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Join Jordan, Commish, Pitt Girl, Beth, and our VP of Podcast Production, Arthur. We recap the Cure Bowl- ODU!, 68 Ventures - Delaware!, Xbox Bowl - Arkansas State, Myrtle Beach - Western Michigan and Sleepy Owls, Gasparilla - Dave Doeren is Highlander, FCS Semis - a wild one with Montana State and Montana, TACOOOOOOO, BROCK SPACK'S REDBIRDS CONTINUE THEIR MAGICAL RUN, The CFP, Bama/OU, Miami and A&M, a Sickos CFP Classic, Tulane and JMU's playoff appearances, D2 CHAMPS FERRIS STATE, D3 Playoffs with RIVER FALLS/JOHNS HOPKINS insanity, then the Sickos Committee Bowl Game Game Show Game for the Reliaquest, Sun, Citrus, Las Vegas, Armed Forces, Liberty, Holiday, and Duke's Mayo with dice rolls and much, much more!See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Ruslana, Mayo, La Zowi, Khali Uchis y más estrenan sus nuevas canciones. Ya se conocen las 18 canciones de Benidorm Fest 2026. Despide 2025 con la programación especial: Los Números 1 de LOS40. Mallorca Live Festival 2026 desvela su cartel (casi) al completo. Adiós, Ferxxo: Feid se despide para siempre de la era que ha marcado su trayectoria. Leiva se pronuncia sobre la muerte de Robe Iniesta, pero no como algunos esperaban.
El Sanedrín del Racing tras el Racing 2-1 Villarreal de Copa del Rey.Tertulia conducida por Óscar García Mayo, con Edu Bermúdez, Antonio Carriazo, Chus Fernández y Pedro Alba como tertulianos.
La CGT protestó en Plaza de Mayo en contra de la reforma laboral. El gobierno y una victoria a medias con el presupuesto. Soda Stereo, entre los grandes
El Sanedrín del Racing tras el Racing 2-1 Villarreal de Copa del Rey.Tertulia conducida por Óscar García Mayo, con Edu Bermúdez, Antonio Carriazo, Chus Fernández y Pedro Alba como tertulianos.
Scientists are studying mayonnaise in space, here's what they've found so far! | Daily Galaxy - MSN Scientists are Studying the Behavior of Mayonnaise in Space— Here's Why it Matters - Green Matters What happens to creams and drugs in space? COLIS studies the behaviour of soft matter in weightlessness | EurekAlert! Contact the Show: coolstuffdailypodcast@gmail.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This week join Jesus,Gunny, and Mayo as we discuss the latest and greatest Video Games, Gaming News, plus regular life stuff and so much more! Does anybody read this? Join Our Discord with the link below..We appreciate you! Oh and if you don't like this podcast how about go make your own! Leave us a review and share us with your friends and family! Join us in our group on Facebook -https://www.facebook.com/HorribleGamers Like our Page -https://www.facebook.com/HorribleGamers/ Follow us on Twitter -https://twitter.com/_Horriblegamers Listen on YouTube- https://www.youtube.com/@horriblegamerspodcast Discord -https://discord.gg/8bsaxmD If you like the show..Share, Rate and Review It!
Estos son Rituales diarios para mujeres si quieres convertirte en la mujer de tus sueños0:00 Intro1:39 Rituales de las mañanas3:33 Afirmaciones y mantras5:39 Visualizaciones7:20 Rituales y habitos para convertirte en la mujer de mis sueños7:30 Limites9:32 reconoce 11:16 Conexiones conscientes12:25 Rituales Al final del día12:44 Registros de gratitud13:53 Diario de aprendizajeProximo evento de journaling - https://violetamartinez.com/journaling-con-violeta-2/
Get Access to my Workouts for only $1 use code “HANYYT” on my FST-7 App https://www.hanyrambod.com/fst7/Evogen Nutrition: Code "HANY" for 10% Off All Productshttps://www.evogennutrition.com/YoungLA: Code "HANY"https://www.youngla.com/Download The Truth Podcast here:Spotify: http://bit.ly/THETRUTH-SPOTIFYitunes: http://bit.ly/THETRUTH-ITUNESFollow Lauralie Chapados Here: https://www.instagram.com/lauraliechap Interact w/ Me:MY SUPPLEMENTS: https://bit.ly/EVOGENSUPPSHRWEBSITE: https://bit.ly/HANYWEBSITEINSTAGRAM: http://bit.ly/HANYINSTAGRAMFACEBOOK: http://bit.ly/HANYFACEBOOKTIKTOK: https://bit.ly/HRTIKTOKTWITTER: https://twitter.com/hanyrambod00:00:00 Welcome & Lauralie Returns00:01:38 Setting the Stage: 2025 Olympia00:02:47 Missing the Arnold & Muscle Density00:04:23 Resetting Body, Health & Mindset00:06:00 Arnold Application & Prep Excitement00:07:30 Assessing Conditioning vs Fullness00:09:17 Pressure of Defending a Title00:10:37 Going Blind Into the Olympia00:11:16 Team Changes & Coaching Structure00:12:24 Handing the Keys to Damian00:14:09 Evolution of Bikini Criteria00:16:10 Confidence, Identity & Olympia Fallout00:18:30 Hormones, Timing & Peak-Week Reality00:19:13 Arnold Prep Strategy Breakdown00:20:42 Training Smarter, Not Longer00:22:06 Gym Anxiety & Overtraining Trap00:23:52 Carb Cycling, Diet & Cheat Meals00:25:14 Mayo, Poutine & Food Banter00:28:50 Travel Burnout & Life Hygiene Reset00:36:49 Vision, X-Factor & Bringing Her Body Back00:40:03 Stop Chasing Judges, Bring Your Best00:41:44 Processing Defeat & Mental Reset00:43:28 New Chapter, Gratitude & What's Next00:45:08 Glutes Workout & Final Sign-Off
News and Notes- Teofimo Lopez vs. Shakur Stevenson kickoff presser: - Keyshawn Davis pulls up on Richardson Hitchins.- Pitbull Cruz moving on from Lamont Roach.- Devin Haney would like to fight Gervonta Davis in 2026, according to Bill Haney.- Canelo Alvarez will not fight on Cinco de Mayo weekend. He will aim for a September rematch against Terence Crawford.EZ Money Parlay of the Day, EzRaw Report Card, EzRaw Breakdown- EzRaw Breakdown and Report Card: Today's boxing events- Matt's Best Bet.Booking the Territory: Bellini Nominations 2025Quick Hits- The bout between Mike Tyson and Floyd Mayweather will take place in Africa in March, according to Tyson. - Shields To Face Crews-Dezurn In Huge Grudge Match,Read the latest news at Brunch BoxingThoughts or questions? Email us at brunchboxingqa@gmail.comHosts: Matt, and EzRawSocial: MikeProducer: Huey
Pinnacle Silver & Gold Corp (TSX-V:PINN, OTCQB:PSGCF) CEO Robert Archer talked with Proactive's Stephen Gunnion about the company's first drill program at the El Potrero project in Mexico, which will start with underground drilling rather than surface work. Archer explained that the underground access available at El Potrero, due to historic mining that ceased 35 years ago, gives the company immediate access to mineralized zones. However, he pointed out the current workings are limited in extent, and only sampling what's visible on the walls and ceilings leaves uncertainty about the broader potential. He emphasized that, “you want to be able to blend the high grade and the low grade, such that you have a fairly consistent grade going to the plant,” highlighting the importance of understanding grade variability and distribution through drilling. This 112-hole delineation program will target three known zones within historic mines, while still leaving key areas between the mines and additional veins for future surface exploration. The underground results will contribute to a preliminary mine plan, including potential head grades and mining approaches. Looking ahead, a surface drill program will follow to explore other veins such as El Capulin, La Estrella, and Dos de Mayo, which have not been drilled previously. Visit Proactive's YouTube channel for more exclusive interviews and updates. Don't forget to like this video, subscribe to the channel, and hit the bell for notifications on future content. #PinnacleSilver #GoldExploration #SilverMining #ElPotrero #MiningMexico #JuniorMining #UndergroundDrilling #MiningStocks #NaturalResources #PreciousMetals
