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Important Links:Dad Tired Annual RetreatHost A Dad Tired Conference at your churchJoin the FREE Family Leadership ProgramShop the Dad Tired store for best-selling gearSponsor: VARA Safes. Promo code: DADTIRED20In this episode of Dad Tired, Jerrad sits down with Dr. Kathy Koch, founder of Celebrate Kids, to talk about raising kids who feel fully known, deeply loved, and prepared for life.Dr. Kathy shares practical wisdom for Christian dads on speaking identity over their children, understanding different learning styles, building emotional intelligence, avoiding over-parenting, and helping kids grow into confident, faithful adults.They also discuss why a father's words carry so much weight, how dads can affirm more than performance or appearance, why reading to your kids matters, and how to parent children who think, learn, and process differently.This conversation will encourage any dad who wants to lead his family spiritually, connect more deeply with his kids, and raise children who know who they are in Christ.In this episode:Why dads need to speak identity over their kidsHow children become who we tell them they areUnderstanding your child's unique learning styleThe danger of over-parentingHow to prepare kids for adulthoodThe difference between correction and criticismHelping your kids feel known and loved at homeKey reminder: If your kids don't feel known at home, they'll look somewhere else to be known.Dad Tired Annual RetreatHost A Dad Tired Conference at your churchJoin the FREE Family Leadership ProgramShop the Dad Tired store for best-selling gearSponsor: VARA Safes. Promo code: DADTIRED20
Inside Wirtschaft - Der Podcast mit Manuel Koch | Börse und Wirtschaft im Blick
SpaceX ist am Freitag in New York an die Börse gegangen – und der Start an der Nasdaq hätte kaum spektakulärer laufen können. Das Unternehmen wurde auf einen Schlag über zwei Billionen Dollar wert. „Die Aktie war zu einem Kurs von 135 Dollar ausgegeben worden. Den ersten Handelstag schloss die Aktie dann am Freitag mit einem Plus von 19 Prozent bei rund 161 Dollar ab. Zwischenzeitlich lag sie sogar bei 176 Dollar", sagt Manuel Koch. Der Chefredakteur von Inside Wirtschaft weiter: „Der größte Gewinner? Elon Musk. Durch seinen Anteil von rund 40 Prozent an SpaceX ist sein Vermögen weiter explodiert. Damit wird er zum ersten Menschen mit einem Vermögen von mehr als einer Billion Dollar – zumindest auf dem Papier. Der Börsengang brachte SpaceX außerdem 75 Milliarden Dollar ein. Fest steht: Der SpaceX-Börsengang ist bereits jetzt ein Stück Börsengeschichte." Alle Details im Video von der New York Stock Exchange und auf https://inside-wirtschaft.de
If you prefer to watch the video you can find it at the bottom of this webpage. Episode Sponsors: CCW Safe – CCW Safe is a self-defense coverage provider that helps cover legal costs if you’re ever involved in a self-defense incident — and as you’ll hear today, those legal costs can be very real even in clear-cut cases. Visit ccwsafe.com to learn about their coverage options. HK-USA – Today’s episode is brought to you by HK-USA — Heckler & Koch, makers of some of the finest firearms in the world. When you need a firearm you can count on for personal defense, HK delivers. About This Episode: We review a monthly set of justified save cases to discuss decision-making in defensive gun use incidents, including questions about who was the initial aggressor and when a threat had ended. The episode covers cases in Michigan, Oklahoma, Utah, Tulsa, Ohio, Philadelphia, and Florida, with incidents involving robbery, assault, domestic violence, forced entry, evidence handling, and police investigations. We also give an update on the South Carolina case involving Chike Rick Chow, focusing on the later civil lawsuit after the earlier criminal process. Throughout, we emphasize the differences between criminal and civil standards and the risks of continuing a pursuit after an initial threat has ended. As always, any questions or suggestions for future episodes can be submitted to podcast@concealedcarry.com! New Stories Police Release Suspect Arrested in Connection with Fatal Hazel Park Shooting at After-Prom Party One Injured in Shooting at Bartlesville Shopping Center, Suspect Detained Father Shot and Killed After Family Says He Attacked Them Deadly Royal Farms Shooting Was Self-Defense; Bystander Tampered with Evidence, Police Say Springfield Police Identify Man Killed in Claimed Self-Defense Shooting Park City Resident Shoots Suspect During Confrontation Daytona Beach Police Investigating Fatal Shooting South Carolina Jury Finds Store Owner Not Guilty of Murder in Fatal Shooting of Teen Thanks for Listening! Thanks so much for joining us this week. Have some feedback you'd like to share? Leave a note in the comment section below. If you enjoyed the podcast the biggest compliment you could give us would be to subscribe to future episodes via a podcast app on your phone or via iTunes. You can find past podcast episodes by clicking here. Video Recording: Press PLAY on the video below to watch the video recording! {"@context":"https://schema.org","@type":"VideoObject","@id":"https://www.concealedcarry.com#/schema/video/4250992","name":"S13E22: JUSTIFIED SAVES – Whose Fight Is It?","description":"Riley Bowman and Jacob Paulsen have a lot to share today--from a prom after-party gone wrong to a couple ambushed in a park, this episode is packed with real-world defensive gun use stories that test the limits of what you know about self-defense law.","thumbnailUrl":"https://i.ytimg.com/vi/x0faFhlfSxU/maxresdefault_live.jpg","uploadDate":"2026-06-06T11:51:39-06:00","embedUrl":"https://www.concealedcarry.com/player-embed/id/4250992/?autoplay=0","duration":"PT01H08M00S","interactionStatistic":{"@type":"InteractionCounter","interactionType":{"@type":"http://schema.org/WatchAction"},"userInteractionCount":2}}
In dieser Folge spricht Koch und Unternehmer Lazaros Kapageoroglou über seine Reise von Griechenland in die Schweiz, die Bedeutung von Gastfreundschaft und seine Leidenschaft für authentische mediterrane Küche. Eine inspirierende Unterhaltung über Genuss, Kultur und die Geschichten, die hinter jedem Gericht stecken.
Der eigentliche Vorteil einer Fussball-Weltmeisterschaft lag eigentlich immer darin, dass man ab 18 Uhr – ungestört von allen Fans – einkaufen gehen konnte. Durch die Zeitverschiebung bleibt uns in diesem Jahr auch dieser Benefit des Wettbewerbs vorenthalten. Wie gut, dass man mit der 265. Folge von „Verkocht und Abgedreht“ zumindest einmal in der Woche einen sinnvollen Zeitvertreib mit Koch und Fernsehmann genießen kann. In dieser Woche ist viel passiert und Recky (der seine frische Pilzlieferung für die Gastroküche leider kurzfristig ablehnen musste – „Pasta al tartufo“ fällt dieses Wochenende in seinem Restaurant also leider aus!) erklärt, wieviel Belag der typische Eifeler stattdessen so auf seine Pizza schmeißt. Mit dem „Song des Tages“ bringt Daniel eine besonders musikerverschleißfreudige Kapelle aus den 70ern mit und bekommt im Gegenzug vom Charts liebenden Musikerkoch etwas ganz Frisches vorgespielt. Aber viel wichtigere Fragen sind noch zu klären: Werden wir alle bald in Timmy und seinen Freunden wohnen? Werden wir in Zukunft alle mit der lustigen Walfamilie zur Arbeit fahren? Und löscht Wal wirklich gut den Durst? Abwarten… Reinhören, Recky & Daniel
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Kathy Koch, author of "Resolve Conflict and Find Peace and Hope with Adult Children," talks about some of the things that cause relational breakdown with adult children, how you're no longing parenting (verb), but still are a parent (noun.) What steps can you take to heal the broken relationship? Robert Dayton, author of "100XLife," asks us how well do we listen to Jesus and His Word. Have you spent time really chewing it? The Reconnect with Carmen and all Faith Radio are made possible by your support. Give now: Click here
Zora ist heute völlig neben der Spur, weil sie nach nach einer kurzen Schlafphase erst mal gar nicht gecheckt hat, was für eine absolute Scheiße sie da eigentlich geträumt hat. Dabei kommt sie frisch aus dem Spa, wo sie mit ihrer Schwester 36 Stunden komplett nackt und ohne Handy verbracht hat. Hanna schwärmt währenddessen von der Neueröffnung des kulinarischen Kaufhauses „Dufte“ in Charlottenburg und 15 geheimnisvollen grünen Rogacki-Stehtischen auf einer Hinterhof-Party in Mitte. Neben ernstem Gastro-Talk über schwere Zeiten und einen Tipp für Kartoffeln und Quark am Senefelderplatz wird es im Mutti-Talk ungemütlich. Ein unverschämter Spruch zum Babybauch in einem Kinderladen sorgt für Tränen. Das Dreierlei dreht sich heute um Dinge, die Köch:innen privat niemals machen. Da wird zu Hause zum Beispiel barfuß mit kochendem Kartoffelwasser hantiert und das akribische Gemüse-Schneiden gelassen. Im Service gibt es eine 25-Minuten-Dessert-Challenge mit der Horror-Zutaten-Kombi grüne Traube und Lavendel, bei der Zora improvisierte Quarkbällchen mit Miso-Karamell-Trauben aus dem Ärmel geschüttelt hat. Beim Feierabendbier blicken die beiden auf ein vollgepacktes Familienwochenende. Hanna packt ihre Taschen für ein Verwandtschaftstreffen in Breslau inklusive neuem gepunkteten Stretchkleid, während Zora ein 4,5-Kilo-Kaffee-BBQ-Brisket für ein Sommerfest mit der Pizzaofen-Rennrad-Gang im Ofen schmort.
Philipp Kroboth -Der leidenschaftliche Koch darf sich über seinen ersten Michelin-Stern freuen und hat dem Südburgenland so sein erstes Sternerestaurant beschert. Bei uns serviert der Spitzenkoch: Brennnessel Tortelloni mit Frischkäse.
Guest favorite Dr. Kathy Koch joins Arlene to explain the changes that happen when your kids grow up. Dr. Kathy's book Resolve Conflict and Find Peace and Hope with Adult Children walks parents through the hard work of releasing control, grieving unmet expectations, and learning to communicate in ways that actually keep the door open. They cover topics like helicoptering through the teen years, using "I statements" instead of "you statements," staying connected with kids who've walked away from faith, and how to pray through the grief of it all. If your kids are still young, don't skip this episode. It's great to prepare you for the future by preventing common problems in the first place. In this episode, you'll learn: 3:06 Parent as a noun vs. parent as a verb — what changes when kids grow up 4:31 The long-term effects of helicoptering through the teen years 6:20 How to recognize when you're idolizing your kids 9:47 The "Isaac on the altar" release practice — surrendering your adult child to God 13:06 Staying connected with a child who has walked away from faith 15:37 "I statements" vs. "you statements" and why it matters 26:16 The monthly curiosity coffee — how to ask questions that open doors instead of closing them Find out more about Dr. Kathy Koch's ministry and get her book Resolve Conflict and Find Peace and Hope with Adult Children at https://celebratekids.com/ Connect with Dr. Kathy on Instagram and Facebook. More Resources from Arlene Pellicane: SUBSCRIBE to Arlene's newsletter "What I'm Learning This Week" and get the checklist, 7 Warning Signs of Screen Overuse. Check out Arlene's BOOKS including Parents Rising, Screen Kids, and Making Marriage Easier. Follow Arlene on Instagram and/or Facebook Go to Arlene's YouTube Channel How did Arlene's kids adapt to not having phones, video games or social media? Watch the free video, Screen Kids: In Their Own Words. Have a question for Arlene to address on the podcast? Want to invite Arlene to speak to your group? Email speaking@arlenepellicane.com Not sure about a smartphone for your child? Check out the Gabb Wireless phone for kids and teens (use the promo code ARLENE) Discover more Christian podcasts at lifeaudio.com and inquire about advertising opportunities at lifeaudio.com/contact-us.
Could surrender, self-awareness, and vulnerability be the missing keys to stronger leadership? Tune in for an inspiring discussion with Hilda Koch, PA-C, on her new book Leadership: The Paradox of Surrender.Moments with Marianne Radio Show airs in the Southern California area on KMET1490AM & 98.1 FM, an ABC Talk News Radio Affiliate! https://www.kmet1490am.comHilda Koch, PA-C brings a thoughtful and introspective approach to leadership, blending real-world experiences with research-backed insights. Her work focuses on self-awareness, values, and authentic leadership—helping readers move beyond surface-level strategies and lead with clarity, courage, and purpose. https://hildakoch.com/Order on Amazon: https://a.co/d/0eNpKPBCTo learn more about the show and interview opportunities contact us at: https://www.mariannepestana.com
Inside Wirtschaft - Der Podcast mit Manuel Koch | Börse und Wirtschaft im Blick
Die New York Stock Exchange ist das Finanzherz der Welt an der weltberühmten Wall Street. Aufs Parkett kommt aber kaum einer und hinter die Kulissen kann fast niemand schauen. Inside Wirtschaft-Chefredakteur Manuel Koch - der 2011 bis 2014 täglich live fürs deutsche Fernsehen vom Parkett der NYSE berichtet hat - nimmt euch mit. Alle Details im Video und mehr Infos auch auf https://inside-wirtschaft.de
O pré-candidato a deputado estadual Jorge Koch participou nesta segunda-feira (8) de entrevista no programa Cruz de Malta Notícias. Durante agenda no município de Lauro Müller, ele também passou pelos estúdios da emissora para conversar com os ouvintes sobre o andamento de sua pré-campanha rumo à Assembleia Legislativa de Santa Catarina. Na entrevista, Jorge Koch deverá apresentou um panorama das atividades que vem desenvolvendo nos últimos meses, além de comentar o processo de construção de sua candidatura e a recepção que tem recebido em diferentes regiões do estado. Entre os temas em destaque estarão os apoios políticos já confirmados, as articulações em andamento e as principais bandeiras que pretende defender na disputa por uma vaga no Parlamento catarinense. Ouça a entrevista completa:
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New College is facing what looks like a financial head-on collision. Nic Steinig brings us this story.Then: Four out of 10 Floridians support or sympathize with Christian Nationalism, and we have a U.S. administration that is pushing the envelope. An event in Sarasota is trying to raise awareness of what many Americans perceive as a danger to democracy. Next: Jen Ahearn-Koch wants to be re-elected - again - as Sarasota City Commissioner. We have a profile.Our next candidate profile: Kristina Sargent is challenging incumbent Mark Smith for the District 2 seat of the Sarasota County Commission.
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In this hour Grace discusses the possible renaming of the Koch bridge in New York City. Then, Grace and Taylor discuss Graham Platner's press conference where he had his wife make a statement that felt like a hostage video. Visit the Howie Carr Radio Network website to access columns, podcasts, and other exclusive content.
Mark discusses recent court rulings from judges who have ordered President Trump's name to be removed from the John F. Kennedy Center in Washington, D.C. He also notes that Senator JD Vance, usually active on Twitter, has posted far less recently, possibly after a conversation with White House Chief of Staff Susie Wiles about his online presence. Mark highlights Donald Trump's latest physical health report, which his physician described as “excellent” and showing he is in good health. Mark interviews New York Post columnist Michael Goodwin. Mark and Michael analyze how the October 7th Hamas attack on Israel became a major national talking point and exposed what they describe as antisemitic views from Mayor Zohran Mamdani. Proposals from Mamdani and some Democrats to rename the Ed Koch Bridge in New York, citing Koch's handling of the AIDS crisis in the 1980s. Michael Goodwin suggests there are plenty of issues for GOP candidate Bruce Blakeman to address in challenging Governor Kathy Hochul's policies during the gubernatorial race in New York. CBS has reported that “The Late Show with Stephen Colbert” lost $40 million over the past year. Mark covers the controversy surrounding Democratic Maine gubernatorial candidate Graham Platner, who has a skull-and-crossbones tattoo that some say resembles Nazi SS symbolism, sparking debate about his fitness for office. Mark also previews the 2026 FIFA World Cup, which will bring several matches to the Tri-State Area, generating excitement for foreigners, but what about New Yorkers? Mark interviews restaurant critic Steve Cuozzo. Steve shares his thoughts on the viral DOT Cake trend on social media and discusses whether people could make their own versions. The conversation also touches on the rumored arrival of a new McLaren dealership on Madison Avenue, noting that luxury automakers continue to expand in Manhattan.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Mark discusses recent court rulings from judges who have ordered President Trump's name to be removed from the John F. Kennedy Center in Washington, D.C. He also notes that Senator JD Vance, usually active on Twitter, has posted far less recently, possibly after a conversation with White House Chief of Staff Susie Wiles about his online presence. Mark highlights Donald Trump's latest physical health report, which his physician described as “excellent” and showing he is in good health. Mark takes your calls! Mark interviews New York Post columnist Michael Goodwin. Mark and Michael analyze how the October 7th Hamas attack on Israel became a major national talking point and exposed what they describe as antisemitic views from Mayor Zohran Mamdani. Proposals from Mamdani and some Democrats to rename the Ed Koch Bridge in New York, citing Koch's handling of the AIDS crisis in the 1980s. Michael Goodwin suggests there are plenty of issues for GOP candidate Bruce Blakeman to address in challenging Governor Kathy Hochul's policies during the gubernatorial race in New York. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Mark and Michael analyze how the October 7th Hamas attack on Israel became a major national talking point and exposed what they describe as antisemitic views from Mayor Zohran Mamdani. Proposals from Mamdani and some Democrats to rename the Ed Koch Bridge in New York, citing Koch's handling of the AIDS crisis in the 1980s. Michael Goodwin suggests there are plenty of issues for GOP candidate Bruce Blakeman to address in challenging Governor Kathy Hochul's policies during the gubernatorial race in New York. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Frühling! Ins perfekte Im-Park-chillen-und-Eis-essen-Wetter hinein liefern wir Euch eine neue Folge von HELDENSTADT, dem Wohnzimmerpodcast der LVZ. Wir, das sind Guido Corleone und Daniel Heinze - und wir reden für Euch über alles, was Leipzig gerade bewegt. Bis zu 7.500 Menschen im Süden der Stadt sind eine knappe Woche ohne Fernwärme, die Stadtwerke verteilen Duschgutscheine an betroffene Haushalte. Doch irritiert uns die Gutschein-Menge pro Kopf: Wie oft duscht Ihr denn so? Zu Pfingsten war wie immer Wave-Gotik-Treffen. Hat das weltweit größte Festival der schwarzen Szene inzwischen ein Nachwuchsproblem? Nach dem WGT ist vor dem Stadtfest! Doch statt zwischendurch mal entspannt durchzuchillen, hat sich Leipzig gleich das nächste Großevent gegönnt: Das Finale der UEFA Conference League hat die City in eine Fußball-Fanmeile verwandelt; mit viel Licht und etwas Schatten (Props an die Stadtreinigung für alle Sonderschichten). Ihr hört, wie wir die Tage rund um das unaussprechliche Sportereignis erlebt haben. Update zu Kaffeeroboter Toto. Der drückt jetzt im Hauptbahnhof auf's Vollautomatenknöpfchen. Und dann wird's tierisch: Alles über den Tiger-Ausbruch von Dölzig und die Taubenplage im Bayerischen Bahnhof. Be-Beat-and-Rhythm! In den Raus- und Ausgehtipps legen wir Euch das 2. Leipzig Coffee Festival in den Pittlerwerken ans Herz, die Lesung von Lindenstadt-Legende Marie Luise Marjan und die Konzerte von DOTA und Die Therapie. Um Euch in zünftige Stadtfest-Stimmung zu bringen, feiert außerdem das große HELDENSTADT-Coverbandnamen-Raten ein spontanes Comeback. Als Waschbär-Fachmagazin wider Willen müssen wir Euch schließlich von einem Thüringer Koch berichten, der die putzigen Tierchen auf die Speisekarte seines Restaurants gesetzt hat. Waschbärkeule mit Rotkohl und Klößen, mnjam-mnjam! Ganz viel Leipzig-Content zum Hören für die Eispause im Johannapark oder Eure nächste Straßenbahnfahrt - viel Spaß mit dem Stadtfest unter den Leipzig-Podcasts: „HELDENSTADT. Der LVZ-Podcast aus Leipzig mit Daniel Heinze und Guido Corleone“, Folge vom 1. Juni 2026! Alle 14 Tage montags, wo Ihr Eure Lieblingspodcasts hört. Verpasst keine neue Folge, wenn Ihr uns in Eurer Podcast-App abonniert oder die Glocke drückt! Wir sind @heldenstadt bei Insta, Threads, Mastodon und Facebook.
(Lander, WY) – The KOVE 1330 AM / 107.7 FM Today in the 10 interview series Coffee Time continued today with host Vince Tropea, who recently spoke with Laura Koch from the Lander Art Center and Lori Hunter with the Lander Art District. Hunter chats about the history of the Lander Art District, which is comprised of the blocks in the Main Street/Lincoln Street/2nd Street/3rd Street areas, and gives us details about the 6th Annual Lander Art District Street Fair, taking place June 6 from 10 AM to 3 PM. The fair will feature live art, busking musicians, food, a scavenger hunt, and much more. The Lander Art Center will also be part of the Street Fair, where folks can check out the Members Show exhibit, which opens this evening (May 28). Koch shares details on the show and the upcoming LAC events/classes. Check out the full Coffee Time interview below for all the details! Be sure to tune in to Today in the 10 and Coffee Time interviews every morning from 7:00 to 9:00 AM on KOVE 1330 AM / 107.7 FM, or stream it live right here.
In this episode: Florida's Republican-controlled Legislature has finally agreed on a new state budget, following a flurry of last-minute spending deals — most of them negotiated behind closed doors and sealed late on the Sunday night of a holiday weekend. The eleventh-hour additions to Florida's $115 billion spending plan include provisions that could let the state buy more property from a big developer and donor; steer a $2 million education contract to a Koch-backed company; and pave the way for the use of artificial intelligence in an anti-hunger program that feeds nearly 3 million Floridians. Plus: Ron DeSantis signs a bill written by lobbyists for a mining company that recently donated $50,000 to his Super PAC. And the devolution of Florida's public university system into a pure political patronage machine continues. Show notesRegister here for the Seeking Rents + Welcome to Florida live event in JacksonvilleThe stories referenced in today's show:A tour of Florida's new state budget, from money for Mike Huckabee to tax cuts for casinosA last-minute budget measure could let Florida buy more land from a donor the state paid $83 million to last yearA Koch-connected school choice contractor could get $2 million from Florida taxpayersFlorida may hire an AI vendor to help decide which hungry families get grocery assistanceCompanies linked to a Trump appointee are seeking money from Florida taxpayers — and giving money to Florida lawmakersFlorida is cutting funding for transit — and exposing the true cost of business tax breaksA management firm is poised to profit off plan to divert local property taxes to charter schoolsA right-wing news network lobbied Florida lawmakers to defund fact-checkers, records showLast-minute legislation could give more money to Publix, 7-Eleven and Circle K — but less to Florida studentsQuestions or comments? Send ‘em to Garcia.JasonR@gmail.comListen to the show: Apple | SpotifyWatch the show: YouTube Get full access to Seeking Rents at jasongarcia.substack.com/subscribe
Conrad Koch is South Africa's most well-known ventriloquist, and his puppet Chester Missing is more famous than he is - a character who has interviewed presidents on television, and who has spent years at the centre of a genuinely complicated conversation about race, comedy, and who gets to say what.In this episode, we talk about writing material that works in Gqeberha and Edinburgh, the implications of making Chester white and not brown, how millions of views on TikTok doesn't necessarily translate to a packed house, and why Conrad thinks the "I'm an artist, man" position in comedy is a lot easier when your country isn't the most unequal on earth. We also get into his new show Chester's Got Talent, the uncle joke that isn't quite working yet, and why he should stop replying to comments. Enjoy.Support the show: https://www.patreon.com/almostperfect Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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In this live episode of Money & Wealth, John Hope Bryant sits down with business leader Chase Koch and NFL star Demario Davis for an honest conversation about leadership, purpose, wealth, failure, and what it really means to build something that lasts. From growing up under one of America’s biggest business legacies to creating impact through football, philanthropy, and entrepreneurship, Chase and Demario open up about the principles that shaped their lives — including contribution, resilience, self-actualization, and preferred partnerships. The conversation dives into: Why principles matter more than politicsThe truth about success and imposter syndromeBuilding businesses and communities through trustThe power of unlikely partnershipsLeadership lessons from sports, family, and failureHow America can move forward togetherSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Dr Glidden is here Wednesdays to help us navigate the narrow path to life. "Because strait is the gate, and narrow is the way, which leadeth unto life, and few there be that find it." It's our job to ensure we point the way so all who are capable, and are intended to, find it. Not everyone is receptive to the simple solutions to proper, natural health. Those of you who are, we are here for you.My site:https://SemperFryLLC.comEiffel 90: https://eiffelhealth.com Call and use ext. 101Join Dr. Glidden's Membership site here:https://leavebigpharmabehind.com/?via=pgndhealthCode: baalbusters for 25% OFFMake Dr. Glidden Your DoctorUse Code BB5 here for your Whole Food 90 Essentials:https://www.azurestandard.com/shop/brand/azurewell/2326The Azure 90 are 1. Whole Food Multivitamin, 2. Alaskan Cod Liver Oil, 3. Fulvic-Humic Energy Blend, 4. IP6 Supreme. Use code BB5 for your discount.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/ba-al-busters-broadcast--5100262/support.
Eine Entscheidungshilfe für Selfpublishing-Autoren und Selfpublisherinnen – PoD oder doch eine Auflage drucken? In dieser Episode des Mission Bestseller Podcasts widme ich mich einer der zentralen Fragen für Selfpublisher:innen: Solltest du dein Buch im Print-on-Demand-Verfahren veröffentlichen oder doch auf klassischen Auflagendruck setzen? Mit meiner langjähriger Erfahrung im Selfpublishing teile meine Erkenntnisse, Vor- und Nachteile beider Methoden, berichte von aktuellen Marktentwicklungen und gebe dir wertvolle Entscheidungshilfen an die Hand. Egal, ob du dein erstes Buch veröffentlichst oder eine etablierte Backlist hast – diese Folge hilft dir dabei, den für dich passenden Weg zu finden, damit dein gedrucktes Buch 2026 die besten Chancen am Markt hat. Hier die wichtigsten Aspekte, die ich in dieser Folge anspreche: Die 10 wichtigsten Themen in dieser Folge Einführung in Print on Demand (PoD) und Auflagendruck Warum war PoD lange Zeit der bevorzugte Weg im Selfpublishing? Welcher Druckweg eignet sich 2026 besser für Selfpublisher:innen? Vorteile von Print on Demand Es werden die wichtigsten Vorteile hervorgehoben: keine finanzielle Vorleistung, einfache Aktualisierungsmöglichkeiten, keine Lagerhaltung und zufriedenstellende Gewinnspanne bei geringen Stückzahlen. Auflagendruck als interessante Alternative Autor:innen haben auch mit Auflagendruck Erfolg. Serviceanbieter, die Selfpublisher:inne beim Vertrieb unterstützen (z.B. NovaMD, Autaria) werden kurz vorgestellt. Entwicklung und Bedeutung von Dienstleistern Die Rolle von Dienstleistern wie Books on Demand, NovaMD und Autaria im Wandel und ihre Bedeutung für Verlage und Selfpublisher werden beleuchtet. Die Spiegel-Bestsellerliste als Ziel und die Rolle des Auflagendrucks Warum der Auflagendruck für Selfpublisher:innen, die auf die Spiegel-Bestsellerliste wollen, oft der notwendige Weg ist. Nachteile von Print on Demand Typische Schwächen wie Qualitätsmängel bei einzelnen Exemplaren, potenzielle Rückläufer, und eingeschränkte Marge bei wenigen Verkäufen werden thematisiert. Kostenmodell beim Auflagendruck Es wird erläutert, ab welchen verkauften Stückzahlen (ab ca. 500 Exemplaren) der Auflagendruck finanziell attraktiver wird und welche logistischen Lösungen es gibt. Tipps für Crowdfunding-Projekte und besondere Genres Die besonderen Anforderungen an Druck und Versand, gerade bei Crowdfunding-Aktionen, werden ebenso angesprochen wie spezifische Herausforderungen bei hochwertigen Büchern (z. B. Koch- oder Bildbände). Die richtige Entscheidung treffen: Verkaufsprognosen und Analyse Die Notwendigkeit einer realistischen Verkaufseinschätzung und einer ehrlichen Analyse der eigenen Reichweite und Ziele wird betont. Kombination verschiedener Publikationswege und Plattformen Wie du flexibel mehrere Wege nutzen kannst: eBook über einen Kanal, Taschenbuch via PoD, Hardcover im Auflagendruck – je nach Zielgruppe und Strategie. # Print on Demand oder Auflagendruck? – Entscheidungshilfe für Selfpublisher:innen Egal, ob du gerade mit deinem ersten Manuskript jonglierst oder schon mehrere Werke veröffentlicht hast – irgendwann steht jede:r Autor:in vor der Frage: Wie bringe ich mein gedrucktes Buch am besten unter die Leute? Setze ich auf Print on Demand oder investiere ich in einen Auflagendruck? In dieser Episode der Mission Bestseller spreche ich ausführlich darüber gesprochen, welche Vor- und Nachteile beide Wege für Selfpublisher:innen heute bieten. ## Was ist Print on Demand und warum ist es so beliebt? Kurz gesagt: Beim Print on Demand (PoD) wird dein Buch erst dann gedruckt, wenn es tatsächlich bestellt wird. Das klingt erstmal unglaublich praktisch – und das ist es in vielerlei Hinsicht auch. Du musst „nicht in die finanzielle Vorleistung gehen" und dich weder um Lagerung noch um Versand kümmern. Auch kleine Anpassungen am Buch – ein übersehener Tippfehler, kleine Ergänzungen – sind schnell und unkompliziert möglich. Ein paar Klicks an den Daten, und das nächste bestellte Exemplar enthält schon die verbesserte Version. Die Geschäftsmodelle der größten PoD-Anbieter wie Books on Demand (BOD), epubli, oder tredition verleihen dir eine erstaunliche Flexibilität. Mit einer vergleichsweise geringen Einstiegssumme (oft im zweistelligen Eurobereich) bist du dabei. Die Marge ist für viele auch attraktiv, besonders, wenn du über Amazon KDP veröffentlichst ## Warum solltest du trotzdem über Auflagendruck nachdenken? Beim Auflagendruck werden – wie der Name sagt – mehrere Exemplare deines Buches in einem Rutsch gedruckt, meist gleich hunderte oder tausende. Oft übernimmt ein Dienstleister wie NovaMD oder Autaria die Lagerung und den Versand für dich. Diese Option lohnt sich vor allem, wenn du viele Bücher verkaufst, 500 oder mehr. Warum? Weil dann die Stückkosten deutlich sinken und du insgesamt einen besseren Gewinn pro Buch erzielen kannst. Ein weiterer spannender Aspekt: Wer auf die renommierte Spiegel-Bestsellerliste schielt, kommt mit Auflagendruck oft eher ans Ziel. Dort schafft man es in der Regel nur, wenn eine gewisse Mindestzahl an gedruckten Büchern in einer relativ kurzen Zeitspanne in den Handel kommt – und Print on Demand reicht dafür meist nicht aus. ## Die größten Pluspunkte und Fallstricke beider Varianten ### Print on Demand: Viel Flexibilität, wenig Risiko - Keine hohen Startkosten: Du investierst nur minimal, daher ist PoD perfekt für erste Gehversuche. - Einfache Anpassungen: Fehler kannst du schnell korrigieren, neue Inhalte hinzufügen. - Kein Stress mit Lager und Versand: Alles übernimmt der Dienstleister, entspannt statt aufwendig. - Ideal bei unsicheren Verkaufszahlen: Wenn du nicht genau weißt, wie viele Bücher du realistisch absetzen wirst, bist du mit PoD auf der sicheren Seite. Dennoch gibt's auch Nachteile. Jedes Buch wird einzeln gedruckt, und da können bei jedem Druckvorgang kleine Fehler passieren – etwa beim Cover oder bei Farben. Das kann zu unzufriedenen Kund:innen führen und deinem Ruf schaden. Die Tantiemen sind bei kleinen Verkaufszahlen okay, aber wenn du über Buchhandlungen kommen willst, wird es finanziell schnell eng, weil Buchhandlungen hohe Rabatte verlangen. ### Auflagendruck: Mehr Risiko, mehr Möglichkeiten - Günstigere Stückkosten: Je mehr du drucken lässt, desto billiger wird's pro Buch. - Höhere Qualität: Du hast meist mehr Einfluss aufs Papier, auf die Ausstattung, Farbtreue bei Fotos und Co. – das ist z. B. bei Kochbüchern oder Bildbänden ein klarer Pluspunkt. - Besserer Zugang zum Buchhandel: Mit professionellem Vertrieb erreichst du leichter stationäre Buchläden. - Crowdfunding-Kompatibilität: Wenn du im Voraus durch Vorbestellungen schon Einnahmen hast, kannst du konkret kalkulieren und zielgerichtet drucken. Allerdings birgt Auflagendruck finanzielle Risiken. Wenn du 500 Bücher produzierst, aber nur 100 verkaufst, bleiben dir 400 Bücher im Lager oder landen sogar bei dir zu Hause. Die logistische Abwicklung über Dienstleister wie NovaMD oder Autaria kostet auch extra, und unverkaufte Bücher können weitere Kosten verursachen, wenn sie zurückgeschickt werden. ## Was ist nun „besser" für dich als Autor:in? Es gibt nicht den einen goldenen Weg – sondern du musst ehrlich in den Spiegel blicken. Frag dich: - Wie viele Bücher werde ich realistisch verkaufen? - Wie wichtig ist mir der stationäre Buchhandel? - Welche Zielgruppe habe ich – und wo kauft sie am liebsten? - Wie stehe ich selbst zum Thema Vorfinanzierung und Risiko? Gerade Anfänger:innen sind oft mit Print on Demand am besten beraten. Du kannst risikofrei starten, erste Erfahrungen sammeln, Feedback einholen und dich langsam rantasten. Hast du aber schon eine große Reichweite, eine erfolgreiche Serie oder viel Erfahrung im Buchmarkt, lohnt es sich, den Schritt zum Auflagendruck ernsthaft zu überlegen. Und – weshalb nicht kombinieren? Vielleicht veröffentlichst du dein eBook über einen Kanal, das Taschenbuch als Print on Demand und spendierst deinem Werk ein besonders hochwertiges Hardcover im Auflagendruck für Buchhandlungen oder für besondere Fans. ## Deine Entscheidung zählt! Selfpublishing ist wunderbar vielfältig – inzwischen gibt es zahlreiche Anbieter und Optionen. Mach dir klar, wo du stehst, was du erreichen willst und wer deine Leser:innen sind. Flexibilität, Kosten, Qualität, Sichtbarkeit im Handel – das alles sind legitime Kriterien, und es gibt nicht die eine Lösung für alle. Es ist vielmehr eine Frage deiner eigenen Ziele und Möglichkeiten. Wenn du auf Nummer sicher gehen willst: Taste dich langsam heran, frage Kolleg:innen nach ihren Erfahrungen oder probiere mehrere Vertriebswege aus. Denn am Ende zählt nur eins: dass dein Buch die Menschen erreicht, für die du es geschrieben hast! Welcher Erfahrungen hast du mit Print on Demand und/oder Auflagendruck gemacht? Teile sie gerne in den Kommentaren!
In this episode of Health Gig, Doro turns to Tricia for an insightful discussion on her sleep habits and how to get good sleep. Drawing from Tricia's experience as a health coach, what they've learned from previous guests, and their personal observations, Doro and Tricia explain why sleep is vital to health. They dive into reasons why people struggle to sleep well, the impact of age and lifestyle habits, and the importance of creating a restful environment, leaving listeners with tips to consider as they assess their own sleep wellness.
In this episode of the Legacy Dads Podcast, hosts Dave and Dante sit down with Dr. Kathy Koch, founder of Celebrate Kids, to discuss the often-overlooked challenges of parenting adult children. Centered around her book, Resolve Conflict and Find Peace and Hope with Adult Children, the conversation addresses the "identity crisis" many fathers face when their role shifts from protector and fixer to a more hands-off, supportive influence. Dr. Koch offers practical, biblical strategies for releasing control, overcoming "dad guilt" from past mistakes, and navigating the tension between loving a child and endorsing their lifestyle choices. Ultimately, the episode serves as a powerful guide for fathers to surrender their children to God's timing while maintaining a faithful, grace-filled presence that prioritizes reconciliation over being right. Connect With Dr. Kathy Visit Celebrate Kids, Inc. for more information and to get any of Dr. Kathy's books today! Connect With Us Join the Conversation: Have a story or a struggle you want to share? Email us at dave@legacydads.org and dante@legacydads.org. You can also find us on Facebook Legacy Dads Online Community and Instagram.
For many parents, the transition into adulthood can bring unexpected grief, tension, distance, and questions they never anticipated facing. In this honest and hope-filled conversation, Dr. Kathy Koch talks about relationships with adult children — from boundaries and communication to parenting regrets, family conflict, faith struggles, and learning how to love well in a new season of life. Drawing from her book, Resolve Conflict and Find Peace and Hope with Adult Children: Strategies and Conversations that Work, Dr. Kathy offers practical wisdom and deep encouragement for parents who want healthier relationships without controlling outcomes.Throughout the conversation, Dr. Kathy shares why it's important to move from “parenting” to guiding and supporting, how humility and listening can rebuild trust, and why hope ultimately has to be rooted in God rather than our children's choices. Whether your relationship with your adult child is thriving, strained, or somewhere in between, this episode is full of grace, perspective, and reminders that God is still present in the middle of complicated family dynamics.For more information on Kathy Koch's latest book: https://www.amazon.com/Resolve-Conflict-Peace-Adult-Children/dp/0802440754
Schon als junger Koch in einem Hamburger Luxushotel glaubte Jens Witt daran: 100 Prozent bio wird sich beim Essen am Ende durchsetzen. Heute stellt er täglich über 3000 Essen für Kitas her, bio und bezahlbar. Kinder, sagt er, sind anspruchsvoll. Wiese, Tim www.deutschlandfunkkultur.de, Im Gespräch
Inside Wirtschaft - Der Podcast mit Manuel Koch | Börse und Wirtschaft im Blick
Ein neues Gesetz zur digitalen Identität soll Deutschland moderner machen. Die EUDI-Wallet soll Behördengänge vereinfachen, Zeit sparen und Millionen Bürger digital vernetzen. Doch wie groß sind die Chancen und welche Risiken gibt es? „Die EUDI-Wallet ist eine digitale Brieftasche auf dem Smartphone. Dort können Bürger künftig wichtige Nachweise wie Personalausweis, Führerschein oder andere Dokumente sicher speichern und digital verwenden. Die Bundesregierung sieht darin eines der wichtigsten Digitalprojekte der kommenden Jahre. Der größte Vorteil ist die Zeitersparnis. Denkbar sind Anwendungen bei Banken, Versicherungen, im Gesundheitswesen oder sogar bei Alterskontrollen auf Social-Media-Plattformen", so Manuel Koch. Der Inside Wirtschaft-Chefredakteur weiter: „Die Wallet wird nicht als komplett neues System aufgebaut, sondern ergänzt bestehende Plattformen wie die Bund-ID oder Verwaltungsportale. Viele Menschen haben die Onlinefunktion ihres Personalausweises aber bisher gar nicht aktiviert oder kennen ihre PIN nicht mehr. Außerdem gibt es Kritik an den langen Umsetzungsfristen für Behörden und Ängste, ob das System wirklich sicher ist." Alle Details im Video von der Frankfurter Börse und auf https://inside-wirtschaft.de
Hey what's up hello! This week, we're chatting with Ashley Koch, who recently got their Master's degree in Counseling! Ash shares their experience in their Master's program, asexuality in the DSM-5-TR, counselor competency as an asexual person, and the lack of LGBTQ+ education in counseling courses.Follow Ashley: @ash_artworkListen to Ashley's podcast: https://open.spotify.com/show/5ItTyifF7DAyNOMxxKFM9F?si=O31P9ICrQVC4Qs9Z1EmONQDonate: patreon.com/soundsfakepod Follow: @soundsfakepod Join: https://discord.gg/W7VBHMt www.soundsfakepod.comBuy our book: www.soundsfakepod.com/book
Matt and Mike sit down to talk about a little slice of heaven they were able to pick, the Joe Koch Estate. Joe was the "local legend" in the Ocean City, NJ area and had a shop filled with all of the best stuff. Thankfully we were able to purchase so great parts for our personal cars and Matt's collection!Hometown Hot Rod Heroes - Joe Koch "The Wizard" - https://youtu.be/i_cZwRbLoFwCheck out our website!! - www.irontrapgarage.comDon't forget to listen to our weekly podcast!! - https://open.spotify.com/show/09WnyHe97uUrMkeXF6dQIL?si=dObfWrBKTyqP42qwrO5vjw- Get 10% Off Your Eastwood Order With The Coupon Code ITG10 At Checkout * Some Products Excluded - https://glnk.io/73rnx/irontrap Wanna send us something?Iron Trap GaragePO Box 6New Berlinville, PA19545Matt's Instagram - @irontrap - https://www.instagram.com/irontrap/Mike's Instagram - @mhammsteak - https://www.instagram.com/mhammsteak/Iron Trap Parts Instagram - @irontrapfinds - https://www.instagram.com/irontrapfinds/Iron Trap eBay - https://www.ebay.com/usr/irontrapgarage/
Former SAS operator Phil Singleton reflects on life after the Regiment. He shares his candid thoughts on the Falklands War, his decision to leave the SAS, and the remarkable journey that followed — from bodyguard work in Saudi Arabia to becoming a U.S. citizen, training American law enforcement with Heckler & Koch, and building his own international tactical training company. Now in his 70s, Phil offers unfiltered perspectives on geopolitics, Britain's direction, America's strengths, and the simple “Rastafarian lifestyle” he lives today. This episode closes with honest wisdom, humor, and hard-earned life lessons from a true warrior and veteran. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Dr. Kathy Koch joins Sissy Goff and David Thomas to discuss the growing challenges facing today's young adults and families, especially around resilience, identity, technology, and relationships between parents and adult children. Dr. Kathy explains how overparenting, screen dependence, fear of failure, and endless choices have contributed to anxiety, lack of perseverance, and “failure to launch” struggles, while also offering hope through intentional connection, healthy boundaries, faith, and small relational repairs. She encourages parents to stop leading from guilt, help kids practice making decisions and asking for help, create healthier technology rhythms, and focus on rebuilding trust and communication one step at a time. Resources mentioned: Celebrate Kids Resolve Conflict and Find Peace and Hope with Adult Children: Strategies and Conversations that Work by Dr. Kathy Koch Five to Thrive: How to Determine If Your Core Needs Are Being Met (and What to Do When They're Not) by Dr. Kathy Koch Resilient Kids: Raising Them to Embrace Life with Confidence by Dr. Kathy Koch 8 Great Smarts: Discover and Nurture Your Child's Intelligences by Dr. Kathy Koch Summit Ministries Impact 360 Institute . . . . . . Sign up to receive the bi-monthly newsletter to keep up to date with where David and Sissy are speaking, where they are taco'ing, PLUS conversation starters for you and your family to share! Pre-order our new book, Capable and grab tickets for Capable - The Book Tour here! See our speaking dates, purchase books and check out our courses here.. . . . . . If you would like to partner with Raising Boys and Girls as a podcast sponsor, fill out our Advertise With Us form. QUINCE: Go to Quince.com/rbg for free shipping on your order and three hundred and sixty-five -day returns. BOLL & BRANCH: Get 15% off plus free shipping on your first set of sheets at Bollandbranch.com/rbg. Exclusions apply. SHOPIFY: Go to https://tinyurl.com/RBGShopify to learn more about Shopify! LEGACY BOX: Legacybox is running their Mother's Day sale and they're also offering an additional $10 off your order. Visit Legacybox.com and use discount code: RBG GO MINNO: Visit GoMinno.com to get a one month FREE TRIAL using code: RBG WAYFAIR: Get organized, refreshed, and ready for the holidays for way less. Head to Wayfair.com right now to shop all things home. CASPER: Save up to 30% on mattresses and up to 35% on everything else when you go to casper.com. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The review embargo lifted today for The Mandalorian and Grogu, and the bag is more than a little mixed. Critics are either praising the film for its fun action adventure nature of the bounty hunter and his foundling or others are saying the film does not live up to the iconography that Lucasfilm and Star Wars is known for as well as having too small of a story for the big screen. With this being the first Star Wars film in seven years, a lot is likely riding on the performance of Din Djarin and Din Grogu. Ebon Moss-Bachrach has been quietly dishing details on not only Avengers: Doomsday but Secret Wars across his various media appearances in recent days. On Josh Horowitz's Happy Sad Confused podcast, the Thing actor admitted the Doomsday script he read didn't have a finished third act saying, "I don't think it had an ending,” and described the production as so compartmentalized and "interstellar" that he'd repeatedly go back to Joe Russo to have the multiverse threading re-explained. Then in a separate chat with the Dog Day Afternoon Broadway team, a play based on the 1975 film the actor is performing in, he casually dropped that Secret Wars filming kicks off in August 2026, right after his stage run wraps in mid-July.HBO set August 16 as the premiere date for Lanterns and dropped a new trailer that complicates the show's dark, earth-based mystery pitch with shots of Kyle Chandler's Hal Jordan in the classic Green Lantern uniform and what appears to be an off-world setting. The trailer also confirms Nathan Fillion is reprising his role as Guy Gardner and reveals Laura Linney in an undisclosed part opposite Aaron Pierre's John Stewart. Matt Reeves used a series of X posts last week to officially welcome Brian Tyree Henry and Sebastian Koch to Gotham for The Batman: Part II. They join the previously confirmed additions of Scarlett Johansson as Gilda Dent, Sebastian Stan as Harvey Dent, and Charles Dance as Harvey's father Christopher. Henry, a Marvel alum from Eternals who also memorably appeared in 2019's Joker, marks his second trip into the DC sandbox, while Koch is known for his prestige work appearing in films like Bridge of Spies. Michael continued another strong run at the box office this weekend and has now crossed $700 million dollars worldwide while the Devil Wears Prada 2 also continued its solid streak, crossing the $500 million dollar mark internationally. Mortal Kombat 2 crossed the $100 million dollar mark in its second weekend. Horror film Obsession opened very well with $23 million dollars worldwide, a big opening for a film from a first time director acquired out of a film festival. Marvel is making some changes to leadership in its comics division. The company has promoted Brad Winderbaum, already its chief of television and animation, to head of Marvel television, animation, comics and franchise. At the same time, David Abdo, former manager of Disney's music division, will transition to serve as Marvel's general manager, comics and franchise, reporting to Winderbaum. With the new top leadership coming in, that means that Dan Buckley, the longtime Marvel Comics head, is departing. Buckley will remain at Marvel through mid-2027 to support the leadership transition.HBO's Harry Potter series will already be recasting a role as production begins on season 2. Actress Gracie Cochrane, who portrays Ginny Weasley in the upcoming season 1 will not return for Season 2 of the series due to 'unforeseen circumstances,' Cochrane and her family revealed in a statement.Disney+ has begun development on Ella Enchanted, a TV series based on the 2004 Miramax fairytale film of the same name that starred Anne Hathaway, who will return to produce the series. Anyone But You writer Ilana Wolpert will serve as showrunner.A final look trailer for Prime's Spider-Noir, starring Nicholas Cage, was dropped today.
Phil Singleton spent years operating in the shadows — tier one SAS, Operation Nimrod, the Iranian Embassy siege — and then quietly disappeared into a second career training thousands of law enforcement officers across the U.S. as Training Director for Heckler & Koch. He doesn't carry a cell phone, doesn't chase recognition, and until now has been one of the most quietly consequential British operators most Americans have never heard of. This week Phil pulls back the curtain on what it really took to earn that winged dagger, what it was like to storm a foreign embassy in the middle of London on live television, and why — at 72 — he's perfectly content stacking bananas in a grocery store produce aisle with zero regrets. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
For many parents, the transition into adulthood can bring unexpected grief, tension, distance, and questions they never anticipated facing. In this honest and hope-filled conversation, Dr. Kathy Koch talks about relationships with adult children — from boundaries and communication to parenting regrets, family conflict, faith struggles, and learning how to love well in a new season of life. Drawing from her book, Resolve Conflict and Find Peace and Hope with Adult Children: Strategies and Conversations that Work, Dr. Kathy offers practical wisdom and deep encouragement for parents who want healthier relationships without controlling outcomes.Throughout the conversation, Dr. Kathy shares why it's important to move from “parenting” to guiding and supporting, how humility and listening can rebuild trust, and why hope ultimately has to be rooted in God rather than our children's choices. Whether your relationship with your adult child is thriving, strained, or somewhere in between, this episode is full of grace, perspective, and reminders that God is still present in the middle of complicated family dynamics.For more information on Kathy Koch's latest book: https://www.amazon.com/Resolve-Conflict-Peace-Adult-Children/dp/0802440754
In this episode, Jon Koch, CEO, and Brian Lawrence, CFO and President, share their perspective on what's next for CTI as the organization enters a new phase of growth. They reflect on CTI's legacy of partnership and execution while outlining how they plan to expand its impact across complex clinical trials.From scaling capabilities and investing in talent to strengthening operational discipline and embracing data driven decision-making, Jon and Brian offer an inside look at how leadership alignment is shaping strategy. They also explore the evolving demands of the clinical research industry, from the need for predictability and site support to the practical application of technology and AI.At its core, this conversation is about balancing growth with purpose: delivering for sponsors, strengthening teams, and ultimately improving outcomes for patients. 00:35 CTI leadership transition and future focus01:23 Expanding reach in complex and advanced therapy trials02:48 Disciplined growth strategy and global expansion05:03 CTI's legacy of care, credibility, and partnership06:39 Driving performance through metrics and accountability09:28 Leadership alignment and partnership in action12:38 Talent development, infrastructure, and AI enablement14:38 Positioning for growth in complex trials17:37 Key industry trends: predictability, sites, and tech21:05 Sustaining culture and employee experience22:33 Long-term vision: scale, impact, and global presence25:39 Closing takeaways: quality, people, and execution
What happens when one of the world's leading neuroscientists has a mystical experience that upends his understanding of reality?In the 1990s, Christof Koch helped launch the modern science of consciousness, searching for the neural basis of subjective experience. A committed materialist, Koch believed brain science would explain how conscious experience is generated. Then several profound psychedelic experiences changed his metaphysical beliefs. “It was like an earthquake,” he says.In this conversation, Koch reflects on how those mind-bending experiences transformed his deepest assumptions about mind and matter, and whether the cosmos itself might have purpose. He talks about the power and the limits of science, and why he's come to see consciousness not as a byproduct of matter, but as something far more fundamental, perhaps the fabric of reality itself.—Personal website Allen InstituteTTBOOK: "Your Brain on Shrooms" — 0:00 Introduction4:05 Pursuing Ultimate Truth9:40 Into the Psychedelic Void16:00 The Loss of Self20:55 What Science Cannot Explain Wonder Cabinet is hosted by Anne Strainchamps and Steve Paulson. Find out more about the show at https://wondercabinetproductions.com, where you can subscribe to the podcast and our newsletter.
Join Ellen & special guest, technobiologist and professor Jack Koch, for a review of the iconic crustacean known and loved by many names: the crawfish. We discuss sea hare ink, a genetically modified super-soldier kaiju battle, the taxonomic classifications of rocks, bugs and squishy bags, the perils of growing up under the tail of a cannibal mom, and so much more. Links: Learn more about Jack's work at the Aquatic Germplasm and Genetic Resources Center Follow LSU Research on Instagram! For more information about us & our podcast, head over to our website! Follow Just the Zoo of Us on BlueSky, Facebook, Instagram & Discord! Follow Ellen on Instagram or BlueSky! Help support this show and unlock bonus content! Become a member at https://maximumfun.org/joinjustthezoo
(Lander, WY) – The KOVE 1330 AM / 107.7 FM Today in the 10 interview series Coffee Time continued today with host Vince Tropea, who recently spoke with Laura Koch from the Lander Art Center. Koch stopped by to fill us in on all the Spring/early Summer LAC happenings, like the final performance in the Storyteller series of the season (hosted by Communal Pancake) on May 15, and the upcoming 23rd annual Members Art Show starting on May 28. Koch also breaks down all of the classes the LAC has on tap this summer (which you can sign up for here). Check out the full Coffee Time interview with Koch below for all of the details! Be sure to tune in to Today in the 10 and Coffee Time interviews every morning from 7:00 to 9:00 AM on KOVE 1330 AM / 107.7 FM, or stream it live right here.
Die Medienforscherinnen Jana Koch Alexandra Borchardt haben für die "Wiener Zeitung" untersucht, wie junge Erwachsene zwischen 18 und 30 Jahren in Österreich Nachrichtenmedien konsumieren. In 27 Interviews mit jungen Menschen und 18 Gesprächen mit Medienschaffenden sowie internationalen Experten zeichnet sich ein differenziertes Bild ab. Entgegen gängiger Klischees wünschen sich junge Erwachsene klassische journalistische Qualitätsmerkmale wie Objektivität, Perspektivenvielfalt, Transparenz und finanzielle Unabhängigkeit. Die Studie zeigt auch, dass junge Menschen sowohl etablierten Medienmarken als auch einzelnen Medienschaffenden vertrauen, während die Abgrenzung zwischen Journalismus und Content Creation zunehmend schwerfällt. Bei der Zahlungsbereitschaft herrscht Ambivalenz: Die Hälfte der Befragten sieht prinzipiell den Wert von Journalismus, setzt dies aber nicht in Handlungen um, oft weil passende Angebote fehlen oder unbekannt sind. Die größten Probleme der Medienbranche liegen in mangelnder Nähe zur Zielgruppe, homogenen Redaktionsstrukturen und fehlendem Mut zur Innovation. Koch und Borchardt plädieren für Authentizität statt Anbiedern, den Aufbau mehrerer Personenmarken und einen selbstbewussten Journalismus, der seine demokratische Funktion offensiv vertritt. Als zentrale Botschaft gilt: Junge Menschen sind keine homogene Masse, sondern erwarten ernst genommen zu werden mit hochwertigem, verständlichem Journalismus auf Augenhöhe. Links zur Folge: Studie "Knapp daneben ist auch vorbei" Dunkelkammer-Podcast Ganz offen gesagt Folge #25 2026 Über die Wahl in Ungarn Ganz offen gesagt Folge #32 2026 Über Feminismus (Live in der Urania) LAOLA1 live in der Kulisse am 28.05.2026 Podcastempfehlung der Woche: This Is America - Free Luigi Wir würden uns sehr freuen, wenn Du "Ganz offen gesagt" auf einem der folgenden Wege unterstützt:Werde Unterstützer:in auf SteadyKaufe ein Premium-Abo auf AppleKaufe Artikel in unserem FanshopSchalte Werbung in unserem PodcastFeedback bitte an redaktion@ganzoffengesagt.atTranskripte und Fotos zu den Folgen findest Du auf podcastradio.at
(0:00) David Friedberg welcomes Charles & Chase Koch (1:04) Koch Inc. Overview: Scale, Business Lines & History (2:21) Building the Business: Early Days & Charles Koch Joins (1961) (11:31) Failures, Creative Destruction & Learning from Mistakes (19:22) Culture & Principle-Based Management (33:53) Georgia-Pacific Acquisition & Culture Transformation (56:17) Stand Together: Education Reform & Social Change (1:12:37) AI, Economic Challenges & the Future of Capitalism Thanks to our partner Axon.ai for making this possible. Axon.ai — AppLovin's AI advertising platform reaches over a billion daily active users across mobile games. Full-screen video ads with a 35-second median watch time. Advertisers are profitably spending hundreds of thousands of dollars a day and advertiser access is still in closed beta. The window is open at https://axon.ai/allin Follow the besties: https://x.com/chamath https://x.com/Jason https://x.com/DavidSacks https://x.com/friedberg Follow on X: https://x.com/theallinpod Follow on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/theallinpod Follow on TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@theallinpod Follow on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/allinpod Intro Music Credit: https://rb.gy/tppkzl https://x.com/yung_spielburg Intro Video Credit: https://x.com/TheZachEffect
Today, on Karl and Crew, we kicked off our weekly theme, “Sticking with it when,” with a focus on family conflict. Dr. Kathy Koch joined us to explain how parents can navigate conflict with adult children while learning to support them without over-parenting and keep their hope in God. Dr. Koch is the Founder and CEO of Celebrate Kids, Inc. and the author of several books, including “Resolve Conflict and Find Peace and Hope with Adult Children.” Cody Kimmel joined us to explain a grace-based blueprint for parenting, showing how God's love and guidance can shape how we raise our kids at every stage. Cody is the Executive Director of Grace Based Families, a ministry focused on encouraging and equipping families at every stage of life. Ally gives a short devotion, walking us through Acts one. You can hear the highlights of today’s program on the Karl and Crew Showcast. If you're looking to hear a particular segment from the show, look at the following time stamps:Ally’s Devotion [ 00:51 ]Dr. Kathy Koch’s Interview [ 16:59 ]Cody Kimmel’s Interview [ 39:30 ]Donate to Moody Radio: http://moodyradio.org/donateto/morningshowSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
EP 681: Connor Koch Some episodes just take a minute to get right. We lost the first version of this one — somewhere out there is an SD card with what I’m sure was a hell of a conversation — and you know what? Maybe that was the universe telling us to go again. Because this one hit different. Connor Koch is one of those guys who just operates on a different level. Arc’teryx ambassador for seven years, a man who’s climbed every 14er in the lower 48, skied big lines from Alaska to the High Sierra, and survived an 1,100-foot avalanche ride in ways that defy explanation. He’s the real deal. And now? He’s deep in the hunting rabbit hole, chasing elk solo through grizzly country with a bow he just learned to shoot, logging 70-plus days in the field and coming home with the kind of stories that remind you why we do all of this. We cover a lot of ground in this one. Connor grew up in a tiny San Diego-area town, never saw mountains until his Nissan’s transmission blew up somewhere near a place called Zzyzx on the way to Colorado. He pulled into Vail Pass, jumped out into the June air, and knew — at a cellular level, he says — that he’d found home. That moment launched a decade of elite mountain pursuits that would shape everything that came after. We dig into what it’s like to be a master of one discipline and a beginner in another — and how humbling it is when all your fitness and mental toughness still can’t outwit a wily bull elk. Connor talks about burning a shot opportunity 45 minutes into his first day of bow hunting, running 70+ days solo in the backcountry, getting his camp ripped apart by a known problem grizz the same night he hit a bull high, and why he doesn’t regret any of it. That’s the journey. That’s the process. But it goes way deeper than hunting. Connor opens up about the avalanche that changed him — a full slope that fractured wall to wall, a 1,100-foot washing machine ride, karate-chopping blocks of wind slab before getting obliterated, and emerging from the toe of the debris alive while his partners tunneled out around him. He talks about what that does to your relationship with risk, with the mountains, and with yourself. And then, the hardest decision of his career: turning down a prepackaged invite to ski 8,000-meter peaks in Pakistan, not because he couldn’t do it, but because he finally understood that some pages in your book are okay to leave blank. This is a conversation about reinvention, risk tolerance, the courage to step off the ship when it’s time, and what happens when a man who spent a decade trying to conquer mountains starts learning to be conquered by elk season. Oh, and also — he’s catering his entire wedding with two cow elk and some deer he harvested himself. That’s the kind of dude Connor Koch is. Pull up a chair. This one’s worth every minute. This Episode Is Brought To You By onX Hunt If you’re serious about hunting out west, onX isn’t optional — it’s foundational. Land ownership, access, terrain, and a full suite of tools built for every part of the hunt: the planning, the prep, and the pursuit. The difference is simple. It’s confidence. Confidence that you’re in the right spot, confidence that you’re legal, confidence that you can get back to the truck. That’s what onX gives you. Become an Elite Member today and save 20% with code TRO Visit: www.onxmaps.com?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss Bridger Watch This one’s personal — Bridger Watch is Cody Rich’s own company, so yeah, shameless plug incoming. It’s a full-feature smartwatch built by hunters, for the hunting lifestyle. Not just for the hunt, but for everything that surrounds it. Training, mapping, texts, and most importantly: insane battery life. Because battery life matters in the backcountry, full stop. 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Visit: www.bridgerwatch.com?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss Timestamp Chapters 0:00 — Intro & Sponsor Reads — onX Hunt and Bridger Watch 2:15 — The Lost Episode: A Cop, a Bow, and a County Line 4:00 — Connor Gets His Life Back in Order — Four Months of Spring Skiing 5:00 — The Purcells and the High Sierra — Whitney, Muir, Langley, and a Broken Binding 7:00 — 30,000-Foot View: Arc’teryx, Mountain Pursuits, and a Big Boy Job 9:00 — Climbing Every 14er in the Lower 48 — And Why the Number Is Arbitrary 10:30 — The Origin Story: Erik Weihenmayer, a Blown Transmission, and Finding Home in Colorado 14:00 — Arriving at Vail Pass and Knowing — The Moment That Changed Everything 15:00 — Identity, Selfishness, and the Next Chapter 17:00 — Close Calls: A Rubber Band, a Carabiner, and 200 Feet of Air 19:00 — How Hunting Fills the Gap — And Gives You a More Complete Relationship With the Landscape 22:00 — Vert Records, Big Days, and Getting Old 23:00 — Bringing a Mountain Athlete’s Mindset Into Elk Hunting — Asset or Liability? 26:00 — Going Solo: Three Months, a Bow, and the Backcountry 27:00 — Losing a Bull on September 15th — The Shot, the Rain, and the Grizzly 31:00 — What It Means to Really Want Something and Not Get It 33:00 — Elk Hunting Is Not Meritocracy — And That’s the Point 37:00 — Visualizing Success: How Pre-Prep and Commitment Breed Confidence 38:00 — Confidence in the Face of Doubt — The Dark Arts of High-Exposure Terrain 43:00 — A Duty to the Animal: Why He Never Considered Leaving Camp 45:00 — Hunting as a New Relationship With Death — Feeding His Wedding on Wild Elk 47:00 — Wild Pigs, Weddings, and Getting Attacked at the Worst Possible Moment 49:00 — The Honest Ratio: 70 Days to One Elk 52:00 — If You Only Had 10 Days: The Discipline of Slowing Down 55:00 — Day One, 45 Minutes In, Five-Point at 42 Yards — And Why He Let Him Walk 58:00 — The Advice No One Wants to Hear: Passing Elk Builds the Best Hunters 1:00:00 — Confidence on the Skinny: Why Doubt Has No Place on Exposed Terrain 1:01:00 — The First Avalanche — Skiing Into a Rock Wall and Getting Shepherded Out with One Hand 1:03:00 — The Second Avalanche — An 1,100-Foot Ride, a Bag of Costco Mangoes, and Everyone Lives 1:11:00 — Redefining Risk and Stepping Back From the Edge 1:13:00 — Stealing Fire, Broken Necks, and the Identity Shift Into Bow Hunting 1:16:00 — The Pakistan Trip He Had to Turn Down — And Why He’s Finally Okay With Blank Pages 1:21:00 — What It Means to Move Into the Next Chapter 1:22:30 — Final Ask: Try the Thing That Scares You 1:23:30 — Wrap-Up and Watch Plug 3 Key Takeaways for Listeners 1. Your Greatest Strength in One Arena Can Be Your Biggest Weakness in Another Connor came into elk hunting as an elite mountain athlete — faster, fitter, and more mentally tough than almost anyone in the field. And it nearly worked against him. He was blowing out animals by moving too fast, pushing wind when he shouldn’t have, covering miles that didn’t need covering. The hard-won lesson: hunting rewards patience and animal knowledge above all else. Fitness is a tool, not a cheat code. The most valuable thing a hunter can develop — that gut intuition built from thousands of hours of observation — can’t be outworked or outrun. Know what you bring to the table, and be honest about where the gaps are. 2. The Process Is the Point — Not Just a Cliché Connor spent 70+ days chasing elk solo and came home with hard-earned lessons he wouldn’t trade for anything. He let a five-point walk at 42 yards on day one. He lost a bull to a high hit, a rainstorm, and a problem grizzly. He laid in his shredded tent for days still searching. And he says he doesn’t regret any of it. Not because it sounds good, but because every one of those moments compounded into something real. The hunters who last — and who eventually become consistently successful — are the ones who decide early that the journey is the whole thing, not a detour on the way to the outcome. 3. Knowing When to Step Off the Ship Is Its Own Kind of Courage One of the most powerful moments in this conversation is when Connor talks about turning down an invite to ski 8,000-meter peaks in Pakistan — a trip he’d been dreaming about for years. Not because he was scared. Not because he couldn’t do it. But because he finally understood that some chapters have to close so others can open. He’d survived avalanches, close calls, and years of operating on the edge, and he arrived at a place of genuine peace with leaving certain pages in his book blank. That kind of self-awareness — knowing your season, honoring your current chapter, and resisting the pull of old identity — is rare. And it applies way beyond the mountains.
In this episode, we dive into new research findings on the prevalence and biological impact of REV and LPDV in wild turkeys. Resources: Adcock, K. G., et al. (2024). Lymphoproliferative disease virus and reticuloendotheliosis virus detection and disease in wild turkeys (Meleagris gallopavo). The Journal of Wildlife Diseases, 60(1), 139-150. Cox, F., et al. (2022). Molecular surveillance for lymphoproliferative disease virus and reticuloendotheliosis virus in Rio Grande wild turkeys (Meleagris gallopavo intermedia) in Texas, USA. The Journal of Wildlife Diseases, 58(4), 909-913. Edge, A. et al. (2026). Regional Pathogen Surveillance of Free-Ranging Wild Turkeys (Meleagris gallopavo) in North Carolina, USA. The Journal of Wildlife Diseases, 62(1), 87-100. Goodwin, C. C., et al. (2025). Current understanding of lymphoproliferative disease virus in wild turkeys. Wildlife Society Bulletin, 49, e1644. Haynes, E., et al. (2024). Health assessment of adult male Eastern wild turkeys (Meleagris gallopavo silvestris) from Western Kentucky, USA. The Journal of Wildlife Diseases, 60(3), 660-669. Ingram, D. R., et al. (2015). Serologic survey of wild turkeys (Meleagris gallopavo) and evidence of exposure to avian encephalomyelitis virus in Georgia and Florida, USA. The Journal of Wildlife Diseases, 51(2), 374-379. Koch, R. W., et al. (2026). Risk factors and coinfection dynamics of pathogens in wild turkeys (Meleagris gallopavo) from Pennsylvania, USA. Ecology and Evolution, 16(2), e73079. Lashley, M. A., et al. (2025). Decreased female survival may help explain wild turkey population decline. Wildlife Society Bulletin, e1642. MacDonald, A. M., et al. (2019). Lymphoproliferative disease virus in wild turkeys (Meleagris gallopavo) from Manitoba and Quebec, Canada. Avian Diseases, 63(3), 506-510. Ostrander, K. N., et al. (2025). Histomonosis and Lymphoproliferative Disease Virus in Male Wild Turkeys (Meleagris gallopavo) in Alabama, USA. Journal of Wildlife Diseases. Shea, S. A., et al. (2026). Retroviral Infections Affect Survival and Clutch Size of Female Wild Turkeys. Ecology and Evolution, 16(4), e73383. Stewart, B., et al. (2019). Survey of reticuloendotheliosis virus in wild turkeys (Meleagris gallopavo) in Texas, USA. The Journal of Wildlife Diseases, 55(3), 689-693. Our lab is primarily funded by donations. If you would like to help support our work, please donate here: http://UFgive.to/UFGameLab We've launched our second online wild turkey course ! Enroll in Wild Turkey Manager: Biology, History & Habitat to learn about the principal biology, mating, behavior, food selection, human dimensions, hunter interactions, and historical context of wild turkeys. This course is accredited by the Society of American Foresters as a Category 2 course worth 7 Continuing Forestry Education credits. Participants can also earn up to 5 CEUs in Category I of The Wildlife Society's Certified Wildlife Biologist Program. Enroll now: https://tinyurl.com/WildTurkeyManagerBio Be sure to check out our first comprehensive online wild turkey course featuring experts across multiple institutions that specialize in habitat management and population management for wild turkeys. Earn up to 20.5 CFE hours! Enroll Now! Dr. Marcus Lashley @DrDisturbance, Publications Dr. Will Gulsby @dr_will_gulsby, Publications Turkeys for Tomorrow @turkeysfortomorrow UF Game Lab @ufgamelab, YouTube Want to help wild turkey conservation? Please take our quick survey to take part in our research! Do you have a topic you'd like us to cover? Leave us a review or send us an email at wildturkeyscience@gmail.com! Watch these podcasts on YouTube Please help us by taking our (quick) listener survey - Thank you! Check out the DrDisturbance YouTube channel! DrDisturbance YouTube Want to help support the podcast? Our friends at Grounded Brand have an option to donate directly to Wild Turkey Science at checkout. Thank you in advance for your support! Leave a podcast rating for a chance to win free gear! This podcast is made possible by Turkeys for Tomorrow, a grassroots organization dedicated to the wild turkey. To learn more about TFT, go to turkeysfortomorrow.org. Music by Artlist.io Produced & edited by Charlotte Nowak