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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 third episode of classical music for you to enjoy!
Tom's back for the second episode of classical favourites.
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.
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
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
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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!
Dana and Tom with returning guest, Ralph Esparza, discuss the neo-noir crime thriller, Heat (1995) for its 30th anniversary: written and directed by Michael Mann, cinematography by Dante Spinotti, music by Elliott Goldenthal, editing by Dov Hoenig, Pasquale Buba, William Goldenberg, and Tom Rolf, starring Robert De Niro, Al Pacino, Val Kilmer, Ashley Judd, Tom Sizemore, Dennis Haysbert, and Danny Trejo.Plot Summary: Heat is a crime thriller that stars Al Pacino as Lt. Vincent Hanna, a dedicated Los Angeles police detective, and Robert De Niro as Neil McCauley, a highly skilled professional thief. Both men are the best at what they do, and their lives begin to collide as McCauley's crew plans a major bank robbery.McCauley leads a disciplined team that includes characters played by Val Kilmer and Tom Sizemore. They try to stay ahead of the law while preparing for one last big score. Hanna, who is obsessed with catching them, struggles to balance his dangerous job with his strained home life. When the final robbery goes wrong, it leads to a dramatic chase through the streets of Los Angeles.Guest:Ralph Esparza (Film Producer)Credited on Tollbooth, Mad House, Killer Date, An Occasional Hell, and One Degree Celcius@ralph_esparza on IGPreviously on Magnolia (1999), Jaws (1975) Re-RevisitChapters:00:00 Introduction, Cast, and Background for Heat04:02 Welcome Back, Ralph Esparza04:39 Why Are We Discussing Heat?05:35 Dana's First Impressions15:10 Why Does Heat Have Such a Cult Following?20:13 Plot Summary for Heat26:50 De Niro and Pacino - Two of the Greatest?33:53 Did You Know?37:01 First Break37:45 What's Happening with Ralph?38:34 The Cinema Legacy Poll Rankings - #10-657:50 Best Performance(s)01:09:28 Best Scene(s)01:16:28 Second Break01:17:05 Upcoming GMOAT LIVE Episodes on YouTube01:22:12 In Memoriam01:27:38 Best/Funniest Lines01:32:52 The Stanley Rubric - Legacy01:38:18 The Stanley Rubric - Impact/Significance01:41:26 The Stanley Rubric - Novelty01:48:57 The Stanley Rubric - Classicness01:53:45 The Stanley Rubric - Rewatchability01:56:53 The Stanley Rubric - Audience Score and Final Total01:58:21 Remaining Questions for Heat02:04:37 Thank You To Ralph and Remaining Thoughts02:14:17 CreditsYou can also find this episode in full video on YouTube.You can now follow us on Instagram, Twitter, YouTube, or TikTok (@gmoatpodcast).For more on the episode, go to: https://www.ronnyduncanstudios.com/post/heat-1995-ft-ralph-esparzaFor the entire rankings list so far, go to:
"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
Dan & Julia talk to Niall McCauley, an Irish gardener, TV presenter and content creator, about how to plant a garden for year-round colour and interest, discovering in the process that Niall has more than one string to his bow! Later in the episode, Julia describes how to give a redundant Halloween pumpkin a new purpose, and Dan reveals what made his top 10 Christmas gifts for gardeners.Jobs to do in your garden this fortnightContinue to clear fallen leaves from lawns or paths.Plant tulip bulbs in pots, and make sure you put squirrel deterrents over the pots —use netting, rose clippings, or chilli powder, anything that works for you.Order and plant bare-rooted trees and shrubs.Clear dead flowers, foliage and spent annuals.Wrap tender plants and pots in bubble wrap or fleece to protect them from frost.Clean, dry and oil any garden tools you don't expect to use over winter and put them away carefully. This is an excellent job for a rainy November afternoon.Continue to mow the lawn on a nice day, raising the blades higher than usual.Raise pots off the ground to prevent waterlogging and eventual freezing. If they're really old or precious, bring them into a shed or porch for extra protection.If you live in a cold area, now is the time to lift dahlia tubers to store and dry over the winter. For help on this, here's a link to Dan's expert guide.Plant asparagus crowns and rhubarb plants.Pick holly with berries before the birds strip them, and store them in a cool place until Christmas.Website links:Dan Cooper GardenDan's Calendar of EventsParker's PatchNiall Gardens websiteNiall Gardens YouTubeExpertly produced by Scott Kennett at Red Lighthouse Local Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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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
A powerful, godly marriage can't thrive without biblical order—and that starts with true submission. In this video, From No Submission to Submitted: The Path to a Marriage That's in Biblical Order, we break down how to realign your marriage with God's design so both husband and wife can walk in unity, purpose, and peace.Many modern marriages are filled with tension because the roles God established have been flipped or blurred. As a Christian husband, you're called to lead with love, humility, and strength—not control. As a Christian wife, you're called to submit out of trust, not fear. When both embrace God's structure, everything changes: communication deepens, intimacy grows, and the home comes under divine protection and blessing.You'll learn the key mindset shifts and faith-based habits that restore biblical alignment in your marriage—helping you move from chaos to clarity, frustration to fulfillment, and striving to true spiritual partnership.If you're ready to experience a marriage that honors God and shakes hell—this video is your blueprint.Desire to be a High Level Husband who is on Fire, Free, and Followed? Click the link below!https://www.highlevelhusband.com/bmr-blueprint
Today's episode includes: a story about a lost friend and an announcement from the depths of my weird little soul. This was a very important episode for me to post - I ended up recording in my kitchen closet so I could cry if I wanted to (and I did - muahaha), but that made the quality a bit foggy. I hope it's discernable, and thank you for bearing with humble quality for this strange and important episode. :) www.minervasweeneywren.com I write for free and for the love of it, but if you'd like to donate to cover fees, that's @minervasweeneywren on Venmo. :) Thank you for joining us, friend. You are welcome in this whimsical universe. Minerva Sweeney Wren has other podcasts and stories for you to enjoy. Meet Maude, the Magic Unusual from 1921, who stumbles into a world of supernatural gangsters, true friends, and plague mask thingies in MCGILLICUDDY AND MURDER'S PAWN SHOP. Darren Curtis wrote the intro music. Please thank him! See you next time!
Jack and Jake are back to discuss the very normal feeling 35-20 win by #12 Georgia Tech over Virginia Tech and look ahead to the Duke game on Saturday. Then a recap of Georgia Tech Volleyball's weekend against Duke and #23 North Carolina, and a deep dive into the new Dual Meet Tournament that Georgia Tech Swimming hosts at McCauley over the weekend.Like the show? Drop a rating wherever you listen and follow Scions of the Southland to ensure you don't miss our weekly episodes.Hosts: Jake Grant, Jack PurdyProduction: Jack Purdy:Music: Georgia Tech Marching Band, Georgia Tech Glee Club
Curious about equity partnerships in dentistry? In this episode, Dr. Morven McCauley shares her journey from associate to partner, revealing how ownership can shape patient care, practice culture and your career. Learn how to evaluate partnerships, ask the right questions before buying in and maintain autonomy while growing within a group practice. Whether you're considering your first buy-in or exploring leadership opportunities, this episode is packed with actionable insights from one of dentistry's forward-thinking leaders. Top takeaways from this episode include: Clearly defining your core values and standards of care and knowing which ones are non-negotiable. Understanding partnership agreements and key terms to make informed decisions about equity and ownership. Choosing a managing partner with qualities you admire and planning the level of involvement that aligns with your goals. Recognizing how equity partnerships can shape patient care, practice culture and team development, while providing opportunities for leadership and innovation. Whether you're an associate considering your first buy-in or a seasoned dentist exploring leadership and ownership, this episode is full of practical advice, inspiring stories, and guidance from one of dentistry's forward-thinking leaders. Dr. Morven McCauley graduated from her post-graduate qualification in implant surgery with Smiletube and Scottish Centre of Excellence in Dentistry, and is providing implant placements at Dentistry on the Clyde. McCauley provides flapless, surgical guided implant placement to provide a minimally invasive process for the patient when possible. Precise restorative and prosthetic planning is a key feature of all McCauley's comprehensive cosmetic cases. Implementing the latest technology from digital smile design, iTero, and Realguide implant planning software, to work backwards from the end result to ensure predictable, functional and aesthetic restorations.
Today's episode includes: a boy in a hospital waiting for a girl in a mirror, as well as potentially the end of all things. www.minervasweeneywren.com I write for free and for the love of it, but if you'd like to donate to cover fees, that's @minervasweeneywren on Venmo. :) Thank you for joining us, friend. You are welcome in this whimsical universe. Minerva Sweeney Wren has other podcasts and stories for you to enjoy. Meet Maude, the Magic Unusual from 1921, who stumbles into a world of supernatural gangsters, true friends, and plague mask thingies in MCGILLICUDDY AND MURDER'S PAWN SHOP. Darren Curtis wrote the intro music. Please thank him! See you next time!
What happens when a former tech manager buys a 20-year-old health food business - and turns it into a modern, fast-growing CPG brand?In this episode, I'm talking with Philip Macaulay, the founder of Vital Purple and the new owner of NaturalZing, a raw food company he's rebranded and expanded. Philip shares how he took over an outdated brand with 500 SKUs, fixed the packaging, introduced new products, launched an entirely new superfood line, and is now building something he believes will disrupt the cacao industry.Whether you're a designer working with CPG clients or a founder yourself, this is a rare behind-the-scenes look at rebranding, packaging, retail strategy, and launching innovative products from the ground up.You will learn:What it's like to rebrand a legacy brand while managing existing retail relationshipsHow much he invested in branding and packaging for both product linesWhy visual identity directly impacted retail growth and customer trustHow Vital Purple is shifting the narrative around cacao productsThe overlooked link between design, storytelling, and sales in wellness brandsGrab a cup of coffee, your notes, and get ready to rethink what great branding actually means in the CPG space!And if you're tired of wasting time on invoices, tracking payments, or chasing overdue bills, check out FreshBooks. It's the all-in-one invoicing and accounting software I use to stay organized and focus more on design - not admin.Aventive Academy's Resources:From Crickets to Clients: https://aventiveacademy.com/crickets-to-clients/$12k Client Attraction Masterclass: https://aventiveacademy.com/attract-clients-workshop/Client Portal for Designers: https://aventiveacademy.com/client-portal/ The Wealthy Client Blueprint: https://aventiveacademy.com/wealthy-client/Mockup Magic: https://aventiveacademy.com/mockup-magic/ Brand Guidelines Template: https://aventiveacademy.com/brand-guidelines/ 12-Week Business Program for Designers: https://aventiveacademy.com/profit Join My Weekly Newsletter: https://aventive-academy.ck.page/0fc86a336f The Creative CEO Accelerator: https://aventiveacademy.com/accelerator
"God's agenda is eternal: the last is always first." Sermon by the Rev'd Canon Shana McCauley, Subdean, recorded live at the 10:00 am service on Sunday, September 24, 2025.
Today's episode includes: a faucet gushing with periwinkle magic and a truly horrifying spool of thread. www.minervasweeneywren.com I write for free and for the love of it, but if you'd like to donate to cover fees, that's @minervasweeneywren on Venmo. :) Thank you for joining us, friend. You are welcome in this whimsical universe. Minerva Sweeney Wren has other podcasts and stories for you to enjoy. Meet Maude, the Magic Unusual from 1921, who stumbles into a world of supernatural gangsters, true friends, and plague mask thingies in MCGILLICUDDY AND MURDER'S PAWN SHOP. Darren Curtis wrote the intro music. Please thank him! See you next time!
In 1983, 18-year-old Terri McCauley, an Omaha Tribe member and mother of two, disappeared in Sioux City, Iowa. Days later, she was found murdered and for over 40 years, her case went cold. In January 2025, a suspect was finally indicted. Sources:https://www.ktiv.com/2025/01/13/man-arrested-1983-murder-terri-mccauley-sioux-city/?outputType=amphttps://www.iowapublicradio.org/ipr-news/2025-01-13/a-break-in-an-iowa-cold-case-more-than-40-years-laterhttps://www.desmoinesregister.com/story/news/crime-and-courts/2025/01/15/man-arrested-for-1983-killing-of-sioux-city-woman-terri-mccauley/77692881007/Support the show
Nathan McCauley, the founder and CEO of Anchorage joins the show. In this episode we discuss: The passage of The Genius Act and the impact it will have on the digital asset industry. The launch of Anchorage's white label stablecoin issuance platform. Anchorage Prime and how the company is working with its customers on trade execution, lending and custody. The status of the market structure bill. The Roman Storm case. To learn more about Anchorage visit their website. Follow Nathan on X. See also: OTB 595: Nathan McCauley on the evolving banking and custody landscape