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In this interview, Dr.SHIVA Ayyadurai, MIT PhD, Inventor of Email, Scientist, Engineer and Candidate for President, Talks about Massachusetts Government Committing Election Fraud Auto-Deleting Ballot Images. Revealed in Dr.SHIVA® Lawsuit
Today, we're joined by Tony Fadell, inventor of the iPod, co-inventor of the iPhone, and founder of Nest, acquired by Google. He's also the New York Times bestselling author of Build: An Unorthodox Guide to Making Things Worth Making, and has invested in over 100 companies working across AI, surgery, textiles, and drug discovery.Tommy Stadlen talks to Tony about why Apple was so close to collapse when it bet on the iPod, why no single AI device will replace the smartphone, and the two-year internal standoff with Steve Jobs that a Wall Street Journal reviewer ended without knowing...He also speaks about:Why Apple had less than 1% market share and $500M in debt when they gambled on the iPod"Stay beginner": why great product teams design as if they've never seen the product before"Virus of doubt": the Nest approach to making people notice what they'd stopped seeingWhy the iPhone was really three devices you already owned, merged into oneGeneral Magic: building the iPhone concept 15 years too early (and what that tells you about timing)Why companies (and people) only change when they're close to dyingWhy no single AI device will replace your phone...Building a purpose driven company? Read more about Giant Ventures at www.Giant.vc.Music credits: Bubble King written and produced by Cameron McLain and Stevan Cablayan aka Vector_XING.Please note: The content of this podcast is for informational and entertainment purposes only. It should not be considered financial, legal, or investment advice. Always consult a licensed professional before making any investment decisions.
This week, join host Stefan Bennett with Mike McGuire as they take a brief glimpse at the life and career of one of wrestling's most believable stars. Whether "Flyin" early in his career or epitomizing a "Loose Cannon" in front of and behind the curtain, the story of Brian Pillman, while all too short, is fascinating to look back at and discuss. Let us know what you remember about Brian Pillman in the comments, and support all our shows at celebratewrestling.com Photos for graphic art: WWE Our podcasts are proudly produced without the use of generative AI.
Join Mark Westlake, Founder and CEO of GearBrain, for an essential look at the architecture of our connected future. With over 25 years of digital media and product strategy leadership at foundational platforms like AutoTrader.com and About.com, Mark has built a career helping people navigate complex digital shifts. Today, as the creator of GearBrain's patented IoT Compatibility Find Engine, he is tackling the industry's ultimate bottleneck: fragmentation. In this episode, we move past the era of isolated smart gadgets controlled by disjointed phone apps to explore the rise of GearBrain Assistant—and how autonomous AI agents are quietly turning fragmented smart homes into fully unified, contextual environments.
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Steve is an EU American Football Hall of Famer, the Inventor and CEO of Two8 Bands, and the author of If We Knew Better, We'd Move Better. He shares one chapter of the audio version of his book to introduce the concept of movement literacy and to help us understand why it matters to coaches, athletes, and everyone else, too.If you have a topic that would benefit others, contact David Mitchell to find out how you can contribute an episode.
What happens when a sentimental handbag inspires an entirely new business? In this episode, Penny Crook, founder of Denault Handbags, shares how a purse gifted by her late father sparked the idea for a patented reversible handbag designed to simplify wardrobes and deliver two looks in one. Leaving behind a career in financial advising, Penny entered the world of product development, manufacturing, and patents to create a bag that blends functionality, versatility, and quality. She opens up about costly manufacturing mistakes, the importance of vetting factories, and the lessons she learned rebuilding her business with stronger processes and partners. From tech packs and sampling costs to Amazon, boutiques, trade shows, and influencer marketing, Penny offers a practical roadmap for turning an idea into a marketable product.Key Takeaways:• Do your homework on manufacturers — Research, references, and factory vetting can save years of costly mistakes. • Patience protects your brand — Slowing down during development often prevents expensive problems later. • Innovation needs education — Unique products sell faster when customers can clearly see and understand the value.
Join the Conversation at 303-477-5600 or text to 307-200-8222. Monday - Friday from 3 pm - 6 pm MT. https://RushToReason.com HOUR 1 Unmasking COVID: Explosive Debates, Hidden Truths, and the Fight for Medical Freedom Host John Rush kicks off an electrifying hour with Dr. Kelly Victory and Steve House, diving headfirst into the hottest topics in health and freedom. From vaccine skepticism to the battle for medical transparency, the trio unpacks explosive new data and challenges the official COVID narrative. Are hidden truths finally coming to light? Tune in as they debate what the public should really believe—and reveal why some studies aren't making headlines. No topic is off-limits: vaccine safety, cancer fears, childhood health, rising autism rates, Big Pharma profits, and the evolution of vaccine policy all come under fire. Government agencies and industry incentives are put in the spotlight as the guests expose what's really shaping our healthcare decisions. Things get even more heated as the group tackles a wild bioethics controversy—are environmental activists going too far with proposals involving Lone Star ticks and alpha-gal syndrome? Plus, they break down sensational headlines about norovirus, call out fear-driven media, and urge listeners to use common sense when evaluating health scares and political spin. HOUR 2 Innovation Under Siege: Patent Wars, Gated Towns, and High-Stakes CO Headlines Host John Rush and guest Randy Landreneau of U.S. Inventor ignite Hour 2 with a high-stakes warning: America's broken patent system is putting the next generation of inventors—and the country's future—at risk. Can small innovators survive in a world where Big Tech bulldozes their patents and China races ahead? Find out what's truly at stake for American innovation. Then, the conversation heats up as John uncovers the drama behind Bow Mar's controversial plan to gate off the town. Is it genuine neighborhood safety, or a public-access powder keg ready to blow? Next, John exposes how new rules from California could slash your aftermarket tire choices and drive up costs for Colorado drivers. From catalytic converters to winter tires, he reveals how these copycat regulations threaten everyone on the road. The hour wraps up with breaking news on Denver International Airport's CEO retiring, the airport's massive economic clout, and John's inside scoop on what's next for one of the nation's busiest hubs. Guest Timestamps 1:13 — Randy Landreneau — https://www.usinventor.org
Join the Conversation at 303-477-5600 or text to 307-200-8222. Monday - Friday from 3 pm - 6 pm MT. https://RushToReason.com HOUR 1 Unmasking COVID: Explosive Debates, Hidden Truths, and the Fight for Medical Freedom Host John Rush kicks off an electrifying hour with Dr. Kelly Victory and Steve House, diving headfirst into the hottest topics in health and freedom. From vaccine skepticism to the battle for medical transparency, the trio unpacks explosive new data and challenges the official COVID narrative. Are hidden truths finally coming to light? Tune in as they debate what the public should really believe—and reveal why some studies aren't making headlines. No topic is off-limits: vaccine safety, cancer fears, childhood health, rising autism rates, Big Pharma profits, and the evolution of vaccine policy all come under fire. Government agencies and industry incentives are put in the spotlight as the guests expose what's really shaping our healthcare decisions. Things get even more heated as the group tackles a wild bioethics controversy—are environmental activists going too far with proposals involving Lone Star ticks and alpha-gal syndrome? Plus, they break down sensational headlines about norovirus, call out fear-driven media, and urge listeners to use common sense when evaluating health scares and political spin. HOUR 2 Innovation Under Siege: Patent Wars, Gated Towns, and High-Stakes CO Headlines Host John Rush and guest Randy Landreneau of U.S. Inventor ignite Hour 2 with a high-stakes warning: America's broken patent system is putting the next generation of inventors—and the country's future—at risk. Can small innovators survive in a world where Big Tech bulldozes their patents and China races ahead? Find out what's truly at stake for American innovation. Then, the conversation heats up as John uncovers the drama behind Bow Mar's controversial plan to gate off the town. Is it genuine neighborhood safety, or a public-access powder keg ready to blow? Next, John exposes how new rules from California could slash your aftermarket tire choices and drive up costs for Colorado drivers. From catalytic converters to winter tires, he reveals how these copycat regulations threaten everyone on the road. The hour wraps up with breaking news on Denver International Airport's CEO retiring, the airport's massive economic clout, and John's inside scoop on what's next for one of the nation's busiest hubs. Guest Timestamps 1:13 — Randy Landreneau — https://www.usinventor.org
In this interview, Dr.SHIVA Ayyadurai, MIT PhD, Inventor of Email, Scientist, Engineer and Candidate for President, Talks about You are the Majority. Stop Voting for Democrats and Republicans
Multidisciplinary astrophysicist, inventor, award-winning author, and journalist Hakeem Oluseyi joins Tavis in studio to discuss his newest book, “Why Do We Exist? The Nine Realms Of The Universe That Make You Possible,” and more.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/tavis-smiley--6286410/support.
In this interview, Dr.SHIVA Ayyadurai, MIT PhD, Inventor of Email, Scientist, Engineer and Candidate for President, Talks about Eucalyptus on Skin Health: A Whole Systems Approach
In 1956, Italy's most opulent ocean liner went down off Nantucket after a head-on collision in the fog, taking 46 lives and earning a place among the worst maritime disasters in history. But the dying didn't stop there — in the seven decades since, the wreck dubbed the "Mt. Everest of Wreck Diving" has claimed roughly 18 more souls, swallowing the divers drawn to its depths and feeding whispers that something down there is cursed.EPISODE BLOG PAGE (includes sources and full transcript): https://weirddarkness.com/andreadoriaFEATURED STORIES IN THIS EPISODE: Movies like Shaun of the Dead, Night of the Living Dead, World War Z, and TV shows like The Walking Dead, have made the subject of zombies a fairly popular topic over recent years. And while we all know these undead creatures are purely make-believe, the idea of the zombie has been around for thousands of years… and in the Voodoo culture, they've found a way to make zombies a real, horrifying thing. (The Disturbing Truth Behind Voodoo Zombies) *** In July of 1956, the SS Andrea Doria collided with another ship and quickly sank to the bottom of the ocean. Today it is a tourist destination for brave divers who not only want to see something hauntingly beautiful, but who also dare to investigate a wreck that has been deemed by many to be cursed – and for good reason. (The Cursed Remains of the SS Andrea Doria) *** Paranormal author and researcher G. Michael Vasey tells of a personal incident that took place recently where he saw what could be described as a “peripheral person”. (Peripheral People) *** Sir Clive Sinclair might have been a man ahead of his time. The late inventor created all manner of strange and wonderful gadgets – most of which you've likely never heard of. But that doesn't mean you can say they were failures. (The Inventor of Weird Contraptions) *** If the legends are to believed, you'll want to avoid driving down Nan Tucks Lane in East Sussex - unless you don't mind coming into contact with a vengeful ghost. (The Witch of Nan Tucks Lane) *** Where in the bible do we see the story of fallen angels sleeping with women to produce a breed of giants? Most would point to the book of Genesis – but in the unincluded book of Enoch, it tells a more-detailed account, worthy of a horror movie. (The Story of Giants and Fallen Angels) *** Some people collect baseball cards, others coins, and others Pokemon. There's no telling what someone might find enough of an interest in to begin collecting. And collecting books is one of the most common – but when your collecting becomes a compulsion and you can't stop yourself, it can get out of hand. Just ask Thomas Phillipps… the man who was addicted to books… to an extreme level. (The Man Who Was Addicted To Books)CHAPTERS & TIME STAMPS (All Times Approximate)…00:00:00.000 = Show Open00:03:02.691 = The Man Who Was Addicted To Books00:16:01.182 = The Cursed Remains of the SS Andrea Doria ***00:24:02.882 = The Disturbing Truth Behind Voodoo Zombies00:36:21.496 = Peripheral People ***00:38:29.738 = The Inventor of Weird Contraptions00:45:10.163 = The Story of Giants and Fallen Angels ***00:57:10.346 = The Witch of Nan Tucks Lane01:00:03.285 = Show Close*** = Begins immediately after inserted ad breakLISTEN ON PODCAST APPS: Look for this podcast on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, iHeart Radio, Amazon Music, Pandora, TuneIn Radio, and other podcast apps. Get a list of free listening apps here: https://weirddarkness.com/wdapps*No AI Voices Are Used In The Narration Of This Podcast*SOURCES and RESOURCES:“The Story of Giants and Fallen Angels” from Anomalien: https://weirddarkness.tiny.us/akvusfjf“The Man Who Was Addicted to Books” from Strange Company: https://weirddarkness.tiny.us/uysau9d7“The Cursed Remains of the SS Andrea Doria” by Brent Swancer for Mysterious Universe:https://weirddarkness.tiny.us/y67su94a“Peripheral People” by G. Michael Vasey: https://weirddarkness.tiny.us/py9xu4n4 (RELATED VIDEO: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WxpTsDeH-p0)“The Disturbing Truth Behind Voodoo Zombies” by Christopher Myers for Graveyard Shift: https://weirddarkness.tiny.us/u6vthjn6“The Inventor of Weird Contraptions” by Mike Reddy for The Conversation: https://weirddarkness.tiny.us/4uez883r“The Witch of Nan Tucks Lane” by Jocelyne LeBlanc: https://weirddarkness.tiny.us/t28azc3k(Over time links may become invalid, disappear, or have different content. I always make sure to give authors credit for the material I use whenever possible. If I somehow overlooked doing so for a story, or if a credit is incorrect, please let me know and I will rectify it in these show notes immediately. Some links included above may benefit me financially through qualifying purchases.)WeirdDarkness® is a registered trademark. Copyright ©2026, Weird Darkness.Originally aired: March 18, 2019
The Joe Piscopo Show 6-1-26 33:09- John Solomon, award-winning investigative journalist, founder of "Just The News," and the host of “Just the News, No Noise” on the Real America’s Voice network Topic: Virginia bus crash; Iran deal; Columbia runoff election; Other news of the day 47:44- Col. Jack Jacobs, a retired colonel in the United States Army and a Medal of Honor recipient for his actions during the Vietnam War Topic: Iran deal 1:06:57- Steve Forbes, Chairman and Editor-in-Chief at Forbes Media & the co-author of "Inflation: What It Is, Why It's Bad, and How to Fix It" Topic: Oil prices amid the Iran war; Economy in NYC under Mamdani's administration 1:20:26- Art Del Cueto, Border Security Advisor for the Federation for American Immigration Reform (FAIR) and a 21-year veteran of the Border Patrol Topic: Latest in the Delaney Hall protests 1:29:25- Mike Connors, Attorney at Law at Connors & Sullivan and host of "Ask the Lawyer," airing Saturdays at 6 p.m. and Sundays at 11 a.m. on AM 970 The Answer Topic: Estate Planning Gone Wrong 1:41:29- Shahar Azani, Middle East commentator, Former Israeli Diplomat and Former Spokesperson of the Israeli Consulate in New York Topic: Israel Parade recap 1:55:31- Nicole Parker, Special Agent with the FBI from 2010 through October 2022, Fox News contributor, and the author of "The Two FBIs: The Bravery and Betrayal I Saw in My Time at the Bureau" Topic: FBI arrests protester who threatened to kill ICE officer's family 2:04:01- Arthur Lih, Inventor & CEO of LifeVac and the author of "Sorry, Can't is a Lie" Topic: Latest from LifeVac; Upcoming Patriots, Pasta, & Piscopo event at Carmine's; Equal First Aid Charity See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Este espacio es el resultado de una reivindicación de más de 30 años liderada por el historiador y coleccionista Diego Quevedo, quien ha cedido para la muestra unas 200 piezas históricas recopiladas durante medio siglo de investigación personal. Durante su primera semana, el museo podrá visitarse de forma gratuita mediante reserva previa, consolidando un recorrido turístico y cultural que se completa con el submarino original en el Museo Naval y el panteón del inventor en el cementerio de Los Remedios.El museo, distribuido en tres plantas, ofrece un recorrido íntimo y técnico por la figura de Peral:Planta baja: Recibe al visitante un antiguo aljibe del siglo XIX descubierto durante la rehabilitación y el único ejemplar superviviente de la biografía El profundo Isaac, tras el incendio de la imprenta que destruyó la edición original.Primera planta: Dedicada a la esfera familiar, destaca por el reencuentro de dos óleos de Peral y su esposa, separados durante 100 años, y la exposición de documentos inéditos que detallan gastos hospitalarios y ritos funerarios tras su fallecimiento en Berlín, permitiendo reconstruir sus últimos días.Segunda planta: Se centra en el aspecto técnico con maquetas y una "rodaja" a escala real del submarino para mostrar la estrechez de su interior. Alberga además la única caja de baterías original que se conserva de las 613 que alimentaban el sumergible.Tercera planta: Muestra el impacto social de Peral, desde partituras de música compuestas en su honor hasta una pieza numismática única: el boceto de un billete de 50 pesetas con su rostro que el Banco de España nunca llegó a emitir.Este nuevo hito cultural, que ha superado una compleja rehabilitación desde que el Ayuntamiento adquirió el inmueble en 2015, pretende dar un "rostro humano" y técnico a la historia del genial inventor, reafirmando la identidad de Cartagena como ciudad de ciencia y vanguardia.
What if luck isn't something you wait for, but something you can learn to create? Tune in for an inspiring discussion with Julie Austin on her new book Creating Serendipity: Think Like an Inventor to Generate Good Luck.Moments with Marianne Radio Show airs in the Southern California area on KMET1490AM & 98.1 FM, an ABC Talk News Radio Affiliate! https://www.kmet1490am.comJulie Austin is an award-winning author, inventor, futurist, and innovation keynote speaker. She's an internationally known thought leader on the topic of innovation, and CEO of the consulting firm Creative Innovation Group. She's been an innovation keynote speaker for corporations such as Procter & Gamble, Novartis Pharmaceuticals, Northrop Grumman, and Cognizant Technology Solutions. She's also been featured in the books “Patently Female” and “Girls Think of Everything”. Her patented product, HydroSport, wrist water bottles, have been a NASDAQ product of the year semi finalist and are currently sold in 25 countries. Julie and her products have appeared on The Today Show, The Queen Latifa Show, HGTV, Lifetime, ABC, CBS, NBC, FOX News, Inc. magazine, Fast Company, and the Wall Street Journal, along with dozens of TV shows, magazines and radio shows around the world. https://creatingserendipity.com https://creativeinnovationgroup.com https://swiggies.comOrder on Amazon: https://a.co/d/07rmrBlO To learn more about the show and interview opportunities contact us at: https://www.mariannepestana.com
In this conversation, Minter Dial welcomes entrepreneur, athlete, and CEO J Johnson Jr, whose journey traverses viral app creation, elite athletics, and pioneering a new frontier in frequency-based wellness and performance. From launching his first viral app at just fourteen, to shifting his focus towards Division I athletics and ultimately founding High Frequency Highway, J Johnson brings a powerful perspective on self-optimisation, discipline, and the deeper connections between mind, science, and technology. This wide-ranging discussion uncovers J Johnson's fascinating path—from overcoming early allergies and ADHD, to building tech startups in San Francisco and delving into meditation as a gateway to transformation. He shares hard-won insights on neuroplasticity, developing a business model around frequency, and how his innovations in sound and wearable tech aim to “raise the frequency” of individuals, ultimately contributing to peace on Earth. The exchange dives deep into the intersections of neuroscience, quantum physics, personal agency, and the practical implications of shifting brain states for better focus, sleep, and performance, whether on the track or in the boardroom. Whether you're intrigued by the science of sound, searching for tools to boost attention in a world of distraction, or curious about the convergence of spirituality, technology, and business, this episode offers fresh thinking and actionable ideas. Join Minter Dial and J Johnson as they explore the transformative potential of frequency—and what it means to thrive and find purpose in today's rapidly changing world.
In this interview, Dr.SHIVA Ayyadurai, MIT PhD, Inventor of Email, Scientist, Engineer and Candidate for President, Talks about Personal Responsibility: Seize Your Future
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Send us Fan MailIn this exhilarating episode of Living the Dream with Curveball, we are joined by Dr. Rob Yonover, a multifaceted scientist, inventor, author, and adventurer whose life story is a testament to resilience and innovation. Dr. Yonover shares his remarkable journey, from caring for his wife for nearly two decades while raising children to inventing life-saving products for the military and even SpaceX.With a background that includes exploring erupting volcanoes and diving two miles deep in a submersible, Dr. Yonover's adventures have shaped his unique perspective on life and invention. He reflects on the challenges of balancing caregiving, family life, and entrepreneurship, emphasizing the importance of endurance and perspective in overcoming obstacles.Listeners will be captivated by Dr. Yonover's tales of his iconic invention, the Sea Rescue streamer, which has saved lives and gained recognition worldwide. He discusses the impact of his appearance on Shark Tank and how he navigated the journey of bringing an idea from concept to reality. Throughout the episode, Dr. Yonover offers insights into innovation, perseverance, and the importance of community support in both personal and professional realms.Join us for an inspiring conversation filled with adventure, motivation, and the reminder that with determination, anything is possible.What You'll Learn in This Episode:- The journey of inventing life-saving technology- Insights from Dr. Yonover's experiences as a caregiver- The balance of family, work, and personal passion- The significance of media exposure in promoting ideas- Dr. Yonover's upcoming projects and future aspirationsFor more information on Dr. Rob Yonover and his work, visit his profiles on social media platforms under his name.Support the show
In this interview, Dr.SHIVA Ayyadurai, MIT PhD, Inventor of Email, Scientist, Engineer and Candidate for President, Talks about Massie Misleader: How “Clever” Appeasement Misleads the Movement
If you let that truth sink in, it'll overwhelm your heart. As we continue our study of the Song of Solomon, we'll encounter a PG-13 description of the intimacy between a husband and wife. These two were passionate about each other, and we can see that in the words the husband uses to describe his wife. Their love is strong. As Pastor Bill will point out in today's message, Jesus looks at His Church with an even more intense love and passion. He's purified us on the cross and desires spiritual intimacy with us.
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It's 5:47 PM. You're trying to make dinner. Your four-year-old is melting down. You hand her the iPad, just for twenty minutes. She gets quiet. And then, because you're a person who loves your kid, you feel like a bad parent. Hey. It happens. I've been there too. And the man I sat down with for this conversation has been there too, except in his case, he's the one who invented the technology you just handed her. In this episode, I sit down with Rob LoCascio, the man who invented web chat in 1995 and built LivePerson into a public company powering customer conversations for Apple, American Express, and Citibank. After twenty-eight years inside the conversational AI industry, watching his own three kids try to grow up in the world he helped build, Rob had a reckoning. He started a new company building tech for kids that doesn't exploit them, and he sat down with me to explain, with receipts, what is actually happening behind the screen your kid won't put down. In This Episode The exact moment a tech founder realized he was losing his own kids to the screens he built, and why it changed everything for him Why senior YouTube executives quietly don't let their own kids use YouTube, and what they know that you don't The reframe that turns the daily iPad battle from a parenting failure into a systems problem What Jonathan Haidt's research found when Apple introduced the front-facing camera, and why youth depression rates spiked globally at the same moment Why your kid asks for the iPad when she's upset, and what is actually happening in her nervous system in that moment The 25-million-person creator economy your kid is being fed by, and why "just set limits" stopped working in 2020 What healthier tech for kids could actually look like, and what to ask before you hand any device to a four-year-old Why This Matters This episode is for anyone who has handed their kid a device just to get through dinner and then felt the wave of guilt that follows. For the parent who has yelled, then immediately regretted it, then negotiated, then given in. For the mom or dad whose kid melts down when the iPad gets put away, and who has started to wonder whether something deeper is going on. You are not crazy. You are not failing. You are up against an industry that is very, very good at what it does, and what it does is not in your kid's interest. This episode names what you have been feeling, and gives you new language for what is actually happening. Episode Breakdown 01:42 The Screen Time Fight Every Parent Knows 05:00 The Inventor of Web Chat Pulls Back the Curtain 09:00 Devices Are Homework, Not a Babysitter 12:00 What's Actually Inside the Videos Your Kids Are Watching 15:30 What Screens Do to a Developing Brain 19:11 "I Feel Like I've Lost": A Tech Founder's Confession 22:45 Why YouTube Executives Won't Let Their Kids Use YouTube 25:25 The 25-Million-Person Machine Behind Every Scroll 37:00 Why Early Exposure Hits a Developing Brain Harder 43:15 What Healthier Tech for Kids Could Actually Look Like Resources Read the full article and access every resource Rob mentions in this episode (including his work at KID Company) One-on-one parenting coaching and family therapy with our team Schedule a free consultation, no pressure, no commitment If you know another parent who has been crying in the bathroom over the iPad fight (and you probably have someone in mind right now), please share this episode with them. They will feel less alone, and that matters more than you know. XO, Dr. Lisa Marie Bobby Growing Self
Just a heads up: today's message deals with some matters of a mature nature as we explore the Song of Solomon with Pastor Bill. God designed marriage, and it's beautiful. Every element of it. Two become one on emotional, spiritual, and physical levels. Humanity has taken this beautiful intimacy and drastically cheapened it. They've taken something that honors God and connects two people made in His image and perverted it into something entirely centered around serving self.
The grappler is a new tool that law enforcement uses to safely stop a car in a high-speed chase! Leonard the inventor tells us how it works and how he perfected it at home with his wife as his stunt driver!
In this interview, Dr.SHIVA Ayyadurai, MIT PhD, Inventor of Email, Scientist, Engineer and Candidate for President, Talks about From Political Theater to Revolution: The Science to Shatter the Swarm
— Today, we are honored to have Darren Starwynn, a Quantum Catalyst and master healer, inspiring holistic health professionals and meditators to elevate their consciousness. In this episode, we explore key concepts such as Quantum Healing and Consciousness, the role of a Quantum Catalyst, and unlocking individual superpowers. We discuss the journey to self-discovery, embracing life's mysteries, and defining the Avatar Within. Darren shares his thoughts on confronting inner challenges, finding empowerment through vulnerability, and the soul's essential role of love. We'll also consider solutions for a troubled world and reflect on the potential for collective awakening. Darren guides us through these transformative topics, helping us understand the divine mystery of life. Valeria interviews Darren Starwynn — He is the author of "Awakening the Avatar Within: A Roadmap to Uncover Your Superpowers, Upgrade Your Body and Uplift Humanity." Darren Starwynn is a Quantum Catalyst and master healer who activates holistic health professionals, healers and meditators to awaken their consciousness, make their most valuable contribution and thrive. He has written five groundbreaking books including bestseller Awakening the Avatar Within and has led hundreds of workshops and trainings internationally. His newest book Avatar Master Healer will be published Spring, 2026. Darren has over 30 years clinical experience in acupuncture, Chinese medicine, energy medicine and Quantum healing. Darren has mentored or inspired thousands of healthcare practitioners, business owners, healers and meditators to embody Quantum principles of healing, leadership and spirituality. He is director of Bridge to Mastery Consciousness Institute and Lightworker Ministry. Inventor of vibrational medical devices sold world-wide, he also led a medical device manufacturing and training company starting in 1990. Learn more about Darren Starwynn and his Awaneking Avatar Substack.
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One thing I have realized after years of working in AI, enterprise systems, ERP, and now Generative AI, is that technology alone never changes industries. What changes industries is understanding people. The problem today is not a shortage of content. There is no shortage of tools. It is not even a shortage of AI models. The real problem is relevance. Why do people ignore most advertisements? Why do customers disconnect from brands? Why do organizations create more AI-generated content but still fail to create engagement? Because human decision-making is emotional, contextual, irrational, and deeply personal. And that is why today's conversation is important. For years, the world focused on machine learning models, automation, and now Generative AI. But very few people are asking a deeper question: Can AI actually understand human intent, context, and decision-making? Today's guest, Martin Lucas, has spent years exploring exactly that through deterministic AI and decision science. And personally, this topic resonates with me deeply. Because while building AI adoption frameworks and helping organizations modernize, I constantly see one challenge repeated everywhere: Companies are automating communication…but not improving understanding. They are generating more…but connecting less. This episode is not just about AI technology. It is about human behavior, trust, context, branding, creativity, and the future relationship between humans and intelligent systems. Let's dive in. Episode # 188 Today's Guest: Martin Lucas, Inventor of Deterministic AI He is the inventor of deterministic AI and decision science, proven across more than 100 global brands with results up to 76% above market performance. Website: Deterministic AI What Listeners Will Learn: What deterministic AI means in simple language Why traditional LLMs still struggle with consistency and context The difference between content generation and true understanding Why most ads and marketing messages fail today How human emotions influence decision-making Why AI-generated content often feels repetitive and disconnected How brands can create stronger emotional relevance with customers Why curiosity is essential for creativity and innovation The future relationship between AI, creativity, and human psychology How startups can build stronger brand positioning using behavioral understanding Resources: Deterministic AI
Trial consultant Phillip Miller takes a deep dive into the two papers he's written about depositions: one presents the scientific underpinnings of effective persuasion while the other focuses on experiential learning, which means getting on your feet and “actually doing the thing.” “It's great to take notes and have an idea, ‘Okay, here's the context for the behavior I need to model and adapt.' But until you actually get up and do it, you're never going to be able to integrate it into your style,” he explains to host Dan Ambrose. Tune in for his insights about depositions and how his research aligns with Dan's TLU training.Train and Connect with the Titans☑️ Phillip Miller I LinkedIn☑️ Miller Law OfficesI Facebook☑️ Trial Lawyers University☑️ TLU On Demand Instant access to live lectures, case analysis, and skills training videos☑️ TLU on X | Facebook | Instagram | LinkedIn☑️ Subscribe Apple Podcasts | Spotify | YouTube2026 Programming☑️ Turning Witness Testimony into an Experience for the Jury, May 8 - 9, Hermosa Beach, CA☑️ TLU Beach, June 3-6, Huntington Beach, CAEpisode SnapshotPhillip began trial consulting in 1999 and has developed it into his practice, working with top plaintiff attorneys on high-stakes cases.His “Miller Mousetrap” refers to when you learn a technique but don't execute it confidently because you haven't practiced it yourself.“Mirroring” is a core deposition skill Phillip teaches: a technique to connect with and control a witness that many lawyers dismiss until they try it.Phillip emphasizes that TLU similarly prioritizes content quality over outside influence, with the only "external control" being Dan's commitment to finding speakers who can deliver and teach what matters.Produced and Powered by LawPods
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Dangerous Creations: The Inventor Novel in Fin-de-siècle France (U Toronto Press, 2025) presents a master narrative of the inventor in fin-de-siècle French literature by analyzing the works of Jules Verne, Albert Robida, Émile Zola, and Villiers de l'Isle-Adam. Their writings challenge the role of science in shaping French national identity and aim to transform contemporary understandings of science and technology. The book reveals how Verne, Robida, Zola, and de l'Isle-Adam reimagine the figure of the inventor, reshaping the literary standards of their time. Universally male in these narratives, the inventor serves as a flawed exemplar of national heroism during the Age of Empire – a period marked by significant external threats and internal strife – while also embodying unrestrained creativity. Ultimately, the inventor novel reflects broader French anxieties surrounding scientific progress, empire, and gender. Ana Oancea explores the transmedia and transnational legacy of the fin-de-siècle inventor novel through vignettes that highlight similarly themed narratives in contemporary popular culture. These sections engage with films, television series, graphic narratives, and video games that reinterpret key aspects of the inventor narrative, shedding light on its power structures, racial and gender politics, and colonial aspirations. Guest Ana Oancea is Associate Professor of French at the University of Delaware. Her research interests include the intersections of science and literature, adaptation studies, and visual culture. She has recently published articles in Forum for Modern Language Studies, Science Fiction Film and Television, and French Screen Studies. Host Gina Stamm is Associate Professor of French at The University of Alabama, with research concentrated on the environmental humanities and speculative literatures of the 20th and 21st centuries, from Surrealism to contemporary science fiction and feminist utopias, in Metropolitan France and the francophone Caribbean, with a book manuscript in progresson posthumanist ecological engagement in the surrealist movement. 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
Dangerous Creations: The Inventor Novel in Fin-de-siècle France (U Toronto Press, 2025) presents a master narrative of the inventor in fin-de-siècle French literature by analyzing the works of Jules Verne, Albert Robida, Émile Zola, and Villiers de l'Isle-Adam. Their writings challenge the role of science in shaping French national identity and aim to transform contemporary understandings of science and technology. The book reveals how Verne, Robida, Zola, and de l'Isle-Adam reimagine the figure of the inventor, reshaping the literary standards of their time. Universally male in these narratives, the inventor serves as a flawed exemplar of national heroism during the Age of Empire – a period marked by significant external threats and internal strife – while also embodying unrestrained creativity. Ultimately, the inventor novel reflects broader French anxieties surrounding scientific progress, empire, and gender. Ana Oancea explores the transmedia and transnational legacy of the fin-de-siècle inventor novel through vignettes that highlight similarly themed narratives in contemporary popular culture. These sections engage with films, television series, graphic narratives, and video games that reinterpret key aspects of the inventor narrative, shedding light on its power structures, racial and gender politics, and colonial aspirations. Guest Ana Oancea is Associate Professor of French at the University of Delaware. Her research interests include the intersections of science and literature, adaptation studies, and visual culture. She has recently published articles in Forum for Modern Language Studies, Science Fiction Film and Television, and French Screen Studies. Host Gina Stamm is Associate Professor of French at The University of Alabama, with research concentrated on the environmental humanities and speculative literatures of the 20th and 21st centuries, from Surrealism to contemporary science fiction and feminist utopias, in Metropolitan France and the francophone Caribbean, with a book manuscript in progresson posthumanist ecological engagement in the surrealist movement. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/literary-studies
Dangerous Creations: The Inventor Novel in Fin-de-siècle France (U Toronto Press, 2025) presents a master narrative of the inventor in fin-de-siècle French literature by analyzing the works of Jules Verne, Albert Robida, Émile Zola, and Villiers de l'Isle-Adam. Their writings challenge the role of science in shaping French national identity and aim to transform contemporary understandings of science and technology. The book reveals how Verne, Robida, Zola, and de l'Isle-Adam reimagine the figure of the inventor, reshaping the literary standards of their time. Universally male in these narratives, the inventor serves as a flawed exemplar of national heroism during the Age of Empire – a period marked by significant external threats and internal strife – while also embodying unrestrained creativity. Ultimately, the inventor novel reflects broader French anxieties surrounding scientific progress, empire, and gender. Ana Oancea explores the transmedia and transnational legacy of the fin-de-siècle inventor novel through vignettes that highlight similarly themed narratives in contemporary popular culture. These sections engage with films, television series, graphic narratives, and video games that reinterpret key aspects of the inventor narrative, shedding light on its power structures, racial and gender politics, and colonial aspirations. Guest Ana Oancea is Associate Professor of French at the University of Delaware. Her research interests include the intersections of science and literature, adaptation studies, and visual culture. She has recently published articles in Forum for Modern Language Studies, Science Fiction Film and Television, and French Screen Studies. Host Gina Stamm is Associate Professor of French at The University of Alabama, with research concentrated on the environmental humanities and speculative literatures of the 20th and 21st centuries, from Surrealism to contemporary science fiction and feminist utopias, in Metropolitan France and the francophone Caribbean, with a book manuscript in progresson posthumanist ecological engagement in the surrealist movement. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/film
Dangerous Creations: The Inventor Novel in Fin-de-siècle France (U Toronto Press, 2025) presents a master narrative of the inventor in fin-de-siècle French literature by analyzing the works of Jules Verne, Albert Robida, Émile Zola, and Villiers de l'Isle-Adam. Their writings challenge the role of science in shaping French national identity and aim to transform contemporary understandings of science and technology. The book reveals how Verne, Robida, Zola, and de l'Isle-Adam reimagine the figure of the inventor, reshaping the literary standards of their time. Universally male in these narratives, the inventor serves as a flawed exemplar of national heroism during the Age of Empire – a period marked by significant external threats and internal strife – while also embodying unrestrained creativity. Ultimately, the inventor novel reflects broader French anxieties surrounding scientific progress, empire, and gender. Ana Oancea explores the transmedia and transnational legacy of the fin-de-siècle inventor novel through vignettes that highlight similarly themed narratives in contemporary popular culture. These sections engage with films, television series, graphic narratives, and video games that reinterpret key aspects of the inventor narrative, shedding light on its power structures, racial and gender politics, and colonial aspirations. Guest Ana Oancea is Associate Professor of French at the University of Delaware. Her research interests include the intersections of science and literature, adaptation studies, and visual culture. She has recently published articles in Forum for Modern Language Studies, Science Fiction Film and Television, and French Screen Studies. Host Gina Stamm is Associate Professor of French at The University of Alabama, with research concentrated on the environmental humanities and speculative literatures of the 20th and 21st centuries, from Surrealism to contemporary science fiction and feminist utopias, in Metropolitan France and the francophone Caribbean, with a book manuscript in progresson posthumanist ecological engagement in the surrealist movement. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/art
This week on The Inventress Podcast I am joined by my longtime friend and business partner, Mike Reed!Listen to the audio version of "The Inventress Podcast" on Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, Spotify, iHeart Radio, and other major podcast platforms by visiting this link: theinventresspodcast - Listen on YouTube, Spotify - Linktree and don't forget to rate, review and subscribe wherever you listen.Follow "The Inventress" on social media:Lisa Ascoleselisaascolese@the_inventressHave a new product or idea and need help? Book a consultation with Lisa Ascolese "The Inventress" and take your product from concept to fruition. Email Lisa@InventingAtoZ.com or visit www.InventingAtoZ.com
Today we talk with Sensei Jay about the great baseball player, Yogi Berra.Whenever we have Sensei Jay on there's laughter and good stories. I'm attaching a couple of other episodes that Sensei Jay recorded with us. He did an episode about his dad, also a WW 2 vet back in 2021:https://www.buzzsprout.com/477379/episodes/8329162And since Master Kelljchian, and his individuality came up a few times in this episode. Here's an episode about him. We recorded it with Sensei Jay in 2020https://www.buzzsprout.com/477379/episodes/2384333 Because Yogi Berra was a WW 2 vet, here's another man from that era. Coincidentally, also a Sensei Jay episode. Audie Murphy:https://www.buzzsprout.com/477379/episodes/14969721We mention the link to support the show, here it is. Help out if you can. And thank you: Support the showThanks so much for listening and sharing the podcast with friends. Reach us all over the web. Facebook and twitter are simply wildcatdojo. However, insta is wildcatdojo conversations. (There's a story there.)On YouTube (where we are now airing some of our older episodes - complete with a slideshow that I tweak constantly) https://www.youtube.com/@wildcatdojo9869/podcastsAnd for our webpage, where you can also find all the episodes and see some info about the dojo: http://wildcatdojo.com/025-6/podcast.html . And of course, we love it when you support our sponsor Honor Athletics. Here is their link:https://honor-athletics.com/Thank you for listening.
When Aristotle wrote that "the whole is greater than the sum of the parts", he most likely did not have crossword constructors Lance Enfinger and John Kugelman in mind. But the thought still applies — these individually talented constructors have crafted an exceptional puzzle, and the proof is as close as your play button.Show note imagery: One of RUBE Goldberg's many, many inventions.We love feedback! Send us a text...Contact Info:We love listener mail! Drop us a line, crosswordpodcast@icloud.com.Also, we're on FaceBook, so feel free to drop by there and strike up a conversation!
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Garrett Morgan was a prolific inventor. He invented the gas mask. The three-way traffic light. The self-extinguishing cigarette. He even created a hair care line. But, as a Black man, he had to be creative in how he presented his inventions to the public. He knew that some people would refuse to buy his invention if they discovered that it had been invented by a Black man. So? Sometimes he hired white actors to play the role of Garrett Morgan. Sometimes he posed as his own assistant. In short, he did what he had to do to get people to take his inventions seriously.Remember, kids, history hoes always cite their sources! For this episode, Kristin pulled from: “Overcoming discrimination by consumers during the age of segregation: The example of Garrett Morgan,” by Lisa D. Cook for Business History Review “Guardian of the public safety: Garrett A. Morgan and the Lake Erie Crib Disaster” by William M King for the Journal of Negro History“Garrett Morgan,” National Inventors Hall of Fame“Garrett Morgan,” Encyclopedia.com“Of courage and caution,” United States Patent and Trademark Office“Black inventor Garrett Morgan saved countless lives with gas mask and improved traffic lights,” Scientific American“Gas mask inventor dim memory here,” by Jim Strang for The Plain Dealer“Wakeman Country Club” Green Book Cleveland“Garrett Morgan,” Biography.comAre you enjoying An Old Timey Podcast? Then please leave us a 5-star rating and review wherever you listen to podcasts!Are you *really* enjoying An Old Timey Podcast? Well, calm down, history ho! You can get more of us on Patreon at patreon.com/oldtimeypodcast. At the $5 level, you'll get a monthly bonus episode (with video!), access to our 90's style chat room, plus the entire back catalog of bonus episodes from Kristin's previous podcast, Let's Go To Court.
The Joe Piscopo Show 4-27-26 27:26- Jeff James, Retired Assistant Special Agent in Charge with the U.S. Secret Service Topic: WHCD shooting 53:15- Chris Swecker, attorney who served as assistant director of the FBI for the Criminal Investigative Division from 2004 to 2006 Topic: Investigating the WHCD shooting 1:02:50- Hogan Gidley, Former National Press Secretary for the Trump campaign and former White House Deputy Press Secretary Topic: WHCD shooting 1:14:36- John Solomon, award-winning investigative journalist, founder of "Just The News," and the host of “Just the News, No Noise” on the Real America’s Voice network Topic: WHCD shooting; Latest in Iran; Other news of the day 1:28:49- Arthur Lih, Inventor & CEO of LifeVac and the author of "Sorry, Can't is a Lie" Topic: Attending the White House Correspondents' Dinner 1:39:08- Hans von Spakovsky, Senior Legal Fellow in the new Edwin Meese III Institute for the Rule of Law at Advancing American Freedom Topic: Suspected shooter to face criminal charges 1:48:35- Gianno Caldwell, Fox News Political Analyst, founder of the Caldwell Institute for Public Safety and the host of the "Outloud with Gianno Caldwell" podcast Topic: Being on the scene at the WHCD shooting 2:03:14- Patrick J. Brosnan, Retired and Decorated NYPD Detective and the host of "Pat Brosnan: Live From the Batcave" Saturdays at 9 a.m. on AM 970 The Answer Topic: Security at the White House Correspondents DinnerSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
How the science of the vagus nerve explains anxiety, ambition, burnout, and the art of becoming who you actually are. Humans, might be the most sophisticated organism on Earth (capable of writing symphonies, landing on the moon, and inventing artisanal sourdough). Yet at our core, we are running threat-detection software that predates the dinosaurs. Stephen Porges, the scientist who mapped the vagus nerve's extraordinary influence on human behaviour, joins us to explain why this ancient wiring is quietly making most of your big life decisions for you. The good news is that evolution, for once, gave us a rather elegant solution. Safety — genuine, physiological safety — unlocks curiosity, creativity, and the particular satisfaction of becoming who you actually are. The even better news is it's achievable without a retreat, a cold plunge, or a subscription. What you'll take away: Why your gut reactions are data, not drama How the environments we build either cage or liberate our best thinking Why the most calming people aren't trying to be calm Your nervous system has been waiting for this conversation. SPONSORS
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In this episode, Salvador Briggman interviews Luggical founder Samy Khodr about building a first-of-its-kind luggage trolley and raising $188,763 on Kickstarter. You'll learn: Why this marketing phase matters more than launch day The best type of content that builds trust with backers The biggest manufacturing mistake new founders make The differences between Kickstarter and traditional eCommerce And much more! A must-listen for creators, founders, and anyone preparing to launch a physical product. Resources and Tools Mentioned: Book a coaching call Subscribe for Weekly Crowdfunding Tips Fulfillrite: Kickstarter and crowdfunding reward fulfillment services. They come highly recommended! Download their free shipping and fulfillment checklist FREE Kickstarter Course Kickstarter Launch Formula Audiobook Luggical's Instagram Luggical | Turn Your Luggage Into A Trolley In Seconds The Lean Startup: How Constant Innovation Creates Radically Successful Businesses by Eric Ries Zero to One: Notes on Startups, or How to Build the Future by Peter Thiel
President Trump and Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick pride themselves on being dealmakers and on making the kind of unconventional deals for America no one else could have gotten done. Gil Hyatt is offering them one that sounds like a no-brainer. However, the question remains whether that dealmaking reputation is enough to overcome thirty years of inertia from prior administrations focused on opposing Hyatt, including most notably on keeping any more of his patents from ever issuing.Inventor Gil Hyatt returns to Clause 8 to discuss his proposal to donate foundational AI patents to the Pioneering AI Foundation, a nonprofit he says could help give the U.S. government new leverage to advance American interests. Hyatt also reflects on his decades-long battle with the USPTO, the motivation behind the foundation, and why he sees the project as a gift to America ahead of the nation's 250th birthday.Will America accept the gift?The episode covers:* 00:23 — the ongoing battle with the USPTO* 02:44 — the Pioneering AI Foundation* 05:35 — using the ITC and trade agreements as leverage* 07:11 — human rights and labor unions: leveling the global playing field* 10:24 — AI in the classroom: the “super headstart” for children* 12:35 — relieving drudgery: AI as a catalyst for creative thinking* 14:27 — addressing skepticism: motives and financials* 16:16 — repaying the dream: the legacy of immigrant parents* 17:34 — advice for the next generation of inventors* 18:22 — final thoughts: destiny and helping America
Richard Gearhart and Elizabeth Gearhart, co-hosts of the Passage to Profit Show, sit down with Richard Browning, inventor, author and founder of Gravity Industries, Dr. Catrise Austin, founder of Celebrity Branding USA™ and VIP Smiles Dentistry and James McCormick, CEO of Cloudastructure. What if the future of flight isn't in airplanes—but on your own body? In this jaw-dropping episode, Richard Browning, founder of Gravity Industries, reveals how he turned a seemingly impossible idea—strapping jet engines to his arms—into a real-life jet suit capable of 80 mph flight and a company valued in the tens of millions. From bootstrapping prototypes with spare parts to landing major investors, redefining military and medical mobility, and building a brand inspired by (but distinct from) Iron Man, Browning shares the raw entrepreneurial journey behind creating an entirely new category. This is a masterclass in innovation, risk-taking, and how to turn science fiction into a scalable business. Read more at: https://gravity.co/ From boldly pitching Isaac Hayes at dinner to becoming the go-to “dentist to the stars,” Dr. Catrise Austin reveals how fearless networking, media exposure, and her proven “Fame Formula” turned a New York dental practice into a celebrity-powered brand. In this inspiring episode, she shares how she's worked with icons like Toni Braxton and DJ Khaled, built authority through visibility, and now teaches entrepreneurs and professionals how to become the dominant voice in their industry. Packed with practical insights on personal branding, confidence, and turning expertise into influence, this episode is a must-listen for anyone looking to stand out, scale their reputation, and own their space. Read more at: https://www.celebritybrandingusa.com and https://vipsmiles.com/ and https://letstalksmilespodcast.com/ What started as a stolen laptop and a missing video recording sparked a powerful idea that would evolve into a cutting-edge AI security platform. In this episode, James McCormick of Cloudastructure reveals how cloud-based video surveillance and artificial intelligence are transforming security from reactive to proactive—helping businesses prevent crime before it happens. From multifamily housing challenges to real-time threat detection, searchable video data, and “talk-down” interventions, this conversation dives into the real-world applications of AI in security, the massive scale of global surveillance (over a billion cameras capturing trillions of minutes daily), and the critical balance between privacy and protection. Entrepreneurs will gain insight into building a competitive moat with data, staying ahead in a rapidly evolving AI landscape, and turning a simple problem into a scalable, future-focused business. Read more at: https://www.cloudastructure.com/ Whether you're a seasoned entrepreneur, startup founder, inventor, or small business owner, the Passage to Profit Show is a leading podcast for insights on entrepreneurship, innovation, intellectual property and business strategy. Hosted by Richard Gearhart and Elizabeth Gearhart, the show features industry leaders, investors, and founders who share real-world lessons on scaling companies, protecting ideas, building generational wealth, and navigating today's evolving business landscape. Visit https://passagetoprofitshow.com/ for the latest episodes, expert interviews, and resources designed to help you grow, protect, and profit from your ideas. Chapters (00:00:00) - Passing to Profit: Taking a Risk in Life(00:00:22) - Passion to Profit: The Road to Profit(00:01:20) - What Changed the Direction of Your Business?(00:02:20) - Dr. Catrisse Austin on Becoming the Dentist of(00:03:09) - James McCormick Goes From Private to Public(00:04:00) - Decisions that Changed the Direction of Your Business(00:05:12) - Richard Browning in a Jet Suit(00:08:10) - Elon Musk tries flying a plane for the first time(00:12:31) - What Do You See As the Future of Your Jetpack?(00:17:57) - Have You Ever Hit A Swan?(00:19:25) - Passive Profit: Richard Browning and Elizabeth Gerhart(00:19:59) - Car Shield(00:20:58) - Better Health Insurance for You(00:21:58) - How Iron Man Made His Human Jet Pack(00:25:31) - The Inventor's First Capital Raise(00:28:45) - Business Owners Roundtable: How AI is Affecting Your Company(00:34:28) - Divorce Debt Relief Hotline(00:36:50) - 98% of a Company's Value is in Intangible Assets(00:39:58) - How I Went From Dating Dentists to Being Dentist to the(00:42:56) - Dentist on Becoming a Celebrity(00:46:44) - Dental Surgeon Takes to the Stars(00:48:47) - Richard Browning on Neverending Encounters(00:51:05) - Dr. Catriece Austin Tries To Balance Her Two Business(00:52:42) - How to Enhance Your Smile(00:53:57) - Keeping People Safe: Cloud Security(00:57:48) - What is it that property managers are interested in?(00:58:35) - Privacy of Video Cameras(01:00:30) - Richard Light on the Privacy of Surveillance Video(01:06:49) - Car Shield(01:07:59) - Passage to Profit: Technology and the Prophecy(01:09:18) - 7 Secrets of the Entrepreneurial Mind(01:12:07) - 5 Tips for Becoming The Best-Known Dentist in the(01:14:43) - What's Your Secret to Chairing a Startup?(01:16:39) - Look at Your Data(01:18:33) - Passage to Prophecy
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Today we're talking about fallout in the Middle East amid a fragile ceasefire; updates from special elections in Georgia and Wisconsin; the New York Times reportedly revealing the identity of Bitcoin's anonymous inventor; and other top news for Friday, April 10th. Stay informed while remaining focused on Christ with The Pour Over. Sign up for Praying the News here Looking to support us? You can choose to pay here Check out our sponsors! We actually use and enjoy every single one. Cru Wild Alaskan HelloFresh Christian Real Estate Network Quince Qualia Life QAVA CCCU Upside Mosh LMNT The Missing Messiah Compelled Podcast I Choose Love TPO Corrections Page
We practically live on our phones these days. Scrolling and scrolling, endlessly. Entrepreneur Aza Raskin is responsible for creating this infinite scroll. He also testified against Meta, who have been under fire — and in court — charged with making their apps addictive to children. On today's show: Raskin tells us about the changes he thinks platforms should make to help people take their attention back. Come see Planet Money live on stage! 12 cities. Details and tix here: planetmoneybook.com Related episodes: The Social Media Crisis How algorithms are changing the way we speak For sponsor-free episodes of The Indicator from Planet Money, subscribe to Planet Money+ via Apple Podcasts or at plus.npr.org. Fact-checking by Cooper Katz McKim. Music by Drop Electric. Find us: TikTok, Instagram, Facebook, Newsletter. To manage podcast ad preferences, review the links below:See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for sponsorship and to manage your podcast sponsorship preferences.NPR Privacy Policy
Hunted Genius: The Black Inventor Turning Plastic Into Fuel | 19Keys & Julian BrownDescription: In this High Level Conversations episode, 19Keys sits down with inventor Julian Brown, also known as Nature Jab, for a powerful discussion on innovation, purpose, resilience, and the future of environmental technology.Julian breaks down how he built groundbreaking systems to convert plastic waste into usable fuel, explains the deeper problem of wasted potential energy in both society and the environment, and shares why solving real problems requires discipline, sacrifice, and spiritual clarity. The conversation also explores distraction, digital warfare, entrepreneurship, wellness, sovereignty, and what it means to stay focused while under pressure.This is more than a conversation about invention. It is a conversation about genius, courage, and the responsibility to build solutions in a world designed to keep people distracted.Learn more about SuperMind and support your cognitive wellness: asupermind.comJoin Ziion for exclusive community, deeper frameworks, and high-level content: ziion.ioAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy