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The Daniel Gomez Inspires Show
254: Be the Peace You Seek: Grief Recovery, Somatic Healing, & Finding Purpose After Loss with Janie Terrazas

The Daniel Gomez Inspires Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 14, 2026 42:05


"You've got to befriend your own self, because your adversary lives within, it's not just on the outside. So, if we want to see peace in the world, be the peace that you seek to see in the freaking world." —Janie Terrazas   What if getting fired, divorced, or "losing everything" was actually your redirection, not your rejection? In this powerful episode, mindfulness coach and creator of PazMesa, Janie Terrazas, shares how she went from top-earning corporate telecom rep to LA TV host and actor, and eventually to a trauma-informed life and relationship coach helping people regulate their nervous systems, process grief, and return to inner peace. Janie doesn't speak from theory. She speaks from corporate burnout, industry darkness, divorce, spiritual awakening, and deep inner work. She breaks down how our unprocessed grief, unresolved trauma, and constant stress quietly run the show—until we finally decide to pause, go within, and heal. If you've ever felt like: • You're "successful on paper" but empty inside • A job loss, breakup, or betrayal wrecked your sense of worth • You're constantly performing, people-pleasing, and overachieving just to feel "enough", this conversation will shift how you see your story. In this episode, you'll learn: • How Janie walked away from a "cush," high-paying telecom career to follow a deeper calling • The surprising way corporate sales rejection prepared her for Hollywood and entrepreneurship • Why misogyny, microaggressions, and being underestimated became fuel for her growth • The real meaning of PazMesa ("peace within") and how it became her life's work • What mindfulness-based stress reduction actually looks like in everyday life • How trauma, grief, and nervous system dysregulation quietly shape our relationships • Why you can (and must) grieve things that didn't "die"—like careers, friendships, and versions of people • The difference between believing and knowing when it comes to faith and inner peace • How to start "powering up the peace within" when you feel lost, ashamed, or stuck   Key themes: Mindfulness, grief, trauma, spiritual awakening, nervous system regulation, authenticity, and turning pain into purpose. If you're in a season of loss, transition, or questioning everything, this episode will help you see your story through a new lens—and remind you that what feels like an ending might actually be your beginning.   Be Inspired! with Daniel:  Website (Makings of a Millionaire Mindset) Website (Daniel Gomez Global) Facebook Facebook Group X Instagram LinkedIn Pinterest YouTube   Episode Highlights: 01:22 Meet Janie 05:27 Transitioning to Mindfulness Coaching 08:10 Challenges and Resilience in Corporate Sales   17:46 Spiritual Awakening and Personal Growth  22:56 The Role of Mindfulness on Personal and Professional Life 28:12 Dealing with Grief and Loss 35:18 The Power of Authenticity and Connection 40:04 Trust Your Voice   Resources: 

Die Ritter der Schwafelrunde
119 - Das ist der Weg...

Die Ritter der Schwafelrunde

Play Episode Listen Later May 31, 2026 72:05


Eimer aufgesetzt und rein in die neue Folge der Schwafelritter! André und Pede starten direkt mit einer spoilerfreien Kinobesprechung zu Star Wars: The Mandalorian and Grogu, verlieren sich anschließend komplett in Nostalgie, Vorfreude und der Frage, was im Star-Wars-Universum eigentlich noch alles auf uns zukommt. Außerdem geht's um das Ende von The Boys, unnötige Spin-offs und warum heutzutage scheinbar wirklich alles ein eigenes Universum bekommen muss. Danach wird filmisch weiter eskaliert: Christopher Nolans neuer Film Odyssey sorgt nicht nur wegen des Casts, sondern auch wegen seines absurden Makings-of für Gesprächsstoff. Zwischendurch werden die Ritter sogar ganz kurz ernst und reden über Politik — bevor man sich selbstverständlich wieder maximal verzettelt. Über Overwatch landen wir bei Blizzards fragwürdigen Zwangsumbenennungen, stolpern mitten in den Therianer-Trend und das Selbstbestimmungsgesetz hinein und enden schließlich bei unfassbar teuren Dingen, bei denen niemand mehr genau weiß, wer sowas eigentlich bezahlt. Kurz gesagt: Eine Folge zwischen Lichtschwert, Lebenskrise und Luxusproblem — wie immer komplett kompetenzfrei von Euren Experten beschwafelt.

WSJ What’s News
U.S. Says It Has ‘Makings of a Deal' With Iran

WSJ What’s News

Play Episode Listen Later May 28, 2026 13:57


P.M. Edition for May 28. Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent told reporters today that the U.S. and Iran are near an agreement, but that President Trump hasn't signed off on it yet. Iran signaled that a final deal isn't ready. Plus, 19 years after leaving Venezuela, Exxon Mobil is weighing whether to restart operations there. WSJ reporter Collin Eaton discusses the negotiations between Exxon and the Venezuelan government…and the company's dilemma. And in New York City, wealthy retirees are buying “med-à-terres” to have a place to stay when they come back to see their doctors. Journal residential real estate reporter Jessica Flint explains what's driving the trend. Alex Ossola hosts. Sign up for the WSJ's free What's News newsletter. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Relevant or Irrelevant
The Chosen And The Damned: Native Americans And The Makings Of Race In The United States

Relevant or Irrelevant

Play Episode Listen Later May 16, 2026 30:08


Dr. David Silverman, professor of history at George Washington University, is the guest for this episode of "ROI" to discuss The Chosen And The Damned:  Native Americans And The Makings Of Race In The United States.The host for the 660th edition in this series is Jay Swords, and the history buffs are Ed Broders and Terri Toppler.Opinions expressed in this program are those of the hosts and the guest(s), and not necessarily those of KALA-FM or St. Ambrose University. This program is recorded at KALA-FM, St. Ambrose University, Davenport, Iowa, USA!

Relevant or Irrelevant
BONUS: The Chosen And The Damned: Native Americans And The Makings Of Race In The United States

Relevant or Irrelevant

Play Episode Listen Later May 16, 2026 17:51


BONUS DISCUSSION:  Dr. David Silverman, professor of history at George Washington University, is the guest for this episode of "ROI" to discuss The Chosen And The Damned:  Native Americans And The Makings Of Race In The United States.The host for the 660th edition in this series is Jay Swords, and the history buffs are Ed Broders and Terri Toppler.Opinions expressed in this program are those of the hosts and the guest(s), and not necessarily those of KALA-FM or St. Ambrose University. This program is recorded at KALA-FM, St. Ambrose University, Davenport, Iowa, USA!

The BCSN Nation Podcast
EP34 | Makings of a Champion, Brackets Galore, Recapping Games of the Week | S4

The BCSN Nation Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 13, 2026 30:00


The BCSN Nation Podcast is Powered by Buffalo Wild Wings! Thank you to Buffalo Wild Wing's for joining us as we provide Northwest Ohio and Southeast Michigan local high school sports coverage!Coming up: Breaking down Softball Brackets for area teams, recapping the Generals & Jackets as well as a pair of Games of the Week.Follow Brandan Carnes on Twitter:  https://twitter.com/CarnesBrandanFollow Justin Feldkamp on Twitter: https://twitter.com/JustinFeldkampFollow BCSN on our Social Media:- https://twitter.com/BCSNsports- https://www.facebook.com/bcsnsports- https://www.instagram.com/bcsnsports/- https://www.tiktok.com/@bcsnsports- https://www.youtube.com/bcsnsportsCheck out our website: https://www.bcsnnation.com/podcastThe BCSN Nation Podcast is Powered by Buffalo Wild Wings. 

Albion Park Presbyterian Church
The Makings of a ‘Man of God’, Part 2

Albion Park Presbyterian Church

Play Episode Listen Later May 10, 2026 57:09


New Books Network
Julia Bowes, "Every Man's Home a Castle: Parental Rights and the Makings of Modern Conservatism" (Princeton UP, 2026)

New Books Network

Play Episode Listen Later May 8, 2026 38:59


“Parental rights” is a rallying cry for today's American conservatives, signaling opposition to mandatory vaccination and “woke” public school curricula. In Every Man's Home a Castle: Parental Rights and the Makings of Modern Conservatism (Princeton UP, 2026), Dr. Julia Bowes traces the origins of the modern parental rights movement to the nineteenth century, when the introduction of compulsory schooling laws, child labor regulations, and vaccine requirements provoked a resistance rooted in the presumed right of white men to govern their homes. A wide-ranging coalition—including Irish Catholic immigrants in Illinois, Mormon enclaves in Utah, and Protestant clergy in Virginia—believed that the state had usurped the “natural rights” of parents and “invaded the home.”Dr. Bowes shows how, by the turn of the century, those disparate voices had coalesced into national conservative movements. Anti-vaccinationists, alternative medical practitioners, and parents who opposed compulsory school medical exams joined forces to form the National League for Medical Freedom. Deciding a case brought by conservative Catholic lawyers, the Supreme Court declared parental rights a “fundamental liberty” protected by the Fourteenth Amendment. And the Sentinels of the Republic, a conservative citizen's lobby, mobilized a campaign to defeat the proposed federal Child Labor Amendment, bringing together pro-family and free-market politics with far-reaching consequences.Exploring the emergence of parental rights as an antistatist ideology through legal cases, legislative debates, and political movements, Dr. Bowes argues that the expansion of state power over children provoked such fierce opposition because the paternal rights of white men—considered the “rights-bearing” individuals of American democracy—were widely viewed as the mark and measure of their independence. This interview was conducted by Dr. Miranda Melcher whose book focuses on post-conflict military integration, understanding treaty negotiation and implementation in civil war contexts, with qualitative analysis of the Angolan and Mozambican civil wars. You can find Miranda's interviews on New Books with Miranda Melcher, wherever you get your podcasts. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/new-books-network

New Books in History
Julia Bowes, "Every Man's Home a Castle: Parental Rights and the Makings of Modern Conservatism" (Princeton UP, 2026)

New Books in History

Play Episode Listen Later May 8, 2026 2:45


“Parental rights” is a rallying cry for today's American conservatives, signaling opposition to mandatory vaccination and “woke” public school curricula. In Every Man's Home a Castle: Parental Rights and the Makings of Modern Conservatism (Princeton UP, 2026), Dr. Julia Bowes traces the origins of the modern parental rights movement to the nineteenth century, when the introduction of compulsory schooling laws, child labor regulations, and vaccine requirements provoked a resistance rooted in the presumed right of white men to govern their homes. A wide-ranging coalition—including Irish Catholic immigrants in Illinois, Mormon enclaves in Utah, and Protestant clergy in Virginia—believed that the state had usurped the “natural rights” of parents and “invaded the home.”Dr. Bowes shows how, by the turn of the century, those disparate voices had coalesced into national conservative movements. Anti-vaccinationists, alternative medical practitioners, and parents who opposed compulsory school medical exams joined forces to form the National League for Medical Freedom. Deciding a case brought by conservative Catholic lawyers, the Supreme Court declared parental rights a “fundamental liberty” protected by the Fourteenth Amendment. And the Sentinels of the Republic, a conservative citizen's lobby, mobilized a campaign to defeat the proposed federal Child Labor Amendment, bringing together pro-family and free-market politics with far-reaching consequences.Exploring the emergence of parental rights as an antistatist ideology through legal cases, legislative debates, and political movements, Dr. Bowes argues that the expansion of state power over children provoked such fierce opposition because the paternal rights of white men—considered the “rights-bearing” individuals of American democracy—were widely viewed as the mark and measure of their independence. This interview was conducted by Dr. Miranda Melcher whose book focuses on post-conflict military integration, understanding treaty negotiation and implementation in civil war contexts, with qualitative analysis of the Angolan and Mozambican civil wars. You can find Miranda's interviews on New Books with Miranda Melcher, wherever you get your podcasts. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/history

New Books in Gender Studies
Julia Bowes, "Every Man's Home a Castle: Parental Rights and the Makings of Modern Conservatism" (Princeton UP, 2026)

New Books in Gender Studies

Play Episode Listen Later May 8, 2026 38:59


“Parental rights” is a rallying cry for today's American conservatives, signaling opposition to mandatory vaccination and “woke” public school curricula. In Every Man's Home a Castle: Parental Rights and the Makings of Modern Conservatism (Princeton UP, 2026), Dr. Julia Bowes traces the origins of the modern parental rights movement to the nineteenth century, when the introduction of compulsory schooling laws, child labor regulations, and vaccine requirements provoked a resistance rooted in the presumed right of white men to govern their homes. A wide-ranging coalition—including Irish Catholic immigrants in Illinois, Mormon enclaves in Utah, and Protestant clergy in Virginia—believed that the state had usurped the “natural rights” of parents and “invaded the home.”Dr. Bowes shows how, by the turn of the century, those disparate voices had coalesced into national conservative movements. Anti-vaccinationists, alternative medical practitioners, and parents who opposed compulsory school medical exams joined forces to form the National League for Medical Freedom. Deciding a case brought by conservative Catholic lawyers, the Supreme Court declared parental rights a “fundamental liberty” protected by the Fourteenth Amendment. And the Sentinels of the Republic, a conservative citizen's lobby, mobilized a campaign to defeat the proposed federal Child Labor Amendment, bringing together pro-family and free-market politics with far-reaching consequences.Exploring the emergence of parental rights as an antistatist ideology through legal cases, legislative debates, and political movements, Dr. Bowes argues that the expansion of state power over children provoked such fierce opposition because the paternal rights of white men—considered the “rights-bearing” individuals of American democracy—were widely viewed as the mark and measure of their independence. This interview was conducted by Dr. Miranda Melcher whose book focuses on post-conflict military integration, understanding treaty negotiation and implementation in civil war contexts, with qualitative analysis of the Angolan and Mozambican civil wars. You can find Miranda's interviews on New Books with Miranda Melcher, wherever you get your podcasts. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/gender-studies

New Books in Political Science
Julia Bowes, "Every Man's Home a Castle: Parental Rights and the Makings of Modern Conservatism" (Princeton UP, 2026)

New Books in Political Science

Play Episode Listen Later May 8, 2026 38:59


“Parental rights” is a rallying cry for today's American conservatives, signaling opposition to mandatory vaccination and “woke” public school curricula. In Every Man's Home a Castle: Parental Rights and the Makings of Modern Conservatism (Princeton UP, 2026), Dr. Julia Bowes traces the origins of the modern parental rights movement to the nineteenth century, when the introduction of compulsory schooling laws, child labor regulations, and vaccine requirements provoked a resistance rooted in the presumed right of white men to govern their homes. A wide-ranging coalition—including Irish Catholic immigrants in Illinois, Mormon enclaves in Utah, and Protestant clergy in Virginia—believed that the state had usurped the “natural rights” of parents and “invaded the home.”Dr. Bowes shows how, by the turn of the century, those disparate voices had coalesced into national conservative movements. Anti-vaccinationists, alternative medical practitioners, and parents who opposed compulsory school medical exams joined forces to form the National League for Medical Freedom. Deciding a case brought by conservative Catholic lawyers, the Supreme Court declared parental rights a “fundamental liberty” protected by the Fourteenth Amendment. And the Sentinels of the Republic, a conservative citizen's lobby, mobilized a campaign to defeat the proposed federal Child Labor Amendment, bringing together pro-family and free-market politics with far-reaching consequences.Exploring the emergence of parental rights as an antistatist ideology through legal cases, legislative debates, and political movements, Dr. Bowes argues that the expansion of state power over children provoked such fierce opposition because the paternal rights of white men—considered the “rights-bearing” individuals of American democracy—were widely viewed as the mark and measure of their independence. This interview was conducted by Dr. Miranda Melcher whose book focuses on post-conflict military integration, understanding treaty negotiation and implementation in civil war contexts, with qualitative analysis of the Angolan and Mozambican civil wars. You can find Miranda's interviews on New Books with Miranda Melcher, wherever you get your podcasts. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/political-science

