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This unit may be lacking in leadership, discipline, and military prowess, but they know comics, and knowing is half the battle. Go… THIS WEEK IN COMICS! Note: Time codes are subject to change depending on dynamic ad insertion by the distributor. Running Time: 01:02:25 Pick of the Week: 00:02:23 – Duke #2 Comics: 00:12:59 – Alan Scott: The Green Lantern #4 00:19:49 – Avengers: Twilight, Book Two 00:27:23 – Local Man #9 00:31:38 – Batman: Off-World #3 00:33:23 – Jill and the Killers #1 Patron Pick: 00:35:51 – Moon Man #1 Patron Thanks: 00:42:42 – Dayna Doskocil Audience Questions: 00:44:56 – Justin L. from Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania wants to know if we agree or disagree that retcons are a necessary evil for the big two to keep their lines fresh. 00:54:38 – Ken J. from the Great White North asks for our favorite “Elseworlds” versions of Batman. Brought To You By: • iFanboy Patrons – Become one today for as little as $3/month! Or make a one time donation of any amount! • iFanboy T-Shirts and Merch – Show your iFanboy pride with a t-shirt or other great merchandise on Threadless! We've got twelve designs! Music: “Seven Nation Army” The White Stripes Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The longtime fintech reporter and Financial Planning Podcast host says goodbye after moving on to a new opportunity.
Let a thousand flowers bloom! In episode 92 of Overthink, Ellie and David have a a panoramic conversation on love beyond monogamy with philosophy professor, podcaster, and author of Why It's OK To Not be Monogamous, Justin L. Clardy. They envision relations of love and special attachment that aren't bound to the notion of sacrifice. They also turn to personal stories and question the role of marriage in consumer capitalism and its nonstop pressure to find the One and Only. Together, they find in non-monogamous pathways to reimagine agency, identity, and community — and a nudge toward a richer philosophy of our relations with the world around us.Works DiscussedMarina Adshade, "The Origins of the Institutions of Marriage"Simone de Beauvoir, She Came to StayElizabeth Brake, Minimizing MarriageJustin Clardy, Why It's OK to Not Be MonogamousCarrie Jenkins, What Love IsRobert Nozick, "Love's Bond"Pages The Reading GroupRelated Overthink episodes15. Marriage16. Monogamy17. Open Relationships18. PolyamoryCheck out the episode's extended cut here!Patreon | patreon.com/overthinkpodcast Website | overthinkpodcast.comInstagram & Twitter | @overthink_podEmail | Dearoverthink@gmail.comYouTube | Overthink podcastSupport the show
The Price is Right is television's longest-running game show. Since its inception in 1956, contestants have won cars, tropical vacations, diamond jewelry, even a live horse, and the hosts' excited catchphrase "come on down!" has become part of our everyday vernacular. Part of the program's enduring appeal is the apparent ease of the game, guessing the cash value of certain prizes. But, if that's the case, then why do so many contestants come away from the show empty-handed? Solving The Price is Right (Prometheus Books, 2023) is an in-depth exploration of the underlying probability theory of the popular television program that explores how biases and behavioral pitfalls limit our ability to successfully apply logic and math both on and off the show. With rigorous data and analysis compiled from Seasons 47 and 48 (356 total episodes), investor and math practitioner Justin L. Bergner draws strategic and mathematical insights from all facets of the show, from Contestant's Row bidding to the Showcase Showdown, and all 77 Pricing Games, using a combination of game theory, probability theory, statistics, and pattern recognition. In each section, Bergner summarizes contestant performance, highlights the biases leading to sub-par outcomes, and shows how outcomes can be improved by executing the right strategies while avoiding cognitive biases. Throughout, Bergner applies the lessons learned to the fields of business, finance, and our real lives, shedding light on themes of reverse psychology, strategic patience, and the importance of establishing what is sufficient for success in our pursuits. The result is a truly unique and meticulously researched book that uses Solving The Price is Right as a lens to examine our own choices - and how to make better ones. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The Price is Right is television's longest-running game show. Since its inception in 1956, contestants have won cars, tropical vacations, diamond jewelry, even a live horse, and the hosts' excited catchphrase "come on down!" has become part of our everyday vernacular. Part of the program's enduring appeal is the apparent ease of the game, guessing the cash value of certain prizes. But, if that's the case, then why do so many contestants come away from the show empty-handed? Solving The Price is Right (Prometheus Books, 2023) is an in-depth exploration of the underlying probability theory of the popular television program that explores how biases and behavioral pitfalls limit our ability to successfully apply logic and math both on and off the show. With rigorous data and analysis compiled from Seasons 47 and 48 (356 total episodes), investor and math practitioner Justin L. Bergner draws strategic and mathematical insights from all facets of the show, from Contestant's Row bidding to the Showcase Showdown, and all 77 Pricing Games, using a combination of game theory, probability theory, statistics, and pattern recognition. In each section, Bergner summarizes contestant performance, highlights the biases leading to sub-par outcomes, and shows how outcomes can be improved by executing the right strategies while avoiding cognitive biases. Throughout, Bergner applies the lessons learned to the fields of business, finance, and our real lives, shedding light on themes of reverse psychology, strategic patience, and the importance of establishing what is sufficient for success in our pursuits. The result is a truly unique and meticulously researched book that uses Solving The Price is Right as a lens to examine our own choices - and how to make better ones. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/popular-culture
The Price is Right is television's longest-running game show. Since its inception in 1956, contestants have won cars, tropical vacations, diamond jewelry, even a live horse, and the hosts' excited catchphrase "come on down!" has become part of our everyday vernacular. Part of the program's enduring appeal is the apparent ease of the game, guessing the cash value of certain prizes. But, if that's the case, then why do so many contestants come away from the show empty-handed? Solving The Price is Right (Prometheus Books, 2023) is an in-depth exploration of the underlying probability theory of the popular television program that explores how biases and behavioral pitfalls limit our ability to successfully apply logic and math both on and off the show. With rigorous data and analysis compiled from Seasons 47 and 48 (356 total episodes), investor and math practitioner Justin L. Bergner draws strategic and mathematical insights from all facets of the show, from Contestant's Row bidding to the Showcase Showdown, and all 77 Pricing Games, using a combination of game theory, probability theory, statistics, and pattern recognition. In each section, Bergner summarizes contestant performance, highlights the biases leading to sub-par outcomes, and shows how outcomes can be improved by executing the right strategies while avoiding cognitive biases. Throughout, Bergner applies the lessons learned to the fields of business, finance, and our real lives, shedding light on themes of reverse psychology, strategic patience, and the importance of establishing what is sufficient for success in our pursuits. The result is a truly unique and meticulously researched book that uses Solving The Price is Right as a lens to examine our own choices - and how to make better ones. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/mathematics
The Price is Right is television's longest-running game show. Since its inception in 1956, contestants have won cars, tropical vacations, diamond jewelry, even a live horse, and the hosts' excited catchphrase "come on down!" has become part of our everyday vernacular. Part of the program's enduring appeal is the apparent ease of the game, guessing the cash value of certain prizes. But, if that's the case, then why do so many contestants come away from the show empty-handed? Solving The Price is Right (Prometheus Books, 2023) is an in-depth exploration of the underlying probability theory of the popular television program that explores how biases and behavioral pitfalls limit our ability to successfully apply logic and math both on and off the show. With rigorous data and analysis compiled from Seasons 47 and 48 (356 total episodes), investor and math practitioner Justin L. Bergner draws strategic and mathematical insights from all facets of the show, from Contestant's Row bidding to the Showcase Showdown, and all 77 Pricing Games, using a combination of game theory, probability theory, statistics, and pattern recognition. In each section, Bergner summarizes contestant performance, highlights the biases leading to sub-par outcomes, and shows how outcomes can be improved by executing the right strategies while avoiding cognitive biases. Throughout, Bergner applies the lessons learned to the fields of business, finance, and our real lives, shedding light on themes of reverse psychology, strategic patience, and the importance of establishing what is sufficient for success in our pursuits. The result is a truly unique and meticulously researched book that uses Solving The Price is Right as a lens to examine our own choices - and how to make better ones. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/new-books-network
Lyss hosts Game Over: Winnipeg to react to and analyze the Winnipeg Jets taking on the Nashville Predators with Justin Laniuk. On twitter, you can follow hosts Alyssa Houde at @lysshoude, and Brady Chalus at @NHLChunky. Follow Justin at @Justin_L_99. Buy some Game Over merchandise: https://sdpnshop.ca/collections/game-... Check out SIA: https://sportsinteraction.com/sdpn Individuals must be 19 years of age or older to open a Sports Interaction account. Terms and Conditions apply. Any opinion expressed is not advice, a promise or suggestion that increases the chance of winning. Gambling can be addictive, please play responsibly. To learn more, visit: https://help.sportsinteraction.com/hc... Or if you have concerns about a gambling problem, call ConnexOntario 1-866-531-2600. Sports Interaction is subject to successful AGCO registration and execution of an Operating Agreement with iGaming Ontario. The Eligible iGames conducted and managed by iGO are only available to those physically present in the Province of Ontario. Join the SDPN Discord: https://discord.com/invite/MtTmw9rrz7 Get the SDPN app on iOS: https://apps.apple.com/ca/app/sdpn/id... And Android: https://play.google.com/store/apps/de... Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This week Mia and slim discuss their growing watchlists including Barbarian, Pinocchio and Speak No Evil. Ever get a tattoo while watching a movie with friends? Mia has a story that may shock you. After a quick look back at recent releases and community reviews, they shuffle their watchlists and discuss Smart Person Movies and Edgar Allen Poe. Also Brian Formo calls in one final time from Venice. Weekend Watchlist – Updated Weekly list > movies mentioned in this episode. Letterboxd reviews and links mentioned: Transcripts of podcast episodes available Brenna and Hanny's Barbarian reviews David Erlich and Justin LaLiberty's Speak No Evil reviews Brian Ly's Honk for Jesus. Save Your Soul. review Diddy Rose's Jaws review Liam's First Reformed review Bola's Marcel the Shell with Shoes On review Justin L's Ran review Cassi's Emily the Criminal review David's Films to be Avoided at All Costs by Cat Lovers list Jack's Top 50 of 2022 list Credits: This episode was recorded in Philadelphia and Portland, and edited by Slim. Facts by Jack. Transcript by Sophie Shin. Theme: ‘IZON' by Trent Walton.
Managing people is one of the hardest things that you do as a leader. Every day leaders complain about their teams and try to create new ones as though that would solve the problem. In this episode, Justin L. Harris, a certified Human Resources Professional and Practitioner with over 20 years of experience, shows us that there is a better way to manage people and lead them towards productivity. Throughout the podcast, he echoes the importance of knowing your craft, and because he has achieved mastery in his career, he can share insights gathered over the years. As you listen to this podcast, you'll hear solutions to people management problems, and discover ways to manage and lead teams from a pro who's done it consistently and is now training others.
The veteran journalist explains how he has adjusted quickly to a new beat and his plans for the series in future months.
Welcome to "All Things Purity," where we discuss purity from a Christ-centered lens with your fav Dynamic Duo Germany + Eileen. Join us alongside Justin L. as we discuss physical attraction and spiritual maturity from a brother's perspective! Stay tuned for future episodes Tuesdays at 7pm EST! We are so excited to share this journey with you all! God bless! xoxo Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/allthingspurity?fan_landing=true Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/allthingspurity YouTube: https://youtube.com/channel/UC0VhVJLqZ_qrdj-oeDn3oOg TikTok: https://tiktok.com/@allthingspurity Facebook Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/304411498401659 --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/allthingspurity/message
1/2/22 - Gen. 34 - "Redemption Of Evil" (Rev. Justin L. Hunter)
País Estados Unidos Dirección Guy Nattiv Guion Guy Nattiv Música Dan Romer Fotografía Arnaud Potier Reparto Jamie Bell, Vera Farmiga, Danielle Macdonald, Mike Colter, Bill Camp, Ari Barkan, Louisa Krause, Justin L. Wilson, Sean Cullen, Samantha Jones, Daniel Henshall, Zoe Margaret Colletti, Kylie Rogers Sinopsis Un hombre joven desamparado, criado por cabezas rapadas y conocido entre los supremacistas blancos, da la espalda al odio y a la violencia con la esperanza de transformar su vida. Para ello, cuenta con la ayuda de un activista negro y de la mujer a la que ama... inspirada en hechos reales.
12/26/21 - Matt. 1:1-17 - "The Bloodline Of Redemption" (Rev. Justin L. Hunter)
12/24/21 - Luke 1:32-33 - Christmas Eve Devotional (Rev. Justin L. Hunter)
12/19/21 - John 3:35-36 - "Jesus: The King" (Rev. Justin L. Hunter)
12/12/21 - John 3:34 - "The Gift Of The Holy Spirit" (Rev. Justin L. Hunter)
12/5/21 - John 3:31-33 - "Last Words: Part 2" (Rev. Justin L. Hunter)
11/28/21 - Genesis 28:10-22 - "Jacobs Ladder" (Rev. Justin L. Hunter)
Get ready for a conversation that will motivate and inspire you. Our guest this week, Justin L Jones, is an educator, mentor, and coach who received his degree in Biology at Georgia State University in 2018. Some of his hobbies include music curation, DJ-ing, cycling, and growing plants. He recently married his college sweetheart in July, and they reside in Atlanta, GA. Justin is currently a 7th and 8th math teacher at a private school and his favorite quote is “Do the best you can until you know better, and once you know better, do better” by Maya Angelou. Come join us in this conversation on following your passions, honest self-evaluations, and staying truth to your faith. *This is only a snippet of the full conversation we had. If you want to hear (and see) all of the shenanigans, subscribe to our Patreon page! You can join for as little as $1/month! Visit www.patreon.com/keepit100_pod to sign up today!* SUPPORT US ON PATREON! If you want to hear (and see) all of the shenanigans, subscribe to our Patreon page! You can join for as little as $1/month! Visit www.patreon.com/keepit100_pod to sign up today! STAY UP TO DATE! Go to ki100pod.com for more updates for our show! Sign up for our free newsletter to get emails when we release new episodes and news about special promotions & events! JOIN US ON DISCORD! Come chat with us and get notifications when we go live on Twitch! Use https://discord.gg/a3ecfXXJ to join Another Broke Bitch Cafe today! BUY OUR MERCH! Visit ki100pod.com/merch to buy our merch! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/keepit100-pod/support
Today I welcome Justin Mann author of “Black Insecurity at the End of the World.” Justin L. Mann is an assistant professor of English and African American Studies at Northwestern University. He has research and teaching interests in African American literature, Black feminist theory, Black speculative fiction, and security policy. His current book project, Breaking the World: Black Insecurity after the New World Order argues that Black speculative fictions are a critical but overlooked archive for understanding America's security ambitions since the Reagan Administration. Bringing works by Octavia E. Butler, Walter Mosley, Colson Whitehead, and N.K. Jemisin (among others) into conversation with “white papers” Breaking The World argues that Black speculation rejects the false promises of securitization by figuring insecurity as a central mode for making political and social worlds. In his recent article “Black Insecurity at the End of the World,” published in Oct by MELUS, Dr. Mann examines the racialization of disease in Colson Whitehead's zombie novel, Zone One, arguing that the novel offers different and distinct frames for understanding how disease maps onto logic of racial difference. Dr. Mann's work has also appeared in the journals Feminist Theory, Surveillance & Society, Feminist Studies, and elsewhere.
11/21/21 - John 3:22-30 - "Last Words: Part 1" (Rev. Justin L. Hunter)
11/14/21 - John 3:19-21 - "Light Vs. Darkness" (Rev. Justin L. Hunter)
11/7/21 - John 3:17-18 - "Shattering Preconceptions" (Rev. Justin L. Hunter)
There are new City Editions in the NBA. We continue our World Series Rabbit Hole all the way up to a huge Justin L. Need energy? Try Raze Energy and get 15% off by using promo code STUPID at reppsports.com Wanna join Sweater Week but don't have a sweater? Simply go get one from Fanatics! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/gear-freaks/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/gear-freaks/support
10/31/21 - John 3:16 - "That Famous Verse" (Rev. Justin L. Hunter)
10/24/21 - John 3:9-15 - "Lifted Up To Life" (Rev. Justin L. Hunter)
10/10/21 - John 3:6-8 - "Being Born Again: Part 2" (Rev. Justin L. Hunter)
10/3/21 - John 3:1-5 - "Being Born Again: Part 1" (Rev. Justin L. Hunter)
9/26/21 - John 3:18-21 - "The Eternal Temple" (Rev. Justin L. Hunter)
9/19/21 - John 2:12-17 - "That Odd Event" (Rev. Justin L. Hunter)
9/12/21 - John 2:1-11 - "That Famous Wedding" (Rev. Justin L. Hunter)
9/5/21 - John 1:47-51 - "The First Followers; Part 3" (Rev. Justin L. Hunter)
8/29/21 - John 1:43-46 - "The First Followers: Part 2" (Rev. Justin L. Hunter)
8/15/21 - John 1:27-34 - "The One" (Rev. Justin L. Hunter)
8/8/21 - John 1:19-26 - "The Evidence" (Rev. Justin L. Hunter)
8/1/21 - John 1:16-18 - "Grace And Truth" (Rev. Justin L. Hunter)
7/25/21 - John 1:14-15 - "The Glory" (Rev. Justin L. Hunter)
7/18/21 - John 1:12-13 - "The Meaning Of Life" (Rev. Justin L. Hunter)
John 1:9-11 - "The Obscurity" (7/11/21) Rev. Justin L. Hunter
7/4/21 - John 1:6-8 - "The Predecessor" (Rev. Justin L. Hunter)
6/27/21 - John 1:4b-5 - "The Light" (Rev. Justin L. Hunter)
6/20/21 - John 1:2-4a - "The Life" (Rev. Justin L. Hunter)
6/13/21 - John 1:1 - "The Word" (Rev. Justin L. Hunter)
6/6/21 - Gen. 12:10-20 - "Wrestling With Trusting God" (Rev. Justin L. Hunter)
5/23/21 - John 10:1-5 - "My Voice" (Rev. Justin L. Hunter)
An Atlanta man was behind bars early Monday to face a first-degree murder charge after police investigated a homicide Sunday on the 1500 block of Calvin Street, Davenport. Shortly before 1:30 p.m. Sunday, police responded to the area for a disturbance and found a gunshot victim, Wilanna S. Bibbs, 20, of Durham, N.C. Davenport Fire and Medic responded and pronounced her deceased. Justin L. Wright, 31, of Atlanta, Ga., was arrested and booked into Scott County Jail at 12:36 a.m. Monday. A judge set the bond at $500,000 Monday morning for a suspect in a Davenport homicide police investigated Sunday. Detectives continue to investigate the incident. Police ask anyone with information to call Davenport Police Department at 563-326-6125 or submit a tip online at qccrimestoppers.com. Family Full Interview w/ DaPostUp: https://redirect.is/a1wavdm Wilanna Full Interview w/ DaPostUp: https://redirect.is/r5qd8r1 Podcast Version here: Follow our Instagram: https://bit.ly/39iUJNS Like our Facebook: https://bit.ly/3ekX8vv --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/leah-gordone/support
5/16/21 - Luke 18:9-14 - "Humility Before God" (Rev. Justin L. Hunter)
Episode 13 - Using the Power of Instagram to Build an Online Coaching Biz with Justin L Brown