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Breaking Benjamin are finally back in Europe after nearly a decade! We catch up with the band to find out how it feels to be back and if they're excited to see their European fans again. Plus, with "Something Wicked" marking their first new track in years, Jasen and Keith drop some hints on when we can finally expect the upcoming album – after all, Ember is already 8 years old! We also dive into their songwriting inspiration, the healing power of music during tough times, and what the future holds for Breaking Benjamin. Could a Breaking Benjamin cruise be on the horizon, since frontman Ben always travels by ship? Or maybe a collab with Electric Callboy? Tune in to find out!
Lights, Camera, Author - Lars Theriot & Jasen Laks
On this week's episode of Security Dilemma, co-hosts John Gay and A.J. Manuzzi interviewed Dr. Jasen Castillo and Dr. John Schuessler, both Associate Professors and Co-Directors of the Albritton Center for Grand Strategy at Texas A&M University, about U.S. grand strategy and their current projects on extended deterrence and whether the United States can learn to live with rival regional hegemons. Prior to joining A&M, Dr. Castillo worked in the Office of the Secretary of Defense's Strategy and Plans Office, as well as at the RAND Corporation. Currently, he is working on a book project exploring the military requirements of deterrence and U.S. nuclear weapons policy. Dr. Schuessler, meanwhile, previously taught at the Air War College, was chair of the Foreign Policy Section of the American Political Science Association, and wrote the book Deceit on the Road to War: Presidents, Politics, and American Democracy.Learn more about the Bush School here!Apply for our Summer Conference! https://jqas.org/2026-summer-conference/Listener Questions:We are opening up SD to listener-submitted questions! Submit questions you'd like to ask future guests here. Please specify the episode pertaining to the question in your response.Upcoming recordings include: JQAS Discusses the Marcellus PapersCyber Deterrence with Jon LindsayRussia-China Maritime Cooperation with Lyle GoldsteinThe Foreign Influence Fight for War with Iran with Nick Cleveland-StoutWorld Order After the Iran War with Danny Bessner
Frodo the cat serves as the ultimate horror witness in A Quiet Place: Day One (with Lupita Nyong’o) Crypticon Seattle, the great Pacific Northwest horror convention, has once again come and gone, but the memories linger. The panels are what make the convention feel like a class reunion. The panels are produced entirely by volunteer experts from across the region and are the ultimate in fan interaction. This is what it feels like to create a horror community, sharing our ideas and experiences with each other. This year, I decided to record some of the panels I participated in and attended to give you a sense of what happens at these events. This Pets in Horror panel was hosted by Brien Gorham, and I participated in it along with Kathy Fennesy and Todd Johnstson. If you are a long-time reader of our website or a listener of our podcast, you will know that I have a big ol’ soft spot for pets in horror. Whether they are the MacGuffins, the heroes, or the villains of the story, pets provide strong emotional connective tissue within horror constructs. The use of pets also sparks some great debates regarding the narrative use of animals. Because we have such a natural affinity for critters, horror movies tend to exploit those feelings by putting the animals in peril. Fair, or not? We will talk about that in this discussion. Brien was inspired by the success of last year’s remarkable film Good Boy which we have been a huge proponent for. You can use that link to listen to an interview with director Ben Leonberg, who discusses how he coaxed an award-winning performance from his pet dog, Indy. That movie, however, is just the tip of a very big trope iceberg. Thank you to Jason and Jasen for putting me on this panel, as it is something near and dear to me, and to many attending Crypticon. Brien Gorham outlined his panel discussion topics for this panel: “Indy the Dog from Good Boy has become the latest in a line of cinematic pets to steal our hearts, but domestic animals have a long history