New Books in Critical Theory
Julia Bowes, "Every Man's Home a Castle: Parental Rights and the Makings of Modern Conservatism" (Princeton UP, 2026)

New Books in Critical Theory

Play Episode Listen Later May 8, 2026 38:59


“Parental rights” is a rallying cry for today's American conservatives, signaling opposition to mandatory vaccination and “woke” public school curricula. In Every Man's Home a Castle: Parental Rights and the Makings of Modern Conservatism (Princeton UP, 2026), Dr. Julia Bowes traces the origins of the modern parental rights movement to the nineteenth century, when the introduction of compulsory schooling laws, child labor regulations, and vaccine requirements provoked a resistance rooted in the presumed right of white men to govern their homes. A wide-ranging coalition—including Irish Catholic immigrants in Illinois, Mormon enclaves in Utah, and Protestant clergy in Virginia—believed that the state had usurped the “natural rights” of parents and “invaded the home.”Dr. Bowes shows how, by the turn of the century, those disparate voices had coalesced into national conservative movements. Anti-vaccinationists, alternative medical practitioners, and parents who opposed compulsory school medical exams joined forces to form the National League for Medical Freedom. Deciding a case brought by conservative Catholic lawyers, the Supreme Court declared parental rights a “fundamental liberty” protected by the Fourteenth Amendment. And the Sentinels of the Republic, a conservative citizen's lobby, mobilized a campaign to defeat the proposed federal Child Labor Amendment, bringing together pro-family and free-market politics with far-reaching consequences.Exploring the emergence of parental rights as an antistatist ideology through legal cases, legislative debates, and political movements, Dr. Bowes argues that the expansion of state power over children provoked such fierce opposition because the paternal rights of white men—considered the “rights-bearing” individuals of American democracy—were widely viewed as the mark and measure of their independence. This interview was conducted by Dr. Miranda Melcher whose book focuses on post-conflict military integration, understanding treaty negotiation and implementation in civil war contexts, with qualitative analysis of the Angolan and Mozambican civil wars. You can find Miranda's interviews on New Books with Miranda Melcher, wherever you get your podcasts. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/critical-theory

New Books in American Studies
Julia Bowes, "Every Man's Home a Castle: Parental Rights and the Makings of Modern Conservatism" (Princeton UP, 2026)

New Books in American Studies

Play Episode Listen Later May 8, 2026 38:59


“Parental rights” is a rallying cry for today's American conservatives, signaling opposition to mandatory vaccination and “woke” public school curricula. In Every Man's Home a Castle: Parental Rights and the Makings of Modern Conservatism (Princeton UP, 2026), Dr. Julia Bowes traces the origins of the modern parental rights movement to the nineteenth century, when the introduction of compulsory schooling laws, child labor regulations, and vaccine requirements provoked a resistance rooted in the presumed right of white men to govern their homes. A wide-ranging coalition—including Irish Catholic immigrants in Illinois, Mormon enclaves in Utah, and Protestant clergy in Virginia—believed that the state had usurped the “natural rights” of parents and “invaded the home.”Dr. Bowes shows how, by the turn of the century, those disparate voices had coalesced into national conservative movements. Anti-vaccinationists, alternative medical practitioners, and parents who opposed compulsory school medical exams joined forces to form the National League for Medical Freedom. Deciding a case brought by conservative Catholic lawyers, the Supreme Court declared parental rights a “fundamental liberty” protected by the Fourteenth Amendment. And the Sentinels of the Republic, a conservative citizen's lobby, mobilized a campaign to defeat the proposed federal Child Labor Amendment, bringing together pro-family and free-market politics with far-reaching consequences.Exploring the emergence of parental rights as an antistatist ideology through legal cases, legislative debates, and political movements, Dr. Bowes argues that the expansion of state power over children provoked such fierce opposition because the paternal rights of white men—considered the “rights-bearing” individuals of American democracy—were widely viewed as the mark and measure of their independence. This interview was conducted by Dr. Miranda Melcher whose book focuses on post-conflict military integration, understanding treaty negotiation and implementation in civil war contexts, with qualitative analysis of the Angolan and Mozambican civil wars. You can find Miranda's interviews on New Books with Miranda Melcher, wherever you get your podcasts. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/american-studies

Princeton UP Ideas Podcast
Julia Bowes, "Every Man's Home a Castle: Parental Rights and the Makings of Modern Conservatism" (Princeton UP, 2026)

Princeton UP Ideas Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 8, 2026 38:59


“Parental rights” is a rallying cry for today's American conservatives, signaling opposition to mandatory vaccination and “woke” public school curricula. In Every Man's Home a Castle: Parental Rights and the Makings of Modern Conservatism (Princeton UP, 2026), Dr. Julia Bowes traces the origins of the modern parental rights movement to the nineteenth century, when the introduction of compulsory schooling laws, child labor regulations, and vaccine requirements provoked a resistance rooted in the presumed right of white men to govern their homes. A wide-ranging coalition—including Irish Catholic immigrants in Illinois, Mormon enclaves in Utah, and Protestant clergy in Virginia—believed that the state had usurped the “natural rights” of parents and “invaded the home.”Dr. Bowes shows how, by the turn of the century, those disparate voices had coalesced into national conservative movements. Anti-vaccinationists, alternative medical practitioners, and parents who opposed compulsory school medical exams joined forces to form the National League for Medical Freedom. Deciding a case brought by conservative Catholic lawyers, the Supreme Court declared parental rights a “fundamental liberty” protected by the Fourteenth Amendment. And the Sentinels of the Republic, a conservative citizen's lobby, mobilized a campaign to defeat the proposed federal Child Labor Amendment, bringing together pro-family and free-market politics with far-reaching consequences.Exploring the emergence of parental rights as an antistatist ideology through legal cases, legislative debates, and political movements, Dr. Bowes argues that the expansion of state power over children provoked such fierce opposition because the paternal rights of white men—considered the “rights-bearing” individuals of American democracy—were widely viewed as the mark and measure of their independence. This interview was conducted by Dr. Miranda Melcher whose book focuses on post-conflict military integration, understanding treaty negotiation and implementation in civil war contexts, with qualitative analysis of the Angolan and Mozambican civil wars. You can find Miranda's interviews on New Books with Miranda Melcher, wherever you get your podcasts.

New Books in American Politics
Julia Bowes, "Every Man's Home a Castle: Parental Rights and the Makings of Modern Conservatism" (Princeton UP, 2026)

New Books in American Politics

Play Episode Listen Later May 8, 2026 38:59


“Parental rights” is a rallying cry for today's American conservatives, signaling opposition to mandatory vaccination and “woke” public school curricula. In Every Man's Home a Castle: Parental Rights and the Makings of Modern Conservatism (Princeton UP, 2026), Dr. Julia Bowes traces the origins of the modern parental rights movement to the nineteenth century, when the introduction of compulsory schooling laws, child labor regulations, and vaccine requirements provoked a resistance rooted in the presumed right of white men to govern their homes. A wide-ranging coalition—including Irish Catholic immigrants in Illinois, Mormon enclaves in Utah, and Protestant clergy in Virginia—believed that the state had usurped the “natural rights” of parents and “invaded the home.”Dr. Bowes shows how, by the turn of the century, those disparate voices had coalesced into national conservative movements. Anti-vaccinationists, alternative medical practitioners, and parents who opposed compulsory school medical exams joined forces to form the National League for Medical Freedom. Deciding a case brought by conservative Catholic lawyers, the Supreme Court declared parental rights a “fundamental liberty” protected by the Fourteenth Amendment. And the Sentinels of the Republic, a conservative citizen's lobby, mobilized a campaign to defeat the proposed federal Child Labor Amendment, bringing together pro-family and free-market politics with far-reaching consequences.Exploring the emergence of parental rights as an antistatist ideology through legal cases, legislative debates, and political movements, Dr. Bowes argues that the expansion of state power over children provoked such fierce opposition because the paternal rights of white men—considered the “rights-bearing” individuals of American democracy—were widely viewed as the mark and measure of their independence. This interview was conducted by Dr. Miranda Melcher whose book focuses on post-conflict military integration, understanding treaty negotiation and implementation in civil war contexts, with qualitative analysis of the Angolan and Mozambican civil wars. You can find Miranda's interviews on New Books with Miranda Melcher, wherever you get your podcasts. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

NBN Book of the Day
Julia Bowes, "Every Man's Home a Castle: Parental Rights and the Makings of Modern Conservatism" (Princeton UP, 2026)

NBN Book of the Day

Play Episode Listen Later May 8, 2026 38:59


“Parental rights” is a rallying cry for today's American conservatives, signaling opposition to mandatory vaccination and “woke” public school curricula. In Every Man's Home a Castle: Parental Rights and the Makings of Modern Conservatism (Princeton UP, 2026), Dr. Julia Bowes traces the origins of the modern parental rights movement to the nineteenth century, when the introduction of compulsory schooling laws, child labor regulations, and vaccine requirements provoked a resistance rooted in the presumed right of white men to govern their homes. A wide-ranging coalition—including Irish Catholic immigrants in Illinois, Mormon enclaves in Utah, and Protestant clergy in Virginia—believed that the state had usurped the “natural rights” of parents and “invaded the home.”Dr. Bowes shows how, by the turn of the century, those disparate voices had coalesced into national conservative movements. Anti-vaccinationists, alternative medical practitioners, and parents who opposed compulsory school medical exams joined forces to form the National League for Medical Freedom. Deciding a case brought by conservative Catholic lawyers, the Supreme Court declared parental rights a “fundamental liberty” protected by the Fourteenth Amendment. And the Sentinels of the Republic, a conservative citizen's lobby, mobilized a campaign to defeat the proposed federal Child Labor Amendment, bringing together pro-family and free-market politics with far-reaching consequences.Exploring the emergence of parental rights as an antistatist ideology through legal cases, legislative debates, and political movements, Dr. Bowes argues that the expansion of state power over children provoked such fierce opposition because the paternal rights of white men—considered the “rights-bearing” individuals of American democracy—were widely viewed as the mark and measure of their independence. This interview was conducted by Dr. Miranda Melcher whose book focuses on post-conflict military integration, understanding treaty negotiation and implementation in civil war contexts, with qualitative analysis of the Angolan and Mozambican civil wars. You can find Miranda's interviews on New Books with Miranda Melcher, wherever you get your podcasts. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/book-of-the-day

The Major Wrestling Figure Podcast
MATTEL MAKINGS HASBROS?

The Major Wrestling Figure Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 7, 2026 97:09 Transcription Available


MATTEL MAKINGS HASBROS? The boys get going with the major review and giveaways and then discuss last week's follow up! We then do the news (28:50 followed by the Ringside Top Ten (38:30).  We do WEEKLY PURCHASES (39:16) and Major Mark Purchases of the WEEK (56:34). We then finish out the show with the Q&A (1:06:37) and GOOD HOUSEKEEPING (1:17:08).This episode is brought to you by Ringside Collectibles ( https://www.ringsidecollectibles.com/ ). Wrestlingfigures.com is your one stop shop for all your wrestling figure needs! Use code major to save 10 percent! SCRATCH THAT FIGURE ITCH!When: Each Friday morningWhere: Wherever you get your podcastsSocial Media:Twitter: @MajorWFPod , @TheMattCardona , @Myers_Wrestling, @majorpodnetwork @MarkSterlingESQ Instagram: @MajorWFPod , @TheMattCardona , @Myers_Wrestling, @MarkSterlingESQ , @majorpodnetwork

Albion Park Presbyterian Church
The Makings of a ‘Man of God’, Part 1

Albion Park Presbyterian Church

Play Episode Listen Later May 3, 2026 56:00


Slate Culture
Culture Gabfest - Michael Jackson Moonwalks the Box Office Edition

Slate Culture

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 29, 2026 58:22


This week, Dana, Steve, and Nadira Goffe assess if we as a culture can ever really escape Neverland— namely, the gigantic and fraught legacy of Michael Jackson. They unpack the biopic Michael. Directed by Antoine Fuqua, starring Jackson's own nephew Jaafar Jackson, and produced by much of the Jackson family, the film is chock full of musical numbers and light on the troubling aspects of the singer's life. Does it ever rise above King of Pop hagiography? They discuss.Next, they take up Half Man, the new limited series from Baby Reindeer creator Richard Gadd. It's a brutal look at a toxic male relationship. Is its unflinching eye too unflinching? Perhaps.Finally, how can one become cultured? What does that even mean!? Such are the questions raised by T Magazine's recent special issue “How to Be Cultured.” Our panel debates the package's various high brow listicles, takes their quiz, and Nadira even makes her own culture list as rebuttal! (See below.)In an exclusive bonus episode for Slate Plus subscribers, our hosts share which cultural figures they think would make for good biopic subjects.EndorsementsNadira: The new EP NAIL from Yves, particularly the title track, and Curtis Live! the live album by Curtis Mayfield, especially the song "The Makings of You."Steve: The poem "Like the Train's Beat" by Philip Larkin.Dana: The book On Michael Jackson by Margo Jefferson about Michael Jackson's complicated cultural place.Nadira's Culture List:(Editor's Note: Nadira added two things since our discussion — we're all still staying curious and expanding our cultural horizons!)“Throw Some Ds on It” — Rich Boy (Song; 2007)“Jealous Guy” — Donny Hathaway covering John Lennon live (Song; 1972)Any vlogger on YouTube, but particularly the work of Casey NeistatHappily Ever After: Fairy Tales for Every Child (TV Show; 1995)Fleabag (TV Show; 2016-2019)Monster (Anime Series, currently avail. on Netflix; 2004)Stop Making Sense (Movie; 1984)The Devil Wears Prada (Movie; 2006)Step Up 2: The Streets (Movie; 2008)Tampopo (Movie; 1985)Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse (Movie; 2018)Original Cast Album Company (Movie; 1970)Quo Vadis, Aida? (Movie; 2004)Playing in the Dark — Toni Morrison (Book; 1992)Tomorrow, and Tomorrow, and Tomorrow — Gabrielle Zevin (Book; 2022)Any painting by Kerry James Marshall, but particularly “School of Beauty, School of Culture” and “Portrait of the artist as a shadow of his former self”Fallingwater, Frank Lloyd Wright (Architecture; 1964)--Email us your thoughts at culturefest@slate.com. Podcast production by Benjamin Frisch. Production assistance by Daniel Hirsch. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Slate Daily Feed
Culture Gabfest - Michael Jackson Moonwalks the Box Office Edition