Patricia Bullrich sostuvo: “La verdad es que no hay razón para que la CGT haga una marcha, porque tenemos que modernizar el trabajo en la Argentina, tenemos que adaptarlo a los tiempos del hoy, y además la CGT hoy representa a la minoría de los trabajadores. ¿Por qué representa a la minoría de los trabajadores? Primero porque la afiliación en la Argentina pasó de un 80% a un 7%. Hoy prácticamente los trabajadores en la Argentina no se afilian a los sindicatos, que es lo único que es voluntario. Tienen que pagar cuotas que los obligan, pero lo que es voluntario no se afilian”.El ministro de Desregulación, Federico Sturzenegger, sostuvo: “No, no se terminan. Eso queda exactamente igual, pero se instituye también. Está buenísimo que me lo preguntes porque tiene que ver con esto que yo te hablaba de las nuevas modalidades de trabajo. Entonces lo que ahora se hace es una cosa que se llama el banco de horas. Entonces nos quedamos dos horas más y entonces el empleador te puede decir, vamos a hacer dos horas más y no vengas el viernes a la mañana. Permite, digamos, que la jornada laboral, así como hablábamos de la flexibilización de las vacaciones, de mutuo acuerdo, acá también el empleador y el trabajador puedan también diseñar una estructura más flexible”.Sobre las indemnizaciones, Sturzenegger señaló: "Y yo diría que nada. Claro, porque Argentina tiene un sistema que es muy generoso en el mundo. O sea, es como realmente muy bueno. Sí. Que paga un mes de sueldo por año de antigüedad. ¿Ok? Eso se mantiene. Que digamos tranquilidad. Eso no se toca. Tranquilidad absoluta que no se toca. El tema que tenemos con las indemnizaciones es otro, que es el siguiente. Cuando uno habla con empresarios, grandes, chicos, todos te dicen mira, un mes de sueldo por año trabajado no es el tema no tengo ningún problema ¿ustedes cuál es el problema que tengo? que yo voy a un litigio judicial un juicio laboral un juicio laboral que suponete una persona que trabajó cinco años listo, tengo que pagarle cinco sueldos viene un juez y me dice tenés que pagar ¿no?".El titular de la UOCRA, Gerardo Martínez, afirmó: “Estoy sorprendido, no, porque esto forma parte de la composición ideológica que expresaba quién era el vocero del gobierno en el Consejo de Mayo, que era Federico Schusenegger. Yo respeto a ese ministro, sé que es muy inteligente, pero me parece como que para discutir un proyecto de esta característica hay que saber qué es lo que significa el salario, pagar un salario, saber discutir un contrato, saber discutir, digamos, una paritaria, que hay un montón de condiciones que son necesarias como para tener un nivel de entrenamiento a fin de comprender y entender que el diálogo entre las partes, porque aquí estamos tocando intereses, es fundamental y no son cuestiones caprichosas”.Jorge Sola del triunviro de la CGT se refirió a las declaraciones de Federico Sturzenegger respecto a las horas extras: “No tendría que explicar demasiado cuando lo explica Sturzenegger. Fíjate, digamos, cómo lo dice. El empleador te podría decir, che, trabajamos dos horas más y el viernes no venga. Ah, me tenés que decir a mí qué tiempo tengo que disponer yo para tu trabajo y después qué tiempo me decís vos que tengo que tener yo para descansar o cuándo. Eso no es así”.Noticias del lunes 16 de diciembre por María O'Donnell y equipo de De Acá en Más por Urbana Play 104.3 FMSeguí a De Acá en Más en Instagram y XUrbana Play 104.3 FM. Somos la radio que ves.Suscribite a #Youtube. Seguí a la radio en Instagram y en XMandanos un whatsapp ➯ Acá¡Descargá nuestra #APP oficial! ➯ https://scnv.io/m8Gr
El Sanedrín del Racing desde el restaurante La Nueva Casa del Médico tras el Racing 1-1 Leganés.Tertulia dirigida por Óscar García Mayo, con Edu Bermúdez, Antonio Carriazo, Miguel Ángel González Vega y Jonathan López.
This encore presentation revisits one of the most unsettling stories ever featured on DEVIANT. It is a firsthand account of the execution of Gainesville Ripper Danny Rolling, as witnessed by veteran South Florida journalist Michael Mayo. Mayo covered two Florida executions in his 31-year career. What he saw, and what he did not expect to feel, stayed with him. In this conversation with DEVIANT host Dan Szematowicz, Mayo walks us through the days leading up to Rolling's death: meeting the families of the victims, entering Florida's death chamber, hearing the condemned man sing a self-written hymn moments before the chemicals flowed, and grappling with what executions mean for justice, closure, and the people left behind. It is a stark and unvarnished look at an experience few ever witness. It also raises hard questions about punishment, memory, and the weight of what the state asks us to carry. This is a rerelease of a previous DEVIANT episode. New episodes return next week. SUPPORT THE SHOW: http://www.deviantpodcast.com Visit DEVIANT's socials: http://www.instagram.com/deviant.podcast http://www.tiktok.com/@deviant.podcast Copyright 2025 Cold Open Media LLC Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
En entrevista con Manuel López San Martin para MVS Noticias, Ricardo Ravelo, periodista experto en temas de seguridad y narcotráfico habla de la defensa de “El Mayo” Zambada que pide aplazar sentencia hasta abril.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Alison Comyn, Fianna Fáil Senator, Paul Lawless, Aontú TD for Mayo, Joanna Byrne, Sinn Féin TD for Louth and Harry McGee, Political Correspondent.
Alison Comyn, Fianna Fáil Senator, Paul Lawless, Aontú TD for Mayo, Joanna Byrne, Sinn Féin TD for Louth and Harry McGee, Political Correspondent.
Independent Ireland Cllr. Fergus McDonnell joins our panel of Alison Comyn, Fianna Fáil Senator, Paul Lawless, Aontú TD for Mayo, Joanna Byrne, Sinn Féin TD for Louth and Harry McGee, Political Correspondent, The Irish Times, following a vigil in Edenderry tonight for Tadgh Farrell and Mary Holt.
Resumen de noticias de LA NACION de la tarde del 9 de diciembre de 2025
Today we had a woman on who's daughter has sadly been diagnosed with terminal cancer.. her one wish is to visit Disneyland.. so we helped make that dream come true! We talked about office christmas parties and took your confessions on the craziest thing you did at yours! We announced another and our final YOU GET A for 2025! This Friday every caller who gets on air will win instantly!! We also play Google predicts and Mayo started singing a Christmas carol? All the chaos, all the fun See you tomorrow! See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
GAA Rounders this week announced the election of Paula Doherty as its first-ever female President, marking a historic milestone for one of the fastest-growing sports in Ireland. With over 70 clubs, over 2,500 adult players, and new clubs forming every week, the sport enters a period of major expansion under Doherty's leadership. A native of Castlebar, Co. Mayo, and a long-standing member of Breaffy Rounders, Doherty brings more than three decades of experience to the role. Having first played Rounders at age 11, she has served as a player, coach, manager, club secretary, treasurer, and national secretary — making her one of the most influential figures in the modern development of the sport and a current All-Star. Paula spoke to John Mulligan on Saturday Sport...
JCO Editorial Fellow Peter Li and author Dr. Jahanzaib Khwaja discuss the ASH 2025 Simultaneous Publication article, "A New Validated Staging System for AL Amyloidosis With Stage lllC Defining Ultra-Poor Risk: AL International Staging System." TRANSCRIPT The disclosures for guests on this podcast can be found in the show notes. Dr. Peter Li: Welcome to this episode of JCO Article Insights. I am Dr. Peter Li, JCO's Editorial Fellow, and today, I am joined by Dr. Jahanzaib Khwaja on a new validated staging system on AL amyloidosis with stage lllC defining ultra-poor risk, AL International Staging System. This is a simultaneous publication that will be presented at this year's ASH Conference. At the time of this recording, our guest has disclosures that will be linked in the transcript. So, Dr. Khwaja, let's start off first: What would you say is the significance of your study? Dr. Jahanzaib Khwaja: Thank you very much. This is an important study in that, in the current treatment era, we have really improved outcomes of patients with systemic AL amyloidosis. Traditionally, the staging systems that have been employed, which are the Mayo 2012 and the European modification 2016, have been founded in eras where there were historic treatment protocols. So the significance of this new staging system is looking at outcomes of patients in the modern treatment era. That is patients who are treated with daratumumab-based treatments in the first line. And this is kind of the largest study which is externally validating a new prognostic model in the current treatment era with modern outcomes. Dr. Peter Li: Can you tell our listeners what is different about your new staging system? Dr. Jahanzaib Khwaja: The traditional staging systems, the Mayo 2012 and the European modification of 2016, looked at outcomes of patients with systemic AL amyloidosis with historic treatment protocols. And we know that they looked at outcomes according to an NT-proBNP and troponin, and in the Mayo 2012, they looked at it with the addition of the dFLC, which is the difference in the involved and uninvolved free light chain. Over the years, we have seen that outcomes have improved, and over decades, actually, outcomes are much better when we compare them to the previous decade. If we look at current treatment approaches, those traditional staging systems inadequately determine the poorest prognostic risk. So they are unable to tell us those who are going to perform poorly. Our current new validated staging system looks at the traditional NT-proBNP and troponin but uses the addition of the longitudinal strain. This is an echocardiographic parameter, and it is used widely in treatment centers who treat amyloidosis. This really identifies those ultra-high risk patients, and these are the patients who will perform poorly in current treatment protocols. And why is that important? Well, we need a robust staging system in the current treatment era which can stratify patients who will do well but also stratify those patients who do not do well. Because that is important for counseling patients, for risk stratification, for treatment approaches, and in the future, for designing clinical trials. Dr. Peter Li: And that is referring to the longitudinal strain greater than -9% and NT-proBNP greater than 8,500 and then the high-sensitivity troponins greater than 50, which will define the new staging system. Can you talk more about how you picked these cutoffs and also what that alludes to in terms of the outcomes that you have discovered in this age of daratumumab-based therapy? Dr. Jahanzaib Khwaja: Yeah, that is a really excellent question because we have aimed to build upon traditional staging systems. So clinicians have used these traditional models for many, many years, and they have robustly underpinned our stratification of patients and how we counsel patients. So we didn't want to change some of these well-established thresholds, but we wanted to test them in the current treatment era. So the NT-proBNP of 8,500 and the high-sensitivity troponin of 50 were the traditionally used thresholds. And they actually stand the test of time. But we found that longitudinal strain additionally and independently predicts outcome independent of these other biomarkers. It is independent actually as a continuous variable, so you can cut this at a number of different stratification points and find independence. But we wanted to determine and discriminate those with the poorest outcomes. So we validated a longitudinal strain threshold of greater than -9% by deriving this from a dataset of patients with the traditionally highest risk. Those are with European stage lllB. And looked at the optimal threshold with time-dependent ROC analysis. So we did this in our derivation cohort and then validated this externally in our external validation cohort amongst a number of centers in Europe, in the US, and in the UK. And it is important to note because longitudinal strain is an echocardiographic parameter, and traditionally the limitations are considered to be inter-vendor and inter-operator variability and intra-operator variability, and there are challenges with reproducibility of some of these measurements. So that is often cited as a limitation. But we found, when we have externally validated this across different centers using different platforms, actually the threshold of -9% is independently predictive of poorer outcomes independent of the traditional NT-proBNP and troponin thresholds, and it is robustly predictive of poorest outcomes. We know that those with stage lllC have a median overall survival of 4 to 7 months in the modern treatment era. And if we sub-stratify these by patients treated with daratumumab, outcomes have improved, but still, even if we look at daratumumab-treated patients, one-year overall survival is still only around 50 percent. So these are a poor risk group in the modern treatment era. Dr. Peter Li: Which kind of makes sense in a way because this kind of predicts whether they have amyloid-related cardiomyopathy. So I think this all tracks with our listeners. But given the poor outcomes even with daratumumab-based therapies, do you think this new staging system would change practice, if at all? Dr. Jahanzaib Khwaja: Yeah, I think that is a really good point because I think it comes to the question of why we use a staging system. What are its applications? I think one of the key things we think about in the clinic is how do we counsel patients when we first talk to them about their diagnosis. So there is a lot of information, but predominantly people want to know, what is my outlook going to look like? And as I say, in the bortezomib treatment era, 2010 to 2020, we used to say you have stage lllB, you have very poor outcomes, median survival maybe around six months. We have shown here that actually those with lllB have much better outcomes definitely over 12 months, up to 24 months in those with daratumumab-based therapies. So we need to counsel them in a different way. We then also