in horror movies. Whether that be as a witness, antagonist, or, as in the case of Indy, a protagonist. Let’s discuss how our collective best friends have been represented in horror films.” Introductions Opening question: If you could choose one pet from a horror movie to have in your home, who would you choose and why? Some larger questions that can be applied to any category: How do our personal relationships with pets affect how we see them in stories? (Please feel free to include personal stories where appropriate) How does the motivation of a pet differ from human motivation? Altruism? How do we recognize animal performances? (Indy's acting win) What resources are available for those who are sensitive to animal violence? Part 1: Pets as Witnesses Possible Movies: Cat's Eye, Poltergeist, The Hills Have Eyes I and II Let's start with movies where a family pet serves as a witness or bystander to an individual or family crisis. In these cases, what purpose does the inclusion of the pet serve? How much do we hate it when pets are introduced just to be killed off for sympathy? Part 2: Pets as Heroes Possible Movies: Good Boy, Cat's Eye, Phenomena, The Hills Have Eyes Next, let's explore pets that go above and beyond, playing an active role in saving the day. Which movie pets do you most admire? How do certain traits of specific animals play into this heroism? How much do we hate it when animals sacrifice themselves for humans? Part 3: Pets as Antagonists Possible Movies: Cujo, Lake Placid, The Uncanny, Uninvited, Pet Sematary, The Black Cat (any version) What happens when man's best friend turns violent, and our furry friends rebel against us? The most terrifying pets in horror? The most heartbreaking transformations? Closing What beloved pets have we not seen represented in horror movies? PET HORROR RESOURCES You can check out our Favorite Horror Movie Dogs Dead List for our updated list of horror hounds for your reference. Kathy Fennessy is a former president of the Seattle Film Critics Society and runs the Seattle Film Blog. She has a blog post titled “Good Boy and Other House Pets in Horror: Purrs, barks, Growls, and Deadly Attacks.“ I find that Kathy is the unofficial research librarian for Crypticon Seattle and has a deep and thorough knowledge of the genre. For those of you who get triggered by animal harm or death in movies, please visit “Does the Dog Die?“ It’s a great resource for people who need to filter their movies for moments that will trigger anxiety, with the primary trope being that of harm to dogs. It also covers things like harm to children and rape, which are non-starter elements for many people. A Recording of Brien Gohram’s Good Boy: Pets in Horror Panel Panelists:Brien Gorham – HostKathy Fennesy Eric LiTodd Johnston Please note: I was using a compressor microphone on the table, so the audio isn’t as clean as it would be with our dynamic podcasting microphones. Todd Johnston, in particular, is a bit faint, though I did boost the audio when he is speaking. Don’t over-adjust your volume, though, because when the conversation turns back to the rest of the panelists, it picks up. A fan and her pet chihuahua attend the Crypticon Seattle Pets in Horror Panel: Note – The dog makes it! Our Discussed Films:Plus… a couple more Indy: Good Boy (2025) Chewie: Critters (1986) General: Cat’s Eye (1985) Dickie: The Beyond (1981) Thor: Bad Moon (1996) Sarii: Prey (2022) Frodo: A Quiet Place Day One (2024) Ben (1972) Lake Placid (1999) Ella: Monkey Shines (1988) Pluto: The Rule of Jenny Pen (2025) The Uninvited (1987) Willard (1971) Inga: Phenomena (1985) Jed: The Thing (1982) When Evil Lurks (2023) Baxter (1989) Frankenweenie (2012) Boy: Love and Monsters (2020) Jones: Alien (1979) Cujo (1983) Green Room (2015) Roar (1981) Max: Man’s Best Friend (1993) Clovis (and gang): Sleepwalkers (1992) Black Sheep (2006) Precious: The Silence of the Lambs (1992) Church: Pet Sematary (2019) Zoltan: The Hound of Dracula (1977) Pippet: Jaws (1975) The Legend of Hell House (1973) Sugar: Crawl (2019) Beast: The Hills Have Eyes (2006) The Black Cat (1934)
“If you're going to lead and grow a company and scale it, you can't be in the middle of everything.” In this week's episode, Carol Schultz sits down with Jasen Gundersen (Founder & CEO of CardioOne) to unpack what it actually takes to build an autonomous work culture—and why most leaders unknowingly become the biggest bottleneck to their company's growth.Jasen explains why micromanagement isn't just inefficient—it's a direct path to failure when trying to scale. Drawing from his own leadership journey, he shares how working under both empowering and controlling leaders shaped his philosophy: hire strong people, give them ownership, and get out of their way. The conversation dives into how autonomy drives retention, attracts top talent, and allows companies to operate at speed without constant oversight. They also explore why many founders struggle to let go, how “founder syndrome” limits growth, and what it really means to build a team that can function without you. The episode closes with practical insights on hiring for ownership, encouraging open dialogue, and creating a culture where people step up without being asked.TakeawaysAutonomy is required for scale—not just a leadership preference. Micromanagement is one of the fastest ways to kill growth. Leaders who stay involved in everything become bottlenecks. Retention improves when employees feel trusted and empowered. Autonomous teams move faster and solve problems independently. Hiring should focus on ownership, not just skill sets. Strong teams don't wait for instructions—they take initiative. Open communication and questioning improve decision-making. Silence inside teams is often a warning sign. Founder syndrome limits company growth and scalability. Leaders should aim to build teams that don't depend on them. Delegation is essential for long-term success. Culture is a major driver of performance and growth. High-performing environments attract top-tier talent. Early hires should be versatile and capable of handling multiple roles. Trust enables teams to “lean in” without being asked. Growth accelerates when responsibility is distributed. The best leaders create systems, not dependency. Empowered teams create momentum inside organizations. Letting go is not a weakness—it's a requirement for scaling.Chapters00:00 Intro: Why leaders feel they must control everything 00:43 The core problem: “If I want it done right, I'll do it myself” 01:24 What Cardio One does and the problem it solves 03:23 Growth of the company and early traction 05:28 Loss of autonomy in traditional systems 07:22 Jasen's leadership philosophy 07:31 Leading how you want to be led 08:00 Why micromanagement fails 08:31 Building a company that runs without the founder 09:24 Founder syndrome and control issues 10:21 Communication as the foundation of scaling 11:21 Encouraging team feedback and pushback 12:12 Hiring people who thrive in autonomy 13:10 Benefits of autonomous teams 13:21 Retention and scalability advantages 14:35 How autonomy attracts better talent 15:14 The danger of being the only decision-maker 16:10 Early leadership lessons and delegation 16:39 Hiring your replacement mindset 17:27 The origin story behind Cardio One 20:16 Simplicity vs complexity in business building 22:27 How the company evolved over time 25:19 Trusting teams to execute independently 28:57 Growth bottlenecks and risk-taking 29:11 Fear vs entrepreneurship mindset 31:05 Teams taking initiative without leadership 33:34 Changing mindset of modern professionals 36:07 Mission-driven work and culture 39:38 Final thoughts on empowering teamsConnect With Host Carol SchultzFind more information about our host Carol Schultz and her company at Vertical Elevation, LinkedIn, and Instagram.Want to be our next guest expert? Email cat.gloria@verticalelevation.com with your information.And of course, click "follow" to stay up-to-date on new episodes and leave an honest review/rating letting us know what you thought!
You're probably wondering why you're getting an episode after only one week. Well, it's not a good reason if you love this podcast. In Your Earholes is hanging it up, packing it in, and calling it quits. This is not a joke. I try my best to explain why in the episode. Download Episode262.mp3 In Your Earholes on BlueskyJason on BlueskyHeavy D on BlueskyOliver Rockside on BlueskyJasen on Bluesky
Matt praises Jasen Green in a rough season for the Creighton Bluejays, and what ways the Jays will retool for next year.
Jasen is out this week, so you have Oliver and Jason here and they are headed to the Taco Bell drive-thru with two guilty pleasures apiece. This episode goes back to the old format, so enjoy. Download Episode261.mp3 In Your Earholes on BlueskyJason on BlueskyOliver Rockside on Bluesky
This week, Jason from UpInThisBrain joins Jasen and Oliver for a trip to Hardee's for lunch, which is the absolute worst thing ever. Jasen goes to the birthplace of the current country zeitgeist while Oliver and Jason look at some of the roots of bad country music. Download Episode260.mp3 In Your Earholes on BlueskyJason on BlueskyOliver Rockside on BlueskyJasen on Bluesky
This week, Jason from UpInThisBrain joins Jasen and Oliver for a trip to Hardee's for lunch, which is the absolute worst thing ever. Jasen goes to the birthplace of the current country zeitgeist while Oliver and Jason look at some of the roots of bad country music. Download Episode260.mp3 In Your Earholes on BlueskyJason on BlueskyOliver Rockside on BlueskyJasen on Bluesky
Jasen and Oliver are taking a trip to the Hardee's drive-thru for a massive case of indigestion as they look at the late-80s "power" ballads. Oliver picks a New York City band with a Danish lead, while Jasen picks a band out of Sweden...not that one. Download Episode259.mp3 In Your Earholes on BlueskyOliver Rockside on BlueskyJasen on Bluesky
Jasen and Oliver are taking a trip to the Hardee's drive-thru for a massive case of indigestion as they look at the late-80s "power" ballads. Oliver picks a New York City band with a Danish lead, while Jasen picks a band out of Sweden...not that one. Download Episode259.mp3 In Your Earholes on BlueskyOliver Rockside on BlueskyJasen on Bluesky
This week, we've given you, the audience, a respite before jumping back into the awful. We're doing another Raisin' Cane's episode. We journey back to the year 1974 which isn't a great year for music, but dug up some gems. Download Episode258.mp3 In Your Earholes on BlueskyOliver Rockside on BlueskyJasen on Bluesky
This week, we've given you, the audience, a respite before jumping back into the awful. We're doing another Raisin' Cane's episode. We journey back to the year 1974 which isn't a great year for music, but dug up some gems. Download Episode258.mp3 In Your Earholes on BlueskyOliver Rockside on BlueskyJasen on Bluesky
The week concludes with a retrospect on our favorite moments in the LETHAL WEAPON films. Which movies started the "cut the red or blue wire" trope? How much improvised comedy were in these films? Are these the films that made Mel Gibson go crazy (or was it always unavoidable)? All that and more summaries of physical comedy at its late '80s best! GUESTS: Jasen Bach, Oliver Rockside, Summer Brooks & Ethan Weeks SONGS USED: "Lethal Weapon" by Ice-T "Lethal Weapon Trailer Music" by John Eric Alexander "Perspectives Medium" by Apple free-to-use music
Another all-star crew assembles for the rest of this month to highlight the beloved Action Comedies brought to life by antsy producer Joel Silver & witty screenwriter Shane Black. What fictional movie producer characters are clearly inspired by Joel Silver's colorful antics? Why did Shane Black make the best kind of cynical comedy & holiday movie mayhem mash-ups for the longest time? All that and more uncanny film history! GUESTS INCLUDE: Jasen Bach, Oliver Rockside, Summer Brooks & Ethan Weeks Featuring a Cameo by Culture Shocked's Mike Craig & Corey Baker! OPENING AUDIO CLIP: John C. Tibbetts Interviews: Stuart Baird and Joel Silver promoting Executive Decision (1996)
This week, we are feasting on Raisin' Cane's sauce and discussing a couple of fine tunes from 1983. Oliver goes down under for a song before the band was cool and Jasen picks a band with some serious, hard-rock pedigree. Download Episode257.mp3 In Your Earholes on BlueskyOliver Rockside on BlueskyJasen on Bluesky
This week, we are feasting on Raisin' Cane's sauce and discussing a couple of fine tunes from 1983. Oliver goes down under for a song before the band was cool and Jasen picks a band with some serious, hard-rock pedigree. Download Episode257.mp3 In Your Earholes on BlueskyOliver Rockside on BlueskyJasen on Bluesky
In this conversation, Jasen Urena and Ted Robb tell us how New Barn became part of the NestFresh family, and how the two brands are helping each other scale their positive impact. From New Barn's long journey toward becoming Regenerative Organic Certified, to NestFesh's 30+ years of being early adopters of certifications like Non-GMO Verified, Certified Humane, and Humanely Hatched, both brands love to push the industry forward. The conversation touches on the importance of supporting family farms, protecting animal welfare, and making the world better for future generations. Jasen and Ted wrap up by sharing what's next for the brands, their favorite ways to eat their products, and their definitions of a better world.Takeaways:The innovations NestFresh has made over it's 30+ years in business.Why New Barn decided to join the NestFresh family.How outside investment means small family farms are getting left behind.Humanely Hatched is sparing millions and millions of male baby chicks.New Barn's path to becoming Regenerative Organic Certified.The importance of continuous improvement for the whole supply chain.The need for innovation and focus to scale efficiently.How teams believing in their purpose is crucial for impactful initiatives.How both brands strive to keep being the first to take big impact steps.Sound bites:“A lot of these things that we've done over the years, we were always told it's not gonna work. But we believed in the concepts.”“It's actually really fun to make money, but it's only because then you can start thinking about all the things that you can do with it.”“There was a point where we had over 20 SKUs. We're 5 SKUs now and I feel like our business is far better than it was before.”“Continuous improvement is the new North Star because it's so valuable to everybody in the chain.”“We're gonna grow regenerative organic acreage under the New Barn brand for almonds, know, almonds, coconut and eggs. And that will lead to a real impact on our environment for future generations.”“We're gonna make an impact by sparing millions and millions of male baby chicks.”“Our NestFresh brand portfolio is going to be 100% Humanely Hatched by 2027.”“We gotta stay true to our core beliefs, we gotta stay true to our core purpose. And we innovate within that realm.”Links:NestFresh - https://nestfresh.com/Jasen Urena on LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/jasen-urena-27179013/NestFresh on LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/company/nestfresheggs/NestFresh on Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/NestFreshEggsNestFresh on Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/nestfresheggs/NestFresh on YouTube - https://www.youtube.com/user/NestFreshEggsNestFresh on TikTok - https://www.tiktok.com/…New Barn - https://www.newbarnorganics.com/New Barn on LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/company/newbarnorganicsNew Barn on Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/newbarnorganicsNew Barn on Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/newbarnorganicsNew Barn on Pinterest - https://www.pinterest.com/newbarnorganics/…Brands for a Better World Episode Archive - http://brandsforabetterworld.com/Brands for a Better World on LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/company/brand-for-a-better-world/Modern Species - https://modernspecies.com/Modern Species on LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/company/modern-species/Gage Mitchell on LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/gagemitchell/…Print Magazine Design Podcasts - https://www.printmag.com/categories/printcast/…Heritage Radio Network - https://heritageradionetwork.org/Heritage Radio Network on LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/company/heritage-radio-network/posts/Heritage Radio Network on Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/HeritageRadioNetworkHeritage Radio Network on X - https://x.com/Heritage_RadioHeritage Radio Network on Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/heritage_radio/Heritage Radio Network on Youtube - https://www.youtube.com/@heritage_radioSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
This week, Jasen and Oliver are testing out the new naming convention and going to Taco Bell (that's a guilty pleasure). They also have a discussion about bad band names. Download Episode256.mp3 In Your Earholes on BlueskyOliver Rockside on BlueskyJasen on Bluesky
This week, Jasen and Oliver are testing out the new naming convention and going to Taco Bell (that's a guilty pleasure). They also have a discussion about bad band names. Download Episode256.mp3 In Your Earholes on BlueskyOliver Rockside on BlueskyJasen on Bluesky
Jasen Lopez of Hollywood Chaminade-Madonna football and basketball standout joins Larry Blustein to talk about his football this year and why he's going to Florida State for college
This time around, Jasen and Oliver are heading back to 1982 for some bad music. Oliver stays home for his band, and Jasen is off to every wedding in 1983. As a bonus, Jasen discusses the terms used on the podcast in a way that makes sense to everyone. Download Episode255.mp3 https://bsky.app/profile/oliverrockside.bsky.social
This time around, Jasen and Oliver are heading back to 1982 for some bad music. Oliver stays home for his band, and Jasen is off to every wedding in 1983. As a bonus, Jasen discusses the terms used on the podcast in a way that makes sense to everyone. Download Episode255.mp3 In Your Earholes on BlueskyOliver Rockside on BlueskyJasen on Bluesky
In Loving Memory of Jasen William Burton, 1982–2025 Visitation Sunday, November 9, 2025 - 1:30–3:30 Celebration of Life Monday, November 10, 2025 - 11:00 AM Order of Service Welcome Address to the Family Prayer Song: Amazing Grace Message: Pastor Steve Smith Song: It Is Well Song: Great Is Thy Faithfulness Closing Prayer Family asks that you stay following the service to join them for a luncheon and a time of fellowship. Burial will be at a later date. Pallbearers Ron Carter Dylan Eastwood Mike King Mark Kline Chris Odom Bob Short Johnathan Smalley Brian Willis Honorary Pallbearers Brandon Bryngelson Norb Metzler Rod Shogren Acknowledgements The family of Jasen acknowledges with sincere appreciation the comforting messages, floral tributes and other expressions of kindness during this time of bereavement. May God bless you.
This week, Jasen and Oliver pay tribute to the recently deceased Spaceman from Kiss, Ace Frehley. This was supposed to be a double episode, but technical difficulties thwarted that. Download Episode254.mp3 In Your Earholes on BlueskyOliver Rockside on BlueskyJasen on Bluesky
This week, Jasen and Oliver pay tribute to the recently deceased Spaceman from Kiss, Ace Frehley. This was supposed to be a double episode, but technical difficulties thwarted that. Download Episode254.mp3 In Your Earholes on BlueskyOliver Rockside on BlueskyJasen on Bluesky
This week, your hosts have decided to stay on this side of millennium...just barely. We look back at two song from 2001 with (possibly) meaningful lyrics...if we could understand them. Download Episode253v2.mp3 In Your Earholes on BlueskyOliver Rockside on BlueskyJasen on Bluesky
This week, your hosts have decided to stay on this side of millennium...just barely. We look back at two song from 2001 with (possibly) meaningful lyrics...if we could understand them. Download Episode253v2.mp3 In Your Earholes on BlueskyOliver Rockside on BlueskyJasen on Bluesky
We're mothballing the yacht and celebrating the occasion with a final trip on the yacht. Jasen and Oliver welcome Jason and Stephanie aboard for some not-so-good yacht rock selections. Download Episode252.mp3 In Your Earholes on BlueskyJason on BlueskyHeavy D on BlueskyOliver Rockside on BlueskyJasen on Bluesky
We're mothballing the yacht and celebrating the occasion with a final trip on the yacht. Jasen and Oliver welcome Jason and Stephanie aboard for some not-so-good yacht rock selections. Download Episode252.mp3 In Your Earholes on BlueskyJason on BlueskyHeavy D on BlueskyOliver Rockside on BlueskyJasen on Bluesky
We're back from our Summer vacation and we need to catch up on some unpleasant business. We lost a lot of notable and influential artists over the summer and we need to talk about them. Download Episode251.mp3 In Your Earholes on BlueskyOliver Rockside on BlueskyJasen on BlueskyIYE Christmas Favorites? Playlist:SpotifyYouTube MusicApple Music
We're back from our Summer vacation and we need to catch up on some unpleasant business. We lost a lot of notable and influential artists over the summer and we need to talk about them. Download Episode251.mp3 In Your Earholes on BlueskyOliver Rockside on BlueskyJasen on BlueskyIYE Christmas Favorites? Playlist:SpotifyYouTube MusicApple Music
The In Your Earholes podcast network duo join the annual award show for more unconvincing set designs, crazy wardrobe, nonsensical scripts & amazing scenery chewing- all of it worth of getting some 'endearing" awards. Who doesn't want some laid-back sarcasm in under half an hour? MUSIC INTRO USED: "Firebrand" (MXC Theme Song) by Bumblefoot "Whose Line?" Theme Outro
At 21, Jason Pollock was living in a friend's basement, lost, broken, and searching for purpose. Then—one encounter changed everything.In this raw and powerful conversation, Jason shares how a stranger's question about prayer began a 30-year journey of redemption, spiritual growth, and deep faith. From battling head trauma and daily migraines, to overcoming shame, addiction, and self-doubt—this is a testimony of God's grace in the darkest moments.If you've ever wondered if you're too far gone, if God's grace could ever reach someone like you—this episode is for you.Connect with Jasen here: https://www.facebook.com/jasen.pollock
In this episode, I sit down with Dr. Rachel Lofthouse from the UK, Dr. Trista Hollweck from Canada, and Jasen Booton from England to talk about their new collaborative book, Coaching with Purpose. We learn about their personal journeys, the story behind the book, and why coaching, when it's purposeful and relational, can be such a powerful force for growth and systemic change. Together, we explore ideas like “learning encounters,” the importance of values and context, and how authentic coaching communities can transform schools. I think you'll find this conversation both inspiring and practical, a real look at the transformative potential of coaching in education.Thank you for being a part of our community.Feedback: We love hearing from you! Leave us a rating or comment to let us know what you think.Stay Connected: Follow our podcast for more episodes packed with insights and inspiration.Learn more about the Impact Cycle workshop:https://www.instructionalcoaching.com/workshop/the-impact-cycle/Learn more about the TLC 2025:www.tlc-conference.com
In this exciting episode of Research Renaissance, host Deborah Westphal speaks with Dr. Ted Zwang, Assistant Professor of neurology at Massachusetts General Hospital and Harvard Medical School, Dr. Andrew Holbrook, Assistant Professor at UCLA and Jasen Zhang, PhD student in biostatistics in Holbrook's lab. Together, they share how novel neural recording devices and advanced machine learning techniques are transforming the study of Alzheimer's disease.Dr. Ted and Jasen discuss their collaborative project—funded by the Kavli Foundation, Cure Alzheimer's Fund, and the Karen Toffler Charitable Trust—which captures how neurons change over time in Alzheimer's mouse models. They reveal surprising discoveries about how some neurons “go quiet” and later recover—challenging long-held assumptions about neurodegeneration.The conversation also explores how these insights could lead to earlier diagnostics, predictive models of cognitive decline, and more personalized treatments for patients.
Sunday's Miami Under Armour will be loaded with top prospects, and I will be discussing some of the top names at the skill positions like Calvin Russell, Xavier Lherisse, Jasen Lopez, Larry Miles, and Javian Mallory, with regards to my expectations and what's happening with their recruitments.Which football recruits show up and show out in Miami?Apple: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-portal-daily-college-recruiting-and-nil-podcast/id1720975375Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/2Wr77m5yVBgANHkDS7NxI5YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@LO-the-portalFollow me on X: https://x.com/fbscout_floridaInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/fbscout_florida/#recruiting #transferportal #nil #recruitingrankings #UnderArmourMiami #CalvinRussell #DereonColeman #LarryMiles JavianMallory #JordanCrutchfield #DarrylBell #TedariusHughes #JasenLopez Support Us By Supporting Our Sponsors!PrizePicksDownload the app and use code lockedonnfl to win $50 instantly when you play $5. You don't even need to win to receive your $50 bonus, it's guaranteed! Prizepicks. Run Your Game.Click Here: https://prizepicks.onelink.me/LME0/LOCKEDONCOLLEGEFabricJoin the thousands of parents who trust Fabric to help protect their families. Apply today in just minutes at MEETFABRIC.com/LOCKEDONCOLLEGE. Policies issued by Western-Southern Life Assurance Company. Not available in certain states. Prices subject to underwriting and health questions. ROYDownload the Roy app now from the App Store and start backing your favorite athletes the way they deserve—with transparency, trust, and a real impact. This is the future of college sports. Join it now by downloading Roy and supporting your favorite players!FanDuelYou can start the season with a big return on FanDuel. New customers can place a FIVE DOLLAR bet and you'll get started with ONE HUNDRED AND FIFTY DOLLARS in BONUS BETS - if you win your first FIVE DOLLAR BET ! Visit FANDUEL.COM to get started.FANDUEL DISCLAIMER: 21+ in select states. First online real money wager only. Bonus issued as nonwithdrawable free bets that expires in 14 days. Restrictions apply. See terms at sportsbook.fanduel.com. Gambling Problem? Call 1-800-GAMBLER or visit FanDuel.com/RG (CO, IA, MD, MI, NJ, PA, IL, VA, WV), 1-800-NEXT-STEP or text NEXTSTEP to 53342 (AZ), 1-888-789-7777 or visit ccpg.org/chat (CT), 1-800-9-WITH-IT (IN), 1-800-522-4700 (WY, KS) or visit ksgamblinghelp.com (KS), 1-877-770-STOP (LA), 1-877-8-HOPENY or text HOPENY (467369) (NY), TN REDLINE 1-800-889-9789 (TN)
True Crime Tuesday presents: Face of Hate: How To Reform A Neo-Nazi Domestic Terrorist in Ten Years w/ Filmmaker/Journalist, Steffen Hou & Filmmaker/Producer, Adam Moyer! Face of Hate is an intimate portrait of an American domestic terrorist contemplating mayhem in a close-up and unflinching look at right-wing hatred and intolerance in the United States. But the story of Jasen Barker comes with two powerful twists: Filmed over nearly a decade; viewers discover that Barker's broken humanity, loathing, and hostility come from his inability as a child to cope with witnessing his mother's violent death in a car crash. And the other surprise: After his arrest by the FBI and spending years behind bars, Barker truly changes, transforming into a man who understands his aversions are wrong as he lays his hatred down. And that's when a film about hate and evil turns into a beautiful story about love, hope, and forgiveness with a shocking confession in the end. Danish journalist and author Steffen Hou followed in the footsteps of this dangerous extremist for a decade. Hou brings an outsider's perspective to the story, getting closer to Barker than any American reporter could imagine. Over the years, Hou gains Barker's trust, guiding him to chip away at his twisted worldview and showing him a path toward redemption. On Today's TCT, Steffen and Adam join the show to talk about Jasen and Red's journeys, their motivations for wanting to be in the Klan and to be Neo-Nazis, what made them decide to change their ways, and if they are truly responsible for helping others change their ways as well, and just how close they were to committing a huge destructive act on our soil! Watch "Face of Hate" here: https://bit.ly/4eIu4tq PLUS: AN ALL NEW DUMB CRIMES/STUPID CRIMINALS WITH JESSICA FREEBURG! There are new and different (and really cool) items all the time in the Darkness Radio Online store at our website! . check out the Darkness Radio Store! https://www.darknessradioshow.com/store/ Order the three new books from Jessica here: https://jessicafreeburg.com/books/ Jessica Freeburg and Ghost Stories Ink have a special holiday gift for you! If you sign up for their Paranormal Creative Retreat at the Palmer House in Sauk Centre, MN. now, they will give you 20 percent off! The event is family friendly and the tickets make a great holiday gift! Sign up for the ghost Stories Inc. Paranormal Event here: https://jessicafreeburg.com/upcoming-events/ #crime #truecrime #truecrimepodcasts #truecrimetuesday #steffenhou #adammoyer #faceofhate #neonazis #domesticterrorism #murder #kukluxklan #jasenbarker #michigan #copenhagen #red #fbi #weaponscharges #redemptionstory #leavingthelife #dumbcrimesstupidcriminals #TimDennis #jessicafreeburg #ghoststoriesink #floridaman #drugcrimes #foodcrimes #stupidcrimes #funnycrimes #sexcrimes