. I AM CEO Handbook Volume 3 is HERE and it's FREE. Get your copy here: http://cbnation.co/iamceo3. Get the 100+ things that you can learn from 1600 business podcasts we recorded. Hear Gresh's story, learn the 16 business pillars from the podcast, find out about CBNation Architects and why you might be one and so much more. Did we mention it was FREE? Download it today!
There was a man in Grand Forks named Royal L. Boulter who was an innovator and an inventor. Back in 1896, R.L. “Roy” Boulter secured a patent from the U.S. Patent Office for what he called a “bicycle-boat.”
The Show About Stuff guests include former dancer at the Oakland Opera, David Lee, President of KD New York, who invented Vegetable Cashmere(TM) and Lincoln Berry III, President of Grab Vision Group, inventor of GrabTV. This episode show the ups and downs of inventors and entrepreneurs . It certainly illustrates this program's theme, "Progress despite Obstacles". It is a marvelous informative yet funny episode. You will enjoy.Stephen E Davis Producer, Director, Writer and Host. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
In this interview, Dr.SHIVA Ayyadurai, MIT PhD, Inventor of Email, Scientist, Engineer and Candidate for President, Talks about Ginseng on Alzheimer's Disease: A Whole Systems Approach
Alan interviews Julie Ryan. Julie Ryan worked in the medical supply industry for over 30 years, then became an inventor. She invented a device to collect surgery patients' blood, so it could be transfused back to them - reducing disease risk from using from blood banks. Today, she is a spiritual healer and podcaster. Make sure to subscribe to the podcast at Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts, so you won't miss a single episode. Website: wwwAskJulieRyan.com
Discograffiti is the deep-dive podcast for music obsessives. In this episode, we feature the next entry in The Chuck Granata Pet Sounds Interview Series. It's Chuck's chat with Dr. Paul Tanner, inventor (with Bob Whitsell) of the Electro-Theremin, which he also famously played on three Beach Boys tracks: “I Just Wasn't Made For These Times,” “Good Vibrations,” and “Wild Honey.” Paul passed away a few years later in 2013, which makes this posthumously released “Chuck Chat” yet another priceless buried treasure. Here are just a few of the many things that Paul discusses with Discograffiti in this podcast: How he got the idea for the Electro-Theremin in the first place; The differences between the theremin and Dr. Tanner's simpler device; His days playing trombone with the Glenn Miller Band; The 1958 record Music For Heavenly Bodies, which was the first full-length LP to feature Paul's instrument; Being asked to join The Beach Boys on tour; And what happened when a different Wilson brother hired Paul for a session date. There'll be a short sneak peak running publicly for free, but the entirety of this podcast will only be accessible on the Major Tier of Discograffiti's Patreon. Don't miss it, or you'll only be getting part of the story. Get it as a one-off, or better yet just subscribe…and then we'll all have world peace. Full Episode: Patreon.com/Discograffiti (available on the Major Tier & up) Free Sneak Peek: linktr.ee/discograffiti Subscribe to Discograffiti's Patreon and receive a ceaseless barrage (4 shows a week!) of must-hear binge-listening. It's completely free to be a basic member, $1 to get your backstage pass, $5/month for the weekly Sunday show by & for our community, $10 for weekly early release, ad-free, super-extended Director's Cuts of the main show plus access to half our Patreon episode archive, & $20 for Discograffiti's weekly bonus episodes and access to our entire Patreon episode archive. There are now over 400 Patreon episodes. CONNECT Join our Soldiers of Sound Facebook Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/1839109176272153 Patreon: www.Patreon.com/Discograffiti Podfollow: https://podfollow.com/1592182331 YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UClyaQCdvDelj5EiKj6IRLhw Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/discograffitipod/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Discograffiti/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/Discograffiti Order the Digital version of the METAL MACHINE MUZAK 2xLP (feat. Lou Barlow, Cory Hanson, Mark Robinson, & W. Cullen Hart): www.patreon.com/discograffiti/shop/197404 Order the $11 Digital version of the MMM 2xLP on Bandcamp: https://discograffiti.bandcamp.com/album/metal-machine-muzak Order the METAL MACHINE MUZAK Double Vinyl + Digital package: www.patreon.com/discograffiti/shop/169954 Merch Shop: https://discograffitipod.myspreadshop.com/all Venmo Dave A Tip: @David-Gebroe Web site: http://discograffiti.com/ CONTACT DAVE Email: dave@discograffiti.com Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/hooligandave Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/davidgebroe/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/DaveGebroe There is no other Patreon in existence where you get more for your money. 4 shows a week is what it takes these days to successfully blot out our unacceptable reality…so do yourself a favor and give it a shot for at least one month to see what I'm talking about. If you're already a member, please comment below about your experience. www.Patreon.com/discograffiti