need to say, "Well, who are the ultra-high risk?" So we said those with the longitudinal strain of greater than -9% with the traditional NT-proBNP and troponin cutoffs. And those patients will have poor outcomes. We need to talk about palliation. We need to talk about alternate treatment approaches. And then importantly for the community is about treatment and clinical trial design. So again, traditionally the traditional high-risk group lllB used to be considered an exclusion for all major trials. So these were excluded in the ANDROMEDA study, which led to the approval of daratumumab-based therapy, and multiple other trials. And we show here that actually patients with lllB should not be excluded from these studies because they do have good outcomes. And I think we make the important point that those with lllC, who do have poor outcomes, they need a different treatment approach, and we need to think about stratifying these patients differently. So perhaps the next modality of treatment will be the anti-fibril antibodies or a mode of treatment which can clear antibodies or clear the amyloid fibrils from the organs and reduce the organ toxicity early on. We know that those with lllC have poor outcomes particularly within the first year, and organ dysfunction really predominates here. So a different treatment approach is required, and we need to design trials specifically for these patients which look beyond anti-plasma cell clone therapy but also look at clearing the amyloid fibrils and improving organ function as this is predominantly the cause of death in these patients. Dr. Peter Li: That's an excellent point right there. Do you foresee any limitations to this new staging system, or can you comment on is there potentially a better way to refine this staging criteria in the future? Dr. Jahanzaib Khwaja: Yeah, I think that is a really excellent point to consider, that staging systems always need refining across treatment eras. So we have looked at the bortezomib era, and then we have validated this in the daratumumab-based era. We know that amongst different countries access to treatment varies. We know that there are a number of factors which determine your health-related outcomes. That's access to healthcare, speed of diagnosis, access to tertiary diagnostics, ability to biopsy, and then supportive care. And I think our staging system highlights the importance of organ dysfunction predominantly causing death early on. And I think that as treatments improve this should be refined. So the expectation I think is, as we have better anti-plasma cell directed therapies, and as we hopefully develop anti-fibril antibodies and anti-fibril clearance drugs, that we will need to revalidate new models to effectively prognosticate in this treatment era. And I also think that as we become a bit more sophisticated with our approaches, we know that this can be refined in the future looking at other prognostic factors with regards to healthcare outcomes. I would say one of the strengths, however, of this model is that it builds on the traditional model, and it's quite simple to use. You just have the NT-proBNP and the troponin, and then longitudinal strain, which is used quite frequently in amyloid centers, and an echocardiogram is used in essentially all patients for diagnosis. So I think it will certainly be quite practical. But certainly I think, as you say, as treatment approaches change over time, and as we have further options in the future, we will need to refine prognostication. Dr. Peter Li: For the listeners out there, let's say someone comes in our clinic and we diagnose them with stage lllC amyloidosis. Can you comment on what clinical trials are out there that potentially they can refer their patients to? You mentioned anti-fibril therapy, which I think would be the way of the future. Can you kind of comment what you know at this current stage and point listeners in the right direction? Dr. Jahanzaib Khwaja: This is the challenge in amyloidosis. We don't have specific trials that are looking at those with the highest risk. And at present, even the ISA International Guidelines talk about risk according to the old treatment approaches and discuss attenuating our current chemotherapy approaches. And I think that for clinicians out there who identify those at the highest risk, it is really important to have a multidisciplinary approach, to consider palliation and palliative services early, and really work with your fellow cardiologists and renal physicians and neurologists to enable the best supportive care you have in order to deliver this anti-plasma cell directed therapy. We know that actually you only need for most patients small amounts of doses of chemotherapy to get good clonal responses, and we have seen that even in the bortezomib era that actually they have good CR rates and more impressive CR rates with daratumumab. But because of the organ dysfunction, it can be really challenging to deliver these doses. And supportive care is going to be really important particularly for these challenging patients. The future will be designing clinical trials that are appropriate for these patients. At present, we currently don't have available options, but I think the more we gather this data, the more we work collaboratively as a community, we will be able to mobilize our resources and get the best outcomes for these patients. Dr. Peter Li: First build the field of dreams and then hopefully more therapies will arrive in the future. Thank you so much, Dr. Khwaja, for speaking about the JCO article, "A New Validated Staging System for AL Amyloidosis With Stage lllC Defining Ultra-Poor Risk: AL International Staging System," and for all your valuable input today. Dr. Jahanzaib Khwaja: Thank you very much. Dr. Peter Li: Make sure to check out the presentation at this year's ASH Conference taking place from December 6 to December 9. Thank you for listening to JCO Article Insights. 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The CPG Guys are joined in this episode by Nielsen IQ's Sherry Frey - VP Total Wellness, Anna Mayo - VP Beauty Vertical, Chris Costagli - VP Food & Beverage Vertical & Andrea Bider - VP Pet Care Vertical.Follow Sherry Frey on LinkedIn at: https://www.linkedin.com/in/sherry-frey/ Follow Anna Mayo on LinkedIn at: https://www.linkedin.com/in/anna-mayo/ Follow Chris Costagli on LinkedIn at: https://www.linkedin.com/in/chriscostagli/ Follow Andrea Binder on LinkedIn at: https://www.linkedin.com/in/andreabinder/ Follow NIQ online at: http://nielseniq.comEach guest is asked to recap major trends from 2025 and predictions for emerging trends in 2026.CPG Guys Website: http://CPGguys.comFMCG Guys Website: http://FMCGguys.comSheCOMMERCE Website: https://shecommercepodcast.com/Rhea Raj's Website: http://rhearaj.comLara Raj in Katseye: https://www.katseye.world/DISCLAIMER: The content in this podcast episode is provided for general informational purposes only. By listening to our episode, you understand that no information contained in this episode should be construed as advice from CPGGUYS, LLC or the individual author, hosts, or guests, nor is it intended to be a substitute for research on any subject matter. Reference to any specific product or entity does not constitute an endorsement or recommendation by CPGGUYS, LLC. The views expressed by guests are their own and their appearance on the program does not imply an endorsement of them or any entity they represent. CPGGUYS LLC expressly disclaims any and all liability or responsibility for any direct, indirect, incidental, special, consequential or other damages arising out of any individual's use of, reference to, or inability to use this podcast or the information we presented in this podcast.
Dan Cadan may not be a name familiar to too many, but he's had quite the career. In this special Film Stories episode, he tells his tale of how the lad growing up in Huddersfield went on to work with Guy Ritchie (including writing a remake of The Wild Geese), Stephen Graham, Madonna and more. Then, getting a film made, the sole UK release from the Fox International label, Walk Like A Panther. He takes us into the highs and lows of that, his letter about it to Kermode & Mayo, and what mischief he's up to now. Quite the story this... Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The lads discuss van sales, musical bars and the difference between men from Mayo and Donegal.
Another turgid performance in primetime from the Giants sees them limp into the late bye week Join the lads as they take a look at the Patriots loss, Joe Schoen's presser, Hard Knocks NFC East EP1 and we let Mayo try and fix the Giants
Minister for Enterprise, Tourism and Employment Peter Burke TD has announced details of an €18 million investment in 40 projects across Ireland under the Smart Regions Enterprise Innovation Scheme, designed to strengthen regional enterprise, drive innovation and support sustainable economic growth. Co-funded by the Government of Ireland and the European Union, through the European Regional Development Fund (ERDF) Southern, Eastern & Midland and Northern & Western Regional Programmes 2021-2027, the Smart Regions scheme supports the different regions of the country in harnessing cutting-edge technologies and world-class expertise. Aligned with the regional priorities set out in the National Smart Specialisation Strategy for Innovation and the nine Regional Enterprise Plans, Smart Regions drives high-impact projects in priority sectors such as artificial intelligence (AI), agritech and food, sustainability, insurance technology, and advanced manufacturing. Funding Overview This announcement sets out the approved funding allocation so far under the Smart Regions Scheme, with projects approved across the country, including: Northern and Western Regional Programme area: €3.485,882for 17 projects Southern, Eastern and Midland Regional Programme area: €14,571,766 for 23 projects The Northern and Western Regional Programme area includes counties Galway, Roscommon, Leitrim, Sligo, Donegal, Monaghan, Mayo and Cavan. The Southern, Eastern and Midland Regional Programme area includes counties Carlow, Waterford, Wexford, Kilkenny, Cork, Kerry, Clare, Limerick, Tipperary, Longford, Westmeath, Offaly, Laois, Louth, Meath, Kildare, Wicklow, and Dublin. Minister Burke made this announcement following a visit to the site of Catalyst HQ, a new €8.1m Enterprise Centre in Carlow town, which has been approved for regional infrastructure funding from the Smart Regions scheme through Enterprise Ireland, to support businesses and enterprises in Carlow and the South-East. Minister Peter Burke TD said: "I am very pleased to announce this group of 40 innovative projects that have been funded under the Smart Regions Enterprise Innovation Scheme, which is co-funded under the European Regional Development Fund. These projects, spread across the entire country, will make vital contributions to strengthening innovation in all sectors, regional ecosystems and the Irish economy." "These 40 projects will provide enterprise infrastructure, cluster development and business animation services that will benefit entrepreneurs and enterprise growth in a variety of sectors. The scheme will see physical facilities and training opportunities made available to businesses throughout the country through an existing network of enterprise centres and hubs that have been supported by Enterprise Ireland." Minister of State for Employment, Small Business and Retail, Alan Dillon said: "The Smart Regions Enterprise Innovation Scheme is co-funded by the Government of Ireland and the European Union under the European Regional Development Fund. The projects announced today are reflective of the collaborative approach at the heart of this scheme. Smart Regions aims to address specific issues in each region, building on regional strengths in line with the National Smart Specialisation Strategy for Innovation." "The 40 projects that have been launched will see growing collaboration among regional stakeholders under the triple helix model of industry, academia and the public sector." Minister of State for Trade Promotion, Artificial Intelligence and Digital Transformation Niamh Smyth said: "This Government is committed to growing our economy and fostering regional enterprise growth; the Smart Regions Enterprise Innovation Scheme reflects this and the approved projects are also well aligned to the priorities set out in the Regional Enterprise Plans, which provide a clear set of objectives and actions to support enterprise development in each region. "The Catalyst project announced for C...
On the menu: the Small World Holiday makeover, long-lost pirate booty, the unbelievable tale of the Abernathy Brothers, and a pickleball-hating neighbor from Hell.
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In this action and insight-packed episode of The Food Professor Podcast, Michael LeBlanc and Sylvain Charlebois sit down with Hugo Magnan, President of Groupe MAG, the Quebec-based culinary innovator behind some of Canada's most delicious mayonnaise, salad dressings, dips, and sauces. Hugo shares the company's origin story — founded in 1989 by his father Jacques — and explains how Groupe MAG carved out a loyal following through premium ingredients, bold flavours, and a commitment to craft. Michael even reveals his own culinary experiments using MAG mayonnaise in a Texan-style potato salad, highlighting the brand's versatility and taste advantage over mainstream competitors. The conversation explores the future of condiments, how regional producers scale nationally, and why MAG's formula resonates with consumers craving authenticity and umami-rich flavours.The second half of the episode pivots to the newly released Canada's Food Price Report, featuring a detailed breakdown of projected food inflation for 2026. Using AI-driven forecasting, Sylvain's research team anticipates grocery price increases of 4–6% next year — adding nearly $1,000 annually for a family of four. Meat, centre-aisle pantry goods, and restaurant meals are expected to drive most inflation, while coffee prices are entering what Michael calls “eye-watering levels” due to global supply constraints. Sylvain warns that restructuring by major food manufacturers may lead to fewer product choices, reducing competition and elevating prices, particularly in packaged foods.Yet, amid affordability challenges, the report identifies positive shifts. Canadian consumers are entering 2026 more informed, intentional, and empowered than during the pandemic inflation wave. Shopping trips per household have risen from five to more than seven per month, as families comparison-shop, loyalty surf, and embrace food rescue apps, private label alternatives, and price-matching codes. Structural forces — from discount grocer expansion in Quebec to declining alcohol consumption in restaurants — are also reshaping the retail landscape. Restaurants, facing lower bar revenues, will need to reinvent profitability while consumers lean more into at-home dining.Whether you're a food lover curious about better mayonnaise, a retailer navigating shifting economics, or a policy-watcher tracking food affordability, this episode blends culinary storytelling with hard-hitting data, offering both delicious inspiration and serious insight into the year ahead. The Food Professor #podcast is presented by Caddle. About UsDr. Sylvain Charlebois is a Professor in food distribution and policy in the Faculties of Management and Agriculture at Dalhousie University in Halifax. He is also the Senior Director of the Agri-food Analytics Lab, also located at Dalhousie University. Before joining Dalhousie, he was affiliated with the University of Guelph's Arrell Food Institute, which he co-founded. Known as “The Food Professor”, his current research interest lies in the broad area of food distribution, security and safety. Google Scholar ranks him as one of the world's most cited scholars in food supply chain management, food value chains and traceability.He has authored five books on global food systems, his most recent one published in 2017 by Wiley-Blackwell entitled “Food Safety, Risk Intelligence and Benchmarking”. He has also published over 500 peer-reviewed journal articles in several academic publications. Furthermore, his research has been featured in several newspapers and media groups, including The Lancet, The Economist, the New York Times, the Boston Globe, the Wall Street Journal, Washington Post, BBC, NBC, ABC, Fox News, Foreign Affairs, the Globe & Mail, the National Post and the Toronto Star.Dr. Charlebois sits on a few company boards, and supports many organizations as a special advisor, including some publicly traded companies. Charlebois is also a member of the Scientific Council of the Business Scientific Institute, based in Luxemburg. Dr. Charlebois is a member of the Global Food Traceability Centre's Advisory Board based in Washington DC, and a member of the National Scientific Committee of the Canadian Food Inspection Agency (CFIA) in Ottawa. Michael LeBlanc is the president and founder of M.E. LeBlanc & Company Inc, a senior retail advisor, keynote speaker and now, media entrepreneur. He has been on the front lines of retail industry change for his entire career. Michael has delivered keynotes, hosted fire-side discussions and participated worldwide in thought leadership panels, most recently on the main stage in Toronto at Retail Council of Canada's Retail Marketing conference with leaders from Walmart & Google. He brings 25+ years of brand/retail/marketing & eCommerce leadership experience with Levi's, Black & Decker, Hudson's Bay, CanWest Media, Pandora Jewellery, The Shopping Channel and Retail Council of Canada to his advisory, speaking and media practice.Michael produces and hosts a network of leading retail trade podcasts, including the award-winning No.1 independent retail industry podcast in America, Remarkable Retail with his partner, Dallas-based best-selling author Steve Dennis; Canada's top retail industry podcast The Voice of Retail and Canada's top food industry and one of the top Canadian-produced management independent podcasts in the country, The Food Professor with Dr. Sylvain Charlebois from Dalhousie University in Halifax.Rethink Retail has recognized Michael as one of the top global retail experts for the fourth year in a row, Thinkers 360 has named him on of the Top 50 global thought leaders in retail, RTIH has named him a top 100 global though leader in retail technology and Coresight Research has named Michael a Retail AI Influencer. If you are a BBQ fan, you can tune into Michael's cooking show, Last Request BBQ, on YouTube, Instagram, X and yes, TikTok.Michael is available for keynote presentations helping retailers, brands and retail industry insiders explaining the current state and future of the retail industry in North America and around the world.
This week join Jesus,Gunny, Mayo and ET as we discuss the latest and greatest Video Games, Gaming News, plus regular life stuff and so much more! Does anybody read this? Join Our Discord with the link below..We appreciate you! Oh and if you don't like this podcast how about go make your own! Leave us a review and share us with your friends and family! Join us in our group on Facebook -https://www.facebook.com/HorribleGamers Like our Page -https://www.facebook.com/HorribleGamers/ Follow us on Twitter -https://twitter.com/_Horriblegamers Listen on YouTube- https://www.youtube.com/@horriblegamerspodcast Discord -https://discord.gg/8bsaxmD If you like the show..Share, Rate and Review It!
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Joaquín Guzmán López, the son of El Chapo, pled guilty to drug trafficking in a federal court in Chicago on Monday, and signed a plea agreement in which he confessed to kidnapping Ismael “El Mayo” Zambada (referred to as Individual A) and flying him to the United States to hand into U.S. justice. Any reader of CrashOut knows we have been deep into this story all the way (check out the archive), and I break down what was revealed with Joaquín Jr's confession. The saga of the Mayo kidnapping itself is coming to an end, but the war it provoked in Sinaloa rages on as bad as ever. Find out more at: www.crashoutmedia.comSupport the show
El secuestro del Mayo y la amenaza trumpista evidencian la excepcionalidad mexicana y su fragilidad estatal.
En el episodio del 01/12/25 hablamos de: Chapito CONFIESA secuestro del mayo | Inicia proceso para relevo en la FGR
In this week's epsiode, we're highlighting Buenos Aires, the metropolitan city, architecture-rich, foodie city in Argentina. We tour the city, immerse ourselves in its history, patroned its rooftop bars, and spent a day at a traditional Guacho Party at the Santa Susana Ranch.Episode Highlights: Tips for visiting Buenos Aires, like getting an e-simCity Highlights: The Obelisk & Teatro ColonBuenos Aires City tour with stops to Plaza de Mayo, Casa Rosada, Metropolitan Cathedral, La Boca neighborhood, & Recoleta CemeteryLearning how to Tango & going to a Tango show Gaucho Party at the Santa Susana RanchWe stayed right near the Obelisk, at the Buenos Aires Marriott. This was a really great location because it was close to Florida St, the Obelisk, Teatro Colon, as well as variety of restaurants and coffee shops. There is so much to do and see in Buenos Aires, so be sure to check out all of the tours we think are worth doing in our Buenos Aires Viator Shop. This Buenos Aires trip was a continuation of a Gate1 guided tour that started in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil and then went to Iguazu Falls so go back and listen to those episodes too!Find a great flight deal to Buenos Aires, or anywhere else, by signing up for Thrifty Traveler Premium and get flight deals sent straight to your inbox. Use our promo code TSP to get $20 off your first year subscription.- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -Shop: Trip Itineraries & Amazon Storefront Connect: YouTube, TikTok, and Instagram and contact us at travelsquadpodcast@gmail.com to submit a question of the week or inquire about guest interviews and advertising. Submit a question of the week or inquire about guest interviews and advertising.
Corey Salsberg, one of the leading voices on intellectual property policy in the United States, joins Clause 8 to discuss surviving the anti-pharma activism of the last administration, why he's encouraged by the current administration's approach to patent policy, and even the scientific possibility of “resurrecting the woolly mammoth.”As Global Head of IP at Novartis, Salsberg has a unique vantage point on how legal uncertainty affects the future of healthcare innovations. His work testifying before Congress has placed him at the center of the debate over the Supreme Court's Mayo, Myriad, and Alice decisions — rulings that he thinks have been followed by years of instability around Section 101, threatening investment in critical biotech and diagnostic breakthroughs.The conversation explores the political landscape surrounding the Patent Eligibility Restoration Act (PERA), the persistence of myths like “patent thickets,” and the consequences of letting misinformation shape innovation policy. It also highlights what Congress can do to prevent the U.S. from falling behind in the race for gene and AI-driven therapeutics.Ultimately, Salsberg's perspective underscores how constructive, good-faith dialogue across industries remains essential to safeguarding innovation.
En el podcast de hoy comentamos el nombre que más suena para suceder a Powell como presidente de la FED en EEUU, cuyo mandato termina en Mayo de 2026.Únete al canal GRATUITO de WhatsApp: https://whatsapp.com/channel/0029VaTrH1L72WTwHEGtyr0mSígueme en instagram: https://instagram.com/arnau_invertirbolsaTodo lo que hacemos en Boring Capital: https://boringcapital.net/Consulta nuestras rentabilidades pasadas en Boring Capital: https://boringcapital.net/informes-rentabilidadSígueme en Twitter: https://twitter.com/ajnoguesSuscríbete a nuestra newsletter: https://mailchi.mp/1a1f327fc3d5/ideas-de-swing
Fluent Fiction - Spanish: Finding Inspiration: An Artist's Christmas Awakening Find the full episode transcript, vocabulary words, and more:fluentfiction.com/es/episode/2025-12-01-08-38-20-es Story Transcript:Es: En la calurosa tarde de diciembre, la Plaza de Mayo se llenaba de vida y color.En: On the hot December afternoon, the Plaza de Mayo was filled with life and color.Es: Un desfile interminable de luces navideñas parpadeaba alegremente, y los puestos del mercado ofrecían todo tipo de adornos y artesanías.En: An endless parade of Christmas lights twinkled joyfully, and the market stalls offered all kinds of ornaments and crafts.Es: El aire estaba impregnado del aroma irresistible del choripán, y el bullicio festivo resonaba por doquier.En: The air was imbued with the irresistible aroma of choripán, and the festive hustle and bustle resonated everywhere.Es: Entre la multitud, un joven artista llamado Álvaro caminaba con una mezcla de entusiasmo y ansiedad.En: Among the crowd, a young artist named Álvaro walked with a mix of enthusiasm and anxiety.Es: Álvaro llevaba semanas buscando una chispa de inspiración para su próxima exposición.En: Álvaro had been searching for a spark of inspiration for his next exhibition for weeks.Es: Sin embargo, al mirar a su alrededor, sentía que todo era más original que sus propias ideas.En: However, looking around, he felt that everything was more original than his own ideas.Es: Decoraciones brillantes, esculturas de madera talladas a mano y pinturas llenaban cada rincón del mercado.En: Shiny decorations, handmade wooden sculptures, and paintings filled every corner of the market.Es: Su corazón se encogía un poco al pensar si algún día lograría crear algo tan significativo.En: His heart sank a bit at the thought of whether he would ever manage to create something so meaningful.Es: Decidido a encontrar respuestas, Álvaro se acercó a un puesto donde un artesano dedicaba toda su atención a un retablo.En: Determined to find answers, Álvaro approached a stall where a craftsman dedicated all his attention to a retablo.Es: "Hola", dijo Álvaro con una sonrisa amable.En: "Hello," said Álvaro with a friendly smile.Es: "Tus trabajos son impresionantes.En: "Your work is impressive.Es: ¿Qué te inspira?"En: What inspires you?"Es: El artesano, un hombre de edad con una sonrisa cálida, respondió, "Las historias.En: The craftsman, an elderly man with a warm smile, responded, "The stories.Es: Cada pieza tiene una historia de nuestro pueblo, de nuestras tradiciones".En: Each piece has a story from our village, from our traditions."Es: Pensativo, Álvaro agradeció al hombre y siguió caminando.En: Thoughtfully, Álvaro thanked the man and continued walking.Es: Mientras observaba a las familias que paseaban, algo ocurrió.En: As he watched families strolling, something happened.Es: En un momento, vio a un niño que emocionadamente entregaba un pequeño regalo a su madre.En: In a moment, he saw a child excitedly giving a small gift to his mother.Es: Los ojos de la madre se llenaron de lágrimas de felicidad, y en ese instante, Álvaro sintió una chispa de comprensión.En: The mother's eyes filled with tears of happiness, and in that instant, Álvaro felt a spark of understanding.Es: La simple belleza del amor familiar en Navidad, eso era lo que él debía capturar.En: The simple beauty of family love at Christmas, that was what he needed to capture.Es: Con el corazón latiendo rápido, se sentó en un banco cerca del centro de la plaza y sacó su cuaderno de bocetos.En: With his heart racing, he sat on a bench near the center of the plaza and took out his sketchbook.Es: Mientras el zumbido del mercado continuaba a su alrededor, Álvaro empezó a dibujar.En: As the buzz of the market continued around him, Álvaro began to draw.Es: Figuras familiares unidas, abrazadas por la luz brillante de las luces navideñas.En: Family figures united, embraced by the bright glow of the Christmas lights.Es: Con cada trazo, sentía que su arte volvía a tener sentido.En: With each stroke, he felt his art starting to make sense again.Es: Las conexiones humanas, esos momentos sencillos pero profundos, eran la esencia que había estado buscando.En: Human connections, those simple yet profound moments, were the essence he had been searching for.Es: Lleno de emoción y confianza renovada, Álvaro supo que su nueva serie sería un homenaje a la alegría y el amor que define a la Navidad.En: Filled with emotion and renewed confidence, Álvaro knew that his new series would be a tribute to the joy and love that defines Christmas.Es: A medida que el sol se ocultaba y las luces delineaban la plaza con tonos dorados, Álvaro se levantó con determinación.En: As the sun set and the lights outlined the plaza with golden hues, Álvaro stood up with determination.Es: Sabía que su arte tenía un propósito claro, y en ese instante, el bullicioso mercado de la Plaza de Mayo se convirtió en el punto de partida para su nueva aventura creativa.En: He knew his art had a clear purpose, and in that moment, the bustling market of the Plaza de Mayo became the starting point for his new creative adventure. Vocabulary Words:the afternoon: la tardethe square: la plazaparade: el desfilearoma: el aromacrowd: la multitudartist: el artistaenthusiasm: el entusiasmoanxiety: la ansiedadspark: la chispanext: próximaexhibition: la exposicióncraftsman: el artesanoretablo: el retablogift: el regalotears: las lágrimashappiness: la felicidadunderstanding: la comprensiónsketchbook: el cuaderno de bocetosbuzz: el zumbidostroke: el trazohuman connections: las conexiones humanasessence: la esenciafilled with emotion: lleno de emociónconfidence: la confianzapurpose: el propósitosunset: el ocasohues: los tonosdetermination: la determinacióncreative adventure: la aventura creativamarket: el mercado
Un proyecto de Castilla y León Film Commission en colaboración con Fuera de Series. En este undécimo programa de Castilla y León Fuera de Series, nos hacemos eco del documental Yo estuve en Las Vegas 2, sobre la mítica discoteca de Melgar de Fernamental, un pequeño pueblo del noroeste de Burgos. Creada en 1982 y gracias a su buen diseño y gran capacidad, (unas 4.500 personas de aforo), pronto se convirtió en parada obligada de decenas de bandas de primer nivel nacional e internacional, como The Ramones, Helloween, Blind Guardian, Motörhead, Uriah Heep, Héroes del Silencio y un largo etcétera. Hacia el año 2000 vive su segundo momento de gloria al programar actuaciones de los artistas más célebres de la música Techno como Carl Cox, Ben Sims, Dave Clarke, Tim Baker, Cristian Varela, Mulero, Pepo y muchos más. C.J. Navas conversa en primer lugar con el director del proyecto, Javier Castro, sobre sus recuerdos de la discoteca y las distintas fases por las que pasó el proyecto y la gira en la que está actualmente presentándola por toda España. Después es el turno de Lola Mayo, coguionista del documental, sobre su trayectoria, los principales retos que se encontraron a la hora de confeccionar el guion y sus próximos proyectos. - Trailer del documental: https://youtu.be/LyAQpDB432g - Web del documental: https://lv2.es Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Uncle Si falls apart laughing as Jacob Mayo recounts the wildly embarrassing massage that left him half-dressed, face-down, and praying for escape while his wife, Bella, watched the whole thing unfold. John-David shares the chaos of his kids trying to remove a harmless lizard they were convinced was a Komodo dragon, plus the boys react to unbelievable government stories — including parachuting beavers and Oregon's infamous exploding whale — before celebrating a wave of first-kill photos sent in by listeners. An email about the eternal marriage fight over what should happen to all the Amazon boxes piling up sends Uncle Si into a relatable rant. Duck Call Room episode #503 is sponsored by: Go to https://drinkag1.com/duck to get a FREE Welcome Kit with an AG1 Flavor Sampler and a bottle of Vitamin D3 plus K2, when you first subscribe! https://puretalk.com/duck — Get their best unlimited plan for just $29.95 a month! Control Body Odor ANYWHERE with @shop.mando and get 20% off + free shipping with promo code DUCK at shopmando.com! #mandopod Take advantage of Ridge's Biggest Sale of the Year and GET UP TO 47% Off by going to https://www.ridge.com/duck #Ridgepod - Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Mayo homeowner Nicola Byrne explains why defective concrete blocks forced her out of her home, ahead of a protest at Leinster House.
Listen in on our first of five CWS Keynote Speakers from the 2025 CWS Conference: Hear from Pastor Mayo Sowell, Founder of LIIV Church, Atlanta, as he speaks about the importance of realizing that our ministry as believers doesn't start and stop with the Church. Pastor Sowell teaches about the false beliefs that keep us away from the Lord's work, and encourages us with the truth that the Lord doesn't waste, and uses all of us, our past, and imperfection, to further His Kingdom.If you are a Christian working in college or professional sports, we'd love to connect with you. Join a community of like-minded believers working at every level and department of the sports industry. You're not alone.Get Connected. Be Encouraged. Leave Equipped. The Christians Working in Sports Conference. Visit www.cwsconference.org to learn more about the Christians Working in Sports Conference! Hosted by Uncommon Sports Group and ADs 4 Christ.
This month we are joined by Dr. Karen Meagher, Assistant Professor of Health Justice and Bioethics at the Lewis Katz School of Medicine at Temple University. Recently, Dr. Meagher was the Associate Director of public engagement in the Biomedical Ethics Research Program at the Mayo Clinic. Her research focuses on public health ethics and social implications of advances in microbial and human genetics. She has a PhD in philosophy from Michigan State University. From 2012-2016 she worked as a senior policy and research analyst on the staff of president Barak Obama's Presidential Commission for the study of bioethical issues.Listen in as Dr. Meagher shares her career journey starting with her undergraduate interest in the philosophy of science and social influences of how science gets done. She describes how she was drawn to the growing field of public health ethics, which blossomed in the early 2000s with increasing publications and dedicated journals. Dr. Meagher describes her Virtue Ethics orientation to public health ethics and shares the inside scoop on what it is like to serve on a Presidential Commission.Later in her career, embedded with Mayo clinic biobank, Dr. Meagher describes her experiences with public engagement with community and how bioethicists can be a bridge between basic scientists and the community when grappling with difficult ethical dilemmas like those dealing with broad consent for future research with banked specimens.Finally, we delve into a discussion of how Dr. Meagher's work on antimicrobial resistance led her to engage in concepts of One Health Policy, which recognizes the interdependence of people, animals and the environment. She highlights the importance of breaking down silos between researchers in different sectors and how bioethics can bridge disciplines and create shared moral language, while also centering engagement of communities to help define these problems from different perspectives. Selected publications of Dr. Meagher's which were referenced in the podcast can be found here:Meagher KM. Can One Health Policy Help Us Expand an Ethics of Interconnection and Interdependence? AMA J Ethics. 2024 Feb 1;26(2):E162-170. doi: 10.1001/amajethics.2024.162. PMID: 38306206.https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/38306206/Meagher KM, Curtis SH, Gamm KO, Sutton EJ, McCormick JB, Sharp RR. At a Moment's Notice: Community Advisory Board Perspectives on Biobank Communication to Supplement Broad Consent. Public Health Genomics. 2020;23(3-4):77-89. doi: 10.1159/000507057. Epub 2020 May 12. PMID: 32396907.https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/32396907/Meagher KM. Considering virtue: public health and clinical ethics. J Eval Clin Pract. 2011 Oct;17(5):888-93. doi: 10.1111/j.1365-2753.2011.01721.x. Epub 2011 Aug 11. PMID: 21834841.https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/21834841/Meagher KM, Lee LM. Integrating Public Health and Deliberative Public Bioethics: Lessons from the Human Genome Project Ethical, Legal, and Social Implications Program. Public Health Rep. 2016 Jan-Feb;131(1):44-51. doi: 10.1177/003335491613100110. PMID: 26843669; PMCID: PMC4716471.https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/26843669/
Topics covered : Unpacking 'calm' parenting, navigating meltdowns (for adults and kids), the power of play in building connection with kids, dropping the threats, slapping, resilience building, unlearning, rupture and repair, positive modelling.This week, I'm speaking with child and adolescent psychotherapist Debbie Cullinane.Debbie lives in Mayo with her husband James and their two children, Elsie (10.5) and Freddie (9.5). She joined me on the podcast back in March 2024, and that episode resonated deeply — for me personally, and for so many listeners. If you haven't heard it yet, I highly recommend giving it a listen.In today's conversation, Debbie shares practical, compassionate guidance on becoming as regulated as we can as parents; what our children truly need to thrive (it may surprise you); how to navigate stressful moments with more ease; the power of play in building connection; and why unlearning certain old habits is such vital work.Debbie, along with fellow psychotherapist Hayley Rice, created the F.I.R.M.™(Firm, Intentional, Regulated, Modelling) Parenting Approach — a therapist-designed, research-driven framework that supports parents in raising emotionally healthy, resilient kids. You can join their parenting hub - you'll find more information on both of their Instagram pages.If you're a fan of what I do, please follow, rate and review the podcast in all the usual places.And thank you, as always, for supporting Ready to be Real. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this episode, tailgating might be over, but college football rolls on. Our long national nightmare with YouTube TV and Disney finally comes to an end. We get sidetracked with polar bears, pennies and short form video. Butter and Mayo combine into one product, become a mayo fanatic and get some fun bowl game perks, a scarf that smells like cough drops and more!
This Friday episode brings a game of Quote Roulette and the conclusion of the first-ever "Draft Week" to start your weekend. Brendan is ready to skip forward to Sunday afternoon's big Jets-Browns tilt at MetLife Stadium with rumors swirling that he may meet up with PJ to watch the game in-person. Andy and Brendan run through the early leaderboards for the HSBC Abu Dhabi Championship and World Wide Technology Championship before diving into press conference clippings from around the world. Rory McIlroy wasn't impressed by LIV's move to 72 holes and doesn't think they'll be getting too many OWGR points as things currently stand. Lee Westwood took exception to these remarks by the Masters champion, saying that Rory may change his mind next week on whatever he said anyway. Westy believes that the LIV fans are the biggest winners of this "innovation" as they'll be seeing an extra day of golf! Paul McGinley spoke to Bunkered about the impending DP World Tour fine decision on players like Jon Rahm and Tyrrell Hatton. McGinley believes there are larger things at play for the future of the DP World Tour's existence and acknowledges that making Ryder Cup players be members is one of few cards the Euro circuit has left. Perhaps most importantly, there was some late-night beef between Joe Mayo and the Short Game Chef on Instagram on Wednesday night. In a now-deleted Instagram post, Mayo started a grease fire in the Chef's kitchen, airing out some past texts and conversations and calling out the Chef's teachings. Andy and Brendan are giddy about this long-winded IG caption and lose it when Joseph LaMagna joins in to share a comment about "extra Mayo." Lastly, the President of the PGA of America spoke to the 31,000 or 34,000 or 37,000 members this week and apologized for "harming the association" in past months. We play the audio of this apology and have added it to the soundboard. "Draft Week" wraps up with a double whammy and a new guest: Joseph joins Andy, Brendan, and PJ to draft 2026 Pro Golf Venues AND the best players in the world age 28-and-younger.