Slate Daily Feed

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 29, 2026 58:22


This week, Dana, Steve, and Nadira Goffe assess if we as a culture can ever really escape Neverland— namely, the gigantic and fraught legacy of Michael Jackson. They unpack the biopic Michael. Directed by Antoine Fuqua, starring Jackson's own nephew Jaafar Jackson, and produced by much of the Jackson family, the film is chock full of musical numbers and light on the troubling aspects of the singer's life. Does it ever rise above King of Pop hagiography? They discuss.Next, they take up Half Man, the new limited series from Baby Reindeer creator Richard Gadd. It's a brutal look at a toxic male relationship. Is its unflinching eye too unflinching? Perhaps.Finally, how can one become cultured? What does that even mean!? Such are the questions raised by T Magazine's recent special issue “How to Be Cultured.” Our panel debates the package's various high brow listicles, takes their quiz, and Nadira even makes her own culture list as rebuttal! (See below.)In an exclusive bonus episode for Slate Plus subscribers, our hosts share which cultural figures they think would make for good biopic subjects.EndorsementsNadira: The new EP NAIL from Yves, particularly the title track, and Curtis Live! the live album by Curtis Mayfield, especially the song "The Makings of You."Steve: The poem "Like the Train's Beat" by Philip Larkin.Dana: The book On Michael Jackson by Margo Jefferson about Michael Jackson's complicated cultural place.Nadira's Culture List:(Editor's Note: Nadira added two things since our discussion — we're all still staying curious and expanding our cultural horizons!)“Throw Some Ds on It” — Rich Boy (Song; 2007)“Jealous Guy” — Donny Hathaway covering John Lennon live (Song; 1972)Any vlogger on YouTube, but particularly the work of Casey NeistatHappily Ever After: Fairy Tales for Every Child (TV Show; 1995)Fleabag (TV Show; 2016-2019)Monster (Anime Series, currently avail. on Netflix; 2004)Stop Making Sense (Movie; 1984)The Devil Wears Prada (Movie; 2006)Step Up 2: The Streets (Movie; 2008)Tampopo (Movie; 1985)Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse (Movie; 2018)Original Cast Album Company (Movie; 1970)Quo Vadis, Aida? (Movie; 2004)Playing in the Dark — Toni Morrison (Book; 1992)Tomorrow, and Tomorrow, and Tomorrow — Gabrielle Zevin (Book; 2022)Any painting by Kerry James Marshall, but particularly “School of Beauty, School of Culture” and “Portrait of the artist as a shadow of his former self”Fallingwater, Frank Lloyd Wright (Architecture; 1964)--Email us your thoughts at culturefest@slate.com. Podcast production by Benjamin Frisch. Production assistance by Daniel Hirsch. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Seed to Success
Inner Circle Member Spotlight: Interview with Laurissa Makings from HealthPoint VA

Seed to Success

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 9, 2026 37:32


Running a service business is a lot to manage. Add a chronic illness and it can feel impossible before the day has even started. If you've wondered whether building something sustainable is realistic when your capacity changes daily, this episode is for you. In this episode Adrienne Donnelly chats with Laurissa Makings, founder of HealthPoint VA, supporting allied health professionals across Australia. Laurissa shares how she built a niche business while living with multiple chronic health conditions, why honesty with clients has been her greatest asset, and the project she's creating to help others in the chronic illness community find the support they need. You'll hear about:

Trader Merlin
Doesn't seem to have the makings of a boarder systemic event - 03/30/26

Trader Merlin

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 30, 2026 57:30


When the Fed speaks, markets listen… but this time, they may not agree. In today's episode, we break down comments from Jerome Powell, who suggested the current Middle East conflict "doesn't seem to have the makings of a broader systemic event." Calm, measured, almost dismissive. Meanwhile… the markets are telling a very different story. With volatility picking up, energy markets reacting, and risk assets swinging, we'll dig into the disconnect between Federal Reserve messaging and actual price action. Who's right? And more importantly—how should you trade it? We'll also shift gears into digital assets, answering viewer questions around crypto sentiment, volatility, and how to approach this market when uncertainty is elevated. This is one of those moments where policy, geopolitics, and markets collide—and that's where opportunity lives. Listen now:

Healthy Mind, Healthy Life
How Daily Discipline Shapes Focus, Stress, and Real Estate Success with Jaben Makings

Healthy Mind, Healthy Life

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 23, 2026 20:27


What if burnout is not just about work, but about the habits we keep when no one is watching? On Healthy Mind, Healthy Life, hosted by Sayan, Jaben Makings shares how structure, discipline, and daily standards can quietly change performance and peace of mind. This episode is for anyone feeling scattered, stuck in comfort patterns, or chasing quick wins. You'll hear why consistency matters more than intensity, how small habits build mental clarity, and what real estate taught Jaben about focus, sales, and long-term growth. About the Guest: Jaben Makings is based in Scottsdale, Arizona and leads Onyx Investor, a real estate investment business. He speaks about focus, systems, accountability, and how discipline outside work shapes results within it. Episode Chapter: 00:05:41 – The hidden link between burnout and daily habits 00:07:20 – Growing up restless and rejecting the school system 00:09:18 – Shiny object syndrome and the cost of chasing everything 00:11:28 – Why comfort quietly fuels stress and anxiety 00:14:24 – Real estate, sales, and what business really is 00:17:33 – Rebuilding life through structure and hard habits 00:20:06 – Consistency, calendar discipline, and showing up tired Key Takeaways: Focus on one path long enough to let it compound. Comfort today can create stress tomorrow. Start small, then stack habits slowly. A calendar can protect consistency better than motivation alone. Good sales begin with listening, not talking. How to Connect With the Guest: Instagram: jaben.makings— DM “healthy” or “health” for his cold-calling script.   Want to be a guest on Healthy Mind, Healthy Life? DM on PM - Send me a message on PodMatch DM Me Here: https://www.podmatch.com/hostdetailpreview/avik Disclaimer: This video is for educational and informational purposes only. The views expressed are the personal opinions of the guest and do not reflect the views of the host or Healthy Mind By Avik™️. We do not intend to harm, defame, or discredit any person, organization, brand, product, country, or profession mentioned. All third-party media used remain the property of their respective owners and are used under fair use for informational purposes. By watching, you acknowledge and accept this disclaimer. Healthy Mind By Avik™️ is a global platform redefining mental health as a necessity, not a luxury. Born during the pandemic, it's become a sanctuary for healing, growth, and mindful living. Hosted by Avik Chakraborty, storyteller, survivor, and wellness advocate. With over 6000+ episodes and 200K+ global listeners, we unite voices, break stigma, and build a world where every story matters.

Ebenezer Mennonite Church
The Makings of a Man of God 2-26-26 David Miller

Ebenezer Mennonite Church

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 27, 2026 70:13


The Howie Carr Radio Network
Bodycam Footage Reveals The Makings Of A Cover Up | 2.26.26 - The Howie Carr Show Hour 1

The Howie Carr Radio Network

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 26, 2026 37:24


Howie's got ahold of the bodycam footage in the latest mess MSP has gotten themselves into, and it's worse than we though. Howie plays you some of the cuts we pulled from the bodycam footage.  Visit the Howie Carr Radio Network website to access columns, podcasts, and other exclusive content.

Verse By Verse Fellowship
Philippians 3:3-11: “The Makings of a Monster” - Self-Worship

Verse By Verse Fellowship

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 26, 2026 43:40


Philippians 3:3-11 reveals the biggest idol in our modern world: self-worship. Stop putting confidence in the flesh, and find your true identity in Jesus.For the study resources and manuscript go to messiahbible.org

That Driving Beat
Episode 397: Everybody Say Yea

That Driving Beat

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 24, 2026 119:57


DJ Lee Ochoa from San Antonio, Texas (@djthegeneralsa) made a quick trip to Louisville, and he brought some of his favorite records to spin on That Driving Beat. You'll hear rare, in-demand Chicano soul from the Royal Jesters, Sunny & The Sunliners, Dimas Garza, the Commands, and more, plus some Northern Soul, funk, Latin, and R&B favorites from the likes of the Festivals, Joe Bataan, Frank Beverly, Gil Scott-Heron, Ruby Andrews, and more! -Originally broadcast February 22, 2026- Willie Mitchell / That Driving BeatDimas III / So FunnyRocky Gil and the Bishops / Soul PartyThe Royal Jesters / Use Your HeadThe Royal Jesters / Take Me for a Little WhileThe Intruders / (Love Is Like a) Baseball GameThe Delfonics / La La Means I Love YouThe Festivals / You've Got the Makings of a LoverThe Commands / Hey It's LoveThe Commands / Don't Be Afraid to Love MeDimas III / You've SucceededT.S.U. Toronadoes / The GooseWilbur Bascom and The Zodiact / Just a Groove in "G"The Topics / She's So FineCommunity Effort / "Shake" Your Funky ButtThe Ghetto Brothers / The Ghetto Brothers PowerJoe Bataan / Young Gifted and BrownThe Majestics / (I Love Her So Much) It Hurts MeThe Specials / Everybody Say YeaChoice of Colour / Your LoveLittle Carl Carlton / Competition Ain't Nothin'Gil Scott-Heron / The BottleDolly Parton / Control YourselfThe Supremes / Stoned LoveBob Kuban & The In-Men / The CheaterJay and The Techniques / Apple, Peaches, Pumpkin PieThe Epitome Of Sound / You Don't Love MeRuby Andrews / Just Loving YouCreations / A DreamFrank Beverly & The Butlers / If That's What You WantedSunny & The Sunliners / If I Could See You NowThe Constellations / I Didn't Know How ToThe Gospel Artistics / Time Shall Be No MoreHarold Melvin & The Blue Notes / Get OutThe Turnpikes / Cast A Spell Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Lets Have This Conversation
Consistency and Repetition Lead to Prosperity in Real Estate and Life with Jaben Makings

Lets Have This Conversation

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 20, 2026 39:34


The "Zero Deal" Statistic: In early 2025, reports showed that over 70% of active agents (those with a license registered to a Multiple Listing Service) struggled to close any transactions. **Five-Year Failure Rate:** Approximately 87% of real estate agents leave the industry within five years, according to Yahoo Finance and LinkedIn.   Jaben Makings is the President of Onnix Investments, where he leverages his expertise in real estate and negotiation to drive growth and deliver value. In this role, he focuses on fostering strong professional relationships and ensuring seamless collaboration to meet organizational goals.   Having grown up in a small town, I struggled in traditional school and often jumped between ideas because I didn't understand the importance of commitment. Everything changed when I stopped chasing shortcuts and focused on building one business properly. Today, I run a sales-driven company built around partnerships rather than advertisements. We work directly with real estate agents to navigate challenging deals, but the lessons learned apply far beyond real estate: how to design relationship-based sales systems, how to avoid "shiny object syndrome," how to build leverage instead of just relying on income, and how discipline outside of work directly impacts performance within the business.   For more information: [onnixinvestments.com](https://onnixinvestments.com/)  LinkedIn: @JabenMakings Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Burn Your Draft
#76: What Makes a Good Birth? with Liz Organ '24, Anthropology

Burn Your Draft

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 6, 2026 32:17


The idea for Liz Organ's thesis, "The Makings of a Good Birth," emerged from a moment of doubt about career paths and a deep frustration with how often women are ignored in the birthing process. What began as a casual discovery of the differences between doulas and midwives, and whether this could be a potential career path, turned into an interview-based anthropology project examining how birth is experienced, remembered, and shaped by culture, history, and power. Drawing on conversations with nine people, the thesis traces the evolution of American birthing culture, and explores different anthropological birth care models and individuals' personal experience with the medical system. In this episode, Liz also reflects on the challenges of researching a highly specialized topic without a dedicated advisor in medical anthropology, and on learning to let interviews guide the research. Tune in for reflections on centering people's stories, the rewards of interviewing family and friends, and why education, autonomy, and support are ultimately essential to a good birth. Reed community members can read Liz's thesis, “The Makings of a Good Birth” online in the Electronic Thesis Archive: https://rdc.reed.edu/i/b7703bac-4430-4f18-8dd1-81c531de2836 Explore more interviews with Reed College alumni on our website: reed.edu/burnyourdraft

The Take
Minnesota, ICE and the makings of a US civil war

The Take

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 26, 2026 21:13


US federal immigration raids continue in Minnesota, and the operation has set the stage for a standoff between state officials and the federal government. Governor Tim Walz has readied Minnesota's national guard, while the Pentagon has ordered troops to be on standby. A 2024 University of Pennsylvania simulation warned that similar state-federal standoffs could escalate into broader armed conflict. In this episode: Claire Finkelstein (@COFinkelstein),  Center for Ethics and Rule of Law, University of Pennsylvania Episode credits: This episode was produced by Chloe K. Li and Melanie Marich, with Phillip Lanos, Spencer Cline, Tamara Khandaker, Sonia Bhagat and our guest host, Manuel Rapalo. It was edited by Kylene Kiang. The Take production team is Marcos Bartolomé, Sonia Bhagat, Spencer Cline, Sarí el-Khalili, Tamara Khandaker, Kylene Kiang, Phillip Lanos, Chloe K. Li, Melanie Marich, and Noor Wazwaz. Our host is Malika Bilal. Our engagement producers are Adam Abou-Gad and Vienna Maglio. Andrew Greiner is lead of audience engagement. Our sound designer is Alex Roldan. Our video editors are Hisham Abu Salah and Mohannad al-Melhem. Alexandra Locke is The Take’s executive producer. Ney Alvarez is Al Jazeera’s head of audio. Connect with us: @AJEPodcasts on X, Instagram, Facebook, and YouTube

Midnight Library of Baseball
E13: Ed Randall, The Makings of a Broadcaster

Midnight Library of Baseball

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 26, 2026 37:40


Before the voice became familiar to millions, Ed Randall was just a New York City kid who was obsessed with baseball. In this episode, I talk with Randall about a story that is both unique and incredible, and also a blueprint for how to become a baseball broadcaster. His life is a tapestry of incredible connections, perseverance, and fantastic moments created by simply being himself. Come along for the ride that is Ed Randall.

Beyond The Story with Sebastian Rusk
How to Make Money in Wholesale Real Estate with Jaben Makings

Beyond The Story with Sebastian Rusk

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 22, 2026 17:38 Transcription Available


Send us a textIn episode 285 of Beyond The Story, Sebastian Rusk interviews Jaben Makings, the founder of Onnix Investments, who shares his journey from a small town in Nebraska to building a successful real estate business in Arizona.  Despite their struggles with traditional schooling, they embarked on various business ventures from a young age. Tune in to hear more about overcoming challenges and the power of community in personal growth.TIMESTAMPS[00:01:15] Entrepreneurial mindset in small towns.[00:04:39] Real estate wholesaling strategies.[00:09:38] Personal life and new challenges.[00:10:07] New life changes mindset.[00:14:05] Shiny object syndrome in business.[00:16:07] Unintentional thinking in mindset.QUOTES"It's the best and worst part about business. Cause that's the only way to make a ton of money is through other people, but it's the hardest part learning how to manage." -Jaben Makings"The grass is greener where you water it." -Jaben Makings"If you don't intentionally choose what you're thinking about, your mind is going to choose for you and it typically picks fear." -Jaben Makings ==========================Need help launching your podcast?Schedule a Free Podcast Strategy Call TODAY!PodcastLaunchLabNow.com==========================SOCIAL MEDIA LINKSSebastian RuskInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/podcastlaunchlab/Facebook: Facebook.com/sruskLinkedIn: LinkedIn.com/in/sebastianrusk/YouTube: Youtube.com/@PodcastLaunchLabJaben MakingsLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jaben-makingsInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/jaben_makings/WEBSITEOnnix Investments: https://onnixinvestments.com/==========================Take the quiz now! https://podcastquiz.online/==========================Need Money For Your Business? Our Friends at Closer Capital can help! Click here for more info: PodcastsSUCK.com/money==========================PAYING RENT? Earn airline miles when you use the Bilt Rewards MastercardAPPLY HERE: https://bilt.page/r/2H93-5474

Women's Bible Study
Paul: The makings of a Dateline

Women's Bible Study

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 5, 2026 60:01


Today we will see all the makings of a Dateline television show: Persecution, Politics, Divisiveness and a Murder plot. Join us as we will see how the Apostle Paul handles all of it as he keeps his eye on Jesus even though his world keeps falling apart!

Women's Bible Study
Paul: The makings of a Dateline

Women's Bible Study

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 5, 2026 60:01


Today we will see all the makings of a Dateline television show: Persecution, Politics, Divisiveness and a Murder plot. Join us as we will see how the Apostle Paul handles all of it as he keeps his eye on Jesus even though his world keeps falling apart!

Quietly Queen
Makings of a Man with Guest Darryll D. Harmon

Quietly Queen

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 7, 2025 20:14


In this episode Guest Author Darryll Harmon share heart felt thoughts on the journey to becoming a man and discusses his new book: Now that I'm a Man: It Takes A lot to be a Man

The Watson Weekly - Your Essential eCommerce Digest
October 6th, 2025: ChatGPT Is Actually The Ultimate In Influencer-Driven Commerce and OpenAI x Stripe Agentic Commerce Protocol Has Makings of Silicon Valley Catfight

The Watson Weekly - Your Essential eCommerce Digest

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 6, 2025 12:00


Today on our show:ChatGPT Is Actually The Ultimate In Influencer-Driven CommerceOpenAI x Stripe Agentic Commerce Protocol Has Makings of Silicon Valley Catfight- and finally, The Investor Minute which contains 5 items this week from the world of venture capital, acquisitions, and IPOs.Today's episode is sponsored by Mirakl.https://www.rmwcommerce.com/ecommerce-podcast-watsonweeklyThis podcast uses the following third-party services for analysis: Podtrac - https://analytics.podtrac.com/privacy-policy-gdrp

Taste Radio
Scaling Salt. The Makings Of An Iconic Cult Food Brand.

Taste Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 19, 2025 30:41


How do you turn seawater into a cult food brand? Ben Jacobsen did just that – and changed the way America thinks about salt. In this episode, we sit down with Ben, the founder of Jacobsen Salt Co., whose journey began with a single, revelatory bite of tinned fish topped with a few flakes of sea salt. That moment sparked a passion that led him to the windswept Oregon coast, where he began hand-harvesting salt, and ultimately to building one of the most iconic artisanal food brands in the country. Ben shares how he bootstrapped the business from scratch, earned the trust of renowned chefs, and turned Jacobsen Salt into a symbol of quality, craft and flavor. He speaks candidly about the entrepreneurial rollercoaster – the risks, the resilience, the moments of doubt – and the deep creative drive that continues to fuel his work. Show notes: 0:25: Interview: Ben Jacobsen, Founder, Jacobsen Salt Co. – The conversation begins with Ben's recent culinary experiences in NYC and his growing appreciation for restaurants since starting his company. Ben traces the origins of Jacobsen Salt Co. to his time living in Copenhagen and Oslo and how he was inspired by the profound difference high-quality salt made in simple meals. The conversation delves into the technical and entrepreneurial challenges of creating a salt company from scratch and the humble beginnings of Jacobsen Salt, which involved transporting seawater in wine totes and experimenting in a commercial kitchen. He touches on how Jacobsen Salt gained early traction through word of mouth, support from chefs, and compelling design – all of which contributed to expansion in specialty shops and boutiques across all 50 states. Ben also explains why he sees a long runway for growth, emphasizing the importance of scaling production and increasing accessibility while staying true to the brand's mission.  Brands in this episode: Jacobsen Salt Co.

Darren, Daunic and Chase
7: Hour 1: Sports Illustrated predicts the outcomes of every Titans game,, and How the Titans' offensive line has the makings of a “professional” unit (8-15-25)

Darren, Daunic and Chase

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 15, 2025 45:01


In the first hour, DVD discusses Connor Orr predicting how many wins the Titans will have going into this season, and the guys reacted to it. They also discussed how the Titans' offensive line has the makings of a “professional” unit

This Week in Geopolitics
Europe's Death Spiral & The Makings of The MAGA Midterms

This Week in Geopolitics

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 7, 2025 195:13


In today's episode we talk about, the rumors of a 250k strong NATO army being prepared to go into Ukraine. Then we go over the fallout from the recent EU trade deal. Later we discuss the Durham Report Annex and what I think it will ultimately be used for. All that and more!

CNBC Business News Update
Market Open: Stocks Higher, Treasury Secretary Says We Have The Makings Of A China Trade Deal, Microsoft And Facebook Parent Meta Shares Pop 7/31/25

CNBC Business News Update

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 31, 2025 3:37


From Wall Street to Main Street, the latest on the markets and what it means for your money. Updated regularly on weekdays, featuring CNBC expert analysis and sound from top business newsmakers. Anchored by CNBC's Jessica Ettinger.

The Culture Matters Podcast
Season 79, Episode 946: Guest: Daniel Gomez: Stong Winds Create Thick Bark

The Culture Matters Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 4, 2025 53:00


"If you are not willing to risk the unusual, you will have to settle for the ordinary." - Jim RohnAward-winning keynote speaker, Podcast of the Year Award winner, best-selling author of The Makings of a Millionaire Mind, co-founder of The Mari Strong Foundation (with his wife Mari), business and executive coach, and corporate trainer Daniel Gomez is our guest on today's show and this promises to be one fantastic conversation.  Daniel and Jay and discussing Daniel's concept of "The Journey of Becoming" which is the process of becoming what you want to attract, learning to champion your story and using your experiences to become a stronger and more understanding individual, focusing on and celebrating how far you've come as opposed to only be looking toward where you're going, and being sure that you're sowing the right seeds into your organization.  It was truly a pleasure to have Daniel on the show today and we hope you enjoy this conversation as much as we did on The Culture Matters Podcast.