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In this interview, Dr.SHIVA Ayyadurai, MIT PhD, Inventor of Email, Scientist, Engineer and Candidate for President, Talks about Green Tea on Cardiovascular Health: A Whole Systems Approach
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Fluent Fiction - Dutch: Limerick Lab: The Inventor's Halloween Miracle Brew Find the full episode transcript, vocabulary words, and more:fluentfiction.com/nl/episode/2025-10-22-07-38-20-nl Story Transcript:Nl: In een snoezige hoek van de stad, waar de bladeren zachtjes in de herfstwind dansten, stond een laboratorium verscholen.En: In a cozy corner of the city, where the leaves softly danced in the autumn wind, stood a hidden laboratory.Nl: Het was een plek vol geheimen en wetenschap.En: It was a place full of secrets and science.Nl: Daarbinnen werkte Bram, een wat onhandige, maar goedbedoelende uitvinder.En: Inside, Bram, a somewhat clumsy but well-meaning inventor, worked.Nl: Het was bijna Halloween en Bram wilde een bijzondere herfstavond creëren met een nieuwe, magische drank.En: It was almost Halloween, and Bram wanted to create a special autumn evening with a new, magical drink.Nl: Het laboratorium was chaotisch georganiseerd.En: The laboratory was organized chaotically.Nl: Overal stonden flessen met felgekleurde vloeistoffen en vreemde apparaten snorden zachtjes.En: Everywhere stood bottles with brightly colored liquids, and strange devices hummed softly.Nl: Voor Halloween had Bram het laboratorium versierd met pompoenen en spinnenwebversieringen.En: For Halloween, Bram had decorated the laboratory with pumpkins and spiderweb decorations.Nl: Hij wilde de perfecte herfstdrank maken, iets dat een warm, gezellig gevoel gaf.En: He wanted to make the perfect autumn drink, something that would give a warm, cozy feeling.Nl: Op een mooie herfstdag mengde Bram geduldig ingrediënten bij elkaar.En: On a beautiful autumn day, Bram patiently mixed ingredients together.Nl: Hij voegde kruiden toe aan een stomende ketel en mompelde voor zichzelf. "Als dit lukt, krijg ik eindelijk erkenning!"En: He added spices to a steaming kettle and mumbled to himself, "If this works, I'll finally get recognition!"Nl: Maar tot zijn schrik had de drank een onverwacht effect.En: But to his shock, the drink had an unexpected effect.Nl: Ieder die de thee probeerde, begon alleen nog maar in limericks te spreken!En: Everyone who tried the tea began to speak only in limericks!Nl: "O nee, wat heb ik gedaan?" zei Bram tegen zichzelf, terwijl de woorden speels rijmden.En: "Oh no, what have I done?" said Bram to himself, while the words playfully rhymed.Nl: Hij riep zijn vrienden, Fleur en Sanne, om hulp.En: He called his friends, Fleur and Sanne, for help.Nl: Samen probeerden ze een oplossing te vinden.En: Together they tried to find a solution.Nl: De communicatie was een uitdaging, elke zin veranderde in een vrolijk rijmpje.En: Communication was a challenge, every sentence turned into a cheerful rhyme.Nl: "Een oplossing moeten we gauw vinden, voordat we ons allemaal verblinden.En: "A solution we must quickly find, before we all go blind.Nl: De thee moet spoedig zijn klaar, want het is bijna Halloween-maar!"En: The tea must soon be done, for it is almost Halloween-fun!"Nl: Terwijl de uren voorbij tikten, raakte Bram steeds wanhopiger.En: As the hours ticked by, Bram grew more desperate.Nl: Het laboratorium was vol fluitende ketels en rammelende pompoenen.En: The laboratory was full of whistling kettles and rattling pumpkins.Nl: En toen, bij een gelukkig toeval, stootte Bram tegen een potje pompoenkruiden, dat omviel in de ketel.En: And then, by a stroke of luck, Bram bumped into a jar of pumpkin spices, which spilled into the kettle.Nl: De geur van pompoen en kruiden vulde de lucht.En: The scent of pumpkin and spices filled the air.Nl: "Ik voel me anders, zei vast niemand meer, Dit was niet meer een limerick-keer!"En: "I feel different, surely no one said more, This was no longer a limerick-galore!"Nl: De magie van de limerick had dus gebroken.En: Thus, the magic of the limerick was broken.Nl: Net op tijd voor de grote Halloween-presentatie.En: Just in time for the big Halloween presentation.Nl: Bram glimlachte breed toen hij zijn thee zonder rijm kon demonstreren.En: Bram smiled broadly as he demonstrated his tea without rhyme.Nl: De menigte was enthousiast en applaudisseerde.En: The crowd was enthusiastic and applauded.Nl: Iedereen had genoten en zijn reputatie was gered.En: Everyone had enjoyed it, and his reputation was saved.Nl: Uiteindelijk leerde Bram een belangrijke les: "Fouten zijn niet het einde, uit mijn fouten kwamen grote wendingen."En: In the end, Bram learned an important lesson: "Mistakes are not the end, from my mistakes came great bends."Nl: Het was een Halloween om nooit te vergeten.En: It was a Halloween never to forget.Nl: Terwijl de laatste bladeren vielen, groeide Bram's vertrouwen.En: As the last leaves fell, Bram's confidence grew.Nl: Misschien waren zijn ongelukken wel zijn grootste uitvindingen.En: Perhaps his accidents were his greatest inventions. Vocabulary Words:cozy: snoezigecorner: hoekhidden: verscholenclumsy: onhandigeinventor: uitvinderchaotically: chaotischbottles: flessensteaming: stomendekettle: ketelrecognition: erkenningunexpected: onverwachtmumbled: mompeldeplayfully: speelscommunication: communicatiecheerful: vrolijkstroke of luck: gelukkig toevalspilled: omvielscent: geurenthusiastic: enthousiastapplauded: applaudisseerdereputation: reputatieconfident: vertrouwenmistakes: foutenlesson: lesaccidents: ongelukkengreatest: grootstesecrets: geheimenorganized: georganiseerdhummed: snordendesperate: wanhopiger
In this interview, Dr.SHIVA Ayyadurai, MIT PhD, Inventor of Email, Scientist, Engineer and Candidate for President, Talks about Berberis on Diabetes: A Whole Systems Approach
Alfred Beach built America’s first operational subway in secret beneath 1860s Manhattan, decades before the city’s official electric subway line in 1904. He designed and commissioned a 300-foot-long, eight-foot-diameter tunnel 20 feet underground, built with a tunneling machine he invented for this purpose. The car moved quietly and silently, pushed by a 50-ton, steam-powered fan nicknamed "the Western Tornado," which pushed and pulled the single subway car through its sealed tube. Beach envisioned a clean, quiet pneumatic railway that would shoot passengers up and down Broadway, revolutionizing urban transit. The entire city would enjoy this steampunk system of transportation. He was the right man for the job. As the editor of Scientific American magazine and the head of the nation’s leading patent agency, Beach was intimately connected with many of the nineteenth century’s most important inventors and inventions. When Thomas Edison invented the phonograph, the first person he showed it to was Alfred Beach. But his dream was derailed by powerful political enemies, most notably Boss Tweed and the corrupt machine of Tammany Hall. Dreams of the project died after an economic crash in 1873. Today’s guest is Matthew Algeo, author of New York’s Secret Subway: The Underground Genius of Alfred Beach and the Origins of Mass Transit. We look at a pivotal moment in the origin story of mass transportation in America, and themes that resonate strongly today: infrastructure gridlock, public-private conflict, and the long-standing resistance to bold transit reform.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Kristina and Anna explore three Inner Villains in practice—how they show up in real life, what their “medicine” looks like, and what integration can unlock. Stories include a cross-country “house tour” of legends, a vulnerable experiment with the Vain Controller, and a candid breakdown of Righteous Bully dynamics at home.Timestamps00:00 — Catch-up: Niagara River energy, moving into an RV, new podcast soft-launch, hosting 30 for Thanksgiving06:00 — Why this work hits differently when you start applying it07:00 — “Reversing the spin” and why we take gifts from each villain09:30 — The filter metaphor: turning life's burn into clearer water10:30 — Vain Controller in the wild: image, status, resources, and vulnerability practice17:45 — Scarcity vs strategic generosity; non-transactional networking21:00 — The “villain houses” road trip: Inventor, Equalizer, Traveller, Nothing, Healer, Hungry Shapeshifter33:45 — Eternal Child patterns, enabling, and compassionate honesty39:20 — Righteous Bully 101, medicine, legend, and a domestic case study55:00 — When “surrendered” gets stuck, and stepping back into leadership57:00 — Take the Villain Quiz and next stepsVillain deep divesVain Controller (VC)Core patternSeeks safety through appearance, performance, and perceived success.Manages for resources and status; swings between vanity and vulnerable insecurity, and between scarcity control and trusting abundance.Legend: The InventorUses resources creatively, shares generously, and builds networks that multiply value.MedicineVulnerability and confession.Strategic generosity over transactional control.Practising trust that resources and relationships are renewable.Practices you can tryMicro-confession: when you feel the urge to posture or criticize, name the fear underneath to a safe person.Non-transactional gift: offer one connection, resource, or introduction this week with no ask attached.Audit your “appearance routines”: keep what is self-respecting, release what is fear-managing.Moments to listen forThe “snark, then confess” experiment, and what it revealed about fear of failure and being unlovable.The networking story that models non-transactional giving.Eternal Child (EC)Core patternEntitled to care, victim-armoring, denial, and