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Are we living through an era where the ability to market a product has overtaken the importance of that product's ability to perform in the field? We are constantly being sold new, better, and more technologically advanced tools. But do they perform when it matters? Do they live up to the hype? Do they actually make you a better or more competent hunter or shooter? Or are they just incredibly well marketed? As the founder of Spartan Precision Equipment, Mr. G has spent the last number of years growing Spartan from an upstart with a single product to a meaningful player within the industry. Not through a giant marketing budget. Not by leveraging the influencer of the month or year. But by staying focused on delivering the best products possible for the end-user. @spartan_mrg @spartanprecision @spartan_operations --------------------------- TRUSTED PARTNERS: For over 100 years Leica has set the standard for premium optics. From spotting scopes to binoculars, rifle scopes and the new CRF MAX rangefinders, Leica is the choice for those who accept no compromises. onX Hunt is the most powerful 3D mapping solution for hunters. Get your FREE trial today. If you're already a member, check out the exclusive offers and perks available when you upgrade to an Elite Member. Spartan Precision Equipment is built for the mountains. Ultra-lightweight, packable, and versatile across shooting platforms. Be sure to check out their new Springbok line of products and the Ascent and Javelin series. If you're interested in becoming a truly competent, confident and capable rifleman the Modern Say Sniper platform and Modern Day Rifleman community need to be on your radar. Digital courses, podcasts, videos, and in-person instruction taught by one of the best in the industry. Tired of gut rotting instant coffee? Check out This Is Coffee and get yourself some great instant coffee for when you're in the backcountry or on the road. --------------------------- CONSERVATION ORGS TO SUPPORT: Go to Wild Sheep Foundation to find a membership option that suits your budget and commitment to wild sheep. Go to Wild Sheep Society of BC to become a member, enter raffles, buy merch and support BC's wild sheep populations. Go to Rocky Mountain Goat Alliance to find a membership option that suits your budget and commitment to conserving mountain goats and their habitat.
It's another installment of our People Who Throw Things series! This time we're talking javelin with 4x Olympian Kara Winger. Kara spent 15 years as a professional athlete, and in that time she competed at Beijing 2008, London 2012, Rio 2016 and Tokyo 2020 (where she was also elected for Closing Ceremony flagbearer). She stays involved with the throws community as a coach, official and ambassador for the sport. We talk with Kara about how javelin works. Kara breaks down the makeup (and cost) of a javelin, the physics involved with the event, the approach, the throw and follow-through. Plus, we get some insight on her Olympic experiences and what she's up to today! Everything you want to know about javelin is right here! Follow Kara on social: @karathrowsjav and check out her website for more. For a transcript of this episode, please visit http://flamealivepod.com. Thanks so much for listening, and until next time, keep the flame alive! *** Keep the Flame Alive: Obsessed with the Olympics and Paralympics? Just curious about how Olympic and Paralympic sports work? You've found your people! Join your hosts, Olympic aunties Alison Brown and Jill Jaracz for smart, fun, and down-to-earth interviews with athletes coaches, and the unsung heroes behind the Games. Get the stories you don't find anywhere else. Tun in weekly all year-round, and daily during the Olympics and Paralympics. We're your cure for your Olympic Fever! Call us: (208) FLAME-IT. *** Support the show: http://flamealivepod.com/support Bookshop.org store: https://bookshop.org/shop/flamealivepod Become a patron and get bonus content: http://www.patreon.com/flamealivepod Buy merch here: https://flamealivepod.dashery.com Hang out with us online: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/flamealivepod Insta: http://www.instagram.com/flamealivepod Facebook Group: hhttps://www.facebook.com/groups/flamealivepod Newsletter: Sign up at https://flamealivepod.substack.com/subscribe VM/Text: (208) FLAME-IT / (208) 352-6348
Trail Kreitzer brings a different kind of energy to the game. No posturing, no fluff, no hyperbole. Just measured, field-based experience and advice from years and years of Western big game hunting. As a consistently successful bowhunter season after season, he's the embodiment of commitment to his craft. On this episode, Trail shares his thoughts on the intricacies of modern archery equipment, finding reliable sources of information online, understanding where and what you should put your time and energy into in terms of hunting prep, how he approaches gear selection and gear development, and the importance of being adaptable with your hunting techniques. @trailk11 --------------------------- TRUSTED PARTNERS: For over 100 years Leica has set the standard for premium optics. From spotting scopes to binoculars, rifle scopes and the new CRF MAX rangefinders, Leica is the choice for those who accept no compromises. onX Hunt is the most powerful 3D mapping solution for hunters. Get your FREE trial today. If you're already a member, check out the exclusive offers and perks available when you upgrade to an Elite Member. Spartan Precision Equipment is built for the mountains. Ultra-lightweight, packable, and versatile across shooting platforms. Be sure to check out their new Springbok line of products and the Ascent and Javelin series. Tired of gut rotting instant coffee? Check out This Is Coffee and get yourself some great instant coffee for when you're in the backcountry or on the road. --------------------------- CONSERVATION ORGS TO SUPPORT: Go to Wild Sheep Foundation to find a membership option that suits your budget and commitment to wild sheep. Go to Wild Sheep Society of BC to become a member, enter raffles, buy merch and support BC's wild sheep populations. Go to Rocky Mountain Goat Alliance to find a membership option that suits your budget and commitment to conserving mountain goats and their habitat.
Gape your 4th eye with Kurt Metzger and Duncan Trussell's new podcast Mystery Boys and get to the bottom of what's really going on in the world: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL-i3EV1v5hLfZinN-4ZV4wmZ862wupBWF Also, check out Tom's new bakery, Ciccio Bomba, at the new third location at 1100 South Lamar Blvd in Austin, right across from the Alamo Drafthouse. SPONSORS: - Sign up now and Acorns will boost your new account with a $5 bonus investment. Join the over 14 million all-time customers who have already saved and invested over $27 billion dollars with Acorns. Head to acorns.com/bears or download the Acorns app to get started. - Protect your family with life insurance from Ethos. Get up to $3 million in coverage in as little as 10 minutes at https://ethos.com/BEARS. Application times may vary. Rates may vary. - Don't let your mind get in the way of a good time. Discover your options at https://BlueChew.com - Right now, Babbel is offering listeners up to 60% off. Go to https://Babbel.com/BEARS - Sponsored by Better Help. Sign up and get 10% off at https://betterhelp.com/bears - Sign up for your one-dollar-per-month trial and start selling today at https://shopify.com/bears This week on 2 Bears 1 Cave, Nick Kroll joins Tom and Bert to break down his new Netflix animated series Mating Season, why animation produces tighter comedy than anything shot on the fly, and the emotional formula behind Big Mouth that turned a filthy puberty show into something people actually shed real tears for. Along the way, they get into an all-timer story from a legendary comedy industry gathering featuring basically every comic you've ever loved, Tom's Charlie Murphy sushi dinner story, Bert's 50-pound weight loss and very specific relapse date, a true urban legend about Michael Landon and a javelin, a genuinely compelling movie pitch called The Quad Squad, and somehow end up in a deep dive on the Eichmann trial, featuring Sir Ben Kingsley showing up to a table read entirely off-book with a swastika-covered script. 2 Bears, 1 Cave Ep. 330 https://tomsegura.com/tour https://www.bertbertbert.com/tour https://store.ymhstudios.com Chapters 00:00:00 - Intro 00:06:30 - Why Animation Forces Comedians to Actually Write 00:18:31 - The Greatest Comedy Photo You're Not In 00:25:25 - Tom's Charlie Murphy Sushi Dinner Story 00:39:33 - Raccoons, Black Voice, & Building the Mating Season Universe 00:54:46 - Did Michael Landon Kill a Man With a Javelin? 01:01:18 - A Completely Serious Movie Pitch 01:04:19 - Clothes, Bert's Transformation, & Relapse Date 01:13:07 - Nacho Figueras & the Argentina Horse Riding Disaster 01:25:13 - Gay Moose, Goats, & Nick Kroll's Full Project Lineup 01:29:54 - N.O.R.E Calls In 01:32:30 - Nick Kroll Speaks Spanish 01:36:45 - Hunting Eichmann & Sir Ben Kingsley's Unhinged Table Read 01:44:11 - Wrap Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Send us Fan MailThe season is in full swing with Diamond Leagues and Gold Meets coming thick and fast. We catch up with all the best performances of the year including two historic throws from Jessica Schilder in the Shot Putt and teenage phenomenon Yan Ziyi in the Javelin.There's lots more on the way with the Hypo-Meeting in Götzis and Rabat DL this weekend Please enjoy, please subscribe and please let us know what you think on all our socials. Thanks for listening and follow us on Social Media at Insta - (@BackstraightBoysPodcast).Email - backstraightboyspod@gmail.com
Ce 21 mai, au rayon des incontournables de Pop-Rock Station, Marjorie Hache convoque New Order avec "Blue Monday", Luke, The Clash, Santigold, Pink Floyd, Rage Against The Machine, Skunk Anansie, Queens of the Stone Age, Presidents of the USA, Super Furry Animals et Radiohead. L'animatrice célèbre les quarante-quatre ans de l'ouverture du mythique club mancunien La Haçienda en diffusant "Kinky Afro" des Happy Mondays. En matière de nouveautés, Fat Dog fait résonner "Go Fuck Urself" et Korn dévoile "Reward The Scars". Ed O'Brien, The Paper Kites, ainsi que Massive Attack et Tom Waits répondent aussi présents. La primeur de la soirée met en lumière le duo mexicain Lorelle Meets The Obsolete, qui offre les sonorités shoegaze de "Progreso", extrait de son récent EP. L'album de la semaine referme le chapitre consacré à "Little Wide Open", le 8e disque de Kevin Morby, avec le titre "Javelin" qui nous plonge au cœur du Midwest américain. Enfin, la reprise du jour s'annonce magistrale : les Londoniens d'Archive s'approprient brillamment le classique "Girlfriend In A Coma" de The Smiths. New Order - Blue Monday Fat Dog - Go Fuck Urself Happy Mondays - Kinky Afro Janis Joplin, Big Brother & The Holding Company - Piece Of My Heart Luke - La Sentinelle The Hives - Hate To Say I Told You So The Clash - Police On My Back Kevin Morby - Javelin David Bowie - Fame Santigold - L.E.S. Artistes Guns N' Roses - It's So Easy Korn - Reward The Scars Archive - Girlfriend In A Coma Pink Floyd - Money Rage Against The Machine - Know Your Enemy The Paper Kites & Ainslie Wills - Steal My Heart Away Skunk Anansie - Hedonism Love - Everybody's Gotta Live (Version Uncut) Massive Attack & Tom Waits - Boots On The Ground Dick Dale - Misirlou Queens Of The Stone Age - The Lost Art Of Keeping A Secret Lorelle Meets The Obsolete - Progreso Yeah Yeah Yeahs - Heads Will Roll Presidents Of The USA - Lump Super Furry Animals - Juxtaposed With U Radiohead - No Surprises Sleep Token - AscensionismHébergé par Audiomeans. Visitez audiomeans.fr/politique-de-confidentialite pour plus d'informations.
Kate O'Connor is not just good at one event... she has SEVEN! 800 Metres (indoor and outdoor), Shot Put, Long Jump, High Jump, Hurdles, Javelin! It's tiring just reading the list!The World Champion and Olympic contender for Team Ireland joins Alison on Weekend Breakfast for a brilliant chat about life as a heptathlete (and yes, how to say it!) — and what it really takes to be good at seven disciplines, not just one.Kate shares how she fell into multi-events “organically,” thanks a lot to her to her dad's encouragement - he is tell her coach to this day. She opens up about the toughest event to master, the mindset behind constant learning, and the whirlwind of medals, records and media attention! And perhaps the most important of all -- inspiring the young athletes of Ireland to live their own dream!Kate chatted to Alison as part of the SPAR and Eurospar Community Fund - helping more kids get into sport by investing in their clubs. The Community Fund initiative will see €60,000 awarded to 30 sports clubs across the country. Nominees are being asked to submit a short application to showcase how their club is ‘Hungry For Success'.Entries are now open and will close on Wednesday, July 8th.
This episode, we're joined by legendary British hunter and mountaineer Rob Gearing. Nicknamed "Lord G" by none other than Craig Boddington, Gearing designed the Javelin bipod, which I believe is the finest bipod for backcountry hunting that's ever been made. We talk through Spartan's various shooting rests, and tell plenty of stories that examplify just how crucial it is to have the right gear. ENJOY! FRIENDS, PLEASE SUPPORT THE PODCAST! Join the Backcountry Hunting Podcast tribe and get access to all our bonus material on www.patreon.com/backcountry Recent brief Patreon-only audio topics include "6.8 Western Survival Forecast" and "Gear List for Hunting Africa." Check 'em out! Email us questions here: backcountryhuntingpodcast@gmail.com VISIT OUR SPONSORS HERE: https://javelinbipod.com www.swiftbullets.com www.timneytriggers.com www.browning.com www.leupold.com www.siembidacustomknives.com www.onxmaps.com www.silencercentral.com https://www.portersfirearms.com/
What do the 2026 coding changes mean for the financial viability of IVL in the OBL? In this episode of the BackTable Podcast, host Dr. Ally Baheti sits down with Dr. Nicholas Petruzzi to break down how intravascular lithotripsy fits into OBL workflows, and how upcoming lower-extremity revascularization coding updates may impact outpatient economics. --- Get the BackTable apphttps://www.backtable.com/app --- This podcast is supported by Shockwave Medicalhttps://shockwavemedical.com/ --- Timestamps 00:00 - Introduction02:35 - 2026 Coding Changes Overview05:18 - Where IVL Codes Apply06:35 - Iliac Reimbursement Impact08:50 - IVL vs. Atherectomy11:54 - BTK Reality and Future14:44 - When IVL Is Not Ideal16:05 - Catheters and Setup Basics17:50 - Sizing and Technique Tips23:01 - Javelin Forward Emitter26:25 - Wrap Up --- More about this episode The episode starts with a walkthrough of the key 2026 coding updates, including territory-based coding, new IVL add-on codes for aorto-iliac and fem-pop segments, the introduction of below-the-ankle codes, and the shift toward ‘simple' versus ‘complex' designations. From there, the conversation focuses on where IVL makes sense clinically and operationally, particularly as an alternative or complement to atherectomy, with discussion of low embolization risk seen in the DISRUPT PAD trial and the potential to avoid distal protection in select cases. Dr. Petruzzi shares how he approaches IVL in the lab, including catheter selection, sizing, low-pressure technique, and repositioning strategies. They also touch on workflow considerations in the OBL and preview newer concepts like the forward-emitting Javelin device for heavily calcified lesions and situations where device exchange is limited. --- Resources DISRUPT PAD III RCThttps://shockwavemedical.com/en-eu/clinical-evidence/pad-iii-rct/ --- BackTable Vascular & Interventional (VI) is the go-to podcast for interventional radiologists, vascular surgeons, and interventional cardiologists. Download the free BackTable app to get early access to new episodes, cases, and courses curated by physicians in your specialty. ► https://www.backtable.com/app
Who would have thought that children can be victims of identity theft? The sad truth is that kids become identity theft victims more often than we realize. If you're concerned about the possibility of your child becoming a victim, keep listening, because we provide some helpful ways to safeguard their identities from thieves. Links: Learn more about Triangle's Better Checking account with identity theft protection and to view your credit report and score Check out TCU University for financial education tips and resources! Follow us on Facebook, Instagram and Twitter! Learn more about Triangle Credit Union Transcript: Welcome to Money Tip Tuesday from the Making Money Personal podcast. Child identity theft isn't something we often think about. However, it occurs more often than you might expect. According to Javelin's Child Identity Fraud Report, child identity theft affects 1.25 million kids every year, which translates to about one in 50 children in America. When you see those numbers, it becomes apparent that we must act now to protect the children in our lives. What Is Child Identity Theft? According to the Federal Trade Commission, “Child identity theft happens when someone takes a child's sensitive personal information and uses it to get services or benefits or to commit fraud. They might use your child's Social Security number, name and address, or date of birth.” Child identity theft happens for a multitude of reasons. The perpetrator could use this information to open a bank or credit card account, apply for government benefits, or even sign up for a utility service or rent a place to live. Much like other types of identity theft, it can be easy for this type of identity theft to remain undetected for months or even years. How It Happens As with adults, identity theft against children can be perpetrated through a variety of sources. Below we have listed some ways that children's personally identifiable information (PII) could be exposed and then potentially used for fraudulent purposes. Data Breaches. Kids' personal identifying information is in so many places, and nothing is completely secure. Schools, doctors' offices, and your home can all experience security breaches. After a child's confidential information or PII is exposed, whether the data breach incident is accidental or with malicious intent, the security breach cannot be undone. Often, criminals will wait to utilize confiscated information for their own purposes. Familial Fraud. Three out of four cases of child identity theft come from those close to the victim, in what is known as familial fraud, and often occur in correlation with other forms of abuse, according to Javelin's Child Identity Fraud Report. Kids are often more trusting than adults, especially when they know the person who is asking for their information. Unscrupulous individuals at times utilize the PII of their own children, or children they know through family or friends, for their own benefit. Phishing. These scams don't just target adults. Children that use the internet without parental supervision have a higher chance of giving their sensitive information to a scammer, not realizing that they are being tricked. Kids don't always know not to share their birth date, place of birth, and passwords with strangers or online “friends.” Hacking. As more children have their own devices, and often multiple devices (computers, tablets, and phones), hacking becomes more common. Hackers can gain access to the information stored on these devices and can also log in to social media accounts, which they could use to attempt to defraud friends and family, acting as your child. Warning Signs of Child Identity Theft Regardless of the way the information makes it into the hands of identity thieves, below are some warning signs that your child's identity may have been stolen: Unexpected Mail. Your child begins receiving credit card offers, collection notices, or bills under their name. Collection Calls. You or your family members begin to receive calls from collection agencies for unpaid bills in your child's name. Government Benefits Denials. Your child is denied government benefits because they are already being claimed, when this is not the case. IRS Notifications. The IRS contacts you or your child about your child owing taxes or indicates that their SSN was used on another tax return. How You Can Help Protect Your Children The best way to help protect your family from identity theft is to be proactive in helping to prevent it. The most effective preventative measure is education. This type of education will not only help protect them now, but it is information that will benefit them as adults. Keep Important Documents in a Secure Location. Keep your family's personal identifying information in a secure place in your home, be selective about what services you sign up for, and don't give your information unless it is necessary. Make sure that any important documents in your home, such as Social Security cards, birth certificates, or other legal documents, are stored securely to avoid compromise. Share Personal Information with Caution. Assess the need before listing your child's Social Security number (SSN) on forms. Schools and school break camps shouldn't be using it as the only unique ID for each child. If an SSN is required, don't be afraid to ask if it's ok to share only the last 4 digits of your child's SSN. Educate Your Child. Talk to your child about the importance of privacy and the dangers of sharing personal information online and offline. Ensure that your child isn't sharing personal information like their birthdate, address, or school on social media, other online platforms, or with other individuals without your permission. Secure Your Mail. If you're sending or receiving mail with personal details, especially if those personal details pertain to your children, consider using a mailbox that locks or opt for electronic delivery. Retrieve your mail daily as soon as possible. Consider opting into the U.S. Postal Service's “Informed Delivery” service. It's free to sign up, and it will provide a Daily Digest email that will preview your mail and packages scheduled to arrive soon, along with an image of each of your incoming letter-sized mail pieces. This will help you stay vigilant if any missing mail never arrives. Discard Unnecessary Documents with Care. If you have postal mail or other important documents that you no longer need to keep on file, make sure that you use a cross-cut shredder to securely destroy the paperwork. Criminals can engage in "dumpster diving" to retrieve discarded paperwork with personal information, potentially compromising you and your family. Monitor Your Child's Personal Information. If you have Triangle's Better Checking, you and your family are covered with dark web monitoring. This benefit monitors your personal information and any registered credentials. You have the option to add additional credentials in your secure account as well; you could consider adding your child's SSN or other identifiers to monitor any potential compromise or exposure on the dark web. Child identity theft can have long-lasting consequences, potentially impacting your child's credit and future opportunities. By remaining vigilant, educating your child, and keeping a close eye on his or her personal information, you can help better protect your child from the impacts of identity theft. While these recommendations are designed to help protect your children's identities, they can apply to your own personal information as well. Remember to communicate with caution and treat all personal information with care, whether it belongs to you or your loved ones. We Are Standing Ready to Help If you suspect identity theft or you find your personal information has been compromised, you have access to a team of professional Identity Theft Recovery Advocates as a no-cost benefit of your Better Checking account. These professionals are trained and ready to help you reverse the damage and get back on track quickly. Our experienced advocates know how to spot identity theft and, when necessary, will support you through the process of repairing any damage. If you suspect identity fraud has affected any member of your family, even your minor children, our team of Identity Theft Recovery Advocates is standing by, ready to support you and your family. They are experienced in spotting child identity theft and supporting you through the process of repairing the harm it may cause now and in the future. If you do not currently have a Better Checking account, visit trianglecu.org/bank/checking to learn more. If there are any other tips or topics you would like us to cover, let us know at tcupodcast@trianglecu.org. Like and follow our Making Money Personal FB and IG page and look for our sponsor, Triangle Credit Union on social media to share your thoughts. Thanks for listening to today's Money Tip Tuesday and check out our other tips and episodes on the Making Money Personal podcast.
