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Lever Time
Trump's Gerrymandering Plot To Steal The Election (With Rep. Lloyd Doggett)

Lever Time

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 28, 2025 36:54


As Trump presses states to redraw their district maps to favor Republicans, David Sirota gets the inside scoop from Texas Democratic Congressman Lloyd Doggett, who is on the frontlines of the gerrymandering war. Doggett this week announced a shocking act of self-sacrifice, jeopardizing his own career for the battle against Trump.  Click here for a full transcript of the episode.Get ad-free episodes, bonus content and extended interviews by becoming a member at levernews.com/join.To leave a tip for The Lever, click here. It helps us do this kind of independent journalism.

Off The Clock with B Scott
STRAIGHT TALK with RICOCHET OUTDOORS | Ep074 | Off The Clock with B Scott

Off The Clock with B Scott

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 27, 2025 64:16 Transcription Available


Send us a textWill Fagan from Ricochet Outdoors joins us to discuss hunting season preparation, covering everything from firearms and feed to e-bikes and gear essentials as August signals the start of preparation season for serious hunters.• The .350 Legend has become the most popular straight-wall cartridge due to its low recoil and effective range• E-bikes are revolutionizing hunting access, with the Crusader 3.0 offering the best combination of features for hunters• Nut Grub feed has replaced rice bran as the most effective deer attractant on the market• Hunting retail business remains steady year-round rather than just peaking before season• Proper preparation involves getting gear, ammunition, and feeds in place well before opening day• Lever-action rifles like .45-70 and .30-30 maintain popularity among traditional hunters• The step-through design of newer e-bikes makes them more practical for hunting applicationsCheck out Ricochet Outdoors in Conway for all your hunting supplies, guns, ammo, feed, and e-bikes as you prepare for the upcoming season.GUEST WEBSITE: https://www.ricochet-outdoors.comOUR WEBSITE/OTC MERCH: https://offtheclockwithbscott.comHAVOC GEAR SHOP: https://havocnation.comHAVOC BOATS WEBSITE: https://havocboats.comHAVOC DEALERS: https://havocboats.com/dealers/WREAKIN' HAVOC CREW WEBSITE: https://wreakinhavoccrew.comSOCIAL LINKSTruth Social: https://truthsocial.com/@OffTheClockwithBScottFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/people/Off-The-Clock-With-B-Scott/61557737220814/Twitter (X): https://twitter.com/OTCwithBScottInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/offtheclockwithbscott/YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCwu6_wWcXDoBzhpHv4YgZGQRumble: https://rumble.com/c/c-5644782Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/2g76hRDp9d609LETevSH2U?si=0ba23ae282c94e88&nd=1&dlsi=d9f84d7699b84724Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/off-the-clock-with-b-scott/id1734265760

Raw Data By P3
The "Steal My Money" Lever: A Timely Tale of Data Saving the Day

Raw Data By P3

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 26, 2025 14:16


Every campaign has it: that shiny "more reach, lower cost" lever that looks like marketing gold but really just siphons your budget into digital quicksand. We pulled it. The metrics looked fantastic. And that's exactly how we knew we'd been had. In this episode, Rob breaks down a real-world lesson in false signals, phantom clicks, and why data discipline isn't just consultant-speak—it's your financial survival strategy. We're talking about the bots that sneak in through "partner sites," how they corrupt your retargeting, and the ripple effect that turns good data bad across your entire funnel. Here's the thing: The real damage isn't the wasted spend. It's what corrupted data does to your decision-making. When you're building your strategy on phantom signals, every "optimization" takes you further from real results. If you're protecting a budget or leading a team that depends on clean data to drive real business decisions, this episode cuts straight to what matters: spotting the traps before they drain your resources and rebuilding trust in the numbers that actually count.

Remarkable Marketing
The Last of Us: B2B Marketing Lessons on Putting the Story Before the Product with Chief Marketing Officer at VelocityEHS, Ashley Emery

Remarkable Marketing

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 26, 2025 49:20


Copy and paste content doesn't build a connection. If you want your brand to resonate, you need to go deeper, more human, more emotional, more real.That's executed perfectly by The Last of Us, a post-apocalyptic story that became a global phenomenon not because of monsters, but because of its heart. In this episode, we're taking a closer look with the help of our special guest, Ashley Emery, CMO at VelocityEHS.Together, we explore what B2B marketers can learn from emotional storytelling, breaking traditional formats, and building real resonance with your audience (even in the most unexpected places).About our guest, Ashley EmeryAshley excels in driving growth and innovation in B2B technology organizations, both at the global enterprise and high-growth start-up scale. She holds an Executive MBA and specializes in demand generation and revenue-focused marketing strategies. Ashley has a proven track record of building and leading high-performing marketing teams, having served as Head of Global Campaigns for the Database and Analytics category at AWS, VP of Marketing at Emburse, and most recently, the SVP of Demand Generation at Employ, the parent company of JazzHR, Jobvite, and Lever.What B2B Companies Can Learn From The Last of Us:Story comes before product. In B2B, it's easy to get stuck in the habit of leading with features, capabilities, or technical specs. But as The Last of Us demonstrates, what draws people in is a story they care about, not a list of innovations. Your product may be powerful, but unless your audience understands how it impacts their world or identity, it won't matter. Center the narrative on the customer's journey, pain, and outcome, your product plays a supporting role in that transformation. This shift can completely reframe how you approach content, ads, and even your brand voice. Ashley advises, “Lead with a human-centric storytelling. Don't sell features… the product is the enabler, it's not the hero.”Your audience might not be who you think. “Even if you think you understand your audience, you may not,” said Ashley, who was surprised herself, as she was so drawn to the series. Just as The Last of Us broke out of its presumed “gamer” audience, B2B brands often have unexpected buyers, champions, or influencers they're missing. Assumptions based on firmographics or industry stereotypes can be limiting. VelocityEHS found that their safety-focused customers were actually risk-tolerant thrill-seekers outside of work, which changed how they positioned messaging. This is a call to continuously validate personas, run qualitative interviews, and listen for nuance. Your best buyers may not look like your ICP on paper.The medium shapes the message. It's not enough to have a great story, you have to tailor it to the channel and format. A 60-minute podcast moment doesn't automatically become a good TikTok. Just like a video game plot doesn't translate directly into a TV script, B2B content has to be rewritten for the medium it's living in. That means writing social hooks, designing natively for mobile, and assuming low context. Ian reminds us that, “-if you take an idea that Ashley says in minute 50 of a podcast and drop it onto LinkedIn, and the person has no context at all who this person is or what they do, then the actual insight itself isn't as interesting or valuable.” Meet your audience where they are, mentally, emotionally, and contextually, or risk wasting great content on the wrong canvas.Quotes“Often in marketing, we get scared of emotion. We try to stay very neutral in our language. We don't want to be provocative, we don't want to be bold, and I think we as humans crave that. The show is a perfect example. The boldness, the emotional connection, and the conflict of the characters was really valuable. There's so much raw emotion and connection in the stories that could be told, and not being afraid to tell an uncomfortable story… is powerful.”Time Stamps[00:55] Meet Ashley Emery, CMO at VelocityEHS.[00:56] Why The Last of Us?[01:42] The Role of CMO at VelocityEHS[02:48] Breaking Down The Last of Us[26:47] B2B Marketing Lessons from The Last of Us[27:36] Human-Centric Storytelling in Marketing[35:16 Understanding Your Audience[38:43] Building an Ecosystem of Content[40:20] The Importance of Star Power[42:14] Embracing Emotional Tension in Marketing[46:11] Final Thoughts & TakeawaysLinksConnect with Ashley on LinkedInLearn more about VelocityEHSAbout Remarkable!Remarkable! is created by the team at Caspian Studios, the premier B2B Podcast-as-a-Service company. Caspian creates both nonfiction and fiction series for B2B companies. If you want a fiction series check out our new offering - The Business Thriller - Hollywood style storytelling for B2B. Learn more at CaspianStudios.com. In today's episode, you heard from Ian Faison (CEO of Caspian Studios) and Meredith Gooderham (Head of Production). Remarkable was produced this week by Jess Avellino, mixed by Scott Goodrich, and our theme song is “Solomon” by FALAK. Create something remarkable. Rise above the noise.

How They Train
Fasted Training, How To Program Sessions & Is Speed Training For You?

How They Train

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 26, 2025 25:13


Some unsolicited training advice and chat from the boys Lever: Use the code TTH for 20% off your Lever system Lever

Lever Time
Ed Helms Exposes America's Scariest Screw-Ups

Lever Time

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 25, 2025 32:38


On today's episode of Lever Time, comedian and writer Ed Helms (The Daily Show, The Office) takes David Sirota on a wild journey through some of history's greatest screw-ups — from nuclear war near-misses to secret ice tunnels in Greenland to attempts to blow up the moon. Helms, who hosts the podcast SNAFU, explores the risks of putting our trust in leaders who could do things that put us on the brink of extinction. What do America's biggest blunders teach us about our lack of control, our resilience, and what the future holds?Click here to learn more about Ed Helm's book, SNAFU: The Definitive Guide to History's Greatest Screwups.Click here for a full transcript of the episode.To leave a tip for The Lever, click here. It helps us do this kind of independent journalism.

How They Train
How To Do THRESHOLD Training Correctly

How They Train

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 25, 2025 72:02


The boys start the show by going after one of their rivals, they then take a look back at the Sam Renouf podcast from last week, call out one of their own for sitting on the fence and then finish with a whole lot of training discussion. Lever: Use the code TTH for 20% off your Lever system Lever

How They Train
The Triathlon Hour Boys ROAST Global Triathlon Network!

How They Train

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 25, 2025 9:05


The boys start the show by going after one of their rivals Lever: Use the code TTH for 20% off your Lever system Lever

Ralph Nader Radio Hour
Up in Arms

Ralph Nader Radio Hour

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 23, 2025 88:06


Ralph welcomes Ben Cohen (anti-war activist and ice cream entrepreneur) to discuss his new campaign, "Up in Arms," which advocates for a common-sense Pentagon budget. Then, Ralph speaks to Guardian columnist Arwa Mahdawi about her recent piece: "When will we finally admit: the Gaza death toll is higher than we've been told."Ben Cohen is an entrepreneur, philanthropist, and longtime anti-war activist. He is a co-founder of the ice cream company Ben & Jerry's and a prominent supporter of progressive causes. He is co-founder of Up In Arms, a public education and advocacy campaign pushing for a common-sense approach to military budgeting. In May of this year, Ben was arrested by Capitol Police after he interrupted Robert F. Kennedy Jr.'s testimony by screaming,”Congress kills poor kids in Gaza by buying bombs and pays for it by kicking kids off Medicaid.”We're up in arms because the government has taken the kindness, the heart, the soul of the American people and essentially replaced it with so many bombs that there's no rational use for them. They've turned us all into mass murderers.Ben CohenYou know, politicians starting from Reagan are fond of saying “a nuclear war cannot be won and must never be fought.” And then they turn around and spend $100 billion a year on a nuclear arsenal that's capable of blowing up the entire world several times over. So they say one thing and they do another. I mean, a nuclear arsenal capable of blowing up the entire world several times over? That's not deterrence. That's delusion.Ben CohenI just go back to the moral issue of our time, which is Gaza—two-thirds of the American people don't support continuing to arm Israel. And we need to make our politicians pay the price for continuing to arm Israel… We have a midterm election coming up. If your guy voted to continue to essentially facilitate the genocide, vote them out.Ben CohenWhen you have more money than is needed, you tend to invite corruption, cost overruns, machinery that doesn't work, and I would advise that you look into why the GAO and the Pentagon auditors are being asked to do fewer audits of the military budget. Because there's almost a direct correlation between throwing money at a government program (especially at that scale) and corruption. And corruption is understandable to everybody. It's the number one political issue all over the world, when the pollsters poll.Ralph NaderArwa Mahdawi is a columnist for the Guardian and author of Strong Female Lead: Lessons from Women in Power. Here is her recent piece on the genocide in Gaza: “When will we finally admit: the Gaza death toll is higher than we've been told” (The Guardian, August 8, 2025)To be fair, the New York Times, Washington Post, and Wall Street Journal have published some pretty devastating reports from their reporters in that area. They've put out some devastating features on what's going on [in Gaza], but it doesn't translate into editorial denunciation by these papers. And it doesn't translate into taking the next step and doing what they would do in other conflicts around the world where there isn't so much prejudice and domestic pressureRalph NaderI'm an opinion writer, but as journalists, you're always supposed to report facts. And the fact is: we have absolutely no idea how many people are dead in the Gaza Strip. But there are plenty of studies (which I reference in the article—one Lancet peer-reviewed study, one letter to the Lancet by a highly-respected scientist, one empirical study by Michael Spagat) which show that the death count is a lot higher. So I truly believe that unless you're saying “the official figure from the Ministry of Health is around 60,000 but studies show it is probably much higher,” then that's just journalistic malpractice.Arwa MahdawiI think there's just this instinct to believe that Palestinians are lying and Israelis are telling the truth. And it also goes back to…this isn't just Israel's war, this is America's war as well. And this desire to see America as the good guys—we're the good guys, the Palestinians are the bad guys. And to have this black-and-white narrative where, obviously, we're the good guys, you know, and so if the Palestinian narrative casts doubt on that, then it must be wrong.Arwa MahdawiI always suggest that people write to the media outlets and say that they want to see more Palestinian narratives, they want the media outlets to voice their concern that foreign reporters are not being let in, that more aid workers are not being let in, that pictures are not coming out.Arwa MahdawiThere are very few pictures coming out of the scale of this destruction in Gaza, but when you see the ones that do come out, it is very, very obvious that there are more than 60,000 people dead.But there seems to be this lack of curiosity with some of my peers. Why aren't they asking, “Why aren't we seeing more pictures?” There should be nonstop outrage that their press freedom is being stifled like this and so many Palestinian journalists are being slaughtered.Arwa MahdawiNews 8/22/25* Last Thursday, during an event in her Masscusetts congressional district, Congresswoman Katherine Clark – who holds the position of House Minority Whip, making her the number two Democrat in the House – called Israel's campaign in Gaza a “genocide,” per Axios. According to Zeteo, this makes Clark the 14th member of Congress to use the “g word.” Lest she be accused of bravery however, Clark quickly walked back her comments. In a statement to the Jewish News Syndicate, Clark said “last week, while attending an event in my district, I repeated the word ‘genocide' in response to a question…I want to be clear that I am not accusing Israel of genocide.” This incident illustrates the cross-cutting pressures facing Democratic Party leaders. This divide will be on the agenda again at the DNC meeting on August 26th, where among other issues, party leaders will vote on competing resolutions to lay out the Democrats' position on Gaza. Allison Minnerly, the progressive DNC delegate sponsoring the resolution to end arms shipments to Israel, is quoted saying “Our voters…are saying that they do not want U.S. dollars to enable further death and starvation anywhere across the world, particularly in Gaza…I don't think it should be a hard decision for us to say that clearly,” per the Intercept.* Even as Democrats wrestle with their position on Gaza, the politics are clearly shifting. The Reject AIPAC coalition has released a new statement saying that among Democrats, AIPAC is now a “toxic pariah.” As evidence of this, Reject AIPAC cites the fact that only 14 House Democrats attended the AIPAC-sponsored Israel trip this year. According to Mondoweiss, “In 2023, the lobbying group brought 24 House Dems to Israel over recess. In 2019, over 40 attended.” Reject AIPAC also cites the fact that Reps. Valerie Foushee and Maxine Dexter, both recipients of millions of AIPAC dollars, voted to block arms to Israel and Foushee is even now rejecting AIPAC money. As these small victories mount, the horizon of possibility for movement within the party grows ever wider.* Last week, Tom Artiom Alexandrovich – a senior department head in Israel's National Cyber Directorate – was arrested in a “multi-agency operation targeting child sex predators,” in Clark County, Nevada according to the Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Department. According to Reuters, “Alexandrovich faces a felony charge of luring or attempting to lure a child or mentally ill person to commit a sex act ‘with use of computer technology.'” Yet, inexplicably, Alexandrovich was released by U.S. authorities and is back in Israel. This set off a firestorm in the U.S., with many accusing the Trump administration of facilitating Alexandrovich's release. The State Department was forced to issue a statement denying these claims, stating that Alexandrovich "did not claim diplomatic immunity and was released by a state judge…Any claims that the U.S. government intervened are false." The AP adds that the “Israeli Embassy in Washington and the Israeli Prime Minister's Office did not immediately return messages.” Disturbingly, the mainstream media seems to be purposely ignoring this case. While it has been covered by the Guardian, the Times of Israel, and Haaretz, there has been zero coverage in the New York Times or Washington Post, or ABC, NBC, or CBS. This media blackout adds fuel to the speculation that this case is being tamped down by the administration for political reasons.* Another troubling story regarding minors on the internet comes to us from Mark Zuckerberg's Meta AI. According to Reuters, internal documents from Meta Platforms detail “policies on chatbot behavior…[permitting] the company's artificial intelligence creations to ‘engage a child in conversations that are romantic or sensual,' generate false medical information and help users argue that Black people are ‘dumber than white people.'” Former Federal Trade Commission Chair Lina Khan called these reports “disturbing” and cited a legal complaint filed by the FTC to the Justice Department against Snap in January, under her leadership, “charging that [Snap's] AI chatbot was creating risks and harms for young users.” Khan noted that the “DOJ hasn't filed the case or taken any steps to protect these kids,” and demanded that “Any lawmaker concerned about big tech's abuse of kids should ask what is going on.” The administration's lack of action on these issues indicates that despite their rhetorical inveighing against the tech industry, they are treating SIlicon Valley with the same kid gloves they use for the rest of corporate America, even when it affects minors.* In more positive news from abroad, the Washington Post reports that between 2022 and 2024, Mexico lifted a stunning 8.3 million residents out of poverty. This 18% drop in poverty includes a 23% decrease in extreme poverty and a 16% drop in moderate poverty. According to experts, this remarkable achievement is the result of the policies of former President Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador, or AMLO, and his successor Claudia Sheinbaum, such as tripling the minimum wage and instituting a raft of social programs to aid “senior citizens, unemployed youth, students, farmers and people with disabilities.” President Sheinbaum is now plowing ahead with a new project – producing a “small, 100% electric, accessible [EV],” called the “Olinia,” to be fully manufactured and assembled in Mexico, per Mexico News Daily.* Turning to domestic politics, Congresswoman Elise Stefanik finally showed up in her district on Monday after an extended period of avoiding public appearances. At a ceremony honoring a late Clinton County clerk in Plattsburgh, Stefanik was drowned out by cries of “‘You sold us out!', ‘Shame!', and ‘Unseal the Epstein files!', along with a “steady stream of boos,” according to the Daily Beast. Stefanik “left the podium after speaking for less than a minute,” and when she returned, she was booed again. Stefanik's chronic absence and chilly reception is a bad sign for her gubernatorial aspirations. In the months since she has held a town hall, her constituents held a mock town hall where they addressed an empty chair, per WRGB, and New York Democrats AOC and Paul Tonko held town halls in her district, per the Albany Times-Union.* In more political news from New York, disgraced former Governor Andrew Cuomo is explicitly seeking to woo New York Republicans in his independent bid for Mayor of New York City. POLITICO reports that at a fundraiser at media mogul Jimmy Finkelstein's Southampton estate, Cuomo told the crowd that he agrees with President Trump that the “goal is to stop Mamdani.” To this end, he is trying to convince Republicans that they would be “wasting [their] vote on [Curtis] Sliwa,” the Republican nominee for Mayor, “because he'll never be a serious candidate.” Cuomo also implied that he is open to an alliance with Trump, telling the crowd “Let's put it this way: I knew the president very well.” Dora Pekec, a spokesperson for the Zohran campaign, is quoted saying “Since he's too afraid to say it to New Yorkers' faces, we'll make it clear: Andrew Cuomo IS Donald Trump's choice for mayor.”* In Texas, state Democrats have returned to the state, ending their attempt to defeat Governor Abbott's mid-decade redistricting scheme by denying the legislature a quorum. In a statement Gene Wu, chairman of the Texas House Democratic Caucus, said "We killed the corrupt special session, withstood unprecedented surveillance and intimidation, and rallied Democrats nationwide to join this existential fight for fair representation — reshaping the entire 2026 landscape," per the BBC. The legislature is now expected to approve the redrawn congressional maps; the state Democrats plan to continue fighting them in the courts. California has vowed to redraw their own maps to compensate for the expected loss of five Democrat-held seats in Texas. New York, New Jersey, New Hampshire and Maryland are also considering their own redistricting plans. Vice President JD Vance was deployed to Indiana to pressure Republicans in that state to redraw their maps to favor Republicans as well, per the IndyStar. It is a sad state of affairs that American politics has been reduced to such naked power grabbing plots, but here we are.* In local news, the federal occupation of Washington, D.C. continues to deepen. CBS reports the governors of at least six Republican-led states are sending contingents from their National Guards to the capital. These include Mississippi and Louisiana, West Virginia, South Carolina, Ohio and Tennessee. Just what these troops will do in Washington remains unclear. Tennessee Governor Bill Lee, who is sending 160 troops, cited “monument security” and “traffic control” among their official responsibilities. The federal agents on the ground, with little to do – the DOJ itself reports as violent crime is at a 30-year low in the District – seem to be mostly just harassing residents. The Daily Beast reports ICE tore down a banner and replaced it with a dildo. A local, Amanda Moore, posted a photo of 15 federal agents calling an ambulance for a drunk girl in Dupont Circle. And, while the Lever reports D.C. corporate lobbyists pushed for the occupation, it is wreaking havoc on local businesses; Rolling Stone reports reservations at D.C. restaurants are down between 25 and 31%, to take just one example. We can only hope that this pointless, destructive farce of quasi-fascistic political theater ends sooner rather than later.* Finally, investigative reporter and Iraq war veteran Seth Harp is out with a new book – The Fort Bragg Cartel: Drug Trafficking and Murder in the Special Forces – which details the double murder of Master Sergeant Billy Lavigne and Chief Warrant Officer Timothy Dumas, along with the “many more unexplained deaths…other murders connected to drug trafficking in elite units, and dozens of fatal overdoses,” at Fort Bragg in North Carolina. Among other remarkable discoveries, Harp “describes a U.S. special forces k9 [unit] that was given titanium dentures and encouraged to feast on human brains in the field,” in the words of publisher and producer Chris Wade. Remember these titanium dentures whenever you hear that there is no money to pay for critical social programs. The money is there. The political will is not.This has been Francesco DeSantis, with In Case You Haven't Heard. Get full access to Ralph Nader Radio Hour at www.ralphnaderradiohour.com/subscribe

Lever Time
Why Your Health Insurance Premiums Could Explode Next Year

Lever Time

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 21, 2025 38:26


Health insurance premiums for some Americans could increase by a whopping 66 percent next year. Why are insurers jacking up their rates? And why are Republicans killing off Biden-era subsidies for the Affordable Care Act, despite their overwhelming, bipartisan popularity? Could such efforts backfire and make Medicare for All inevitable? And how can individuals and small businesses prepare for insurance hikes?Today on Lever Time, David Sirota sits down with two of America's leading experts on the health care system, Larry Levitt and Miranda Yaver, who are sounding the alarm about insurance rate increases. We explore the reasons why the Trump administration is making it harder for Americans to pay for their health insurance — and how the coming perfect storm threatens to sink the Affordable Care Act.To read the KFF study referenced in this episode, click here.Click here for a full transcript of the episode.Get ad-free episodes, bonus content and extended interviews by becoming a member at levernews.com/join.To leave a tip for The Lever, click here. It helps us do this kind of independent journalism.

Les adultes de demain
BEST-OF / Élever avec empathie, c'est transformer la société tout entière - Dr Catherine Gueguen - #237

Les adultes de demain

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 21, 2025 35:27


Cet été, nous vous proposons de (re)découvrir les épisodes des derniers mois que vous avez le plus appréciés !« Punir, c'est faire souffrir l'autre. Et c'est croire que la souffrance fait progresser. Non, la souffrance ne fait pas progresser, surtout la souffrance dans la relation humaine. »Pourquoi notre société peine-t-elle encore tant à reconnaître l'impact des violences, même dites « éducatives », sur nos enfants ? Et pourquoi est-il si difficile de sortir de ce rapport de force ?Dans cet épisode, j'ai l'honneur de recevoir la pédiatre et autrice incontournable Catherine Gueguen. Connue pour son best-seller "Pour une enfance heureuse", Dr Gueguen est une figure engagée qui œuvre depuis de nombreuses années pour faire évoluer le regard porté sur l'enfance. Elle est également spécialisée en neurosciences affectives et sociales, et forme parents, professionnels et médecins à travers une meilleure compréhension du développement de l'enfant. Elle milite pour une prise de conscience massive de l'impact des violences éducatives ordinaires.Nous abordons des sujets qui bousculent :❇️ Que dit véritablement la science sur les punitions, les humiliations et la violence, quel impact sur le cerveau de l'enfant, leur épanouissement, et la société ?❇️ Élever avec empathie : apprendre à s'écouter soi-même, pour mieux écouter ses enfants. Comprendre nos besoins pour mieux comprendre les leurs.❇️ Comment poser des limites sans humilier, et en quoi la transformation du regard adulte sur l'enfant peut tout changer – pour l'enfant d'aujourd'hui et la société de demainMoments clés :(00:34) Comment l'engagement du Dre Gueguen est-il né ?(03:58) Persistence des violences éducatives : constat et chiffres(07:01) Déni des blessures de l'enfance chez les adultes(10:34) No kids zones et enfants « mal élevés »(11:42) Apport fondamental des neurosciences affectives sur le développement de l'enfant(13:44) Pourquoi les punitions détériorent la relation avec l'enfant(15:51) Poser un cadre sans humilier : le vrai sens des limites(18:34) À l'école : attachement, sécurité et pouvoir des émotions(21:12) Épigénétique : quand les relations modifient l'expression des gènes(24:19) Communication non violente et empathie envers l'adulte(29:31) Enjeux de former parents et professionnelsLivres cités de Catherine Gueguen :« Pour une enfance heureuse », éditions Pocket« Heureux d'apprendre à l'école », éditions Les Arènes

Lever Time
Scene On Radio: Capitalism

Lever Time

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 18, 2025 38:04


Today, we're sharing an episode from our friends over at Scene On Radio, the Peabody-nominated documentary podcast that asks big questions about who we are and how we got this way. This is the premiere episode of its season seven series, “Capitalism,” which explores the rise of the world's dominant economic system — and examines why the concept is now being questioned in ways it hasn't been in decades.If you'd like to keep listening to Scene On Radio, visit sceneonradio.org.We'll be back in a few days with a new episode of Lever Time. Get ad-free episodes, bonus content and extended interviews by becoming a member at levernews.com/join.To leave a tip for The Lever, click here. It helps us do this kind of independent journalism

How They Train
Monday's Triathlon Hour - Full Show - August 18th

How They Train

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 18, 2025 71:21


The Triathlon Hour Hotseat opens up today's podcast where the only rule is you have to give your honest answer to the questions asked. Some of those questions are about Collin Chartier & Tomas Rodriguez's potential imminent return to racing, who has the most annoying Instagram of any pro triathlete, is triathlon too soft, has there been a softening of our stance on Ironman, Jack's real thoughts on Scott Derue & Andrew Messick, who is Appo attracted to, why has Jack really not been on the T100 broadcast, what's the worst thing about living in the Boulder triathlon bubble, why did Lucy Charles Barclay block Jack on Instagram, is commenting on triathlete's body weight fair game and lots more. We then do another edition of “who is under pressure” in the triathlon world, have some training discussion and pick which 3 triathletes we would all pick to race for our lives over the Ironman distance. Lever: Use the code TTH for 20% off your Lever system Lever

Health Supplement Business Mastery
Marketing Clarity: How to Stop Guessing and Start Growing (The Hidden Lever)

Health Supplement Business Mastery

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 17, 2025 39:58


"Send me a text"Uncover the single most important part of your marketing machine that most people completely gloss over. (But it's responsible for it's success or failure.)Finally gain the clarity you crave around your marketing so you know that you're spending your time on the RIGHT things.Learn how to actually reach MORE of the RIGHT people and how most are going about it completely backwardsLearn more about Jeff here: https://factmethod.comOr reach out to Jeff directly at: jeff@factmethod.comIf you're interested in working with me one-on-one to improve your supplement business. You can learn more at my website https://creativethirst.comGetting people to your sales page or funnel is how you grow a direct-to-consumer supplement company. But how do you get them there?The quickest way to do that is through paid advertising.Buying buyers with ad dollars to scale is how all the supplement businesses do it.Now you can discover the strategies and tactics that work in supplement advertising.For just $7.Click here to grab your copy of the Health Supplement Ad Swipe Guide.

Lever Time
The Male Friendship Collapse (With Sam Graham-Felsen)

Lever Time

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 14, 2025 24:46


Men are struggling with friendships and feeling lonelier than ever. The male loneliness epidemic is seeping into many facets of life — including mental health, the economy, and American politics — but why are guys having such a hard time making and keeping friends?Today on Lever Time, David Sirota sits down with journalist Sam Graham-Felsen to explore the collapse of male friendship — and why this quiet crisis has deeper political and social ramifications than anyone wants to admit.You can read Sam Graham-Felsen's New York Times article referenced in this episode here.A transcript of the episode is available here.Get ad-free episodes, bonus content and extended interviews by becoming a member at levernews.com/join.To leave a tip for The Lever, click here. It helps us do this kind of independent journalism.

How They Train
Calling Out People In Triathlon Who Are Under Pressure

How They Train

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 12, 2025 81:04


We start with a comprehensive recap of all things London T100 from the weekend. Following that, we call out some people in triathlon who are under pressure. At that point we decide no one is safe so some age group triathlon coaches also find themselves in our cross hairs and if all of this wasn't controversial enough, we finish the show with “you have to pick one” which no doubt will leave us with 5-6 more people who hate us. It's a massive episode, don't miss out! Lever: Use the code TTH for 20% off your Lever system Lever

Lever Time
Ari Aster Thinks You're Being Manipulated

Lever Time

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 11, 2025 37:24


You might recognize director Ari Aster from his groundbreaking horror films like Hereditary and Midsommar. But Aster just dropped the scariest film of his career: Eddington, a dark COVID-19 comedy starring Joaquin Phoenix, Pedro Pascal, and Emma Stone, about social media-driven polarization, gun violence, and the looming tech takeover.Today on Lever Time, David Sirota speaks with Aster about the inspiration behind his all-too-prescient film. Did the coronavirus pandemic break our brains, leaving our communities with no commonly accepted set of facts? How do we navigate today's AI slop-driven informational hellscape? And is it possible to avoid the twisted fate of Eddington, Aster's fictional New Mexico town?Get ad-free episodes, bonus content and extended interviews by becoming a member at levernews.com/join.To leave a tip for The Lever, click here. It helps us do this kind of independent journalism.

Gun Talk
A Vote To Use Nugent Music For Gun Talk; Lever Action In 4-Gun Challenge; More Movie Star Shooters: 08.10.25 After Show

Gun Talk

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 10, 2025 32:59 Transcription Available


In This Hour:--  Tom Selleck and other movie star shooters.--  One listener hates the new music on Gun Talk and votes for Ted Nugent's "Come And Take It."--  Another vote for including the .30-30 lever action in the 4-gun challenge. Gun Talk 08.10.25 After ShowBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/gun-talk--6185159/support.

First Day Podcast
Collaboration, Innovation, and Fundraising

First Day Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 10, 2025 22:46


In this episode of The First Day from The Fundraising School, host Bill Stanczykiewicz, Ed.D., sits down with Muhsin Hassan, Managing Director at Lever for Change, to unpack the power, and practicality, of nonprofit collaboration. Drawing from his role advising the Community Collaboration Initiative led by the Muslim Philanthropy Initiative at the Indiana University Lilly Family School of Philanthropy, Hassan explains why partnerships aren't just nice-to-have, they're mission multipliers. From maximizing impact during economic downturns to sparking innovation across issue areas, collaboration can create better ideas, stronger fundraising, and more efficient service delivery. Hassan shares how the initiative brought together 21 Muslim-led nonprofits from across the U.S., ranging from local to national reach, to explore shared solutions. The three-year effort wasn't donor-driven from the top down, but intentionally designed to listen to community needs and prioritize equity among partners. Common threads emerged between seemingly different missions: healthcare access, education, civic engagement, and refugee support leading to big-picture strategies like “one-stop shop” service models for new Americans. And yes, there was a built-in incentive: each participating organization received a $250,000 grant to implement their collaborative plans. The conversation digs into what makes collaborations work: intentional design, time to build trust, and intermediaries who handle logistics so nonprofits can focus on the work. The CCI team acted as that connective tissue, setting agendas, facilitating conversations, and ensuring equity between grantees and donors. This created space for candid dialogue, something that doesn't always happen in traditional philanthropy, and fostered genuine partnerships rather than compliance-driven alliances. Challenges? Of course. Some organizations realized the timing wasn't right and bowed out gracefully, underscoring the need for flexibility and openness to think beyond one's own program lane. Hassan closes with advice for any nonprofit, regardless of cause area or cultural context; there are always lessons to learn from others. Whether you share a target population or simply share the nonprofit experience, collaboration offers unexpected insights and fresh approaches. Skeptics often leave such partnerships with new allies, new knowledge, and stronger strategies. The key is creating opportunities for cross-sector dialogue, maintaining equity among all players, and giving collaborations the time, and resources, to thrive. The full white paper, Collaboration in the U.S. Muslim Nonprofit Sector: Lessons from the Community Collaboration Initiative, is available at the Lilly Family School of Philanthropy's Muslim Philanthropy Initiative page.

Lever Time
Are Corporations Spying On You To Raise Your Prices? (With Lee Hepner)

Lever Time

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 7, 2025 44:18


Delta Air Lines recently came under fire for announcing that artificial intelligence will be setting 20 percent of its ticket prices for its domestic flights by 2026. While Delta subsequently denied using the tech to engage in “personalized” price gouging, many airlines, big businesses, and data brokers have allegedly been dabbling in “surveillance pricing,” the growing corporate practice that exploits personal data to charge customers the most they're willing to pay.In this episode of Lever Time, David Sirota talks to Lee Hepner, antitrust expert at the American Economic Liberties Project, to learn how companies are tracking our online and offline behavior to deliver personalized (and potentially higher) price tags. As Hepner reveals, corporate entities have been quietly fine-tuning the practice for decades — and we're now entering an era of one person, one price.Click here to read The Lever's investigation into how airlines pioneered  "personalized pricing."Get ad-free episodes, bonus content and extended interviews by becoming a member at levernews.com/join.To leave a tip for The Lever, click here. It helps us do this kind of independent journalism.

Gunfighter Life.  Be Strong & Courageous
Take Down Lever Guns for Survival - Backpack Rifles - Hunting Defense

Gunfighter Life. Be Strong & Courageous

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 7, 2025 20:10 Transcription Available


Christian ; Follower of GOD Servant of CHRIST        Decorated Combat VeteranCorporate; U.S. Marine Corps Urban Warfare Instrictor;       S.R.T. Commander Active Shooter Response Team Law Enforcement Los Angeles Police (L.A.P.D.) Police Officer / Fugitive RecoveryF.B.I. Instructor N.R.A Instructor Competition Shooter; Multi Time State Rifle Pistol Champion Hunting; Life Long Hunter Proffessional Hunter and Guide Private Security Contractor; Several Agencies,  Current. GOD Provides / JESUS SavesBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/gunfighter-life-survival-guns-tactical-hunting--4187306/support.

How They Train
T100 London + Triathlon Dating Advice!!!

How They Train

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 7, 2025 60:05


The weekly show is back and this week we start with a T100 London breakdown, conduct a S.W.O.T analysis for the T100, answer a whole bunch of important training & racing questions, talk about dating as triathletes and the first ever edition of The Triathlon Hour Court takes place. Lever: Use the code TTH for 20% off your Lever system Lever

MICHAELBANE.TV™ ON THE RADIO!
Big Bore Lever Guns!

MICHAELBANE.TV™ ON THE RADIO!

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 6, 2025 50:14


This week we have more information on the Big Horn Model 89 TAKEDOWN version in .500 S&W Magnum. Plus, the dangers of tribalism. MichaelBane.TV - On the Radio episode # 282. Scroll down for reference links on topics discussed in this episode. Disclaimer: The statements and opinions expressed here are our own and may not represent those of the companies we represent or any entities affiliated to it. Host: Michael Bane Producer: Flying Dragon Ltd. More information and reference links: Welcome to DEAD AIR Silencers! Big Horn Armory Demonstration the Big Horn Armory Takedown Steven Model 520 The 45-70: Still Going Strong/Kelly Ross, SPORTS AFIELD Why Custom Guns Are Worth the Investments/Brad Fitzpatrick, GUN DIGEST VDH: Why no national outrage after Cincinnati beat-down? Renault Dauphine The Music of Max Hixon The Music of the Parnells

Les Équilibristes
Mais comment font les autres ? Se comparer pour s'élever

Les Équilibristes

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 6, 2025 19:20


Dans cet épisode, je vous propose de plonger dans les coulisses d'En équilibre, mon livre tout juste publié. On y explore un thème aussi universel que tabou : la comparaison.Pourquoi avons-nous tant de mal à résister à cette tentation de nous mesurer aux autres ? En quoi les réseaux sociaux, les injonctions sociales ou nos histoires personnelles viennent-ils amplifier ce réflexe, parfois doux poison, parfois vrai moteur ?Je partage avec vous les trois formes de comparaison que je rencontre le plus souvent dans mes accompagnements, ainsi que des pistes concrètes pour mieux vivre avec ce mécanisme profondément humain, sans le laisser nous enfermer.Au programme :Déconstruire la « comparaisonite » pour en faire un levier d'élan, pas un freinMieux comprendre les besoins cachés derrière l'envie ou la jalousieTrois questions pour transformer la comparaison en inspiration, et pourquoi exprimer son admiration change toutÀ travers un extrait du livre, des anecdotes personnelles et des réflexions tirées de mon parcours de coach, je vous invite à repenser notre rapport à l'équilibre, et à vous sentir un peu moins seul·e face à ces tiraillements du quotidien.Je suis toujours ravie de lire vos retours, témoignages et prises de conscience !Bonne écoute, Sandra************************************************Découvrir le livre : https://www.conscious-cultures.com/livre-en-equilibreLien vers la playlist du livre : https://sandrafillaudeau.podia.com/playlist-en-equilibre************************************************Merci de faire une place aux Équilibristes dans votre vie. Si vous voulez soutenir le podcast, prenez quelques instants pour dire pourquoi vous l'appréciez sur votre plateforme d'écoute préférée, en laissant 5 ⭐et un commentaire. Merci pour votre soutien !Numéros d'Equilibristes est la lettre que j'envoie 2 fois par mois - c'est là que je partage ressources, observations et analyses, dont le point de départ est souvent le quotidien ou mon travail avec mes clients. C'est là aussi que j'annonce en avant-première tous les événements et opportunités de travailler ensemble. Vous pouvez vous abonner ici.Découvrez mon livre, En Équilibre, qui déconstruit le mythe de l'équilibre vie pro vie perso et explore 4 grands besoins derrière celui de préserver son équilibre de vie.Pour découvrir comment travailler ensemble, rendez-vous sur www.conscious-cultures.comPour écouter tous les épisodes, rendez-vous sur www.lesequilibristes.comConnectons-nous sur les réseaux : https://www.linkedin.com/in/sandra-fillaudeau-23947ba/ et https://www.instagram.com/les_equilibristes_podcast/Hébergé par Ausha. Visitez ausha.co/politique-de-confidentialite pour plus d'informations.

Reportage International
Série «Dis-moi à quoi tu joues»: les dominos, une véritable institution au Venezuela

Reportage International

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 6, 2025 3:15


« Dis-moi à quel jeu tu joues, je te dirai qui tu es », une série spéciale de RFI à la découverte des jeux populaires à travers le monde. Ces jeux qui, à travers les joueurs, parlent de la culture et de l'identité de chaque pays. Au Venezuela, les dominos sont davantage qu'un jeu qui se partage entre amis ou en famille. C'est un vrai sport national, avec son équipe, sa fédération, ses championnats. Si le jeu se conjugue sous plusieurs formes, seul ou en équipe notamment, la version favorite des Vénézuéliens, c'est à deux qu'elle se joue. Dans les villages, sur les places, lors des réunions de famille ou dans des hôtels huppés pour des tournois, les dominos s'adaptent à tous les styles et sont une véritable institution dans le pays. De notre correspondante à Caracas, Environ 70% des Vénézuéliens joueraient aux dominos. Dans chaque famille, il y a un jeu, et sur les places publiques, on trouve toujours quelques pratiquants invétérés, comme ici dans le quartier de Petare. Dans cette zone très populaire, tous les après-midis, ils sont quelques-uns à se retrouver pour s'affronter, par équipe de deux. Le but : que les deux joueurs aient posé tous leurs dominos avant leurs adversaires. Ici, on ne joue pas d'argent, on vient pour se détendre. L'ambiance est haute en couleur. Autour de la table, on s'exclame, on claque les pièces, on glisse quelques commentaires.  « Les quatre joueurs doivent être conscients de tout ce qu'il se passe autour de la table. On appelle cela un système. C'est de la transmission d'information, pour ton partenaire et pour les joueurs de l'autre équipe, car en fonction de ce que tu fais, ils vont comprendre ton jeu. Il y a des gens qui disent que ce sont des indices, mais ce ne sont pas des indices, c'est de l'information », explique, enthousiaste, Angelo, qui fait partie de la Fédération vénézuélienne de dominos.  Mais ces informations peuvent être considérées comme de la triche. À quelques kilomètres à peine, un tournoi exclusif a lieu dans un quartier huppé de la capitale. Et ici, autour de la table de jeu, le silence est de rigueur. Ignacio Salvatierra est l'organisateur : « Le temps mis à réfléchir, c'est la seule méthode autorisée pour informer aux dominos. En gros, si tu hésites longtemps ou pas avant ton coup. Les dominos corrects devraient se jouer de façon que toutes les pièces soient posées de la même manière. On ne devrait pas les claquer ni les faire glisser. » Les joueurs ont payé leur participation au tournoi, et les trois premiers remporteront plusieurs centaines de dollars. Le niveau socio-économique est bien plus élevé, mais la passion reste la même. Avant de commencer la compétition, deux joueuses nous donnent leurs trois règles d'or : « Lever, répéter et se rappeler. Alors, répéter, cela veut dire que si tu as un bon jeu, par exemple avec des 5, il faut que tu les joues, que tu les répètes, pour que la personne qui te suit soit obligée de passer. Lever, ça veut dire avoir un bon jeu, avoir de la chance. Enfin, tu dois te rappeler qui a joué quoi pour aider ton partenaire ou bien éviter une pièce. » Et ce sport semble avoir de beaux jours devant lui au Venezuela. La sélection nationale vient de rentrer du championnat américain avec une médaille d'or, une d'argent et une de bronze.  À lire aussiDis-moi à quoi tu joues?: en Syrie, le backgammon, plus qu'un jeu, un rituel quotidien

Off Brand
The Climate Reality Check You May Have Missed - Aug '25 News with EnvironMental Dandelion

Off Brand

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 6, 2025 42:48


EnvironMental Podcast leans into the sustainability stories you might have missed.Not to scare you but the quiet comfort of predictable seasons is shattering as our world faces unprecedented storms, searing heat, and alarming shifts.In this episode, Aub and Court deliver a vital climate reality check: exploring shocking global extreme weather impacts, exposing governmental greenwashing in our National Parks, and sharing unexpected good news from around the globe.We then dive into what science says we can do, alongside a provocative take on humanity's true climate position and the challenge of societal inertia. Tune in for essential truths and a powerful call to action. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Dandelion Branding is a digital marketing agency that specializes in telling sustainability stories.Show Notes Sources:Save the Flavors list: https://climatebasecamp.org/endangered-food-list/Dolphins are citizens:https://www.theguardian.com/environment/2025/jul/15/korean-activists-dolphins-animal-legal-rights-jeju-islandAP news on EnvironMental Justice:https://apnews.com/article/amazon-uae-environmental-crime-operation-arrests-8361b6e0570a00ac14b40aab62937efcThe California Government shared that "Renewable Energy" isn't "alternative":https://www.gov.ca.gov/2025/07/14/in-historic-first-california-powered-by-two-thirds-clean-energy-becoming-largest-economy-in-the-world-to-achieve-milestone/Lever for Change the Emerging Climate Champions Award:https://leverforchange.org/article/press-release/emerging-climate- чемпионов-announcement/Breakdown of the National Parks Exec order:https://www.cntraveler.com/story/what-make-america-beautiful-again-means-for-national-parksThe Exec order:https://www.whitehouse.gov/presidential-actions/2025/07/making-america-beautiful-again-by-improving-our-national-parks/World Weather Attribution (funded by Grantham Foundation, the European Climate Foundation and the Bezos Earth Foundation):https://www.worldweatherattribution.org/State of the Global Climate 2024 WMO (World Meteorological Organization - (member countries, climate funds, and partnerships):https://wmo.int/sites/default/files/2025-03/State%20of%20the%20Global%20Climate%202024_Extremes%20Supplement.pdfEEA, European Environment Agency (funded by the 27 member states):https://www.eea.europa.eu/en/topics/in-depth/extreme-weather-floods-droughts-and-heatwavesCenter for Climate & Energy Solutions (independently funded nonprofit):https://www.c2es.org/content/extreme-weather-and-climate-change/The Climate Action Tracker is an independent scientific project that tracks government climate action and measures it against the globally agreed Paris Agreement & they list their funders on their about page and it's eu govt initiatives and climate foundations:https://climateactiontracker.org/global/cat-thermometer/National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (Us funding and which is being proposed for serious budget cuts in the US):https://www.noaa.gov/education/resource-collections/climate/climate-change-impactsClimate Check - unsure of funding, I think they're a for-profit business:https://climatecheck.com/ (USA)The Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change - mostly funded by the WMO:https://www.ipcc.ch/documentation/Diary of a CEO with Eric Weinstein:https://youtu.be/I-iyGGPabpI?si=eDY4m_G6zN1zOzNj

Performance Intelligence with Andrew May
The New Science of Staying Match Fit & Selling 100k+ Books | Dr Tom Buckley

Performance Intelligence with Andrew May

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 6, 2025 63:47


When Andrew wrote MatchFit, it was during one of the toughest seasons of his life. Fast forward to today, the core principles still hold - but the way we apply them has transformed. From adding resistance training to redefining recovery and mental performance, this episode dives into what's changed and what still matters most.Andrew May and co-author Dr Tom Buckley share the latest insights on longevity, mental skills, and why simplifying health might be the smartest move you ever make.In this episode, you'll hear:1:45 The backstory of the MatchFit philosophy 3:30 Rolling through the decades and how that effects your health11:00 Lever 1: Why any amount of exercise is better than none at all13:00 Why resistance training is the fountain of youth19:10 Lever 2: Nutrition is the most contentious topic, the importance of eating healthy fats, and how your diet can affect your gut health21:50 Lever 3: The recovery rocket, presenting it to the Wallabies, and adding mental skills into your recovery process26:50 Lever 4: Andrew's 12 essential mental skills model33:20 Lever 5: Why connecting with each other was so important during COVID and the scientific research to back it41:10 Lever 6: Why people have forgotten about play45:55 What Dr Tom has done differently since publishing MatchFit and how it has changed Andrew's way of living50:55 Reflections and new book ideas-WIN 1 of 3 SIGNED COPIES OF MATCHFIT!Follow these easy steps:Leave a Review: Share your thoughts about the podcast on your app.Leave a Comment on our Socials: Use the secret word revealed in this episode in a comment on any latest post on our socials!We will choose 3 winners randomly and reach out to them directly by 15 August 2025. Keep an eye out for a DM from us!Andrew's Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/andrewmay2/Andrew's Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/andrewmay/Podcast Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/performanceintelligencepodcast/-Buy your copy of MatchFit: https://www.booktopia.com.au/matchfit-andrew-may/book/9781922267030.htmlListen to the episode on gut microbiome: https://performanceintelligence.transistor.fm/episodes/131-dr-tom-gut-microbiomeListen to the episode with Shona Halson: https://performanceintelligence.transistor.fm/episodes/145-shona-halsonDownload the 12 Essential Mental Skills Model: https://performanceintelligence.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/08/12-essential.jpgDownload the Recovery Rocket Model:https://performanceintelligence.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/08/Recovery-Rocket.jpgDownload the Rolling Through The Decades Model:https://performanceintelligence.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/08/Rolling-Through-Decades-scaled.jpg Use Code "PIPODCAST10" to get 10% off your Lumo Coffee order:https://lumocoffee.com/ Interested in sharing your story? Email Producer Shannon at support@performanceintelligence.com today with your story and contact details. Learn more about Andrew and Performance Intelligence: https://performanceintelligence.com/Find out more about Andrew's Keynotes : https://performanceintelligence.com/keynotes/Follow Andrew May: https://www.instagram.com/andrewmay/If you enjoy the podcast, we would really appreciate you leaving a short review on Apple Podcasts, Spotify or Google Play. It takes less than 60 seconds and really helps us build our audience and continue to provide high quality guests.

Parole du Jour
Élever ses ados avec sagesse

Parole du Jour

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 5, 2025 1:57


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Lever Time
Your 401(k) Is Billionaires' Next Bailout Scheme

Lever Time

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 4, 2025 40:24


The Trump administration appears ready to sign an executive order that would allow private equity firms to prey on Americans' retirement savings. What happens if Wall Street can suddenly tap into the trillions of dollars tucked away in 401(k) accounts?Today on Lever Time, David Sirota speaks with former federal regulator Ted Siedle and economist Eileen Appelbaum to understand what private equity could do to Americans' hard-earned retirement funds — and how you can protect your money.Get ad-free episodes, bonus content and extended interviews by becoming a member at levernews.com/join.To leave a tip for The Lever, click here. It helps us do this kind of independent journalism.

Scream Therapy
Episode 118: Sarinn Blawatt of Alien Boys on the culture of care

Scream Therapy

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 3, 2025 27:14


Host Jason Schreurs welcomes Sarinn Blawatt, singer of Vancouver punk band Alien Boys, to talk about the culture of care. Having worked in harm reduction services for more than 15 years, Sarinn links their involvement in the punk scene and its empathic ethos to the important work they do in health care. http://alienboys.bandcamp.com Featured song clips: Alien Boys - "The Lever" from The Weight of it All (2023) Ramones - "I Wanna Be Sedated" from Road to Ruin (Sire Records, 1978) Dead Kennedys - "Drug Me" from Fresh Fruit For Rotting Vegetables (Cherry Red Records, 1980) Alien Boys - "Shrinkwrap" from The Weight of it All (2023) Photo: Bobbi Barbarich The SCREAM THERAPY BOOK is now available! Scream Therapy: A Punk Journey through Mental Health is a memoir-plus that has been heralded by New York Times best-selling authors. Like the podcast, it links the community-minded punk rock scene with the mental wellness of the punks who belong to it. ORDER A COPY OF THE BOOK! screamtherapyhq.com/book NEW SCREAM THERAPY MERCH STORE! http://screamtherapy.threadless.com About this podcast: Scream Therapy explores the link between punk rock and mental health. My guests are members of the underground music scene who are living with mental health challenges, like myself. Intro/background music clips: Submission Hold - "Cranium Ache" Render Useless - "The Second Flight of Icarus" Contact host Jason Schreurs - screamtherapypodcast@gmail.com

Optimal Health For Busy Entrepreneurs
284. How to Lose Weight When You're in Back-to-Back Meetings All Day

Optimal Health For Busy Entrepreneurs

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 1, 2025 42:14


Are you constantly in meetings and struggling to find time to focus on your health? In this episode, discover how even the busiest executives can lose weight and regain energy without fad diets, exhausting workouts, or overhauling their lives.Julian Hayes II breaks down a powerful system for sustainable fat loss and peak performance built for high-level leaders. Learn how to optimize your environment, implement a daily health standard, and make a system of accountability that works with your demanding schedule—not against it.If you're a founder, CEO, or business owner operating at full tilt and your body's running on fumes and stubborn weight won't go away, this is your executive briefing for reclaiming your health, one smart system at a time.— Episode Chapter Big Ideas (timing may not be exact) —0:00 – Introduction & the “warzone” schedule dilemma2:18 – Common advice that doesn't work for execs4:22 – The real root: nervous system stress & hidden residue7:46 – Health is invisible...until it's not10:15 – Why “working hard” isn't your issue—it's infrastructure12:22 – Shift from willpower to systems14:05 – Lever #1: Light Optimization (sunlight, circadian regulation, fat metabolism)21:08 – The dangers of blue light at night & late-night eating25:40 – Light exposure do's and don'ts (morning and night routines)28:14 – Lever #2: Creating a Standard of Performance32:16 – What the 49ers can teach us about health success34:40 – Examples of real-world health standards you can start today38:10 – Lever #3: Accountability & Support40:20 – Isolation, wearables, support systems, and peer groups41:30 – Final recap and invitation to connect— Key Quotes — “Your ability to burn fat efficiently and consistently is downstream of your light exposure.”“High-performance health isn't built on your best days. It's sustained by the systems you follow on your worst ones.”“If you have infrastructure for your business but not your body, you're flying blind.”— Connect with Julian and Executive Health —LinkedIn — https://www.linkedin.com/in/julianhayesii/Ready to take your health, leadership, and performance to the next level? Book a complimentary private executive health diagnostic call with Julian Hayes II. Link below.https://calendly.com/julian-exechealth/chemistryWebsite — https://www.executivehealth.io/***DISCLAIMER: The information shared is not meant to treat or diagnose any condition. This is for educational, informational, and entertainment purposes. The content here is not intended to replace your relationship with your doctor and/or medical practitioner.

Lever Time
Trump's New Merger Scandal Is Swampier Than Watergate

Lever Time

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 31, 2025 39:37


In a stunning reversal, the Trump administration just gave the green light to a major tech merger — and then fired two Justice Department lawyers who opposed it. Was corruption at play in the merger decision?Today on Lever Time, David Sirota sits down with The Lever's Luke Goldstein and UnHerd Magazine's Sohrab Ahmari, who first exposed the “mergers over martinis” story behind the reversal. They dive into the MAGA power struggle inside the Justice Department and tackle the big questions: What triggered the reversal? Could a Watergate-era anti-corruption law bring the truth to light? And if Trump is now opening the floodgates to corporate mergers, what will that mean for your wallet?To check out Sohrab Ahmari's reporting, as referenced in this episode, click here.Get ad-free episodes, bonus content and extended interviews by becoming a member at levernews.com/join.To leave a tip for The Lever, click here. It helps us do this kind of independent journalism.

RecTech: the Recruiting Technology Podcast
New Features and a New Network

RecTech: the Recruiting Technology Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 31, 2025 8:03


This podcast is now part of the Purple Acorn Network…a destination where talent meets storytelling, where hiring meets humanity, and where podcasts don't sound like onboarding videos. Check it out at https://www.purpleacornnetwork.com/ CareerBuilder + Monster (the “Company”) today announced that the U.S. Bankruptcy Court for the District of Delaware has approved the following transactions in connection with the Company's previously announced voluntary Chapter 11 sale process:    BOLD, a global career-technology company focused on transforming work lives, will acquire the Company's job board business, retain the rights to the Monster and CareerBuilder brands, and extend employment offers to at least 350 globally distributed Company employees; Iron Corp U.S. Inc., an affiliate of a large privately-held investment company, will acquire Monster Media Properties; and PartnerOne, a global technology leader and one of the fastest growing enterprise software groups in the world, with a proven track record of acquiring and growing government software companies, will acquire Monster Government Solutions. https://hrtechfeed.com/careerbuilder-monster-receives-court-approval-of-sale/ PeopleFluent, a market leader in integrated talent management, workforce agility, and learning solutions, announced Version 25.07 of PeopleFluent Talent Management and PeopleFluent Compensation, the latest software upgrade to its talent and compensation management solutions. This update enhances the compensation solution's AI-powered features, and includes key upgrades to help clients improve their workflows and increase their efficiency. https://hrtechfeed.com/new-hr-tech-from-peoplefluent/ Employ unveiled a powerful wave of product innovations designed to transform how organizations attract, engage and hire top talent across two of its industry-leading applicant tracking systems – Lever and Jobvite. Infused with cutting-edge, people-first AI, the newest innovations empower recruiters and hiring teams to move faster, hire smarter and deliver better candidate experiences – with trust and transparency at the core built with IBM watsonx.governance. https://hrtechfeed.com/employ-says-new-ai-release-prioritizes-recruiter-efficiency-and-human-connection/ Beamery, the leading AI platform for workforce transformation, today launched a Workforce Intelligence Suite that leverages its first-to-market Task Intelligence capability. By breaking down roles into units of work, or tasks, Task Intelligence surfaces opportunities for AI automation, role redesign, and workforce optimization. The company also introduced Ray, an embedded agentic AI consultant, that works across the platform to enable enterprise leaders to tackle talent decisions with more clarity, speed, and ease. https://hrtechfeed.com/new-hr-tech-from-beamery-ihire/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Le sept neuf
La Nuit des étoiles : lever les yeux au ciel pour comprendre l'univers

Le sept neuf

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 31, 2025 26:22


durée : 00:26:22 - L'invité de 8h20 : le grand entretien - par : Simon Le Baron - À l'occasion de la Nuit des étoiles, événement qui se tiendra partout en France du 1er au 3 août, l'astrophysicienne Françoise Combes et le cosmologiste et physicien Jean-Philippe Uzan étaient les invités du Grand Entretien de France Inter, ce jeudi. - invités : Françoise Combes, Jean Philippe Uzan - Françoise Combes : Astrophysicienne à l'Observatoire de Paris – PSL, professeur au Collège de France et présidente de l'Académie des Sciences, Jean-Philippe Uzan : Cosmologiste, directeur de recherche au CNRS à l'Institut d'astrophysique de Paris, et physicien théoricien au CNRS. Vous aimez ce podcast ? Pour écouter tous les autres épisodes sans limite, rendez-vous sur Radio France.

Les interviews d'Inter
La Nuit des étoiles : lever les yeux au ciel pour comprendre l'univers

Les interviews d'Inter

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 31, 2025 26:22


durée : 00:26:22 - L'invité de 8h20 : le grand entretien - par : Simon Le Baron - À l'occasion de la Nuit des étoiles, événement qui se tiendra partout en France du 1er au 3 août, l'astrophysicienne Françoise Combes et le cosmologiste et physicien Jean-Philippe Uzan étaient les invités du Grand Entretien de France Inter, ce jeudi. - invités : Françoise Combes, Jean Philippe Uzan - Françoise Combes : Astrophysicienne à l'Observatoire de Paris – PSL, professeur au Collège de France et présidente de l'Académie des Sciences, Jean-Philippe Uzan : Cosmologiste, directeur de recherche au CNRS à l'Institut d'astrophysique de Paris, et physicien théoricien au CNRS. Vous aimez ce podcast ? Pour écouter tous les autres épisodes sans limite, rendez-vous sur Radio France.

Beau Voyage
[NOS FAVORIS ❤️ ] - Dorothée Olliéric, grand reporter : être là où l'histoire s'écrit, vibrer sous les bombes et élever 2 enfants

Beau Voyage

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 29, 2025 61:30


"Etre là où l'histoire s'écrit". C'est la mission que s'est donnée l'invitée exceptionnelle de ce nouvel épisode de BEAU VOYAGE.Reporter de guerre, Olliéric Dorothée fait partie des visages emblématiques du journalisme français depuis 30 ans. Tout juste rentrée d'Ukraine, elle a accepté de nous accorder deux heures de son temps si précieux pour nous raconter son quotidien hors du commun et sa manière de voyager bien à elle.Arrivée comme stagiaire chez France 2, Dorothée n'a jamais quitté la chaîne, enchaînant les reportages sur les zones de conflit.Cambodge, Angola, Rwanda, Tchétchénie, Congo, ou Afghanistan, elle a fait le tour du monde mais avec un casque, un gilet pare balles, une caméra et un micro dans sa valise.On ne peut être que fasciné par son courage étourdissant, sa modestie et son engagement inébranlable. Egalement maman de deux enfants, elle nous a raconté:- cette vie vraiment pas comme les autres- ses missions sur la ligne de front et derrière, avec les peuples et les combattants- son premier reportage au Rwanda qu'elle ne pourra jamais oublier- ses moments de peur ( et son sang froid extraordinaire)- ses poésies qu'elle fait réciter à sa fille depuis la tranchée où elle se trouve- ses amis qu'elle a perdu- ses rencontres gravées à jamais- ses pays qu'elle a tant aimé-et puis son envie d'être toujours là où les choses se passent pour les raconter au monde...Je suis fan de Dorothée depuis mes études de journalisme. J'étais pétrifiée et flattée de recueillir les confidences et les histoires d'une femme si inspirante et si humble. La plus grande passeuse d'histoires, pour moi.Merci Olliéric Dorothée d'avoir partagé avec nous votre vision du monde et les coulisses du métier de grand reporter.Ses ouvrages à découvrir absolument :*Vie et mort d'un soldat d'élite, Maxime Blasco*La guerre au féminin : elles combattant pour la France**************************************Si cet épisode de Beau Voyage vous a plu, n'hésitez pas à nous laisser 5 étoiles sur Spotify ou un commentaire sur Apple Podcasts. Ce serait vraiment un sacré coup de pouce pour nous !**************************************Production : Sakti ProductionsVous êtes une marque et vous souhaitez collaborer avec Beau Voyage ? Ecrivez-nous : mariegarreau@saktiproductions.com Hébergé par Acast. Visitez acast.com/privacy pour plus d'informations.

Lever Time
How AI Is Taking Over Your Government

Lever Time

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 28, 2025 36:03


The Trump administration just unveiled a sweeping AI Action Plan that aims to achieve global dominance in the industry. Hiding deep within the document? A previously rejected scheme to ban oversight of tech oligarchs and let artificial intelligence run wild. Get ad-free episodes, bonus content and extended interviews by becoming a member at levernews.com/join.To leave a tip for The Lever, click here. It helps us do this kind of independent journalism.

Tech Talk with Mathew Dickerson
AI Love, Lab-Grown Cheese, Lever-Less Lexus, Smarter Surgery & More Tech Twists!

Tech Talk with Mathew Dickerson

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 27, 2025 58:06


Bot Bonds & Binary Brides: The Allure of AI Affection.  Cultured Curds: The Coming Clash of Casein Creations.  Steering Shift: Lexus Leads the Leap to Lever-Less Driving.  Scalpel, Sensors, Success: Surgical Systems Step Up.  Sun Safety Simplified: Sun Day Sparks Skin-Smart Solutions.  Hyper-HDMI: The High-Speed Home Theatre Hype.  Pill Power: Profiling Physiology with Precision Pills.  Perverse Profits: The Proliferation of AI-Powered Nudify Networks.  Polymer Power: Pioneering Progress in Post-Lithium Batteries. 

Lever Time
The Fight For Control Of Your Money (with Matt Stoller and Nathan Tankus)

Lever Time

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 24, 2025 48:07


President Donald Trump and Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell are dueling over interest rates set by America's secretive central bank, the Federal Reserve. Is the Fed's secrecy and independence good for the economy? Who should control the institution — the people, the president, or Wall Street? And why are so many experts in media, politics and business afraid to even consider challenging the status quo?Today on Lever Time, David Sirota speaks with two provocative economic thinkers about what is really at stake in this battle between Trump and Powell, and how this clash over the Federal Reserve affects millions of Americans.Check out Matt Stoller's newsletter “Big” here.Check out Nathan Tankus's newsletter “Notes on the Crisis” here.Get ad-free episodes, bonus content and extended interviews by becoming a member at levernews.com/subscribeTo leave a tip for The Lever, click the following link. It helps us do this kind of independent journalism. levernews.com/donate

Scene on Radio
Lever Time: Trump, Colbert, And The War On Truth

Scene on Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 23, 2025 39:10


A bonus episode from the Lever Time podcast: Their latest, exploring the decision by CBS to cancel The Late Show with Stephen Colbert and the wider context for that move -- Donald Trump's effort to crush dissent through lawsuits and other attacks on media corporations. With host David Sirota and his guest, New York Times journalist David Enrich.   Learn about your ad choices: dovetail.prx.org/ad-choices

Glowing Older
Episode 22:6 Janet Engel on Aging in Place Innovations and Insights

Glowing Older

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 23, 2025 26:10


Join host Nancy Griffin as she interviews Janet Engel, VP ofClinical Strategy and Engagement at Dwell Safe, about the latest innovations in aging well. Discover how technology and home modifications are helping older adults live safely and comfortably in their homes.About JanetJanet Engel, MOT/L, CAPS, ECHM is the VP of Clinical Strategy and Engagement at DwellSafe, where she leverages AI and clinical expertise to democratize home safety modifications for aging in place. An expert in Aging in Place and Universal Design, Janet leads initiatives to revolutionize home safety assessments and foster strategic partnerships in the industry.With a deep understanding of the Baby Boomer demographic, Janet helps businesses tailor their strategies to better connect with and serve this important market. Her expertise extends to messaging specialization, improving communication and market share for companies focused on this consumer group.Janet is the creator and host of the podcast "Home Designs for Life," which ranks in the top 10% globally. Through this platform, she offers valuable insights and discusses current trends related to aging in place, effective consumer communication, and innovative home safety solutions.Passionate about empowering individuals to live independently as they age, Janet is committed to driving meaningful conversations and innovations in her field. At DwellSafe, she leverages her extensive background as an occupational therapist, specializing in home health care for older adults, to ensure that everyone can age safely and comfortably in their own homes.Janet's unique blend of clinical knowledge, technologyexpertise, and consumer insight positions her at the forefront of the aging-in-place movement, where she continues to push the boundaries of what's possible in-home health solutions.Key TakeawaysPlanning early for aging in place is essential to reduce fall risks. Home hazards are responsible for half to two-thirds of all falls in people age 65 and older.Dwell Safe is a home safety platform that combinesAI with clinical expertise to assess home safety. Technology scans individual rooms in a home and gives a fall risk score for the person and the environment. An occupational therapist reviews the video footage and makes tailored home safety recommendations.From Instacart to smart home technologies like automated window treatments, technology is key to supporting aging in place. Technology makes life more comfortable in the home and reduces fall risk.Vision is the first system that deteriorates with the aging process — starting as early as age 35 or 40. Smart solutions include creating color contrast in your environment — between walls, furniture and flooring, or installing motion sensor lighting and smart appliances in your home. Age-tech friendly kitchen appliances allow older adults to prepare meals safely. The kitchen presents significant hazards. You can burn yourself, fall, or cutyourself with sharp objects. An induction stove is an efficient way of cooking and eliminates the risk for burns and fires. A Smart Refrigerators can tell us if food has gone spoiled, which is important as our taste sense of smell deteriorates. Eating spoiled food is a common reason why older adults end up in the hospital.Universal design has broad general appeal. It is for everyone, regardless of height, weight, gender, and strength. Lever handles, motion sensor faucets and lighting are examples of universal design.Aging in place means living in the home of your choice. Whether it's the home you've been in for 30 years, a new home, or a 55 plus community. The key is choice.Social determinants of health include living ina community where you have easy access to neighbors, parks, restaurants and stores.

Lever Time
Trump, Colbert, And The War On Truth (with David Enrich)

Lever Time

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 21, 2025 37:37


Why did CBS cancel Stephen Colbert's show mere days after the company settled a lawsuit with Donald Trump? Are Trump's lawsuits part of a larger movement to crush dissent? And which other billionaires, corporations, and politicians are trying to bully critics into silence?Today on Lever Time, David Sirota speaks with New York Times journalist David Enrich, the author of the book Murder The Truth: Fear, the First Amendment, and a Secret Campaign to Protect the Powerful. Enrich brings listeners inside the legal movement to end Americans' first-amendment right to express opposition to what's happening in this country.You can read an unedited transcript of this episode here.Get ad-free episodes, bonus content and extended interviews by becoming a member at levernews.com/subscribeTo leave a tip for The Lever, click the following link. It helps us do this kind of independent journalism. levernews.com/donate

Lever Time
Why They're Protecting Jeffrey Epstein's Secrets (with Julie K. Brown)

Lever Time

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 16, 2025 52:11


Why is President Donald Trump's right-wing voter base up in arms over Jeffrey Epstein? Which of the many conspiracy theories are based in truth? And what is Trump's Department of Justice now trying to cover up? Today on Lever Time, David Sirota speaks with the award-winning investigative journalist Julie K. Brown, who first broke the story of Epstein's legal cover-up, to find out why we should keep pushing the Trump administration for answers.To read more of Julie K. Brown's groundbreaking reporting about the Epstein case, check out her book “Perversion of Justice: The Jeffrey Epstein Story.”Get Lever Time Premium, with ad-free episodes, bonus content, and extended interviews by becoming a member at levernews.com/subscribeYou can also leave a tip for The Lever. It helps us do this work. levernews.com/donate

Le Gratin par Pauline Laigneau
Comment atteindre ses premiers 100 000 euros de chiffre d'affaires sans s'épuiser ? #Leçon254

Le Gratin par Pauline Laigneau

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 16, 2025 36:31


Comment atteindre les 100 000 euros de chiffre d'affaires ?C'est la question que m'a posée Marie-Cécile dans cette nouvelle leçon.Marie-Cécile est la créatrice du blog apprendre-a-jouer-du-piano et de la chaîne YouTube “Les Clés du Piano”. Elle est passionnée, ultra-investie, et elle n'est pas loin du cap symbolique : 80 000 euros de chiffre d'affaires déjà réalisés, mais une grande fatigue aussi, une dispersion permanente, et une rentabilité en berne.Alors ensemble on a fait un grand ménage : quels projets conserver ? Lesquels arrêter ? Où concentrer son énergie pour avoir de vrais résultats ?On a aussi parlé de ses blocages invisibles, de ses croyances limitantes, et de la peur qu'on a tous parfois… de faire moins, mais mieux.Si vous êtes solopreneur ou entrepreneure passionnée qui court après mille idées, cette leçon pourrait vraiment changer votre perspective.Bonne écoute !CHAPITRAGE 00:00 – Introduction03:10 – Présentation de Marie-Cécile 05:42 – Atteindre 80 000 € de chiffre d'affaires : les premières étapes08:55 – La fatigue du solopreneur : trop d'offres, trop de dispersion12:20 – Comment prioriser quand on a 1000 idées ?15:45 – Coaching en direct : identifier les offres qui rapportent vraiment20:32 – Pourquoi faire moins peut rapporter plus24:11 – Lever les blocages invisibles pour passer un cap31:10 – Reprendre le contrôle de son temps et de son énergie#LeçonDuMercredi #PaulineLaigneau #EntrepreneuriatCréatif #BusinessEnLigne #CréatriceDeContenu #MarketingDigital #Solopreneur #PédagogieEnLigne #CoursDePiano #MonterSonBusiness #VivreDeSaPassion #EntreprendreAutrement #ChiffreDAffaires #OffresDigitales #OrganisationEntrepreneur #CoachingBusiness #ReconversionProfessionnelle #CréerSaMarque #YoutubeuseFrancophone #ApprendreLePiano #EntrepreneuriatFéminin #DéveloppementDeBusinessNotes et références de l'épisode Sont cités dans l'épisode : La formation “Faire plus de chiffre en moins de temps, d'argent et d'énergie”La formation “Reprenez le contrôle de votre temps : faites plus en moins de temps”Pour retrouver Marie-Cécile : Sur son blogSur sa chaîne YouTubeVous pouvez consulter notre politique de confidentialité sur https://art19.com/privacy ainsi que la notice de confidentialité de la Californie sur https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

Génération Do It Yourself
#481 - Rachel Picard - Velvet - Lever 1 milliard pour concurrencer la SNCF

Génération Do It Yourself

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 16, 2025 154:58


Certaines montagnes sont plus infranchissables que d'autres. Des trains à 30 millions d'euros l'unité, une maintenance quotidienne, des millions de voyageurs à transporter chaque année, une infrastructure publique tentaculaire, des optimisations et des algorithmes dans tous les sens...C'est littéralement des dizaines de problèmes de maths à résoudre tous les jours.Et pourtant, Rachel Picard se lance. Avec toute la détermination du monde.Ancienne directrice générale de Voyages SNCF, elle est la femme derrière les succès de Ouigo, Inoui, TGV Max, et même les pianos dans les gares… et d'autres initiatives inattendues, comme la création d'une station de ski au sommet des Andes ou l'augmentation des ventes d'Euro Disney.En 2024, avec son associé Timothy Jackson, elle lève 1 milliard d'euros pour créer Velvet, première compagnie ferroviaire privée “made in France”.85 % de cette somme est directement investie dans la commande de 12 trains auprès d'Alstom.Le défi est colossal : collaborer avec la SNCF, les industriels, les autorités… et convaincre 10 millions de passagers de monter à bord d'un train totalement inédit.Aujourd'hui, Velvet compte 18 personnes. Il en faudra 300 d'ici 2028, date à laquelle le premier train Velvet entrera en gare. En attendant, rien n'est laissé au hasard : Rachel mesure les sièges au centimètre près, échange des benchmarks sur un groupe WhatsApp baptisé Benchtrains… et construit, pièce par pièce, le train ultime.Dans cet épisode, Rachel partage son état d'esprit, ses méthodes et sa vision pour entreprendre dans des projets à l'ambition démesurée.Elle revient aux fondamentaux : créer une expérience client inoubliable, tout en naviguant entre contraintes physiques, économiques et réglementaires.TIMELINE:00:00:00 : Pourquoi les marques de trains se multiplient : entre pénuries et typologies de clients00:16:40 : Vous ne devinerez jamais le prix d'un train00:23:17 : La complexité des infrastructures et la répartition des coûts00:34:21 : L'étrange concurrence entre les compagnies ferroviaires00:43:05 : La vie d'un conducteur de train00:53:51 : Les prérequis pour entreprendre et lever des fonds01:01:04 : La distribution des billets et comment grignoter des parts de marché01:09:19 : Le goût pour les projets massifs et révolutionnaires01:22:20 : “Pourquoi vous limitez ? Faites les trois !”01:28:55 : Lever 1 milliard d'euros pour créer un champion français01:40:24 : Comment créer le train ultime01:48:52 : La théorie du piano01:59:11 : Comment le secteur privé aide le secteur public : une privatisation nécessaire02:25:47 : Instaurer la déconnexion dans le trainLes anciens épisodes de GDIY mentionnés : #212 - Adrien Aumont - KissKissBankBank & Midnight Trains - Réinventer le train de nuit après avoir inventé le crowdfunding#158 Edgar Grospiron - Athlète et conférencier - Avance, fais-toi confiance.[Hors-Série RED BULL] - Christophe Coutal - Moorea Plage - « C'est moi le roi, pas le client » la légende de St-TropezNous avons parlé de :VelvetAlstomLISEACombien ça gagne (podcast de Clémence)CriteoTimothy JacksonOVNI CapitalLes recommandations de lecture :Le Rouge et le noirL'ère de l'individu tyranVous pouvez contacter Rachel sur Linkedin.Vous souhaitez sponsoriser Génération Do It Yourself ou nous proposer un partenariat ?Contactez mon label Orso Media via ce formulaire.Distribué par Audiomeans. Visitez audiomeans.fr/politique-de-confidentialite pour plus d'informations.

Lever Time
8 Dirty Tricks Hiding In Trump's Tax Bill (With David Dayen)

Lever Time

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 14, 2025 40:58


You've likely heard about the slashed health care for millions of Americans. Hospitals defunded. Massive tax breaks for the wealthiest Americans. But guess what? Trump's "One Big Beautiful Bill" is even more devious (and absurd) than you think. Today on Lever Time, David Sirota sits down with David Dayen of The American Prospect and The Lever's Luke Goldstein to dig into the hidden details: How did these crazy handouts make it into the Big Beautiful Bill? What's the larger agenda? And how is this going to affect you?Read Luke Goldstein's reporting here. Read David Dayen's article here.As an exclusive bonus, click here to listen to an additional 35 minutes of this interview.Get Lever Time Premium, with ad-free episodes, bonus content and extended interviews by becoming a member at levernews.com/subscribeIf you'd like to leave a tip for The Lever, click the following link. It helps us do this kind of independent journalism. levernews.com/donate

Métamorphose, le podcast qui éveille la conscience
Lever le tabou de l'argent dans nos familles avec Vincent Grard

Métamorphose, le podcast qui éveille la conscience

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 11, 2025 38:55


[SÉRIE] Nos liens à l'argent. Marion Gestin Duchêne reçoit Vincent Grard, directeur France de la néo-banque Trade Republic. Pourquoi est-ce si difficile de parler d'argent en famille ? Comment mieux transmettre à nos enfants une relation saine, autonome et lucide à l'argent ? Tire-lire ou pas tire-lire ? Vincent Grard nous invite à réconcilier éducation, amour et finances, à lever les non-dits et à repenser nos échanges familiaux, générationnels et conjugaux autour de l'argent. Pour que celui-ci redevienne un pont entre les êtres, et non un motif de tension.Pendant 4 semaines, Marion Gestin Duchêne décrypte avec ses invités nos liens à l'argent : découvrez tous leurs conseils et recommandations pour déconstruire ce sujet tabou et entretenir une relation à l'argent plus apaisée.Quelques citations avec Vincent Grard : "L'argent, ce n'est pas une finalité, c'est un moyen, c'est du troc.""Je vois la finalité de la parentalité comme le fait de rendre tes enfants autonomes.""Ne ne pas vouloir parler d'argent, c'est se mettre en marge de la société."Thèmes abordés lors du podcast avec Vincent Grard : 00:00Introduction02:00Présentation invité03:12Pourquoi ce tabou de l'argent ?04:56Le modèle parental06:52La tirelire : obsolète ?10:34La gratification12:25Comment casser ses croyances limitantes ?13:52Hommes / femmes : rapport différent à l'argent ?15:19Parler d'argent : une activité à planifier17:50L'apprentissage de la frustration20:10Quand arrêter d'aider son enfant ?22:37Jeunes et retraite25:47Aborder sereinement la question de l'héritage30:01Les inégalités entre frères et soeurs32:42Les clés pour aborder vivre sereinement l'argent en famille35:01L'argent, un pont entre les personnes ?36:58Les réseaux sociaux : un nouvel espace de parole ?38:03Le rôle de l'école39:47Un outil pour lever le silenceÀ réécouter :Et si l'argent conditionnait aussi vos relations ? avec l'expert en finance Matthias Baccino Argent : être indépendante ! avec Héloïse Bolle, Fondatrice d'Oseille et compagnieSortir de la peur du manque et vivre l'abondance avec Christian JunodAvant-propos et précautions à l'écoute du podcast Découvrez Objectif Métamorphose, notre programme en 12 étapes pour partir à la rencontre de soi-même.Recevez chaque semaine l'inspirante newsletter Métamorphose par Anne GhesquièreSuivez nos RS : Insta, Facebook & TikTokAbonnez-vous sur Apple Podcast / Spotify / Deezer / CastBox / YoutubeSoutenez Métamorphose en rejoignant la Tribu MétamorphosePhoto DR Hébergé par Acast. Visitez acast.com/privacy pour plus d'informations.

Lever Time
Is America Prepared For The Next Big Flood?

Lever Time

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 10, 2025 23:23


Even before the deadly floods in Texas last week, the United States had a problem. For years, the federal government has been ignoring calls for a nationwide network of flood monitors in American waterways. According to reporting from The Lever, 99 percent of waterways in the U.S. are not being tracked, largely because of governmental funding limitations. Today on Lever Time, David Sirota sits down with Lever reporter Freddy Brewster to explore how underutilized sensors called streamgages could protect communities from flooding disasters — and why they haven't been fully funded. You can read The Lever's exclusive reporting on streamgages here.Get Lever Time Premium, with ad-free episodes, bonus content and extended interviews, by becoming a member at levernews.com/subscribeIf you'd like to leave a tip for The Lever, click the following link. It helps us do this kind of independent journalism. levernews.com/donate

The Climate Denier's Playbook
The Pro-Oil ‘Clueless' Parody Nobody Asked For [Patreon Preview]

The Climate Denier's Playbook

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 9, 2025 22:55


AS IF we could live without oil! Listen to the full episode on our Patreon (https://www.patreon.com/deniersplaybook) SOCIALS & MORE (https://linktr.ee/deniersplaybook)WANT TO ADVERTISE WITH US? Please contact sponsors@multitude.productionsDISCLAIMER: Some media clips have been edited for length and clarity. CREDITS Created by: Rollie Williams, Nicole Conlan & Ben BoultHosts: Rollie Williams & Nicole ConlanExecutive Producer: Ben Boult Editors: Laura Conte & Paul RamsdellProducers: Daniella Philipson, Irene PlagianosAdditional Research and Fact Checking: Canute HaroldsonMusic: Tony Domenick Art: Jordan Doll Special Thanks: The Civil Liberties Defense CenterSOURCES90magsandmore. (2021). TikTok - Make Your Day. Tiktok.com.Seventeen Magazine, December 1995.ABRAM, L. (2007, March 10). Kingsley, TV reporter, winner of six Emmys. Chron.American Petroleum Institute. (1996, September). Fuel-Less, You Can't Be Cool Without Fuel. Api.org.American Petroleum Institute. (1998). Global-Climate-Science-Communications-Plan-1998. In insideclimatenews.org. American Petroleum Institute.Curtis, R. (2019, February 12). Yesterday. Rotten Tomatoes.Dimmestlmmp. (2017). r/lostmedia. Reddit.com.Fandom. (2025). Make a Wish. DVD Database; Fandom, Inc.Gopal, K. (2024, January 23). A Fossil Fuel Miseducation. The Lever.IMDb. (2025). Nora Stein - Actress. IMDb.Mulvey, K., & Shulman, S. (2015). The Climate Deception Dossiers - Internal Fossil Fuel Industry Memos Reveal Decades of Corporate Disinformation. In ucs.org. Union of Concerned Scientists.Schaeperkoetter, C., Eagle, C., & Oklahoma Energy Resources Board. (2016). Petro Pete's big bad dream. Oklahoma Energy Resources Board.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

Lever Time
The Case For Calling Gaza A Genocide

Lever Time

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 7, 2025 26:37


Since Israel launched its war in Gaza a year and a half ago in response to Hamas's October 7 attack, Israeli armed forces have killed tens of thousands of Palestinians in their quest to destroy Hamas. But more and more experts say what's happening in Gaza isn't just a war — it's genocide.Today on Lever Time, David Sirota sits down with Washington Post columnist Shadi Hamid to talk about why so many have trouble using the word “genocide” to describe Israel's mass violence, why that word must be in the discourse, and why linguistic choices can have lasting consequences.You can read Shadi Hamid's op-ed here.Get Lever Time Premium, with ad-free episodes, bonus content and extended interviews, by becoming a member at levernews.com/subscribeIf you'd like to leave a tip for The Lever, click the following link. It helps us do this kind of independent journalism. levernews.com/donate