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Why are Republicans rushing their massive tax cut bill through Congress? What are they hiding? And can it be stopped? As the media focuses on the vote wrangling over specific provisions, David Sirota digs into the bill's far-reaching consequences, warning it could reshape society for generations. He calls up an old friend, Pennsylvania Gov. Josh Shapiro, who explains how the bill would hurt working-class voters and why its rationale is, in his words, “total bullshit.” They also talk political fear, arson, and whether lawmakers will be held accountable.Get Lever Time Premium, with ad-free episodes, bonus content and extended interviews, by becoming a member at levernews.com/subscribe If 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
Veckopanelen med Emil Källström, Bob Hansson och Anna Nachman under ledning av Staffan Dopping. USA har bombat underjordiska kärnanläggningar i Iran, och Natoländerna har enats om historiskt stor upprustning. I båda fallen heter huvudpersonen Donald Trump. Almedalsveckan har gått i mål; en purfärsk partiledare som förväntas rädda Liberalerna har talat, och en nestor (SD:s Jimmie Åkesson) har bett Sveriges judar om ursäkt för partiets antisemitiska historia. Dessutom: Varför läser vi färre och färre böcker?
C'est un sujet que vous m'avez demandé maintes et maintes fois. Un sujet qui vous interpelle, un sujet qui vous préoccupe surtout.Comment élever des garçons dans le monde d'aujourd'hui ? Comment en faire un allié et non un agresseur ?Je sais le terme est fort mais c'est vraiment une question sous jacente pour beaucoup de parents.Pour répondre à cette question cruciale, j'ai demandé à Aurélia Blanc, journaliste et autrice, entre autres, du livre Tu seras un homme féministe mon fils, paru en 2018 de nous éclairer.Aurélia je l'ai interviewé plusieurs fois et j'ai trouvé primordial au vu du contexte actuel, de revenir sur ce livre qui a maintenant 7 ans.Dans cet épisode on est allées comprendre pourquoi cela inquiète les parents et surtout les mères d'élever un garçon.On a voulu montrer qu'on a besoin d'avoir à nos côtés des garçons qui sont capables d'exprimer leurs émotions, mais aussi capables de se mettre à la place des autres pour capter cette empathie dont on parle tant. Existe-il une recette magique? Est-ce qu'on peut vraiment influencer nos garçons ?La réponse dans cet épisode passionnant. Les liens utiles :Tu seras un homme féministe mon fils, Aurélia BlancTu seras une mère féministe ! Manuel d'émancipation pour des maternités décomplexées et libérées, Aurélia BlancPatatouille : Solal est amoureux, Tiffany CooperFormés à la haine des femmes : Comment les masculinistes infiltrent les réseaux sociaux, Pauline Ferrari
À l'occasion de sa revue de presse, vendredi matin, Paul Arcand aborde le cas de François Legault et de la CAQ, alors qu'un dernier sondage Léger démontre qu'il n'a jamais été aussi impopulaire. «Hier, je voyais des commentaires de gens qui disent qu'il est en train de faire l'erreur de Justin Trudeau, qui s'est accroché jusqu'à la toute fin, qui n'a pas servi les intérêts de son parti, qu'il n'a pensé qu'à lui-même... question d'ego. Monsieur Legault devrait lever les feutres et permettre à quelqu'un de prendre sa place!» Il traite ainsi des coupures massives de 570 millions de dollars que souhaite imposer son gouvernement, à la dernière minute, «en camitini», en éducation. Paul Arcand détaille les inquiétudes des intervenants du milieu, alors que l'Éducation ne semble plus la première priorité du gouvernement de la CAQ et que les coupures brutales qui sont actuellement imposées impacteront principalement les élèves en difficulté. Il présente aussi deux témoignages de deux professionnelles qui démontrent à quel point ses coupures vont avoir des conséquences sur le système d'éducation public. Autres sujets traités: Insultes, menaces, accrochage, le procès de Gilbert Rozon dérape; Les banques commencent à imposer le travail au bureau au moins 4 jours par semaine; Walmart préfère nous vendre des fraises du Mexique et de la Californie. Voir https://www.cogecomedia.com/vie-privee pour notre politique de vie privée
The Democratic Party has become too focused on appeasing its billionaire donors and has failed to communicate its commitment to the working class, argues long-time political journalist David Sirota. The question moving forward, he says, is if the party can ever refocus its brand orthodoxy from prioritizing social and cultural issues to economic populism.Sirota joins Bethany and Luigi to dissect the outsized role of money in American politics and how it has rendered Democratic messaging incoherent by prioritizing wealthy donors over the public. He describes the current moment of populist rage against the Democratic leadership, as evidenced by polls, as a “long overdue” opportunity and offers an explanation for how economic populism became pivotal to winning elections – thus shedding light on how to reclaim the platform moving forward. He describes how former President Barack Obama's "selling out" to Wall Street and big banks became a “generational tragedy,” why Trump's tariffs are more of a power grab than legitimate economic policy to revive manufacturing, and responds to Luigi's hypothesis that populist rhetoric and policy are much easier from the right than from the left.Sirota is the founder and editor of the investigative news outlet The Lever, served as a speechwriter for Bernie Sanders, earned an Academy Award nomination for screenwriting the 2020 Netflix climate apocalypse drama Don't Look Up, and has written three books, including one on how corporate interests have shaped American economic policy.Over the last four years, Capitalisn't has interviewed conservative thinkers like Oren Cass, Patrick Deneen, and Sohrab Ahmari to understand how the political right developed a new platform after President Joe Biden's victory in 2020. With this episode, we continue the same project with the left, by asking: What could be the economic basis for a new progressive platform?Also check out: How Democrats Forgot to Be Normal, with Joan WilliamsHow Big Money Changed the Democratic Game, with Daniel ZiblattWhat Happened to the American Dream? With David Leonhardt
Gabriel Mwénè Okoundji est considéré comme l'une des grandes voix de la poésie africaine francophone contemporaine. Le nom est l'autre visage des êtres, écrit Gabriel Mwéné Okoundji. «Okoundji» en langue bantoue, cela veut dire chef et «Mwéné» porteur de la spiritualité du peuple. Son deuxième nom, «Mwéné», il l'a hérité à la mort de son père, à ses neuf ans. Un nom qui a marqué sa vie, son enfance et probablement une destinée de poète ! La poésie permet à l'homme de faire confiance en sa fragilité Gabriel Mwéné Okoundji est né en 1962 dans le petit village de Okondo en République du Congo, village qui a fait naître en lui «toute la sensibilité qu'il porte». Adolescent, il rejoint Brazzaville pour aller au lycée. Puis, il part à Bordeaux, en France, pour suivre des études de médecine. Il y vit désormais depuis près de 40 ans. Parallèlement, il écrit beaucoup de poésie pour porter la parole de l'écriture. Il se décrit comme un «enfant de la négritude» mais se sent aussi comme un descendant de troubadour. L'écriture pour moi vient parfois par effraction, d'une rencontre, d'un mot, d'une lecture, d'un chant. Mais cette rencontre peut aussi venir en langue tékée comme elle peut venir en langue française. Ce sont ces deux langues qui me nourrissent. Quand l'une donne, l'autre reçoit, quand l'une reçoit, l'autre invoque, l'autre évoque. Ce sont mes deux langues maternelles. Parfois, je ne trouve pas de mot équivalent en français alors, je le laisse en langue tékée. Gabriel Okoundji Invité : Gabriel Mwéné Okoundji, psychologue de métier et poète franco-congolais. Son recueil L'âme blessée d'un éléphant noir, suivi de Stèles du point du jour, est à retrouver dans la collection Poésie aux éditions Gallimard. Programmation musicale : L'artiste Ours avec le titre Le spleen d'une vie sublime.
Gabriel Mwénè Okoundji est considéré comme l'une des grandes voix de la poésie africaine francophone contemporaine. Le nom est l'autre visage des êtres, écrit Gabriel Mwéné Okoundji. «Okoundji» en langue bantoue, cela veut dire chef et «Mwéné» porteur de la spiritualité du peuple. Son deuxième nom, «Mwéné», il l'a hérité à la mort de son père, à ses neuf ans. Un nom qui a marqué sa vie, son enfance et probablement une destinée de poète ! La poésie permet à l'homme de faire confiance en sa fragilité Gabriel Mwéné Okoundji est né en 1962 dans le petit village de Okondo en République du Congo, village qui a fait naître en lui «toute la sensibilité qu'il porte». Adolescent, il rejoint Brazzaville pour aller au lycée. Puis, il part à Bordeaux, en France, pour suivre des études de médecine. Il y vit désormais depuis près de 40 ans. Parallèlement, il écrit beaucoup de poésie pour porter la parole de l'écriture. Il se décrit comme un «enfant de la négritude» mais se sent aussi comme un descendant de troubadour. L'écriture pour moi vient parfois par effraction, d'une rencontre, d'un mot, d'une lecture, d'un chant. Mais cette rencontre peut aussi venir en langue tékée comme elle peut venir en langue française. Ce sont ces deux langues qui me nourrissent. Quand l'une donne, l'autre reçoit, quand l'une reçoit, l'autre invoque, l'autre évoque. Ce sont mes deux langues maternelles. Parfois, je ne trouve pas de mot équivalent en français alors, je le laisse en langue tékée. Gabriel Okoundji Invité : Gabriel Mwéné Okoundji, psychologue de métier et poète franco-congolais. Son recueil L'âme blessée d'un éléphant noir, suivi de Stèles du point du jour, est à retrouver dans la collection Poésie aux éditions Gallimard. Programmation musicale : L'artiste Ours avec le titre Le spleen d'une vie sublime.
Discover the Fnac Darty Group or when responsibility becomes an engine for transformation.In this new episode of On The Way, we receive Jules Chaillé, CSR manager of the Fnac Darty Group. He tells us how the company places environmental issues at the heart of its business model. Here responsibility is not just a checkbox, but a real lever for growth.Leader in repairation in France for several years, the Fnac Darty Group has been working on a sustainable model: repairing rather than replacing, informing rather than blaming, supporting rather than imposing. A winning strategy that builds consumer confidence and attracts increasingly committed customers.Jules also tells us about his ecological awakening, his desire to move the lines, and how he found with Fnac Darty a concrete way to put his convictions at the service of action. Align one's values with one's job? It's possible. And it changes everything. A powerful exchange that reminds us that buying is already a commitment.Prolong the reflection by discovering the previous episode of On The Way with Bertrand Jelensperger, founder of the newsletter Les Cactus, which gives access to clear, focused and independent information on our consumption patterns.All episodes are available on your favourite listening platforms.Enjoy!Hébergé par Ausha. Visitez ausha.co/politique-de-confidentialite pour plus d'informations.
Not Receiving 30/60/100-Fold? Don't blame God. Find out what you should do if you are not receiving 30/60/100-fold returns on your seed on this episode of Fight To Win with Pastor Kurt Owen.Tactical Tip: Many of our videos contain a short section we call Tactical Tips. Most offer ways to improve personal safety and security. The tactical tip on this video starts at 0:34. In this tip Pastor Kurt talks about options for AR rifles, including a B.A.D. Lever (https://magpul.com/b-a-d-lever-batteryassistdevice-ar15-m4.html?mp_global_color=118 ).Request the Free Offer: https://www.fighttowin.tvLearn More, Register for Events & Donate:https://www.kurtowen.com/Prefer to Watch the Video?https://youtu.be/n67CpZCE1IQBecome a supporter of this podcasthttps://www.spreaker.com/podcast/fight-to-win-tv-with-kurt-owen--5638799/support.
Kenza Keller est la fondatrice de la marque de soin irréprochable TALM pour les femmes, tout au long de leur vie.Kenza incarne une manière d'entreprendre précise, intuitive, profondément ancrée. Chaque choix, chaque détail, découle de cette conviction : respecter ses émotions, son intuition, sa vision.« Si je n'avais pas été maman, je n'aurais pas été entrepreneure. »Ce "miracle ordinaire", comme elle l'appelle, a fait émerger une force nouvelle. Une capacité à créer – la vie, une entreprise, un projet à impact. Mais derrière ce choix se cachait la peur. Peur de manquer d'argent, peur de l'échec, peur de ne pas être légitime. Quitter un gros poste chez Byredo et sortir de l'autoroute de la réussite a demandé du courage.Kenza a alors choisi d'apprivoiser ses peurs. De les transformer en scénarios concrets, avec des solutions réalistes. L'action est devenue sa meilleure arme. Car l'entrepreneuriat, ce ne sont pas des sauts dans le vide, mais des dizaines de petits pas.Des échecs, il y en a eu plein. Mais it's a blessing and a curse car oui, ils bousculent, mais ils obligent aussi à se dépasser, à inventer des réponses nouvelles.Dès les débuts de TALM, tout a été pensé avec exigence, une charte claire, sans compromis sur la mission, la DA, la formulation, qui n'a pas changé depuis 4 ans.Kenza ne suit pas les codes du marketing traditionnel. Elle fait différemment. Elle suit ce qui vibre juste. C'est ce qui rend TALM remarquable.Mais cette exigence a un prix. Celui du financement, des arbitrages, de la solitude. Après ses économies, un peu de love money et des subventions, elle a dû lever des fonds. Lever à deux, dans le doute, quand tout prend du temps… c'est un défi. Mais elle a tenu, sans céder sur ses critères d'humanité. C'est ainsi que Caudalie est entré au capital.Kenza sait dire non. Elle agit en cohérence avec ce qui l'anime. Construire son entreprise, pour elle, c'est construire un espace fidèle à qui elle est, une vie sans compromis sur l'essentiel.Sa plus grande leçon ? Derrière chaque réussite, il y a des doutes, des difficultés, des larmes. Rien n'est aussi lisse qu'il n'y paraît. Il est temps de le dire, de le normaliser. Et de se rappeler que le succès, c'est maintenant !N'hésitez pas à vous abonner, noter et commenter le B.W.P Club PodcastPour participer au prochain event BWP suivez nous sur www.businesswomeninparis.com et @businesswomeninparis Le podcast est sponsorisé par Colette Lab @colettelab.coTitre: Not Kings Auteur: Candy Says Source: https://candysays.bandcamp.com/ Licence: https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/3.0/deed.frTéléchargement (8MB): https://auboutdufil.com/?id=561 Hébergé par Ausha. Visitez ausha.co/politique-de-confidentialite pour plus d'informations.
Hvis vi lever efter klassiske dyder som visdom, mod og loyalitet, vil trivselskrise, parforholdskrise og andre kriser i vores velbefindende måske fylde mindre. Men kan vi overhovedet finde de klassiske dyder frem i en turbulent verden fuld af forjættende tilbud? Og skal nogen bestemme, hvad vi bør og gør? Medvirkende: Alexander Sokol ; Forfatter og filosof, dydsetisk rådgiver ved Tænketanken Prospekt. Vært: Carsten Ortmann.
“ How do I deal with expectations around timelines?” —Every injured athlete, ever 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. And for our season finale, she tackles an issue that's come up from more than one person: how to manage when recovery takes longer than you'd like. So many injured athletes have had the experience of latching onto an initial timeline given by a doctor, physical therapist, or other medical professional—then feeling let down and defeated when their bodies have a different idea of the pace of healing. As Coach Carrie says frequently: “ Your recovery never goes as quickly as you want it to because you don't want to be injured in the first place.” But through acceptance, patience, and loosening your grip on your expectations, you can honor what your body truly needs and move forward toward your rebound. Resources/links: The Injured Athletes Club journals 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.
Chaque jour, Jean-Luc Lemoine vous offre une session de rattrapage de tout ce qu'il ne fallait pas manquer dans les médias. Distribué par Audiomeans. Visitez audiomeans.fr/politique-de-confidentialite pour plus d'informations.
Chaque jour, Jean-Luc Lemoine vous offre une session de rattrapage de tout ce qu'il ne fallait pas manquer dans les médias. Distribué par Audiomeans. Visitez audiomeans.fr/politique-de-confidentialite pour plus d'informations.
Chaque jour, Jean-Luc Lemoine vous offre une session de rattrapage de tout ce qu'il ne fallait pas manquer dans les médias. Distribué par Audiomeans. Visitez audiomeans.fr/politique-de-confidentialite pour plus d'informations.
Panagiota Hatzis is the VP of Human Resources at HexClad Cookware, a hybrid cookware company. With over 15 years of experience in HR, she has led people and teams through hyper-growth, global expansion, and major cultural transformation. Panagiota is also an Executive Coach at MentorPass and Leaderology. Before HexClad Cookware, she was the Vice President of Human Resources at Common Thread Collective, where she helped scale the company from 20 to 80 employees across 10 states. In this episode… Scaling a company from $10 million to $100 million requires more than just great products or marketing; it demands an intentional and strategic approach to building and leading teams. Yet many leaders overlook people operations as a vital growth lever, treating HR as an administrative function rather than a revenue and culture driver. How can businesses rethink their people strategy to avoid burnout, misalignment, and stalled growth? People operations and organizational psychology expert Panagiota Hatzis emphasizes repositioning HR as a strategic business partner aligned with EBITDA goals. This requires maintaining relational equity — trust and mutual respect — between leaders and teams and optimizing processes to minimize burnout. Building culture intentionally through frequent communication, transparency, and accountability is crucial for maintaining alignment as you scale to the next stage of revenue. In this episode of the Up Arrow Podcast, William Harris interviews Panagiota Hatzis, VP of Human Resources at HexClad Cookware, about using people operations as a strategic growth engine. She explains how to encourage guilt-free time off for employees, the difference between effort and authentic business results, and how to close the gap between leadership intent and the employee experience.
Dans cet épisode inspiré de l'approche de Simon Sinek, Karine Ruel partage 5 clés essentielles pour développer un leadership parental aligné, bienveillant et puissant. Parce qu'avant de bâtir des entreprises et des carrières, nous avons la possibilité — et la responsabilité — de bâtir un environnement familial où nos enfants peuvent s'épanouir pleinement. Vous découvrirez : Comment nourrir la sécurité intérieure de vos enfants par une écoute active Comment donner et recevoir du feedback en créant un climat de confiance Comment aborder les confrontations de manière saine et constructive Comment discipliner en développant l'autodiscipline plutôt que l'obéissance Comment poser des questions qui éveillent le leadership intérieur de vos enfants POINTS FORTS 00:00 Introduction au Leadership Parental 01:27 Développer le Leadership chez les Enfants 06:10 L'Importance de l'Écoute Active 12:07 Respecter le Timing et la Communication Non-Verbale 14:26 Conseils pour une écoute active et confrontations efficaces 18:49 Discipline constructive et leadership parental 24:03 Poser les bonnes questions pour le développement des enfants ✨ Ressource complémentaire gratuite : Pour prolonger cet épisode et nourrir le leadership intérieur de vos enfants au quotidien, je vous offre un guide exclusif :
Jenn Lever, President of Baxter Brewing Co., shares how she's leading one of Maine's top craft breweries with heart, grit, and bold innovation. From a major brand overhaul to launching Delta-9 beverages and navigating the Lewiston shooting crisis, Jenn opens up about what it really takes to grow a purpose-driven business in a rapidly shifting industry. She breaks down what most people don't know about beer, why women are the future of craft, and how real leadership means embracing mistakes and trusting your team. If you're into entrepreneurship, modern leadership, or just really good beer—this one's for you.00:00 Introduction and Resilience00:44 Meet Jenn Lever: President of Baxter Brewing Company01:14 The Rebranding Journey of Baxter Brewing05:25 Craft Beer Passion and Challenges14:57 Crisis Management: Lewiston-Auburn Shooting21:50 Future Strategies and Market Insights31:09 Closing Thoughts and Reflections32:21 Hosts' Takeaways and Final Thoughts
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“ Surgeries one through three, there is still this fear around weight gain and therefore restriction. And I think part of me wants to know, is that a major factor in why I didn't heal well? I'm not going to dwell on that or guilt-trip myself over it; it's in the past. But it was also an opportunity for surgeries four and onward, to say: ‘Let's take a different approach. Let's nourish to heal. Let's not feed to skate by.'” Tatum Vedder was heading into her last year of collegiate volleyball, playing in a co-ed tournament, when she took a rough landing and had to be carried off the court. What she thought might be a couple of seasons away turned into six surgeries and what she eventually came to see would be a lifelong change. Tatum had already been studying nutrition, but it wasn't until she began this ordeal that she had an aha moment about the impact of fueling on injury recovery. She learned to shift from a place of fear and restriction to one of compassion and nourishment. Not only did that improve her healing process, it shaped her career—now, she's a registered dietitian who specializes in helping other injured athletes nourish their comebacks, too. Her story touches on identity shifts, asking for help, managing shifting timelines, and ultimately finding equilibrium through life's ups and downs. Resources/links: Tatum's Instagram and website Olympic Beach Volleyball Player Casey Patterson: New Ways to Win Eating During Injury Recovery: Webinar Recording 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.
« 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 ArènesLa révolution éducative démarre lorsqu'on comprend que chaque geste, mot ou relation avec nos enfants construit – ou abîme – leur futur, et celui de notre société tout entière.
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Shoshannah Lenski, Associate Director at the Center for Sustainable Systems at the University of Michigan, offers advice for anyone pursuing a career in sustainability.
When was the last time your organization redesigned work, not just reorganized jobs? Ravin Jesuthasan, bestselling author and global leader for transformation services at Mercer, explains why work redesign is the missing foundation for successful transformation. Drawing from his books "Work Without Jobs" and "The Skills-Powered Organization," Ravin shares how deconstructing work into its core tasks and redeploying them efficiently led to extraordinary results—like an oil company cutting performance variance from 35% to 2.3% without layoffs. Discover why "fixed, flex, and flow" models are replacing traditional jobs, how resistance to change plummets when employees help redesign their own work, and why transformations should never be "one and done."----Connect with:Nellie WartoftCEO of TigerhallChair of the Executive Council for Leading Change (ECLC)nellie@tigerhall.com ----00.00 - Introduction 01:30 - Why work redesign is pivotal to organizational transformation03:45 - The three steps of work redesign: deconstruction, redeployment, reconstruction05:20 - How job architecture fits into the work redesign approach07:10 - Signs that outdated work structures are blocking transformation efforts09:15 - Why tech-forward approaches fail compared to work-backwards perspectives11:30 - Case study: How an oil company transformed operations without layoffs14:45 - The critical role of leadership in connecting work redesign to transformation goals16:20 - How work redesign reduces resistance to change19:40 - Moving from employment to employability: upskilling, reskilling, and outskilling22:15 - The three models of work: fixed, flexible, and flow24:30 - How internal talent marketplaces and "flow to work" models dramatically increase productivity27:15 - Building leadership buy-in for flexible work allocation29:35 - Final thoughts: Transformation is never "one and done"----Breathe by RYGO | https://soundcloud.com/francesco-rigolonEverything You Need Is By Your Side by Vlad Gluschenko |Music promoted by https://www.free-stock-music.comCreative Commons / Attribution 3.0 Unported License (CC BY 3.0)https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/deed.en_US
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At a recent rally at U.S. Steel in Pennsylvania, Donald Trump stood in front of a row of workers in hard hats and safety vests and proclaimed, “We're right now on the verge of passing the largest working class tax cuts in American history.” He framed his “Big Beautiful Bill” — a massive tax cut for the wealthy — as a blue-collar blessing. The sleight of hand is classic Trump, and what makes his appeal to voters enduring. “The Republican Party is building the multiracial working class coalition that the Democrats have always said that they want to build,” says David Sirota, founder of The Lever and a former Bernie Sanders speechwriter. This week on The Intercept Briefing, host Jordan Uhl speaks to Sirota and politics reporter Jessica Washington about how Trump has successfully used culture-war grievances to win over working-class voters, and why the Democratic Party continues to hemorrhage support.The episode also features Ilyse Hogue, the former president of NARAL Pro-Choice America and the co-creator of a new $20 million project called Speaking With American Men, or SAM. The initiative aims to understand — and win back — young male voters who've drifted to the right. “ A lot of what we heard from people is that they feel invisible to the Democratic coalition,” she says. You can hear the full conversation of The Intercept Briefing on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or wherever you listen. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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There's a new evil genius on Capitol Hill, one that privacy experts warn could empower tech billionaires like Elon Musk and Mark Zuckerberg to issue their own private currencies. The Senate is poised to pass the GENIUS Act, which would give so much free rein to such “stablecoins” that it could destabilize the rest of the economy.Today on Lever Time, Arjun Singh sits down with Lever reporter Luke Goldstein to understand the GENIUS Act, how it could turn Big Tech companies into unregulated banks, and why this should be a concern for the rest of us.You can read Luke's full story on the GENIUS Act and the future of “ZuckBucks” here.
“ I've unfortunately faced a series of surgeries and setbacks over the last few years. While I feel like I have a supportive group of friends, I don't feel like my primary coach has been that understanding of the mental toll that this has taken on me or how to navigate a game plan through my recovery, even though she's successfully done that in the past with me as injuries have come up. She doesn't feel approachable to talk to and rarely reaches out to me. While I know she isn't my therapist, I feel like I should be able to have honest conversations with her. When I'm not injured, I normally spend several hours a week 1:1 with her during my lessons. Every time I've approached her to sit down and discuss goals, she has objected saying that we cannot set goals with the unknowns of injury and recovery. I don't know if I need to sit down and have a conversation, or just find a different coaching team, even though we've worked together for over 10 years. Any suggestions on how to navigate this?" —Kat 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. Kat isn't alone in having conflicts with a coach during an injury—it can be particularly challenging when someone you're counting on to support you doesn't show up for you in the way you'd hoped. Navigating these dynamics may require a hard conversation and what Coach Carrie calls radical honesty: Explaining clearly how you're feeling and channeling curiosity and non-judgment to find out her side of the story, and how you can both move forward. Resources/links: Our book Rebound: Train Your Mind to Bounce Back Stronger from Sports Injuries 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.
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Margot a ouvert son propre établissement gastronomique avec son mari pour pouvoir prendre en indépendance. Elle trouve beaucoup de sens à être sa propre patronne, mais le rythme est intense, et pour obtenir une viabilité financière, il faut pouvoir tenir sur le long terme. Mais son corps et son mental lui envoient des signaux d'alerte qu'elle a de plus en plus de mal à écouter. Alors comment faire pour prendre une pause, et se reposer, alors qu'il faut qu'elle puisse tenir ? Elle en discute avec Elise Chaumon, psychologue du travail. Cet épisode d'Émotions (au travail) a été rendu possible grâce au travail de la journaliste Léna Couffin. Marie Misset est à la présentation, Louis Jaubart est au montage, à la réalisation et au mix. Louise Hemmerlé est à la production. Merci au studio La Fugitive pour la prise de son. Si vous aussi, vous souhaitez échanger avec un.e psychologue du travail sur une problématique qui vous affecte dans votre quotidien de travail, écrivez-nous à hello@louiemedia.com avec comme objet : “TRAVAIL”. On a hâte de vous lire ! Vous souhaitez soutenir la création et la diffusion des projets de Louie Media ? Vous pouvez le faire via le Club Louie. Chaque participation est précieuse. Nous vous proposons un soutien sans engagement, annulable à tout moment, soit en une seule fois, soit de manière régulière. Au nom de toute l'équipe de Louie : MERCI !Pour avoir des news de Louie, des recos podcasts et culturelles, abonnez-vous à notre newsletter en cliquant ici. Et suivez Louie Media sur Instagram, Facebook, Twitter. Hébergé par Acast. Visitez acast.com/privacy pour plus d'informations.
In This Hour:-- Bruce Piatt just won the very difficult Bianchi Cup championship event with a perfect score. As an eighth-time winner of this event he tackles the question of whether top shooters are made or are they born that way.-- Ankle holsters as an option for concealed carry in the summer.-- The joy of shooting a lever action rifle.Gun Talk 06.01.25 Hour 3Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/gun-talk--6185159/support.
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“ It really helped me as a coach to be able to look at my athletes and remind them, it doesn't have to be about a PR, doesn't have to be about the best day you wanted, but it can be—if you're healthy—about the best day you have that day. And that can be celebrated, that can be fun, even if it isn't the outcome you would've ideally written in your book.” Becki Spellman has had a long, successful career in distance running—she qualified for her first Olympic Marathon Trials in 2008 and her fourth in 2020. In that time, she's dealt with her fair share of setbacks, including two Achilles surgeries, diastasis recti, sciatica, plantar fasciitis, and more. As she shares in this week's episode, she's come to realize that the ups and downs are all part of the sport. As an athlete, her injuries have taught her about her body, her motivation, and ultimately, her resilience. As a coach, she's learned how to guide others through both the postpartum period and injury-related setbacks, helping find the root cause of their problems and rebuild so they can get back to doing what they love. Becki is on the upswing now—she just won the Cap City Half Marathon on April 27 in 1:23:09. But at this point, her race times don't define her; showing up, even when you're far from your best, can be just as joyful and rewarding, she's found. (And, she's also found the LEVER system to be a critical part of both her rehab and her training—she shares more about how she uses it and why she continually recommends it to her athletes.) Resources/links: 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! As you heard Becki describe, 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.
We have The Lever's Luke Goldstein on today to talk about the GENIUS Act & its implications, including that oligarchs might be able to issue their own private currency if it's signed into law. Check out Luke's piece here: https://www.levernews.com/get-ready-to-pay-in-zuckbucks/ Then Sam talks to members of United Food and Commercial Workers will be picketing in Worcester, Mass tomorrow as they negotiate a new contract before the current one expires in just over a week. If you want to show support and get a free MR T shirt, head to their picket at UMass Memorial in Worcester with a pizza and send us a pic to Majority Reporters (at) Gmail. Also, contact Mass Memorial directly to tell them you support UFCW's members: https://www.massgeneral.org/contact And / or send them some love on their FB page: https://www.facebook.com/ufcwlocal1445/ And tell the local paper in Worcester to cover this story: https://help.telegram.com/contact-us In the Fun Half, Piers Morgan finally uses the G word when describing what's happening in Gaza. Republicans are getting an assist of sorts from Senate Democrats to push through Trump's Big Beautiful Bill, though Schumer and co. certainly don't want you to see it that way. Here's David Dayen's reporting on how Senate Dems could do something to stop it should they want to: https://prospect.org/politics/2025-05-28-senate-democrats-stop-big-beautiful-bill/ And finally, theoretical physicist Sean Carroll absolutely mops the floor with Eric Weinstein's physics musings. Become a member at JoinTheMajorityReport.com: https://fans.fm/majority/join Follow us on TikTok here!: https://www.tiktok.com/@majorityreportfm Check us out on Twitch here!: https://www.twitch.tv/themajorityreport Find our Rumble stream here!: https://rumble.com/user/majorityreport Check out our alt YouTube channel here!: https://www.youtube.com/majorityreportlive Gift a Majority Report subscription here: https://fans.fm/majority/gift Subscribe to the ESVN YouTube channel here: https://www.youtube.com/esvnshow Subscribe to the AMQuickie newsletter here: https://am-quickie.ghost.io/ Join the Majority Report Discord! https://majoritydiscord.com/ Get all your MR merch at our store: https://shop.majorityreportradio.com/ Get the free Majority Report App!: https://majority.fm/app Go to https://JustCoffee.coop and use coupon code majority to get 10% off your purchase! Check out today's sponsors: LIQUID IV: Get 20% off your first order at LIQUIDIV.COM Use code MAJORITYREP at checkout BLUELAND: Right now, get 15% off your first order by going to Blueland.com/majority • JUST COFFEE: Go to https://JustCoffee.coop and use coupon code MAJORITY for 10% off your purchase! Follow the Majority Report crew on Twitter: @SamSeder @EmmaVigeland @MattLech @RussFinkelstein Check out Matt's show, Left Reckoning, on Youtube, and subscribe on Patreon! https://www.patreon.com/leftreckoning Check out Matt Binder's YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/mattbinder Subscribe to Brandon's show The Discourse on Patreon! https://www.patreon.com/ExpandTheDiscourse Check out Ava Raiza's music here! https://avaraiza.bandcamp.com/ The Majority Report with Sam Seder – https://majorityreportradio.com/
Historian Timothy Snyder looks at Trump and the history of tyranny. Please enjoy this important encore presentation. David Sirota, from The Lever, explores the impact of Trump's efforts to dismantle the systems of trade and government in this encore presentation. It's not Friday without Friday Fabulous Florida. We take a look back at one of our best.The Culture Blaster Michael Snyder has a new report for us this week covering the latest movies and streaming options, including the newest installment of Mission Impossible. Programming Note: We Hope you enjoy this “Best of Mark Thompson Show.” In observance of the Memorial Day holiday, we are dark on Monday, May 26th and we will be back live on Tuesday, May 27th. The Mark Thompson Show Patreon 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#Trump #TimothySnyder #Tyranny #DavidSirota #Politics #Political #PoliticalAnalysis #FridayFabulousFlorida #Florida #Movie #Entertainment #MovieReviewReviews #MovieCredit #TheCultureBlaster #MichaelSnyder #BestOf
In this episode of Small Business Black Holes, Alan Pentz sits down with Gavin Howarth, CEO of Howarths, to explore the delicate art of family business succession and modern HR challenges. From successfully transitioning a family business without damaging relationships to navigating the complexities of workplace culture in a post-pandemic world, this conversation offers invaluable insights for business owners. Whether you're managing a family enterprise or seeking to build a high-performance culture, you'll discover practical strategies for growth, including how to leverage data and AI while maintaining the human element in your organization.
J'ai découvert Linda Hazi un peu par hasard, et je n'ai jamais oublié son nom. À seulement 40 ans, elle pilote la Fontenille Collection : huit hôtels de caractère, bientôt onze, nichés dans des lieux d'exception. Mais ce qui m'a fascinée chez elle, ce n'est pas seulement son parcours, c'est son intensité, sa franchise, et cette manière rare de tout assumer.Dans cet épisode, Linda m'a parlé sans filtre : de son rythme effréné, de son rapport à l'excellence, des tensions que cela peut créer… mais aussi de sa maternité, qu'elle revendique comme une force, et de cette levée de fonds avec LVMH qui a changé la donne.On a discuté ambition, intuitions, maternité, erreurs aussi. Elle m'a confié comment son exigence l'aide à viser haut, mais lui joue parfois des tours. Et ce que veut dire, concrètement, construire un groupe hôtelier qui ne ressemble à aucun autre.J'ai été bluffée par sa lucidité, son humour discret et sa capacité à rester profondément humaine dans un monde, le luxe, qui ne l'est pas toujours.Cet échange m'a fait réfléchir à ce que cela veut dire, aujourd'hui, être une femme de pouvoir. Et comment, derrière la réussite, il y a toujours un travail invisible, une énergie folle, une solitude parfois.J'espère que cet épisode vous inspirera autant qu'il m'a marquée. Et si c'est le cas, vous savez ce qu'il vous reste à faire : partagez-le, parlez-en autour de vous, et laissez-moi un commentaire
-- The amazing wins for gun rights under the new Trump administration.-- Manage recoil with lighter loads for a more pleasant shooting experience.-- Using modern, high-pressure rifle cartridges in traditional-looking lever action rifles.Gun Talk 05.25.25 After ShowBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/gun-talk--6185159/support.
“With overuse injuries especially, how do you help injured athletes recognize what to take ownership for, and what was out of their control? For example, one's weightlifting form may have led them to injury. Shame and guilt can be common emotions here, which are not helpful to our recovery, but how do we recognize what causal factors to take ownership of in a healthy way?” —Clark “If a series of acute injuries are a consequence of a chronic condition, how can you ever live without fear of reinjury or, perhaps worse, self-blame? Asking for a friend.” —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—and this week, it's a twofer, with questions about exploring your own role in your injury It's common to search for answers after you get hurt, and while it makes sense to consider the factors that contributed, self-blame and self-flagellation do nothing to speed your recovery. Instead, they produce feelings of shame and a sense of being stuck in the past. Instead, Coach Carrie recommends reframing injury as an inherent risk you face as an athlete. Have compassion for yourself, knowing that of course, you would've made different choices if you knew in advance what the outcome would be. And, she suggests ways to rebalance fear of re-injury by being clear and deliberate about how you're rebuilding. 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.
In This Hour:-- Charges on the internet say that Silencer Central worked to defeat the Hearing Protection Act, which would remove silencers from the National Firearm Act. Silencer Central CEO Brandon Maddox addresses the claims and says his company completely backs the HPA.-- Is the dustup with Silencer Central just the latest example of internet influencers creating controversy to drive traffic to generate revenue?-- Is there a danger when loading a lever-action rifle? Could the bullet from one load hit the primer of another cartridge?Gun Talk 05.18.25 Hour 1Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/gun-talk--6185159/support.
We were so thrilled to welcome one of our amazing Boston Marathoners, Lauren Hitchens, to the podcast.Lauren is an experienced marathon runner, having completed ten marathons since 2016, including all six Marathon Majors. She set her PR of 3:38:35 at the 2023 Chicago Marathon, qualifying her for the 2025 Boston Marathon, her first. In spring 2024, after successfully running the Tokyo Marathon, Lauren experienced pain in her foot that has taken her on a journey of seeking a path to healing that has required multiple expert opinions, an unconventional approach to training for Boston (including the use of tools like Lever and Fluid Running), and a reimagining of her goals for her first Boston. Lauren balances her training with her responsibilities as a mother and business executive at Google. We are so grateful to Lauren for sharing her inspiring story! Follow us on Instagram and Facebook at @runfartherandfaster.Interested in hiring a coach? Email us at julieandlisa@runfartherandfaster.com or head over to our NEW website (www.runfartherandfaster.com)! Please follow, share and review our show! Show Notes:Fluid Running- https://www.fluidrunning.com/Lever Movement- https://levermovement.com/Precision PT/Dr. Elizabeth Karr- https://www.precisionpt.org/dr-elizabeth-karr-pt-dpt
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Dan shares how advanced digital nomads use geography as a lever for business growth—and why most people get it wrong. If you're going to travel, do it with intention. This episode breaks down how. CHAPTERS (00:02:00) The Embargo on “Digital Nomad” (00:02:35) Why Most Nomads Miss the Point (00:05:38) 4 Ways to Travel Smart and Build Faster (00:06:13) Leverage Financial Arbitrage (00:09:16) Curate Better Relationships (00:16:20) Pick Places That Serve Your Goals (00:21:49) Reduce Lifestyle Overhead (00:22:30) Advanced vs. Beginner Nomading (00:25:09) Pitfalls to Avoid: Currency Traps, Isolation, Network Ceilings (00:29:44) The Challenge of Finding a Life Partner (00:31:46) Nomading as a Lever, Not a Lifestyle CONNECT Dan “at” tropicalmba dot com Ian “at” tropicalmba dot com LINKS Join the DC (http://dynamitecircle.com) Subscribe to the newsletter (https://tropicalmba.com/subscribe) Follow us on Instagram (https://www.instagram.com/tropicalmba/) Free resources for business owners (https://tropicalmba.com/resources) MORE EPISODES The Roadmap for Turning a Skill Into a $1M Business (https://tropicalmba.com/episodes/7-figure-productized-business) The Unexpected Downsides of Selling Your Business (https://tropicalmba.com/episodes/exit-founders-disappointed) Success Without Sacrifice? (https://tropicalmba.com/episodes/success-without-sacrifice) Shiny Object Syndrome (https://tropicalmba.com/episodes/shiny-object-syndrome) The Anti-Agency Agency + High ROI Customer Service Strategies (https://tropicalmba.com/episodes/anti-agency-high-roi)
On this episode of The New Abnormal, hosts Andy Levy and Danielle Moodie theorize why Trump fired National Security Adviser Mike Waltz over Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth following several Signalgates. Plus, David Sarda, founder and editor-in-chief of The Lever, breaks down Trump's chaotic first 100 days. Then, Media Matters for America's senior fellow Matt Gertz examines MAGA's media spinning of collapsing poll numbers. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.