story-bending to avoid responsibility.Draws disproportionate resources in the “drama triangle.”Legend: The TravellerExpands perspective through literal or metaphorical travel, meets life directly, and participates in fair exchange.MedicineCompassionate honesty and natural consequences.Replace enabling with clear agreements and accountability.Perspective-expansion experiences.Practices you can tryOne honest sentence: state the concrete impact of a behavior without softening the facts.Consequence alignment: stop padding timelines, covering, or reframing the truth.Perspective field-trip: choose an experience that expands empathy and scale.Moments to listen forThe “villain houses” tour and how a welcoming, playful home embodied the Traveller.How enabling keeps everyone living inside someone else's “fake world,” and what shifted when honesty landed.Righteous Bully (RB)Core patternOpinion hardens into gospel, dissent becomes threat, and “correction” tips into character assassination.Gift hidden inside: raw leadership energy.Legend: The ChannelerHolds a strong point of view, listens deeply, integrates the wisdom of the group, and leads fairly.MedicineThe Surrendered: curiosity, humility, and shared problem-solving.Distinguish data, opinion, and impact.Repair through ownership rather than domination.Practices you can tryThree breaths, three questions: What am I assuming, what else could be true, what would repair look like.Tone check in the kitchen: correct the action, not the person.Leadership rep: where do I need to stop over-surrendering and actually lead.Moments to listen forThe vestibular case study: fury when sound advice wasn't followed.The “jumpy house” story: how fear of a blow-up created the perfect storm, and what repair requires.Kristina's flip-side: when over-surrendering blocked necessary leadership on IP and contracts.Key ideas and languageReversing the spin: Integration is not skipping villainy, it is harvesting its gifts and re-orienting them.The filter metaphor: Life's burn leaves ash, charcoal, and heat; arranged well, they clarify the water of love.Non-transactional generosity: Strategic resourcing without ledgers grows real networks.Pull quotes“We're not meant to be just heroes and legends. You take a gift back from being a villain.”“Compassion without honesty is enabling. Honesty without compassion is punishment.”“Leadership isn't losing your opinion, it's holding it while you listen.”Resources mentionedInner Villain Quiz — link in show notesArticles and videos on Vain Controller, Eternal Child, Righteous Bully — link in show notesThe Executive & The Mystic podcast — link in show notesTake it furtherTake the quiz, then pick one medicine practice above and run it for seven days.Journal prompt: Where am I managing for image or control instead of resource flow. Where am I enabling instead of telling the truth. Where am I correcting a person instead of a behavior.If you're a leader, bring one of these frameworks into a team retro: What villain pattern did we slip into, and what medicine would rebalance us.Credits and housekeepingHosts: Kristina Wiltsee and AnnaRecorded: SeptemberTo share reflections or questions, reply to the newsletter or send a note to the show inbox.Light launch of Kristina's new podcast, The Executive & The Mystic; more to come.Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
When I first heard about Lisa Ascolese, known as “The Inventress,” I knew I wanted to bring her story to Clause 8.Lisa's path into inventing began after her family moved to Brooklyn, New York, where her creativity and curiosity found room to grow. She started inventing at a young age, driven by the simple desire to solve everyday problems. That curiosity evolved into a lifelong passion for turning ideas into reality. Her first major success—the Bosom Buddy breastfeeding cape—opened doors to retail shelves, QVC appearances, and a deep understanding of what it truly takes to bring a product to market.Thanks for reading Voice of IP! Subscribe for free to receive new posts and support my work.In our conversation, Lisa and I talk about what inventors often learn the hard way: that success requires persistence, self-belief, and an understanding of both patents and business. She shares how she built Inventing from A to Z, a company that helps independent inventors navigate everything from concept to commercialization, and why she tells every creator:“A patent doesn't sell your product—you do.”Lisa also offers insights for patent attorneys—encouraging them to ask inventors where they see their product being sold before diving into legal protection. Her perspective bridges the gap between invention and entrepreneurship, showing how passion and practicality go hand in hand.For anyone ready to turn ideas into impact, Lisa's story is both inspiring and instructive. Her new book, “The Inventress's Guide to Inventing The Right Way: All Or Nothing, Now Or Never”, is an essential companion for creators determined to make their vision real.
Send us a textMeet David Ask — Entrepreneur, Inventor, and Identity CoachFrom bringing his invention to over 3,700 retail stores to coaching high-performing leaders through identity-first transformation, David Ask helps people discover who they are before chasing what they do. His mission? To build grit, awaken purpose, and reveal the hidden riches inside every person. Oh—and he can sing like Bocelli. He can be reached at DavidAskMusic.com and emailed at hello@davidask.comChorumGlobal.comStatGuardPlus.comLockBoxPro.com https://www.truenorthculture.org/teamhttps://linktr.ee/davidaskmusichttps://davidaskmusic.com/We are forming a NEW GROUP! Join the current group to stay up to date on the move and to get your personal invitation to join!Contact US: Rumble/ YouTube/ IG: @powerofmanpodcastEmail: powerofmanpodcast@gmail.com.Twitter: @rorypaquetteLooking for Like-Minded Fathers and Husbands? Join our Brotherhood!"Power of Man Within" , in Facebook Groups:https://www.facebook.com/groups/490821906341560/?ref=share_group_linkFree Coaching Consultation call whenever you are ready... Message me!Believe it!
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Duke University's David Toole introduces us to "Maggie the Inventor" whose love allowed her to survive the savage tribal wars of East Africa
This week, Guest Host Donovan Adkisson joins Jason DeFilippo to wade through the usual tech chaos; California is attempting to regulate the inevitable AI companion chatbots, which is timely, considering ChatGPT is about to launch erotica (with age verification, natch). Turns out, most of the world is less stoked about our algorithmic future than Silicon Valley is. Speaking of chaos, Elon Musk's Boring Company racked up nearly 800 environmental violations in Vegas, and his Starlink satellites are burning up the atmosphere, validating the Kessler Syndrome predictions (and ruining backyard astronomy). On the ground, Georgia Tech is deploying drone first responders, ensuring campus security is instantly airborne, while the UK's Online Safety Act slapped 4chan with a hefty fine. We also mourn a Crypto Kingpin who met his end in a Lamborghini following a market crash. Finally, beware that "perfect" house listing, as the owner likely used AI to virtually enhance that curb appeal.It seems even the guy who coined the term "Vibe Coding" admits that relying on AI for complex software is "Net Unhelpful," proving that humans still have to do the heavy lifting—a fact Uber might ignore, as they plan to pay drivers to train AI between rides. Speaking of dumb human stunts, some genius launched the "World's First Waymo DDoS" by summoning 50 robotaxis to a dead end. On the entertainment side, it's time to binge Gen V before Season 5 of The Boys drops; also, why did Apple rename Apple TV+ to Apple TV? The guys also discuss the eternal cultural resonance of Idiocracy and the perfection of Galaxy Quest (and its fantastic documentary, Never Surrender). On the work front, Jason switched back to Things 3 because life is too short for ugly software, even as Windows 10's impending end-of-life threatens to create an e-waste disaster. Also, Wi-Fi 8 is coming soon, because the recently ratified Wi-Fi 7 just wasn't cutting it.Finally, the Grumpy Old Geeks wish a happy birthday to friends of the show and offer remembrance for the recently deceased, including screen icon Diane Keaton and KISS founding member Ace Frehley (though, honestly, no one here watched KISS Meets the Phantom of the Park). Tune in next time, and always remember to check out Anonymous: Real Stories of Alcoholism, Addiction, and Recovery; and go get some of that GOG Merch... when it becomes available.Sponsors:MasterClass - Get an additional 15% off any annual membership at MASTERCLASS.com/GRUMPYOLDGEEKSPrivate Internet Access - Go to GOG.Show/vpn and sign up today. For a limited time only, you can get OUR favorite VPN for as little as $2.03 a month.SetApp - With a single monthly subscription you get 240+ apps for your Mac. Go to SetApp and get started today!!!1Password - Get a great deal on the only password manager recommended by Grumpy Old Geeks! gog.show/1passwordShow notes at https://gog.show/718FOLLOW UPGuest Host: Donovan AdkissonCalifornia becomes first state to regulate AI companion chatbotsChatGPT erotica coming soon with age verification, CEO saysInternational Polling Shows Fear of AI Across the WorldIN THE NEWSGeorgia Tech's drone first responder program cuts emergency response time to 90 seconds or lessCrypto Kingpin Turns Up Dead in Lamborghini After Market CrashConcerns grow after spate of social media posts showing SpaceX Starlink satellites burning in the sky — we are currently seeing a ‘couple of satellite re-entries a day,' says respected astrophysicist4chan fined $26K for refusing to assess risks under UK Online Safety ActElon Musk's Boring Company Accused of Nearly 800 Environmental Violations on Las Vegas ProjectThat perfect-looking house for sale may have an owner using AI to virtually enhance the listingEven the Inventor of 'Vibe Coding' Says Vibe Coding Can't Cut ItMan Launches “World's First Waymo DDoS” by Ordering 50 Robotaxis to Dead End StreetMEDIA CANDYGEN VApple's streaming service gets harder to tell apart from its streaming app, boxThe Celebrity TraitorsThe Fortune HotelIdiocracyNever Surrender: A Galaxy Quest DocumentaryThe Missi & Brooke ShowAnonymous - Real Stories of Alcoholism, Addiction, and RecoveryMinecraft Movie 2 ReleaseAPPS & DOODADSThings 3TP-Link confirms successful Wi-Fi 8 trials — next-gen wireless standard to usher in advances in reliability and latencyThe End of Windows 10 Support Is an E-Waste Disaster in the MakingCLOSING SHOUT-OUTSDiane Keaton dead at age 79Kiss Meets the Phantom of the ParkSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
In this interview, Dr.SHIVA Ayyadurai, MIT PhD, Inventor of Email, Scientist, Engineer and Candidate for President, Talks about Bitter Melon on Lung Health: A Whole Systems Approach
First interview with Kyle Doerksen, founder & CEO of Future Motion, the creator of Onewheel.