Self Reflection Podcast
The Makings of a Man: A Conversation on Manhood, Identity, and Finding Home

Self Reflection Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 30, 2025 55:00


Send us a textWhat if the happiest time of your life was when you had the least? For filmmaker Melhik Hailu, a childhood in Ethiopia without consistent electricity or water was the definition of normalcy and joy. But moving to America as a teenager triggered a profound culture shock and a "quarter-life crisis" that forced him to dismantle and rebuild his own identity.In this gripping conversation, host Lira Ndifon and Melhik go far beyond a typical immigrant story. They explore the invisible backpack of experiences we all carry and what it truly means to find your place in a world that sees you as something you're not. This episode is a masterclass in resilience, empathy, and the courage required to define yourself on your own terms.You will learn:The Immigrant's Dilemma: What happens when you're caught between two cultures—one in your heart and one on your passport? Malik provides a powerful lens on navigating America's complex racial landscape as an African man.The Crisis of Modern Manhood: Why are men taught to "man up" and suppress their emotions, and what is the devastating cost? Malik and Lira break down the barriers to male mental health and offer a blueprint for building supportive communities.The Power of Perspective: How does growing up in "survival mode" change the way you see first-world problems, success, and the pursuit of happiness?Building a Legacy: How do you honor the world you came from while building a future in a new one? Discover Malik's inspiring mission to empower the next generation of filmmakers back in Ethiopia.This is a conversation that will stay with you long after it ends, challenging you to reflect on your own journey, privileges, and the very definition of what it means to be home.Support the showCall to Action: Engage with the Self-Reflection Podcast community! Like, follow, and subscribe on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, YouTube (Self-Reflection Podcast by Lira Ndifon), and all major podcast platforms. Share your insights and feedback—we value your contributions! Suggest topics you'd like us to explore. Your support amplifies our reach, sharing these vital messages of self-love and empowerment. Until our next conversation, prioritize self-care and embrace your journey. Grab your copy of "Awaken Your True Self" on Amazon. Until next time, be kind to yourself and keep reflecting.

The Daniel Gomez Inspires Show
238: From Failure to Foundation: How to Turn Setbacks Into Epic Comebacks with Lance Riggen

The Daniel Gomez Inspires Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 15, 2025 38:08


"You're never not going to fix yourself and change if you're not getting some coaching or educating yourself." —Lance Riggen Ever feel like you're spinning your wheels, working harder but getting nowhere? What if the secret to breakthrough success isn't about working more, but rebuilding your internal foundation? Your past doesn't define you, but how you choose to reconstruct it can transform everything. Lance Riggen is a serial entrepreneur with over 25 years of business experience, who has navigated complex personal and professional challenges to become a successful real estate investor and emerging thought leader. Through his journey of rebuilding his marriage and business, he's developed a powerful framework for personal transformation that goes beyond traditional success strategies. Tune in as Daniel and Lance dive deep into the art of personal reinvention, revealing how to unlearn toxic patterns, communicate with radical vulnerability, transform failure into our greatest teacher, and develop a rock-solid foundation that can withstand any professional or personal storm.    Be Inspired! with Daniel:  Website (Makings of a Millionaire Mindset) Website (Daniel Gomez Global) Facebook Facebook Group X Instagram LinkedIn Pinterest YouTube Episode Highlights: 01:27 Meet Lance: From Serial Enrepreneur to Real Estate Investor  05:00 The Power of Showing Up 10:00 Crushing the Naysayers 24:50 Fight For Her: Rebuilding Love and Marriage 28:10 The Art of Listening 35:00 Embrase Risks   Resources: 

Beyond Clean Podcast
Everything is Cleaner in Texas: The Makings of a Sterile Processing Consultant

Beyond Clean Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 14, 2025 35:27


From East Texas roots to healthcare systems nationwide, Juan Ramos is proving just how far a career in SPD can take you. In this week's episode of Everything is Cleaner in Texas, hosts Hank Balch and Dusty Glass sit down with Juan to trace his journey from CSR tech to Mercy Ships volunteer to seasoned SPD consultant. With equal parts heart and hustle, Juan breaks down the real story behind consulting: what it is, what it's not, and how it can drive sustainable change in your department. Whether you're exploring the path to consulting or just curious what it's all about, this episode is packed with wisdom, real-world experience, and that signature Texas know-how! A special thanks to our sponsor, STERIS IMS, for making this series possible! Their commitment to education and excellence in the Sterile Processing industry has been instrumental in bringing this series to life. Make sure to follow us on LinkedIn and Facebook so you never miss a new episode! After finishing this interview, earn your 1 CE credit immediately by passing the short quiz linked below each week. Visit our CE Credit Hub at https://www.beyondcleanmedia.com/ce-credit-hub to access this quiz and over 350 other free CE credits.  #BeyondClean #STERISIMS #EverythingIsCleanerInTexas #SterileProcessing

The Daniel Gomez Inspires Show
237: Accept the Upgrade!

The Daniel Gomez Inspires Show

Play Episode Listen Later May 25, 2025 25:02


"You belong with the elite. Stop fighting the upgrade." —Daniel Gomez   The most dangerous prison is the one we build for ourselves, brick by brick of self-doubt and fear. In this episode, Daniel speaks about the concept of “personal upgrade” after recognizing his own patterns of self-limitation. He realized that many people, including himself, resist the very changes that could propel them to extraordinary heights. He understood that true growth requires not just desire, but a radical willingness to release old identities and embrace uncomfortable change. Tune in as Daniel reveals breakthrough strategies to rewire our mindset, overcome self-limiting beliefs, and step into a supernatural realm of potential where our future self is waiting to be unleashed.  Be Inspired! with Daniel:  Website (Makings of a Millionaire Mindset) Website (Daniel Gomez Global) Facebook Facebook Group X Instagram LinkedIn Pinterest YouTube Episode Highlights: 00:32 Accept the Upgrade 06:43 Comfort is Your Biggest Obstacle! 11:43 Embrace Your Evolving Identity 16:08 Combining Natural Talent with Divine Potential  20:55 How Your Words Shape Your Self-Worth  Resources: 

cgcpueblo podcast
Joey Boggs - The Makings for a Miracle

cgcpueblo podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 25, 2025 44:23


JR SportBrief
Steph Curry vs Anthony Edwards Has the Makings of an Instant Classic (Hour 4)

JR SportBrief

Play Episode Listen Later May 7, 2025 41:06


JR previews the 2n round series between the Warriors and Timberwolves. JR on if the Clippers should keep James Harden. JR's live reaction to the Pacers improbable Game 2 win in Cleveland. This Day in Sports History.

Deadline: White House
“The makings of a constitutional crisis”

Deadline: White House

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 14, 2025 85:17


Nicolle Wallace on Trump's open defiance of the Supreme Court, calls to investigate Washington D.C.'s acting U.S. Attorney, and the harrowing arson attack at Governor Josh Shapiro's home this past weekend. Joined by: Vaughn Hillard, Andrew Weissmann, Judge J. Michael Luttig, Brendan Ballou, Frank Figliuzzi, Charlie Sykes, Sue Gordon, and Alex Gibney.

The Journal.
Greenland Has Tons of Minerals. So Where Are All the Miners?

The Journal.

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 20, 2025 20:48


Greenland could satisfy the world's hunger for minerals, if miners could just start digging. WSJ's Sune Rasmussen explains why Greenland's minerals remain mostly untapped, and what bringing these rare earths to the surface could mean to the global supply chain. Further Reading: - Greenland Has the Makings of a Mining Boom. So Where Is Everyone?  - Greenlanders Reject Trump's Overtures at the Ballot Box  Further Listening: - Why Trump Wants Ukrainian Minerals  - Why an Arctic Treasure Is Spurring Hope and Dread  Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices