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Jeff and Rebecca talk about some new best books of the year so far lists, adaptation news, recent reading, and more before talking with the new President of the American Library Association, Dr. Maria McCauley. Follow the podcast via RSS, Apple Podcasts, and Spotify. Join The Book Riot Podcast Patreon for bonus content and ad-free listening. Subscribe to The Book Riot Newsletter for regular updates to get the most out of your reading life. Discussed in this episode: Barnes & Noble's best books of the year so far Amazon's picks for best book of the year so far from the last 10 years Goodreads users' hit new books of the year so far Open Road to publish Choose Your Own Adventure ebooks New Franzen short story is an excerpt from his novel in progress Anna Kendrick to direct Seven Husbands of Evelyn Hugo adaptation for Netflix Netflix announces new book-to-screen hub God of the Woods casting news This content contains affiliate links. When you buy through these links, we may earn an affiliate commission. Right now, Merit Beauty is offering our listeners their Signature Makeup Bag with your first order at meritbeauty.com. Thanks to our sponsor, Quince! Go to Quince.com/bookriot for free shipping on your order and 365-day returns. Now available in Canada, too! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
1 - Dom is joined in the studio today by Flip Philly Red's Allante McAuley, as well as Majority Inspector of Elections (59th Ward) William Small. What is William's story as it pertains to running to be a part of the GOP in the city of Philadelphia? We take a listen to today's testimonies. What was the crowd reaction like today? Has Cherelle Parker been better with Kensington compared to her predecessor? Will Mayor Parker's incessant taxing on things like hotels, BNBs, and rideshares work? What else should we know about William? 120 - Will Knicks fans fly to their opponents city's and go to the games there because it's cheaper to attend games there than in NYC? Why is Rob Menendez cursing? 140 - Who are the manly men the Democrats are trying to show off? Which Philadelphia schools are racist? 145 - Guy Ciarrocchi, Education Senior Fellow with the Commonwealth Foundation, joins us here today to talk about our city's public school budgeting problems. What has caused this downfall of a once mighty school district? Will PA Democrats eventually sign off on school choice? Is Uber going to win big against the Mayor's office? Where is Guy right now?
Alex Thorn talks with Nathan McCauley, CEO of Anchorage, about Anchorage winning crypto's first national bank charter and how they spent years fighting the very regulator that granted it. Now the OCC lane is reopening, competitors are piling in, and CEO Nathan McCauley explains what it means for crypto's next phase. Alex also speaks with Beimnet Abebe (Galaxy Trading) about markets. Participants, along with Galaxy Digital, hold a financial interest in Anchorage Digital and Bitcoin (BTC). Galaxy regularly engages in buying and selling BTC, including hedging transactions, for its own proprietary accounts and on behalf of its counterparties. Galaxy also provides services to vehicles that invest in BTC. If the value of such assets increases, those vehicles may benefit, and Galaxy's service fees may increase accordingly. The valuation in this communication is based on technical, fundamental, and market analysis and not on any formal valuation method. For more information, please refer to Galaxy's public filings and statements. Cryptocurrencies, including BTC, are inherently volatile and risky and ultimate market movements may not align with this statement. For additional risks related to digital assets, please refer to the risk factors contained in filings Galaxy Digital Inc. makes with the Securities and Exchange Commission (the “SEC”) from time to time, including its Quarterly Report on Form 10-Q, available at www.sec.gov. This episode was recorded on Wednesday, May 6, 2026. ++ Follow us on Twitter, @glxyresearch, and read our research at www.galaxy.com/research/ to learn more! This podcast, and the information contained herein, has been provided to you by Galaxy Digital Holdings LP and its affiliates (“Galaxy Digital”) solely for informational purposes. View the full disclaimer at www.galaxy.com/disclaimer-galaxy-brains-podcast/
Randy discusses the trials of a 14-hour flight to Manila and his duties as a beach dad before debating the most disrespectful dunks in NBA history. They analyze the return of Ronald Acuña Jr. to the Braves lineup and the team's decision to move on from Aaron Bummer. Grant McCauley joins to provide insight into Joe Jimenez's injury status and the current state of the Atlanta bullpen. 02:01 - NBA Dunks and Wembanyama 05:09 - Randy's Manila Travel Woes 08:12 - Braves Win and Acuña Returns 12:00 - Robot Conspiracy Theories 16:06 - Grant McCauley Braves Analysis
In this episode, guest host Caitlin Bowman Martwinski, MSPO, a Board Eligible Prosthetist Orthotist with Children's Healthcare of Atlanta, sits down with Michael McCauley, MS, CPO/L, FAAOP, an ABC-certified prosthetist/orthotist and National Clinical Leader for Pediatric Care Excellence at Hanger Clinic, to continue a conversation about navigating the uncertainty that often comes with the early years of an orthotics and prosthetics career. McCauley reflects on his unconventional path into the profession, the doubts and challenges he faced during residency, and how those experiences ultimately helped shape his confidence and career direction. The discussion centers on the idea that momentum is often built through action rather than certainty, with both guests emphasizing the importance of networking, self-advocacy, mentorship, and saying yes to opportunities before feeling fully prepared. McCauley shares how agreeing to participate in underwater prosthetic research during residency unexpectedly opened the door to a long-term collaboration with the University of Hartford, and the conversation also explores practical advice for new clinicians around choosing residency programs, managing time and burnout, building professional relationships through conferences and LinkedIn, and becoming involved in grants, research, and professional organizations. To hear part 1, go here: https://aaoprising.podbean.com/e/early-career-growth-in-op/ O&P Rising is produced by Association Briefings.
Jeremy and Joe analyze the emotional end to the Sabres' season and the controversy surrounding a disallowed goal. They also weigh in on Alex Tuch's future with the team and whether his recent play justifies a long-term contract extension. 02:52 - Sabres Offseason Emotions 05:19 - Alex Tuch Extension 09:48 - Disallowed Goal Controversy
Logtime Providence-based rockers Deer Tick have been releasing aggressively atmospheric, sonically seductive music for over two decades now. Since forming in the winter of '04 as a duo dynamic for McCauley's melodies, the group has spiritually secured a poetic place in the creative cosmos, alongside their peers and critical contemporaries. We had the chance to sit down with McCauley to talk about the band's brand new album, "Coin-O-Matic", which is set for release on ATO Records in early June, and the thriving traditions, historical harmonies, and memories of the mafia that once thrived in New England at that time. With everything that's going on in this country, the madness and the cruelty, Deer Tick hace risen from the artistic ashes since the release of the their 2023 album "Emotional Contracts" to serve the people a delightful dose of splendid songwriting and self-produced purity, but above all, superb storytelling.
Episode #1 of Empathy in the Age of AI, a special 20-part series: https://youtu.be/NkzieFx8zO0AI is having a major impact on national security, military decision-making, international relations and war—and we need to start paying more attention. Listen to this eye-opening episode with Dr. Adam McCauley, a writer, academic and policy analyst who studies the social and political implications of AI on political and military decision-making. We explore:The risks of outsourcing human judgmentThe price of certainty in AI-driven decision-makingThe ethical and psychological implications of AI-driven warfareWhy empathy and human fallibility may be essential safeguards during warIf you care about geopolitics and how the nature of armed conflict is changing in the age of AI, you don't want to miss this conversation.00:00 Preview00:29 Introduction 04:46 Adam's backstory06:13 Lessons learned as a journalist covering armed conflict and natural disasters13:45 What's at stake when AI makes military decisions?18:13 Big take-away from the Cuban Missile Crisis21:30 Adam's upcoming book, The Price of Certainty26:15 Does AI distance us from our humanity in war?31:01 Participants or spectators? How AI is changing our relationship with violence34:06 Who's a bigger threat to democracy: Governments or big tech?38:53 The psychological consequences of war in the age of AI44:51 How faulty AI data can trigger military escalation49:16 Does technology encourage more risk-taking during war?53:42 Storytelling in the era of AI agents58:31 Empathy as a strategic asset in war01:01:27 Why human fallibility and empathy will be advantages in the age of AI01:09:09 Adam McCauley's Purposeful Empathy story CONNECT WITH ADAM✩ LinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/in/adam-mccauley-ottawa/✩ Website https://www.anmccauley.com/✩ Substack https://substack.com/@adammccauley✩ The Price of Uncertainty https://www.anmccauley.com/the-academy-1CONNECT WITH ANITA✩ Email purposefulempathy@gmail.com ✩ Website https://www.anitanowak.com✩ Buy a copy of Purposeful Empathy http://tiny.cc/PurposefulEmpathyCA✩ LinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/in/anitanowak/✩ Instagram https://tinyurl.com/anitanowakinstagram✩ Podcast Audio https://tinyurl.com/PurposefulEmpathyPodcast✩ Bluesky https://bsky.app/profile/anitanowak.bsky.socialSHOW NOTES✩ Cuban Missile Crisis https://history.state.gov/milestones/1961-1968/cuban-missile-crisis✩ "A Staggering Lack Of Humility" - Clarissa Ward On The Pentagon's Glib Glorification Of War Violence https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=K-k7OEXTupYVideo edited by Jad Misri, Green Horizon Studio
12 - We have more video and commentary on Allante McCauley's ejection from City Hall yesterday. Why is Dom so upset with the city police? 1210 - Side - associated with New Jersey 1215 - Continuing on Allante. These California Democrats show why they're out of touch and putting citizens lives in danger. 1220 - Your calls. 1230 - Congressman Jeff Van Drew is here and he has thoughts on the Southern Poverty Law Center. What does he think about scenarios that were possibly staged and funded by SPLC? What are the current issues that are affecting Republicans before the midterms? 1250 - The Friday Five: Greatest Players in NFL History
Writer and scholar Caroline Bicks, the Stephen E. King Chair in Literature at the University of Maine, joins co-hosts Jennifer Maritza McCauley and V.V. Ganeshananthan to discuss her time in King's archives, an experience which resulted in her new book Monsters in the Archives: My Year of Fear with Stephen King. Bicks talks about meeting King and exploring his early drafts, dramatic revisions, exchanges with readers and editors, and undergraduate columns. She situates five of King's earliest novels in the context of his personal experiences and deepest fears and also considers how she understood the books as a younger reader, as well as what it was like to revisit them. She reflects on King's writing process and his unique use of language, showcasing how King is not just the king of horror but also a master of craft. Bicks, McCauley, and Ganeshananthan discuss their experiences with King's novels and the intimate and personal nature of horror writing. Bicks reads from Monsters in the Archives. To hear the full episode, subscribe through iTunes, Google Play, Stitcher, Spotify, or your favorite podcast app (include the forward slashes when searching). You can also listen by streaming from the player below. Check out video versions of our interviews on the Fiction/Non/Fiction Instagram account, the Fiction/Non/Fiction YouTube Channel, and our show website: https://www.fnfpodcast.net/This podcast is produced by Jennifer Maritza McCauley, V.V. Ganeshananthan and Whitney Terrell.Caroline BicksMonsters in the Archives: My Year of Fear with Stephen KingCognition and Girlhood in Shakespeare's World: Rethinking Female AdolescenceOther texts by Stephen King & screen adaptations based on his workThe ShiningCarrie"IT: Welcome to Derry" | HBO MaxOn Writing: A Memoir of the CraftThe StandItSalem's LotNight ShiftPet Sematary OthersThe Witch of Blackbird PondSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
12 - Allante McAuley has been thrown out of City Hall! But for what? We have exclusive footage of the ordeal and what transpired. Dom reacts to the explosive exchange. 1205 - What does Mike Foti have to say about Allante? 1210 - Side - all time villain 1220 - Your calls. 1230 - Kerri Urbahn, Legal editor and VP for Fox News, joins the show today. What does she have to say regarding the redistricting effort in Virginia? Is a shakeup in the SCOTUS on the horizon? How intense was Brett Kavanaugh's questioning when she was a part of Kavanaugh's team? What does Kerri think of the SPLC allegations? 1250 - We bring Allante McAuley on a little earlier today as we just can't wait to hear what he has to say. We revisit his comments and get his explanation as to why what he said was so infuriating to the crowd.
Grant McCauley joins Dukes and Bell to breakdown the Braves' weekend sweep in Philadelphia. They analyze the offensive surge from Austin Riley and Michael Harris II while looking ahead to the pitching rotation for the upcoming series against the Nationals. 01:10 - Braves Sweep Phillies 03:50 - Michael Harris II 06:48 - Walt Weiss Lineup 10:07 - Nationals Series Preview
Carl Dukes and Mike Bell evaluate the Falcons' flexibility heading into the NFL Draft following recent front office comments on Dukes and Bell. They welcome Grant McCauley to discuss the Atlanta Braves' dominant sweep of the Phillies and their early lead in the NL East. Finally, they shift focus to a critical Game 2 for the Hawks, highlighting the need for better bench production against the Knicks. 01:50 - Falcons NFL Draft Strategy 05:00 - Maason Smith Trade Talk 09:15 - Jawaan Taylor and O-Line 15:22 - Grant McCauley on Braves 21:05 - Braves Management and Lineup 27:18 - Hawks Knicks Game Preview 35:25 - Bench Production and Kuminga 39:05 - Meeting Pablo at Kroger
Braves insider Grant McCauley joins Dukes and Bell to discuss Walt Weiss's impact as manager and his unique approach compared to Brian Snitker. They also provide key updates on the rehab assignments for Spencer Strider and Sean Murphy, as well as the surprise value Dominic Smith has brought to the roster. 02:22 - Walt Weiss's Managerial Style 05:08 - Strider and Murphy Updates 09:05 - Reynaldo Lopez's Rotation Impact
Thanks for joining us for the C3 Calgary podcast! We are glad you are here with us! We know you will enjoy this powerful and relevant message from Sean McCauley. For more information on our church, or to give, visit our website at www.myc3church.ca
"Jesus returns still wounded, and yet whole." Sermon by Shana McCauley, Canon Vicar, recorded live on Sunday, April 12, 2026.
Today on the show, we chat a little golf and get a Masters preview with a homegrown golf star. Bella McCauley plays for the University of Minnesota. From the State Tournament to playing Augusta and meeting a Masters Champion, we cover it all today. Thanks to Minnesota Masonic Charities (mnmasoniccharities.org/) & OnX Maps (onxmaps.com/)See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Waiting for love can feel like one of the most painful and confusing seasons of life, especially when you feel like you've “done everything right” but nothing has happened. In this hope-filled conversation, Brendan McCauley joins us again to talk about dating, vocation, and the deep ache of waiting for marriage—and how to remain open, hopeful, and joyful even when the answers you long for haven't come yet. Brendan shares insight into what women often don't realize about the depth of men's desire for vocation and family and how suffering and unfulfilled desire can become redemptive when united with Christ. This conversation is a reminder that God is deeply at work in the space between where you are and where you hope to be. Learn More about Humanum Project at humanumproject.org and check out their YouTube channel and Instagram. ✨✨✨Stay connected to TIS
Abe Gordon and Grant McCauley analyze the wild scene where Braves coach Walt Weiss tackled Jorge Soler during a mid-game scuffle. They also evaluate Austin Riley's recent performance, the strength of the bullpen, and Shohei Ohtani's dominance in the NL MVP conversation. 01:00 - Walt Weiss Scuffle 05:06 - Riley And Acuna Jr 07:18 - Bullpen Depth Discussion 09:26 - Ohtani MVP Debate 12:32 - Pirates Extension News
Do you believe the Church's teachings about sexuality… but struggle to actually live them? Have you ever felt trapped between wanting to follow God and feeling pulled back into the same habits, shame, or confusion? In part 1 of our conversation with Brendan McCauley, he shares how the message of Theology of the Body transformed his own life—and why understanding our identity, our bodies, and our deepest desires is the key to freedom, healing, and authentic love. This conversation offers a deeply hopeful message: you are not broken, your body is not bad, and your desire for love points toward something sacred. Learn More about the Humanum Project at humanumproject.org and check out their YouTube channel and Instagram ✨✨✨Stay connected to TIS
El podcast de cine de esRadio conversa sobre Heat, el thriller de los noventa que juntó a Al Pacino y Robert De Niro. Pocas películas tienen tan claro que aspiran a clásico del séptimo arte como Heat. Cuando se estrenó a mediados de los noventa, el film de Michael Mann se promocionó como la ansiada reunión de dos ídolos, Robert De Niro y Al Pacino, por mucho que ambos compartan más bien pocas escenas en las tres hodas de pelicula. Pero el tiempo ha situado el film todavía más arriba en el panteón de las películas más influyentes de finales de siglo. En este nuevo podcast de Par-Impar, Juanma González y Dani Palacios conversan con José Fortaña, del podcast CineActual, sobre este fenomenal thriller de los noventa. Y ojo, lo hacen con un reducido público en el estudio, por lo que no te extrañes si oyes alguna propuesta fuera de micrófonos. La película es célebre, ante todo, por reunir en una misma pantalla a dos titanes de la interpretación: Al Pacino y Robert De Niro. El término original Heat hace referencia a la presión policial que siente el delincuente mientras disecciona la vida de dos profesionales en extremos opuestos de la ley que, sin embargo, comparten una ética de trabajo implacable y una soledad compartida que los hace extrañamente similares. Uno de los puntos fuertes destacados es el estilo visual de Michael Mann. Se subraya su capacidad para dotar a las escenas de una atmósfera hipnótica, apoyada en la fotografía de Dante Spinotti y una banda sonora ambiental, con temas de Moby, que rehúye los tópicos del cine de acción convencional. La película no tiene prisa; se toma casi tres horas para desarrollar no solo la trama del gran atraco al banco, sino también la maraña de subtramas personales que humanizan a todo el equipo de criminales y policías. El personaje de Robert De Niro, Neil McCauley, encarna al criminal disciplinado cuya máxima es no tener nada en la vida que no puedas dejar atrás en treinta segundos si sientes la presencia de la justicia a la vuelta de la esquina. Frente a él, el Vincent Hanna de Al Pacino es un detective consumido por su oficio, cuya vida personal es un desastre de matrimonios fallidos, pero que posee una agudeza intelectual que le permite reconocer en McCauley a un igual. Asimismo, el podcast reflexiona sobre el papel de las mujeres en este universo. Personajes interpretados por Ashley Judd o Diane Venora no son simples adornos, sino el reflejo del sacrificio emocional que conlleva la obsesión por el deber o el crimen. La fragilidad masculina se hace evidente cuando estos hombres ven cómo sus mundos afectivos se desmoronan por su incapacidad de conciliar la vida profesional con la personal.
World Footy BNF hosts Keegan McCauley, head coach of the North Shore Tigers women's team in Auckland, New Zealand. They discuss the growth of women's footy in Auckland, being involved in successful teams and his pathway into Australian rules, the club culture, and the state of footy in Auckland. Hosted by Adam Gomolinski
"God gave us one another to walk this journey together." Sermon by Shana McCauley, Subdean, recorded live on Sunday, March 22, 2026.
1210 - Side - Things associated with pot 1215 - Candace Owen and Tucker Carlson, antisemtic? 1220 - Allante McCauley is taking City Council again to task during public comments and is now in court 1230 - Your calls 1245 - Pastor Bill Devlin calling in and says stop listening to Candace Owens, Tucker Carlson, et al and their ilk and to support our troops overseas 1250 - Your calls.
In this episode, we sit down with Dr. Laurie McCauley to explore the world of canine rehabilitation, mobility, and overall wellness. From underwater treadmills to chiropractic care, Dr. McCauley shares her experience working with dogs across a wide range of conditions and lifestyles. We dive into the differences between rehab techniques like swimming vs. underwater treadmills, and when each approach makes the most sense. The conversation also gets into everyday challenges dog owners face - like nail trimming and helping anxious dogs relax — with practical insights you can actually use at home. Along the way, Dr. McCauley breaks down how different therapies can impact a dog's quality of life, why some treatments work better for certain dogs than others, and what she's learned from years of hands-on experience in the field. If you're looking to better understand how to support your dog's movement, reduce stress, and improve their overall well-being, this is a conversation you won't want to miss.
Dr. Jennifer Maritza McCauley is the acclaimed author of When Trying to Return Home (2023), which was a New York Times Editors' Choice, Best Fiction Book of the Year by Kirkus Reviews, and a Must-Read by Elle, Latinx in Publishing, Ms. Magazine, and Southern Review of Books. A former National Endowment for the Arts fellow, she is an assistant professor of English at the University of Missouri-Kansas City. Visit her website at https://jennifermaritzamccauley.com/ Spies, Lies and Private Eyes is copyrighted by Authors on the Air Global Radio Network #authorsofinstagram #authorinterview #writingcommunity #authorsontheair#suspensebooks#authorssupportingauthors #thrillerbooks #suspense #wip#writers#writersinspiration #books#bookrecommendations #bookaddict #bookaddicted#bookaddiction #bibliophile #read#amreading #lovetoread #terrencemccauley#terrencemccauleybooks #bookouture #thrillers#theuniversityseries #JenniferMaritzaMcCauley #NeonSteel
Writer and editor Yi-Ling Liu joins co-hosts Whitney Terrell and Jennifer Maritza McCauley to talk about state-controlled censorship. Liu, the author of a new book, The Wall Dancers: Searching for Freedom and Connection on the Chinese Internet, explores what it means to build community through the internet while contending with surveillance and suppression. Liu, Terrell, and McCauley discuss the sale of TikTok to U.S. companies, the growing online surveillance and censorship in the United States, and how American citizens can learn from Chinese “netizens” about how to survive under censorship. Liu tells the stories of four people– a renowned feminist, a gay dating app entrepreneur, an aspiring rapper, and a famous science fiction writer—who all found ways to dance around The Great Firewall and earn success for themselves and for their communities online. Liu details the widespread impact of each of these “wall dancers” and reflects on the inspirations that led them to foster social change through online media. Liu explores the importance of cultural exchange and connection online and considers her own personal experience with living and creating under censorship. Liu reads from The Wall Dancers.To hear the full episode, subscribe through iTunes, Google Play, Stitcher, Spotify, or your favorite podcast app (include the forward slashes when searching). You can also listen by streaming from the player below. Check out video versions of our interviews on the Fiction/Non/Fiction Instagram account, the Fiction/Non/Fiction YouTube Channel, and our show website: https://www.fnfpodcast.net/This podcast is produced by Jennifer Maritza McCauley, V.V. Ganeshananthan and Whitney Terrell.Yi-Ling LiuThe Wall Dancers: Searching for Freedom and Connection on the Chinese InternetOthers “The Little Man at Chehaw Station” Ralph EllisonJourney to the Center of the Earth by Jules VerneWaste Tide by Chen Qiufan, trans. by Ken Liu The Three-Body Problem by Cixin Liu, trans. by Ken LiuSale of TikTok to U.S. Companies | PoliticoTikTok Censorship Investigation | Los Angeles TimesSale of NVIDIA Chips to China | Associated PressThe Great FirewallLü Pin on Feminist VoicesThe Feminist FiveThe Mitu Movement in ChinaSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
"This is the moment." Sermon by Shana McCauley, Subdean, recorded live on Ash Wednesday, February 18, 2026.
Edmonton's McCauley neighbourhood has a PR problem. The inner city community is home to Commonwealth Stadium, the Italian Centre and Chinatown. But it also has a disproportionate number of resources for the homeless community. But residents believe in their neighbourhood. Perhaps none more than Teresa Spinelli. Host Clare Bonnyman joins Spinelli for a talk about the work the community is doing, to make McCauley better and the lessons the rest of the city can learn from them.
Von antiken Gnadengaben über Max Webers Führungsbegriff bis zu „Rizz“: Ist Charisma wirklich eine magische Gabe – oder eher eine raffinierte Inszenierung? Warum wirkt Charisma wie ein UFO-Phänomen? Kann man es lernen? Und wieso lassen wir uns davon selbst dann beeindrucken, wenn es gefährlich wird? Leon und Atze sprechen über soziale Signale, Authentizität, Macht und moralische Fallstricke – und darüber, ob Charisma am Ende vielleicht viel weniger Magie ist, als wir gerne glauben. Fühlt euch gut betreut Leon & Atze Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/leonwindscheid/ https://www.instagram.com/atzeschroeder_offiziell/ Mehr zu unseren Werbepartnern findet ihr hier: https://linktr.ee/betreutesfuehlen Tickets: Atze: https://www.atzeschroeder.de/#termine Leon: https://leonwindscheid.de/tour/ Vorverkauf 2026: https://betreutes-fuehlen.ticket.io/ Quellen Pinsof, D. (2023). Charisma Is Bullshit. Everything Is Bullshit Blog. https://www.everythingisbullshit.blog/p/charisma-is-bullshit Antonakis, J., Bastardoz, N., Jacquart, P., & Shamir, B. (2016). Charisma: An ill-defined and ill-measured gift. Annual review of organizational psychology and organizational behavior, 3(1), 293-319. https://doi.org/10.1146/annurev-orgpsych-041015-062305 Banks, G. C., Engemann, K. N., Williams, C. E., Gooty, J., McCauley, K. D., & Medaugh, M. R. (2017). A meta-analytic review and future research agenda of charismatic leadership. The Leadership Quarterly, 28(4), 508-529. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.leaqua.2016.12.003 New York Times - Artikel zu “Rizz”: https://www.nytimes.com/2023/12/03/arts/rizz-oxford-word-year.html Shavit, R., Katz-Navon, T., & Delegach, M. (2025). ‘The Charismulator'–charisma simulator: A study of a new VR intervention to improve charisma. Journal of Management & Organization, 31(2), 479-494. https://doi.org/10.1017/jmo.2024.61 Redaktion: Julia Ditzer & Leon Windscheid Produktion: Murmel Productions
Tom's back for the second episode of classical favourites.
Tom's back for the third episode of classical music for you to enjoy!
Send us a textWe sit down with Macaulay Williams to explore how Duck Club blends culture, craft, and sharp pricing, from a $29.99 92 proof sipper to a $39.99 110 proof High‑Brass. The talk ranges from rickhouse science to market oversupply, with a clear stance on blending, transparency, and conservation.• origin story of Duck Club and the hunting clubhouse ethos• Riley Green as co‑founder and authentic voice• conservation support for Ducks Unlimited and Delta Waterfowl• blending philosophy, extraction vs oxygenation• why 53‑gallon barrels matter for balance• detailed breakdowns of the 92 proof and 110 proof blends• pricing strategy and value in a corrected market• transparency via batch info and QR codes• sourcing vs contract distilling trade‑offs• branding, nostalgia, and reaching younger drinkers• proof, flavor, and where whiskey shows best• rollout plan across 28 to 30 markets and merchJoin us on Patreon, support the show, and leave a review on Apple, iHeart, or Spotifywww.scotchybourbonboys.com“Make sure you live your life like us, uncut and unfiltered.”A new bourbon with duck blind DNA lands with a clear promise: real flavor, real value, and a story that actually fits the bottle. We welcome Macaulay Williams, CEO of Morningside Brands and co‑founder of Duck Club, to pull back the curtain on launching a spirits brand that marries hunting‑camp camaraderie with disciplined blending and transparent pricing. From his pivot out of law to building multiple labels, Macaulay explains how market cycles, barrel science, and brand identity shape what we pour.We dig into the mechanics that matter—extraction vs oxygenation, why 53‑gallon barrels are a sweet spot, and how rapid aging shortcuts often miss the mark. Then we taste through Duck Club's lineup: a 92 proof Kentucky‑plus‑Indiana blend at $29.99 that drinks far above its price, and the 110 proof High‑Brass at $39.99 that layers in eight‑year Kentucky character and a caramel‑rich finish without chasing heat for heat's sake. Along the way, we touch the fallen rickhouse saga, climate‑controlled warehouses, and why blending may be American whiskey's most exciting frontier right now.Culture is the throughline. Duck Club leans into the real rhythm of duck season—cold mornings, warm fires, and shared stories—and pairs it with conservation action through Ducks Unlimited and Delta Waterfowl. With country artist and die‑hard hunter Riley Green as co‑founder, the brand reaches younger drinkers without losing authenticity, using vintage‑inspired design, batch transparency, and lifestyle merch to widen the tent. If you care about flavor, value, and a brand that shows its work, this conversation will recalibrate what you expect from a $30–$40 bottle.If you enjoyed this deep dive into whiskey craft and culture, tap follow, share with a friend who loves a good pour, and leave a quick review. Your support helps more curious listeners find their next favorite bottle.voice over Whiskey Thief Add for SOFLSupport the showhttps://www.scotchybourbonboys.com The Scotchy bourbon Boys are #3 in Feedspots Top 60 whiskey podcasts in the world https://podcast.feedspot.com/whiskey_podcasts/
"The pronouns of Christianity are we/us." Sermon by Shana McCauley, Subdean, recorded live on Sunday, January 25, 2026.
Tom McCauley's back and he's in a classical mood in the latest of his podcasts where he showcases some of his favourite classical pieces and covers.
In this second episode of Get to Know Your Vet (GTKYV), I sit down with my dear friend Dr. Laurie McCauley, a board‑certified specialist in sports medicine and canine rehabilitation, for a wide‑ranging conversation.We talk openly about curiosity, humility, career crossroads, mistakes, perseverance, and the moments that shape who we become. Dr. McCauley shares how following her intuition led her to help pioneer canine rehabilitation, including the early development of underwater treadmill therapy, and how staying open‑minded continues to guide her work today.We also explore integrative and holistic approaches to healing, including rehabilitation, acupuncture, laser therapy, tuning forks, and energy‑based modalities—alongside honest reflections on family, childhood experiences, integrity, and what it really means to live and work with heart.I hope that you enjoy this episode of Get to Know Your Vet and are enjoying getting to know the humans behind the veterinary medicine!____________________________________________________Featured Products & ResourcesJointPowder: Advanced Joint, Mobility & Injury Supplement for Dogs _____________________________________________________Visit our website:https://peterdobias.com/Visit us on social media:FacebookInstagramTwitter#GetToKnowYourVet, #HolisticVeterinarian, #CanineRehabilitation, #DogHealth, #IntegrativeVeterinaryMedicine, #HolisticDogCare, #VeterinaryPodcast, #HealingDogs, #DogWellness, #BehindTheVet #DrLaurieMcCauley
Meet Patrick McCauley, a Michigan-based cider maker and researcher, who is questioning some of the most common myths about American cider history. What Patrick uncovers is a far more regional, farm-based, and resilient cider story than the usual "cider died because of Prohibition" narrative. 00:00 Introduction to Cider and Prohibtion 00:23 Meet the Host and Guest 01:56 Listener Support and Community 04:51 Cider Salon Hungary, Uk & French Cider Tour 08:03 Featured Conversation with Patrick McCauley 10:25 Cider Production and Historical Insights 14:48 Regional Cider Production in the US 30:36 Impact of Prohibition and Industrialization 37:30 Challenges in Cider Production 38:33 Cider Culture and Consumer Perception 39:22 Historical Context and Regional Differences 42:08 Modern Cider Making Techniques 45:14 The Future of Cider 48:05 Historical Research and Discoveries 59:24 Reviving Lost Cider Traditions 01:05:58 Closing Remarks and Gratitude Contact info for Patrick McCauley Listen to Patrick's Episode 302: Cider Mills of Washtenaw County (1841 to today) Website: https://patrickmccauley.reinhartrealtors.com/ Mentions in this Cider Chat 2026 UK Blossom Time Totally Cider Tour Patron letter - Zach New England Cider Association - @newenglandciders Cider Salon Hungary Cider Chat Patreon - join today!
I think my guest today, Dr. Laurie McCauley, is the smartest person I have ever talked to. Dr. Laurie has really pioneered and revolutionized canine body conditioning and therapy. When I met her at the Feed Real Summit this past October and asked her to be on my podcast, I didn't know we'd take our conversation into the many directions we did. Dr. Laurie knows a whole lot about many supportive body modalities and we chat about many in this episode, my favorite being the tuning forks! Follow Dr. Laurie on Facebook, IG, and YouTube. Take a course on her website and use promo code PUPPUP for 10% off!
"Advent is a season of prophecy." Sermon by the Rev'd Shana McCauley, Subdean, recorded live at the 10:00 am service on the second Sunday of Advent, December 7, 2025.
Sarah McCauley, founder of Effitech Solutions, a consulting business that helps growth-stage companies turn accounts receivable chaos into cash clarity and predictable revenue outcomes that don't lie.Through strategic advisory and deep operational alignment, Sarah reframes AR from a backend task into a forward-facing growth driver - helping companies see what they've been missing and act on it.Now, Sarah's shift from a secure corporate role to solo founder shows the power of choosing clarity over convention and building something that challenges outdated narratives.And while navigating the pressures of freedom, sales, and standing solo, she's not just chasing payments - she's changing strategy and reshaping the way businesses think.Here's where to find more:www.effitechsol.comhttps://www.linkedin.com/in/sarahjmccauley________________________________________________Welcome to The Unforget Yourself Show where we use the power of woo and the proof of science to help you identify your blind spots, and get over your own bullshit so that you can do the fucking thing you ACTUALLY want to do!We're Mark and Katie, the founders of Unforget Yourself and the creators of the Unforget Yourself System and on this podcast, we're here to share REAL conversations about what goes on inside the heart and minds of those brave and crazy enough to start their own business. From the accidental entrepreneur to the laser-focused CEO, we find out how they got to where they are today, not by hearing the go-to story of their success, but talking about how we all have our own BS to deal with and it's through facing ourselves that we find a way to do the fucking thing.Along the way, we hope to show you that YOU are the most important asset in your business (and your life - duh!). Being a business owner is tough! With vulnerability and humor, we get to the real story behind their success and show you that you're not alone._____________________Find all our links to all the things like the socials, how to work with us and how to apply to be on the podcast here: https://linktr.ee/unforgetyourself
Things Discussed: Bryce Underwood: Progress isn't linear. Jordan Marshall and the offensive line: The redshirt freshmen will save us! They're already playing at close to a Big Ten level. Defense: Purdue was very college crappe. I asked them to be vanilla, they were, and I'll take my lumps. Mad at special teams for not putting them back enough because the way Purdue plays they need to be able to take a TFL or a sack, or need to have a 4th down strategy. We're rotating an extreme amount, also there are extreme levels of injury: Any team that loses Rolder, Sullivan, and Barham isn't going to be great at LB. Protected the kids by blitzing them. Vance disappointed in the DTs: they were in the wrong gap sometimes on those LB blitzes. I saw Pierce do that once in the 1st half, haven't gotten to the 2nd half yet. DTs to me are Benny & Pierce, then a big gap to a lot of innings eaters, where Etta is more of a pass-rush option and Payne, Williams and Ike. You're playing a tempo team and they're only in there for three snaps. Running the DTs on and off the field is wearing them out as much as playing. Three snaps is three deadlifts of a 300-pound guy, then you're sprinting a 300+ pound body off the field. Too much rotation: They got on a 19-play drive with a quarter break and at no point in that drive did Michigan have their best available players on the field at over 50% of the spots. Brandt is not on Moore's or Guy's level. Ratios are way off. Brandt plays as much as Derrick, more than Guy. Are guys going to leave if they don't get PT? That's true but 1) That doesn't explain having starters playing 40% of snaps, 2) That's not the culture of this program. The culture of this program wasn't "You get yours" it was "Egos don't matter as much as the Team." That 2023 team had multiple "starters" because Harrell and Stewart could both play at a high level, sophomore D-Mo and McGregor could both play at a high level. If it's a program goal to get guys snaps against Purdue, go and beat Purdue first and then when you're up three touchdowns get your guys in. Offense and Bryce: He's young and doing young guy things like fleeing the pocket and forcing throws he's used to throwing. He had a terrible half and a decent half. Can't really blame Chip because he's giving him the reads, e.g. a wheel to Klein that takes advantage of Purdue taking away screens, and he throws it at Klein's feet. Also: he doesn't have receivers who make those plays for him when they're there. Klein should have caught that ball. Semaj had another one whistle through his hands. McCauley didn't adjust to a ball in the endzone. Go watch any freshman QB and you see the same things: Watch JJ in 2021. Watch Gardner when he was young. Go under center? Might help the run game but Crimes Against Man Panda. Craig talks about the 1939 Bears. Men's Hoops: Oakland was bad. Open corners were just there, they were missing two players, run a complicated zone with a new team. Trey McKinney is a knockdown shooter, and he has a little Darrius Morris (RIP) in his game. He's not Mike Smith, won't have short-arm turnovers. Good sign he can use his long arms productively. Cadeau: Wonder if he's going to have more TOs against Wake Forest. If he can keep turnovers under control this team will be very good. Defense has a very high floor. Michigan has three bigs instead of two this year, means their second-best lineup won't be a massive drop from their best. Didn't have Cason, might be that sixth guy of the year (or your starting two?) who can be Plan B for point guard and competently relieve Roddy when they full-court press him. Solution for press: Mara? Just have the freaky tall guy pass it without putting the ball on the floor. Women's Hoops: Very interesting team. They're five-out, swarming. Lots and lots of turnovers.
Dr. Judy chats with Dr. Laurie McCauley, a pioneer in veterinary rehabilitation, about the importance of exercise for dogs. Dr. Laurie emphasizes that exercise increases longevity and quality of life, especially for older dogs. She advises against letting puppies go upstairs alone until 12 weeks and suggests starting basic exercises like sit-to-stands at 8-12 weeks. Dr. McCauley shares her success with her dog Sid, who improved significantly with a structured exercise program. She also discusses the benefits of exercise on brain function and offers a free ebook on exercises for geriatric dogs. OFFER: Text HEALTHY to 1-866-949-0068 to receive a free ebook on the "Top 5 Exercises for Geriatric Dogs" WHERE TO FIND DR. LAURIE: FB: https://www.facebook.com/OptimumPetVitality IG: https://www.instagram.com/Optimum.Pet.Vitality/ Website: www.OptimumPetVitality.com YT: http://www.youtube.com/@OptimumPetVitality LI: http://www.linkedin.com/company/Optimum-Pet-Vitality Subscribe to our Learn & Go with Dr. Laurie Email Newsletters: https://www.optimumpetvitality.com/#subscribe PRODUCT SPOTLIGHT #1The following ad is brought to you by Raised Right. I'm excited to tell you about Raised Right. They're a family owned human grade pet food company that makes gently cooked whole food recipes for dogs and cats, I feel good recommending Raised Right, because most of their recipes have less than 2% carbs, and their recipes are so simple, many have just 10 ingredients or less, they were able to formulate their adult dog recipes to be complete and balanced using only Whole Foods without any synthetic vitamins or minerals. Raised Right has also teamed up with both Dr Karen Becker and Dr Barbara Royal to create a new line of veterinary support recipes to help with specific health issues. They formulated low phosphorus recipes for kidney support and low fat recipes for pancreatic support. My own dogs and cats absolutely love Raised Right. Order yours today At RaisedRightPets.com/DrJudy, once again, that's RaisedRightPets.com/DrJudy PRODUCT SPOTLIGHT #2 Hi. Dr Judy Morgan, here, let me ask you something. How much have you already spent trying to help your pets? $1000s in vet bills with minimal results, $100s on supplements that didn't work, and countless hours researching and second guessing yourself. What if you could turn all that frustration into real knowledge that actually works? The Holistic Pet Health Coach certification with Dr Ruth Roberts isn't another generic pet nutrition course. This is 16 weeks of veterinary level education, the same training that qualifies for 40 continuing education hours for veterinarians. You'll master how the body actually works, why chronic diseases develop, and how to address root causes using integrative medicine and targeted nutrition protocols. This is about understanding your pet's health at a level most vets never reach. It's about having answers when conventional medicine says there's nothing more we can do. Don't spend another year wondering, What if! Go to Holisticpethealthcoach.com mention HPHC10 and save 10% on this program that could transform how you care for your pets forever