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In this episode of Veteran Made, Zack Lever shares his compelling journey leading up to his participation in the Old Glory Ultra Relay. Initially selected as a team chief rather than a runner, Zack candidly discusses the internal conflict he faced when asked to contribute in a supporting role rather than running—a passion that defines him. Despite his initial hesitation, Zack leaned into the challenge, embracing the leadership role and preparing to guide his team through the grueling relay. However, when unforeseen circumstances opened a spot for him to run, Zack seamlessly transitioned back to his original aspiration, demonstrating resilience and adaptability. His story is a testament to the power of stepping outside one's comfort zone and finding meaning in contributing to a greater cause, even if it's not in the way initially envisioned. This episode challenges listeners to reflect on their own willingness to engage in hard, meaningful activities — especially when they don't align perfectly with personal desires. Zack's experience underscores the importance of embracing opportunities to serve and lead, even when they require sacrifice or compromise. As he prepares for the physically and emotionally demanding task of running multiple days with his team, Zack exemplifies how persistence, teamwork, and a commitment to something larger than oneself can lead to unexpected growth and fulfillment. Tune in for an inspiring conversation about grit, adaptability, and finding purpose in every role you play. Episode Sponsors: VM Merch Go Pills -- use "VM15" at checkout for 15% off your order. BUBS Naturals -- use "veteranmade" at checkout for 20% off your order. True Made Foods -- use "VET" at checkout for 15% off your order. Ruck Sox -- use "VETERANMADE15" at checkout for 15% off your order. Bravo Actual -- use "Veteran Made" at checkout for 15% off your order. Intro Song composed and produced by Cleod9. SOCIALS: https://www.instagram.com/veteranmade.ck/ http://x.com/veteranmade.ck https://www.instagram.com/ztwain/ https://www.instagram.com/teamrwb/ https://x.com/TeamRWB
"Je n'ai pas trop peur de me casser la gueule et de prendre des risques"Vidéo disponible iciSi vous entreprenez, vous savez que la solitude est un vrai sujet.Aujourd'hui, je reçois un des premiers soutiens de l'entrepreneuriat en France : Clement Alteresco, CEO de Morning, le pionnier parisien des espaces de coworking.Clément a fait le même collège/lycée que moi, à Paris.Sauf que lui à 12 ans, il faisait déjà du business avec les commerçants de rue du Commerce pour se payer sa moto (oui oui on peut conduire à 12 ans en Espagne apparemment).Il a débuté sa carrière chez Faber-Novell, puis a monté sa première boîte Digitik avant de la revendre.Il nous explique en détails ce qui l'a poussé à créer Morning, et pourquoi "être sympa" ça paie.Ah et évidemment, il n'y échappe pas : on parle du fiasco Wework (lire ici)Enfin, j'en profite car je vous y dévoile mon nouveau projet - et étant toujours seul, n'hésitez pas à me contacter pour en discuter si ça vous parle :))Envie de partager ton histoire ou proposer un invité ? Contactez-moi directement ici : Yacine
I dag er det påske, og påsken er jo som bekendt markeringen af Jesu' død og genopstandelse. Vi hos Nattevagten finder det derfor nærliggende at stille Nattevagtens lyttere følgende spørgsmål i nat; Hvad sker der med os, når vi dør? Lever vi videre, bliver vi genfødt eller rådner vi op i jorden? Lyt med!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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On this week's Atlantic Tales, Pat Flynn Pat meets friends Anthony O'Connor and Bart Lever. Anthony is a Chinese medicine practitioner and photographer while Dutchman Bart is an actor and voice over artist while both are also accomplished musicians. They also present a weekly podcast.
Speaking on 3AW Football before the Demons' clash against Fremantle on Saturday, an honest Lever opened up on where the team is at and the media attention the club has gotten in recent weeks.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The Atlantic’s Anne Applebaum examines how our authoritarian rise is actually happening faster than usual. The Apprentice producer Darryl Silver shares what we can learn from his experience working with Trump. Plus, we have a special bonus from our YouTube channel featuring The Lever’s David Sirota on what Democrats can learn from Trump’s tariffs.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
“ When you give yourself permission to explore your identity, you will start to realize that being an athlete is an important part of who you are, but it is not all that you are. When you develop other areas of your identity, it can sometimes open up your performance in ways that were never available to you before.” As we discuss frequently in The Injured Athletes Club, injury brings a rollercoaster of emotions. But often, one of the most destabilizing feelings is the question of identity: Who am I without my sport? In this host-ful episode, Coach Carrie explains how common it is for injured athletes to realize they haven't worked on developing any other parts of themselves—or any other coping mechanisms—beyond their sport. A strong athletic identity can be an asset for performance and for injury recovery, but an all-encompassing one can stand in the way of reaching your potential. Coach Carrie explains some of the ways to tell the difference. And, she offers both permission and a blueprint for finding the parts of you that will allow you to truly shine, inside your sport and out. Resources/links: Coach Carrie and Cindy Go FAR Pro Runner Millie Paladino: Climbing the Mountain of Recovery Professional Soccer Player Civana Kuhlmann: Strength in Vulnerability Gymnast and Personal Trainer Mia Lazarewicz: On Identity, Hope, and Humanity A huge thank you to LEVER Movement, the exclusive sponsor of season 8 of The Injured Athletes Club podcast! The LEVER system is an innovative way to reduce your body weight, and the impact on your joints, while exercising on a treadmill. Use the code “TIAC20” to get 20% off your purchase. You can subscribe to The Injured Athletes Club on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, Audible, Amazon Music, or wherever you get your podcasts, and if you like what you hear, please leave us a rating or a review in Apple podcasts. That helps other injured athletes find the show. To access more resources for injured athletes: Buy Rebound: Train Your Mind to Bounce Back Stronger from Sports Injuries —now available as an audiobook! Buy Injured Athletes Club merchandise, including hoodies, stickers, patches, journals, mugs, hats, and gift cards Access webinar videos, mental rehab e-courses, and more great resources for injured athletes while supporting our work Join The Injured Athletes Club mailing list, for news and updates Join The Injured Athletes Club Facebook group, for support and camaraderie Like The Injured Athletes Club Podcast Facebook page, for the latest episodes Email us at hello@injuredathletesclub.com with questions, guest suggestions, or other feedback DISCLAIMER: This content is for educational & informational use only and & does not constitute medical advice. Do not disregard, avoid or delay obtaining medical or health related advice from your health-care professional because of something you may have heard in an episode of this podcast. You should not rely on this information as a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis or treatment. Please consult with a qualified medical professional for proper evaluation & treatment. Guests who speak on this podcast express their own opinions, experiences, and conclusions, and The Injured Athletes Club podcast hosts nor any company providing financial support endorses or opposes any particular treatment option discussed in the episodes of this podcast and are not responsible for any actions or inactions of listeners based on the information presented. The use of any information provided is solely at your own risk.
A conversation with a new client sparked this episode.They said:“We hire great people—strong CVs, solid interviews—but once they're in the job, they don't contribute, they don't collaborate, and they definitely don't go the extra mile.”I asked, “What if it's not a skills issue—but an engagement issue?”They laughed and said,“Matt, we're not interested in that woke DEI stuff.”That moment told me everything.In this solo episode, I unpack what employee engagement really means—beyond buzzwords, perks, or personality—and explain why it's one of the most misunderstood (but most critical) drivers of performance and wellbeing.This episode is the conversation I wish more leaders were ready to have. In this episode, I explore:What engagement is (and what it isn't) → Using sports analogies to explain why some teams overperform—despite having less talent.The business case for engagement → Stats on productivity, absenteeism, turnover, and profitability.Why measuring engagement matters → Including tools like eNPS, pulse surveys, and why anonymity is key.The 4 practices of high-engagement managers → Clear expectations → Strong relationships → Regular recognition → Accountability & autonomyThe neuroscience of engagement → Why approach-mode brains (dopamine-driven) outperform threat-mode brains (cortisol-driven)—and how leaders influence this switch.Other levers to pull → The value of right to disconnect policies, reducing distractions, and offering wellness initiatives like yoga or gym memberships—not just to reduce stress, but to send a signal: “We hear you. We care how the work gets done.” Who this episode is for:Leaders trying to unlock more from their teamsHR professionals rethinking engagement and wellbeingAnyone tired of ‘tick-the-box' perks and ready for real cultural changeFinal thought:Engagement isn't about trying harder—it's about working smarter by creating the right conditions. When people feel seen, supported, and trusted—they step up. And that starts with leadership. If you have a question for the podcast or are interested in working with Matt, you can reach out at:Email: info@wellnesseducationdubai.comWebsite: www.wellnesseducationdubai.comInstagram: @wellness_education_dubaiFacebook: @mattmarneyfitnessLinkedIn: Matt Marney (Wellness Education Dubai)
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For this Out Takes, we celebrated the return of ‘Hacks' as it comes back with season 4 on Stan and which has featured fabulous queer characters and storylines plus tons... LEARN MORE The post The return of ‘Hacks' and The Last of Us' plus ‘Joey's Heart' with special guest Louise Lever appeared first on Out Takes.
In This Hour:"-- Gun Talk hosts a unique event called Leverfest, where manufacturers and media gather to shoot and explore lever-action firearms, ammunition, and accessories. Ryan Greaham, head of Gun Talk Media, talks about new Hornady ammunition as well as visits with a 12-year old competitive Cowboy Action shooter.-- The fun and memories of shooting old guns.-- Why DHS Secretary Kristi Noem shouldn't have posed with a gun.Gun Talk 04.13.25 Hour 2Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/gun-talk--6185159/support.
Rejoignez (ou partagez) le programme "Lever des fonds" par ici: https://bit.ly/ESOA-LeveeAvec le code "INCONFORT" profitez de 50% de réduction pour les 5 premiers seulement ! --- Pour ceux qui souhaitent rejoindre la #TribuESOA, c'est par ici : https://bit.ly/ESOATribeVoici ce que vous obtenez en rejoignant la tribu ESOA :✅ Echangez quotidiennement avec Kahi, Moulaye pour co-construire le podcast mais aussi sur vos difficultés, interrogations et l'actualité en toute simplicité !✅ Accès d'un an à la communauté privée ESOA (La tribe): un réseau exclusif de 200 membres dans 15 pays entrepreneurs et professionnels africains partout dans le monde pour développer votre réseau, échanger, et vous entraider.✅ Accès à tous nos Masterminds, Book Clubs, Meetups, et événements ESOA exclusifs et à tarifs réduits: participez à des sessions interactives avec Kahi, Moulaye, et des experts invités pour enrichir vos connaissances et votre réseau.✅ Le Template du Life Plan de Moulaye et Kahi: des outils concrets pour clarifier vos objectifs professionnels et personnels, adaptés à tous les profils.✅ Le Replay unique du Mastermind du 18 Décembre “Construire son plan de vie”Un contenu exclusif pour vous guider dans la création de votre plan de vie et de carrière.---------Le Podcast "#Entrepreneur State Of Africa" dit tout haut ce que les #entrepreneurs pensent tout bas, avec Kahi Lumumba (Co-Founder & CEO Totem Experience, Adicomdays) et Moulaye Tabouré (Co-Founder & CEO de ANKA (ex-Afrikrea) ). -----Ce podcast est produit par Totem Factory by Totem Experience que vous pouvez joindre pour tous vos besoins de production
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Niklas Källner, Helena von Zweigbergk och Per Naroskin siar om framtiden. Programledare Gunnar Bolin. Lyssna på alla avsnitt i Sveriges Radio Play. Veckans panel 11 april 2025Niklas Källner - Början först! Helena von Zweigbergk - Är du en människa Per Naroskin - Gör det igen! Programmet görs av:Programledare: Gunnar BolinProducent: Märta MyrstenerTekniker: Sussie MartinssonMusikredaktör: Berit NygrenSpanarna i P1 är ett underhållning för dig som är nyfiken på samtiden och framtiden. Här spekuleras med glimten i ögat.
How did young boys in premodern China learn? What educational texts did they use? What values informed their education? Katherine Ngo's new book Unlocking the Treasury: Elementary Learning for Boys in Qing China (Lever Press, 2025) explores these questions through a focus on a Qing-dynasty textbook: Treasury of Elementary Learning (Youxue qionglin 幼學瓊林). One of the most popular textbooks in the Qing, Treasury is packed to the brim with allusions, references, exemplars, and much more. Katherine deftly unpacks Treasury, showing how it is at once a handbook for practical learning, a child-friendly version of the school of heart-mind, and an introduction to training for the civil-service examination. In addition to being a wonderfully rich and careful introduction to Treasury, this book highlights how education in the Qing was complex, eclectic, and anything but focused exclusively on rote learning. Unlocking the Treasury should be of interest to scholars of China, historians of the early modern world, but also anyone interested in the history of education, pedagogy, and different ways of learning. Unlocking the Treasury is also available as an Open Access ebook here. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/new-books-network
How did young boys in premodern China learn? What educational texts did they use? What values informed their education? Katherine Ngo's new book Unlocking the Treasury: Elementary Learning for Boys in Qing China (Lever Press, 2025) explores these questions through a focus on a Qing-dynasty textbook: Treasury of Elementary Learning (Youxue qionglin 幼學瓊林). One of the most popular textbooks in the Qing, Treasury is packed to the brim with allusions, references, exemplars, and much more. Katherine deftly unpacks Treasury, showing how it is at once a handbook for practical learning, a child-friendly version of the school of heart-mind, and an introduction to training for the civil-service examination. In addition to being a wonderfully rich and careful introduction to Treasury, this book highlights how education in the Qing was complex, eclectic, and anything but focused exclusively on rote learning. Unlocking the Treasury should be of interest to scholars of China, historians of the early modern world, but also anyone interested in the history of education, pedagogy, and different ways of learning. Unlocking the Treasury is also available as an Open Access ebook here. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/east-asian-studies
How did young boys in premodern China learn? What educational texts did they use? What values informed their education? Katherine Ngo's new book Unlocking the Treasury: Elementary Learning for Boys in Qing China (Lever Press, 2025) explores these questions through a focus on a Qing-dynasty textbook: Treasury of Elementary Learning (Youxue qionglin 幼學瓊林). One of the most popular textbooks in the Qing, Treasury is packed to the brim with allusions, references, exemplars, and much more. Katherine deftly unpacks Treasury, showing how it is at once a handbook for practical learning, a child-friendly version of the school of heart-mind, and an introduction to training for the civil-service examination. In addition to being a wonderfully rich and careful introduction to Treasury, this book highlights how education in the Qing was complex, eclectic, and anything but focused exclusively on rote learning. Unlocking the Treasury should be of interest to scholars of China, historians of the early modern world, but also anyone interested in the history of education, pedagogy, and different ways of learning. Unlocking the Treasury is also available as an Open Access ebook here. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
How did young boys in premodern China learn? What educational texts did they use? What values informed their education? Katherine Ngo's new book Unlocking the Treasury: Elementary Learning for Boys in Qing China (Lever Press, 2025) explores these questions through a focus on a Qing-dynasty textbook: Treasury of Elementary Learning (Youxue qionglin 幼學瓊林). One of the most popular textbooks in the Qing, Treasury is packed to the brim with allusions, references, exemplars, and much more. Katherine deftly unpacks Treasury, showing how it is at once a handbook for practical learning, a child-friendly version of the school of heart-mind, and an introduction to training for the civil-service examination. In addition to being a wonderfully rich and careful introduction to Treasury, this book highlights how education in the Qing was complex, eclectic, and anything but focused exclusively on rote learning. Unlocking the Treasury should be of interest to scholars of China, historians of the early modern world, but also anyone interested in the history of education, pedagogy, and different ways of learning. Unlocking the Treasury is also available as an Open Access ebook here. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/education
“Besides feed the athlete/feed the monster, are there other ways to reframe and build confidence with that day-to-day overwhelm in month 3 and beyond?” Allison In season 8 of The Injured Athletes Club podcast, mental skills coach Carrie Jackson answers a question every other week about the mental side of overcoming injuries. This week, listener Allison wants advice on self-talk and other confidence-builders as she moves into the long-term stretch of her rehab—and Coach Carrie delivers advice that will help any athlete riding the emotional rollercoaster of a lengthy recovery. Learn how to coach yourself through the times you think you can't continue; why Coach Carrie recommends going to the BAR (but no, not for a drink); and what a sticky note can do to help you reframe your experience and redefine success. Resources/links: The official Injured Athletes Club gear shop A huge thank you to LEVER Movement, the exclusive sponsor of season 8 of The Injured Athletes Club podcast! The LEVER system is an innovative way to reduce your body weight, and the impact on your joints, while exercising on a treadmill. Use the code “TIAC20” to get 20% off your purchase. You can subscribe to The Injured Athletes Club on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, Audible, Amazon Music, or wherever you get your podcasts, and if you like what you hear, please leave us a rating or a review in Apple podcasts. That helps other injured athletes find the show. To access more resources for injured athletes: Buy Rebound: Train Your Mind to Bounce Back Stronger from Sports Injuries —now available as an audiobook! Buy Injured Athletes Club merchandise, including hoodies, stickers, patches, journals, mugs, hats, and gift cards Access webinar videos, mental rehab e-courses, and more great resources for injured athletes while supporting our work Join The Injured Athletes Club mailing list, for news and updates Join The Injured Athletes Club Facebook group, for support and camaraderie Like The Injured Athletes Club Podcast Facebook page, for the latest episodes Email us at hello@injuredathletesclub.com with questions, guest suggestions, or other feedback DISCLAIMER: This content is for educational & informational use only and & does not constitute medical advice. Do not disregard, avoid or delay obtaining medical or health related advice from your health-care professional because of something you may have heard in an episode of this podcast. You should not rely on this information as a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis or treatment. Please consult with a qualified medical professional for proper evaluation & treatment. Guests who speak on this podcast express their own opinions, experiences, and conclusions, and The Injured Athletes Club podcast hosts nor any company providing financial support endorses or opposes any particular treatment option discussed in the episodes of this podcast and are not responsible for any actions or inactions of listeners based on the information presented. The use of any information provided is solely at your own risk.
Un panier moyen à 550 euros. Le double dans certaines boutiques… Telle est la récompense de l'audace à la française.Depuis toujours, Lisa est passionnée de lingerie. Sa mère, déjà, accordait une grande importance aux pièces qu'elle portait. Très jeune, elle commence à dessiner et concevoir des modèles originaux, avec sa patte bien à elle : très française, très sexy.Dior, Kenzo, John Galliano… Elle débute auprès des plus grandes Maisons avant de rejoindre Etam pour participer au lancement d'Undiz en tant que directrice artistique.Lisa y découvre les secrets d'un lancement réussi dès 2007, à une époque où les réseaux sociaux n'existaient même pas encore.Elle casse les codes, crée un produit parfaitement positionné, simple, pensé notamment pour les ados — et parvient à vendre sans la moindre photo.“Sur une marque de teenage, c'était important pour nous de pouvoir dédramatiser ce côté sexy. Je me suis bien rattrapée sur Livy après.”En 2017, Livy voit le jour. Lisa réussit à convaincre son ancien employeur de l'accompagner financièrement, et réunit d'autres investisseurs pour lancer le projet. Alliant savoir-faire français et modernité, sa marque séduit rapidement une clientèle haut de gamme, grâce à une implantation stratégique des boutiques.Aujourd'hui, Livy c'est : 120 collaboratrices, 120 000 pièces produites par an, et une trentaine de points de vente, dont 18 en France.Dans cet épisode, elle nous dévoile les dessous d'une stratégie bien rodée, fondée sur l'authenticité et la rencontre avec le client.Une véritable masterclass du secteur du luxe, menée par une personnalité aussi inspirante que déterminée.Utilisez le code “DOIT” sur li-vy.com pour bénéficier (peut-être) d'une surprise…TIMELINE:00:00:00 : Ce que la lingerie représente : historiquement, socialement et personnellement00:12:38 : 1 cliente sur 3 a la poitrine refaite : comment la lingerie évolue00:16:49 : L'évolution des designs sur les 30 dernières années00:21:47 : La différence du luxe : processus de création et fabrication00:29:04 : Undiz : comment devenir leader en cassant les codes00:43:45 : Les secrets pour un lancement réussi, le cas Livy00:56:02 : Comment se développer vite à l'international01:03:21 : Transformer ses boutiques en aimants à clients : combiner les stratégies digitales et “in vivo”01:13:04 : Concurrence, shadow-ban et nudité01:20:12 : Définir la limite entre le sexy et le vulgaire01:27:43 : Comment Livy a su être agile tout en restant authentique01:42:48 : Avoir l'esprit sportif sans l'êtreLes anciens épisodes de GDIY mentionnés : #104 Clara Blocman - Ysé - Révolutionner le monde de la lingerie avec Instagram#423 - Guillaume Gibault - Le Slip français - Des slips de bobo à la grande conso, la croisade du Made in France#352 - Juliette Lévy - Oh My Cream ! - Se mesurer aux géants de la beauté, casser les codes des DNVB, et tout rafler#452 - Reid Hoffman - LinkedIn, Paypal - L'humanité 2.0 : Homo technicus plus qu'Homo sapiens#266 - Frédéric Plais - Platform.sh – Lever 140 millions avec 100% de télétravail#261 - Caroline Vigneaux - Humoriste et réalisatrice - Changer de vie : passer de la plaidoirie au stand-upNous avons parlé de :LIVYLes boutiques LivyUndizEtamL'Agence - l'épisode avec LisaJohn Galliano (styliste chez Dior)Antonio Marras (styliste chez Kenzo)KOL : key opinion leaders (personnes influentes)Laurent MilchiorGloballyVidéo promo pour la boutique à CourchevelBackflip : vidéo promo pour la boutique à CourchevelSkims (comparaison entre des hommes et les femmes)Les recommandations de lecture : Colette (recueil : La Maison de Claudine - La Naissance du jour - Sido)Vous pouvez contacter Lisa sur Linkedin ou Instagram.Un immense merci à Géraldine et Anne et toute la team Club Med pour cet enregistrement hors du temps en haut des montagnes.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.
De nye toldsatser på varer til USA træder i kraft i dag. USA hæver told på varer fra Kina til 104 pct. 1039 varer undtaget told, herunder varer for 15 mia. kr. fra Danmark. Linak-ejer har aldrig set noget lignende. Finanskæmper frygter flere aktiefald og recession. Vestas-topchef kalder geopolitisk uro markant. Arla køber tysk mejeri og bliver Europas største. Lars Aagaard ser ud til at blive reddet. Melding om kinesiske tropper i Ukraine. Vært: Lasse Ladefoged (lala@borsen.dk)
I avlägsna byar runt om i världen säger sig forskare ha upptäckt hemligheten bakom ett långt liv. I de så kallade blå zonerna äter man nyttigt, rör på sig och umgås även på ålderns höst. Här blir folk jättegamla – det är i alla fall vad som utlovas. Men nu har högljudda kritiker börjat hävda att den här miljardindustrin bygger på slarv och bedrägerier. Programledare: Simon Campanello. Med Anna Bratt, DN:s medicinreporter. Producent: Måns Mosesson.
Asian markets took a nose dive overnight. The Nikkei dropped more than 8%. Global markets are caught in the undertow of Trump's new tariffs. Over the weekend, as Trump flew off to play golf, he said of the market downturn, “sometimes you have to take medicine to fix something.” This as markets continue to plummet. Iheart TV and radio political analyst Gary Fietrich will be in to talk about the tariff fallout and more.We welcome David Sirota to The Mark Thompson Show. David is the founder and editor-in-chief of The Lever, an investigative news site focused on exposing the negative influence of corporate corruption.Karen Dawn, of Dawn Watch, will stop through to talk about animals.The Mark Thompson Show 4/7/24Patreon subscribers are the backbone of the show! If you'd like to help, here's our Patreon Link:https://www.patreon.com/themarkthompsonshowMaybe you're more into PayPal. https://www.paypal.com/donate/?hosted_button_id=PVBS3R7KJXV24And you'll find everything on our website: https://www.themarkthompsonshow.com
Damian Barrett and Sarah Olle bring you the latest footy news on AFL Daily. Melbourne and Collingwood have suffered significant injury news on the eve of Gather Round. Should Richmond select Noah Balta now that his AFL suspension has been lifted despite his court hearing still to be heard on April 22? Sydney has new faces that are filling the void in the absence of their stars and a young Bulldog has shot up in the estimations of the competition! Subscribe to AFL Daily and never miss an episode. Rate and review wherever you listen to podcasts.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Veckopanelen med Maria Ferm, Thomas Mattsson och Jesper Sandström under ledning av Staffan Dopping. President Trumps tullsmocka ledde till kraftiga börsfall, och Sverige och EU förbereder sig på både förhandlingar och strid. Liberalerna tycks vrida sig i inre plågor efter trippelavhoppen, och Centerpartiet fick i veckan ett nej till att bli partiledare från favoritkandidaten. Franska högerpolitikern Marine Le Pen fick politikförbud i fem år. Och regeringen har tagit emot utredningen som föreslår hårdare tag mot utlänningar som anses ha bristande vandel.
Veckopanelen med Maria Ferm, Thomas Mattsson och Jesper Sandström under ledning av Staffan Dopping. President Trumps tullsmocka ledde till kraftiga börsfall, och Sverige och EU förbereder sig på både förhandlingar och strid. Liberalerna tycks vrida sig i inre plågor efter trippelavhoppen, och Centerpartiet fick i veckan ett nej till att bli partiledare från favoritkandidaten. Franska högerpolitikern Marine Le Pen fick politikförbud i fem år. Och regeringen har tagit emot utredningen som föreslår hårdare tag mot utlänningar som anses ha bristande vandel.
“ I woke up in the hospital and told everybody that this isn't gonna define me. I'm going to be playing lacrosse again. But there was always that what-if in the back of my head; I didn't really know if it would be possible. Having amputees sit across from me and hearing everything that they've been through … they were telling me that I'd be able to live an active lifestyle. I would be able to do whatever I wanted to with my life. And if I really wanted to, that I would be able to play lacrosse again.” Noelle Lambert was a collegiate lacrosse player at UMass Lowell when she had a moped accident that changed everything. Her first thoughts, as she began to wrap her head around what happened, were of whether she'd have to give up sports—which, up until this point, her life had revolved around. Her family and team rallied around her, and she had special visitors in the hospital: Survivors of the 2013 Boston Marathon bombings, who'd lost limbs and gone on to live active, full lives. Their example encouraged her, and though it took hard work, expensive equipment, and an emotional breakdown she talks about in this episode, Noelle would eventually return to playing lacrosse at the Division 1 level. After graduation, she transitioned to para track and field, swiftly breaking records and earning trips to the Paralympics in Tokyo and Paris. She's also dabbled in snowboarding, been a contestant on Survivor, and has started her own non-profit, the Born to Run Foundation, which provides active prosthetics to others. She's had plenty of self-doubt along the way, as she shares, but she's learned to turn it into fuel for each new adventure. Resources/links: Noelle's website, Instagram, and TikTok The Injured Athletes Club Facebook support group A huge thank you to LEVER Movement, the exclusive sponsor of season 8 of The Injured Athletes Club podcast! The LEVER system is an innovative way to reduce your body weight, and the impact on your joints, while exercising on a treadmill. Use the code “TIAC20” to get 20% off your purchase. You can subscribe to The Injured Athletes Club on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, Audible, Amazon Music, or wherever you get your podcasts, and if you like what you hear, please leave us a rating or a review in Apple podcasts. That helps other injured athletes find the show. To access more resources for injured athletes: Buy Rebound: Train Your Mind to Bounce Back Stronger from Sports Injuries —now available as an audiobook! Buy Injured Athletes Club merchandise, including hoodies, stickers, patches, journals, mugs, hats, and gift cards Access webinar videos, mental rehab e-courses, and more great resources for injured athletes while supporting our work Join The Injured Athletes Club mailing list, for news and updates Join The Injured Athletes Club Facebook group, for support and camaraderie Like The Injured Athletes Club Podcast Facebook page, for the latest episodes Email us at hello@injuredathletesclub.com with questions, guest suggestions, or other feedback DISCLAIMER: This content is for educational & informational use only and & does not constitute medical advice. Do not disregard, avoid or delay obtaining medical or health related advice from your health-care professional because of something you may have heard in an episode of this podcast. You should not rely on this information as a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis or treatment. Please consult with a qualified medical professional for proper evaluation & treatment. Guests who speak on this podcast express their own opinions, experiences, and conclusions, and The Injured Athletes Club podcast hosts nor any company providing financial support endorses or opposes any particular treatment option discussed in the episodes of this podcast and are not responsible for any actions or inactions of listeners based on the information presented. The use of any information provided is solely at your own risk.
Si vous aimez "Dans les yeux d'Olivier", le podcast qui donne la parole à ceux qui ne l'ont jamais, laissez des étoiles et des commentaires sur votre plateforme d'écoute préférée ![REDIFFUSION] Olivier Delacroix part à la rencontre d'Olivia. À 29 ans, elle a fait le choix d'élever son enfant seule. Olivia est agent de conseil en assurance lorsqu'elle décide d'avoir un enfant avec son compagnon. Elle tombe alors enceinte mais quatre mois après l'annonce de la grossesse, son couple explose. Cette relation devient très conflictuelle et rester avec son conjoint devient impossible. Olivia prend donc la lourde décision de rompre avec lui afin de pouvoir élever son enfant dans la sérénité. Aujourd'hui, alors qu'elle est enceinte de huit mois, le père de l'enfant ne souhaite pas le reconnaître. Comment Olivia vit-elle la solitude face à l'arrivée de son bébé ? Malgré ses doutes, la future mère souhaite faire son maximum pour que son enfant ne se sente pas "hors-norme". Quel est le quotidien de ces parents qui ont fait le choix d'élever un enfant seul ? Olivia a accepté de confier son histoire dans cet épisode du podcast "Dans les yeux d'Olivier" produit par Europe 1.Distribué par Audiomeans. Visitez audiomeans.fr/politique-de-confidentialite pour plus d'informations.
Il manque 13 milliards de dollars pour répondre aux besoins de financements concernant la nutrition, selon les organisateurs du sommet Nutrition for Growth qui s'est tenu à Paris les 27 et 28 mars. Dans le monde, cinq millions d'enfants sont morts en 2021 avant d'avoir atteint l'âge de 5 ans, selon des estimations publiées en 2023. À l'extrême inverse, les maladies liées à l'obésité tueraient près de trois millions de personnes chaque année dans le monde. Dans le contexte de multiplication des conflits, de perturbation des chaînes de production et de distribution, produire plus localement est devenu une priorité pour beaucoup d'États. Des questions largement débattues en fin de semaine dernière lors du sommet Nutrition for Growth. Face aux problèmes de sécurité alimentaire, les autorités éthiopiennes ont engagé de grands chantiers pour faire du « made in Éthiopie » et, notamment, transformer localement. « Cette initiative vise à substituer les importations par de la production locale. Mais, comme vous le savez, de nombreux acteurs rencontrent des difficultés financières et ne bénéficient pas du soutien d'autres partenaires privés. C'est là le principal défi », explique Shibru Kelbessa, assistant technique au ministère de l'Industrie éthiopien.À écouter aussiNutrition for growth, une bonne alimentation pour tousDans certains pays, de grandes entreprises de l'agro-industrie sont présentes. « Elles façonnent nos systèmes alimentaires », met en exergue un ministre ivoirien lors du sommet sur la nutrition à Paris. Avec, dans certains cas, des produits très transformés, très sucrés ou très gras… Pour Augustin Grandgeorge, du Forum de Paris sur la Paix, les entreprises peuvent avoir intérêt à évoluer et y être incitées.« Si elles évoluent dans un environnement de marché qui le permet et récompense les bonnes pratiques et punit aussi les mauvaises, elles ont un intérêt économique, a priori, d'être mieux disant sur le marché, souligne-t-il. Elles ont aussi un intérêt du point de vue de leur responsabilité sociale, et cela sous deux aspects : l'image de l'entreprise, mais aussi des raisons financières, parce que les investisseurs s'intéressent de plus en plus à ces questions. »Investir de manière stratégiqueDans le cadre du sommet Nutrition for Growth, « on a discuté de l'intégration des critères nutritionnels pour les investisseurs », explique encore Augustin Grandgeorge. L'idée était de voir « comment est-ce qu'on fait pour que les investisseurs regardent la qualité nutritionnelle des portefeuilles des entreprises dans lesquelles ils investissent pour que ce soit un petit peu un gouvernail pour les investisseurs ».À écouter dans Priorité SantéSommet Nutrition for Growth contre la malnutritionLes États ont aussi un rôle à jouer, mais ils peinent encore à prioriser le secteur de l'agro-alimentaire. L'organisation Nutrition International mise sur le coût de l'inaction et a développé un outil pour le quantifier. « On voulait vraiment être capable d'aider des gouvernements à voir le coût de ne pas investir. L'outil est gratuit sur notre site. On offre également une expertise aux gouvernements pour les accompagner dans ces recherches et les aider à déterminer où leurs investissements, s'ils sont limités, auraient le plus grand impact », détaille Margaux Stastny, vice-présidente des relations extérieures de l'ONG.Lever des fonds privés et des fonds propres est de plus en plus nécessaires dans le contexte des aides budgétaires. Le Programme alimentaire mondial a annoncé une baisse de 40% de ses financements pour 2025.À lire aussiProgramme alimentaire mondial : répondre à l'urgence
Ralph welcomes journalist Chris Hedges to talk about his new book "A Genocide Foretold: Reporting on Survival and Resistance in Occupied Palestine." Then, Ralph speaks to David Swanson of World BEYOND War about what his organization is doing to resist this country's casual acceptance of being constantly at war. Finally, Ralph checks in with our resident constitutional scholar Bruce Fein.Chris Hedges is a Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist, who spent nearly two decades as a foreign correspondent in Central America, the Middle East, Africa and the Balkans. He is the host of The Chris Hedges Report, and he is a prolific author— his latest book is A Genocide Foretold: Reporting on Survival and Resistance in Occupied Palestine.We not only blocked the effort by most countries on the globe to halt the genocide or at least censure Israel to the genocide, but of course have continued to sendbillions of dollars in weapons and to shut down critics within the United States… And that sends a very, very ominous message to the global south, especiallyas the climate breaks down, that these are the kind of draconian murderous measuresthat we will employ.Chris HedgesIt's a very, very ominous chapter in the history of historic Palestine. In some ways, far worse even than the 1948 Nakba (or “Catastrophe”) that saw massacres carried out against Palestinians in their villages and 750,000 Palestinians displaced. What we're watching now is probably the worst catastrophe to ever beset the Palestinian people.Chris HedgesIt's a bit like attacking somebody for writing about Auschwitz and not giving the SS guards enough play to voice their side. We're writing about a genocide and, frankly, there isn't a lot of nuance. There's a lot of context (which is in the book). But I expect either to be blanked out or attacked because lifting up the voices of Palestinians is something at this point within American society that is considered by the dominant media platforms and those within positions of power to be unacceptable.Chris HedgesIt eventually comes down to us, the American people. And it's not just the Middle East. It's a sprawling empire with hundreds of military bases, sapping the energy of our public budgets and of our ability to relate in an empathetic and humanitarian way to the rest of the world.Ralph NaderDavid Swanson is an author, activist, journalist, radio host and Nobel Peace Prize nominee. He is executive director of World BEYOND War and campaign coordinator for RootsAction. His books include War Is A Lie and When the World Outlawed War.The biggest scandal of the past two days in the United States is not government officials secretly discussing plans for mass killing, for war making, but how they did it on a group chat. You can imagine if they were talking about blowing up buildings in the United States, at least the victims would get a little mention in there.David SwansonThe Democrats are the least popular they've been. They're way less popular than the Republicans because some of the Republicans' supporters actually support the horrendous behavior they're engaged in. Whereas Democrats want somebody to try anything, anything at all, and you're not getting it.David SwansonYou know how many cases across the world across the decades in every hospital and health center there are of PTSD or any sort of injury from war deprivation? Not a one. Not a single one, ever. People survive just fine. And people do their damnedest to stay out of it, even in the most warmongering nations in the world. People try their very hardest to stay out of war personally, because it does great damage.David SwansonBruce Fein is a Constitutional scholar and an expert on international law. Mr. Fein was Associate Deputy Attorney General under Ronald Reagan and he is the author of Constitutional Peril: The Life and Death Struggle for Our Constitution and Democracy, and American Empire: Before the Fall.If there were really an attorney general who was independent, they would advise the President, “You can't make these threats. They are the equivalent of extortion.”Bruce FeinVigorous Public Interest Law DayApril 1, 2025 12:00 pm - 4:00 pm at Harvard Law School the Harvard Plaintiffs' Law Association is hosting Vigorous Public Interest Law Day with opening remarks by Ralph Nader. The program will feature highly relevant presentations and group discussions with some of the nation's most courageous public interest lawyers including Sam Levine, Bruce Fein, Robert Weissman, Joan Claybrook, and Pete Davis, to name a few. More information here.News 3/26/251. Starting off this week with some good news, Families for Safe Streets reports the Viriginia Assembly has passed HB2096, also known as the Stop Super Speeders bill. If enacted, this bill would allow would judges to “require drivers convicted of extreme speeding offenses to install Intelligent Speed Assistance (ISA) technology in their vehicles, automatically limiting their speed to the posted limit.” According to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration or NHTSA, established by Ralph Nader, speeding was responsible for 12,151 deaths in 2022 and is a contributing factor in the skyrocketing number of pedestrians killed by automobiles which hit a 40-year high in 2023, per NPR.2. In more troubling auto safety news AP reports NHTSA has ordered a new recall on nearly all Cybertrucks. This recall centers on an exterior panel that can “detach while driving, creating a dangerous road hazard for other drivers, [and] increasing the risk of a crash.” This panel, called a “cant rail assembly,” is attached with a glue that is vulnerable to “environmental embrittlement,” per NHTSA. This is the eighth recall of the vehicles since they hit the road just one year ago.3. At the same time, the Democratic-controlled Delaware state legislature has passed a bill to “award…Musk $56 billion, shield corporate executives from liability, and strip away voting power from shareholders,” reports the Lever. According to this report, written before the law passed, the bill would “set an extremely high bar for plaintiffs to obtain internal company documents, records, and communications — the core pieces of evidence needed to build a lawsuit against a company.” On the other hand, “Corporate executives and investors with a controlling stake in a firm would no longer be required to hold full shareholder votes on various transactions in which management has a direct conflict of interest.” As this piece notes, this bill was backed by a pressure campaign led by Musk and his lawyers that began with a Delaware Chancery Court ruling that jeopardized his $56 billion compensation package. In retaliation, Musk threatened to lead a mass exodus of corporations from the state. Instead of calling his bluff, the state legislature folded, likely beginning a race to the bottom among other corporate-friendly states that will strip anyone but the largest shareholders of any remaining influence on corporate decision making.4. Speaking of folding under pressure, Reuters reports Columbia University will “acquiesce” to the outrageous and unprecedented demands of the Trump administration. These include a new mask ban on campus, and placing the school's Middle Eastern, South Asian, and African Studies department – along with the Center for Palestine Studies –under academic receivership for at least five years. By caving to these demands, the University hopes the administration will unfreeze $400 million in NIH grants they threatened to withhold. Reuters quotes historian of education, Professor Jonathan Zimmerman, who decried this as “The government…using the money as a cudgel to micromanage a university,” and Todd Wolfson, president of the American Association of University Professors, who called the administration's demands “arguably the greatest incursion into academic freedom, freedom of speech and institutional autonomy that we've seen since the McCarthy era.”5. The authoritarianism creeping through higher education doesn't end there. Following the chilling disappearing of Mahmoud Khalil, the Trump administration has begun deploying the same tactic against more students for increasingly minor supposed offenses. First there was Georgetown post-doc student Badar Khan Suri, originally from India, who “had been living in Virginia for nearly three years when the police knocked on his door on the evening of 17 March and arrested him,” per the BBC. His crime? Being married to the daughter of a former advisor to Ismail Haniyeh, who in 2010 left the Gaza government and “started the House of Wisdom…to encourage peace and conflict resolution in Gaza.” A court has blocked Suri's deportation. Then there is Rumeysa Ozturk, a PhD student at Tufts who was on her way home from an Iftar dinner when she was surrounded and physically restrained by plainclothes agents on the street, CNN reports. Video of this incident has been shared widely. Secretary of State Marco Rubio supposedly “determined” that Ozturk's alleged activities would have “potentially serious adverse foreign policy consequences and would compromise a compelling U.S. foreign policy interest.” These activities? Co-writing a March 2024 op-ed in the school paper which stated “Credible accusations against Israel include accounts of deliberate starvation and indiscriminate slaughter of Palestinian civilians and plausible genocide.” The U.S. has long decried regimes that use secret police to suppress dissident speech. Now it seems it has become one.6. Yet the Trump administration is not only using deportations as a blunt object to punish pro-Palestine speech, it is also using it to go after labor rights activists. Seattle public radio station KUOW reports “Farmworker activist and union leader Alfredo Juarez Zeferino, known…as ‘Lelo,' was taken into custody by [ICE].” A farmworker and fellow activist Rosalinda Guillén is quoted saying “[Lelo] doesn't have a criminal record…they stopped him because of his leadership, because of his activism.” She added “I think that this is a political attack.” Simultaneously, the Washington Post reports “John Clark, a Trump-appointed Labor Department official, directed the agency's Bureau of International Labor Affairs…to end all of its grants.” These cuts are “expected to end 69 programs that have allocated more than $500 million to combat child labor, forced labor and human trafficking, and to enforce labor standards in more than 40 countries.”7. All of these moves by the Trump administration are despicable and largely unprecedented, but even they are not as brazen as the assault on the twin pillars of the American social welfare system: Social Security and Medicare. Social Security is bearing the brunt of the attacks at the moment. First, AP reported that Elon Musk's DOGE planned to cut up to 50% of the Social Security Administration staff. Then, the Washington Post reported that the administration planned to force millions of seniors to submit claims in person rather than via phone. Now the administration is announcing that they are shifting Social Security payments from paper checks to prepaid debit cards, per Axios. Nearly half a million seniors still receive their payments via physical checks. These massive disruptions in Social Security have roiled seniors across the nation, many of whom are Republican Trump supporters, and they are voicing their frustration to their Republican elected officials – who in turn are chafing at being cut out of the loop by Musk. NBC reports Sen. Chuck Grassley of Iowa, chairman of the Senate Finance subcommittee on Social Security, said “he had not been told ahead of time about DOGE's moves at the agency.” Senators Steve Daines and Bill Cassidy have echoed this sentiment. And, while Social Security takes center stage, Medicare is next in line. Drop Site is out with a new report on how Trump's nominee to oversee the Center for Medicare and Medicaid Services – Dr. Oz – could shift millions of seniors from traditional Medicare to the insurer-controlled Medicare Advantage system. Medicare and Social Security have long been seen as the “third rail” of American politics, meaning politicians who try to tamper with those programs meet their political demise. This is the toughest test yet of whether that remains true.8. The impact of Oscar winning documentary No Other Land continues to reverberate, a testament to the power of its message. In Miami Beach, Mayor Steven Meiner issued a draft resolution calling for the city to terminate its lease agreement with O Cinema, located at Old City Hall, simply for screening the film. Deadline reports however that he was forced to back down. And just this week, co-director of the film Hamdan Ballal was reportedly “lynched” by Israeli settlers in his West Bank village, according to co-director Yuval Abraham, an anti-occupation Jewish Israeli journalist. The Guardian reports “the settlers beat him in front of his home and filmed the assault…he was held at an army base, blindfolded, for 24 hours and forced to sleep under a freezing air conditioner.” Another co-director, Basel Adra of Masafer Yatta, told the AP “We came back from the Oscars and every day since there is an attack on us…This might be their revenge on us for making the movie. It feels like a punishment.” Stunningly, it took days for the Academy of Motion Pictures to issue a statement decrying the violence and even then, the statement was remarkably tepid with no mention of Palestine at all, only condemning “harming or suppressing artists for their work or their viewpoints.”9. In some more positive news, Zohran Mamdani – the Democratic Socialist candidate for Mayor of New York City – has maxed out donations, per Gothamist. Mamdani says he has raised “more than $8 million with projected matching funds from about 18,000 donors citywide and has done so at a faster rate than any campaign in city history.” Having hit the public financing cap this early, Mamdani promised to not spend any more of the campaign raising money and instead plans to “build the single largest volunteer operation we've ever seen in the New York City's mayor's race.” Witnessing a politician asking supporters not to send more money is a truly one-of-a-kind moment. Recent polling shows Mamdani in second place, well behind disgraced former Governor Andrew Cuomo and well ahead of his other rivals, including incumbent Mayor Eric Adams, per CBS. However, Mamdani remains unknown to large numbers of New Yorkers, meaning his ceiling could be much higher. Plenty of time remains before the June mayoral election.10. Finally, in an extremely bizarre story, Columbia Professor Anthony Zenkus reports “Robert Ehrlich, millionaire founder of snack food giant Pirate's Booty…tried to take over the sleepy Long Island town of Sea Cliff.” Zenkus relays that Ehrlich waged a “last minute write-in campaign for mayor in which he only received 62 votes - then declared himself mayor anyway.” Though Ehrlich only received 5% of the vote, he “stormed the village hall with an entourage, declaring himself the duly-elected mayor, screaming that he was there to dissolve the entire town government and that he alone had the power to form a new government.” Ehrlich claimed the election was “rigged” and thus invalid, citing as evidence “One of my supporters voted three times. Another one voted four times…” which constitutes a confession to election fraud. Zenkus ends this story by noting that Ehrlich was “escorted out by police.” It's hard to make heads or tails of this story, but if nothing else it indicates that these petty robber barons are simply out of control – believing they can stage their own mini coup d'etats. And after all, why shouldn't they think so, when one of their ilk occupies perhaps the most powerful office in the history of the world. Bad omens all around.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
Vi talar mer om hur vi känner än vad vi tycker. Känslan har fått en upphöjd roll och möter oss överallt: i nyheternas rubriker, på sociala medier, i managementretoriken och i politiken. Lever vi känslornas tid? Lyssna på alla avsnitt i Sveriges Radio Play. För ett par decennier sedan kunde känslan ses som något som stod i vägen för förnuftet. Idag är det snarare tvärtom. Vi ska lyssna på våra och andras känslor och det ska kännas rätt. Starka känslor väcker intresse och premieras. Förutom att det bidrar till spridning i sociala medier så blir känslorna nyheter. Trumps och Vances utskällning av Zelenskyj i Vita huset, intressegrupper som rasar mot den nya Snövitfilmen eller Måns Zelmerlövs bitterhet och tårar efter att ha förlorat i Mello. Varför har känslor blivit så viktiga och vad är det som drivit fram det? Och vad betyder känslans uppvärdering för hur vi ser på förnuftet? Redan Aristoteles talade om att man måste väcka känslor hos åhörarna för att mobilisera dem till handling. Genom historien har olika politiska rörelser vänt ilska och vrede till politisk kamp, så som till exempel kvinnorörelsen och arbetarrörelsen. Idag talar forskare om att det pågår en värdighetskamp med identitetspolitiska förtecken som förs både av högerpopulister och underordnade grupper i samhället. Spelar känslorna större roll i politiken idag och när kan känslorna bli farliga? Medverkande: Fredrik Svenaeus, professor i filosofi vid Södertörns högskola och Jens Ljunggren, professor i historia vid Stockholms universitet. Programledare: Cecilia Strömberg Wallin Producent: Marie Liljedahl
If you own a Fortune 500 business, you probably incorporated it in Delaware. The state has long been favored by corporate America, offering tax benefits and a bespoke, pre-Revolutionary War court system tailored to business needs. But now Delaware's standing as the country's top corporate haven is under attack.This week on Lever Time, senior podcast producer Arjun Singh sits down with The Lever's Katya Schwenk and Luke Goldstein to learn why the tiny East Coast state has been the United States' corporate haven for decades. But there's more to the story. Why are other states now battling to seize its title — and how does it impact the rest of us? And finally, how is Elon Musk making everything worse?Lever reporting explains why Delaware is ground zero in the national oligarch takeover and why what happens in Delaware doesn't stay in Delaware. It means corporate deregulation from coast to coast.
“ Just after recovering from being hit by a truck over the summer and breaking a bunch of bones, I got to start running again only to slam my ankle into a table and now I can't even walk. It's possibly just a bone bruise but the pain is radiating through my entire leg and I'm so angry this happened to me just after I got better. Everything is just fifty thousand times worse. I don't get along with those closest to me, I have so much more conflict with family and friends because nobody understands what I'm going through and nobody is even that nice. Does anyone else feel like their relationships all turn into s--t when they get injured?” —Emmie In season 8 of The Injured Athletes Club podcast, mental skills coach Carrie Jackson answers a question every other week about the mental side of overcoming injuries. This week, listener Emmie shares her challenges with her friends and family as she deals with a setback in her recovery. Coach Carrie explains how anger is like a mushroom—both have deep and complex roots—and why digging down is important, not just for your relationships but for yourself. She also advises on how to ask for the help you need and what to do when those around you can't provide it. Sometimes, it's because they simply don't understand, but they'll listen and learn. In other cases, it's beyond their capabilities. But that's why it's critical to build a whole team of support to buoy you through the darkest days. Resources/links: Past episode: Coach Carrie and Cindy Build Your Team A huge thank you to LEVER Movement, the exclusive sponsor of season 8 of The Injured Athletes Club podcast! The LEVER system is an innovative way to reduce your body weight, and the impact on your joints, while exercising on a treadmill. Use the code “TIAC20” to get 20% off your purchase. You can subscribe to The Injured Athletes Club on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, Audible, Amazon Music, or wherever you get your podcasts, and if you like what you hear, please leave us a rating or a review in Apple podcasts. That helps other injured athletes find the show. To access more resources for injured athletes: Buy Rebound: Train Your Mind to Bounce Back Stronger from Sports Injuries —now available as an audiobook! Buy Injured Athletes Club merchandise, including hoodies, stickers, patches, journals, mugs, hats, and gift cards Access webinar videos, mental rehab e-courses, and more great resources for injured athletes while supporting our work Join The Injured Athletes Club mailing list, for news and updates Join The Injured Athletes Club Facebook group, for support and camaraderie Like The Injured Athletes Club Podcast Facebook page, for the latest episodes Email us at hello@injuredathletesclub.com with questions, guest suggestions, or other feedback DISCLAIMER: This content is for educational & informational use only and & does not constitute medical advice. Do not disregard, avoid or delay obtaining medical or health related advice from your health-care professional because of something you may have heard in an episode of this podcast. You should not rely on this information as a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis or treatment. Please consult with a qualified medical professional for proper evaluation & treatment. Guests who speak on this podcast express their own opinions, experiences, and conclusions, and The Injured Athletes Club podcast hosts nor any company providing financial support endorses or opposes any particular treatment option discussed in the episodes of this podcast and are not responsible for any actions or inactions of listeners based on the information presented. The use of any information provided is solely at your own risk.
Bienvenue dans l'épisode 71 pour lequel je suis allée voir Nina, qui habite tout près de Paris en banlieue, et qui m'a raconté la surélévation de sa maison. Je trouve que la surélévation est un sujet vraiment intéressant : vous allez voir que dans cet épisode, on parle à la fois de construction et de rénovation ! Nina vous raconte le cheminement qui l'a amené à cette surélévation de sa maison, vous dit comment ça s'est passé et quelles ont été les étapes du chantier, et elle vous partage aussi ses conseils pour que tout se passe bien et ses meilleures adresses travaux & déco.Bonne écoute !*****NOTES DE L'ÉPISODE******- La visite en photos de la maison : https://www.lechantierpodcast.fr/71-chez-nina- Le compte Instagram du podcast avec les Avant/après des travaux : @lechantierpodcast- Le compte Instagram de Nina : @je.te.pimpe.maisonjolie
Echoing Richard Nixon's infamous Saturday Night Massacre purge during Watergate, President Donald Trump this week moved to fire both Democratic commissioners at the Federal Trade Commission, which had been investigating some of Trump's biggest corporate boosters. These weren't routine pink slips given during an administration turnover. Trump fired Senate-confirmed commissioners at an agency that Congress — by law — deliberately created to be independent from the executive branch's control. Hours after receiving Trump's termination letter, FTC Commissioner Alvaro Bedoya spoke with Lever Time's David Sirota about why this is a battle over not just one federal agency, but over whether the presidency will end up becoming a corrupt monarchy — one that will benefit only those who kiss the king's ring. Bedoya is now taking Trump to court in a battle that he says is barreling toward the Supreme Court. This is a free version of an episode that was released earlier for paid subscribers. To hear exclusive bonus content like this regularly, become a subscriber at www.levernews.com.
Maximizing Income in Private Therapy PracticeIn this episode of Therapy for Your Money, host Julie Herres shares valuable tips on how therapists in private practice can predict their income and maximize their take-home pay. Julie explores three controllable factors in a practice: the number of sessions, the rate per session, and the percentage of income retained.By understanding personal capacity, examining historical data, and accounting for yearly variability, Julie provides concrete steps for financial planning. Additionally, she offers insights into the expected profit margins for various practice sizes and the potential impact of strategic decisions on overall profitability. Julie concludes by introducing a KPI tracker to help therapists manage their finances effectively.Show Highlights00:00 Introduction to Therapy for Your Money00:46 Today's Topic: Predicting Income and Maximizing Take-Home Pay02:51 Understanding the Three Main Levers04:12 Lever 1: Number of Sessions06:47 Lever 2: Session Rates15:48 Lever 3: Income Percentage23:20 Using the KPI Tracker27:19 Conclusion and Final ThoughtsLinks and ResourcesKPI Tracker and Calculator: https://calculator.greenoakaccounting.comMoney for Therapists Practice Startup - https://www.greenoakaccounting.com/startupGreenOak Accounting - www.GreenOakAccounting.comTherapy For Your Money Podcast - www.TherapyForYourMoney.comProfit First for Therapists - www.ProfitFirstForTherapists.comProfit First Academy - www.ProfitFirstForTherapists.com/Academy Podcast Production and Show Notes by Course Creation StudioGet our free KPI tracker to see how you practice measures up to others in the industry! www.therapyforyourmoney.com/kpi
“ The biggest change that I've had to make in myself is, you don't always have to be progressing. I feel like there's this huge push to be able to run faster, run farther, lift heavier, just do more all the time. But it doesn't necessarily have to be that way to reap all the benefits of health and fitness that come along with cardio and with strength training.” Physical therapist and strength coach Dr. Susie Spirlock has always been a healthy, active person. But after she got sick with COVID in the fall of 2020, everything changed; her resting heart rate soared, she lost fitness and muscle mass, and her missing sense of smell and taste made it difficult to eat. Some—but not all—of those symptoms faded as she recovered, and she had to work her way through the complex medical system before getting a startling new set of diagnoses. At the same time, she was starting her own virtual physical therapy and rehab practice, Move Your Bones, and posting educational content on social media. All this made for a lot of cognitive dissonance and self-doubt. But step by step, with flexibility and grace, she rebuilt her fitness routine to meet her biggest goals: Training for life. Although the physical and psychological challenges aren't over for her, she's learned to adapt and thrive, and her practice teaches others with injuries and illnesses to do the same. Resources/links: Dr. Susie's Instagram, TikTok, and YouTube The website for her practice, Move Your Bones How to Safely Exercise With POTS, According to Experts: an article Cindy wrote, quoting Dr. Susie, for SELF Navigating the Medical System webinar A huge thank you to LEVER Movement, the exclusive sponsor of season 8 of The Injured Athletes Club podcast! The LEVER system is an innovative way to reduce your body weight, and the impact on your joints, while exercising on a treadmill. Use the code “TIAC20” to get 20% off your purchase. You can subscribe to The Injured Athletes Club on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, Audible, Amazon Music, or wherever you get your podcasts, and if you like what you hear, please leave us a rating or a review in Apple podcasts. That helps other injured athletes find the show. To access more resources for injured athletes: Buy Rebound: Train Your Mind to Bounce Back Stronger from Sports Injuries —now available as an audiobook! Buy Injured Athletes Club merchandise, including hoodies, stickers, patches, journals, mugs, hats, and gift cards Access webinar videos, mental rehab e-courses, and more great resources for injured athletes while supporting our work Join The Injured Athletes Club mailing list, for news and updates Join The Injured Athletes Club Facebook group, for support and camaraderie Like The Injured Athletes Club Podcast Facebook page, for the latest episodes Email us at hello@injuredathletesclub.com with questions, guest suggestions, or other feedback DISCLAIMER: This content is for educational & informational use only and & does not constitute medical advice. Do not disregard, avoid or delay obtaining medical or health related advice from your health-care professional because of something you may have heard in an episode of this podcast. You should not rely on this information as a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis or treatment. Please consult with a qualified medical professional for proper evaluation & treatment. Guests who speak on this podcast express their own opinions, experiences, and conclusions, and The Injured Athletes Club podcast hosts nor any company providing financial support endorses or opposes any particular treatment option discussed in the episodes of this podcast and are not responsible for any actions or inactions of listeners based on the information presented. The use of any information provided is solely at your own risk.
Great investors can purposely manipulate the risk and reward profile of their investments and in this episode, I'll talk about one of the most effective ways to you adjust the risk on your investments.Want to invest with us? Get on our email list here: https://forms.gle/qF8LvKAyXMCUjiHT6Connect with me on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/the-presidents-club-investor/Sponsored by Presidents Club Investors (https://www.presidentsclubinvestors.com/)
In this poignant episode of our vodcast, we have the honour of speaking with Annick Lever BEM, a remarkable woman whose life story is a testament to resilience, survival and the enduring impact of the Holocaust. Annick shares her memories of her early life, the challenges she faced during the war, including the profound loss of her mother, while also reflecting on the kindness of those who helped her family. She emphasises the importance of recognising the silent majority who acted with compassion amid widespread hate, before going on to discuss her journey of self-discovery and identity, including her move to the UK, where she married and raised a family. She has since become a passionate advocate for Holocaust education, dedicating her life to ensuring that the lessons of the past are not forgotten. Subscribe For More | http://bit.ly/2VmqduQ Get SheerLuxe Straight To Your Inbox, Daily | http://sheerluxe.com/signup Holocaust Educational Trust | https://www.het.org.uk/ Annick Lever shares her testimony in schools and colleges across the UK through the Holocaust Educational Trust's Outreach Programme, which gives tens of thousands of young people every year the unique opportunity to hear the first-hand testimony of Holocaust survivors. The Holocaust Educational Trust works in schools, colleges, workplaces and communities across the UK, ensuring that everyone everywhere has the opportunity to learn about the Holocaust, and to understand contemporary antisemitism. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In This Hour:-- A reminder that retired police officers can carry under federal law.-- Upgrade to tripple ought buckshot for bear defense.-- Why is there a lever action rifle in .300 Blackout with a silencer?Gun Talk 03.16.25 After Show
Does Donald Trump have what it takes to challenge Big Tech? Despite the elevation of Silicon Valley billionaires and insiders within his administration, the Department of Justice is still pursuing antitrust cases against Google and Microsoft. But some worry these efforts may be too little, too late. Today, technologies owned and operated by Alphabet, Meta, Amazon, and Microsoft are so deeply embedded in society that it's hard to imagine life without them. It's a situation that has caught the eyes of regulators and politicians, sometimes resulting in unexpected political alliances. Today on Lever Time, Senior Podcast Producer Arjun Singh sits down with several current and former regulators, including recently dismissed Consumer Financial Protection Bureau Chair Rohit Chopra, to learn how the tech sector is rapidly changing society at the expense of the working class — and what the government can do to stop it.
“How can I cope with treadmill anxiety? Coming off of a mild ankle fracture, my first few weeks I was back up to speed. Lately, as soon as I go anywhere over a jog, I feel panicky, like I'm going to fall and have to slow down. I feel relatively sure it is all mental—but I'm wondering if you have any tips.” —Jennifer In season 8 of The Injured Athletes Club podcast, mental skills coach Carrie Jackson answers a question every other week about the mental side of overcoming injuries. This week, Coach Carrie addresses Jennifer's question about coping with treadmill anxiety as she returns to running. The reaction to increasing speed and intensity is an understandable one, she notes—the brain is trying to protect the body. And it's possible to work with your brain, not against it, to move forward. To do so, start where you do feel comfortable and coach yourself forward. Provide reassuring messages as you gradually pick up the pace. Take time to make sure you're breathing. And have patience—your confidence will build as you reconnect important pathways between your brain and body. Resources/links: Download the recording of The Injured Athletes Club Recovery Summit: The Athlete's Toolkit A huge thank you to LEVER Movement, the exclusive sponsor of season 8 of The Injured Athletes Club podcast! The LEVER system is an innovative way to reduce your body weight, and the impact on your joints, while exercising on a treadmill. Use the code “TIAC20” to get 20% off your purchase. You can subscribe to The Injured Athletes Club on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, Audible, Amazon Music, or wherever you get your podcasts, and if you like what you hear, please leave us a rating or a review in Apple podcasts. That helps other injured athletes find the show. To access more resources for injured athletes: Buy Rebound: Train Your Mind to Bounce Back Stronger from Sports Injuries —now available as an audiobook! Buy Injured Athletes Club merchandise, including hoodies, stickers, patches, journals, mugs, hats, and gift cards Access webinar videos, mental rehab e-courses, and more great resources for injured athletes while supporting our work Join The Injured Athletes Club mailing list, for news and updates Join The Injured Athletes Club Facebook group, for support and camaraderie Like The Injured Athletes Club Podcast Facebook page, for the latest episodes Email us at hello@injuredathletesclub.com with questions, guest suggestions, or other feedback DISCLAIMER: This content is for educational & informational use only and & does not constitute medical advice. Do not disregard, avoid or delay obtaining medical or health related advice from your health-care professional because of something you may have heard in an episode of this podcast. You should not rely on this information as a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis or treatment. Please consult with a qualified medical professional for proper evaluation & treatment. Guests who speak on this podcast express their own opinions, experiences, and conclusions, and The Injured Athletes Club podcast hosts nor any company providing financial support endorses or opposes any particular treatment option discussed in the episodes of this podcast and are not responsible for any actions or inactions of listeners based on the information presented. The use of any information provided is solely at your own risk.
Rendez-vous le jeudi 20 mars à 18h30 pour le prochain GDI-Live sur le thème : "Se lancer plus vite plus fort grâce à l'IA". Inscrivez-vous iciQonto était la licorne française la plus valorisée en 2022 avec ses 4,4 milliards d'euros.Deuxième round pour Alexandre Prot qui était venu en 2018 à mon micro (#épisode54). Depuis l'entreprise s'est métamorphosée et est passée de 120 à 1600 collaborateurs.Aujourd'hui, Qonto est présent dans 8 pays Européens et accompagne plus d'un demi-million d'entreprises dans leur gestion administrative et financière.Alexandre et ses équipes ont levé au total 634,6 millions d'euros et fait l'acquisition de deux entreprises :>Regate, spécialisée dans l'automatisation comptable et financière>Penta, une néobanque allemande qu'ils ont fusionné avec QontoAvec une mission très sympa : faire gagner un max de temps à leurs clients. Alexandre affirme que ses clients gagnent en moyenne 2h par semaine sur la gestion administrative.Dans ce 2ème épisode, il me décrypte l'évolution de sa fintech qui explose, et comment piloter un navire de plus en plus gros :Comment lever 1/2 milliard et faire deux acquisitions d'entreprisesGérer 1600 collaborateurs dont 50% d'étrangersLa facturation électronique obligatoire dès 2026 : à quoi vous préparer ?Le secret pour une organisation interne efficace : “More motion than Notion”Le futur de la gestion bancaire avec l'IALes clés pour réussir son internationalisationUn épisode "OG" GDIY qui lève le voile sur le potentiel totalement sous estimé des néobanques.Je vous ai négocié le code promo "GDIY2025" pour bénéficier de 3 mois offerts pour toute ouverture de compte bancaire Qonto et la création d'entreprise est en ce moment offerte.TIMELINE:00:00:00 : Le développement fulgurant de Qonto en 8 ans00:15:52 : Gagner 2h par semaine en simplifiant l'administratif00:21:30 : La facturation électronique obligatoire dès 2026 : petit cours00:35:20 : Aider les entreprises à se financer (sans être une banque !)00:49:22 : Pourquoi les banques traditionnelles sont si archaïques et refusent les jeunes entrepreneurs01:04:01 : Le business model des BaaS (Banking as a Service)01:09:09 : Lever 1/2 milliard et faire deux acquisitions d'entreprises01:36:30 : Comment se développer sans corrompre la culture de l'entreprise01:43:40 : Le secret pour une organisation interne efficace : Motion vs Notion01:51:08 : Tout ce qu'il faut savoir pour s'internationaliser (en Europe)02:03:37 : Une valo à 4,4 milliards, vers une introduction en bourse ?02:20:48 : Famille, organisation interne et diversité02:33:47 : Le futur de la gestion bancaire avec l'IA02:41:15 : “L'effort n'est pas proportionnel à la taille du secteur”Les anciens épisodes de GDIY mentionnés#54 Alexandre Prot - de McKinsey à QONTO (en passant par les cigarettes électroniques)#425 - Matthias Dandois - Champion de BMX - La vie freestyle d'un enfant Red Bull#455 - Valérie Messika - Maison Messika - Le diamant brut de la joaillerie françaiseNous avons parlé de :QontoSmokioSteve AnaviGénéralisation de la facturation électronique au 1er septembre 2026La facturation électronique chez QontoSilicon Valley BankRegate by QontoLes valeurs de QontoNotionSalesforceWiseL'étincelleCosavostraLes recommandations de lecture : Un petit livre rouge sur la sourceMagellan de ZweigLa décisionVous pouvez contacter Alexandre sur LinkedIn.La musique du générique vous plaît ? C'est à Morgan Prudhomme que je la dois ! Contactez-le sur : https://studio-module.com. Vous souhaitez sponsoriser Génération Do It Yourself ou nous proposer un partenariat ? Contactez mon label Orso Media via ce formulaire.
Chris Deluzio, a young Democratic representative from western Pennsylvania, just penned an unorthodox op-ed in The New York Times urging Democrats to embrace Trump's contentious tariffs. Could he be on to something? Deluzio, who outperformed his party in a working-class swing district last November, says Democrats' failure to address the economic concerns of everyday Americans is the reason they lost the 2024 election — and why they're still struggling under Trump. Today on Lever Time, Senior Podcast Producer Arjun Singh sits down with Deluzio and reporter Amos Barshad to explore the history of the Democratic Party prioritizing unregulated free markets over the American worker — and how that's now left them unable to conceive a winning economic agenda.
Ever wanted a great trigger in your lever-action rifle? This episode we're joined by Chris Ellis, who has hunted from the mountains of West Virginia to the plains of South Africa with a lever-action rifle. Chris is a trigger man, and we talk through the crucial advantage that a crisp, reasonably light trigger provides in the field, along with the blessing that Timney's new lever-gun triggers are to hunters. We swap cape buffalo and American buffalo-hunting lever-action stories, and share favorite models and cartridges and bullets. Plus we discuss the new drop-in trigger models Timney recently introduced for Browning X-Bolts and Ruger American Gen II rifles, along with installation ease and processes. This episode was a ton of fun, folks, just yarning and sharing opinions and useful hacks with a good old boy from West Virginia. ENJOY! FRIENDS! We're at a crucial time in the growth of the show, and need all the support we can get to take it to the next level. Please join the Backcountry Hunting Podcast tribe on www.patreon.com/backcountry where you'll get access to all our bonus material, and if you like, can contribute a few dollars. Thank you! VISIT OUR SPONSORS HERE: www.timneytriggers.com www.browning.com www.leupold.com www.onxmaps.com www.silencercentral.com https://www.portersfirearms.com/ www.siembidacustomknives.com https://javelinbipod.com