Drew Ann Long realized there was nothing in regards to shopping carts for the physically disabled. She shares the incredible story of "Caroline's Cart," (available in stores now) that helps families perform their shopping duties with dignity.
How neuroscience, emotions, and technology intersect to shape our financial decisions and long-term wealth. Dr. Forenza — Mobile Technology Executive, Startup Founder, and Inventor with over 250 patents issued worldwide. He's also an FAA-certified pilot and a pioneer in the intersection of neuroscience, mindfulness, and emotional well-being. Today, he's building Awear, a wearable device designed to track emotions and improve mental health and performance.Our emotions silently control our decisions — including how we spend, save, invest, and build wealth. Dr. Forenza reveals how stress, anxiety, and depression are not just mental health issues but wealth blockers that sabotage productivity, creativity, and long-term success.He explains how Awear uses neuroscience and biometric data to track emotions in real time, helping people understand when they're in states of stress or clarity — and how that awareness can improve financial decision-making, relationships, and performance.Disclaimer: The content provided in this episode is for educational purposes only. It is not intended as, and shall not be construed as, financial or investment advice. Any strategies, tips, or information shared in this episode are solely for the purpose of general knowledge and discussion. Listeners are encouraged to consult with qualified financial professionals and conduct their own research before making any financial decisions. The hosts and guests do not assume any responsibility or liability for the accuracy, completeness, or suitability of the information presented. Investments involve risk, and past performance is not indicative of future results. Listeners should exercise caution and discretion when considering any financial actions, and their personal circumstances and goals should always be taken into account.
In this interview, Dr.SHIVA Ayyadurai, MIT PhD, Inventor of Email, Scientist, Engineer and Candidate for President, Talks about Nutmeg on Colon Health: A Whole Systems Approach
Alan interviews Hardy Steinmann. Hardy Steinmann hated that most water bottles tended to leak and to trap bacteria and odors. So, he designed a premium water bottle that was healthy, hygienic, and beautiful - Okapa. Now consumers have a new choice: a beautiful water bottle that never leaks or stinks and can last for years. Make sure to subscribe to the podcast at Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts, so you won't miss a single episode. Website: www.Okapa.com
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In this interview, Dr.SHIVA Ayyadurai, MIT PhD, Inventor of Email, Scientist, Engineer and Candidate for President, Talks about Ganoderma on Insomnia: A Whole Systems Approach
What does it take to accidentally invent a solar cooker and go on to power EVs, fridges, and entire lives with nothing but sunshine? Patrick Sherwin, the “mad solar scientist” behind GoSun, joins me to share how a single hot dog, a vacuum tube, and a passion for clean energy led to a revolutionary product line—and a whole new way of thinking about how we live, move, and cook.From launching GoSun through crowdfunding to building solar-powered appliances that work in your backyard or during blackouts, Patrick's story is a masterclass in purpose-driven innovation, scrappy product development, and building community around big, audacious ideas.
You have to turn the corner from "I have to do this" to "I want to do this." -Kasey Beltz Founder, Inventor and Entrepreneur Kasey Beltz created his life on the principal of courage. The Courage to pursue a better outcome despite resistance from societal norms. As human being we are uniquely designed to create. And each human being posesses unique abilities that when pursued and paired with others unique abilities, creates reults that make human beings better. Kasey invented an implememt that increases precision for rifles and firearms. His products are used all over the world and with the elite of the elite who are seking precise outcomes. I am grateful for his meaningful pursuit of greater opportunity for people to thrive. He leads by example. Visit accu-shot.com
For the last two weeks, on Louisiana Considered, we've brought you interviews with the top candidates to be mayor of New Orleans. Today, we bring you the final conversation. The Times-Picayune/Editorial director and columnist Stephanie Grace spoke with City Council President Helena Moreno. The two discussed restoring collaboration between the council and the mayor's office, the city's budget problems and some creative solutions.Arthur Hardy's name is synonymous with Mardi Gras. He began writing and publishing the Mardi Gras Guide in the 1970s, informing people about what parades were coming up and how to see as many as possible in one night. For nearly 50 years, Hardy's Mardi Gras Guides have been an indispensable tool. And now, he's announced his retirement from its creation after the 2026 Carnival season.Hardy joins us for more on his long career as one of the keepers of Carnival's keys.—Today's episode of Louisiana Considered was hosted by Bob Pavlovich Our managing producer is Alana Schreiber. We get production support from Garrett Pittman and our assistant producer Aubry Procell.You can listen to Louisiana Considered Monday through Friday at noon and 7 p.m. It's available on Spotify, the NPR App and wherever you get your podcasts. Louisiana Considered wants to hear from you! Please fill out our pitch line to let us know what kinds of story ideas you have for our show. And while you're at it, fill out our listener survey! We want to keep bringing you the kinds of conversations you'd like to listen to.Louisiana Considered is made possible with support from our listeners. Thank you!
In this interview, Dr.SHIVA Ayyadurai, MIT PhD, Inventor of Email, Scientist, Engineer and Candidate for President, Talks about Rhodiola on Inflammation: A Whole Systems Approach
Send us a textJoin Kevin Prince and I this week as we break down common inventor questions who are in the inventing journey and are making critical choices about protection.This video is unsponsored. I will link Kevin's website below because he gave a lot of free value today.https://www.quickpatents.com/Want to join an exclusive Discord community of seasoned inventors and be on a first name basis with people who LOVE this world of product development? Access the exclusive Discord through the Patreon below for just $6/Month! ⬇️
El 5 de octubre 1882 nació Robert Goddard, un físico, inventor y profesor estadounidense a quien se atribuye la creación del primer cohete de combustible líquido, lanzado con éxito el 16 de marzo de 1926.
Before Siri had sass and Alexa started judging your music taste, the original virtual assistant was quietly revolutionizing the '90s—powered by many patents and a whole lot of foresight. Now, as AI goes from buzzword to boss, we ask, will it transform your job, your home… or just steal your knowledge? This week, Dave, Esmee and Rob speak with Kevin Surace, Futurist, Inventor & "Father" of the Virtual Assistant, about exploring the evolution of AI, what the future might hold, and how disruptive innovation can shake up your organization in ways you might not expect. TLDR: 00:40 – Introduction of Kevin Surace 05:12 – Rob gets confused by Google Maps reviews and selfies 08:15 – Deep dive into the evolution of AI with Kevin 52:00 – How intelligent agents can help manage digital noise and support mental well-being 1:07:30 – Wrapping up the book the Joy Success Cycle and heading to a concert GuestKevin Surace: https://www.linkedin.com/in/ksurace/ HostsDave Chapman: https://www.linkedin.com/in/chapmandr/Rob Kernahan: https://www.linkedin.com/in/rob-kernahan/Esmee van de Giessen: https://www.linkedin.com/in/esmeevandegiessen/ ProductionMarcel van der Burg: https://www.linkedin.com/in/marcel-vd-burg/Dave Chapman: https://www.linkedin.com/in/chapmandr/ SoundBen Corbett: https://www.linkedin.com/in/ben-corbett-3b6a11135/Louis Corbett: https://www.linkedin.com/in/louis-corbett-087250264/ 'Cloud Realities' is an original podcast from Capgemini
I was blessed to learn from a wise man Father ComedianScientist In the public eye since he was 10 Inventor of the first printed beverage technology, Smart Cups! Tap in and learn about life from Chris' experiences
NEW YORK, NY - In this week's episode of The Rugby Odds, host Matt McCarthy is joined by:
A.C. Gilbert was a practicing magician good enough to astonish Hermann the Great at age 7, a world-record-holding athlete at age 17, and a born salesman — in the best “win-win” sense of the word. (Salem, Marion County; 1890s, 1900s) (For text and pictures, see https://offbeatoregon.com/1703d.ac-gilbert-growing-up-in-salem-436.html)
Swing into the world of intellectual property and untangle the legal threads behind legendary wall-crawling comic book character, Spider-Man. From comic book origins to blockbuster films, hosts Michael Snyder and Joseph Gushue trace Spidey's journey through pop culture, the U.S. Patent Office, and the courtroom. From Stan Lee and Steve Ditko's Amazing Fantasy #15 to Tobey Maguire, Andrew Garfield, and Tom Holland on the big screen, Michael and Joe explore how each era shaped Spider-Man's generational appeal—and his IP story. Listeners' “spidey senses” will tingle at the tale of a toy web-shooter patent that reached the Supreme Court in Kimble v. Marvel Entertainment (2015), sparking lessons in royalty agreements and licensing strategies. The host take a deep look into other intellectual property aspects of the Spider-Man universe.
Drs. Jeffrey Jensen and Johanna Richey welcome back Dr. Drew Lundquist. Dr. Lundquist was a guest on Episode 132 but in this episode we dive into leadership, mentorship, social media, AI in medicine and how to be effective communicators in modern surgical education. We hope you enjoy! Dr. Lundquist is the Chief Medical Officer of Mankato Clinic where he has practiced since 2007. He received his doctorate of podiatric medical degree from Des Moines University and went on to complete his 3-year surgical residency training with Detroit Medical Center. He went on to do a fellowship at Harborview Medical Center and talks about his training with Dr. Ted (Sig) Hansen. He also holds an MBA which helps enhance his leadership skills in healthcare innovation and strategic management. He is board-certified in foot and ankle reconstructive and rear foot surgery through the American Board of foot and ankle surgeons and he specializes in reconstructive foot and ankle surgery. Dr. Lundquist is also the clinical director at Nabla helping shape AI-powered tools designed to streamline clinical workflows and reduce administrative burden. He has played an integral role in implementing ambient AI systems like Nabla Copilot across his multispecialty network enhancing efficiency for nearly 200 clinicians. Dr. Lundquist is active as a faculty member and panelist for various professional organizations including the Minnesota Podiatric Medical Association and active in social media primarily in the LinkedIn community. He is the Chief Clinical Innovation Officer at Stratham med, spearheading the development and implementation of solutions that elevate the quality efficiency and value of healthcare delivery. He is also the cofounder of Sky Surgical LLC, a medical device start-up company dedicated to bring novel surgical tools to the market. https://www.apma.org/ https://www.abfas.org/residents https://bmef.org/ https://www.nabla.com/ https://www.sky-surgical.com/ https://www.mankatoclinic.com/about-us/ https://www.acfas.org/
In this special episode, host Paul Spain sits down with Steve Sasson, the American electrical engineer who quite literally changed how the world captures moments—he invented the first self-contained (portable) digital camera at Kodak back in the mid-1970s. Recorded at Steve's home in Rochester, New York, Steve shares not only the technical hurdles and creative thinking that made digital imaging possible, but also gives us a look into Kodak's company culture—how innovation collided with tradition, and why big organisations sometimes struggle to reinvent themselves in times of massive technological change. Sasson's stories offer timeless insights for innovators navigating disruptive technology and shifting business models in today's fast-paced world.Thanks to our Partners One NZ, Workday, 2degrees, HP, Spark and Gorilla Technology
Sir Tim Berners-Lee launched the worldwide web on Christmas day 1990; an invention which has undeniably and profoundly changed the world.In this episode of Ways to Change the World, Sir Tim spoke with Krishnan Guru-Murthy about why addictive algorithms should be made illegal, the potential for artificial intelligence to outsmart humans, and how the internet has been both a powerful force for good and a source of significant harm to the world.
Devoted Know Your Enemy listeners will recall that, in November 2021, we released a fairly dense, theory-driven episode on Frank Meyer, the Communist from New Jersey whose exploits on behalf of the Party in the UK got him kicked out of the country and back to the United States, where he eventually turned right and became a key figure in the post-war U.S. conservative movement, both as an editor at National Review and an architect of institutions like the American Conservative Union, Young Americans for Freedom, and the Conservative Party of New York. Of course, we had more to say about Meyer, and we're devoting another episode to him, this time focused on the details of his incredible life, thanks to the publication of an extraordinary new biography of Meyer, Daniel J. Flynn's The Man Who Invented Conservatism: The Unlikely Life of Frank S. Meyer. Flynn discovered a trove of never-before-seen papers of Meyer's that range from personal documents (tax returns, Christmas cards from Joan Didion, his dance card from college) to his correspondence with nearly every conservative writer and intellectual of note in the 1950s and 60s. Armed with these files, Flynn offers a vivid portrait of a brilliant, eccentric political life and mind.Listen again: "Frank Meyer: Father of Fusionism" (November 10, 2021)Sources:Daniel J. Flynn, The Man Who Invented Conservatism: The Unlikely Life of Frank S. Meyer (2025)Frank S. Meyer, In Defense of Freedom: A Conservative Credo (Regnery, 1962)F.A. Hayek, "Why I am Not a Conservative," from The Constitution of Liberty: The Definitive Edition (2011)George H. Nash, The Conservative Intellectual Movement in America Since 1945 (Basic Books, 1976)Garry Wills, Confessions of a Conservative (Doubleday, 1979)"Against the Dead Consensus," First Things, March 21, 2019...and don't forget to subscribe on Patreon for access to all of our bonus episodes!