It's a big/normal day! Everything in Elis and John world just got bigger/stayed exactly the same as before! All praise the Brave New World/status quo!John's dressed up in a suit and tie to mark the (non-) occasion, and there's a 100 points on offer to the listener who can decipher John's scripted intro.Beyond everything changing/staying exactly the same, Elis and John try to find the best non-threatening noise to make whilst running to alert non-runners, with some very surprising suggestions. Elis tries to pick himself up after last week's missed shot at glory in the Cymru Connection, plus there's a return to a glorious sub-category of Mad Dads: milk.One thing that definitely has changed is the Elis and John spiritual home: the email hub. You can now contact the show by sending your correspondence to hello@elisandjohn.com.For lots of exclusive EJJR #content, join our Patreon at patreon.com/elisandjohn.For weekly visual highlights, head to youtube.com/@elisandjohn.For everything else, head to elisandjohn.com.The Elis James and John Robins Show is a Significant Production. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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The Cpl. from Camp Pendleton who got busted for stealing Javelin missile launchers and various ammunition and selling it off on the side!
Send us Fan MailPeaches is back for April 1st—and no, this isn't a joke.An F-35 goes down near Nellis, the A-10 Thunderbolt II is suddenly “needed again,” and we're now talking about laser weapons for base defense. If that sounds like chaos… it kind of is. Meanwhile, the USS George H.W. Bush is deploying, more Marines are moving, and leadership still won't rule out ground troops.Peaches calls it straight—this is what happens when strategy, politics, and reality collide. The Air Force tried to kill the A-10… now it's doubling down on it. Acquisition is still slow. And we're just now getting serious about force protection like anti-drone lasers and hardened shelters.Oh—and yes, someone tried to sell a Javelin missile. Again.Bottom line: this isn't clean, it isn't organized, and it's definitely not slowing down.⏱️ Timestamps: 00:00 No April Fools—This Is Real 01:15 Apache Flyover Drama—Relax 03:00 Cyber Training Cut—Finally 04:30 Anti-Drone Lasers—About Time 06:00 Carrier Deployment Doesn't Mean War 07:30 Laser Weapons Are Back (And Real) 09:00 Navy Mine Warfare—How Does That Even Work? 10:30 ICE at Bootcamp—Wait What? 12:00 Javelin Theft—Again… Seriously 13:30 OTS Nashville—Last Call Coming 14:30 F-35 Crash Near Nellis—Pilot Safe 16:00 A-10 Comeback—Air Force Hypocrisy? 17:30 MQ-9 Squadron Reactivated 18:30 Moon Mission—Big Deal or Not? 20:00 SecDef Trip & Ground War Talk 21:30 Bunkers, Drones & Force Protection 22:30 Trump: “Not Our Job” in Hormuz 23:30 War Timeline—Are We Actually Ending This?
Send us Fan MailPeaches is back with another Daily Drop—and this one's not subtle.Thousands from the 82nd Airborne Division are now in position, the USS Tripoli is on station, and we've burned through 850+ Tomahawks in weeks. If you think this is just “posturing,” you're not paying attention. Peaches breaks down what's actually happening: pre-positioning vs invasion, why combat patches are already getting handed out, and how quickly this could turn into something ugly.Then he goes off—acquisition still sucks, we're late on nuclear modernization, and somehow we're just now figuring out micro nuclear reactors like it's a new idea.Oh—and yes, someone tried to steal a Javelin missile. Because apparently common sense is still optional.Bottom line: things are accelerating, stockpiles are getting stressed, and if this goes ground-war level… it's not going to look anything like what people think.⏱️ Timestamps: 00:00 Daily Drop—Here's What Actually Matters 01:30 82nd Airborne Arrives—Signal vs Reality 03:15 Combat Patches Already? That Was Fast 04:30 Mobile Command & Control—Or More Contracts? 05:45 USS Tripoli & Marine Presence Explained 07:00 Submarine Commissioned—Why It Matters 08:00 Javelin Theft—You Can't Make This Up 09:45 OTS Nashville—Get In While You Can 10:30 F-35 Arrival in Japan—Indo-Pacific Shift 11:30 Sentinel ICBM—We're Late (Again) 12:30 Micro Nuclear Reactors—Finally Moving 13:45 Space Force Wants a “Range”… For What? 14:45 Trump Wants Others to Pay—Good Luck 15:30 Ground War Planning—This Gets Ugly Fast 16:45 AWACS Hit—That Thing Is DONE 17:30 850 Tomahawks Fired—Stockpiles Strained 18:30 Red Sea Escalation—Here We Go 19:15 Peace Talks… Maybe
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Below-the-knee (BTK) arterial disease remains one of the more challenging areas in vascular care, particularly in patients with chronic limb-threatening ischemia (CLTI), where heavy calcification complicates endovascular treatment. As new calcium-modifying technologies emerge, an important question remains: what evidence supports their use in BTK interventions? In this episode of BackTable Vascular & Interventional, host Dr. Sabeen Dhand speaks with vascular surgeon Dr. Paul Foley of Doylestown Health about the Disrupt BTK II clinical trial from Shockwave Medical, which evaluates the performance of peripheral intravascular lithotripsy (IVL) in heavily calcified BTK disease. --- This podcast is supported by: Shockwave Medicalhttps://shockwavemedical.com/ --- SYNPOSIS Dr. Foley begins by outlining his training and the evolution of his vascular surgery practice, setting the stage for a broader discussion on how BTK interventions have changed over the past decade. The conversation explores shifts in access strategies, procedural approaches, and the unique characteristics of calcification encountered in CLTI. Because BTK calcium differs from calcification seen elsewhere in the peripheral vasculature, imaging and device selection play a particularly important role when planning IVL-based therapies. Dr. Foley reviews the design and outcomes of the Disrupt BTK II trial, where devices such as the Shockwave M5+ and S4 catheters were used to modify calcified plaque, demonstrating encouraging safety and performance signals. The discussion then turns to emerging technologies, including Shockwave's Javelin catheter, designed to deliver focused pressure waves to fracture dense calcium within peripheral arteries. Dr. Foley describes how the device fits into BTK workflows, including technique considerations and its use alongside adjunctive therapies such as balloon angioplasty. The episode also addresses the ongoing skepticism surrounding IVL in BTK disease, emphasizing the need for careful patient selection, procedural precision, and continued multidisciplinary collaboration as the field works to refine treatment strategies and improve outcomes for patients with peripheral artery disease (PAD). --- TIMESTAMPS 00:00 - Introduction08:20 - Evolution of Below-the-Knee Treatments11:10 - Differences in BTK Calcification13:13 - Imaging and Technology in BTK Interventions15:18 - Disrupt BTK II Trial Data and Results23:17 - Introduction to the Javelin Device26:39 - Technique Considerations with Javelin28:36 - Comparing Javelin and E831:17 - Future Directions for Lithotripsy Technology35:30 - Skepticism Around IVL in BTK Disease38:47 - Final Thoughts --- RESOURCES Disrupt BTK II Trialhttps://www.jvascsurg.org/article/S0741-5214(24)02063-9/fulltext
Öll viðtölin úr þætti dagsins ásamt símatíma: Þór Bínó varaformaður Deildar leiðsögufólks hjá VR vegna hraðlygna leiðsögumannsins sem var rekinn úr landi Gunnar Svavarsson framkvæmdastjóri Nýs Landspítala Símatími Sigurjón Þórðarson þingmaður Flokks fólksins og formaður fjárlaganefndar um hjúkrunarheimili og sparnað í ríkisrekstrinum Helgi Steinar Gunnlaugsson, sérfræðingur í málefnum Kína og blaðamaður á Viðskiptablaðinu um Íran og Kína Pétur Már Sigurðsson forritari sérfræðingur í gervigreind hjá Javelin um Open Evidence gervigreindina fyrir lækna Björn Berg og skyldusparnaður
LAPÊCHE – “Autotelic Nosebleed” LANGKAMER – “Crows” FRIKO -”Seven Degrees” LALA LALA – “Does This Go Faster” WITCH – “Once In A Lifetime” THE SOPHS – “Sweetiepie”. BROKEN SOCIAL SCENE – “Not Around Anymore” THEY MIGHT BE GIANTS – “Wu Tang” ANA CALVI, IGGY POP – “God's A Lonely Man” KEVIN MORBY – “Javelin” lucky break – “City Lights” GLADIE – “Car Alarm” EMMANUELA HUTTER – “Mean Lovin' Machine” THE OLYMPIANS – “In Search Of A Revival Part One” THE NEW PORNOGRAPHERS – “Pure Sticker Shock” METRIC – “Victim Of Luck” OWELU DREAMHOUSE – “Niger River” GUN OUTFIT – “Unfelt Loss” MARIACHI EL BRONX – “Songbird” ASHER WHITE – “Night Faces” REMEMBER SPORTS – ”Bug” DIRT BUYER – ”Get To Choose” YOUMI ZOUMA – “Drag” BONNIE PRINCE BILLY – “Hey Little” VICTORYLAND – “No Cameras”, BILLY BRAGG – “City Of Heroes' PETER GABRIEL – “Been Undone”
Son nom veut dire « vérité » en russe, ce qui est assez ironique. « Pravda » est un réseau de sites web, un relais de la propagande pro-Kremlin qui a publié 6 millions 300 000 articles en 2025. Derrière cette nébuleuse, se trouve Yevgeny Shevchenko, le désinformateur de l'année 2025, un titre décerné par Newsguard, entreprise américaine qui lutte contre les fausses informations. Comment ce réseau d'infox est parvenu à polluer des dizaines de pays, en 49 langues, qui est son fondateur, comment les modèles d'intelligence artificielle se font parfois piéger et comment lutter contre Pravda ? Éléments de réponse avec notre invité, Chine Labbé, rédactrice en chef Europe chez Newsguard. La chronique d'Olivier Fourt de la cellule Info vérif de RFI : Non, des missiles Javelin ukrainiens n'ont pas fini entre les mains de jihadistes nigérians La chronique de Emilie Béraud de l'AFP Factuel : Attention, cette vidéo d'un prétendu «quartier rouge» à Accra a été générée par IA.
Alors que les attentats et les enlèvements se multiplient au Nigéria, les États-Unis renforcent leur lutte antiterroriste dans la région. Dans ce contexte, une infox est apparue sur les réseaux. Selon une vidéo trompeuse, l'organisation terroriste État islamique en Afrique de l'Ouest s'adresserait au président Donald Trump, en le menaçant d'utiliser des armes récupérées en Ukraine pour frapper les intérêts occidentaux. Un faux message qui a soulevé des interrogations sur la toile. Le message dure 52 secondes. Son auteur a tenté de faire croire à une publication officielle du groupe ISWAP. Sur cette vidéo, on distingue cinq hommes en armes. Au premier plan, un combattant le visage enturbanné s'exprime en anglais. Il menace directement Donald Trump, et conseille aux Américains de « ne pas interférer dans le conflit interne au Nigéria ». La séquence est précédée d'une introduction où apparait un logo sur fond noir identique à celui que l'on retrouve sur certaines publications de l'État islamique. Ce montage est destiné à donner du crédit à cette infox. Pour analyser la vidéo, nous avons tout d'abord utilisé un outil de détection d'IA (Hive) afin de savoir si cette séquence a été générée artificiellement. Résultat : selon le logiciel, les images proviennent d'un véritable enregistrement vidéo, peut-être une mise en scène avec des acteurs, mais le son a été fabriqué de toutes pièces. Attention, on sait que les outils employés par la détection des images créées par IA ne sont pas fiables à 100 %. Nous avons donc recherché parallèlement des invraisemblances ou des aberrations graphiques pour nous permettre d'en savoir plus. Visuellement, deux éléments ont attiré notre attention. Plusieurs personnages ont le regard fixe, sans aucun battement de cils durant la totalité de la vidéo. Par ailleurs, le missile portable posé sur l'épaule de l'un des prétendus combattants de l'État islamique, situé à l'arrière-plan, est incomplet. Il manque le poste de tir, c'est-à-dire la poignée et le système de visé. Tel qu'il apparait à l'image, son utilisation est impossible. Pas de missiles Javelin ukrainiens au Nigeria Le tube de missile montré à l'écran, semble identique à ceux des FGM-148 Javelin livrés par les États-Unis à l'Ukraine. C'est un élément central dans cet infox. Pour ses auteurs, c'est une sorte de preuve par l'image de la dispersion de ces armes. Un narratif récurrent. Sauf qu'aucun de ces missiles anti-char trés modernes, n'a été retrouvé au Nigéria. Cependant, on estime que Washington a fourni plus de dix-mille engins de ce type à l'armée Ukrainienne. Sur la piste son, une voix synthétique, enfonce le clou, en anglais, en affirmant que « le groupe islamique a récupéré des missiles Javelin en Ukraine, et qu'ils vont être utilisés contre les infidèles ». En quelques jours, la vidéo a été vue plusieurs millions de fois rien que sur X. Les commentaires fusent. Un utilisateur s'interroge : « Encore combien de missiles perdus, dans la nature ? (...) C'est effrayant, la question est à présent de savoir comment ces missiles sont arrivé là (...) Il est largement temps de rendre des comptes », écrit un autre LÉtatt islamique n'a pas produit cette vidéo Les spécialistes des mouvements djihadistes que nous avons consulté, n'ont pas cru une seconde que cette vidéo provenait de l'État islamique. L'un d'entre eux note sur X : « L'utilisation de deux traductions simultanées en arabe et en anglais est contraire aux pratiques médiatiques de l'organisation terroriste. L'utilisation d'un bandeau blanc pour la traduction ne correspondant pas aux vidéos déjà vérifiées. Enfin, le logo de l'EI est absent dans le coin supérieur droit de l'image ». Un message qui reprend les codes de la désinformation russe À l'écran, la mise en scène est très proches de celle de trois précédentes vidéos, dont nous avions déja parlé ici : à savoir de prétendues menaces jihadistes contre la France en Juillet 2024 juste avant les JO, mais aussi janvier 2025, et septembre 2025. La fausse nouvelle apparue à partir du 30 janvier dernier, a d'abord circulé à bas bruit, avant d'être amplifiée par une poignée de comptes pro-Trump, complotistes ou d'extrême droite principalement sur X, le réseau d'Elon Musk. Selon plusieurs contributeurs, cette infox présente des caractéristiques communes avec l'opéraiton de désinformation russe baptisée STORM 15-16. Cette campagne comporte différents objectifs : décrédibiliser l'Ukraine dénigrer les politiques occidentales, tout en jouant sur les peurs du public autour de sujets comme le terrorisme ou l'immigration. Risque réel de dissémination des armes utilisées en Ukraine Si la vidéo est le fruit d'une mise en scène ou même une création par l'IA, la dispersion des armes employées sur le champ de bataille est une préoccupation des autorités. Ce n'est pas nouveau. Ce fut le cas, en Europe, après les guerres, dans les Balkans dans les années 90, ou encore en Afrique, au Sahel après la guerre civile libyenne qui débuta en 2011. Dans son rapport 2025, Europol, l'agence européenne de lutte contre la grande criminalité internationale et le terrorisme assure qu'il n'y a pas eu pour l'heure de saisies en grande quantité d'armes de contrebande en provenance d'Ukraine mais précise que « des inquiétudes persistent quant à la possibilité de voir ce pays devenir une source importante d'approvisoonement illicite à court et moyen terme ».
Son nom veut dire « vérité » en russe, ce qui est assez ironique. « Pravda » est un réseau de sites web, un relais de la propagande pro-Kremlin qui a publié 6 millions 300 000 articles en 2025. Derrière cette nébuleuse, se trouve Yevgeny Shevchenko, le désinformateur de l'année 2025, un titre décerné par Newsguard, entreprise américaine qui lutte contre les fausses informations. Comment ce réseau d'infox est parvenu à polluer des dizaines de pays, en 49 langues, qui est son fondateur, comment les modèles d'intelligence artificielle se font parfois piéger et comment lutter contre Pravda ? Éléments de réponse avec notre invité, Chine Labbé, rédactrice en chef Europe chez Newsguard. La chronique d'Olivier Fourt de la cellule Info vérif de RFI : Non, des missiles Javelin ukrainiens n'ont pas fini entre les mains de jihadistes nigérians La chronique de Emilie Béraud de l'AFP Factuel : Attention, cette vidéo d'un prétendu «quartier rouge» à Accra a été générée par IA.
Rayden, Mediyama y Skiz Siete en las voces y Babe, Jhonny y Jona, en la base instrumental, son Chiquita Movida y estrenan en este podcast su debut "Alta Vaina", que se publica mañana. Doce canciones que transitan por las contradicciones modernas, que apuesta por la "Autarquía emocional" y que se mueve con libertad entre géneros, sin necesidad de etiquetas, ni explicaciones. Sino construyendo un viaje sonoro que invita a quedarse con la sensación de que siempre hay algo más por descubrir. Además, escuchamos la maravillosa primera canción del próximo disco de Bleachers, "You And Forever", a Nat Simons con la reivindicativa "Especie en Extinción" y a Kevin Morby, abriendo su nuevo álbum con "Javelin", una canción de amor junto a Amelia Meath.FCUKERS - BeatbackELEM - DtMFCHIQUITA MOVIDA - Fotomatón Para BodasCHIQUITA MOVIDA - Autarquía EmocionalLA PALOMA - Sé Lo Que QuieroTHE MOLOTOVS - NewflashSYML & CARLA MORRISON - Where's My LoveBLEACEHRS - You And ForeverPUNCHBAG - I Am Obsessedsombr - HomewreckerNAT SIMONS - Especie en ExtinciónANNA CALVI - God’s Lonely Man (feat. Iggy Pop)THE BLACK KEYS - You Got To LoseIND ESCUCHA SOBRE PPIOKEVIN MORBY - javelin (feat. Amelia Meath)THE SOPHS - SweetiepieLA PERRA BLANCO - Number One FoolETTA JAMES - Seven Day FoolEscuchar audio
This week we finish up the stories of 2025 series with the darkest episode I have ever released. You're gonna love it.
Öll viðtölin úr þætti dagsins ásamt símatíma: Baldur Tumi Baldursson húðsjúkdómasérfræðingur um skalla Alma Möller til að bregðast við orðum Steinunn Þórðardóttur formanns Læknafélagsins um neyðarástand á Landspítala Símatími Pétur Már Sigurðsson forritari sérfræðingur í gervigreind hjá Javelin og kennari hjá Endurmenntun með hlaðvarpið Gervigreind Elín Margrét Böðvarsdóttir fréttamaður Sýnar um óveður í Danmörku Andrés Jónsson ráðgjafi og stofnandi Góðra samskipta Sigurjón Ólafsson ráðgjafi hjá Fúnksjón um eldri borgara og stafræna tækni Björn Bragi Arnarsson um Púðursykur
Send us a textIn this powerhouse episode, Joey Pinz sits down with one of cybersecurity's most influential builders—a serial market maker who has helped shape some of the industry's most iconic companies. From Sourcefire and Fortinet to Cylance, Javelin, and now Sevco Security, Fitz brings unmatched perspective on what separates successful cyber companies from the rest—and what MSPs must do now to stay relevant.Fitz breaks down why visibility is the core of modern security, why most organizations still don't actually know what assets they have, and how exposure management has become the foundation of cyber resilience. He also explains where the real money is flowing in the MSP/MSSP space, the biggest mistakes founders still make, and what MSPs must do to move confidently into security services.On the personal side, Fitz shares insights from a life built around curiosity, communication, and impact—shaped by early roles at Coca-Cola during the Olympics, BMC, Compaq, and decades of startup leadership. His mission today? Protect the planet through better security, better intelligence, and smarter business decisions.
University of Wyoming Throws Coach Paul Barrett joins Airey Bros Radio for a first-ever deep dive with a throws coach — and he delivers a masterclass on NCAA throws development, strength & conditioning, and how to build a quietly dominant program for nearly three decades.Barrett is in his 27th season at Wyoming and has coached 2 NCAA champions, 22 All-Americans, 36 conference champions, and 127 all-conference finishers. We break down his award-winning year (USTFCCCA Mountain Region Men's Assistant Coach of the Year), the rise of NCAA champion Daniel Reynolds, and why Barrett's training approach is the opposite of what most people expect: low volume, high recovery, high results.If you're a throws athlete, football player considering track, a high school coach trying to learn throws, or a recruit looking for a real pathway — this episode is loaded with practical coaching insight and recruiting advice.In this episode:How Paul went from wrestling → sprints/long jump → hammer throwWhy he loves JUCO recruiting (and why NWAC athletes get overlooked)What he looks for in a hammer/weight throw prospectThe training week that helped turn Daniel Reynolds into an NCAA championWhy Olympic lifts matter (and what they actually do in-season)The #1 thing high school throwers must fix on their Instagram recruiting pageWyoming's team culture, academics, facilities, and what surprises recruits mostFollow Coach Barrett: Instagram — @yo_pokes_throwsFueled by: Black Sheep Endurance CoachingValue for Value: Buy us a coffee (link in your ABR bio/show notes)Show Notes + Timestamps: 0:13 – Show open (Howdy & Aloha, value-for-value, Black Sheep Endurance)1:17 – Guest intro: Paul Barrett's résumé + Wyoming throws legacy2:37 – ABR milestone: first throws coach on the show3:18 – Where to find Coach Barrett: IG @yo_pokes_throws3:48 – Throughline: shoutout to Coach Sean McLachlin (NWAC connection)4:26 – Origin story: wrestling → sprinting/long jump → throwing discovery5:51 – Where he grew up: Texas/Kansas/Wyoming/Washington State6:28 – Spokane CC dynasty + NWAC dominance7:42 – JUCO recruiting: why he actively watches NJCAA + NWAC9:39 – Why JUCO athletes often become his hardest workers10:10 – Favorite event: hammer throw (as athlete + coach)11:15 – Hammer recruiting: what to look for if an athlete hasn't thrown hammer12:46 – Getting into coaching + love for strength & conditioning13:44 – Strength → throws transfer: why power matters14:38 – Key lifts: Olympic lifts, squats, core integration15:35 – Coaching progression: straight into S&C + throws roles16:27 – Recruiting battles: football vs track (and why “both” rarely works)18:11 – Why football players should do track (explosiveness + goals)19:29 – 27 years at Wyoming: how his coaching evolved20:13 – What he wants in recruits: work ethic + academics21:04 – Event setup: usually 2 events per athlete (team scoring strategy)21:49 – Geography: why he tends to recruit the West/Mountain/NW22:43 – Recruiting today: athletes DM him on Instagram (huge tool)23:57 – Daniel Reynolds story: seeing raw power → portal → instant potential25:16 – Technical changes + biggest difference: recovery + low-volume plan26:27 – Meaning of the national title (recruiting + recognition)27:06 – Day-in-the-life training: the shockingly short week (recovery focus)29:17 – In-season lifting: hang cleans + front squats + close-grip bench30:35 – Sets/reps: low reps (5–1), maintain power without beating them up31:02 – Daniel's numbers: hang clean 425 + speed/power combo31:52 – Season update: young talent + goals for indoor postseason32:40 – Postseason timeline: conference late Feb/early March, NCAAs mid-March33:39 – Why “less is more” (injury reduction + quality training)35:04 – Advice to HS throwers: build a real recruiting IG + post lifting/throws36:40 – Advice to HS coaches: YouTube + clinics (why throws improved recently)38:02 – Team culture: small town, tight-knit program, family vibe39:22 – Academics: engineering/agriculture + strong athlete academic support41:23 – Wyoming surprise factor: facilities, funding, athlete dining, resources43:01 – Winter reality + altitude: dry cold, longer season, indoor throwing option45:11 – Final Four: coffee order, mindset, music, guilty pleasure50:14 – Outro: upcoming ABR episodes (Nate Shearer + James Overheiser)
Episode 410 of The VentureFizz Podcast features Paul Holder, CEO & Co-Founder of OnRamp. I've been working with startups since 1998—that's nearly 28 years now! Since the beginning, I've noticed the massive impact that startups can have on one's career. Take Paul… who joined an early-stage startup called Troops, which was later acquired by Salesforce. During his tenure there and at a software company prior (VTS), he didn't just experience the rocket-ship growth and accelerated career path that comes along with a successful startup—he also identified the massive challenge that led to OnRamp. It's a challenge that faces every company, not just software companies: Customer Onboarding. Founded in 2020, OnRamp is the intelligent, AI-enabled customer onboarding and engagement platform that helps companies accelerate adoption, strengthen customer relationships, and unlock revenue growth. The company recently announced its $15M Series A round of funding led by Koch Disruptive Technologies, with contributions from existing investors like Contour, Javelin, Pear, and others. In this episode of our podcast, we cover: * Advice on taking the entrepreneurial "leap of faith" and why you have to commit to a decade-long vision to build something meaningful. * Paul's background studying Finance at Boston College and his early career in strategy consulting. * His time at HighTower (where he met his co-founder Ross Lerner) and leading customer success and post-sales revenue at Troops. * How the friction of onboarding customers led to the original idea behind OnRamp. * Building their first version using Bubble (a no-code solution) long before "Vibe Coding" became a buzzword, and how they landed those crucial early adopters. * How OnRamp stays disciplined with their product roadmap while integrating AI to solve real-world customer pain points. * How they've successfully moved upmarket to land some of the world's largest companies and their philosophy on hiring the first sales leader. * And so much more!
Hay tres cosas que me apasionan: las rarezas, las buenas historias y, sobre todo, retaros. Hoy no os voy a hablar de los coches de siempre. Hoy vamos a recorrer una línea temporal desde la posguerra hasta la era pop de los 60 para rescatar del olvido a 10 marcas que intentaron cambiar la historia del automóvil y se quedaron en el camino. Desde las ruinas de 1946 hasta el auge económico, estas son las historias de ingenieros soñadores, conspiraciones industriales y revoluciones técnicas. 1. 1946: CISITALIA y la belleza salvadora En una Turín de posguerra, Piero Dusio decidió apostar por la estética. Contrató a Battista "Pinin" Farina (quien luego cambiaría legalmente su apellido a Pininfarina por decreto presidencial) para crear el 202 GT. Este coche inauguró la línea "pontón", integrando aletas y faros en una forma fluida. Fue tan impactante que el MoMA de Nueva York lo etiquetó como "escultura rodante". 2. 1947: JOWETT, la ingeniería inglesa adelantada Mientras otros hacían "ladrillos" con ruedas, Jowett lanzó el Javelin: aerodinámico y con motor bóxer de aluminio, décadas antes que Subaru. Un coche brillante condenado por un error de gestión: su proveedor de carrocerías fue comprado por Ford, dejándoles sin piel de un día para otro. 3. 1947: BRISTOL, de bombarderos a coches de lujo Tras la guerra, la Bristol Aeroplane Company necesitaba recolocar a sus ingenieros. Usaron planos de BMW traídos como reparación de guerra para hacer coches de lujo. La marca sobrevivió décadas gracias a Tony Crook, un dueño excéntrico que se negaba a vender coches a quien consideraba "vulgar". 4. 1947: OSCA, los verdaderos Maserati Cuando los hermanos Maserati terminaron su contrato con los nuevos dueños de su propia marca, se marcharon para fundar OSCA. Querían hacer carreras puras. Su gran hazaña fue vencer en las 12 Horas de Sebring de 1954 con un pequeño motor de 1.5 litros, derrotando a los gigantescos Ferrari y Lancia. David contra Goliat. 5. 1954: PANHARD y la obsesión por el aluminio Una de las marcas más antiguas del mundo apostó todo a la eficiencia con el Dyna Z, una berlina de seis plazas hecha enteramente de aluminio y con motor bicilíndrico. Un error de cálculo financiero en los costes del material hizo que el coche fuera insostenible, acabando la marca absorbida por Citroën. 6. 1954: BORGWARD, ¿conspiración o quiebra? Eran el segundo fabricante de Alemania y su modelo Isabella era un icono. Pero en 1961 sufrieron una quiebra repentina rodeada de misterio y rumores de presión por parte de sus rivales. Lo irónico es que, al liquidar la empresa, sobró dinero. ¿Se mató a una marca solvente por miedo a su potencial? 7. 1958: ALVIS, el caballero discreto Alvis fabricaba coches como trajes a medida. Con una ingeniería robusta heredada de vehículos militares, sus coches como el TD21 eran elegantes y capaces de cruzar continentes. No quebraron estrepitosamente, simplemente se desvanecieron al ser absorbidos por Rover. 8. 1958: STANGUELLINI, la magia de la Fórmula Junior Desde Módena, Vittorio Stanguellini creó máquinas ganadoras basadas en Fiat y fue clave en la Fórmula Junior. Sin embargo, su insistencia en mantener el motor delantero cuando los ingleses (Lotus, Cooper) pasaron al motor trasero, les dejó obsoletos en apenas dos años. 9. 1963: ATS, la revuelta contra Ferrari Tras la famosa "Revolución de Palacio" donde Enzo Ferrari despidió a su cúpula técnica, los ingenieros fundaron ATS por pura venganza. Crearon el ATS 2500 GT, un deportivo de motor central V8 técnicamente superior, pero el proyecto fracasó por falta de dinero y peleas internas. 10. 1964: GLAS, del microcoche al V8 Hans Glas pasó del pequeño Goggomobil a querer hacer los mejores coches del mundo con el Glas 2600 V8, apodado el "Glaserati". BMW vio la oportunidad y compró la marca, no por sus coches, sino para quedarse con sus patentes y su fábrica de Dingolfing, vital para la expansión de BMW. Estas marcas cayeron por arrogancia, conspiraciones o pureza técnica, pero todas merecen ser recordadas. ¡Espero que disfrutéis de estas historias tanto como yo!
The People's Liberation Army began to carry out an inter-service exercise surrounding Taiwan Island on Monday, according to a military spokesman.据一名军方发言人介绍,人民解放军于周一开始在台湾岛周边开展多军兵种联合演习。Senior Colonel Shi Yi, spokesman for the PLA Eastern Theater Command, said on Monday morning that his command has launched the "Justice Mission 2025" exercise, which involves its ground, air, naval, missile, and other forces.解放军东部战区新闻发言人施毅大校周一上午表示,战区已启动代号为“正义使命—2025”的演习,参演力量包括陆军、空军、海军、火箭军等多种兵力。"The operation includes air and sea patrols, suppression of hostile forces, blockade of critical ports and zones, and battlefield periphery deterrence, and is intended to test our forces' joint combat capabilities," he said.他说,此次行动涵盖空中与海上巡逻、压制敌对力量、封锁关键港口和区域以及战场周边慑控,旨在检验部队的联合作战能力。Aircraft and warships will conduct exercises near the Taiwan Island from multiple directions while units from different PLA branches will simulate joint strikes, the spokesman noted, adding that these moves will examine the troops' capabilities in rapid, all-dimensional deployment and omnidirectional blockade and control.发言人指出,解放军航空兵和海军舰艇将从多个方向在台湾岛附近开展演练,不同军兵种部队将模拟实施联合打击,这些行动将检验部队快速、全维度部署以及全方位封锁与控制能力。Shi stressed that this is a stern warning against "Taiwan independence" separatists and external forces attempting to interfere in the Taiwan question and is a legitimate and necessary action to safeguard China's sovereignty and national unity.施毅强调,此举是对“台独”分裂势力及企图干涉台湾问题的外部势力发出的严正警告,是维护国家主权和国家统一的正当且必要行动。His command also published a themed poster titled "Shield of Justice, Smashing Illusion".其所在战区还发布了主题海报《正义之盾,粉碎幻象》。The latest military action comes in the wake of the United States' announcement earlier this month about its large-scale arms sale package planned for Taiwan that totals $11.1 billion.此次最新军事行动是在美国本月早些时候宣布拟向台湾地区出售总额达111亿美元的大规模武器装备计划之后采取的。The plan was unveiled on Wednesday, covering eight items, including HIMARS rocket systems, howitzers, Javelin anti-tank missiles, Altius loitering munition drones, and parts for other equipment.该计划于周三公布,涵盖八个项目,包括“海马斯”火箭系统、榴弹炮、“标枪”反坦克导弹、“阿尔蒂乌斯”巡飞弹无人机以及其他装备的相关零部件。The Chinese government said the move has seriously violated the one-China principle and the three China-US joint communiques, interfered in China's internal affairs, and undermined China's sovereignty and territorial integrity.中国政府表示,此举严重违反一个中国原则和中美三个联合公报,粗暴干涉中国内政,损害中国的主权和领土完整。It has announced countermeasures against some US companies and executives involved in the arms sale plan.中方已宣布对参与该军售计划的部分美国企业及其高管采取反制措施。inter-service exercise /ˌɪntərˈsɜːrvɪs ˈeksərsaɪz/多军兵种联合演习Eastern Theater Command /ˈiːstərn ˈθɪətər kəˈmænd/东部战区joint combat capabilities /dʒɔɪnt ˈkɑːmbæt ˌkeɪpəˈbɪlɪtiz/联合作战能力large-scale arms sale package/ˈlɑːrdʒ skeɪl ɑːrmz seɪl ˈpækɪdʒ/大规模军售方案countermeasures /ˈkaʊntərˌmeʒərz/反制措施
Earlier this year journalist Ben Makuch caught a glimpse of Eric Schmidt, the former CEO of Google, dancing at a club in Kyiv. It was a surreal moment, a snapshot of a tragic war that the West thinks is defining the future of conflict. Tech executives have flocked to Ukraine, courting the country in an attempt to get at a resource more precious than gold: data. Makuch was just there and has written about what he saw for The New Republic and he's on the show today to talk about it.Some light smoking banterBen's timelineGoogle's CEO dancing in a bar in KyivUkraine as laboratory for war techThe JSOC era is overIn defense of the majestic American turkeyThe great America vs China speculationWar, cheaperOn the actual frontlineWheat fields of fiber optic lineThe buzz of the droneLife in the bloodlandsThe human suffering of living in UkraineFPV-made propaganda“Never underestimate human innovation when it comes to killing other humans.”What's Erik Prince doing in Ukraine?New York Times on Military ReformThe Medieval—and Highly Effective—Tactics of the Ukrainian ProtestsWho Is St. Javelin and Why Is She a Symbol of the War in Ukraine?‘Cope Cages' on Busted Tanks Are a Symbol of Russia's Military Failures‘Unauthorized' Edit to Ukraine's Frontline Maps Point to Polymarket's War BettingSupport this show http://supporter.acast.com/warcollege. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Big Builds, Bigger Ideas | Drag Drive Repeat Show EP 128 presented by Summit Racing – Featuring Devin VanderhoofEpisode 128 of the Drag Drive Repeat Show presented by Summit Racing hit the throttle hard, mixing major updates, huge event announcements, and in-depth technical talk with one of the most respected minds in modern drag-and-drive performance — Devin Vanderhoof of HCR Innovations.From The Short Circuit to Sick Summer — The Builds That Move the WorldWith the Short Circuit just two days away and SEMA buzzing in the background, hosts Mike Narx and Eric White brought fans two hours of deep-dive conversation spanning everything from the S550 Mustang build to Goldstone's Corvette and Javelin, plus a sneak peek at Cleetus' “Mullet” setup and Motion's “Pumpkin Spice” Mustang.
Curtis Thompson talks about winning the bronze medal in the javelin at the World Championships, his favorite Jamaican food, he and his father's book Can I Throw That Thing? His hope for the men's javelin, video games, being consistent in the event, the best steakhouse he's dined at, and more!Be sure to follow Lactic Acid on the following platforms: YouTube: Lactic Acid Podcast Twitter: Lacticacid_pod Instagram: Lacticacidpodcast Substack: Lacticacidpodcast
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Ben's journey of battling stage four colorectal cancer with chemotherapy brings him to a fairly predictable pit stop; what significance does faith have in spiritual and physical care? , Whether its unravelling deeper issues of self-acceptance and self-faith., the episode explores faith from various perspectives, including personal conviction and religious doctrine, questioning the existence of an all-powerful, all-knowing God amidst the presence of widespread suffering. The psychological and spiritual impacts of cancer treatment are discussed, including the what may be a gradual transition from atheism to an almost agnostic faith as a coping mechanism. The episode concludes with an update on treatment progress and a contemplation on the broader implications of faith, love, and legacy. This wee's t shirt is from St. Javelin, a Ukrainian-based clothier. Find out more about them at www.saintjavelin.com 00:00 Introduction: The Journey of Faith 00:17 A Lunch With A Pop Star Gone Awry 03:47 Reflections on Faith and Self-Esteem 04:51 Chemotherapy Update 06:23 Exploring the Concept of Faith 08:30 Faith in the Context of Cancer 10:33 Religious Perspectives on Faith 19:30 Personal Reflections and Legacy 22:35 Conclusion and Final Thoughts
Send us a textStay updated with the Ones Ready 19 September 2025 Ops Brief. Peaches covers the latest defense and military developments including the U.S. approval of a $780M Javelin missile sale to Poland, Adriatic Charter security meetings, and USS Blue Ridge's port visit to South Korea.Highlights also include Laughlin Air Force Base achieving its highest pilot production in 30 years, organizational changes at Little Rock AFB, and the 35th Fighter Wing's POW/MIA 24-hour vigil. The Space Force announced a new test and training Delta while the Department of the Air Force launched a Culture of Fitness initiative featuring wearable technology for Guardians.Additional stories cover Vandenberg's Honor Flight tribute to veterans, a new Comptroller at Naval Medical Forces, President Trump's message for the Air Force's 78th birthday, and White House preparations for executive actions on quantum technology and post-quantum cryptography.⏱️ SEO Timestamps 00:00 – Special Warfare assessment explained 01:00 – Tasty Gains sponsor 02:06 – DoD clears Javelin missile sale to Poland 02:30 – Adriatic Charter Chiefs meet on security 03:00 – USS Blue Ridge strengthens ROK alliance 04:13 – Laughlin reaches highest pilot production in 30 years 04:45 – Little Rock inactivates ops & maintenance groups 05:10 – POW/MIA 24-hour vigil at Misawa AB 05:45 – Space Force launches new Test & Training Delta 06:10 – Air Force introduces Culture of Fitness initiative 07:00 – Vandenberg community welcomes Honor Flight veterans 07:30 – Navy Medical Forces Development Command names Comptroller 08:30 – President Trump's Air Force 78th birthday message 09:00 – White House prepares quantum technology executive actions 11:00 – Closing and weekend sendoff
The world championships in track and field kick off this weekend. There is some thrilling action ahead in the throwing events, and University of Georgia coach Don Babbitt joins us on this week's podcast to talk about trends in the throwing events, what we're keep an eye on next week, and the future of American throws development. For more information on this topic, read the complete show notes at: https://www.hmmrmedia.com/2025/09/hmmr-podcast-episode-325-tokyo-2025-throws-previewwith-don-babbitt/ » Support the show: join HMMR PLUS to get full access to our coaching resources. More notes: This episode is brought to you by HMMR Plus. Become a member for full access to our videos, articles, and podcast archives. You can read Nick's full article on the silent crises in American throwing. Babbitt was also a guest on Episode 319 recapping the Paris Olympics, Episode 318 looking at throwing trends, Episode 305 previewing the 2023 world championships, Episode 256 on throwing trends, Episode 170 on throwing biomechanics, and on Episode 116. And he sat down for a lengthy interview on individualization and other training topics back in 2012. For more in depth coaching insights from Babbitt, watch HMMR Classroom Lesson 25, a 3+ hour master class on rotational shot put. Several of the throwers mentioned and their coaches have been guests on our podcast including coach Mitch Crouser, Matt Denny and his coach Dale Stevenson, Stahl's former coach Vésteinn Hafsteinsson, Camryn Rogers's coach Mo Saatara, Sarah Mitton's coach Richard Parkinson, Ethan Katzberg's coach Dylan Armstong, and Trip Piperi's coach Dave Dumble. For more in depth technical breakdowns from Stevenson and Armstong, they break down Denny and Katzberg's technique in our recent HMMR Classroom Lesson 43.
The 25th Shanghai Cooperation Organisation (SCO) Summit wasn't just a meeting; it was the unveiling of a strategy. Hosted by Xi Jinping, the summit served as a calculated demonstration of Sino-Russian convening power. More importantly, it marked a concrete effort to operationalize an alternative, multipolar system designed explicitly to bypass Western economic and technological architectures.We just witnessed a significant inflection point in the global strategic competition. The rhetoric in Tianjin was overtly adversarial, with Xi Jinping denouncing "bullying behavior" and a "Cold War mentality." But beyond the rhetoric, the summit launched China's Global Governance Initiative (GGI), formalized commitments to building parallel financial infrastructure, and featured a strategically significant—and complex—détente between China and India.To break down the implications of this pivotal gathering, SCSP's President and CEO Ylli Bajraktari sat down with colleagues David Lin (China/East Asia/Tech), Joe Wang (Russia/Europe), and Sameer Lalwani (U.S.-India Defense) for an immediate assessment.The Propaganda Coup and Autocratic Convening PowerThe immediate takeaway from the summit was the sheer spectacle. Xi positioned himself at the center of the largest gathering in the organization's history, flanked by Vladimir Putin and, significantly, Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi.The timing was deliberate. As David Lin noted, it was a "big week for Xi." The SCO meeting was strategically sandwiched between the first-ever public meeting of Putin, Kim Jong Un, and Xi, and a massive World War II anniversary parade in Beijing featuring thousands of troops and military hardware."It's a huge propaganda win for Beijing," Lin observed. "It gives Xi an opportunity to promote itself as being this global convener," while simultaneously pushing a tech-focused agenda.For Vladimir Putin, the summit was essential for mitigating diplomatic isolation and promoting the SCO as an alternative to NATO."Look at the past couple of weeks of Putin... he's going to be riding high right now," said Joe Wang. While few concrete deals may have materialized immediately that changed the dynamics in Ukraine, the optics were invaluable. "Being seen with President Xi, being seen with Modi... it's like Russia's back. For him, it's a great PR coup."The Architecture of a New Techno-Economic OrderThe summit demonstrated that the SCO is evolving from a regional security forum into the primary vehicle for the PRC to consolidate a bloc resistant to U.S. influence. We are witnessing the acceleration of a bifurcated world, characterized not just by differing political ideologies, but by competing technological ecosystems and financial systems.1. The Export of Digital AuthoritarianismXi formally introduced the Global Governance Initiative (GGI). While promoting "sovereign equality," the GGI is, in practice, a strategic blueprint to legitimize digital sovereignty—the right of states to control domestic information ecosystems, data flows, and technological infrastructure without adherence to democratic norms.The SCO's endorsement provides an institutional foundation for the PRC to export its model of techno-authoritarian control. This isn't just theoretical."At the SCO in particular, China was trying to push a lot of its techno-political agenda," David Lin emphasized. This included announcements that Beijing wants to set up S&T cooperation centers, an “AI application cooperation center,” launch joint solar and wind projects, and push Beidou, its alternative to GPS, across the SCO member states. Taken together, this could directly challenge the open, interoperable architecture championed by the U.S. and its allies, moving toward a fractured, PRC-controlled digital ecosystem across Eurasia.2. Accelerating Financial De-CouplingThe most concrete outcome was the political decision to fast-track the establishment of an SCO Development Bank, seeded with significant Chinese capital. This mechanism, coupled with agreements to expand the use of local currencies for intra-SCO trade, is explicitly designed to circumvent the SWIFT system and erode the efficacy of U.S. financial sanctions.This coordinated effort directly challenges the foundation of U.S. economic statecraft by building a resilient, alternative financial architecture among major energy producers (Russia, Iran) and the world's largest manufacturer (China).The India Factor: A Strategic RecalibrationThe most significant geopolitical development, and the one that caused the most consternation in Washington, was the visible rapprochement between Xi Jinping and Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi—Modi's first visit to China in seven years."For a lot of US-India relationship watchers, Prime Minister Modi's visit to Beijing and attending this meeting came as a big surprise. It was a shock," Ylli Bajraktari noted.How should the U.S. interpret this move by a critical Quad partner?"Honestly, I think this was inevitable in some ways. India has been rebalancing," explained Sameer Lalwani. India has always professed itself to be a multi-aligned country, but recent U.S. actions also played a significant role. "The elephant in the room is, the United States has been pushing India around a little bit more... in terms of tariffs, additional tariffs because of Russian oil."Lalwani argued that India was "demonstrating they had some options." However, this does not signal a fundamental shift. "It shouldn't be lost on us that before India went to this, they stopped in Japan first." Furthermore, Modi notably absented himself from the military parade, signaling nuance in his engagement—he would participate in the SCO, but not the military spectacle.The underlying strategic realities also remain unchanged."India has a border with China that's still disputed, and China continues to coerce India... [and] China armed, trained and wired the weapons that Pakistan used to fight India" in a recent conflict. — Sameer Lalwani"I don't think that's forgotten for India," Lalwani added. The U.S.-India defense relationship remains a strong ballast, pointing to ongoing joint exercises (like Yudh Abhyas currently underway in Alaska) and India's reliance on U.S. platforms for maritime reconnaissance.The Limits of the Axis (And Why We Can't Ignore It)While the summit projected unity, the SCSP analysts urged a nuanced view of the underlying relationships."It is important to remember that a lot of this is perhaps only skin deep," David Lin cautioned, pointing to the recent history of violent border clashes between China and India, and the tight spot Beijing was put in by Russia's invasion of Ukraine.Yet, dismissing the SCO would be a strategic error. The organization has evolved significantly."I remember I was in grad school when [the SCO] first came up... we all kind of jokingly just laughed it off," Joe Wang recalled. "Fast forward 15, 20 years and see where it is now... Things don't just happen overnight."While the "bromance between Putin and Xi" is undeniable, the integration is not comparable to U.S. alliances like NATO or the U.S.-Japan relationship. "There's still a level of distrust that I think we need to be mindful about," Wang noted.The trap is assuming this alignment is already solidified, while simultaneously failing to plan for the contingency that it might be. "If you're in the US government, you don't have the luxury of not taking a lot of these statements at face value," Wang said. "We need to plan ahead."The U.S. Response: Competing in the Gray ZoneThe 2025 SCO Summit confirms that the organization is the leading edge of China's campaign to fracture the global order. How should the United States respond?1. Offer a Compelling Alternative Tech Stack. "One of the lowest hanging fruit things the U.S. should do is show that there is an alternative to this," David Lin argued. As the SCO bloc develops internal capacities and indigenous technology standards, the U.S. must demonstrate there is a viable, democratic alternative to the "China tech stack" that Beijing is actively exporting.2. Master the Game of Global Diplomacy. The U.S. must regain its strategic agility and relearn how to operate in a complex world. "After the Cold War, one of the things that America stopped doing well was play the game of global diplomacy," Joe Wang argued. The U.S. has often viewed the world in black-and-white terms, assuming its preeminence was undisputed."We've lost that strategic foresight and ability to be nimble and operate in this sort of gray zone... We need to see the world for being the gray zone that it is." — Joe WangThis means avoiding the trap of reacting to events like Modi's visit by assuming allegiances have permanently shifted—"Oh my God, Modi is in China. Therefore it must mean that he's now on their side"—while still applying pressure and offering incentives to keep partners aligned.3. Double Down on Real Alliances. The U.S. must emphasize the depth of its own partnerships, which Lin noted "runs so much deeper" than the transactional relationships within the SCO.For India specifically, Sameer Lalwani urged action over reaction. "I don't think there's any need to overreact to cheap talk." Instead, the U.S. bureaucracy needs to move faster on concrete deliverables, and Congress should confirm key diplomatic nominees. "When India says it wants to buy Javelin missiles and it's ready to do so, I don't want that to get stalled in a process when we need the political wins now."The competition is no longer just between the U.S. and China; it is between the U.S.-led democratic order and a sophisticated, resource-rich, PRC-led coalition. The Tianjin Summit is a clear signal that this coalition is moving from rhetoric to action. 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The enduring image of Grant Elliott hitting a six to send New Zealand into their first ever One Day Cricket World Cup Final in 2015 - brought many New Zealanders to tears. Also making headlines in the aftermath of that historic victory - the sportsmanship he displayed in extending a hand to the South African bowler he had just dispatched - Dale Steyn - as he lay devastated on the ground. Nicknamed the Hairy Javelin, Grant began his cricketing career in his native South Africa. But a move to New Zealand would set up him up for an international career that saw him compete in all formats of the game. He chats to Jesse.
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On this week's episode, we welcome actor and comedian, Flula Borg (Pitch Perfect 2, The Suicide Squad), to chat about old snacks, Killer Instinct characters, amish mercantiles, his new album with Go Banana Go! (Slippery When Peeled), and more!Listen to Slippery When Peeled!See Jordan at Cape & Cowl Con on August 24th!Donate to Al Otro Lado, any amount helps right now.Buy signed copies of Youth Group and Bubble from Mission: Comics And Art!~ NEW JJGo MERCH ~Jordan's new Spider-Man's comic is out now!Order Jordan's new Godzilla comic! Be sure to get our new ‘Ack Tuah' shirt in the Max Fun store.Or, grab an ‘Ack Tuah' mug!The Maximum Fun Bookshop!Follow the podcast on Instagram and send us your dank memes!Check out Jesse's thrifted clothing store, Put This On.Follow brand new producer, Steven Ray Morris, on Instagram.Listen to See Jurassic Right!
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Liz is a 3x Olympian and Canadian record-holder in javelin, now a dedicated holistic performance coach. From her own experiences, she has learned the ability to sensitive oneself to the process, invest into the learning process and train to appreciate delayed gratification. But when it's time to compete, she has a routine that dials her in and helps her realize that “It's her runaway, just her and a stick!” As a performance coach, she draws upon her own learned experience about the importance of the emotional state, and she helps athletes strategically optimize their time and energy investments to accelerate results and avoid burnout. Liz guides individuals to uncover the highest return on investment (ROI) strategies for their unique journey. Her philosophy centers on working smarter by addressing the entire human – physical, mental, emotional, and social – not just the athlete. She shares her strategies and systems in her course, the Peak Performance Accelerator. Liz helps us understand that every challenge is a learning experience and we have the power to choose to learn now or look for the lesson later. @javelizz
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Tired of clunky banking apps and wondering why big fintechs keep winning? Live from CX25, digital banking veteran Emmett Higdon—Director of Digital Banking at Javelin Strategy & Research—reveals why: most FIs never climb past the first rung of the digital-maturity ladder.With 30 years in the financial game, he dives into the evolution of digital banking, the power of embedded solutions, and what it really takes to create mobile experiences people actually want to use. Tune in and see what banks and credit unions are getting wrong about digital banking—and how they can turn things around.Thanks for listening! Feel free to submit questions on X or LinkedIn using #BankingonCommunityPod and give us a follow! LinkedIn X Facebook YouTube
Welcome to Gill1918, the track & field coaching podcast powered by Gill Athletics. Since 1918, Gill has been dedicated to empowering coaches with innovative equipment—now, we're bringing elite coaching education straight to your ears.Our goal is to create the Ted Talks of track/field podcasts bringing the annual track clinic to your ears DAILY! Topics will include but are not limited to covering key strategies, techniques, and training principles to help you improve athlete performance, structure better workouts, enhance team culture, and more!Whether you're a high school, collegiate, or club coach, Gill1918 is your go-to resource for quick, high-impact coaching education from the best minds in the sport.
The Mexican drug cartels are a far greater threat to the United States than China, Russia or Iran, says Doug Macgregor. They've got Javelin missile systems on our border, and American officials on their payroll. (00:00) The Ukrainian Drone Strike in Moscow (13:10) Benjamin Netanyahu Wants War With Iran (18:27) Ukraine's Black Market Arms Dealing (23:00) How Many Have Died in the Ukraine/Russia War? (40:02) Can Europe Be Saved? Paid partnerships with: Silencer Central: Promo code Tucker10 for 10% off your purchase of banish suppressors at https://www.silencercentral.com PureTalk: Switch your cell phone service to a company you can be PROUD to do business with. https://PureTalk.com/Tucker PreBorn: To donate please dial pound two-fifty and say keyword "BABY" or visit https://preborn.com/TUCKER Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Donald Trump's fight with Ukrainian leader Volodymyr Zelensky in the White House reflected how the US treats Ukraine as a colony. Trump is demanding control of the country's rare earths and critical minerals, to weaken China, re-industrialize, and make new technologies. Trump wants to be paid $350 billion, roughly twice Ukraine's GDP. Ben Norton discusses Washington's economic colonialism, and Republican Senator Lindsey Graham's comments that "this war is about money" and the USA will "enrich ourselves with rare earth minerals". VIDEO: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Zxxv2IEfU_c Trump wants US to ‘partner' with Russia to weaken China: Divide-and-conquer strategy - https://geopoliticaleconomy.com/2025/02/24/trump-divide-russia-china-us-strategy/ Topics 0:00 (CLIP) Trump fights with Zelensky 0:21 Trump treats Ukraine like a colony 1:07 (CLIP) Trump: Ukraine has no cards 1:51 Throwing Ukraine under the bus 2:14 Economic colonialism 3:36 (CLIP) Trump wants Ukraine's rare earths 4:43 Lindsey Graham says quiet part loud 4:58 (CLIP) Ukraine has trillions in minerals 5:34 US wants minerals 6:03 (CLIP) Graham: "This war is about money" 6:53 Colonialism 7:05 Toxic effects of rare earth elements 8:42 US attacks China in supply chains 9:54 Dividing Russia & China 10:22 (CLIP) Trump: split Russia from China 10:40 Making weapons 11:10 (CLIP) Trump: make tech & weapons 11:43 USA targets China 12:31 Trump's Ukraine mineral demands 14:20 Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent 14:48 US-Ukraine fund 16:57 How much will USA be paid? 18:03 Zelensky proposed mineral stake 19:01 US Fed oversees Iraq's oil revenue 20:07 Billionaires run Trump admin 20:36 Kissinger: fatal to be US ally 21:10 What does Ukraine get? 22:32 (CLIP) Trump on military support 23:29 Trump boasts of arming Ukraine 24:20 (CLIP) Trump on Ukraine aid 24:36 False $350 billion aid claim 26:41 Why Zelensky was angry 27:08 JD Vance, Peter Thiel puppet 27:39 (CLIP) JD Vance: thank the US empire 28:06 Ukraine "card game" 28:26 (CLIP) Trump gives orders to Ukraine 28:38 Trump erases US culpability 29:37 (CLIP) Trump: thank US military 29:55 Trump boasts of Javelin missiles 30:27 (CLIP) Trump vs Obama on Ukraine 31:00 NATO fought to the last Ukrainian 31:19 (CLIP) The last Ukrainians 31:30 US hypocrisy 31:56 Lindsey Graham attacks Zelensky 32:37 (CLIP) Graham on Zelensky 33:01 Ukraine as a US "investment" 33:47 (CLIP) US tells Zelensky to resign 33:54 True face of USA 34:07 WWII UK debt with US 35:11 It's fatal to be a US "ally" 36:26 Outro
This week on TFB's Behind the Gun Podcast, I'm thrilled to welcome back backcountry hunting veteran and founder of Spartan Precision Equipment, Mr. Rob Gearing. If you tuned in last time, you'll recall that Rob and I explored Spartan Precision's extensive range of bipods and tripods—renowned for their forward-thinking, modular design and dependable performance in tough conditions. But today, we're focusing on another one of Rob's driving passions: backcountry hunting. Backcountry hunting is one of the few hunting-related subjects I've been fascinated with in more recent years. Rob, has spent decades traveling the world—venturing into the rugged mountains of New Zealand, the sweeping plains of Africa, and the remote wilderness of Scotland—all in pursuit of challenging hunts. He's here to share the invaluable experience and insight he's gained along the way, shedding light on the essential gear, physical preparation, and mindset needed to thrive in some of the most demanding environments on Earth and combine it with the skills to bring home the kill. While Spartan Precision Equipment might be best known for their featherweight Javelin bipod—tipping the scales at just a few ounces—they also offer a broad lineup of versatile shooting supports, from the Sentinel tripod to the Davros head. Thanks to Rob's constant drive for innovation, these products are designed to help hunters stay agile and adaptable in unpredictable terrain. During our conversation, we'll touch on how his deep-rooted passion for hunting fuels the design process, and how he hopes these breakthroughs can encourage more people to take part in backcountry adventures. So whether you're a seasoned hunter or just curious about this exhilarating pursuit, join us for a deep dive into Rob Gearing's world. You'll hear captivating stories from his decades-long career, practical advice for getting started, and a wealth of tips on staying safe and successful in remote wilderness settings. Our hope is that this episode inspires more hunting enthusiasts—both novice and veteran—to discover the unique challenges and rewards of backcountry hunting. https://www.instagram.com/spartanprecision/ https://www.facebook.com/spartanprecisionequipment https://www.youtube.com/user/javelinbipod/
In today's episode, I'm excited to welcome back Kara Winger, a four time Olympian in the javelin. This summer, she competed in her fifth Olympic trials, and it was quite the journey for her. Despite placing in the top three at the trials, she didn't qualify for the Paris Olympics because she hadn't yet met ... more »