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Or did he? The 'zip it' crowd, known by some as Trad, Inc, makes the case that its Roche trying to force his stance on Leo. The idea that a soon to be retiring prefect is trying to force the Roman Pontiff to adopt his position might be the biggest case of cope I've seen yet.Sponsored by Nelson Insurance Advisorshttps://www.nelsonplan.comSources:https://substack.com/@returntotradition1Contact Me:Email: return2catholictradition@gmail.comSupport My Work:Patreonhttps://www.patreon.com/AnthonyStineSubscribeStarhttps://www.subscribestar.net/return-to-traditionBuy Me A Coffeehttps://www.buymeacoffee.com/AnthonyStinePhysical Mail:Anthony StinePO Box 3048Shawnee, OK74802Follow me on the following social media:https://www.facebook.com/ReturnToCatholicTradition/https://twitter.com/pontificatormax+JMJ+#popeleoXIV #catholicism #catholicchurch #catholicprophecy#infiltration
AI pinpointed the exact stage where my ecommerce funnel was hemorrhaging sales, and the answer wasn't where I expected.In this video, I walk you through how to audit your own funnel, identify the weakest stage, and stop wasting time fixing the wrong problem.Watch me trace $299,000 in ad spend from 26 million impressions and 639,000 outbound clicks through product views, carts, initiated checkouts, and 11,820 purchases. Rather than guessing, I benchmark every stage against its performance target and eliminate the metrics that are already healthy.In my funnel, AI zeroed in on checkout: only 17% of initiated checkouts converted to purchases against a 40% target. I also walk through the Shopify change we made, moving from a three-page checkout to one page and watching the number climb to 30%.You'll see how to copy my Funnel Builder, connect your own data, rule out the healthy stages, and focus on the conversion point that is actually costing you sales.Subscribe to learn more marketing.#Ecommerce #ConversionRateOptimization #Shopify
Brent Donnelly joins Matt Zeigler to explain how professional traders build a durable edge through risk management, trading psychology, probabilistic thinking, and creative market analysis.Drawing from his new book, Trade Outside the Box: Advanced Thinking for Professional Traders, Brent breaks down why trading strategies decay, why rationality beats intelligence, how to avoid risk of ruin, and how lessons from poker, behavioral finance, and real-world experience can improve decision-making.Trade Outside the Box: Advanced Thinking for Professional Tradershttps://amzn.to/4h9bi3eBrent Donnelly on Xhttps://x.com/donnelly_brentSpectra Marketshttps://www.spectramarkets.comTopics covered:Why fundamentals, technical analysis, behavioral finance, and quantitative methods are necessary but not sufficient for trading successHow traders can develop an edge by connecting markets to poker, psychology, biology, auto racing, and video gamesWhy profitable trading strategies decay as more investors discover and copy themHow changing volatility regimes force traders to adapt their style and avoid becoming a one-trick ponyWhy mismatching a long-term investment thesis with a short-term stop loss can destroy a good ideaHow trading journals and P&L data help separate normal variance from a broken processWhy the house money effect can make traders more reckless after large gainsWhy rationality, flexibility, and expected value matter more than credentials or raw intelligenceHow Bayesian thinking helps traders update probabilities and fight confirmation biasThe difference between independent thinking and blind contrarianismWhy avoiding risk of ruin, protecting family and health, and defining success beyond money are essential to a sustainable trading careerTimestamps:00:00 Introduction to Brent Donnelly and Trade Outside the Box04:00 Why smart analysts often produce fully priced trade ideas08:00 Poker discipline and avoiding boredom trades12:00 How lead-lag correlation trading lost its edge16:35 Matching a trade's stop loss to its time horizon21:00 What trading data reveals about win rates and expected value25:00 The house money effect and the danger of overearning29:00 Why rational traders beat smarter traders33:00 Strong opinions weakly held and Bayesian updating37:00 Curating a balanced diet of bullish and bearish information41:00 Using creativity and outside disciplines to find market edge45:11 Avoiding risk of ruin and the lessons of Jesse Livermore50:29 The Serenity Prayer and focusing on what traders can control55:00 Choosing family and health over markets59:00 Why your first thought may not be your ownLearn more about the Excess Returns podcast network:https://excessreturns.coNo information discussed in this podcast should be construed as investment advice. Securities discussed may be held by the hosts and guests, their firms, or their clients.
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Donald Trump is suddenly bumping up against limits in many areas at once. Top aides just leaked to The Atlantic that he's “frustrated” with his inability to force Iran's hand with his increasingly deranged threats. In the case of Trump's bogus efforts to prosecute James Comey, we just learned that he personally demanded briefings in real time about interrogations of him. That reveals in deeply humiliating fashion his extraordinary personal involvement in the case and makes it more likely it'll get tossed. His acting DNI chief Bill Pulte is boasting about firing “deep state” denizens even though this may not have actually happened. To make sense of all this, we talked to Talking Points Memo editor-at-large David Kurtz, author of the excellent “Morning Memo” newsletter. We discuss the legal ins-and-outs of these new developments, why there's some cause for optimism that Trump is being meaningfully constrained, how our institutions are nonetheless on a knife's edge, and what the endgame of Trump's attempted authoritarian takeover might look like. Looking for More from the DSR Network? Click Here: https://linktr.ee/deepstateradio Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Are your ads working while your checkout is quietly losing sales? In this video, I break down 30 days of real funnel data, covering ad spend, impressions, clicks, landing-page views, checkout performance, and final purchases.I show you how to find the exact stage where your funnel is leaking orders. I also walk you through the specific checkout changes we implemented once the data exposed the problem.Use this process to audit your ecommerce funnel before you waste money changing your creative, targeting, or budget.#ecommerce #funneloptimization #adspend #conversionrate #marketingdata
Donald Trump is suddenly bumping up against limits in many areas at once. Top aides just leaked to The Atlantic that he's “frustrated” with his inability to force Iran's hand with his increasingly deranged threats. In the case of Trump's bogus efforts to prosecute James Comey, we just learned that he personally demanded briefings in real time about interrogations of him. That reveals in deeply humiliating fashion his extraordinary personal involvement in the case and makes it more likely it'll get tossed. His acting DNI chief Bill Pulte is boasting about firing “deep state” denizens even though this may not have actually happened. To make sense of all this, we talked to Talking Points Memo editor-at-large David Kurtz, author of the excellent “Morning Memo” newsletter. We discuss the legal ins-and-outs of these new developments, why there's some cause for optimism that Trump is being meaningfully constrained, how our institutions are nonetheless on a knife's edge, and what the endgame of Trump's attempted authoritarian takeover might look like. Looking for More from the DSR Network? Click Here: https://linktr.ee/deepstateradio Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Donald Trump is suddenly bumping up against limits in many areas at once. Top aides just leaked to The Atlantic that he's “frustrated” with his inability to force Iran's hand with his increasingly deranged threats. In the case of Trump's bogus efforts to prosecute James Comey, we just learned that he personally demanded briefings in real time about interrogations of him. That reveals in deeply humiliating fashion his extraordinary personal involvement in the case and makes it more likely it'll get tossed. His acting DNI chief Bill Pulte is boasting about firing “deep state” denizens even though this may not have actually happened. To make sense of all this, we talked to Talking Points Memo editor-at-large David Kurtz, author of the excellent “Morning Memo” newsletter. We discuss the legal ins-and-outs of these new developments, why there's some cause for optimism that Trump is being meaningfully constrained, how our institutions are nonetheless on a knife's edge, and what the endgame of Trump's attempted authoritarian takeover might look like. Looking for More from the DSR Network? Click Here: https://linktr.ee/deepstateradio Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Send us Fan MailEvery team loses fans in the same three places — and most have no idea it's happening. In Part 2 of the Fan Journey series, Jeremy Neisser pinpoints the capture gap, the relevance gap, and the re-engagement gap: exactly where fans exit before they should and why the pattern repeats regardless of league, sport, or market size. You'll learn how these leaks compound season after season, and get a simple exercise to find your biggest one and start there. If you're spending marketing dollars to replace fans you already had, this episode shows you where the money is draining out.ICYMI: Part 1 of Fan Journey SeriesKEY TOPICS COVERED- Why the same three fan leaks show up in every organization — from Triple-A to summer collegiate, in markets of 30,000 or 7 million- The 85% problem: how many single-game buyers never return, and why that's a systems issue, not a product issue- The capture gap — why the highest-value window with a new fan closes before most teams do anything with it- What actually happens to a fan after they buy: receipt, survey, then dumped onto the general promo list- The relevance gap — how generic email blasts quietly train fans to tune you out- Turning the data you already own (surveys, purchase history, attendee records) into communication that feels personal- The re-engagement gap — the most expensive and most common leak of the three- Why a "buy tickets, opening day is coming" blast is not a re-engagement strategy- The campaigns-vs-systems distinction: a campaign runs once, a system runs forever- How all three leaks compound and shrink every stage downstream- Why the teams that grow attendance have the fewest leaks, not the best product- A step-by-step exercise to diagnose your single biggest leak this weekTIMESTAMPS[00:00] – Why understanding where fans leak out matters more than any single tactic[00:28] – The uncomfortable truth: fan drop-off patterns are identical across every sport and market size[00:55] – Fans leak out of the journey in the same three predictable places[01:37] – The fan journey is already happening — your job is to stop letting it happen by accident[02:01] – External excuses vs. the real system problem behind fan loss[02:30] – Why a significant share of drop-off comes down to irrelevant communication[02:54] – The stat that reframes everything: 85% of single-game buyers don't return next year[03:24] – Leak #1, the capture gap: failing to activate a fan right after they buy[03:53] – What most teams send after a first game — and why it falls flat[04:19] – Why the post-first-game window is the highest-value moment you'll ever have[04:47] – Leak #2, the relevance gap: how generic emails train fans to ignore you[05:07] – Using fan data you already have to make communication feel personal[05:36] – Leak #3, the re-engagement gap: why lapsed fans need an automatic system[06:05] – Building a system that reaches out to fans who've gone quiet[06:29] – What a real re-engagement message sounds like vs. a promo blast[07:16] – The cost of skipping re-engagement, and why systems beat campaigns[07:44] – How the three leaks compound on each other season after season[08:14] – The practical exercise: audit your database and post-first-game communication[08:41] – Diagnose your specific leak before you try to fix anything[09:11] – Moving from one-time campaigns to ongoing, repeatable processes[09:37] – Why growing your base of loyal fans beats chasing new ones[10:04] – How plugging your biggest leak moves attendance and revenue[10:34] – Start small: find your single largest leak and begin there[11:03] – Using data to see exactly what fans received after their first game[11:32] – How to check whether your communication is actually landing[11:57] – Systematizing re-engagement so fans keep returning[12:25] – Final encouragement and an invitation to get help diagnosing your leaks[12:53] – Wrap-up and a teaser for Part 3: how to actually plug the leaksCALL TO ACTIONDiagnosing your biggest leak is this week's assignment. If you'd rather walk through it with someone, click the link in the show notes and schedule a call with Jeremy — he'll help you map your fan journey and find where you're losing the most buyers.QUOTE PULLS"85% of fans who bought a single game ticket last year don't come to next year. That's a systems problem, and systems problems have patterns." — Jeremy Neisser"Fans don't leave because they stopped caring. They leave because you stopped communicating in a way that felt relevant to them." — Jeremy Neisser"The window right after a fan's first game is the highest value window you'll ever have with that person — and most teams let it close without doing anything intentional." — Jeremy Neisser"The fix isn't sending more emails. The fix is sending more relevant emails. And relevance comes from actually using the data you have." — Jeremy Neisser"A campaign runs once. A system runs forever." — Jeremy Neisser"The teams that grow their attendance year over year aren't the ones with the best product. They're the ones with the fewest leaks." — Jeremy NeisserRevelocity Sports Sports Marketing Machine on LinkedInSports Marketing Machine on InstagramBook a call with Jeremy from Sports Marketing Machine
Who is Arba?Arba Cooper is a distinguished marketeer with a longstanding expertise in technology, dating back to the 80s. Specializing as a digital marketing trainer, Arba dedicates her efforts toward solopreneurs, particularly baby boomers, who are facing challenges with technological advancements. Her passion is fueled by personal experience and a strong desire to help others navigate the complexities of digital marketing, particularly video marketing. Arba is celebrated for her patience and ability to distill complex technological concepts into approachable, relatable lessons.Key TakeawaysIn this episode of “Five Questions Over Coffee,” hosted by Stuart Webb, we dive into a lively and informative discussion with Arba Cooper, an expert in digital marketing and technology. Arbor shares her longstanding experience in technology, having witnessed its evolution since the 80s, and her passion for helping solopreneurs, particularly those within the baby boomer demographic, accustom themselves to the digital age. This episode unveils Arba's insights on the potency of video as an essential marketing tool, especially in the age of AI.Arba discusses her role in assisting solopreneurs who struggle with integrating new technologies into their business strategies. She describes how she supports clients by reducing their apprehension towards technology and introducing them to video marketing, a crucial aspect in today's digital commerce landscape. With attention spans diminishing, she notes that video content can significantly elevate engagement and lead generation. This episode is packed with Arba's personal anecdotes, expert advice, and effective methodologies in leveraging modern marketing tools.Key Takeaways:* Solopreneurs, especially baby boomers, often face challenges with technology that Arba Cooper helps them overcome with patience and expertise.* In the realm of digital marketing, video content particularly holds increasing value in engaging audiences and generating leads.* Arbor emphasizes that effectively using AI tools can aid those uncomfortable with appearing on camera to still create compelling video content.* Arba's commitment is deeply personal, rooted in her own experiences of entrepreneurial struggles when she faced marketing challenges without adequate guidance.* Engaging with a community of learners can enhance one's skills in video marketing, benefiting from both novice insights and professional expertise.Notable Quotes:* “The person I am exactly trying to talk to is the solopreneur who is struggling particularly with their marketing.”* “Attention span has become shorter... but you can use technology, what's called faceless videos, or insert yourself in different parts of your video.”* “If a person's afraid to be on camera, my job is not to make them comfortable, it's to show them there are other ways.”* “We would miss out on a lot of the services and products of the solopreneurs.”* “If they have time, I'll give my talent.”Resources:* Five Questions Over Coffee - Free Stuff Vault: fivequestionsovercoffee.com/freestuffTune into this past episode to hear insightful discussions and practical advice on how
On this episode Tim & the crew are joined by Rep. Riley Moore to discyss New leaked audio alleging Biden admitted to having classified docs Iran launching a surprise attack against US forces in the Middle East The real goal of the US war against Iran US & Saudi forces striking targets in Iraq Hosts: Tim @Timcast (everywhere) | https://www.shoutout.fans/timpool Phil @PhilThatRemains (X) | https://allthatremains.komi.io/ Tate @realTateBrown (everywhere) | @TimcastTateBrown (YouTube) Producer: Carter @carterbanks (X) | @trashhouserecords (YT) Guest: Rep. Riley Moore @RepRileyMoore (X)
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True Crime Tuesday! Bryan Kohberger wants to take-back his Guilty plea, now claiming he was falsely misled. Lindsay Clancy's trial begins, as she faces charges for taking her own children's lives. But was she of sound mind at the time? And Nolan Wells! New "enhanced" audio appears to claim Nolan's friends may have done something to him the night he went missing. Shopify: Your landlord has a small business. Your ex has a small business. What are you waiting for? Start free at https://shopify.com/nofilter Become a Member of No Filter: ALL ACCESS: https://allaccess.supercast.com/ Shop New Merch now: https://merchlabs.com/collections/zack-peter?srsltid=AfmBOoqqnV3kfsOYPubFFxCQdpCuGjVgssGIXZRXHcLPH9t4GjiKoaio Watch Disaster Daters: https://open.spotify.com/show/3L4GLnKwz9Uy5dT8Ey1VPi Book a personalized message on Cameo: https://v.cameo.com/e/QxWQhpd1TIb Disclaimer: The views expressed in this video, on this YouTube Channel, and on No Filter with Zack Peter are for entertainment purposes only. All content is protected under Fair Use Rights.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Covino & Rich have a good laugh about Rich wanting his wife to want him! There's an update on the Miami Heat's leak. They pose a great question about LeBron's jersey sales. Plus, 'LAST ONE STANDING' goes to overtime, & majoring as an influencer!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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High-stakes revelations keep unfolding as newly uncovered details from Dr. Anthony Fauci's diary send shockwaves through the country!
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Newly uncovered documents and diary entries blow the lid off major national stories!
Newly released diary entries reveal explosive details about Dr. Anthony Fauci's lockdown decisions during the COVID-19 pandemic!
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Jasim Eisa is the founder and CEO of Voadera, a global e-commerce partner helping brands win on Amazon and other online marketplaces. He built the company from selling used books at 15 into a 150-person operation managing over 30,000 SKUs and driving $100M+ in sales. Through Voadera's Marketplace Accelerator, he helps brands fix broken listings, eliminate unauthorized sellers, and scale profitably with full-service marketplace execution. He is on a mission to help great products achieve the dominance they deserve online.Highlight Bullets> Here's a glimpse of what you would learn…. Challenges of margin compression on Amazon and strategies for adaptation.Importance of operational efficiencies and cost savings for scaling e-commerce businesses.Tactics for reducing operating expenses, particularly in supply chain management.The significance of procurement strategies and direct sourcing from manufacturers.Shipping cost optimization through density and packaging strategies.Fulfillment strategies, including the use of FBA versus third-party logistics.Marketing efficiencies focused on organic ranking and conversion rate optimization.Increasing customer lifetime value (LTV) through various promotional strategies.The role of AI in enhancing operational capacity and workflow efficiency.Key performance indicators (KPIs) for tracking business metrics and ensuring team alignment.In this episode of the Ecomm Breakthrough podcast, host Josh Hadley sits down with Jasim Eisa, founder and CEO of Voadera, to discuss scaling e-commerce businesses profitably on Amazon. Jasim shares how his team achieved nearly $820,000 in operational savings through supply chain optimization, smarter procurement, and shipping density improvements. The conversation also covers marketing efficiencies, coupon strategies to boost customer lifetime value, reimbursement recovery, and practical AI applications. Jasim emphasizes that as brands scale, small per-unit savings compound significantly, making operational efficiency as important as growth.Here are the 3 action items that Josh identified from this episode:Stack Small Wins Relentlessly Audit every step of your operations and implement micro-improvements (e.g., packaging, shipping, processes). Small savings per unit compound into massive annual gains. Optimize for Profit, Not Just Growth Regularly review SKU-level profitability, Amazon fees, and inventory levels. Shift focus to efficiency as you scale—margin control is the new growth lever. Use Data to Drive Conversions & LTV Double down on high-converting keywords, continuously test PDPs and coupons, and implement strategies like Subscribe & Save and bundling to increase repeat purchases.Timestamps:00:00:00 Introduction & Cost-Saving InitiativeJasim discusses a major initiative to cut $1 million in operational expenses, focusing on supply chain efficiencies.00:00:24 Podcast Introduction & Guest BackgroundHost introduces the podcast, Jasim Eisa, and his experience scaling an e-commerce business to $100M+ in revenue.00:01:43 Managing Large-Scale Amazon OperationsDiscussion on managing 30,000 SKUs and the complexities of large-scale Amazon selling.00:02:07 Amazon's Evolving Marketplace & Margin CompressionExploring margin compression, Amazon's profit-maximizing changes, and how brands must adapt to new fee structures.00:04:26 When to Focus on Growth vs. Operational OptimizationAdvice for brands on prioritizing top-line growth versus operational cost optimization, depending on business maturity.00:07:30 Leverage in Cost Savings: High-Volume ProductsHow optimizing costs on high-volume SKUs yields significant savings, and the importance of leverage as brands scale.00:08:37 Operational Savings Strategies OverviewJasim outlines the philosophy of achieving savings through many small improvements rather than one big change.00:09:03 Procurement & Cost of Goods OptimizationTactics for reducing product costs by eliminating middlemen and running RFPs to manufacturers.00:10:40 Shipping & Supply Chain OptimizationStrategies for shipping cost reduction, including RFPs for freight, optimizing packaging density, and leveraging Amazon programs.00:13:43 Shipping & 3PL Strategy RecommendationsHigh-level recommendations for shipping from China and choosing between Amazon's logistics and 3PLs.00:15:17 Optimizing FBA Fees & Inventory ManagementBest practices for managing FBA storage, inbound placement fees, and maintaining optimal stock levels.00:17:01 Freight Forwarders vs. AGL RatesComparison of AGL and freight forwarder rates, and when to use each based on business size and shipment volume.00:17:53 Marketing Efficiency: Organic Ranking & ConversionHow aligning SEO, creative, and marketing teams to target high-converting keywords saves money and boosts organic ranking.00:21:39 AOV & LTV Strategies on AmazonIncreasing average order value and lifetime value through coupons, multi-basket analysis, and subscribe & save tactics.00:24:47 Stackable Coupons & Tactical PromotionsUsing stackable and visible coupons to increase conversions, with caveats for premium brands.00:26:02 Ships-in-Product-Packaging & ReimbursementsCost savings from shipping in product packaging and maximizing Amazon/Walmart reimbursements and recovery.00:28:39 KPIs & Data Tracking for Operational EfficiencyKey metrics tracked at leadership and departmental levels to ensure efficiency and profitability.00:30:59 Counter Metrics & Avoiding Operational PitfallsImportance of pairing KPIs (e.g., revenue vs. profit, in-stock rate vs. months on hand) to avoid unintended consequences.00:32:43 Team Structure & KPI ManagementHow leadership and teams use KPIs, Google Sheets, and the Traction framework to manage performance.00:34:33 AI in E-commerce OperationsCurrent state of AI in e-commerce, realistic expectations, and how AI is integrated into specific workflows.00:35:54 AI Use Cases: Creative, SEO, and Product DevelopmentExamples of AI increasing creative output, improving SEO, and aiding product development through contextual prompts.00:39:27 AI vs. Human Labor: Cost-Benefit AnalysisDiscussion on when AI automation is cost-effective versus when human or VA labor is preferable.00:41:08 Final Takeaways & Action ItemsThree actionable takeaways: focus on high-impact savings, optimize high-volume SKUs, and leverage AOV/LTV strategies on Amazon.00:44:04 Book, AI Tool, and Influencer RecommendationsJasim shares his most influential books, favorite AI tool use cases, and respected figures in the e-commerce space.00:46:08 Contact Information & Episode Wrap-UpHow to connect with Jasim Eisa and closing remarks from the host.Resources mentioned in this episode:Josh Hadley on LinkedIneComm Breakthrough ConsultingeComm Breakthrough PodcastEmail Josh Hadley: Josh@eCommBreakthrough.comTools and Websites "Voadera": "00:01:43" "AGL (Amazon Global Logistics)": "00:11:17"&nb...
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Fluid Power Forum host Eric Lanke interviews Paul Michael, director of the Fluid Power Institute at Milwaukee School of Engineering, about NFPA's whitepaper "Preventing Leaks in Fluid Power Systems." Michael shares his background in lubricant formulation and hydraulic testing and describes MSOE's hands-on fluid power education. The discussion explains why leak prevention is critical to hydraulics because pressurized fluid stresses connectors, hoses, tubes, and seals, affecting reputation and sustainability. A committee of about 25 contributors developed the report and conducted a voice-of-the-customer survey, with 75% reporting leakage problems tied to customer satisfaction, downtime, and warranty costs. Adapters and connectors were cited as the largest component-related leakage source, with 31 causes identified across design, installation, mounting, selection, and material compatibility. Michael emphasizes application-driven design to minimize maintenance, the importance of standards (including SAE hose and performance tests), and avoiding tapered pipe threads in favor of modern straight-thread and O-ring sealing approaches. Subscribe to the Fluid Power Forum today to never miss an episode. The podcast is available on all of your favorite podcast platforms, including YouTube, Apple Podcasts, Spotify, and iHeart Radio. Read the full whitepaper at the NFPA Technology Reports website. Connect with our host, Eric Lanke, at elanke@nfpa.com. Connect with our guest, Paul Michael, at michael@msoe.edu. Learn more about MSOE, at www.msoe.edu. Find and share more interesting fluid power technologies and unique applications using #onlyfluidpowercan and follow podcast and other fluid power industry-related updates at @TheNFPA. #Hydraulics #Sealing #LeakPrevention #Innovation #NFPAWhitepaper
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Presented by PMI U.S., US Businesses of Philip Morris International. Share a prediction on America's future for a chance to be featured on The Daily Beast Podcast: https://beast.pub/america250 #ad Joanna Coles and Daily Beast executive editor Hugh Dougherty trace the cracks spreading through Donald Trump's White House as a flood of new leaks reveals an administration gripped by chaos, infighting, and mounting pressure over the escalating conflict with Iran. They dig into reports of Trump's Oval Office outbursts, the controversy surrounding fallen American service members, Laura Loomer's stunning reversal on Ukraine, and the growing questions surrounding Mitch McConnell's prolonged absence from the Senate. They also reveal fresh reporting on the battle to replace Lindsey Graham's Senate seat, explore the latest twists in the Jeffrey Epstein saga, and examine how the Tate brothers' legal troubles could create new political headaches for Trump's inner circle. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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A Secret Service agent assigned to Vice President JD Vance's protective detail is placed on leave over allegations the agent leaked sensitive information about the vice president's movements - Real Clear Politics National Correspondent Susan Crabtree weighs in. New polls show Congresswoman Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez of New York leading the prospective 2028 Democrat field in New Hampshire, while Pete Buttigieg tops a separate national survey. Minnesota assassin Vance Boelter receives two consecutive life sentences plus 40 years for the shootings of two Democrat lawmakers and their spouses. President Trump welcomes the World Series champion Los Angeles Dodgers to the White House, where the team presents him with a championship ring and custom number 47 jersey. Subscribe now to Emily's "After Party": Apple: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/after-party-with-emily-jashinsky/id1821493726 Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/0szVa30NjGYsyIzzBoBCtJ YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@AfterPartyEmily?sub_confirmation=1 Supersure Insurance: Upgrade your business insurance to a year-round SuperAgency at https://Supersure.com/Megyn Lean: Discover why LEAN is becoming the choice for real weight‑loss results—shop now at https://TAKELEAN.com use code MK. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
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This week, Scott sat down with his Lawfare colleagues Public Service Fellow Julia Curlee and Senior Editors Eric Columbus and Molly Roberts to talk through the week's big news in national security, including:“The Manchurian Candidates.” In a primetime address to the nation last Thursday, July 16, President Trump declassified a trove of intelligence documents that he claimed prove America's elections are dangerously vulnerable to foreign interference—particularly by China—and revived his long-standing, evidence-free assertions that the 2020 election was “rigged” against him. He ordered the Justice Department to prosecute those he claims were involved. But intelligence officials past and present, as well as the documents themselves, draw a sharp line between foreign influence campaigns and actual interference with vote counts—and none of the material supports the claim that any votes were changed. What is actually in the documents that President Trump has declassified? And what does his speech tell us about his intentions for the midterm elections and the 2028 elections beyond?“Leak and Ye Shall Find.” The Trump administration has dramatically escalated its campaign against leakers, culminating in grand jury subpoenas served to New York Times journalists, some at their homes, over their reporting on security concerns relating to the new Qatari-gifted Air Force One. The Pentagon and the Justice Department have stood up a joint task force to “identify and prosecute leakers,” and the New York Times is now fighting the subpoenas in court, calling them an attempt to intimidate the press that treads on First Amendment rights. The administration insists that reporters aren't the targets—only the people who actually leaked—and said that the reporters are simply witnesses. How much legal jeopardy do the reporters—and the media more broadly—actually face? And is this a genuine national security effort or an assault on press freedom?“Advise and Dissent.” Two of the administration's most consequential nominees—Jay Clayton, who has been nominated as Director of National Intelligence, and Todd Blanche, who has been nominated as Attorney General—sat for their Senate confirmation hearings last week. Clayton, currently U.S. Attorney for the Southern District of New York, repeatedly declined to say that Joe Biden won the 2020 election, while Blanche was grilled over the now-“dead” anti-weaponization fund, the Epstein files, and the very NYT subpoenas he authorized. Both face unexpectedly narrow paths to confirmation, complicated by the sudden death of Sen. Lindsey Graham. What did we learn from the hearings? And what are each nominee's prospects for confirmation?In object lessons, Julia strums to the strifes it seems we can't escape. Eric compliments the coordinated collection of compost. Scott salutes Mr. The Frog and friends who are back on the small screen (and then gets scooped on another Muppet story). And Molly marvels at one of her many military morale patches. To receive ad-free podcasts, become a Lawfare Material Supporter at www.patreon.com/lawfare. You can also support Lawfare by making a one-time donation at https://givebutter.com/lawfare-institute.Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/lawfare. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
This week, Scott sat down with his Lawfare colleagues Public Service Fellow Julia Curlee and Senior Editors Eric Columbus and Molly Roberts to talk through the week's big news in national security, including:“The Manchurian Candidates.” In a primetime address to the nation last Thursday, July 16, President Trump declassified a trove of intelligence documents that he claimed prove America's elections are dangerously vulnerable to foreign interference—particularly by China—and revived his long-standing, evidence-free assertions that the 2020 election was “rigged” against him. He ordered the Justice Department to prosecute those he claims were involved. But intelligence officials past and present, as well as the documents themselves, draw a sharp line between foreign influence campaigns and actual interference with vote counts—and none of the material supports the claim that any votes were changed. What is actually in the documents that President Trump has declassified? And what does his speech tell us about his intentions for the midterm elections and the 2028 elections beyond?“Leak and Ye Shall Find.” The Trump administration has dramatically escalated its campaign against leakers, culminating in grand jury subpoenas served to New York Times journalists, some at their homes, over their reporting on security concerns relating to the new Qatari-gifted Air Force One. The Pentagon and the Justice Department have stood up a joint task force to “identify and prosecute leakers,” and the New York Times is now fighting the subpoenas in court, calling them an attempt to intimidate the press that treads on First Amendment rights. The administration insists that reporters aren't the targets—only the people who actually leaked—and said that the reporters are simply witnesses. How much legal jeopardy do the reporters—and the media more broadly—actually face? And is this a genuine national security effort or an assault on press freedom?“Advise and Dissent.” Two of the administration's most consequential nominees—Jay Clayton, who has been nominated as Director of National Intelligence, and Todd Blanche, who has been nominated as Attorney General—sat for their Senate confirmation hearings last week. Clayton, currently U.S. Attorney for the Southern District of New York, repeatedly declined to say that Joe Biden won the 2020 election, while Blanche was grilled over the now-“dead” anti-weaponization fund, the Epstein files, and the very NYT subpoenas he authorized. Both face unexpectedly narrow paths to confirmation, complicated by the sudden death of Sen. Lindsey Graham. What did we learn from the hearings? And what are each nominee's prospects for confirmation?In object lessons, Julia strums to the strifes it seems we can't escape. Eric compliments the coordinated collection of compost. Scott salutes Mr. The Frog and friends who are back on the small screen (and then gets scooped on another Muppet story). And Molly marvels at one of her many military morale patches. To receive ad-free podcasts, become a Lawfare Material Supporter at www.patreon.com/lawfare. You can also support Lawfare by making a one-time donation at https://givebutter.com/lawfare-institute. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Annie Jacobsen is a journalist, investigative reporter and an author. For decades, nuclear war has been humanity's greatest existential fear. But the next global catastrophe may not arrive with a mushroom cloud—it could begin inside a laboratory. What would a biological attack actually look like, how quickly would it spread, and could humanity survive it? Sponsors: See discounts for all the products I use and recommend: https://chriswillx.com/deals Get a Free Sample Pack of LMNT's most popular flavours with your first purchase at https://drinklmnt.com/modernwisdom Get 160+ lab tests for just $365 and save an extra $25 at https://functionhealth.com/modernwisdom Get 10% discount on all Gymshark products at https://gym.sh/modernwisdom (use code MODERNWISDOM10) Get the brand new Whoop 5.0 and your first month for free at https://join.whoop.com/modernwisdom Get ChatGPT to explore ideas, solve problems, and learn faster at https://chatgpt.com Timestamps: (00:00) Nuclear vs Biological War: Which Is Worse? (01:08) Why No One Is Talking About Bioweapons (04:23) Is Genetic Engineering a Good Thing? (07:14) What COVID Really Taught Us (13:25) Who Created the First Biological Weapon? (21:25) What Makes the Perfect Biological Weapon? (26:44) The Soviet Bioweapons Ambition (27:50) How the Soviet Program Was Exposed (34:38) How Many Bioweapons Are Man-Made? (37:30) The Biggest Mistakes in Bioweapons History (45:04) What Happens in the First 24 Hours of a Leak? (56:02) Bacteria vs Virus: Which Is More Dangerous? (57:19) Does Dose Responsiveness Determine Survival? (59:21) Are Incubation Time and Lethality Correlated? (01:02:19) How the Soviets Created a Euphoric Plague (01:08:39) Six Days: From Outbreak to Anarchy (01:23:37) How Close COVID Came to Social Breakdown (01:36:24) Where to Find Annie Extra Stuff: Get my free reading list of 100 books to read before you die: https://chriswillx.com/books Try my productivity energy drink Neutonic: https://neutonic.com/modernwisdom Episodes You Might Enjoy: #577 - David Goggins - This Is How To Master Your Life: lnkfi.re/SN-Goggins #712 - Dr Jordan Peterson - How To Destroy Your Negative Beliefs: lnkfi.re/SN-Peterson #700 - Dr Andrew Huberman - The Secret Tools To Hack Your Brain: lnkfi.re/SN-Huberman - Get In Touch: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/chriswillx Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/chriswillx YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/modernwisdompodcast Email: https://chriswillx.com/contact - Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This week on Circle Back, the crew dives into the Miami Heat's YouTube slip-up, a scheduled livestream titled "LeBron James Introductory Press Conference" for July 27th that got posted, then quickly deleted. The team says it was a mistake made while preparing for a possible signing, but that hasn't stopped the theories. Was this a genuine accident, or a deliberate leak designed to move the needle on prediction markets before anything is even official? From there, the conversation shifts to prediction markets more broadly, after a platform CEO publicly admitted a majority of users lose money. Is that refreshing honesty, or a red flag? We compare it to loss rates at traditional sportsbooks, casinos, and horse tracks to find out if the number is really as bad as it sounds. Then we dig into a new report showing nearly half of all sports event contract volume in the country comes from just two states without legal sports betting, California and Texas, and debate whether that's really a "gold rush" or something else entirely. Hosted live by Jacob Gramegna, joined by Isaac Rose-Berman, Joey Knish, and Mike.
Jerry's update opens with Kendrick Perkins claiming that the Heat “leaking” the LeBron introductory press conference was planned. What's up with Jerry's health issues? Jerry says the moment of the day is himself stumbling on his words.
"I've never seen somebody this old in my life." Greg Cote squares off against the Pink Panther, FIU goalkeeper Emerson Butcher. Will he score a single goal? Will he be able to breathe? Will he even survive? Plus, the Miami Heat may have leaked the news of LeBron joining the franchise with a scheduled YouTube video for his press conference. Was this an honest mistake or something more? The crew breaks it down, and Dan sends Jeremy to the whiteboard to throw the conspiracy theories together. Today's cast: Dan, Zaslow, Greg, Roy, Chris, Jeremy, Mike, and Tony. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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7.22.26 Hour 1, Kevin Sheehan opens up the show reacting to the Nationals losing to the Rockies last night and ends the debate on Myles Garrett vs Micah Parsons. Kevin Sheehan and Producer Max give their thoughts on which Commanders free agent they are most confident in to have a good 2026 season and asks callers for their picks. Kevin Sheehan reacts to the Miami Heat potentially leaking that they are signing LeBron James.
After the Miami Heat accidentally leak a link to LeBron James's upcoming press conference, Boomer predicts LeBron chooses Miami and Gio agrees. Next, the guys imagine how Mike and Dog would handle a ruptured testicle story before taking a delightful call from Reggie in Queens. Jerry returns for an update featuring Zach Thornton's six shutout innings in a Mets victory, prompting Gio to thank Jerry for sharing the Joshua Kuroda-Grauer story that sparked Reggie's call. Later, John Harbaugh delivers a fiery speech to his players, Rebecca Lowe recounts taking a helicopter from Brooklyn to MetLife Stadium for the World Cup pregame show, and Boomer congratulates Jay Feely on winning a Congressional primary election. Finally, the hour closes on two big NFL questions: will Justin Tucker ever kick again, and will a team sign Stefon Diggs?
Did the Heat accidentally leak LeBron James' decision? bonus 601 Wed, 22 Jul 2026 21:42:47 +0000 YDAROgvWVph5k7br4tXKzrqyPn4udGwe sports Spiegel & Holmes Show sports Did the Heat accidentally leak LeBron James' decision? Matt Spiegel and Laurence Holmes bring you Chicago sports talk with great opinions, guests and fun. Join Spiegel and Holmes as they discuss the Bears, Blackhawks, Bulls, Cubs and White Sox and delve into the biggest sports storylines of the day. Recurring guests include former Bears coach Dave Wannstedt, former Bears center Olin Kreutz, Cubs manager Craig Counsell, Cubs second baseman Nico Hoerner and MLB Network personality Jon Morosi. Catch the show live Monday through Friday from 2 p.m. to 6 p.m. CT on 104.3 The Score, the exclusive audio home of the Cubs and the Bulls, or on the Audacy app. © 2026 Audacy, Inc. Sports https://player.amperwavepodcasting.com?f
Did the Miami Heat accidentally leak that they have a LeBron introductory press conference coming up? Also, the crew discusses how many coaches they think are better than Nick Sirianni this year. Plus, Michelle's top 5 defenders in the NFL! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
The Heat's accidentally posted LeBron press-conference link gets picked apart in exhaustive, comedic detail, from prediction-market betting theories to a fully imagined scenario of how impossible it would be for a young webmaster to keep a leak like that quiet. The riff turns into a running bit about a mythical stack of team press releases for trades that never happened, and spirals into an absurd tangent about fake obituaries. It's a lighter, mostly jokey segment that pokes fun at how exhausted everyone is by the ongoing LeBron free agency wait.
A since-deleted YouTube post from the Miami Heat teasing a "LeBron James Introductory Press Conference" set off a frenzy, and Ken and Anthony dig into whether it was a staffer's mistake, a stunt or something more calculated. They swap conspiracy theories about what the leak might really mean for LeBron's free agency decision, all while admitting the three-week wait is wearing thin. The guys also vent about being "inconvenienced" by the nonstop LeBron watch as football and baseball seasons heat up around them.
Joe Rose and Dave Hyde react to the Miami Heat's mysterious LeBron James introductory press conference livestream that briefly appeared online before quickly being taken down. The guys debate whether it was simply a contingency plan that was accidentally made public or a sign that the Heat already know LeBron is coming to Miami. They also question how an organization like the Heat could make such a mistake, while Dave continues to argue that Miami remains the best possible destination for LeBron James.
Hour 2 includes the latest LeBron James speculation after the Heat's accidental livestream leak, as Joe Rose and the crew discuss how the entire NBA is waiting on LeBron's decision, including the league's schedule makers. The guys also talk about how Miami has gone from being overlooked nationally to becoming one of the league's biggest storylines after adding Giannis Antetokounmpo. The conversation shifts to college football's changing landscape, including the SEC pushing for major changes and the possibility of programs trying to break away from the current structure. Plus, Omar Kelly joins the show to discuss the Dolphins' young roster, Miami's injury concerns, the importance of Jordyn Brooks' extension, and Tua Tagovailoa's expectations heading into the season with Atlanta. The hour wraps up with Dolphins training camp talk, including why Miami avoided potential “hold-ins” by getting extensions done early and where the roster still needs improvement.
Did the Miami Heat accidentally leak that they have a LeBron introductory press conference coming up? Also, the crew discusses how many coaches they think are better than Nick Sirianni this year. Plus, Michelle's top 5 defenders in the NFL! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices