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Dear Loyal Readers,August has arrived. This means (at least) three things are true:* It's my birthday tomorrow. (Because I'm a Leo, I'll be celebrating all month.)* School is starting soon (very soon).* You deserve a blockbuster issue. Because why not?We've had a ton of new subscribers lately, so before launching into today's issue, I want to say thank you for signing up. Welcome to Article Club. We're a kind, thoughtful reading community that believes that reading and discussing the best articles on race, education, and culture will grow our empathy.One thing we do here (if you're interested) is a deep dive on one article a month. We read it, annotate it, listen to the author's viewpoints on it, and discuss it on the last Sunday afternoon of the month, on Zoom.That's what today's issue is all about. No matter if you're a new or longtime reader, I encourage you to participate. If you're feeling extra bold, why not sign up now, even before I reveal the article?All right, in case you need more information before you take the leap, I'm excited to announce this month's article: “Is the hardest job in education convincing parents to send their kids to a San Francisco public school?” Written by Gail Cornwall and published in The Hechinger Report, the article is perfect for us to discuss as we head into the new school year.If public schools matter to you, if you're a parent or a teacher, if you care about issues of race and class, if you are feeling hopeless, if you want to feel hopeful, if you worry about whether public schools will survive — this article might be for you.Here's what you can expect in today's issue:* My blurb about this month's article* Some information about the author* A double feature podcast episode: interviews with both the author of the article, Gail Cornwall, and the subject of the article, Lauren Koehler* Information on what comes next if you want to join us this monthAll right, let's get to it.
Would Biden's Supreme Court plan be a good or bad thing? Talking with FEMA on flood insurance and flood risk The new Mardi Gras rules are designed to make Carnival better for everyone What kind of politician...and governor...is Jeff Landry? The Voice of the Saints tells us what he's learned out at training camp And that's only about HALF of what Tommy covered in Tuesday's show! Tune in to check those conversations out...and hear the rest of it.
Alex Feng and Jason Quan from Rome Capital Limited join the podcast to discuss their thesis on Samsonite International (1910.HK), a leader in the global lifestyle bag industry and the world's best-known and largest travel luggage company. Alex Feng's write-up on Samsonite: https://alexfeng.substack.com/p/samsonite-1910-hk-another-homecoming Chapters: [0:00] Introduction + Episode sponsor: Ycharts [1:51] Alex Feng, Jason Quan and Rome Capital's backgrounds [3:15] Overview of Samsonite and why it's interesting to Alex and Jason [6:00] What is the average market participant missing with Samsonite [9:25] Why is Samsonite valuation a "cheap" multiple (in Rome Capital's opinion); why Samsonite a "A" business and not a "C" business; pricing power / consumer awareness [17:02] How important is Samsonite's warranty on their products / supply chain [21:18] Samsonite's dual listing plan / does Alex and Jason think that simply re-listing to the US can re-rate the shares [29:00] Instead of dual-listing, why not focus on buybacks [33:40] What happened to the private equity bid; history with CBC back in 2007 [36:13] Wholesale partners, is that one of their competitive advantages / how much does advertising really drive demand and consumption [39:47] Barriers to entry - what is the risk here with new luggage brands entering the market [45:49] Final thoughts on Samsonite Today's sponsor: Ycharts This episode is sponsored by our friends at YCharts, the ultimate platform you need in your toolkit for turning your financial insights into captivating client conversations. With YCharts, each output is a powerful visual that brings your analyses to life and intuitively explains the “why” behind your strategy. Don't get bogged down in the nitty-gritty of data and report creation — with features like PDF Reports, proposal generation, fundamental charts, and free content resources, YCharts gives you the visual edge you need to make a lasting impression and seal the deal. Click here to start your free YCharts trial and level up your game with YCharts: https://go.ycharts.com/yet-another-value
Joining the NHL '94 Podcast for an interview is Kidswasted! Kidswasted came from humble beginnings, playing NHLPA '93 on the Sega Genesis and thoroughly enjoying it. After being gifted a SNES with NHL '94, it was game on! Come join me as we discuss the differences between Genesis and SNES communities, playing '94 on the PC, NHL Rewind, create all-time rosters for NHL '94, and more! _______________________________________________________ Twitter / X - https://twitter.com/NHL94Podcast YouTube - https://www.youtube.com/@NHL94Podcast Rumble - https://rumble.com/c/NHL94 Email - NHL94Pod@gmail.com Other Work (Canadian Bitcoiners Podcast): https://www.youtube.com/c/CanadianBitcoiners A proud member of the CBP Media Network! (https://twitter.com/CBPMediaNetwork)
Chris and Andy talk about the somewhat muted response to ‘Deadpool & Wolverine' ahead of its opening weekend before reacting to the first cast photo for ‘The Fantastic Four' (5:08). Then they react to the trailers for ‘Bad Monkey,' the upcoming Apple TV+ drama starring Vince Vaughn, and ‘Industry' Season 3 (16:02). Later, they discuss the finale of ‘Presumed Innocent' Season 1 and their love-hate relationship with the show (20:58). Finally, they catch up on ‘The Acolyte' and explain why they appreciated some of its bold swings (44:37). Hosts: Chris Ryan and Andy Greenwald Producer: Kai Grady Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
The Republican National Convention aims to end on a high note with a triumphant nomination acceptance speech by Donald Trump. It's his first public comments since the assassination attempt over the weekend. The convention is propelling the expected momentum for the candidate, but we'll bring it back down to earth to talk about what a Trump Presidency would mean for Native Americans. GUESTS U.S. Sen. Markwayne Mullin (Cherokee/R-OK) Shaun Griswold (Laguna, Zuni, and Jemez), editor of Source New Mexico Paul DeMain (Oneida Nation of Wisconsin/Ojibwe descendent), former journalist Kari Lake, U.S. Senate candidate in Arizona
The Republican National Convention aims to end on a high note with a triumphant nomination acceptance speech by Donald Trump. It's his first public comments since the assassination attempt over the weekend. The convention is propelling the expected momentum for the candidate, but we'll bring it back down to earth to talk about what a Trump Presidency would mean for Native Americans.
This week Douglas the Litigant returns as GGG attempts to convince him to try a Universal vacation. The prestige of this adjudication has, perhaps, never been more evident as an abundance of caution was thrown out the window during this pre-trial motion. Have a great week and tip your bailiff and paralegal.
On this episode of the It's All Your Fault podcast, Jeremy K. Gover of AP-Radio and Emma Lingan of The Hockey News discuss the following: Dissecting the 2024-25 Preds lineupShould Colton Sissons be the 2nd line center?Should Tommy Novak be the 2nd line center?Wait… you have Gus Nyquist on the first line over Stamkos and Marchessault? WHAT?!Luke Schenn in over Dante Fabbro?Is Nashville deep enough to split up their top men in Roman Josi and Brady Skjei?Despite the salary cap, could the Preds still put together a package for Patrik Laine?If they can, where does Laine fit into the lineup?Follow our hosts on Twitter at @ItsGovertime & @emma_lingan !
Sixers' pick up the win in game 1 of summer league action behind Ricky Council IV's strong play and a solid performance from big man Keve Aluma. Could Aluma be working his way into a two-way deal? Also, with the big offseason moves done -- outside of the Paul George signing, which was the best move for the 76ers this summer? Derek Bodner, Kyle Neubeck and Devon Givens share their takeaways from the win over the Pistons in Las Vegas. 00:00 - Intro 03:07 - Summer Leauge Game 1 recap 22:22 - Keve Aluma and where he fits 31:51 - Most important stat of the day 41:07 - Favorite moves of the off-season 51:36 - Sights and sounds An ALLCITY Network Production SUBSCRIBE: www.youtube.com/@PHLY_Sports ALL THINGS PHLY: WEBSITE: http://allPHLY.com/ BUY MERCH: http://PHLYLocker.com FOLLOW ON SOCIAL: Twitter: @PHLY_Sports Instagram: @An ALLCITY Network Production Become a PHLY Diehard and get access to premium content, our Discord channel, discounts on merch, and a free shirt! Sign up here: allphly.com/join-diehard Indeed: listeners of this show will get a $75 SPONSORED JOB CREDIT to get your jobs more visibility at https://indeed.com/allcity. Terms and conditions apply. Need to hire? You need Indeed. Rothman Orthopaedics: Specialized in Orthopedics and YOU -- visit https://rothmanortho.com/phly to learn more and make an appointment today. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
During the last half-hour of Friday's show, Henry goes through the details of a local legal case where the defendant made a guilty plea. Is the suggested punishment too light for the crimes? Our host gives his opinion.
The tragic death of Tori Dunn is triggering calls for a review of the justice system. Should permanent RV residents be allowed? The fight to save washrooms on the DTES! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
No matter where we live in Wisconsin, we share our community with birds. Writer Ron Davis of Eau Claire has been thinking a lot about his feathered neighbors, particularly the crows.
The move that put the realignment carousel into motion three years ago finally is complete. Oklahoma and Texas are members of the SEC, and the nation's most powerful conference literally partied for days in celebration. The realignment of this conference and these brands was enough to shake up college sports. This marks the third SEC expansion in the past four decades. Oklahoma and Texas are the SEC's best-ever expansion prize. But, who's No. 1? On today's episode, hosts Blake Toppmeyer and John Adams debate which of these two powers is the top plunder for the SEC. On this, they agree: Oklahoma and Texas outweigh any of the SEC's past additions, but they disagree whether the Sooners or Longhorns rank as the signature prize. When the clock struck midnight on July 1, the SEC tweeted first to welcome Texas. Then, it welcomed Oklahoma. Also, the SEC Network visited Austin for a live broadcast before maneuvering to Norman a day later. Should we make anything of that? Is Texas the top add? Perhaps not.
With the NATO Summit, celebrating 75 years of this alliance, coming up in July, it is an important time to continue to make the case for the importance of NATO. While some question the usefulness of this alliance, the undeniable fact is that having a strong set of allies in the world sets the United States apart from its competitors. Russia and China cannot call on other countries in the same way and must revert to coercive tactics that make them even fewer friends on the global stage. In this episode we speak with Daniel Kochis, Senior Fellow for Europe and Eurasia at the Hudson Institute, about the strength of this alliance system, where it needs to be improved, and why Americans should continue to support engagement with our European allies. Whether you want a strong America that is ready to confront Russia and China, or you want the US to work closely with like minded countries to defend the international liberal order, you can't do much better than NATO. Daniel Kochis is a senior fellow in the Center on Europe and Eurasia at Hudson Institute. He specializes in transatlantic security issues and regularly publishes on United States policy in Europe; NATO, Baltic, and Nordic dimensions of collective defense; and Arctic issues.Prior to joining Hudson, Mr. Kochis spent 11 years with the Heritage Foundation's Margaret Thatcher Center for Freedom, most recently as a research fellow in European affairs. There, he served as lead Europe analyst, authoring hundreds of publications and for a decade writing the Europe chapter of Heritage's Index of US Military Strength.In addition to his work on transatlantic security, Mr. Kochis has government affairs experience working at a national nonprofit organization. He previously worked in research and marketing roles with the Advisory Board.Mr. Kochis holds an MA in comparative political science from Fordham University, where he received the Richard A. Bennett graduate assistantship. He received his BA in political science from the Catholic University of America, where he graduated Phi Beta Kappa, magna cum laude, and from the University Honors Program.
Tearful Gateway Church elder who has 6 daughters apologizes Finding the Beauty in My 'Boring' Marriage BeatinTheBookie.com®️ on X: "Talk about bad luck. A man who had just won $4 million at Marina Bay Singapore Casino died shortly after going into cardiac arrest from the excitement. Quincy Wilson, 16, is one race from becoming the youngest U.S. track Olympian ever Daily Hope with Rick WarrenSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Please visit answersincme.com/AEP860 to participate, download slides and supporting materials, complete the post test, and obtain credit. In this activity, an expert in myeloma discusses strategies to integrate novel anti-CD38 monoclonal antibody (mAb)-based triplet regimens into care plans for patients with early relapse multiple myeloma (MM). Upon completion of this activity, participants should be better able to: Review the latest evidence-based guideline recommendations for the treatment of early relapse MM; Outline the clinical implications of the latest evidence for anti-CD38 mAb-based triplet regimens in the treatment of early relapse MM; and Identify strategies to optimally integrate novel anti-CD38 mAb-based triplet regimens into treatment plans for patients with early relapse MM.
Jonathan and Daryl discuss whether the Browns will move in a difference direction at left tackle.
Jonathan and Daryl discuss the Browns' direction at left tackle this season and beyond.
Professor Teresa Ghilarducci, a labor economist and retirement expert at The New School for Social Research, has been arguing for years that the 401(k), which was never intended to be the primary retirement savings vehicle for most American workers, only helps high earners and is riddled with misaligned incentives. She joins The Express to make the case for a new government sponsored retirement savings account that she says is more equitable and provides a pathway to allowing workers to not run out of money once they stop working. Plus, new record highs keep coming for the stock market, but by all accounts, this bull market is pretty tame. LINKS FOR SHOW NOTES https://www.investopedia.com/what-to-expect-in-the-markets-this-week-8662467 https://www.newschool.edu/nssr/faculty/teresa-ghilarducci/ https://teresaghilarducci.org/about https://insight.factset.com/ https://www.investopedia.com/terms/t/triplewitchinghour.asp https://www.investopedia.com/terms/1/401kplan.asp https://twitter.com/TimmerFidelity https://eig.org/bipartisan-pair-of-economists-propose-bold-new-wealth-building-program-for-the-bottom-50-percent-of-american-workers/
New Hanover County's anti-violence department — Port City United — has been mired in criticism and bad press, and will likely be shuttered at the end of June. But the social issues that inspired its creation still exist, so it's worth talking about where the program came from, the good work it did do, and what the future could hold.
Discover the profound insights of Dr. Jonathan Shedler, a leading expert in psychodynamic psychotherapy, as he joins us to unravel the intricate tapestry of the human psyche in therapy. In a landscape where evidence-based treatments are hailed as the gold standard, our conversation spotlights the stark contrast between what clinical trials dictate and the nuanced realities of patient experiences. Dr. Shedler champions the enduring success of psychodynamic methods, which persist as the backbone of effective therapy despite skepticism, while inviting listeners to consider the deeper relational aspects that these approaches offer beyond the superficial labels often attached to them.Navigating beyond the symptom checklist of the DSM, this episode ventures into the critical role of personality in the therapeutic journey. We discuss how mental health issues, intertwined with the fabric of an individual's life, demand an approach that addresses the complex patterns of thinking, feeling, and relating that constitute personality. Dr. Shedler's expertise illuminates the evidence backing psychodynamic therapy and the need for a more holistic treatment paradigm—one that fosters a healthier sense of self and interpersonal connections, rather than isolating problems as discrete disorders.As we bid farewell to Dr. Jonathan Shedler, we reflect on the transformative power of psychoanalytic therapy and its evolution from the days of Freud to contemporary clinical practice. This episode challenges common misconceptions, opening the door to a reimagined approach to psychological education and the importance of a flexible, relationship-focused framework in treatment. With gratitude for Dr. Shedler's advocacy and his eloquent demystification of complex analytic concepts, we celebrate the strides made toward a more accessible and understood psychodynamic therapy. Join us for a journey into the heart of mental health practices that continue to shape and refine the art of healing.Follow The Menninger Clinic on Twitter, Facebook, Instagram and LinkedIn to stay up to date on new Mind Dive episodes. To submit a topic for discussion, email podcast@menninger.edu. If you are a new or regular listener, please leave us a review on your favorite listening platform! Visit The Menninger Clinic website to learn more about The Menninger Clinic's research and leadership role in mental health.
Advocates of clemency for Sarah Gonzales-McLinn are taking the next step in their efforts. Gonzales-McLinn is serving at least 25 years in prison for murder, but her advocates want the public to understand that she was the victim of sex trafficking to learn more. Journalist Dave Ranney and advocate Michelle McCormick talk about the case.
Carlin and Joe try to make a case for why the Pacers can win the Eastern Conference Finals and Bobby Marks joins us to tell us why he is picking Indiana to win the series. Plus, Chris ranks his Top 3 players with the most to gain with an NBA title this year in a little Carlin vs. Consensus. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Carlin and Joe try to make a case for why the Pacers can win the Eastern Conference Finals and Bobby Marks joins us to tell us why he is picking Indiana to win the series. Plus, Chris ranks his Top 3 players with the most to gain with an NBA title this year in a little Carlin vs. Consensus. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Mollie Hemingway of Fox News and Mark Hemingway of RealClearInvestigations Mollie Hemingway's Federalist Articles Mark Hemingway's Columns The post 1381. Questions and Answers from the 2021 “Making the Case” Conference – Mark and Mollie Hemingway, 5/17/24 first appeared on Issues, Etc..
This week on Pushback Talks, Fredrik and Leilani explore a bold proposition: What if we put the business of landlordism on trial?Nick Bano's latest work, "Against Landlords: How to Solve the Housing Crisis," serves as our guide. Bano, a barrister specializing in representing marginalized groups, takes us on a journey through the history of housing law in the UK, tracing its evolution from the Victorian era to the present day. He illuminates how this legal landscape has shifted, contributing to the current crisis of unaffordability and skyrocketing rents.Today, 1 in 21 people in the UK is a landlord, a staggering statistic that underscores the imbalance in our housing system. In this episode, Fredrik, Leilani, and Nick delve into the repercussions of this disparity, exploring how the profitability of housing impacts our ability to address the crisis. Together, they examine the potential solutions and reflect on how close Britain came to outlawing landlords.Support the Show.
This is an excerpt from the full episode "The Fall of the Republican Party: With Chris Vance."Michael Steele speaks with former Washington State Party Chairman, Chris Vance about his new book, "The Fall of the Shining City: What Happened to the Republican Party. Why it Happened. And What Must Happen Now to Save American Democracy.” The pair discuss third parties and creating a new faction of the GOP, whether or not the GOP will return to being a party of Reagan and where the party goes moving forward.Check out "The Fall of the Shining City" here: https://www.amazon.com/Fall-Shining-City-Republican-Happened/dp/B0CW2LVM1CIf you enjoyed this podcast, be sure to leave a review or share it with a friend!Follow Chris Vance @ChrisVance123Follow Michael @MichaelSteeleFollow the podcast @steele_podcast
Elaine Welteroth is a bit of a Girlboss legend. She was a speaker at our Girlboss Rally conference for two years in a row, and has been a guest on Girlboss Radio. We've been champions of Elaine's career since her days at Teen Vogue when she became the editor-in-chief at just 29 years old, the youngest in Condé Nast history. Since then, she's gone on to write a New York Times best-selling memoir, More Than Enough, and teach a course with MasterClass about designing your dream career. We're so excited to have Elaine on the pod once again to talk about her latest venture: birthFUND, a non-profit that supports families in the U.S. who can't afford the out-of-pocket costs of midwifery care. And she launched it with none other than tennis legend Serena Williams. Elaine and Avery chatted about how her own birthing experience inspired her to start birthFUND, how to advocate for yourself when pregnant, and how she brings big ideas to life. Learn more about birthFUND at thebirthfund.com and @birthfund on Instagram, and follow Elaine at @elainewelteroth. New episodes of Girlboss Radio drop every Tuesday. Never miss an episode by subscribing here: girlboss.com/pages/girlboss-radio-subscribe. Check out our brand-new Girlboss Courses! In Spark Your Career Renaissance, career coach Tori Lazar will help you figure out what lights you up at work and in your life, and teach you how to go from stuck to success. Learn more and enroll at course.girlboss.com/courses/spark-your-career-renaissance. In The Life Planner Class, Jésabel DC, a digital organization expert, will show you how to win back up to 40 hours of free time every month through techniques like time-blocking. Learn more and enroll at: course.girlboss.com/courses/the-life-planner-class. Sign up for Girlboss Daily, our must-read morning newsletter, at girlboss.com/newsletter. You'll get A+ career advice, dream job postings, free coffee every Friday and a few emojis (because we're fun like that), delivered right to your inbox. Looking for your next dream employee? Post your open role on our Girlboss Job Board at jobs.girlboss.com.
Nick and Dustin discuss how the Cavs can win this series against the Celtics.
Downing Fund Managers' Simon Evan-Cook joins this week to talk about the case for active versus passive investing. Cook says Jack Bogle, founder of The Vanguard Group and arguably the father of passive investing, did “more for individual wealth than anyone in history.” He deserved a knighthood for creating a low risk, reliable and comprehensive way of investing, Cook says. Nevertheless, the fund manager explains why he's an investor in active funds, and discusses how to find the rare manager who might make you real money over the long term. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Listen as Alán Sneider, Director of Impact at Primestor, a minority owned and led real estate developer and investor with a 30-year history of developing and managing needs-based retail and housing in urban areas characterized by high demand and low supply, explains the importance of sustainable, socially conscious development.
This the second of three episodes that was recorded during the Little Beer IV festival hosted by Good Word Brewing and Duluth, Georgia. This panel features a trio of cask beer experts who talk with All About Beer Publisher Andy Crouch about the very best of the process. Host: Andy CrouchGuests: Steve Hamburg, Todd DiMatteo, Neil CallaghanSponsors: All About BeerTags: Travel, Little Beers, Ales, Cask Ale, CulturePhoto by John Holl
SEGMENT - Arcand presents his case study on JJ McCarthy and gives some reasoning to draft McCarthy over Drake Maye, despite not liking either one.
Taylor Wyman presents the best case for each MVP candidate using the latest analytics
The New York Giants need a quarterback in this draft, right? But where should they draft him? We make a case for and against doing so in the first round and then surmise what we think the Giants will do. Making the Case: Where Should New York Giants Take a QB?https://www.youtube.com/@LockedOnGiantsNFLFollow & Subscribe on all Podcast platforms…
Welcome to an enlightening episode of The Association 100 podcast. Today's discussion is unique as we dive into a crucial topic with our very own O&U team – Colleen Gallagher, Meghan Henning and Christine Stay. We tackle the vital role of communications within associations and share strategies to not only get your board to prioritize communications, but also to leave a lasting impression through your media efforts. Key Highlights: The Critical Role of Communications: Colleen opens the conversation with a deep dive into why effective communications and PR are indispensable for associations. From building trust and managing reputation to engaging members, we explore the foundation of a robust communications strategy. Educating the Board: The team discusses the challenges and solutions in making the board understand the importance of communications. We emphasize the need for strategic planning, setting clear goals and showcasing tangible benefits to foster board support. Demonstrating Value through Metrics: We dissect the significance of utilizing metrics to illustrate the ROI of communications efforts. From media ad value equivalency to website traffic and engagement, we detail how these measures can make the case for communications investment to your board. Navigating Crisis Communications: Meghan shares compelling examples of crisis communications done right, highlighting the Tylenol crisis as a textbook case of effective crisis management. The discussion reinforces the importance of preparation, transparency and strategic response in safeguarding your association's reputation. Innovative Campaigns for Impact: We celebrate successful communication campaigns that have made significant impacts within their industries. From thought leadership initiatives that influence legislative actions to member engagement efforts that foster industry-wide appreciation, these examples serve as inspiration for any association looking to make a difference. Join the O&U team as we provide actionable insights and lessons on elevating your association's communications strategy. Whether you're looking to gain board support or impress them with your media prowess, this episode is packed with valuable takeaways for association professionals eager to enhance their communications efforts. Subscribe to The Association 100 podcast on Spotify to ensure you never miss an episode, and follow us for the latest in association trends and strategies. Resources: Discover more about effective communication strategies and other association insights here: https://onwrdupwrd.com/communications-and-marketing-resources-for-associations/ Follow us on LinkedIn at The Association 100 and OnWrd & UpWrd. Stay tuned for more episodes that delve into the strategies and insights powering successful associations.
In This Hour: REBROADCAST -- A huge win in California, plus massive civil disobedience in Illinois. Alan Gottlieb of the Second Amendment Foundation kicks off the new year's news on gun rights. -- The Federal .30 Super Carry cartridge allows a gun to hold more cartridges, which could be important for self defense. -- A judge rules the new Oregon gun control law -- Measure 114 -- is unconstitutional. Tom Gresham's Gun Talk 01.07.24 Hour 2
We're back! Brian (@ffjunkie_) and Josh (@Rotonaut) discuss their "my guys" in the 2024 rookie class for dynasty fantasy football. Who are we rooting for, and why can they be a good value in your rookie drafts? Players discussed include Ray Davis, Audric Estime, Ladd McConkey, Theo Johnson, and more! You can catch us LIVE every Saturday at 7:30 PM ET on the Going For 2 Live YouTube channel. Thanks for listening!
On March 26 Bob gave this talk at Oklahoma State, where he was invited by the Free Enterprise Society. He assumed the students had no prior knowledge of the topic and made the case, from scratch, for a voluntary society with privately provided legal and defense services.Bob's article, "Libertarian Law and Military Defense" in Libertarian Papers: Mises.org/HAP441aHuman Action Podcast listeners can get a free copy of Dr. Guido Hülsmann's How Inflation Destroys Civilization: Mises.org/HAPodFree
On March 26 Bob gave this talk at Oklahoma State, where he was invited by the Free Enterprise Society. He assumed the students had no prior knowledge of the topic and made the case, from scratch, for a voluntary society with privately provided legal and defense services. Bob's article, "Libertarian Law and Military Defense" in Libertarian Papers: https://Mises.org/HAP441a
On March 26 Bob gave this talk at Oklahoma State, where he was invited by the Free Enterprise Society. He assumed the students had no prior knowledge of the topic and made the case, from scratch, for a voluntary society with privately provided legal and defense services.Bob's article, "Libertarian Law and Military Defense" in Libertarian Papers: Mises.org/HAP441aHuman Action Podcast listeners can get a free copy of Dr. Guido Hülsmann's How Inflation Destroys Civilization: Mises.org/HAPodFree
Discover all of the podcasts in our network, search for specific episodes, get the Optimal Living Daily workbook, and learn more at: OLDPodcast.com. Episode 2644: Chris Reining's "Making The Case For Higher Pay – Why 3% Raises Suck" explores the transformative power of pursuing significant salary increases over settling for the standard 3% raises. By maximizing earnings while maintaining minimal lifestyle expenses, Reining illustrates how one can drastically boost savings and accelerate towards financial independence. The article serves as a compelling guide for anyone looking to elevate their income potential and manage their career as their most significant asset. Read along with the original article(s) here: https://chrisreining.com/making-the-case-for-higher-pay-why-3-raises-suck/ Quotes to ponder: "One of the easiest ways we can save more is so simple it's brilliant: make more money and keep our spending flat." "The point, however, is to make as much money as possible as fast as possible so that out of the gate we're saving more." Episode references: So Good They Can't Ignore You by Cal Newport: https://www.amazon.com/Good-They-Cant-Ignore-You/dp/1455509124 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Now that abortion rights are left to the states, it's more important than ever we tell the truth about preborn life. __________ To get your copy of the second edition of The Case for Life, go to colsoncenter.org/February.
Christians can arm themselves with simple and focused points to address any pro-abortion argument. __________ This month, you can secure your copy of Case for Life through a donation of any amount to the Colson Center at colsoncenter.org/caseforlife. Register for the next Breakpoint Forum “The Perils and Promise of Artificial Intelligence” at breakpoint.org/forum.
Kimberly Guilfoyle's memoir Making the Case (with Becca Platsky) Chelsea and Becca Platsky (host of the Corporate Gossip podcast) work their way through Kimberly Guilfoyle's memoir "Making the Case,” a 2015 memoir that provides a glimpse into the life of the former prosecutor turned Fox News host turned Trump campaign figure. Join in as Chelsea and Becca try to make the case for what caused Kimberly to go from a salami-loving left-leaning life with Democratic politician Gavin Newsom to a hard right turn to the Republican party, complete with an engagement to Donald Trump Jr. Show Notes: Sophia Amoruso's #GIRLBOSS ep. Ivanka Trump crops Kimberly out of family photo at Tiffany Trump's wedding. Kimberly loves to tell not show -- here's her in 2011 telling us, and absolutely not showing us, what a great Salsa dancer she is. 2015 - Kimberly and 2 other adults make a salami sandwich in the most manic way possible. 2016 - Kimberly's assistant says she's never seen anyone eat more Salami than Kimberly Guilfoyle, who then goes on to say that her favorite hobbies include hot tubs, outdoor showers, and sports. Where to find our Guest: Becca Platsky Tik Tok Instagram Podcast *** For more book recaps & gentle tea, follow Chelsea on Instagram @chelseadevantez Become a member of the Celebrity Book Club Patreon! Glamorous Trash: Where we make treasure out of pop culture garbage. Glamorous Trash is all about going high and low at the same time— Glam and Trash. We recap and book club celebrity memoirs, deconstruct pop culture, and sometimes, we cry! If you've ever referenced Mariah Carey in therapy... then this is the podcast for you. Thank you to our sponsors: Tanteo Tequila - @tanteotequila Pattern Brands - @patternbrands Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices