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TheOccultRejects
The Mechanics of Magick: Meditation and the Ritual Engineering of the Self

TheOccultRejects

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 15, 2026 88:37 Transcription Available


If you enjoy this episode, we're sure you will enjoy more content like this on The Occult Rejects.  In fact, we have curated playlists on occult topics like grimoires, esoteric concepts and phenomena, occult history, analyzing true crime and cults with an occult lens, Para politics, and occultism in music. Whether you enjoy consuming your content visually or via audio, we've got you covered - and it will always be provided free of charge.  So, if you enjoy what we do and want to support our work of providing accessible, free content on various platforms, please consider making a donation to the links provided below.  Thank you and enjoy the episode!Links For The Occult Rejectshttps://linktr.ee/theoccultrejectsOccult Research Institutehttps://www.occultresearchinstitute.org/Substackhttps://substack.com/@theoccultrejects?r=7auau0&utm_campaign=profile&utm_medium=profile-pageCash Apphttps://cash.app/$theoccultrejectsVenmo@TheOccultRejectsBuy Me A Coffeebuymeacoffee.com/TheOccultRejectsPatreonhttps://www.patreon.com/TheOccultRejectsBiblioBernardi, Luciano, Peter Sleight, Gabriele Bandinelli, Simone Cencetti, Luciano Fattorini, Johanna Wdowczyc-Szulc, and Alfonso Lagi. “Effect of Rosary Prayer and Yoga Mantras on Autonomic Cardiovascular Rhythms: Comparative Study.” BMJ 323, no. 7327 (2001): 1446–1449.Benson, Herbert, John W. Lehmann, Mark S. Malhotra, Ralph F. Goldman, Jeffrey Hopkins, and Mark D. Epstein. “Body Temperature Changes During the Practice of g Tum-mo Yoga.” Nature 295 (1982): 234–236.Benson, Herbert, Mark S. Malhotra, Ralph F. Goldman, Gregory D. Jacobs, and Jeffrey Hopkins. “Three Case Reports of the Metabolic and Electroencephalographic Changes During Advanced Buddhist Meditation Techniques.” Behavioral Medicine 16, no. 2 (1990): 90–95.Bremer, Brandon, Lorenzo Wu, Zoran Josipovic, and colleagues. “Mindfulness Meditation Increases Default Mode, Salience, and Central Executive Network Connectivity.” Scientific Reports 12 (2022).Brewer, Judson A., Patrick D. Worhunsky, Jeremy R. Gray, Yi-Yuan Tang, Jochen Weber, and Hedy Kober. “Meditation Experience Is Associated with Differences in Default Mode Network Activity and Connectivity.” Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 108, no. 50 (2011): 20254–20259.Britton, Willoughby B. and colleagues. Research associated with the “Varieties of Contemplative Experience” project on meditation-related challenges, adverse effects, and safety considerations in contemplative practice.Crowley, Aleister. Liber E vel Exercitiorum sub figura IX. In the A∴A∴ training corpus. Relevant sections include asana, pranayama, and dharana as foundational magical exercises.Dennison, Paul. “Insights From an EEG Study of Buddhist Jhāna Meditation.” Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 13 (2019).Fialoke, Shantala, Helen Weng, and colleagues. “Functional Connectivity Changes in Meditators and Novices During Yoga Nidra Practice.” Scientific Reports 14 (2024).Fox, Kieran C. R., Savannah Nijeboer, Matthew L. Dixon, James L. Floman, Melissa Ellamil, Samuel P. Rumak, Peter Sedlmeier, and Kalina Christoff. “Is Meditation Associated with Altered Brain Structure? A Systematic Review and Meta-analysis of Morphometric Neuroimaging in Meditation Practitioners.” Neuroscience & Biobehavioral Reviews 43 (2014): 48–73.Hölzel, Britta K., James Carmody, Mark Vangel, Christina Congleton, Sita M. Yerramsetti, Tim Gard, and Sara W. Lazar. “Mindfulness Practice Leads to Increases in Regional Brain Gray Matter Density.” Psychiatry Research: Neuroimaging 191, no. 1 (2011): 36–43.Kozhevnikov, Maria, Olesya Louchakova, Zoran Josipovic, and Michael A. Motes. “The Enhancement of Visuospatial Processing Efficiency Through Buddhist Deity Meditation.” Psychological Science 20, no. 5 (2009): 645–653.Kozhevnikov, Maria, John A. Elliott, Jennifer Shephard, and Klaus Gramann. “Neurocognitive and Somatic Components of Temperature Increases During g-Tummo Meditation: Legend and Reality.” PLOS ONE 8, no. 3 (2013): e58244.Laukkonen, Ruben E., and Heleen A. Slagter. “From Many to (N)one: Meditation and the Plasticity of the Predictive Mind.” Neuroscience & Biobehavioral Reviews 128 (2021): 199–217.Lomas, Tim, Juan Carlos Ivtzan, and Itai K. Fu. “A Systematic Review of the Neurophysiology of Mindfulness on EEG Oscillations.” Neuroscience & Biobehavioral Reviews 57 (2015): 401–410.Lott, James P., Richard J. Davidson, John D. Dunne, Thupten Jinpa, Antoine Lutz, and colleagues. “No Detectable Electroencephalographic Activity After Clinical Declaration of Death Among Tibetan Buddhist Meditators in Apparent Tukdam.” Frontiers in Psychology 11 (2021): 599190.Lutz, Antoine, Lawrence L. Greischar, Nancy B. Rawlings, Matthieu Ricard, and Richard J. Davidson. “Long-term Meditators Self-induce High-amplitude Gamma Synchrony During Mental Practice.” Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 101, no. 46 (2004): 16369–16373.Lutz, Antoine, Julie Brefczynski-Lewis, Tom Johnstone, and Richard J. Davidson. “Regulation of the Neural Circuitry of Emotion by Compassion Meditation: Effects of Meditative Expertise.” PLoS ONE 3, no. 3 (2008): e1897.Matko, Karin, Peter Sedlmeier, and colleagues. “Adverse Effects of Meditation and Mindfulness in Clinical Practice.” 2025.Patanjali. Yoga Sutras. Especially Book III, traditionally describing dharana, dhyana, and samadhi.Riegner, Gretchen, Fadel Zeidan, and colleagues. “Disentangling Self from Pain: Mindfulness Meditation-Induced Pain Relief Is Driven by Thalamic-Default Mode Network Decoupling.” Pain 164, no. 2 (2023): 280–291.Tang, Yi-Yuan, Britta K. Hölzel, and Michael I. Posner. “The Neuroscience of Mindfulness Meditation.” Nature Reviews Neuroscience 16 (2015): 213–225.Vago, David R., and David A. Silbersweig. “Self-awareness, Self-regulation, and Self-transcendence: A Framework for Understanding the Neurobiological Mechanisms of Mindfulness.” Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 6 (2012): 296.Zeidan, Fadel, and colleagues. Research on mindfulness meditation, pain modulation, attention, and the neural mechanisms of pain relief.Slagter, Heleen A., Antoine Lutz, Lawrence L. Greischar, Andrew D. Francis, Sander Nieuwenhuis, James M. Davis, and Richard J. Davidson. “Mental Training Affects Distribution of Limited Brain Resources.” PLOS Biology 5, no. 6 (2007): e138. Use for: Attentional blink, limited attention, and meditation changing how the brain allocates resources.Hölzel, Britta K., James Carmody, Mark Vangel, Christina Congleton, Sita M. Yerramsetti, Tim Gard, and Sara W. Lazar. “Mindfulness Practice Leads to Increases in Regional Brain Gray Matter Density.” Psychiatry Research: Neuroimaging 191, no. 1 (2011): 36–43. Use for: Neuroplasticity, repeated practice leaving measurable marks on the brain, and the “practice writes itself into the practitioner” idea.Laukkonen, Ruben E., and Heleen A. Slagter. “From Many to (N)one: Meditation and the Plasticity of the Predictive Mind.” Neuroscience & Biobehavioral Reviews 128 (2021): 199–217. Use for: Predictive processing, the brain as a prediction machine, meditation loosening automatic models, and the “veil” argument.Lutz, Antoine, Julie Brefczynski-Lewis, Tom Johnstone, and Richard J. Davidson. “Regulation of the Neural Circuitry of Emotion by Compassion Meditation: Effects of Meditative Expertise.” PLOS ONE 3, no. 3 (2008): e1897. Use for: Compassion meditation, loving-kindness, emotional circuitry, and training compassion as a repeatable state rather than just a moral idea.Kok, Bethany E., Kimberly A. Coffey, Michael A. Cohn, Lahnna I. Catalino, Tanya Vacharkulksemsuk, Sara B. Algoe, Marc A. Brantley, and Barbara L. Fredrickson. “How Positive Emotions Build Physical Health: Perceived Positive Social Connections Account for the Upward Spiral Between Positive Emotions and Vagal Tone.” Psychological Science 24, no. 7 (2013): 1123–1132. Use for: Loving-kindness, social connection, vagal tone, and the cautious “social nervous system” bridge.Black, David S., and George M. Slavich. “Mindfulness Meditation and the Immune System: A Systematic Review of Randomized Controlled Trials.” Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences 1373, no. 1 (2016): 13–24. Use for: Immune-system caution, inflammation markers, cell-mediated immunity, biological aging, and why this material should be framed as tentative rather than miracle healing.Burić, Ivana, Miguel Farias, Jonathan Jong, Christopher Mee, and Inti A. Brazil. “What Is the Molecular Signature of Mind–Body Interventions? A Systematic Review of Gene Expression Changes Induced by Meditation and Related Practices.” Frontiers in Immunology 8 (2017): 670. Use for: Stress biology, inflammatory gene expression, NF-kB-related language, and the cautious claim that mind-body practices may affect biology below ordinary mood.Also want to remind people about the website, if you're into reading we have tons of information by multiple contributors, and we got t-shirts up on the site if you're interested. Fun fact, the art is all based on the eyeball. A

Les grands entretiens
Felicity Lott : Une voix entre deux rives 1/5 : Cheltenham & Cole Porter

Les grands entretiens

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 11, 2026 26:39


durée : 00:26:39 - par : Stéphane Grant - Dame Felicity Lott nous raconte avec sensibilité et générosité comment, d'assistante de professeur d'anglais à Voiron près de Grenoble, elle est devenue la chanteuse choisie par Bernard Haitink à Glynedebourne au milieu des années 70. Un moment de confidences au charme envoûtant... - invités : Felicity Lott Soprano anglaise (1947, Cheltenham), Judith Chaine Productrice Vous aimez ce podcast ? Pour écouter tous les épisodes sans limite, rendez-vous sur Radio France

Dr Mary Travelbest Guide
Naxos, Greece and 911 details

Dr Mary Travelbest Guide

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 5, 2026 12:15


  Welcome back to the  Dr. Mary Travelbest Guide podcast.   The FAQ: While planning a trip to Taiwan and South Korea, someone I was guiding asked, "Is 911 a universal emergency code worldwide?" I looked into this and found a helpful answer. Here's the answer: 911 is not universal. Abroad, the number differs, and sometimes each service has its own. Commonly: 112 in the EU, 112/999 in the UK and Ireland, 000 in Australia, 111 in New Zealand, 110/119 in Japan, and 112/119 in South Korea. For Europe, 112 is the key number to remember. It works everywhere in the EU, is free, and will connect you to emergency services from any phone. In the UK, both 999 and 112 work. A few country-specific examples matter because they can trip up travelers. Australia's main emergency number is 000; the government says 112 can also be connected from mobile phones there, but 000 is the primary number. New Zealand uses 111 for police, fire, and ambulance services, and 105 for police non-emergencies. Japan uses 110 for police and 119 for fire/ambulance. In South Korea, 112 is for police, and 119 for fire/ambulance/medical emergencies. Tourism guidance says you can ask for an interpreter by saying "English please" or "Interpreter please." What else should travelers know beyond the number? Don't assume 911 works overseas. In some places, it may redirect, but don't rely on it. Know the local emergency number before you travel. Always know your location—hotel, street, intersection, train station, or landmark—for fast communication with emergency operators. When calling, clearly state which service you need: police, ambulance, or fire. Save your embassy or consulate number, but call local emergency services first. If you are in the EU, official guidance notes that 112 is free and available on public and mobile phones. One more thing to consider in my response to the question is that emergency numbers are for urgent danger only. Some countries also have non-emergency numbers. For example, New Zealand uses 105 for non-emergency police matters, while the UK uses 101. Knowing that helps you avoid tying up emergency lines. In summary, solo travelers should memorize 112 for Europe, and always look up the emergency number for each country before traveling. This ensures you are prepared for emergencies wherever you go.   60-second confidence challenge Your challenge today, Confidence Challenge, is to be ready for an emergency: A few smart habits help a lot. Before each trip, put the following items in your phone notes and in your bag: local emergency number, hotel address, embassy/consulate contact, travel insurance emergency line, and one family contact. If your phone is locked, add your emergency contacts and any major medical facts to the lock screen or Medical ID. And know the emergency code in that country. If you like today's Confidence Challenge, my book series delves into safety and security, while moving through the 5 steps to solo travel, from easy to more challenging, with foreign language communication tips. You can find the series at the link in the description.    See Book A for addressing this concern.  Find it on the website​​ at https://www.5stepstosolotravel.com/ or on Amazon. I will be doing pre-orders soon for Book C in the series, so please look out for that.  Today's destination is Naxos, Greece.  The Greek island of Naxos is one of those places that quietly steals your heart. https://www.visitgreece.gr/islands/cyclades/naxos/ If you're a woman over 50 thinking about taking a slightly more adventurous step in your solo travel journey, this is your place. Not too crowded, not too complicated, but just enough unknown to stretch you in the best way. Let's start with the journey. I took the Blue Star ferry from Athens around noon, passing through Paros on the way. Round-trip from Athens port was about $85 with a Eurail discount of 30% The ferry ride is part of the experience. It's calm. It's scenic. It gives you time to sit, read, think,  or do nothing at all. And for many of us, doing nothing is the hardest and most valuable skill to relearn. The hotel where I stayed was called the Galina, a short 300-meter walk from the water and beach. It was run by two brothers whose parents founded it over 40 years ago. The room was delightful, and the location was excellent. The breakfast I had the morning before leaving was perfect, featuring all the delicious Greek foods I wanted to try, and I ate my fill. It was included in the room price, which was about $85 US, and it was definitely worth it because I completely relaxed and enjoyed my stay.   During my time on Naxos, I went swimming twice and enjoyed walking around the island. I loved getting lost while exploring the shops selling a variety of merchandise like T-shirts and knick-knacks. it was a treat! I didn't buy anything, but just looking around made me feel great. I also had a nice dinner at a restaurant called Taverna, which cost $21. I ordered shrimp served on a plate with rice and salad, along with skewers of meat (souvlaki). Naxos is not a rush through destination. I swam twice at St. George Beach. I  wandered the old town and got completely lost in the castle area, the Venetian Astro district. And here's something worth questioning: When was the last time you allowed yourself to get lost on purpose? No Google Maps. No urgency. Just curiosity. Because that's where confidence grows, not in perfect plans, but in small uncertainties. I'll talk more about getting lost in my mistakes later on. "On an island, it's usually easy to find your way back" was one of my thoughts while exploring. One of my favorite moments was hiking up St. George Hill, past an abandoned restaurant, to catch the sunset. The place was run down, with graffiti and weeds that made it look cluttered. But the views were magnificent. No crowds. No ticket. Just a view that reminded me why I travel. And then there's the Portara, the Temple of Apollo. Just a 10–15 minute walk from town, sitting dramatically at the edge of the sea. It's iconic—but still peaceful if you time it right.  https://explore-naxosisland.com/places/baco https://www.xwhos.com/record_labels/1/naxos.html One day, something unexpected: a conversation at the beach with an Aussie man who was on the construction project for a bar on the seafront called Baco Seaside, 4.4 stars. You never know who you may run into at the beach. For details, James was 32, bald, and a good storyteller. He has no idea I travel the world and write about it for women like you. We watched each other's belongings when we wanted to go swimming. Never leave your items on the beach unattended. .https://explore-naxosisland.com/places/baco Travel introduces you to people you were never supposed to meet, and yet somehow you do. If I had more time, and you should plan for it, I would visit: More beaches beyond St. George and The museums in the Venetian castle. Here is more of the history you will learn while in the area. Naxos is a Greek island in the South Aegean, the largest of the Cyclades (sic la deeze), spelled Cyclades, a group of islands. Its fertile landscape spans mountain villages, ancient ruins, and long stretches of beach. The namesake capital (also called Hora or Chora) is a port town filled with whitewashed, cube-shaped houses and medieval Venetian mansions. Kastro, a hilltop castle dating to the 13th century, houses an archaeological museum. https://www.xwhos.com/record_labels/1/naxos.html Let's talk about Greek, yes, the language. I tried. I really did for fifteen days on Duolingo. However, I still struggled.And here's the truth: you don't need to be fluent. But you do need to be willing to try—and to feel a little uncomfortable. That's part of Step 5 travel. Greek is harder to learn than I thought. I've been using Greek Duolingo for the past 15 days, but it hasn't helped me as much as I hoped. It has been an experience nonetheless; I've learned a few Greek letters, but I still struggle to pronounce any words. Here are three I practiced.   Gia sas Yah sahs is hello Parakalo is "pah rah kah Lott" is pleased Efharisto is ef hah ree stoh is thank you Don't underestimate Naxos. Give it at least 2–3 nights. Because when a place makes you feel relaxed that quickly, that's rare. If you're building your confidence as a solo traveler in Greece as a Step 5 newbie, Start with a place like Naxos. Easy ferry access Walkable town Safe, welcoming vibe Plenty to do—but no pressure to do it all Are you traveling to check off places on a list… or actually to feel something? Here is why many travelers end up loving Naxos: It gives you sand, swimming, and a real town. It has more of a lived-in, less staged feeling than some headline islands. You can combine beach time, sunset views, old alleys, and inland villages without needing a huge travel plan. Or expense. It works well for people who want Greece to feel pleasant and manageable. When Naxos is not the best pick: Pick Crete if you want the deepest mix of archaeology, cities, dramatic nature, and a longer, road-trip-style island trip. Pick Sardinia if your main goal is exceptional Italian beaches and a larger standalone Mediterranean holiday. Pick Santorini if the caldera views are the whole point. Pick Mykonos if nightlife and scene matter a lot.  Naxos is often the better island for people who actually want to relax and feel Greece, not just check off the most famous name. My missteps: Getting lost in Athens   The hostel manager pointed outside. "Don't go that way when you leave," and I did not ask for details, assuming it was a bad area with a high crime rate. I did get lost a few times nearby, though, finding my way back. I may have walked that way by accident. Here's my detailed story: I found the metro station from the airport, which served the modern, faster blue line. I changed lines at Monastiraki and arrived at Omonia Square, but I got a bit lost. The neighborhood was quite confusing and not very safe, with only small markets around. I felt scared at times. One night after returning from Naxos, it was 9:15 PM and dark when I finally reached the hostel, safe and ready for another day.  AI was used to select some of the suggestions for this episode.   Connect with Dr. Travelbest 5 Steps to Solo Travel website Dr. Mary Travelbest X Dr. Mary Travelbest Facebook Page Dr. Mary Travelbest Facebook Group Dr. Mary Travelbest Instagram Dr. Mary Travelbest Podcast Dr. Travelbest on TikTok Dr.Travelbest on YouTube In the news  

Radio Monmouth
Jeff Lott - Consulting Safety Supervisor with Ameren Illinois

Radio Monmouth

Play Episode Listen Later May 28, 2026 8:49


Jeff talks safety while using a ladder during outdoor work, checking the surrounding area for power lines, and more on WRAM.

Airball - Der NBA Podcast
#459 - Titans Airea - Seasonrecap + Awardshow mit Valentino Lott

Airball - Der NBA Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 28, 2026 58:18


#459 - Titans Airea - Seasonrecap + Awardshow mit Valentino LottDie Saison der Titans ist vorbei und wurde begleitet durch viele Ups and Downs, aber auch durch ein großartiges Team, welches zu jedem Zeitpunkt sein Herz auf dem Feld, für Verein und Fans, ließ. Es wird Zeit, etwas Liebe zurück zu geben. Und in diesem Sinne vergeben wir die ersten Airball-Titans-Awards. Ihr als Fans habt abgestimmt, wir haben zusammengezählt und blicken mit Headcoach Valentino Lott zurück auf die vergangene Saison und küren die Helden der abgelaufenen Spielzeit. Viel Spaß

The Spiritual Artist Podcast
Stay With the Question with Joey Lott

The Spiritual Artist Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 23, 2026 57:18 Transcription Available


In this episode of The Spiritual Artist Podcast, CJ Miller speaks with coach and author Joey Lott about the actual nature of experience, the limits of the thinking mind, and the freedom that becomes possible when we stop trying to control every sensation, emotion, or moment of discomfort.Joey shares his own journey as a long-time spiritual seeker who once believed peace would come through elevated states, spiritual practices, and finding the “right” answer. Over time, he discovered that true freedom did not come from escaping experience, but from becoming genuinely curious about what is actually happening in the present moment.Together, CJ and Joey explore chronic tension, social media triggers, somatic awareness, creativity, and the courage it takes to live from the unknown. Their conversation invites listeners to stop collapsing life into labels and instead remain open, curious, and alive to the mystery of direct experience.Three key themes emerge throughout the conversation:• The actual nature of experience — learning to meet life directly rather than immediately labeling or resisting it. Joey invites us to look beneath labels like anxiety, depression, stress, or pain and ask, “What is actually here right now?” Instead of rushing to fix, explain, or escape discomfort, he suggests meeting experience with curiosity.• Staying with the question — discovering that openness and inquiry can sometimes be more transformative than rushing toward certainty or answers. Rather than using questions only to find quick answers, Joey describes inquiry as a living practice. The question itself can open space, soften urgency, and keep us from collapsing life into rigid certainty.• The body as a doorway to aliveness — recognizing chronic tension, bracing, and overthinking while allowing the body to reconnect us with presence and authentic living. Joey talks about chronic bracing, tension, and the way many of us live from the thinking mind. By noticing the body and allowing feeling to reawaken, we begin to experience life more directly, even when it feels messy, uncomfortable, or unknown.CJ and Joey also discuss creativity as a spiritual practice, the role of music and memory in awakening aliveness, and how true creativity often emerges from stepping into the unknown rather than repeating what is already familiar.For more information about Joey's work or to schedule a coaching session, visit joeylott.com. His book, “The Best Thing That Never Happened,” is on Amazon..Want to learn more about CJ Miller? Check out his Spiritual Artist Retreats, 1:1 Personal Coaching, and Speaking Engagements at www.spiritualartisttoday.com. His retreats are designed to help you reconnect with your Creative Intelligence and express your true artistic voice. You can also find his upcoming schedule there, and his book, The Spiritual Artist, is available on Amazon.

This Cultural Life
Felicity Lott

This Cultural Life

Play Episode Listen Later May 21, 2026 41:57


The soprano Dame Felicity Lott talks to John Wilson about her distinguished career and cultural influences. One of Britain's best-loved sopranos, her breakthrough role was as a last minute stand-in for Pamina in The Magic Flute in 1975. Over the next four decades, she built an international career, performing at opera houses and concert halls around the world, singing works by composers including Richard Strauss, Schubert and Mozart. At home, she was seen frequently on television, sang regularly at the BBC Proms and was made a Dame in 1996. She was also the recipient of the Légion d'Honneur, France's highest cultural award. Dame Felicity sadly died on 15 May 2026, shortly after this programme was first broadcast.Producer: Edwina PitmanMusic and archive used:Ruhe sanft from Zaide, W A Mozart, sung by Felicity Lott Rudolf the Red-nosed Reindeer, courtesy of Felicity Lott The Last Night of the Proms, 1996, Ah! que j'aime les militaires from La grande-duchesse de Gérolstein, J Offenbach, sung by Felicity Lott Overture to The Magic Flute, W A Mozart An Die Musik, F Schubert, piano: Graham Johnston, sung by Felicity Lott Licht und Liebe, F Schubert, piano: Graham Johnson, sung by Anthony Rolfe Johnson and Felicity Lott Vier letzte Lieder: Im Abendrot, R Strauss, sung by Elisabeth Schwarzkopf Closing scene from Capriccio, R Strauss Act 1 from Der Rosenkavalier, sung by Anne Sofie von Otter and Felicity Lott Act III from Der Rosenkavalier, sung by Anne Sofie von Otter, Barbara Bonney and Felicity Lott Vier letzte Lieder: Beim Schlafengehen, R Strauss, sung by Felicity Lott

Pannon Reggeli
Szerbiában elvitték a LOTTÓT!

Pannon Reggeli

Play Episode Listen Later May 20, 2026 11:35


(Anett és Zeci)

lott szerbi
Klassik aktuell
Nachruf: Sopranistin Felicity Lott gestorben

Klassik aktuell

Play Episode Listen Later May 18, 2026 4:16


Die Sopranistin Felicity Lott ist im Alter von 79 Jahren gestorben. Bekannt wurde sie vor allem als Interpretin von Strauss und Mozart. Mit ihrer smarten Rollengestaltung und einer Prise britischem Humor prägte "Dame Felicity" die Opernwelt.

Disques de légende
Hommage à Dame Felicity Lott

Disques de légende

Play Episode Listen Later May 18, 2026 88:41


durée : 01:28:41 - par : Lionel Esparza - Nous avons appris ce week-end la disparition de la soprano britannique Felicity Lott, à l'âge de 79 ans. Interprète mémorable de Strauss, Mozart et du répertoire français, elle s'était particulièrement attachée à notre pays depuis ses années d'études. Lionel Esparza lui rend hommage dans Relax!. - réalisation : Flora Sternadel Vous aimez ce podcast ? Pour écouter tous les épisodes sans limite, rendez-vous sur Radio France

Relax !
Hommage à Dame Felicity Lott

Relax !

Play Episode Listen Later May 18, 2026 88:41


durée : 01:28:41 - par : Lionel Esparza - Nous avons appris ce week-end la disparition de la soprano britannique Felicity Lott, à l'âge de 79 ans. Interprète mémorable de Strauss, Mozart et du répertoire français, elle s'était particulièrement attachée à notre pays depuis ses années d'études. Lionel Esparza lui rend hommage dans Relax!. - réalisation : Flora Sternadel Vous aimez ce podcast ? Pour écouter tous les épisodes sans limite, rendez-vous sur Radio France

Kultur heute Beiträge - Deutschlandfunk
Leichtigkeit und großes Pathos - Zum Tod der Sopranistin Felicity Lott

Kultur heute Beiträge - Deutschlandfunk

Play Episode Listen Later May 17, 2026 4:59


Fuchs, Jörn Florian www.deutschlandfunk.de, Kultur heute

Klassik aktuell
Sopranistin Felicity Lott gestorben

Klassik aktuell

Play Episode Listen Later May 17, 2026 4:01


Die Sopranistin Felicity Lott ist im Alter von 79 Jahren gestorben. Bekannt wurde sie vor allem als Interpretin von Strauss und Mozart. Mit ihrer smarten Rollengestaltung prägte "Dame Felicity" die Opernwelt.

FORCE OPTIONS TRAINING
Kenny Lott - Current Issues and Training in Japan

FORCE OPTIONS TRAINING

Play Episode Listen Later May 13, 2026 62:43


Returning guest Kenny Lott from the Washington State Criminal Justice Training commission joins us to discuss current issues in law enforcement training and his recent trip to Japan for a training exchange with a Japanese Police Judo Team. We would also like to Welcome our new Sponsor Linebacker Coins. If your looking for high quality custom challenge coins or patches check them out at: www.linebackercoins.ca @linebackercoinsDisclaimer: The opinions of the host and guest are theirs only and not that of any agency they may have or currently work for. This episode is also sponsored by Wild Boar Social Club - It's a lifestyle. You can find us at:@forceoptionstraining@forceoptionspodlinketr.ee/forceoptionstrainingIntro/Outro Music: "Hybrid Cinematic Sports Dubstep" by ComaStudio - Pixaby Content License.

The Hope Prose Podcast
Episode 121 - Bret Lott

The Hope Prose Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 11, 2026 32:07


Today on Hope Prose, Bret Lott sits down with Tara to discuss his passion for the written word. Bret Lott is the New York Times author and professor of English at the College of Charleston. He is Crazyhorse magazine's nonfiction editor and leads a study abroad program to Spoleto, Italy, every summer. Lott was appointed to the National Council of the Arts by President George W. Bush and served a six-year term.The Hope Prose Podcast's InstagramAlex's Instagram Tara's Instagram

Puzsér Podcast | Rádiós beszélgetések
2026-05-06 - Gyanúsan egybeeső lottónyeremények a választást követő héten: a távozó rezsim így veszi ki a pénzt?

Puzsér Podcast | Rádiós beszélgetések

Play Episode Listen Later May 7, 2026


Puzsér Róbert, Horváth Oszkár

Puzsér Podcast | Önkényes Mérvadó
2026-05-06 - Gyanúsan egybeeső lottónyeremények a választást követő héten: a távozó rezsim így veszi ki a pénzt?

Puzsér Podcast | Önkényes Mérvadó

Play Episode Listen Later May 7, 2026


Puzsér Róbert, Horváth Oszkár

David and Will
Another millionaire South Australian waiting to be found

David and Will

Play Episode Listen Later May 3, 2026 4:14 Transcription Available


The Lott's Matt Hart joined David & Will to discuss yet another lotto winner in South Australia that is waiting to be found!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The Brett Winterble Show
Dr. John Lott On The Brett Winterble Show

The Brett Winterble Show

Play Episode Listen Later May 1, 2026 11:17 Transcription Available


Tune in here to this Friday’s edition of the Brett Winterble Show! we’re joined by John Lott, who discusses rising political violence and how it is being interpreted across media and public discourse. He frames recent incidents, including threats against public figures, as part of a broader trend of escalating hostility over the past several years. Lott argues that media coverage often misclassifies or selectively reports politically motivated violence, pointing to examples where attackers’ stated ideologies don’t align with how they’re labeled. The conversation explores high-profile cases, manifestos, and competing narratives around extremism, with Brett pressing on whether the public is getting a complete picture. They also touch on the role of elite institutions and rhetoric in shaping attitudes, questioning whether increasingly heated language contributes to real-world consequences. The segment closes with concerns about deepening division and the challenges of addressing political violence in a highly polarized environment. Listen here for all of this and more on The Brett Winterble Show! For more from Brett Winterble check out his YouTube channe See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The Brett Winterble Show
SCOTUS and Violence Debate On Brett Winterble Show

The Brett Winterble Show

Play Episode Listen Later May 1, 2026 109:39 Transcription Available


Tune in here to this Friday’s edition of the Brett Winterble Show! Brett kicks off the program with Pete Kaliner for this edition of The Hangover as they discuss Supreme Court tensions, political rhetoric, and constitutional interpretation in the wake of recent legal debates. The conversation begins with reaction to comments criticizing the Court’s role, particularly around precedent and judicial authority. Brett and Pete examine the concept of stare decisis, debating when precedent should stand versus when it should be overturned, referencing major rulings and contrasting judicial philosophies like originalism and textualism. Later we’re joined by John Lott, who discusses rising political violence and how it is being interpreted across media and public discourse. He frames recent incidents, including threats against public figures, as part of a broader trend of escalating hostility over the past several years. Lott argues that media coverage often misclassifies or selectively reports politically motivated violence, pointing to examples where attackers’ stated ideologies don’t align with how they’re labeled. Listen here for all of this and more on The Brett Winterble Show! For more from Brett Winterble check out his YouTube channel. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

David and Will
$2 million lotto winner found in SA

David and Will

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 28, 2026 1:46 Transcription Available


The Lott's Matt Hart joined Will with the great news that the mystery winner of a $2 million jackpot in Adelaide has been found!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

John Solomon Reports
Ceasefire Countdown: General Keith Kellogg on Iran, Ukraine, and America's Strategic Leverage

John Solomon Reports

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 21, 2026 54:32


In this thought-provoking episode of John Solomon Reports, we dive deep into the pivotal decisions facing Virginia's electoral landscape as Democrats and Republicans grapple with potential partisan gerrymandering. With insights from Congressman Rob Whitman, we explore the implications of flipping the map and what it means for the future of representation in the state.Joining us in the first segment is Lieutenant General Keith Kellogg, who shares his expertise on the ongoing geopolitical tensions in Iran and the implications of President Trump's recent decisions regarding naval embargoes. General Kellogg's perspective sheds light on the fractured leadership within Iran and the potential paths forward.In the second segment, we welcome Molly Hemingway, editor in chief of the Federalist and author of a compelling new book on Justice Samuel Alito. Molly unveils shocking revelations about the Supreme Court, including the identity of the leaker behind the Dobbs decision and the actions taken by liberal justices to undermine their conservative counterparts. She also discusses the possibility of upcoming retirements on the court that could reshape its future.Concluding our episode, we hear from renowned statistician and economist John Lott, who exposes how the legacy media manipulates statistics to downplay the issues of criminal aliens. Lott's insights are critical for understanding the narrative surrounding crime and immigration in America.Additionally, we break significant news regarding ActBlue and its compliance with federal laws, revealing troubling findings from a recent congressional report. We also discuss the alarming vulnerabilities in America's voting infrastructure highlighted by a declassified intelligence assessment, which contradicts claims of election security made after the 2020 election.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

Balázsék
3 - A héten minden lottósorsoláson volt telitalálat - vonalban Panulin Ildikó SZRT kommunikációs főosztályvezető

Balázsék

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 20, 2026 50:51


3 - A héten minden lottósorsoláson volt telitalálat - vonalban Panulin Ildikó SZRT kommunikációs főosztályvezető by Balázsék

Serious Inquiries Only
SIO508: The Data Shows That Authoritarianism Is Very Often Successfully Reversed. Yes, Really.

Serious Inquiries Only

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 31, 2026 70:40


“Yes we can” vote and protest our way out of authoritarianism. It's a classic case of academic literature never making it to mainstream consumption. Hang around social media long enough and you'll hear that we're basically screwed. A complete fascist take over is either extremely likely, inevitable, or it's already here. And there's not much we can do about it. Unless some other country invades us, we'll be waiting for a civil war or a bloody military coup to hopefully maybe turn things around. That's what history teaches us, right? Literally the opposite. An incredible data set that a team of thousands of academics have been assembling for over a decade provides a unique opportunity to examine these questions with fresh eyes. To look at wannabe dictators and see how many succeeded, how many eventually lost power, how democracy returned (if ever), and why. With this systematic approach, we see that strengthened democracy specifically because of authoritarian episodes is increasingly common. In fact, in the last 30 years it's the most common response to autocratization, and most often achieved by internal democratic actors. Taking this into account, events once viewed as episodes of successful stand-alone autocratization, with resistance ultimately futile, are actually better characterized as failures that caused a wave of democratic sentiment in the populace. Successful civil resistance that just took time. Jenessa takes us through the paper that has her jumping for joy this week. Resist! Nord, M. Angiolillo, F., Lundstedt, M., Wiebrecht, F., & Lindberg, S.I. (2025). When autocratization is reversed: episodes of U-Turns since 1900. Democratization, 32, 1136-1159. Frequently asked questions. Varieties of Democracy Institute. The Episodes of Regime Transformation (ERT) dataset. Varieties of Democracy Institute. V-Dem. Electoral Democracy Index, 2024. Our World in Data. Sato, Y., Lundstedt, M., Morrison, K., Boese, V.A., & Lindberg, S.I. (2022). Institutional order in episodes of autocratization. The Varieties of Democracy Institute. Armitage, C. (Aug. 13, 2025). I researched every attempt to stop fascism in history. The success rate is 0%. The Existentialist Republic. Further reading: Nord, M., Angiolillo, F., Good God, A., & Lindberg, S.I. (2025). State of the world 2024: 25 years of autocratization – democracy trumped? Democratization, 32, 839-864. Anti-Pluralism. European Center for Populism Studies. Coppedge, M. (2023). V-Dem's conceptions of democracy and their consequences. The Varieties of Democracy Institute. Lührmann, A. & Lindberg, S.I. (2019). A third wave of autocratization is here: What is new about it? Democratization, 26, 1095-1113. Croissant, A. & Lott, L. (2025). Democratic resilience in the twenty-first century: Search for an analytical framework and explorative analysis. Political Studies, 0, 1-28. Tomini, L., Gibril, S. & Bochev, V. (2023). Standing up against autocratization across political regimes: A comparative analysis of resistance actors and strategies. Democratization, 30, 119-138. Wiebrecht, F., Sato, Y., Nord, M., Lundstedt, M., Angiolillo, F., & Lindberg, S.I. (2023). State of the world 2022: Defiance in the face of autocratization. Democratization, 30, 769-793. Gamboa, L. (2017). Opposition at the margins: Strategies against the erosion of democracy in Colombia and Venezuela. Comparative Politics, 49, 457-477. Laebens, M.G., & Lührmann, A. (2023). What halts democratic erosion? The changing role of accountability. In Lührmann, A. & Merkel, W. (Eds.), Resilience of democracy: Responses to illiberal and authoritarian challenges (pp. 40-61). Routledge. Are you an expert in something and want to be on the show? Apply here!

Based with Senator Alex Antic
#41 Dr John Lott – Firearm Control and Crime

Based with Senator Alex Antic

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 25, 2026 63:35


Dr John Lott is an American economist, political critic, andcrime researcher. He has a Master's degree and Ph.D. from UCLA and has held important positions in economics and law at several prestigious institutions including the Yale Law School. On this episode of Based, Dr Lott explains that crime ratesin Australia are worse than in the United States and how crime statistics are manipulated and misunderstood both in Australia and overseas. He discusses the role firearms play in the debate aroundself-defence, the history of firearm control in Australia, and whether we really are safer for it.

Showing Up with Vicki Knights
56. The Truth about Being Consistently Visible with Joanna Lott

Showing Up with Vicki Knights

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 18, 2026 58:29


Consistency is one of those things we hear about all the time in business.But what does that actually look like in real life… and does it have to mean showing up every single day?In this episode, I'm joined by business coach Joanna Lott, who is known for her refreshingly honest approach to helping coaches get clients without hype.Jo is also the host of the top 2% globally ranked podcast Women in the Coaching Arena, and has built a business rooted in integrity, strategy, and consistency.Jo is incredibly consistent with her marketing. She shows up every single day and releases a podcast episode every week. I wanted to find out how she manages to do this around her business, her family and her life.This episode isn't about telling you to post every day.It's about understanding what consistency looks like, what it really takes, and how to make it work for you.In this episode, we cover:How Jo became known for her consistency - and what's really behind itOne thing Jo does to make her content feel easier and more authenticThe mindset shifts that helped her go from avoiding visibility to embracing itWhy even experienced coaches need support when it comes to showing upHow your business model should shape your visibility strategyMentioned in this episode:-Episode 36: How visible do you really need to be in your business?-Episode 25: Why staying consistently visible feels so hardJoanna Lott's websiteGrab Jo's free 2026 digital Coaches planner Connect with Vicki:Take the visibility archetype quizFollow me on Instagram: @iamvickiknightsCheck out my websiteReady to work together?Book a branding photo shoot with meFind out about my visibility coachingFind out more about The Visibility Retreat Grab The Confidence Toolkit for just £15Get my self-paced course, UNCOVER YOUR MAGIC (Use the code SHOWING UP for 10% off)

kulturWelt
Wie gefährdet ist die Freiheit der Wissenschaft? Lars Lott über den aktuellen "Academic Freedom Index"

kulturWelt

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 18, 2026 16:49


Der Academic Freedom Index wird einmal im Jahr erhoben, ein Ranking, das uns sagt, wie es auf der Welt um die Wissenschaftsfreiheit bestellt ist.

The Steve Gruber Show
The Steve Gruber Show | Iran Strikes Back, DHS Shutdown & Terror Threats at Home

The Steve Gruber Show

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 4, 2026 112:11


The Steve Gruber Show | Iran Strikes Back, DHS Shutdown & Terror Threats at Home --- 00:00 - Monologue 27:41 – Dr. Kelly Victory, Chief of Disaster and Emergency Medicine at The Wellness Company. Dr. Victory discusses the growing popularity of spring health cleanses and whether they are beneficial. She also explains parasite cleanses, the role of ivermectin, and why sourcing American-made medications is important. Visit twc.health/GRUBER and use promo code GRUBER to save 10%. 37:51 - Monologue 46:36 – Michael Lucci, Founder and CEO of State Armor. Lucci reveals concerns about a former U.S. Air Force pilot training Chinese military pilots. He explains the national security implications and why lawmakers are increasingly focused on the issue. 56:11 – John Tillman, CEO of the American Culture Project and founder of the Hall of Giants. Tillman discusses his new book, Political Vise: How the Radical Left Controls America and the Path to Regaining Our Liberty. He outlines his argument about cultural influence and political power in the U.S. 1:04:52 – Dr. John Lott, President of the Crime Prevention Research Center. Lott analyzes crime statistics and argues that the rate of transgender-related violence is often misrepresented in media coverage. He discusses data trends and the broader crime policy debate. 1:14:44 - Monologue 1:23:19 – Ron Rademacher, travel writer, author, speaker, storyteller, and record-holder for getting lost on Michigan's back roads. Rademacher shares upcoming events and destinations around Michigan. He highlights unique places and seasonal activities across the state. 1:33:18 – Rep. Ron Robinson, representing Michigan's 58th District. Robinson discusses securing a $152 million state investment for the Selfridge runway project. He explains how the funding will support military readiness and regional economic development. 1:42:02 – Ivey Gruber, President of the Michigan Talk Network. Gruber discusses the Renewed Hope Act and efforts led by Tim Tebow to combat child exploitation. The conversation focuses on protecting children and raising awareness about these crimes. --- Check out our brand new podcast, 'Forgotten America'... The second episode is live NOW at Steve Gruber on YouTube! Link below: https://youtu.be/vZiEUjtQ-m4

Millennial Mustard Seed
S7 284. Raymond Lott - TMR - Surviving Iraq, Trauma, Faith, CEO of Save America Music

Millennial Mustard Seed

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 2, 2026 69:51


Synergy Loves Company: How Disney Connects to Everything
Walt Disney's Secret Florda Takeover

Synergy Loves Company: How Disney Connects to Everything

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 25, 2026 15:21 Transcription Available


The greatest spy operation in business history wasn't run by the CIA—it was run by Walt Disney....to Create Walt Disney World In 1963, Walt Disney flew over a Florida swamp and saw more than just land; he saw the site for a "City of Tomorrow." But to build it, he had to pull off an impossible heist: buying 27,000 acres of land without anyone knowing it was him. In this episode, we go behind the scenes of "Project Future" to reveal: -The Shell Game: How Disney used fake companies like "M.T. Lott" to hide his tracks. -The CIA Connection: The real-life fixer with ties to the Bay of Pigs who helped secure the land. -The Sentinel Investigation: How a single reporter, Emily Bavar, caught Walt in a lie and blew the secret wide open. -The Bonnet Creek Hole: The one piece of land Disney couldn't buy, and why it's still a "hole in the map" today. -This is the story of how Walt Disney built a Magic Kingdom with its own Government from a swamp using secrecy, deception, and a staggering amount of nerve. Subscribe to Synergy Loves Company for more deep dives into how Disney connects to everything.Subscribe for more Disney connections: https://www.youtube.com/@synergylovescompany?sub_confirmation=1 Podcast: Listen to Synergy Loves Company → https://synergylovescompany.com Support the Show: Shop official Synergy Loves Company merch → https://shop.synergylovescompany.com Affiliate Disclosure: Some links above may be affiliate links. If you click and purchase, I may receive a small commission at no extra cost to you. Thank you for supporting the channel! Connect with Me: Instagram → https://www.instagram.com/synergylovescompany Bluesky → https://bsky.app/profile/erichsynergy.bsky.social Facebook → https://www.facebook.com/synergylovescompany This podcast is powered by Pinecast.

Balázsék
4 - Több milliót nyert a lottón a nyugdíjas, droglaborba fektette

Balázsék

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 19, 2026 34:31


4 - Több milliót nyert a lottón a nyugdíjas, droglaborba fektette by Balázsék

Armed American Radio
02-15-26 HR 2 Dr. John Lott fresh off his trip to Australia and AZ State Rep Quang Nguyen

Armed American Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 16, 2026 39:54


DR. Lott, just back from his trip to Australia where he gaves various talks to media and University staff and students about the right to bear arms. John enlightens us to the fact that Austrailians are not as free as they think, current crime numbers as compared to the US and their gun control failings. Rep Nguyen aka “The Shredder” updates us on the current legislative session now underway in AZ and the ongoing efforst of the anti gun democrats in that state.

Henry Lake
Lott-o Credit and Another Unlikely Candidate

Henry Lake

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 14, 2026 41:34


In this Friday night episode, Henry discusses whether credit cards should be accepted when buying lottery tickets. Then, which sports broadcast personality is looking to jump into the political ring?

Lawyers in the Making Podcast
E152: Austen Lott Legal Recruiter at Flare and Marble Law

Lawyers in the Making Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 11, 2026 53:08


Austen Lott is a Marquette University Law School and currently works as a Legal Recruiter at Flare and Marble Law. Austen's journey represents one we appreciate immensely on this podcast. A unique journey. Austen decided to go to Law School, by the seat of his pants, and decided in one moment he was going to take the LSAT and arrive at Law School. His journey showed off the hardships he endured throughout, including medical issues as a result of burnout, which he not only experienced once, but twice throughout his journey. Overcoming these moments made him stronger and showed him that these stories turned out to be the most relatable part of himself. Austen also shows through his story the power of skill stacking, and gaining a new skill at each job, and each turn in life. His attitude towards life is one that everyone can gain something from. Go out and take action, and figure the rest out later. This episode with Austen further proves the hypothesis I started the podcast about. There is no straight path in the legal field, only your Unique Journey to it. Austen's LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/austenlott/Be sure to check out the Official Sponsors for the Lawyers in the Making Podcast:Rhetoric - Empowers your teaching and training with AI that strengthens learning, protects integrity, and proves authentic understanding, for students and professionals alike, with CICERO. Find them here: userhetoric.comThe Law School Operating System™ Recorded Course - This course is for ambitious law students who want a proven, simple system to learn every topic in their classes to excel in class and on exams. Go to www.lisablasser.com, check out the student tab with course offerings, and use code LSOSNATE10 at checkout for 10% off Lisa's recorded course!Start LSAT - Founded by former guest and 22-year-old superstar, Alden Spratt, Start LSAT was built upon breaking down barriers, allowing anyone access to high-quality LSAT Prep. For $110, you get the Start LSAT self-paced course, and using code LITM10, you get 10% off the self-paced course! Check out Alden and Start LSAT at startlsat.com and use code LITM10 for 10% off the self-paced course!Lawyers in the Making Podcast is a reader-supported publication. To receive new posts and support my work, consider becoming a free or paid subscriber. Get full access to Lawyers in the Making Podcast at lawyersinthemaking.substack.com/subscribe

Runner's Round Table
S6E11 - Beyond Pace: Coming Full Circle with Sabrina Lott

Runner's Round Table

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 9, 2026 40:35


Welcome to season 6 of the Runner's Round Table. This is the Beyond Pace season and features stories that capture each guest's favorite running memory. In this episode Stephanie speaks with Sabrina Lott (@CoachSabrinaL) about the memory from not too long ago that reminded her of how far she has come as an athlete, a runner, and a coach.Please support this podcast with a rating, review, or a share. Until next time, don't forget to run happy, run strong, and run true to you.To watch on YouTube: https://youtu.be/ttsgpIU3Q0kAbout Stephanie Diaz:Stephanie is an RRCA (Road Runner's Club of America) and McMillan Running certified running coach with over 10 years of running experience. Additionally, Stephanie is a yoga teacher with advanced certifications in yoga for athletes, Yoga For All, and Empowered Wisdom Yoga Nidra. Stephanie believes that to be a runner is to believe in your possibility as a human through movement. Her favorite running distance is the half marathon (13.1 miles/21 kilometers).https://instagram.com/thecookierunner/https://thecookierunner.netAbout Sabrina Lott:Coach Sabrina Lott is a fierce mother, partner, 40 something, curvy, athlete and business woman of color who is actively showing up in the world in new ways. As an 80/20 Endurance and Coaches Collective Certified Coach, she helps overwhelmed, curvy, women of color reprioritize their schedules to improve mental & physical health through endurance and athleticism. Her mission is to help women remember that there is a pace and a place for everyone and that they deserve to take up space wherever they want to be.www.PositiveResultsbySabrina.comhttps://instagram.com/CoachSabrinaL

The Tudor Dixon Podcast
The Tudor Dixon Podcast: Obama vs. Trump on Deportations, Crime & the Immigration Narrative

The Tudor Dixon Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 2, 2026 33:48 Transcription Available


On this episode of The Tudor Dixon Podcast, Tudor Dixon is joined by crime and public policy expert Dr. John Lott for a hard-hitting conversation on law enforcement, deportations, and illegal immigration. They break down the real deportation records under Barack Obama and Donald Trump, exposing how media narratives often distort the facts. The discussion explores how political decisions impact frontline law enforcement, the connection between illegal immigration and rising crime rates, and the real-world consequences of sanctuary city policies. Tudor and Dr. Lott also focus on the often-ignored victims of crime, the pressure placed on police officers, and how immigration enforcement has become a political weapon. Learn more about the Violence Policy Center HERESee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

STOKED with Megan MacPhail
148. Behind the Scenes of a $100k Elopement Photography Business with Macayla Lott

STOKED with Megan MacPhail

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 30, 2026 29:05


What if you could more than double your income and finally feel confident, free, and fully yourself as an elopement photographer? In this episode, I sit down with Utah and PNW elopement and wedding photographer, and mastermind member Macayla Lott, who went from making $40k in 2024 photographing anything and anyone to hitting $104k in 2025 photographing elopements in the Pacific Northwest with couples who feel like friends.   Macayla shares how the mastermind completely changed her life, what she did to more than double her income in just one year, and how the biggest shifts weren't just financial, but in her confidence, clarity, and trust in herself.   Hit play now if you're looking for proof that building an elopement photography business can change your life, not just your revenue.   Connect with Macayla:   Instagram: @macaylalottphoto Website: macaylalottphotography.com   Apply now for the Dream Destination Workshop   The 2026 lineup for the Dream Destination Workshop: Alaska: July 12-17, 2026 Iceland: August 2-7, 2026 Switzerland: August 10-15, 2026   Connect with Megan:  

Armed American Radio
01-25-26 HR 2 Mark talks with Dr. John R. Lott for the full hour

Armed American Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 26, 2026 53:46


Everything MN is on the table with Dr. Lott, for the full hour on an icy Sunday

Seven Figure Consultant
218: What New Consultants Need to Know to Get Their Consulting Business Off the Ground with Joanna Lott

Seven Figure Consultant

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 26, 2026 41:36


In this week's episode of the Seven Figure Consultant Podcast, originally broadcast in June 2025, I spoke to Joanna Lott about the realities of building a coaching or consulting business from the ground up. We explored the challenges new entrepreneurs face, from defining a niche and mastering marketing to overcoming visibility fears and developing a strong money mindset. Joanna also shared practical advice on leveraging personal connections, adapting to client needs, and embracing the messy, rewarding journey of entrepreneurship. Whether you're just starting out or refining your approach, this episode offers actionable insights for growing a thriving consulting business. In This Episode: [00:00:00] Joanna shares her background and motivation for helping coaches. [00:01:17] Discussion about the gap between coach training and actually building a business, and the misleading promises from training organizations. [00:03:21] Joanna describes the shock new coaches face regarding marketing, sales, and the importance of niching. [00:05:20] Clarifying the focus on executive and corporate-facing coaching, and the dual audience of organizations and individuals. [00:09:15] Advice on aligning marketing messages to organizational pain points and the importance of targeting decision-makers. [00:11:45] Joanna's advice on choosing a specialism, researching organizational needs, and being open in client conversations. [00:15:10] Discussing the discomfort around sales, visibility, and the money mindset issues new coaches face. [00:17:17] The value of reaching out to existing contacts for leads, and the vulnerability involved in doing so. [00:21:00] Stories about landing first contracts, learning to ask about budgets, and the evolution of pricing confidence. [00:23:58] The importance of being willing to fail, adapt, and learn from missed opportunities in proposal and offer development. [00:25:16] Encouragement to embrace high-ticket pricing and the reality that there's no single "right" answer in new service creation. [00:28:36] The role of resilience in entrepreneurship, celebrating growth milestones, and the emotional rollercoaster of early business. [00:31:58] Recognizing that business growth takes time, and the need to persist through uncertainty and discomfort. [00:34:40] Stories of how both hosts' businesses changed over time, and the importance of letting your brand and offers evolve. [00:38:38] Practical advice for new coaches. Key Takeaways: Visibility, sales resistance, and money mindset are the biggest hurdles. Getting over the fear of being seen and learning to confidently price your services are non-negotiables if you want to grow. Many high-value corporate contracts begin with a simple message to a past colleague. Be clear, be specific and always end with a question, not a full stop. Successful proposals start with curiosity. Don't cling too tightly to a pre-planned offer - let conversations with organizations shape what you deliver and how you position it. Quotes: "The heartbreaking thing is that people just don't buy freedom or having a great life. They don't buy coaching. They buy the result that they want." - Joanna Lott "I find clients get very attached to their offer. … If they just take a step back and really, really listen in those conversations, they could gain more opportunities. Because if you're trying to only pitch your one little offer that you've got in your head that you want to sell, it's really tricky. Get the other person talking as much as possible as to what their challenges are, and then essentially use your coaching skills to reflect everything you heard and decide at that point, if that's something that you want to offer or not." - Joanna Lott "So I think it is being willing to learn and fail in public in front of people that perhaps you used to know. And yeah, not always knowing the right answers… There is no one right figure that's going to mean you are 100% guaranteed to get this contract." - Joanna Lott "We can only learn in the trenches, in the sandbox, by getting our hands and feet dirty. That's the way it has to be." - Jessica Fearnley "I often find those conversations that I get my clients having have a really fruitful outcome in terms of leads and sales. Even this year, I've got several clients who've made multi six-figure deals just by phoning up people that they've known for 20 or 30 years. It's such a quick win, but that can be such an uncomfortable thing to do because all of these things come up, like, 'who am I to ask for this?'" - Jessica Fearnley   Useful Links Joanna: JoannaLottCoaching.com 2025 Success Planner for Coaches Women in the Coaching Arena Podcast Jessica: Buy Jessica's book, Too Much, on Amazon Join the Making Your First $100k as a B2B Consultant workshop Get in touch with Jessica to discuss your consulting business Leave a rating and review for the Seven Figure Consultant Podcast Connect with Jessica on LinkedIn   Guest Bio Joanna Lott is a business coach who helps qualified coaches attract clients with honesty, not hype. As the host of The Women in the Coaching Arena, a top 2.5% globally ranked show, she provides practical strategies to help coaches grow thriving, sustainable businesses. With a track record of successfully selling executive, career and business coaching services to both organisations and individuals, Joanna has now supported hundreds of coaches in building profitable, integrity-driven businesses through strategic marketing. She is an ICF Associate Certified Coach and holds an ILM Level 7 Certificate in Executive Coaching & Mentoring, bringing a wealth of practical experience and professional expertise to her work.

KNBR Podcast
Raj Mathai Previews NBC's 49ers Dynasty Special Featuring Lott, Rice, Young and Willis

KNBR Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 16, 2026 10:37


NBC anchor Raj Mathai joins the show to preview NBC’s upcoming half‑hour special on the 49ers dynasty, airing Monday, January 19. The documentary features exclusive interviews with Ronnie Lott, Steve Young, Jerry Rice, and Patrick Willis, offering fans unprecedented insight into the players who helped shape one of the NFL’s greatest dynasties. Raj shares behind‑the‑scenes details on how the special was put together and explains why it’s a must‑watch for 49ers fans. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Murph & Mac Podcast
Raj Mathai Previews NBC's 49ers Dynasty Special Featuring Lott, Rice, Young and Willis

Murph & Mac Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 16, 2026 10:37


NBC anchor Raj Mathai joins the show to preview NBC’s upcoming half‑hour special on the 49ers dynasty, airing Monday, January 19. The documentary features exclusive interviews with Ronnie Lott, Steve Young, Jerry Rice, and Patrick Willis, offering fans unprecedented insight into the players who helped shape one of the NFL’s greatest dynasties. Raj shares behind‑the‑scenes details on how the special was put together and explains why it’s a must‑watch for 49ers fans. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The Truth with Lisa Boothe
The Truth with Lisa Boothe: John Lott Exposes Crime Data Manipulation, Media Bias & the Truth About Illegal Alien Crime

The Truth with Lisa Boothe

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 15, 2026 35:42 Transcription Available


In this episode, criminologist John Lott breaks down how crime statistics in the United States are being distorted — and why the public is being misled about the true state of public safety. Lott explains how major media outlets, the FBI, and local law enforcement agencies manipulate or underreport violent crime data, creating a false narrative that crime is declining even as communities experience rising violence. The conversation zeroes in on how crimes committed by illegal immigrants are frequently minimized or excluded from reporting, skewing national crime trends and masking the real impact of sanctuary city policies. Lott presents data showing elevated rates of violent crime among illegal aliens in places like New York, and explains how repeat offenders are often released back into the community despite serious criminal records. Lott also explores the demographic realities of violent crime — including how most crimes occur within similar racial and socioeconomic groups — and why ignoring these patterns leads to failed policy. He argues that political incentives, not public safety, now drive crime reporting and enforcement decisions. See more data from the Crime Prevention Research CenterSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Stay Forever
Stay Forever - Musik #16

Stay Forever

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 13, 2026 69:30 Transcription Available


Die Herren Schmidt und Lott und Käufer haben sehr unterschiedliche Geschmäcker, bei Fußballvereinen, bei Games, bei der Kaltgetränken, bei Betriebssystemen und natürlich auch bei Spielemusik. In dieser 16. Folge unseres jährlichen Musikformats hat wieder jeder der drei je vier Stücke rausgesucht, um die beiden anderen vom ausgezeichneten eigenen Geschmack zu überzeugen. Die Stücke werden vom jeweiligen Aussucher angespielt und vorgestellt, die anderen beiden kommentieren mehr oder minder wohlwollend. Podcast-Credits: Sprecher: Christian Schmidt, Gunnar Lott, Fabian Käufer Audioproduktion: Matthias Kuhlmann, Christian Schmidt Titelgrafik: Johannes DuBois Intro, Outro: Nino Kerl (Ansage); Chris Hülsbeck (Musik)

The Unforget Yourself Show
From Landscaper to Accountant with Jeremy Lott

The Unforget Yourself Show

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 29, 2025 34:50


Jeremy Lott, founder of Foundation Accounting & Consulting, a financial services firm that helps service-based businesses, especially contractors, fuel profits, grow cash flow, and scale sustainably without going broke.Through bookkeeping services and fractional CFO coaching, Jeremy supports business owners in understanding their numbers, building strong systems, and making confident, profitable decisions.Now, Jeremy's own journey from landscaper to accountant demonstrates the power of setting bold goals, overcoming challenges, and creating real impact by putting more money back into the pockets of other business owners.And while continuing to refine his own processes and stay grounded in gratitude, he remains committed to helping others build the strong financial foundations they need to thrive.Here's where to find more:FoundationACS.comhttps://www.facebook.com/foundationaccountinghttps://www.instagram.com/foundationaccountingconsultinghttps://www.linkedin.com/company/foundationacs________________________________________________Welcome to The Unforget Yourself Show where we use the power of woo and the proof of science to help you identify your blind spots, and get over your own bullshit so that you can do the fucking thing you ACTUALLY want to do!We're Mark and Katie, the founders of Unforget Yourself and the creators of the Unforget Yourself System and on this podcast, we're here to share REAL conversations about what goes on inside the heart and minds of those brave and crazy enough to start their own business. From the accidental entrepreneur to the laser-focused CEO, we find out how they got to where they are today, not by hearing the go-to story of their success, but talking about how we all have our own BS to deal with and it's through facing ourselves that we find a way to do the fucking thing.Along the way, we hope to show you that YOU are the most important asset in your business (and your life - duh!). Being a business owner is tough! With vulnerability and humor, we get to the real story behind their success and show you that you're not alone._____________________Find all our links to all the things like the socials, how to work with us and how to apply to be on the podcast here: https://linktr.ee/unforgetyourself

What's On Your Mind
Fighting Political Correctness and the Danger of Sleepers (12-16-25)

What's On Your Mind

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 17, 2025 95:19


In this Tuesday edition of What's On Your Mind, the discussion centers on a "wacky world" grappling with a surge of disturbing headlines. From the mysterious investigation at Brown University to the tragic aftermath of the terror attacks in Australia, the show explores how "deadly political correctness" and identity politics are preventing the West from speaking truth to power about Islamist ideology. The episode features a deep dive into the financial markets with David Fisher, who analyzes the Federal Reserve's latest moves and predicts a "golden era" for precious metals. Gun rights expert John Lott joins to provide data-driven insights into the failure of strict gun control in Australia and the positive shift at the DOJ under the new administration. The hour wraps up with a look at local healthcare advancements in rural North Dakota and a candid conversation about Donald Trump's controversial social media post regarding the late Rob Reiner. Standout Moments: The Failure of Incompetence in Providence: The crew breaks down the "clown show" investigation at Brown University, questioning why authorities are refusing to release what the shooter shouted before unleashing terror. Money, Markets, and Fed Predictions: David Fisher, CEO of Landmark Capital, discusses the Fed's quarter-point rate cut and predicts that the next Fed chairman—likely a "Kevin"—will drive rates even lower in 2026. The "Quantitative Swear Word": Fisher explains how his prediction of the Fed buying government debt came true in just 24 hours, though they are calling it "reserve management purchases" instead of quantitative easing. John Lott on the Australian Gun Confiscation: Dr. John Lott provides a historical reality check on Australia's 1996 gun confiscation, arguing that the policy was counterproductive and statistically misrepresented. DOJ Shakeup for the Second Amendment: News of a new section within the Civil Rights Division of the DOJ aimed at protecting Second Amendment rights, which Lott argues is essential for protecting minorities and the poor. Street-Smart Survival Tips: A range safety expert calls in with practical advice on "situational awareness," including the benefits of pepper gel over spray and a clever self-defense trick using car keys. Healthcare Expansion in rural North Dakota: Fred Fridley of Sanford Health details how North Dakota is bucking the national trend by adding 36 new hospital beds and expanding preventative services like endoscopy. Trump vs. Meathead: A candid reaction to Donald Trump's "harsh and inappropriate" post about Rob Reiner, balancing the president's "brawler" nature against the…

Dope Chick With Ambition! Podcast
True Love Never Dies: Tamyia Lott on Grief, Motherhood & Iconic Fashion LLC

Dope Chick With Ambition! Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 19, 2025 52:25


P.S.A Podcast
The Curious Case: Are Men the New Mean Girls?

P.S.A Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 13, 2025 49:08


Season 9 continues with a brand-new mini-series inside the PSA universe — The Curious Case, a slow-rolling investigative run into the emotional habits, social behavior, and internal battles shaping modern men. Think of this like the Diddy case: one episode now, another one in a few weeks, and the rest spread out over time. Today's question sets the tone: Have men become the new Mean Girls? And if so…why?In this first installment, Izzy digs into the rise of the hypersensitive sassy man — the guy whose self-esteem swings with every comment, whose feelings erupt at the smallest disagreement, and who weaponizes blocking like it's spiritual warfare. Pulling from scripture, real-life friendships, pop culture, and even a few TikTok University scholars, the episode explores the difference between being highly sensitive and being hypersensitive — one rooted in compassion and emotional intelligence, the other rooted in offense, insecurity, and unchecked ego.To ground the conversation, Izzy revisits an older PSA classic, “Wah Wah Wah!” from Season 2, where he first broke down these emotional categories. This time, he expands the lens using passages from Ephesians 4:26 and key reflections from Soriah Lott's King's Hill Church blog, which challenges the belief that sensitivity is a spiritual weakness. Lott writes that “feeling strong emotions, empathizing with others, and experiencing stimuli differently is not inherently sinful — it comes down to how we're wired as image-bearers of God.” The episode uses this framework to show how sanctified sensitivity becomes compassion, while hypersensitivity becomes chaos.From club culture to section politics, Izzy exposes the “Regina George with dreads” energy he has watched men display in both nightlife and church spaces. The cutting eyes. The whispered comments. The gatekeeping. The sudden blocks. The emotional cliques. And the unspoken jealousy. He questions why so many men have mastered the art of offense but not the discipline of self-awareness — and why emotional fragility disguised as “alpha male confidence” is actually insecurity in disguise. The episode also includes a deep dive into viral clips: one warning about the danger of “overly emotional men who lack impulse control,” another challenging outdated ideas about masculine softness in relationships, and a satirical breakdown of performative high-value masculinity. Each clip becomes a case file — a snapshot of the modern male identity crisis.With raw honesty, Izzy shares personal stories about friendships that disappeared without warning, the “callouses” he's developed from men cutting him off, and the spiritual lessons that came from losing people he never expected to lose. He dissects loyalty, emotional regulation, conflict, and the growing trend of men who struggle to take accountability without immediately playing the victim.And as always, the episode ends with Questions That Need Addressing — from “Should a man ever block another man?” to “Are men becoming too comfortable playing the victim?” to “Is clapping back confidence or insecurity?” Each one pushes the listener to examine where emotional maturity ends and hypersensitivity begins. If you've ever wondered why male friendships dissolve over minor disagreements, why some men crumble at the smallest critique, or why emotional intelligence has become such a battleground among Black men today — this is an episode you don't want to skip. Listen. Learn. Reflect. And prepare yourself — because The Curious Case is just getting started.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/p-s-a-the-mental-health-podcast--5520511/support.TrustBuilder Package

The Truth with Lisa Boothe
The Truth with Lisa Boothe: Is America Facing an Era of Political Violence and Assassinations with John Lott

The Truth with Lisa Boothe

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 23, 2025 45:26 Transcription Available


On this episode of The Truth with Lisa Boothe, Lisa sits down with John Lott, President of the Crime Prevention Research Center, to examine the surge of political violence in America. From the assassination of Charlie Kirk to the broader debate over mass shootings, they break down how media coverage often skews the narrative toward right-wing extremism while ignoring left-wing attacks. Lott critiques gun-free zones, advocates for arming school staff, and shares data-driven insights on how to keep Americans safe. The Truth with Lisa Boothe is part of the Clay Travis & Buck Sexton Podcast Network - new episodes debut every Tuesday & Thursday Learn more about the Crime Prevention Research CenterSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

John Solomon Reports
The ActBlue Controversy: Are Foreign Funds Influencing U.S. Elections?

John Solomon Reports

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 29, 2025 49:36


Congressman Brian Steil delves into the ongoing investigation surrounding ActBlue, the Democrat fundraising platform. He discusses the recent subpoenas issued to ActBlue's CEO, Regina Wallace Jones, and the critical need for transparency in campaign finance. The conversation highlights the lax security protocols at ActBlue, the implications of foreign funding in U.S. elections, and the upcoming legislation aimed at preventing fraudulent donations. Dr. John Lott, a leading expert in crime research, shares his insights on the current crime wave affecting blue cities and the often-overlooked deterrent effect of the death penalty. Dr. Lott discusses the implications of illegal immigration on crime rates, the responsibilities of sanctuary cities, and the political motivations behind current immigration policies. Dr. Ernst Roetz, executive director of Lex Libertas, joins to explore the dire situation in South Africa, detailing the destructive policies based on racial redistribution, the state's failure to provide basic services, and the targeting of minorities. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.