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Latest podcast episodes about Medallions

Music Business Insider Podcast
The Untold Power of Superfans—How to Build a Loyal Audience in 2026! With Matt Jones of Medallion

Music Business Insider Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 26, 2026 43:35


The Untold Power of Superfans—How to Build a Loyal Audience in 2026! Dive into the future of the music business as we sit down with Matt Jones, CEO of Medallion, on the latest MUBUTV Music Business Insider Podcast. Discover how artist-owned platforms, fan data control, and direct-to-fan communities are changing the game for sustainable music careers. Matt shares lessons from working with Imagine Dragons & Disclosure and unveils why traditional streaming and paid fan clubs just don't cut it anymore. A must-watch for artists and industry pros ready to take control!

UBC News World
Inside The Medallion's Refresh: Upscale Assisted Living in Houston

UBC News World

Play Episode Listen Later May 8, 2026 7:43


The Medallion assisted living residence in Houston just completed a major apartment refresh. Discover what families notice on tours, from granite countertops to updated common areas, and why this upscale community is turning heads. Seven Acres Jewish Senior Care Services City: Houston Address: 6200 North Braeswood Boulevard Website: https://www.sevenacres.org

In The Money Players' Podcast
Final Answers - PTF/JK/Maggie/Philip Shelton - sponsored by Medallion Racing

In The Money Players' Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 30, 2026 75:59


Taken from the Live event on Wednesday night in Lexington. PTF/JK/Maggie Wolfendale/Philip Shelton take you through the Late Pick 5s on Oaks and Derby Day sponsored by Medallion Racing.

In The Money Players' Podcast
Final Answers - PTF/JK/Maggie/Philip Shelton - sponsored by Medallion Racing

In The Money Players' Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 30, 2026 75:59


Taken from the Live event on Wednesday night in Lexington. PTF/JK/Maggie Wolfendale/Philip Shelton take you through the Late Pick 5s on Oaks and Derby Day sponsored by Medallion Racing.

Dev Game Club
DGC Ep 469: Dungeon Keeper (part two)

Dev Game Club

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 22, 2026 70:03


Welcome to Dev Game Club, where this week we continue our series on 1997's Dungeon Keeper. We talk about its tone again, and delve into a number of design topics including interface choices, verbs, and level design. Dev Game Club looks at classic video games and plays through them over several episodes, providing commentary. Sections played: Three more levels-ish Issues covered: tonal neutrality vs tonal specificity, constructing a fantasy world, having a clear identity, villainous UI choices, white standing out, a subtle tiling system, feeling like increasing a hoard, increasing the verb space through direct interaction, picking and dropping things to direct them, units you're not meant to care about, camera choices, shortcuts to get around, preferring the zoom level as it was, the magical moment of possessing a creature, more RTS than expected, the early RTS curve repeating itself, not wanting to lose the builder choices, having to research all the rooms again, needing canvas space to paint, not knowing when units change over to you, finding idols and small rooms, economic victory, pincer moves, having the multiplayer options with the meta, power-up timing loops, starting with multiplayer first, how we have time for all this, trading off time with other games or hobbies, Tim the baby designer.  Games, people, and influences mentioned or discussed: Civilization, Sid Meier, SimCity, Will Wright, Firaxis, Maxis, Populous, Lionhead, The Movies, Peter Molyneux, Black and White, StarCraft, Homeworld, Blizzard, Dragon Quest Builders, Minecraft, Thomas Pynchon, id Software, Doom 2, Quake (series), Halo, Unreal Tournament, Ben, Dark Souls, Bloodborne, Saros, Hollow Knight, Valheim, Diablo (series), Mortimer and the Riddles of the Medallion, Kirk Hamilton, Aaron Evers, Mark Garcia.  Next time: More Dungeon Keeper! Twitch: timlongojr and twinsunscorp YouTube Discord DevGameClub@gmail.com 

Dev Game Club
DGC Ep 468: Dungeon Keeper (part one)

Dev Game Club

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 15, 2026 67:22


Welcome to Dev Game Club, where this week we begin a new series on 1997's Dungeon Keeper. We set the game in its team, Dev Game Club looks at classic video games and plays through them over several episodes, providing commentary. Sections played: First few levels Issues covered: fulfilling our weird needs, the iterated version of some ideas, the feel of a Bullfrog game, the impact of Bullfrog, taking bigger risks, the impact of acquisition, pulling ideas forward, the game in its time, transitioning from software to hardware rendering, the high concept, the mobile mess, trying to take out the heroes, imps flipping off the hero, describing and then destroying the towns, being a dungeon master for players who won't have a good time, the ecology of the dungeon, starting inside, audio for the digging heroes, a game you can lose, low-brow humor, building on grids, zoning spaces and generating appropriate models, a hero's dungeon, wondering what variables the minions have, hybrid direct impact to the minions, giving the player only one sort of interaction, possessing a creature and running around in first person, finding the ways for this thing to work, mixing ingredients to retain tension, what delights await me, real parties coming in, permit season, 30 years of game development, MIDI... snail game. Games, people, and influences mentioned or discussed: Populous, Syndicate, XCOM: Enemy Unknown, Square, Nintendo, Theme Hospital, Black & White, Peter Molyneux, Lionhead, EA, Microsoft, LucasArts, Glenn Corpes, Mark Healey, Ragdoll Kung Fu, Alex Evans, Media Molecule, Rare, Fable (series), The Movies, GoldenEye 007, Diablo, Castlevania, Fallout, Interstate '76, Final Fantasy Tactics, The Last Express, Age of Empires, Outlaws, Daron Stinnett, Curse of Monkey Island, Dark Forces 2: Jedi Knight, Shadows of the Empire, Wing Commander: Prophecy, Final Fantasy VII, Mario Kart 64, Gran Turismo, PlayStation, Nintendo 64, SW: Starfighter, Mark Haigh-Hutchinson, Monty Python and the Holy Grail, Afterlife, Michael Stemmle, Bastion, Justin Graham, Minecraft, LostLake86, Civilization, SimCity, Dwarf Fortress, The Sims, Ultima Underworld, Streets of SimCity, DOOM (2016), Majora's Mask, Mortimer and the Riddles of the Medallion, Kirk Hamilton, Aaron Evers, Mark Garcia. Next time: More Dungeon Keeper Links: 27 Years Later, LucasArts' Afterlife Is Brilliant, Brutal, and Few Know How to Beat It  Note: I was incorrect, it is the Bile Demon, not the Fat Demon. Twitch: timlongojr and twinsunscorp YouTube Discord DevGameClub@gmail.com 

WOW Cruising
Fees Up, Gulf Cancelled, and a New Ship

WOW Cruising

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 30, 2026 18:12


Princess Cruises ends free Medallion shipping and doubles home delivery fees to $20, while raising its onboard service charge to 20%. Multiple cruise lines cancel Arabian Gulf winter seasons over security concerns, redeploying ships to the Mediterranean. And TUI Cruises' new Mein Schiff Flow completes its first Mediterranean sea trials ahead of a June 2026 christening.

The Eden Podcast with Bruce C. E. Fleming
Dr. Jennifer Holloran and her 2026 Medallion Award Presentation in Philadelphia!

The Eden Podcast with Bruce C. E. Fleming

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 27, 2026 17:11


The President and CEO of the American Bible Society is this year's recipient of the Tru316 Medallion Award! On this episode, Bruce C. E. Fleming introduces the Medallion Award presentation, followed by a mix of testimonials by ministry leaders from Wycliffe Bible Translators, Missionary Aviation Fellowship and more who honor Dr. Jennifer Holloran, followed by her own words of acceptance at the 2026 event. You can see a video of the testimonials by these leaders on the Tru316 Foundation You Tube Channel. Here is a link: https://youtu.be/MfFBkBx3gQ4 Go Deeper. We met at the headquarters of The American Bible Society in downtown Philadelphia across the street from historic Independence Hall and the Liberty Bell on the 250th anniversary of the founding of the United States! The video of the full event is available here: https://youtu.be/w79qDzJpCWU . The Tru316 Foundation (www.Tru316.com) is the home of The Eden Podcast with Bruce C. E. Fleming where we “true” the verse of Genesis 3:16. The Tru316 Message is that “God didn't curse Eve (or Adam) or limit woman in any way.” Once Genesis 3:16 is made clear the other passages on women and men become clear too. You are encouraged to access the episodes of Seasons 1-11 of The Eden Podcast for teaching on the seven key passages on women and men. Are you a reader? We invite you to get from Amazon the four books by Bruce C. E. Fleming in The Eden Book Series (Tru316.com/trubooks). Would you like to support the work of the Tru316 Foundation? You can become a Tru Partner here: www.Tru316.com/partner

The Yard
Ep. 243 - Slime's Games of Favor

The Yard

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 25, 2026 83:22


This week, the boys participate in The Games of Favor! A game that features tasks, questions and punishment.. Who can earn Slime's favor? The Medallion is Yours ™! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Why I Teach: Conversations with ETSU Faculty
Episode 32: Dr. Randy Wykoff on leadership, public health, and real-world impact

Why I Teach: Conversations with ETSU Faculty

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 16, 2026 18:06 Transcription Available


Provost Dr. Kimberly D. McCorkle sits down with Dr. Randy Wykoff, founding dean of the ETSU College of Public Health, to reflect on his decades of leadership, teaching, and service. From building Tennessee's first accredited school of public health to preparing students for real-world challenges through hands-on learning and community engagement, Dr. Wykoff shares lessons from a career dedicated to improving health across Appalachia and beyond — just months before his retirement. Find out more:  ETSU College of Public Health: https://www.etsu.edu/cph/?utm_campaign=College-of-Public-Health Podcast transcript:  Dr. Randy Wykoff We believe from the beginning that we had to be world-class. I think it's critical for students to see how what they've learned works in the community. So all of our public health students, environmental health students, health admin students have to do an internship. And that's basically a semester-long opportunity for them to take what they've learned and see, "Oh, wait a minute, this really does work. I really can go out and help this agency do what they're doing." Dr. Kimberly D. McCorkle Hi, I'm Kimberly McCorkle, Provost and Senior Vice President for Academic Affairs at East Tennessee State University. From the moment I arrived on this campus, I have been inspired by our faculty, their passion for what they do, their belief in the power of higher education, and the way they are transforming the lives of their students. This podcast is dedicated to them, our incredible faculty at ETSU. Hear their stories as they tell us "Why I Teach." In this episode, I speak with Dr. Randy Wykoff, the founding dean of the ETSU College of Public Health and the longest-serving dean of public health in the United States. Under his leadership, the college became the first accredited school of public health in Tennessee and central Appalachia and has tripled its enrollment since 2006. During his tenure, the college has secured more than $50 million in research funding and earned national recognition for teaching, research, and community service. A Tennessee Health Care Hall of Fame inductee and recipient of the U.S. Surgeon General's Medallion, Dr. Wykoff has made a lasting impact on public health education, and practice across the region. Earlier this year, he announced his plans to retire at the end of the 2025-26 academic year. So before he retires, I wanted to make sure to feature his wisdom and his insights on "Why I Teach." Enjoy the show. Dr. Kimberly D. McCorkle Dr. Wykoff, welcome to the show. This is a bittersweet episode for me as we're just a few short months from your retirement, which seems like a good time for reflection. You've spent more than two decades leading the College of Public Health. What originally drew you to public health, and what ultimately brought you to ETSU? Dr. Randy Wykoff No, that's a great question. Thank you for having me today. I always tell the students that your career isn't a river. It doesn't always flow in the same direction. So I started out to be a tropical pediatrician. That was my goal. That's what I ... I'd lived in Africa as a kid, and I planned on going back. And so I went to med school, did a pediatric residency, did a residency in preventive medicine and tropical medicine. I got a certificate of knowledge in tropical medicine. I got a master's in public health in tropical medicine. And in order to go to med school, I took out a National Health Service Corps scholarship. And after interviewing at various places, for reasons that I don't quite understand, they sent me to run six county health departments in South Carolina. So two aspects of my career happened at once: one, shifting from medicine to public health, and the other was into a leadership position. So after four years, I left that and went to the FDA, where I spent a decade. I spent some time on Capitol Hill and then went to an international nonprofit. And when it became clear to me that I needed to move on from the nonprofit, I had no academic experience. I had no published research. I had no funding. So I thought, "Why not become a dean of public health?" And I saw the ETSU ad, and I had never been in East Tennessee, other than briefly to travel through it. And my wife said, "Well, if we're going to live in Tennessee, we have to live on a lake." And I said, "There are no lakes in East Tennessee." That's how little I knew about it. So that's what brought me here. I just happened to see a job. I don't know that I was qualified for it, but they gave it to me. So that's it. Dr. Kimberly D. McCorkle When you look back at the early days of the college, what was your vision for what it could become? Dr. Randy Wykoff Well, when we were accredited, we were the 43rd school in the country. And we were the newest, the smallest, the least well-known, and actually the least respected by at least one metric. And we realized that we had to do something different. We weren't going to be Johns Hopkins South, right? We had to figure out a way that we could be small but world-class. And if you want, I'll talk about the hotel analogy and how that played out. But we believed from the beginning that we had to be world-class, because we had to compete with these other 42 schools. All but one of them was at a large private institution or a state land grant institution. Two things I did that I'm kind of proud of. One was the hotel analogy, which was this idea that schools of public health are like hotels. Your five-star hotel has a gold elevator and doorman and uniform and a Cartier distributor and a Michelin star restaurant – more than you could possibly use in any one hotel stay and at a premium price. But large schools of public health were like that. Then your mid-sized schools of public health are like conference hotels. Good facilities, nice part of town, one nice restaurant. And your small schools of public health are like Motel 6s. They have clean washcloths. They have soap in those little plastic containers. They meet all the minimum accreditation requirements. But no matter how well you run a Motel 6, it's still a Motel 6. So our idea was there's actually three ways you can be small in the hospitality industry and be world-class. One is a bed-and-breakfast, which is about relationships. One is an adventure, like a barefoot cruise or base camp. And the other is a destination, like a safari camp. And we thought, okay, we can be all three of those. We can be one that's really known for how we treat students and how we treat each other, one that allows students to do things they wouldn't do anywhere else, and then promote Appalachia. Don't hide from it, promote it. It makes us unique and different. So that was the one thing. The other thing I did that I think was the only other thing I'm proud of, I've always had this idea that once someone shows you they can do their job, the best thing you can do is let them do whatever else they can do. And you see that you see people just absolutely go well beyond what their job description is if you empower them to do things. And that's worked really well for us, especially as a small school. We had to have people that could step up and do things that we didn't expect. Dr. Kimberly D. McCorkle That's great. Well, two of the secrets to the success. Dr. Randy Wykoff That's right. That's all there is. Dr. Kimberly D. McCorkle The College of Public Health has been nationally recognized for its innovative curriculum and teaching. How do you help students connect what they learn in the classroom with real-world health challenges? Dr. Randy Wykoff I think public health is somewhat unique in that while it is an academic field, it's an applied field. And so the students from the beginning know that they're going to learn skills that will be relevant in the workplace. And my personal theory has always been that when I'm teaching, my job is to prepare the students for the career that I had. None of them will have that career. But whatever I've learned on the way is what I should be preparing them for, because anything else is a little bit artificial on my part. I know a theoretical approach, but if I talk about here's how federal advisory committees work, here's how you work with media, the skills that I had to learn along the way. Dr. Kimberly D. McCorkle What teaching approaches have you found most effective when preparing students to work in communities across Appalachia and beyond? Dr. Randy Wykoff I think it's critical for students to see how what they've learned works in the community. So all of our public health students, environmental health students, health admin students, have to do an internship. And that's basically a semester-long opportunity for them to take what they've learned and see, "Oh, wait a minute. This really does work. I really can go out and help this agency do what they're doing." So that's important. And then what we do at Valleybrook is, again, it's applied skills. When we're teaching students how to make a water filter or a water pump, they're probably thinking initially, "I'm never going to do this in the rest of my life." But the reality is what we're teaching them is the process, the logistics, the ability to take what you've got and get an outcome that you need. And that's really important in public health, especially when you get to disaster response and things like that. Dr. Kimberly D. McCorkle As someone who's mentored faculty as well as students, and since public health professionals are educators in their own right, what advice do you give educators who want to become effective teachers? Dr. Randy Wykoff That's a great question. I used to look at all the SAIs (course evaluations), and I discovered that there were three things that you always see in a positive SAI and two things that you always see in a negative SAI. The three things are know the material, care about students, enthusiastic. Everybody knows their material. If you don't care about students, you probably shouldn't be in a higher ed. And if you're not enthusiastic, you're not thinking about how cool what you're doing is. On the downside, the two that come out are disorganized and unfair. Usually unfair is, "I didn't get any grades before midterm, and now I have no way to get my grade back up," and then disorganized is what it is. But in the College of Public Health, we have great faculty. We've won the teaching award, I think, five times. It's a real pleasure to watch people take their own natural approach to life and apply it in the classroom. You have people that are very systematic. I don't know if I can mention names, like Patrick Brown with POGIL (Process-Oriented Guided Inquiry Learning). He's very systematic. We have others who are very hands-on and applied, like Mike Stoots. And we have others that are old-school, that get up and lecture, others who have interactive. But that's less important than knows the material, cares about the student, and is enthusiastic. Anyone who can do those things works out. Dr. Kimberly D. McCorkle I'll mention that right after we record this podcast, you're headed to your own class that you teach. Dr. Randy Wykoff I am. Dr. Kimberly D. McCorkle Yeah. I'm assuming you use those approaches in the classes that you continue to teach. Dr. Randy Wykoff I do. And what I've tried – I co-teach it with Hadii Mamudu. And what we try to do is he teaches leadership from sort of the academic side. What's the literature show? I try to walk students through, again, the career that I've had. And the whole idea is to teach the application of the skills through doing. So that's my general approach. Dr. Kimberly D. McCorkle It's great that you continue to teach. Dr. Randy Wykoff Yeah. Dr. Kimberly D. McCorkle Oh, yeah. Dr. Randy Wykoff I mean, you'd be crazy to be at an institution of higher ed and not do it, right? That's the great payback, is dealing with students. Dr. Kimberly D. McCorkle Absolutely. Dr. Randy Wykoff Not that I don't like dealing with everyone else, but students are the high point. They're the highlight. Dr. Kimberly D. McCorkle That's right. During the COVID-19 pandemic, you helped lead the creation of educational videos and public outreach. In many ways, that was teaching on a community scale. What did that experience teach you about educating the public? Dr. Randy Wykoff I think it reinforced something that is in public health and in a lot of fields. You have to speak the truth. Speak as you know it and recognize when things are unknown or evolving or changing. But with COVID, there was so much information going out. Some of it was accurate. Some of it wasn't. So I just tried to use my updates to say, this is what I believe is true at this point now. Dr. Kimberly D. McCorkle I think that was the way I first got to know you was through your videos, through COVID. Dr. Randy Wykoff Yes. Dr. Kimberly D. McCorkle Do you want to tell us what the tagline was for those? Dr. Randy Wykoff Well, that was "The Most Interesting Dean." Dr. Kimberly D. McCorkle That one. Dr. Randy Wykoff Yeah, that was, again, it was an effort to make the messaging more fun. And what we discovered was that that ad campaign had ended in 2016. And there were a whole lot of students who had no idea what I was doing. And one of the people who works for me was like, "Why are you talking in that funny accent?" But the idea was make it entertaining, get the message out in a way that isn't offensive to people. Dr. Kimberly D. McCorkle Yeah, it drew people in. Dr. Randy Wykoff Yeah. Dr. Kimberly D. McCorkle And you were the most interesting dean in the world. Dr. Randy Wykoff For a few short weeks. Dr. Kimberly D. McCorkle As you prepare to retire, what reflections do you have about the impact teaching has had on your own career and life? Dr. Randy Wykoff Oh, it's been, I can't think of a better way to end your career than teaching. You're taking everything that you've learned and you're passing it on to a new generation. It's incredibly rewarding. It gets a little bit awkward because my dad said that when I became Dean, my jokes would be a lot funnier. And it is a little bit awkward that people accord you this status above and beyond what you feel you've earned. And I think teaching does keep you humble a little bit because you're sitting there and every time you're teaching, you're thinking, “What don't I know about this subject? Why am I comfortable talking about this issue?” And the same with the weekly updates. I almost always have to do some research. I can't just spontaneously do them. But it's incredible. It's incredibly rewarding to be a teacher. And it's amazing to be at a place like ETSU that has focused on this community. I talk to other deans at other schools, and many of them have no real deep relationship with their region the way we do. The President says it all the time. We were created in 1911. And we went from education to business to health to the arts. We really touch everything that matters in this region. And in public health, that's what it is. Public health is everything that helps people live healthier, more productive lives. And I wouldn't want to be a dean anywhere else. And especially at a place that values esoteric research over the difference that you make in your community. Dr. Kimberly D. McCorkle Finally, looking back, what do you hope your former students remember the most about learning from you? Dr. Randy Wykoff I hope that they are progressively proud to have come out of ETSU. I think five, 10, 15 years from now, a lot of the hierarchy in higher ed will be falling away as people start really looking at quality and realizing that ETSU really is an exceptional place. I hope they're proud of that. I hope they believe that they were prepared for a meaningful career. And I hope some of them become wealthy benefactors in 40 years. We often say that. We're creating alums for 40 years from now. I'm not opposed to alums giving back right away. It's important that they feel that they got a good education, that prepared them for the workforce, and that they can say with pride, "Hey, I went to ETSU." Dr. Kimberly D. McCorkle Dr. Wykoff, thank you for joining me and for sharing your reflections on teaching, leadership, and public health. Your commitment to education and service has had a profound impact on ETSU, on your students, and on communities throughout our region and state. We're going to miss you. Dr. Randy Wykoff Well, thank you. I'm glad I'm going to stay around. I'll just have a different relationship with the university. Dr. Kimberly D. McCorkle Thanks for listening to "Why I Teach." For more information about Dr. Wykoff, the College of Public Health, or this podcast series, visit the ETSU Provost website at etsu.edu/provost. You can follow me on social media at ETSU Provost. And if you enjoyed this episode, please take a moment to like and subscribe to "Why I Teach" wherever you listen to podcasts.    

The Shallow End
Ten Bucks or Less episode 6 - "Gold Medallions"

The Shallow End

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 6, 2026 18:06


'Ten Bucks or Less' is a 10-part limited series from The Shallow End about sports cards that hold meaning, without breaking the bank.Episode 6 of 10: "Gold Medallions" - A Conversation with Ty @tpotts_pcThe Shallow End is hosted by Dave Schwartz ⁠⁠@Iowa_Dave_Sportscards⁠⁠

Real Black Consciousnesses Forum
The History Of The "JESUS PIECE MEDALLION" In Hip-Hop And Black Culture! (Kanye, Jay-Z, Rick Ross)

Real Black Consciousnesses Forum

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 1, 2026 8:48


#hiphopjewelry #blingbling #jesuspiece Youtube link: https://youtu.be/3je2hBXspnAPodcast link: https://spotifycreators-web.app.link/e/uSSVUcxe90bJoin us as we have a conversation about the history of the "Jesus Piece Medallion," that was so prevalent in Hip-Hop culture in the 1990s. Of course like always we began the episode with ROOT KNOWLEGE and from there we work our way up to the present hour. Tap in and don't forget to leave a comment. Thanks! #rbcf Hashtags: #jesuspiece #christ #jesus #amen #madeinjesus #jesusteam #faith #god #lord #holyspirit #blessed #bible #pray #mercy #alwayspray #jesusapparel #jehova #christian #jesustees #godblessyou #churchapparel #shopforjesus #christianblog #christianstore #faithansfashion #christiantees #bless #christianapparel #jesuschrist #hiphop

Steve Thomson and Eric Nelson
What is Quinn Hughes' medallion status?

Steve Thomson and Eric Nelson

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 28, 2026 17:25


Jess Myers covers the Wild for the Pioneer Press. The Wild are fresh off a loss to the Utah Mammoth who seem to have their number, they face the St. Louis Blues next. Jess talks about the Wild's inevitability of playing the Dallas Stars in the playoffs as long as the Avs don't asteroid back to earth. Jess touches on Quinn Hughes travel schedule. They also touch on the intensity that is the post season for boys HS hockey, the Gopher men's team who have had a rough go from the start and a prediction for Abbey Murphy's financial future when she moves to the PWHL.

Cool Story - A Wheel of Time Podcast
Up All Night, Fingering His Medallion (WH: Ch 28 - Ch 29)

Cool Story - A Wheel of Time Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 26, 2026 49:20


Send a textLISTENERS - Matt will be out of state next week and so we will be taking 1 week off - returning March 12th!

Two by Two
What Peak XV's partner exodus says about VC economics

Two by Two

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 26, 2026 79:55


Quick question: Would you give someone your money for ten years if they promised you'd get back roughly what an FD would give you? And they'd also take 2% of your money every single year, no matter what happens, plus 20% of any profits at the end.You'd laugh them out of the room, right? Well, that's venture capital.Peak XV lost three of its partners. Ashish Agarwal who backed Groww, Ishan Mittal who invested in Razorpay and Tejasvi Sharma who bet on Cred. These guys crushed it and they still walked out over "disagreements on economics and payouts."That's when we realized: this isn't a Peak XV problem but a VC industry problem that nobody wants to admit. So we brought in Mayank Bansal, a hedge fund manager who pulled the actual numbers: Crisil data, Peak XV's fund performance, small cap index returns, FDs. All of it. Joining us is also Arundhati Ramanathan, deputy editor at The Ken, who's been tracking these partner exits closely.Mayank's take? "What is happening in the VC industry currently is they are charging the profit shares of that Medallion fund while returning less than index funds, which is blasphemous."Most Indian VC funds are charging 36% profit share to deliver 12% returns while a small cap index fund gave 13.35% over the same period which you can withdraw anytime. So why do the smartest investors in the world keep putting money into this? Why does two and twenty still exist?Fair warning, this episode is number-heavy. We've linked the reports in the show notes so you can follow along. But the punchline is simple: venture capital in India might just be an overpriced underperforming asset class nobody's willing to admit is broken.Listen to find out why the exits are just beginning.____Additional resources:1. Accel India's fund returns (Newcomer, paywalled)2. Crisil's AIF Benchmarks Report3. Indian VCs' boss wants them to take a pay cut by Arundhati Ramanathan4. India's VCs are getting disrupted… by India's tax-payers by Praveen Gopal Krishnan5. The invisible whale that capsized India's leaky options boats- Two by Two episode 51____This episode was produced by Uddantika Kashyap.If you liked this episode, share it with your friends, family and colleagues. And if you have thoughts on the discussion, write to us at twobytwo@the-ken.com.

826 Valencia's Message in a Bottle
Pufferfish vs Shrimp by Medallion

826 Valencia's Message in a Bottle

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 19, 2026 1:56


Pufferfish vs Shrimp by Medallion by 826 Valencia

Inside Scoop with Alex and Jeff
Inside Scoop Episode 327 - Memphis Open and West Coast Competitors

Inside Scoop with Alex and Jeff

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 18, 2026 99:37


In this episode of Inside Scoop, hosts Alex Dingman and Jeff Doss provide a deep dive into the recent Memphis Open and look ahead to the Compete Nationals on the West Coast. The episode is packed with tournament results, martial arts history, and a fun segment on the best "Kiyah" (yell) moments in sport karate.

Somebody Save Me: The Official, but mostly Unofficial, Smallville Podcast

Smallville Presents: The Girl Called LutessaTess finally gets her long overdue origin story with none other than Granny Goodness! After reliving a memory in the form of a nightmare Tess is "called" back to the orphanage she was raised in, and drags Clark along with her. Lois is crying nonstop after watching her late mother's videotapes, and then decides to play mediator between Clark and Jor-El's relationship. The Dark-Ass Counsel finally unites. Teri Hatcher (Lois & Clark: The New Adventures of Superman) makes her first and only appearance as DC Comics' original character Ella Lane. The late Julian Sands (Arachnophobia, The Medallion) returns for his last appearance as DC Comics' original character Jor-El of Krypton. Helen Slater (Supergirl, The Lying Game) returns for her last appearance as DC Comics' original character Lara-El.Christine Willes (Trick 'r Treat, The Wicker Man) makes her first appearance as DC Comics' original character Granny Goodness.Steve Byers (The Man in the High Castle, Slasher) makes his first appearance as DC Comics' original character Desaad. Michael Daingerfield (Sausage Party, Dreamcatcher) returns as DC Comics original character Gordon Godfrey.

Raconte-moi New York
L'éphéméride new yorkais de la semaine 9 - Lundi 16 FEVRIER 2026 – Série célébrations – jours fériés : WASHINGTON'S BIRTHDAY

Raconte-moi New York

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 16, 2026 4:56


Lundi 16 FEVRIER 2026 – Série célébrations – jours fériés : WASHINGTON'S BIRTHDAY ou PRESIDENTS' DAY est un jour férié fédéral qui se fête tous les ans à la même date, le 3ᵉ lundi de Février.Il rend hommage à George WASHINGTON, 1er président des États-Unis de 1789 à 1797.En 1968 la fête a été étendue à tous les présidents américains.-------------N'hésitez pas à aller visiter notre site racontemoinewyork.com Retrouvez tous les liens des réseaux sociaux et des plateformes du podcast ici : https://linktr.ee/racontemoinewyorkHébergé par Ausha. Visitez ausha.co/politique-de-confidentialite pour plus d'informations.

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ep 364 - the gold medal episode

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Play Episode Listen Later Feb 14, 2026 59:23


Medallions. Challenge coins. All of them are beautiful metal or metal-including little items, ohhh we love them - we love looking at them so! And here's an episode ALL about them! there's no video content yet because the video upload is being weird again. Sorry It'll Be Here Soon Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Sound OFF! with Brad Bennett
Wednesday 2/11/26 hour 3

Sound OFF! with Brad Bennett

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 11, 2026 40:40


Two shot and dead in Duluth, the MN Fraud epidemic, Dave in a Truck, Suitcases of Cash, Scott from Cherry wants a class action, Tim from Two Harbors, On This Day - Buster Douglas vs Iron Mike, the Medallion has been found, Put America on Commission Act, Jeff from Superior, and MN statute...See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Raconte-moi New York
L'éphéméride new yorkais de la semaine 8 - Mercredi 10 février 1926 – Chute de neige record sur la ville de NYC - ville au climat contrasté

Raconte-moi New York

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 10, 2026 8:53


Mercredi 10 février 1926 – Chute de neige record sur la ville de NYC - ville au climat contrastéIl y a 100 ans tout pile, New York affrontait une grosse tempête de neige.Même si l'événement neigeux le plus mythique à New York reste le Grand Blizzard de 1888, cet anniversaire est l'occasion de s'intéresser à la météo à NYC qui peut parfois être extrême.-------------N'hésitez pas à aller visiter notre site racontemoinewyork.com Retrouvez tous les liens des réseaux sociaux et des plateformes du podcast ici : https://linktr.ee/racontemoinewyorkHébergé par Ausha. Visitez ausha.co/politique-de-confidentialite pour plus d'informations.

Raconte-moi New York
L'éphéméride new yorkais de la semaine 7 - Mardi 6 février 1934 – La grève des Taxis à NYC à l'origine de la loi HASS

Raconte-moi New York

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 6, 2026 8:16


Mardi 6 février 1934 – La grève des Taxis à NYC à l'origine de la loi HASSNew York est le théâtre d'une émeute spectaculaire : des centaines de chauffeurs de taxi en grève affrontent la police sur Broadway, incendiant des taxis indépendants et provoquant des troubles majeurs dans la circulation urbaine. Cet évènement sera à l'origine de la loi HASS créant le système de Medallion, licence officielle permettant d'exploiter un taxi Jaune à New York. à NYC à l'origine de la loi HASS-------------N'hésitez pas à aller visiter notre site racontemoinewyork.com Retrouvez tous les liens des réseaux sociaux et des plateformes du podcast ici : https://linktr.ee/racontemoinewyorkHébergé par Ausha. Visitez ausha.co/politique-de-confidentialite pour plus d'informations.

Aktieuniverset
#278 - Smackdown i ugens løb, ny FED-chair: Produktionsøkonomi på menuen, makrosnak, ugens tema: Jim Simons & fonden Medallion + regnskaber fra bl.a. Apple, Tesla og Microsoft og meget mere

Aktieuniverset

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 31, 2026 75:37


I denne uges Aktieuniverset ser vi på ugens markeds-smackdown og snakken om en ny FED-chair, hvor produktionsøkonomi og den nye amerikanske økonomi nok kommer i fokus. Ugens tema dykker ned i Jim Simons og den legendariske Medallion-fond, og hvad der gjorde den så ekstraordinær. Derudover gennemgår vi regnskaber fra bl.a. Apple, Tesla og Microsoft. Alt dette og meget mere!  Denne episode er sponsoreret af investeringsfonden NewDeal Invest's nye akkumulerende fond PMINDIAKK. Den er også blevet børsnoteret nu, så du kan nu finde den på din danske handelsplatform under PMINDIAKK. Den er akkumulerende, så den udbetaler ikke udbytte, og den kan bruges i en virksomhedsskatteordning.NewDeal Invest: ⁠newdealinvest.dk⁠ Denne episode er sponsoreret af Saxo Bank. Åbn din konto på Home.saxo og læs mere om fordelene. Denne episode er sponsoreret af Nlogic. Få skræddersyet din cybersecurity. Læs mere på Nlogic.dk. Denne episode er sponsoreret af Finobo. Få et gratis økonomitjek hos specialisterne i låneoptimering ved at bruge linket:finobo.dk/gratis-oekonomitjek-aktieuniverset/Prøv den nye omlægningsberegner på Finobo.dk/beregner-omlaegningsberegner/?utm_source=aktieuniverset  Tjek os ud på:FB gruppe: ⁠facebook.com/groups/1023197861808843⁠X: ⁠x.com/aktieuniverset⁠IG: ⁠instagram.com/aktieuniversetpodcast⁠ DISCLAIMER:Aktieuniverset indeholder markedsføring af investeringsforeningen Portfoliomanager NewDeal Invest, kl n (PMINDI), som Mads Christiansen er investeringsrådgiver for. Podcasten kan ligeledes referere til andre fonde.Indholdet i podcasten udtrykker alene værternes og gæsters egne holdninger, refleksioner og analyser, og skal ikke opfattes som en personlig anbefaling af bestemte værdipapirer eller strategier. Podcasten skal ikke anses som investeringsrådgivning, da den enkelte lytters finansielle situation, nuværende aktiver eller passiver, investeringskendskab og -erfaring, investeringsformål, investeringshorisont, risikoprofil eller præferencer ikke kan inddrages. Det afhænger af den enkelte investors personlige forhold og målsætning, om en bestemt investering eller investeringsstrategi er hensigtsmæssig, og vi anbefaler, at man rådfører sig med sin investeringsrådgiver, inden en eventuel beslutning om investering tages.PMINDI kan findes via Nordnet (https://www.nordnet.dk/markedet/investeringsforeninger-liste/18148998-portfolio-manager-new-deal-invest), Saxo Bank (https://www.saxoinvestor.dk/investor/page/product/Fund/38109485) eller ved at søge på ”DK0062499810” i din egen netbank.PMINDI er kun egnet for investorer med høj risikovillighed og en investeringshorisont på mindst 5 år. Alt investering medfører risiko, herunder potentielt tab af kapital. Historisk afkast er ikke en indikator for fremtidigt afkast, der kan afvige meget eller være negativt.Læs PRIIP KID for PMINDI for fulde risikoscenarier: https://fundmarket.dk/newdeal-invest-kl-n/. Overvej risici og fordele nøje før investering.Læs mere om risici her: https://newdealinvest.dk/risici/ og generelt om investeringsforeningen på www.newdealinvest.dk.Vil du have en månedlig oversigt over alle positionerne i PMINDI? Så skriv dig op til nyhedsbrevet her:https://newdealinvest.dk/nyhedsbrev/. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.

MONEY FM 89.3 - Weekend Mornings
Saturday Mornings: Honouring Vision & Voice: Celebrating Singapore's Cultural Medallion & Young Artist Award Winners

MONEY FM 89.3 - Weekend Mornings

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 4, 2026 25:01


During our Saturday Mornings Sit-Down Conversation on the Saturday Mornings Show” host Glenn van Zutphen and co-host Neil Humphreys celebrate the artists shaping Singapore’s cultural identity as we welcome Cultural Medallion recipient Goh Boon Teck and Young Artist Award recipient Daryl Qilin Yam to the studio. Their achievements are part of a landmark moment: seven arts practitioners were honoured at the Istana in 2025, a fitting tribute in Singapore’s 60th year of independence. Goh Boon Teck, a visionary of Singapore’s bilingual theatre scene, has spent over three decades crafting bold, visually arresting productions. His iconic work Titoudao—staged globally and adapted for television—remains a defining example of how Singaporean stories can resonate across cultures and mediums. Joining him is writer and arts leader Daryl Qilin Yam, whose work at Sing Lit Station has strengthened the literary ecosystem through initiatives like “Book a Writer,” nurturing both emerging talent and future readers. Together, they reflect the deep roots and vibrant future of Singapore’s arts landscape.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The Majority Report with Sam Seder
Best of 2025: Zohran Mamdani New York's Next Mayor?

The Majority Report with Sam Seder

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 29, 2025 113:50


It's another Best of 2025 episode. On today's program: Live-streamed on January 15, 2025 Sam speaks with Zohran Mamdani, State Assemblyman for New York's 36th District & candidate for Mayor, to discuss his candidacy. https://x.com/ZohranKMamdani Zohran Mamdani then joins, diving right into his history in progressive organizing spaces after joining the DSA in 2017, working on a city council campaign, as a housing counselor, and helping the NY Taxi Workers' Alliance fight for reparations over the city's Medallion bait-and-switch. Next, Mamdani walks through his campaign's central policies, including launching a rent freeze on day 1 of his administration, pushing for a free bus program, and revolutionizing the city's childcare policies, before he and Sam briefly shift to the overwhelming success of the city's recently launched congestion pricing. Wrapping up, Zohran makes a final pitch to voters and unpacks what we can do to help his campaign. All that and more. The Congress switchboard number is (202) 224-3121. You can use this number to connect with either the U.S. Senate or the House of Representatives. Check out IceRRT.com to find an ICE rapid response team nearest to you. Follow us on TikTok here: https://www.tiktok.com/@majorityreportfm Check us out on Twitch here: https://www.twitch.tv/themajorityreport Find our Rumble stream here: https://rumble.com/user/majorityreport Check out our alt YouTube channel here: https://www.youtube.com/majorityreportlive Gift a Majority Report subscription here: https://fans.fm/majority/gift Subscribe to the AMQuickie newsletter here: https://am-quickie.ghost.io/ Join the Majority Report Discord! https://majoritydiscord.com/ Get all your MR merch at our store: https://shop.majorityreportradio.com/ Get the free Majority Report App!: https://majority.fm/app Go to https://JustCoffee.coop and use coupon code majority to get 10% off your purchase Check out today's sponsors: BABBEL: Learn a new Language and get up to 55% off your subscription at Babbel.com/MAJORITY ZOCDOC: Go to Zocdoc.com/MAJORITY and download the Zocdoc app to sign-up for FREE and book a top-rated doctor SUNSET LAKE: Use coupon code "Left Is Best" (all one word) for 20% on their full lineup of CBD products to support your New Year wellness goals and Dry January aspirations at SunsetLakeCBD.com  Follow the Majority Report crew on Twitter: @SamSeder @EmmaVigeland @MattLech On Instagram: @MrBryanVokey Check out Matt's show, Left Reckoning, on YouTube, and subscribe on Patreon! https://www.patreon.com/leftreckoning Check out Matt Binder's YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/mattbinder Subscribe to Brandon's show The Discourse on Patreon! https://www.patreon.com/ExpandTheDiscourse Check out Ava Raiza's music here! https://avaraiza.bandcamp.com

Fluent Fiction - French
Winter Whodunit: The Mystery of Versailles' Vanished Medallion

Fluent Fiction - French

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 26, 2025 14:55 Transcription Available


Fluent Fiction - French: Winter Whodunit: The Mystery of Versailles' Vanished Medallion Find the full episode transcript, vocabulary words, and more:fluentfiction.com/fr/episode/2025-12-26-08-38-20-fr Story Transcript:Fr: Les flocons de neige tombaient doucement sur le Château de Versailles, ajoutant une touche de magie hivernale aux décorations de Noël étincelantes.En: The snowflakes were falling gently on the Château de Versailles, adding a touch of winter magic to the sparkling Christmas decorations.Fr: Les couloirs opulents du château étaient pleins de visiteurs, tous captivés par les merveilleuses histoires de son passé glorieux.En: The opulent corridors of the château were full of visitors, all captivated by the wonderful stories of its glorious past.Fr: Au milieu de la foule, deux personnes se démarquaient : Luc, un historien de l'art, et Sophie, une guide passionnée.En: In the midst of the crowd, two people stood out: Luc, an art historian, and Sophie, an enthusiastic guide.Fr: Luc était venu pour une raison particulière.En: Luc had come for a particular reason.Fr: Ce Noël, le château abritait une exposition spéciale d'artefacts rares.En: This Christmas, the château was hosting a special exhibition of rare artifacts.Fr: Parmi eux, un médaillon ancien, mystérieux et précieux, venait de disparaître pendant une visite guidée.En: Among them, an ancient, mysterious, and precious medallion had just disappeared during a guided tour.Fr: La nouvelle s'était répandue comme une traînée de poudre, mais sans alarmes pour ne pas gâcher l'atmosphère festive.En: The news spread like wildfire, but there were no alarms so as not to spoil the festive atmosphere.Fr: Sophie, connaissant chaque recoin du château, sentit immédiatement qu'il y avait là l'occasion pour elle de vivre son rêve secret de devenir détective.En: Sophie, knowing every nook of the château, immediately sensed that there was an opportunity for her to live out her secret dream of becoming a detective.Fr: Elle réalisa qu'elle aurait besoin de l'aide de Luc, bien qu'elle se méfia facilement de lui, soupçonnant qu'il pourrait utiliser cette disparition pour écrire son roman.En: She realized she would need Luc's help, although she was easily wary of him, suspecting he might use this disappearance to write his novel.Fr: Luc, de son côté, était intrigué par le mystère, mais il savait que pour avancer, il devait s'allier à Sophie.En: Luc, on his part, was intrigued by the mystery, but he knew that to make progress, he had to team up with Sophie.Fr: Malgré leurs doutes mutuels, ils unirent leurs forces.En: Despite their mutual doubts, they joined forces.Fr: Sophie, dans un élan de confiance, décida de partager un secret rarement connu : les passages secrets du château, des chemins réservés autrefois aux rois et reines.En: Sophie, in a burst of confidence, decided to share a rarely known secret: the château's secret passages, paths once reserved for kings and queens.Fr: Ils traversèrent ensemble ces passages mystérieux, esquivant les touristes joyeux qui admiraient les lumières de Noël dans la Galerie des Glaces.En: They traversed these mysterious passages together, dodging the joyful tourists who were admiring the Christmas lights in the Galerie des Glaces.Fr: C'est là, sous les reflets éblouissants des lustres et des miroirs, qu'ils aperçurent quelque chose de curieux : le médaillon, astucieusement caché sur une statue, parmi les décorations.En: It was there, under the dazzling reflections of the chandeliers and mirrors, that they saw something curious: the medallion, cleverly hidden on a statue, among the decorations.Fr: Ils burent de soulagement.En: They breathed a sigh of relief.Fr: Le médaillon avait été bien en vue tout le temps, caché parmi le somptueux décor que peu de gens savaient vraiment voir.En: The medallion had been in plain sight all along, hidden among the sumptuous decor that few people truly knew how to see.Fr: Ils agirent discrètement pour le récupérer et le remettre en place sans attirer l'attention inutile.En: They acted discreetly to recover it and put it back in place without attracting unnecessary attention.Fr: Ce soir-là, alors que le château replongeait dans le calme après une journée bien remplie, Luc et Sophie se sourirent, satisfaits du devoir accompli.En: That evening, as the château plunged back into calm after a busy day, Luc and Sophie smiled at each other, satisfied with a job well done.Fr: Luc avait découvert une passion pour les énigmes insolubles, bien plus excitante que ses simples livres d'histoire.En: Luc had discovered a passion for unsolvable mysteries, far more exciting than his simple history books.Fr: Quant à Sophie, elle se sentait prête à embrasser un futur au-delà des visites guidées.En: As for Sophie, she felt ready to embrace a future beyond guided tours.Fr: Leurs efforts furent salués, non pas par une annonce publique, mais par la connaissance qu'ils avaient fait quelque chose de bon et de juste.En: Their efforts were celebrated, not by a public announcement, but by the knowledge that they had done something good and right.Fr: À Versailles, sous la lueur douce des décorations de Noël, un mystérieux chapitre de plus avait été écrit dans le silence des palais historiques.En: At Versailles, under the soft glow of Christmas decorations, one more mysterious chapter had been written in the silence of the historic palaces. Vocabulary Words:the snowflake: le flocon de neigethe castle: le châteauopulent: opulentthe corridor: le couloirto captivate: captiverglorious: glorieuxmidst: milieuthe historian: l'historienenthusiastic: passionnéthe exhibition: l'expositionthe artifact: l'artefactthe medallion: le médaillonto disappear: disparaîtreto spread: se répandrethe wildfire: la traînée de poudreto spoil: gâcherto sense: sentirthe nook: le recointhe detective: le détectiveto share: partagerthe passage: le passageto traverse: traverserto dodge: esquiverthe chandelier: le lustrethe mirror: le miroirto sigh: soupirerthe relief: le soulagementsumptuous: somptueuxdiscreetly: discrètementto recover: récupérer

DragonLance Saga
Solostaran Kanan

DragonLance Saga

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 23, 2025 8:37


Solostaran Kanan led the Qualinesti Elves in a time of turbulent change in the Age of Despair. Let's learn more about the Speaker of the Sun. You can buy the Tales of the Lance boxed set here: https://www.dmsguild.com/en/product/16961/tales-of-the-lance-2e?affiliate_id=50797 https://youtu.be/NTBefMc3TUc Transcript Cold Open In the long shadow of the Cataclysm, when the world of Krynn still bled from divine wrath, the elves of Qualinesti turned inward. They did so under the rule of one man—Solostaran Kanan, Speaker of the Sun. Intro Welcome to another DragonLance Saga episode. My name is Adam and today I am going to talk about Solostaran Kanan, the Speaker of the Sun. I would like to take a moment and thank the DLSaga YouTube members and Patreon patrons, and invite you to consider becoming a member or patron, you can even pick up Dragonlance media using my affiliate links in the description below. I am referencing the Chronicles, the Tales of the Lance boxed set, and War of the lance sourcebook for this information. If I leave anything out or misspeak, please leave a comment below! Discussion For more than three centuries, Solostaran ruled the Qualinesti during what mankind would later call the Age of Despair. It was a time without gods, without certainty, and without mercy. Though remembered as wise and fair, Solostaran was, above all else, a ruler shaped by loss—forced to choose survival over compassion, isolation over alliance, and duty over love. Solostaran was born into the royal family of Qualinesti, one of three brothers. Long before he ever wore the Medallion of the Sun, he was trained in governance, diplomacy, and restraint. He learned power slowly—deliberately—so that when it finally fell to him, he would not wield it rashly. His ascent to Speaker was not without challenge. In the unstable years following the Cataclysm, there were whispers—perhaps even open conflicts—that might have denied him the throne. Yet through the intervention of allies within the noble houses, Solostaran was confirmed as Speaker of the Sun, inheriting not just authority… but responsibility for a people traumatized by a broken world. And he ruled as a man who understood that burden all too well. Solostaran's earliest years as Speaker were marked by harsh but effective decrees. He withdrew elven forces from Pax Tharkas, abandoning joint defenses with dwarves. He refused involvement in the Dwarfgate War, even when envoys from the archmage Fistandantilus approached his borders. And most famously—most controversially—he banished all non-elves from Qualinesti, declaring the forest an inviolate homeland. To outsiders, these acts seemed cold… even cruel. But Solostaran believed something deeply and painfully simple: The elves could not save the world. He wept silently for Ansalon's refugees, but he believed humans—and the other races—had to solve their own problems. If Qualinesti bled for every failing of the world, there would soon be no elves left at all. On feast days and holy celebrations, Solostaran would climb alone to the top of the Tower of the Sun, ascending its endless stairs for reasons never recorded. Some say it was prayer. Others say penance. Perhaps it was simply a ruler reminding himself how high he stood—and how far he could fall. That belief—that distance was mercy—began to crack with the arrival of a child. In 248 AC, Solostaran's brother Kethrenan Kanan died. His widow arrived in Qualinost bearing terrible news: she had been assaulted by a human brigand… and she carried a child. Solostaran hoped—desperately—that the child was his brother's. It was not. The infant Tanthalas, later known as Tanis Half-Elven, was everything Solostaran feared: living proof of elven vulnerability, and a reminder of the outside world he had tried to shut away. By his own beliefs, Tanis should never have been allowed within Qualinesti. Yet Solostaran took him in. He raised the half-elf in his own household, watching as Tanis aged faster than elven children—outpacing Gilthanas and Laurana not in years, but in mortality. Through Tanis, Solostaran began to understand human fragility… and human courage. His compassion grew. But it never fully conquered his prejudice. Even as he loved Tanis, Solostaran struggled to see him as whole—once calling him “half of two things and all of nothing.” Decades later, another outsider would challenge Solostaran's certainties. In 288 AC, the Speaker took notice of finely wrought jewelry from a metalsmith in the human town of Solace. When he summoned the craftsman, Solostaran was surprised to find not a human—but a hill dwarf named Flint Fireforge. Flint became the first dwarf in over a century welcomed into Qualinesti. More than a smith, Flint became a friend—to Solostaran, and especially to Tanis. Through Flint, the Speaker was forced to confront a truth he had long avoided: wisdom, loyalty, and honor were not elven virtues alone. Yet even this growth came with limits. When Tanis was accused—falsely—of murdering Eld Ailea, Solostaran confined him and threatened exile as a dark elf. Only Flint's investigation uncovered the true traitor: Solostaran's own brother, Arelas Kanan. Tanis was freed. And soon after… he left. Secretly, Solostaran was relieved. With the rise of the Dragonarmies, Solostaran's long-feared reckoning arrived. The forest would not be spared. Recognizing that isolation had reached its end, Solostaran ordered preparations for exile. Scouts were sent across Abanasinia. A refuge was founded in Southern Ergoth—Qualimori—and a fleet was constructed in secret. In 351 AC, the elves fled Qualinesti just as the Red Dragonarmy closed in. For the first time in centuries, Solostaran ruled a people without a homeland. Exile broke what centuries of rule had hardened. His wife fell gravely ill and vanished from record. His daughter Laurana defied him—twice—first by leaving Qualinesti for Tanis, and later by stealing a Dragon Orb from his court to use against the Dragonarmies. When Laurana fled, Solostaran declared her dead to him—even at the Whitestone Council. Yet despite his bitterness, Solostaran committed elven forces to the war. He trusted increasingly in Porthios, his eldest son, granting him greater authority—perhaps knowing his own strength was fading. After the War of the Lance, Solostaran led his people home. But the forest he returned to was not the one he had left. Within three years, the Speaker of the Sun passed away, ending one of the longest reigns in elven history. He left behind a kingdom forever changed—and a son shaped by his example, and his failures. Solostaran Kanan was not a hero of battle. He was a guardian. A ruler who believed restraint was strength. A father who loved deeply—but imperfectly. A king who closed the gates to save his people… and lived long enough to see that walls cannot stop the world forever. Under his rule, Qualinesti survived the Age of Despair. And sometimes, survival is the hardest victory of all. Outro And that is all I have to say about Solostaran Kanan. What would you have done differently if you were in his shoes? Was his initial racial decisions what cemented their ultimate retreat and fall as a nation? And finally, since Tanis was the half-brother by marriage to Laurana, should they have gotten married? Leave a comment below. I would like to invite you to subscribe to this YouTube channel, ring the bell to get notified about upcoming videos, and click the like button. It all helps other Dragonlance fans learn about this channel and its content. Thank you for watching — this has been Adam with DragonLance Saga, and until next time, remember: I guess it must have fallen into my pack, Fizban. That's it! See, my pack was sitting under that table. Wasn't that lucky? It would have broken if it had hit the floor.

The New Music Business with Ari Herstand
Is This The Future of Superfandom?

The New Music Business with Ari Herstand

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 26, 2025 59:30


This week on the New Music Business podcast, Ari sits down with Matt Jones, the CEO and co-founder of Medallion, a platform helping artists own their fan relationships and build new revenue models. Matt was previously CEO of Songkick, another direct-to-fan platform that was acquired by Warner Music Group. He's now developing new economic models for artists to own their fan relationships.In this episode, Matt and Ari discuss the direct-to-fan experience and why it's beneficial to give artists full ownership of their data. Matt explains why traditional models like Patreon and Substack don't fit the creative rhythms of most musicians. They also dig into the shortcomings of streaming and the need for transparency in artist payments. Tune in to learn more about how major labels might adapt, what lessons can be learned from Bandcamp, and why the next decade of music will be defined by artist ownership and sustainability.https://medallion.app/0:00 - Intro10:45 – Why the term “superfan” has taken over the industry13:20 – The challenges artists face relying on third-party platforms15:50 – How Medallion lets artists own their data and build communities18:30 – Why streaming's economic model is outdated and unsustainable21:50 – Why Patreon and Substack rarely work for most musicians24:15 – The three main artist revenue streams: live, recordings, and merch28:30 – How Bandcamp paved the way—but why it isn't enough31:40 – Handling rights, licensing, and label relationships on Medallion38:00 – The future of transparency and fan-to-artist payment models49:50 – Why blockchain and NFTs weren't the right fit for MedallionEdited and mixed by Peter SchruppMusic by Brassroots DistrictProduced by the team at Ari's TakeOrder the THIRD EDITION of How to Make It in the New Music Business: https://book.aristake.com Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Award Travel 101
Deep Dive Into Delta

Award Travel 101

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 24, 2025 51:36


This week, Mike Zaccheo and moderator Justin Walter dive deep into Delta SkyMiles after highlighting an inspiring post from Karen, a solo traveler in her 60s who completed a 3-week, around-the-world business- and first-class trip using 326K AA and Virgin miles plus $8.2K in cash for a journey valued at ~$22K. Her itinerary spanned NYC, Tel Aviv, Paris, Tokyo, and Phoenix, with smooth connections, Hyatt stays on points, and carry-on-only travel. She earned 38K miles back and proved that with planning, persistence, and a good points strategy, major bucket-list trips are possible at any age.In the news, Citi launched the new AAdvantage Globe Mastercard, while Hyatt refreshed its personal card offer . JetBlue announced Mosaic status changes for 2026—more benefits for top elites but fewer perks for lower tiers—while SkyTeam expanded lounge access to 70+ domestic lounges, excluding Delta's own Elite Plus members. The main topic explored how Delta SkyMiles has evolved into a dynamic, spend-based loyalty program where Amex partnerships play a key role. Although miles never expire, the lack of an award chart creates unpredictable pricing, making partner bookings (Air France, Virgin Atlantic) and flash sales the best value opportunities. The hosts discussed Delta's Medallion tiers, MQD rules, and the shifting role of Sky Clubs as Amex access limits tighten, noting that Delta increasingly positions itself as a “premium brand.” Their advice: always compare award prices across partner programs before redeeming and also evaluate miles vs cash prices.Links To Topics DiscussedNew Citi AAdvantage Globe CardHyatt Credit Card Offer with Double Elite NightsJetBlue Elite Status ChangesSkyTeam Elite Lounge Access ChangesWhere to Find Us The Award Travel 101 Facebook Community. To book time with our team, check out Award Travel 1-on-1. You can also email us at 101@award.travel Buy your Award Travel 101 Merch here Reserve tickets to our Spring 2026 Meetup in Phoenix now. award.travel/phx2026 Our partner CardPointers helps us get the most from our cards. Signup today at https://cardpointers.com/at101 for a 30% discount on annual and lifetime subscriptions! Lastly, we appreciate your support of the AT101 Podcast/Community when you signup for your next card! Technical note: Some user experience difficulty streaming the podcast while connected to a VPN. If you have difficulty, disconnect from your VPN.

In The Money Players' Podcast
Players' Podcast: Breeders' Cup Favorite Analysis and More

In The Money Players' Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 21, 2025 62:03


The show kicks off with PTF and Nick Tammaro going through all 14 Breeders' Cup races with an eye towards the favorite. They play a little game of buy-sell-hold amongst the best domestic chances.Next up Phillip Shelton of Medallion Racing joins in to preview the upcoming Tattersalls Mares sale. You can learn more about that on the Tatts website. Phillip and PTF also talk about current Medallion runners, including their Breeders' Cup hopefuls. Phillip also chimes in with some thoughts on the European contenders at the BC.

In The Money Players' Podcast
Players' Podcast: Breeders' Cup Favorite Analysis and More

In The Money Players' Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 21, 2025 62:03


The show kicks off with PTF and Nick Tammaro going through all 14 Breeders' Cup races with an eye towards the favorite. They play a little game of buy-sell-hold amongst the best domestic chances.Next up Phillip Shelton of Medallion Racing joins in to preview the upcoming Tattersalls Mares sale. You can learn more about that on the Tatts website. Phillip and PTF also talk about current Medallion runners, including their Breeders' Cup hopefuls. Phillip also chimes in with some thoughts on the European contenders at the BC.

Fluent Fiction - Dutch
Mystery at the Market: The Medallion's Disappearance

Fluent Fiction - Dutch

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 20, 2025 19:12 Transcription Available


Fluent Fiction - Dutch: Mystery at the Market: The Medallion's Disappearance Find the full episode transcript, vocabulary words, and more:fluentfiction.com/nl/episode/2025-10-20-22-34-02-nl Story Transcript:Nl: Het was een zonnige herfstdag in het levendige marktplein van de stad.En: It was a sunny autumn day in the lively market square of the stad.Nl: De lucht was helder en vredig, terwijl het herfstfeest in volle gang was.En: The sky was clear and peaceful as the autumn festival was in full swing.Nl: De kraampjes stonden vol met kleurrijke fruitmanden, geurige kruiden en handgemaakte ambachten.En: The stalls were filled with colorful baskets of fruit, fragrant herbs, and handmade crafts.Nl: Overal klonk vrolijke muziek en vreugdevolle stemmen vulden de lucht.En: Everywhere, cheerful music played and joyful voices filled the air.Nl: Lucas, een nieuwsgierige historicus, wandelde door de markt.En: Lucas, a curious historian, strolled through the market.Nl: Hij had altijd al een bijzondere interesse gehad in lokale folklore en oude verhalen.En: He had always had a particular interest in local folklore and old stories.Nl: Vandaag was hij op zoek naar een belangrijk artefact dat onmisbaar was voor de geschiedenis van de stad.En: Today, he was searching for an important artifact that was indispensable to the history of the stad.Nl: Het was een oud medaillon, ooit gedragen door de oprichter van de stad.En: It was an old medallion, once worn by the founder of the stad.Nl: Plotseling ging er een gerucht rond: het artefact was verdwenen!En: Suddenly, a rumor spread: the artifact had disappeared!Nl: Lucas voelde een kriebeltje van spanning en ongerustheid.En: Lucas felt a tingle of excitement and anxiety.Nl: Hoe kon zoiets belangrijks zomaar verdwijnen tijdens het feest?En: How could something so important just vanish during the festival?Nl: Mila, een levendige marktvrouw met een glimlach die zelfs de meest hardvochtige harten deed smelten, kende alle geheimen van de stad.En: Mila, a lively market woman with a smile that could melt even the hardest of hearts, knew all the secrets of the stad.Nl: Ze stond bekend om haar beminnelijke natuur en luisterende oor.En: She was known for her amiable nature and listening ear.Nl: Lucas besloot haar hulp in te schakelen.En: Lucas decided to enlist her help.Nl: Samen zouden ze proberen het medaillon terug te vinden.En: Together they would try to find the medallion.Nl: "Het is een chaos hier, Lucas," zei Mila terwijl ze een pluk haar achter haar oor schoof.En: "It's chaos here, Lucas," said Mila, tucking a strand of hair behind her ear.Nl: "Maar als er iets gebeurd is, weet ik wie we moeten vragen."En: "But if something happened, I know who we should ask."Nl: Hun eerste verdachte was Thijs, een mysterieuze reiziger die alleen opdook tijdens het festival.En: Their first suspect was Thijs, a mysterious traveler who only appeared during the festival.Nl: Hij hield zich altijd afzijdig, wat de nieuwsgierigheid van de bewoners prikkelde.En: He always kept to himself, which piqued the curiosity of the residents.Nl: Lucas en Mila bezochten meerdere kraampjes en spraken met iedereen die iets kon weten.En: Lucas and Mila visited several stalls and spoke to everyone who might know something.Nl: "Thijs is vreemd, maar niet onbetrouwbaar," zei een oude dame die pompoenen verkocht.En: "Thijs is strange, but not untrustworthy," said an old lady selling pumpkins.Nl: Maar niet iedereen deelde die mening.En: But not everyone shared that opinion.Nl: "Hij kijkt altijd rond alsof hij iets verbergt," mompelde een kind dat voorbij rende.En: "He always looks around as if he's hiding something," mumbled a child running by.Nl: Dit maakte Lucas nog wantrouwiger.En: This made Lucas even more suspicious.Nl: Bij schemering vonden Lucas en Mila Thijs, zittend in een rustige hoek van de markt naast een oude fontein.En: At dusk, Lucas and Mila found Thijs, sitting in a quiet corner of the market next to an old fountain.Nl: Ze benaderden hem voorzichtig.En: They approached him cautiously.Nl: "Lang verhaal kort, Thijs," begon Lucas, "dit medaillon is belangrijk.En: "Long story short, Thijs," began Lucas, "this medallion is important.Nl: Een deel van onze geschiedenis.En: A part of our history.Nl: We moeten weten of je iets weet."En: We need to know if you know anything."Nl: Thijs lachte onverwachts en haalde diep adem.En: Thijs laughed unexpectedly and took a deep breath.Nl: "Ik begrijp jullie zorgen.En: "I understand your concerns.Nl: Maar ik ben slechts een reiziger.En: But I'm merely a traveler.Nl: Ik draag verhalen met mij mee, geen medaillons."En: I carry stories with me, not medallions."Nl: Hij opende zijn rugzak en toonde allerlei vreemde voorwerpen: oude kaarten, mysterieuze tekens en lokaal gesneden beeldjes.En: He opened his backpack and showed various strange objects: old maps, mysterious symbols, and locally carved figurines.Nl: Geen medaillon.En: No medallion.Nl: Toen kwam er een oude man voorbij met een verward gezicht.En: Then, an old man passed by with a confused look on his face.Nl: Hij was een van de organisatoren van het festival.En: He was one of the organizers of the festival.Nl: "Heeft iemand mijn sleutels gezien?"En: "Has anyone seen my keys?"Nl: vroeg hij schaapachtig en vervolgde toesprekend: "Oh, het artefact!En: he asked sheepishly and then continued, "Oh, the artifact!Nl: Ik heb het zelf verplaatst naar de tentoonstelling en vergeten jullie te vertellen!"En: I moved it myself to the exhibition and forgot to tell you!"Nl: Lucas kon het bijna niet geloven.En: Lucas could hardly believe it.Nl: De opluchting en schaamte waren groot.En: The relief and embarrassment were immense.Nl: De crisis was voorbij.En: The crisis was over.Nl: Met een zucht van opluchting verzamelde Lucas zijn gedachten.En: With a sigh of relief, Lucas gathered his thoughts.Nl: Hoewel het avontuur ten einde was, leerde Lucas een waardevolle les.En: Although the adventure had ended, Lucas learned a valuable lesson.Nl: Puur op uiterlijk en geruchten kon je niet oordelen.En: You couldn't judge purely based on appearance and rumors.Nl: Hij had bijna een onschuldige beschuldigd.En: He had almost accused an innocent person.Nl: De dag eindigde met een vreugdevuur.En: The day ended with a bonfire.Nl: Mensen verzamelden zich, lachend en zingend.En: People gathered, laughing and singing.Nl: En bovenal, was het een herinnering aan de warmte, zelfs in de koelste herfstdagen.En: And above all, it was a reminder of warmth, even on the coolest autumn days. Vocabulary Words:lively: levendigemarket square: marktpleinfragrant: geurigefolklore: folkloreartifact: artefactindispensable: onmisbaarmedallion: medaillonrumor: geruchtanxiety: ongerustheidchaos: chaostuck: schoofstrand: pluksuspect: verdachtetraveler: reizigermysterious: mysterieuzecuriosity: nieuwsgierigheiddusk: schemeringcautiously: voorzichtigunexpectedly: onverwachtssymbols: tekensfigurines: beeldjessheepishly: schaapachtigexhibition: tentoonstellingrelief: opluchtingembarrassment: schaamteaccuse: beschuldigdinnocent: onschuldigebonfire: vreugdevuurassemble: verzameldenwarmth: warmte

HLTH Matters
AI @ HLTH : Untangling the Provider Network Knot

HLTH Matters

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 9, 2025 16:29


In this episode, host Sandy Vance sits with Derek Lo, CEO and Founder at Medallion, to explore how technology is reshaping one of the most overlooked but critical parts of healthcare: managing provider networks. Derek shares the story behind Medallion, why he set out to tackle the complexities of credentialing, licensing, and provider management, and how his team is using automation and AI to make life easier for both providers and organizations.Medallion builds software that simplifies the complexity of running a provider network. From credentialing to licensing, the platform helps organizations get providers seeing patients faster while offering greater efficiency, visibility, and control.In this episode, they talk about:How Medallion helps accurately manage provider networks with AI automationThe complicated and complex process of credentialing—and why it sparked Derek's journeyWhere Medallion comes into play in recruiting and hiring providersHow this benefits organizations beyond the administrative processThe future of AI management software in healthcareHow Medallion is helping drive transformation across the industryA Little About Derek:Derek Lo is the CEO and Founder of Medallion, the leading platform for provider network management. Since launching in 2020, he's grown the company to over 300 customers, built a 150+ person team, and raised $140 million from top investors like Sequoia Capital and Optum Ventures. A second-time founder, Derek previously built and sold Py to Hired.com in 2019. He's a Yale graduate in Computer Science and Statistics, a two-time Forbes 30 Under 30 honoree, and is driving Medallion's mission to simplify healthcare operations with AI-powered automation.

Marvel Star Wars Explorers
The Rise of Skywalker Marvel Adaptation (with Barm and Sean Davis)

Marvel Star Wars Explorers

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 1, 2025 203:20


As Palpatine somehow returns, so too do the Marvel Star Wars Explorers, to cover the 2025 comic adaptation of the 2019 film, The Rise of Skywalker! And they've reunited the gang from the Last Jedi comic adaptation episode to weigh in! But before they get into the First Order Captain's Medallions, Sith daggers, and Han Solo ghosts of it all, they're catching up on some hot new Star News, including the latest LEGO Star Wars adventure, some other recent Star Wars comic reads, and the hot new trailer for The Mandalorian and Grogu. Will Marvel find ways to improve upon this famously maligned film, or will it leave as cold as the waters of Kef Bir? Tune in!

Rainbows Rising
Fire Starter: Channel Your Inner Flame into Protection, Inspiration, and Lasting Change

Rainbows Rising

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 30, 2025 81:29 Transcription Available


Send us a textHeat can heal or harm—it depends on how we hold it. Rainbow Raaja dives into the fire element this month as a living ally for courage, creativity, protection, and renewal. Learn from nature's fierce teachers—volcanoes and wildfires—the everyday craft of building containers to keep passion bright without burning us out. I share the symbolism of how fire's wisdom helps us build strong boundaries, focus our passion and light a torch for safer self‑advocacy.As with every month, we open with a four‑path tarot spread tailored to where you can begin to work with fire. The Stone helps you swap defensiveness for accountability and light. The Seed points to teamwork, collaboration, and bringing ideas into form on fertile ground. The Medallion recognizes initiation through service, inviting inspiration to flow. The Castle brings it home—literal hearth and relationships—where risk, truth, and small daily actions can restore trust, steadiness, and warmth. Throughout, we focus on sustainable drive, simple boundaries that stick, and clear choices that honor both heart and passion.To deepen the work, I guide a breath‑led fire activation with Reiki and light codes, drawing heat from the belly through the heart and into focused action. The transmission ends with a vision of the sun—the most generous fire we know—reminding us that steady warmth grows forests, nourishes bodies, and brightens resolve. If you're ready to turn scattered sparks into a steady flame—for art, career, protection, or love—this conversation offers practical structure, intuitive guidance, and a grounded path forward. Subscribe, share with a friend who needs a boost, and leave a review to help others find the show.

The Insider Travel Report Podcast
How Delta Vacations University Put Travel Advisors Back in the Classroom

The Insider Travel Report Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 24, 2025 12:58


Kama Winters, president of Delta Vacations, talks with James Shillinglaw of Insider Travel Report, about Delta Vacations University, held in Atlanta earlier this month. The event, which is now being held every two years, helps educate travel advisors about the products and destinations they can book through Delta Vacations, as well as how they can lucratively sell travel to Delta SkyMiles and Medallion members, a massive customer base. For more information, visit www.deltavacations.com.  All our Insider Travel Report video interviews are archived and available on our Youtube channel  (youtube.com/insidertravelreport), and as podcasts with the same title on: Spotify, Pandora, Stitcher, PlayerFM, Listen Notes, Podchaser, TuneIn + Alexa, Podbean,  iHeartRadio,  Google, Amazon Music/Audible, Deezer, Podcast Addict, and iTunes Apple Podcasts, which supports Overcast, Pocket Cast, Castro and Castbox.  

Dig Deep – The Mining Podcast Podcast
Transforming Gold and Copper Mining: Paul Bennett on Medallion Metals' Vision for Ravensthorpe

Dig Deep – The Mining Podcast Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 8, 2025 28:54


In this episode, we chat with Paul Bennett, Managing Director of Medallion Metals, who are on a pathway to transforming the landscape for gold and copper mining in Western Australia with its flagship Ravensthorpe Gold Project. They have been making headlines with a major upgrade at Ravensthorpe, a feasibility study on the horizon, and a transformational deal to acquire the Forrestania operation. We'll be talking with Paul about how the upgraded resource reshapes the mine plan, the path to a final investment decision, and how existing infrastructure at Forrestania could accelerate the company's journey to production. KEY TAKEAWAYS Medallion Metals is a pre-production gold and copper producer in Western Australia, with a market capitalization of approximately $230 million and $25 million in cash reserves. The company is focused on advancing its flagship Ravensthorpe Gold Project and aims to produce 70,000 to 80,000 ounces of gold per annum. The recent upgrade of the sulfide resource to nearly one million ounces has reshaped Medallion's development strategy, allowing for a more focused approach on the underground sulfide component A feasibility study is expected to be completed by the end of October, with key work streams including mining study optimisations and metallurgical test work BEST MOMENTS "The Sulfide Development Strategy has been transformational... it's all about compressing time, compressing capital to get to first production." "We expect that mine life will continue from there... we've unlocked the code now and we're getting closer and closer to production." "The cash balance is well and truly funds us through to final investment decision... we're really well placed in that sense." "We think there's a lot of upside... the deposit's relatively shallowly drilled. It's only drilled to an average depth of 100 metres." VALUABLE RESOURCES Mail:        rob@mining-international.org LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/rob-tyson-3a26a68/ X:              https://twitter.com/MiningRobTyson YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/DigDeepTheMiningPodcast  Web:        http://www.mining-international.org GUEST SOCIALS  X: https://x.com/MM8_Medallion Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/company/medallion-metals-limited/ Website: https://medallionmetals.com.au/ Contact: info@medallionmetals.com.au CONTACT METHOD rob@mining-international.org https://www.linkedin.com/in/rob-tyson-3a26a68/ Podcast Description Rob Tyson is an established recruiter in the mining and quarrying sector and decided to produce the “Dig Deep” The Mining Podcast to provide valuable and informative content around the mining industry. He has a passion and desire to promote the industry and the podcast aims to offer the mining community an insight into people's experiences and careers covering any mining discipline, giving the listeners helpful advice and guidance on industry topics.  This Podcast has been brought to you by Disruptive Media. https://disruptivemedia.co.uk/

Sunshine Travelers Podcast
Episode 131 - Frontier Freebies, Iceland Stopovers & Delta Skymiles Boost

Sunshine Travelers Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 4, 2025 12:26


Looking for the hottest travel deals right now? In this episode, we cover Frontier Airlines' GoWild! 2026–27 Pass that gives you 20 months of unlimited flights for just $299, a $69 Frontier status match to Gold with free carry-on and upgrades, an Icelandair sale with Europe fares from $385, and a free Iceland stopover, plus how to boost your Delta SkyMiles by earning more Medallion Qualification Dollars (MQDs) through Delta Vacations. This week, we're diving into four amazing travel deals that can save you big and get you closer to your next adventure. From unlimited flights and fast-tracked airline status to cheap European fares with a free Iceland stopover, and a SkyMiles hack for boosting your Medallion status — these are the deals you won't want to miss. Some links are affiliate links. See our disclosure. Want even more exclusive travel deals emailed straight to your inbox? Join Travel Deal Insiders at sunshinetravelers.com/deals and use code PODCAST to unlock your membership for just $50/year ✈️ Travel more. Spend less. Skip the Search. See These Deals Here! 1. Frontier GoWild! 2026–27 Annual Pass Lock in 20 months of unlimited flights for just $299 (regularly $599). Start flying right away through April 2027 with $0.01 fares + taxes/fees. Perfect for flexible travelers who want to maximize their trips. Deal ends Sept 5. Grab the GoWild Pass 2. Frontier $69 Status Match to Gold For just $69, jump to Frontier Miles Gold if you hold a loyalty account with Southwest, JetBlue, Spirit, or Alaska. Enjoy free carry-on bags, seat assignments, priority boarding, and complimentary upgrades — perks that last through December 2026. Apply for Frontier Status Match 3. Icelandair Europe Sale + Free Stopover Roundtrip flights to Iceland from $329 and Europe from $385 (Dublin, Stockholm, Barcelona, Milan, Helsinki). Plus, add a free Iceland stopover to see two destinations in one trip. Travel Sept 15, 2025 – Mar 20, 2026. Book by Sept 10. Book Icelandair Sale 4. Delta Vacations – SkyMiles Medallion Boost Earn $1 MQD for every $1 spent on Delta Vacations packages when booked through a travel advisor. Flights, hotels, transfers, and even activities all count. A simple way to reach your next Medallion tier before year-end while taking an unforgettable getaway. Book Delta Vacations And at Sunshine Travelers Experiences, we can help you quote and book your next vacation with Delta Vacations, go to sunxtravel.com and click on plan your trip to let us know where you want to go next. Disclaimer: All travel offers shared are subject to availability and may change without notice. Sunshine Travelers Podcast and Travel Deal Insiders curate deals from trusted travel suppliers but do not guarantee pricing, availability, or booking conditions. Please refer to the original provider or booking platform for the most up-to-date information, terms, and conditions. Travel Deal Insiders and Sunshine Travelers are not responsible for third-party content, pricing errors, or changes in promotions. Some links in this email may be affiliate links, which means we may earn a small commission if you book or purchase through them, at no extra cost to you. We only share deals we genuinely believe in and would recommend regardless of compensation. See our full disclaimer here.

The Backbone Wrestling Network
Linking Up Luchas #53

The Backbone Wrestling Network

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 21, 2025 74:27


Backbone Wrestling Network, Welcome to the Temple for this episode of Linking Up Luchas! Join your host Logan Crosland on this pod journey where he will be linking some of his most beloved friends up with one of his favorite short lived Lucha promotions, Lucha Underground. On this installment, he is joined by Jacob Williams as they continue Season 3 by discussing the episodes from 9/13/17 & 9/20/17!  We dive into Medallion and Gift of the Gods madness, the end of Rey Mysterio(?), Moths vs Fenix and the Announcer, final build to Ultima Lucha,  and much more!

Somebody Save Me: The Official, but mostly Unofficial, Smallville Podcast

Jor-El & Major Zod: The Last Blokes of KryptonZor-El and Lara had their turn, now it's time for Clone Jor-El to make an appearance! Jor-El arrives at the Kent farm and tells the origin of the infamous purple orb, as well as his relationship with his BFF Zod. Tess wiggles her way in-between the two BFFs in order to "protect" Clark and his identity. Clark is upset his papa doesn't care to see him (he doesn't even know you bro). Oliver is just background noise. Chloe is now back on top as the worst friend.The late Julian Sands (Arachnophobia, The Medallion) makes his first appearance as DC Comics original character Jor-El of Krypton. As always, enjoy the show and LEAVE THOSE FIVE STARS!

Invest Like the Best with Patrick O'Shaughnessy
Andrew Milgram - Full-Contact Capitalism - [Invest Like the Best, EP.436]

Invest Like the Best with Patrick O'Shaughnessy

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 5, 2025 93:09


My guest today is Andrew Milgram. Andrew is the founder of Marblegate Asset Management, an alternative investment firm that invests in credit opportunities and special situations. He joins me to discuss his unique approach to distressed investing in the middle market, revealing how middle market EBITDA has declined 20-25% since 2019, creating what he calls the "K-shaped economy." His investment stories are legendary, particularly his $600+ million bet on NYC taxi medallions, which we go into in great detail. We discuss Marblegate's approach to negotiation, sourcing deals directly from hundreds of regional banks, and understanding the human element in distressed situations. Please enjoy this conversation with Andrew Milgram. For the full show notes, transcript, and links to mentioned content, check out the episode page⁠⁠⁠⁠ ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠here⁠⁠⁠.⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ ----- This episode is brought to you by⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ Ramp⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠. Ramp's mission is to help companies manage their spend in a way that reduces expenses and frees up time for teams to work on more valuable projects. Go to⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ Ramp.com/invest⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ to sign up for free and get a $250 welcome bonus. – This episode is brought to you by⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ Ridgeline⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠. Ridgeline has built a complete, real-time, modern operating system for investment managers. It handles trading, portfolio management, compliance, customer reporting, and much more through an all-in-one real-time cloud platform. Head to⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ ridgelineapps.com⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ to learn more about the platform. – This episode is brought to you by⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ AlphaSense⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠. AlphaSense has completely transformed the research process with cutting-edge AI technology and a vast collection of top-tier, reliable business content. Invest Like the Best listeners can get a free trial now at⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ Alpha-Sense.com/Invest⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ and experience firsthand how AlphaSense and Tegus help you make smarter decisions faster. ----- Editing and post-production work for this episode was provided by The Podcast Consultant (⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠https://thepodcastconsultant.com⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠). Show Notes: (00:00:00) Welcome to Invest Like the Best (00:04:58) Understanding the K-Shaped Economy (00:07:08) Middle Market Challenges and Data Insights (00:16:56) Distressed Investing Explained (00:25:06) The Taxi Medallion Investment Story (00:46:46) Navigating New York's Taxi Medallion System (00:47:17) Building Relationships with Regulators and Unions (00:50:22) Taking the Taxi Operation Public (00:51:26) The Future of Autonomous Vehicles and Medallions (00:54:30) Investment Strategies and Risk Management (00:58:41) Negotiation Principles and Human Drama (01:11:55) Personal Reflections and Formative Experiences (01:17:22) The State of the American Economy (01:23:29) Insights on Private Credit and Equity Markets (01:30:39) Future of Asset Management (01:33:16) The Kindest Thing Anyone Has Done For Andrew

Spirit-Centered Business
233: Pt. 2 Engaging the Quantum Energy Grid - Dr. Robert Rodich

Spirit-Centered Business

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 31, 2025 42:07


Hey hey, welcome back to part 2 of 3 with my friend, the one and only Doc Rodich! If you caught last week's episode, you know we talked about his “retired but not really” life, the backstory of his energy medallions, and how God's been dropping these heavenly blueprints straight into his workshop.This time, we're getting even more practical...and going down more rabbit trails too.  Doc walks us through the new generation of medallions—what they do, how they're different from the originals, and why wearing them might just be the spiritual “training wheels” you didn't know you needed. Whether you're dealing with chronic pain, chasing clearer prophetic insight, or just want to stop carrying 10 pounds of EMF energy around with you (hello, elo/hybrid car drivers!), there's something here for you.We also unpack why now is the time for believers to reclaim what's been hijacked by the New Age movement, and how heaven is actually ahead of the tech curve—always has been. Spoiler alert: Doc's latest torus design can expand your personal energy field to nearly 30 feet and supercharge other medallions by 5x. Yes, it's a Kingdom quantum frequency amplifier.So let's jump in—because your spirit, soul, and body deserve to vibe higher.BIO RECAP:Dr. Robert Rodich, Ph.D. has over thirty years of experience doing precise wellness evaluations for his clients. It is clear that today's food sources no longer contain optimal levels of vital nutrients therefore having a plan in place that is precise to your exact nutritional need is vital in these challenging times.What makes Doc Rodich unique is that the testing method he uses works off of the frequencies projected by your voice. This methodology has proven to be just as accurate as if you were standing in front of him in his office. The obvious takeaway is that you need not travel all the way to South Alabama to benefit from his testing unless you just want to enjoy the wonderful white sandy beaches of Gulf Shores and Orange beach.HIGHLIGHTS:Doc breaks down his new line of torus-style medallions—designed to expand your frequency field and boost other medallions by 5x.The torus field stretches nearly 30 feet. That's right, you'll be walking around with your own personal wireless open heaven.Holy Spirit literally gave him gemstone formulas before explaining the science behind them. Trust before data.Crystals are programmable—he prays over each medallion to carry anointing, not just frequency.Real gemstones only—no knockoff crystals. Each one tested and chosen for both frequency and affordability.His frequency "recipes" include shungite powder for EMF blocking and precise combos of 5+ stones each.He reclaims “intention” as faith-in-action, saying New Age folks only mimicked what the Kingdom already had.Medallions help create a calm atmosphere so you can hear God more clearly—think “less static, more clarity.”Muscle testing confirmed what he “knew” in the Spirit: energy fields actually expanded after wearing these.The medallions are like “training wheels” for your spirit—they create an atmosphere for healing, clarity, and restoration.The Seer medallion? It's the spiritual high-def channel for visionaries. One user had to take it off because it was that intense.He's unapologetic about reclaiming crystals for the Kingdom—if it's in your jewelry, phone, and computer, it shouldn't be off-limits to believers.Each gemstone combo creates a specific frequency “formula” designed for wellness or spiritual connection.His energy medallion is so effective some people can't fall asleep if they forget to take it off by 6pm.There's now a night medallion that helps you wind down and block EMFs while you sleep—dreamy, right?This entire project is a picture of co-creation: heaven leads, Doc builds, and the fruit speaks for itself.God's been strategic all along—torus medallions came later so they could enhance previous models, not replace them.LINK for DOC RODICH:– Find all of Doc's medallions, books and services on http://DocRodich.comLINK for BRALYNN: – Coaching for Business and Breakthrough Encounters: http://SpiritCenteredBusiness.comCopyright 2025 - Bralynn Newby Int'l, LLC. All rights reserved.

Toucher & Rich
Diamond Medallion Status Fred | What Happened Last Night? | Red Hot Red Sox Sweep Nationals - 7/7 (Hour 1)

Toucher & Rich

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 7, 2025 46:16


(0:00) Toucher, Hardy & Wallach are all back! After a riveting week off the guys exchange pleasantries. Fred shares his Fourth of July escapades flying first class down to Alabama to watch his son Milo play baseball. Unfortunately, Fred could not escape the rainy weather down in Hoover. The testimonial devolves into a chamber of farts discussion. (21:43) WHAT HAPPENED LAST NIGHT: The crew recap the week they had missed - starting with the Red Hot Red Sox. Following up a series victory against the Reds, the Sox swept a quick 3-game road trip in Washington DC over the Nationals. The mediocre Red Sox bullied Washington so badly they fired their manager, Dave Martinez & gm, Mike Rizzo following the 3-game sweep. (33:41) A Historic 7-team NBA trade was finalized last night involving Kevin Durant being traded to Houston. The panel analyzes the trade in-depth and ponder the motivation behind some of the teams' involvement in a deal with so many moving parts. The Savannah Bananas are a midwestern experience catering to more eccentric fans of baseball. Plus, Kyrie Irving tempers expectations for a slow recovery time table that puts next season in jeopardy for the star PG. CONNECT WITH TOUCHER & HARDY: linktr.ee/ToucherandHardy For the latest updates, visit the show page on 985thesportshub.com. Follow 98.5 The Sports Hub on Twitter, Facebook and Instagram. Watch the show every morning on YouTube, and subscribe to stay up-to-date with all the best moments from Boston’s home for sports!

The Katie Halper Show
Ex-CIA analyst Ray McGovern & Dr. Assal Rad on Iran, Israel & Ukraine

The Katie Halper Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 3, 2025 94:00


Middle East scholar Assal Rad talks about Iran, Gaza and the way the media manufactures consent for endless wars and genocide. Then ex-CIA analyst Ray McGovern talks about NATO, Russia, and Ukraine. For the full discussion, please join us on Patreon at - https://www.patreon.com/posts/patreon-full-rad-133061539 Dr. Assal Rad is a scholar of Middle East history and nonresident fellow at Arab Center Washington DC. She works on research and writing related to U.S. foreign policy issues, the Middle East, and contemporary Iran. Her writing can be seen in Newsweek, The National Interest, The Independent, Foreign Policy and more, and she has appeared as a commentator on BBC World, Al Jazeera, CNN, and NPR. She completed a PhD in History from the University of California, Irvine in 2018 and is the author of The State of Resistance: Politics, Culture, and Identity in Modern Iran (Cambridge University Press, 2022). Ray McGovern is a former CIA analyst turned activist. He headed the CIA branch analyzing Russian foreign policy in the 70s. From 1981 to 1985, he presented, in person, the early morning briefings of The President's Daily Brief. Ray was awarded the Intelligence Commendation Medallion at retirement; in an act of conscience in early 2006 Ray returned the Medallion, explaining, “I do not want to be associated, however remotely, with an agency engaged in torture.” In January 2003, two months before the U.S. attacked Iraq, he co-founded Veteran Intelligence Professionals for Sanity to warn the President that the “intelligence” on Iraq was fraudulent. https://raymcgovern.com/ ***Please support The Katie Halper Show *** For bonus content, exclusive interviews, to support independent media & to help make this program possible, please join us on Patreon - https://www.patreon.com/thekatiehalpershow Get your Katie Halper Show Merch here! https://katiehalper.myspreadshop.com/all Follow Katie on social media! Twitter: @kthalps Instagram: @kthalps TikTok: @kthalps_

The Smart Human with Dr. Aly Cohen
Chemical Regulation with guest Linda S. Birnbaum, Ph.D., D.A.B.T., A.T.S.

The Smart Human with Dr. Aly Cohen

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 27, 2025 63:12


Linda S. Birnbaum, Ph.D., D.A.B.T., A.T.S. is the former Director of the National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences (NIEHS) of the National Institutes of Health, and the National Toxicology Program (NTP). After retirement, she was granted scientist emeritus status and still maintains a laboratory. As a board-certified toxicologist, Birnbaum served as a federal scientist for 40 years. Prior to her appointment as NIEHS and NTP Director in 2009, she spent 19 years at the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), where she directed the largest division focusing on environmental health research. Birnbaum has received many awards and recognitions. In 2016, she was awarded the North Carolina Award in Science. She was elected to the Institute of Medicine of the National Academies, one of the highest honors in the fields of medicine and health. She was also elected to the Collegium Ramazzini, an independent, international academy comprised of internationally renowned experts in the fields of occupational and environmental health and received an honorary Doctor of Science from the University of Rochester and a Distinguished Alumna Award from the University of Illinois. She has also received Honorary Doctorates from the University of Rhode Island, Ben-Gurion University, Israel, and Amity University, India; the Surgeon General's Medallion 2014; and 14 Scientific and Technological Achievement Awards, which reflect the recommendations of EPA's external Science Advisory Board, for specific publications. Dr. Birnbaum recently received the Winslow Award, the highest honor from the Yale School of Public Health and was elected an AAAS Fellow. She has also received numerous awards from professional societies and citizen's groups. Birnbaum is an active member of the scientific community. She was vice president of the International Union of Toxicology, the umbrella organization for toxicology societies in more than 50 countries, and former president of the Society of Toxicology, the largest professional organization of toxicologists in the world. She is the author of more than 1000 peer-reviewed publications, book chapters, abstracts, and reports. Birnbaum's own research focuses on the pharmacokinetic behavior of environmental chemicals, mechanisms of action of toxicants including endocrine disruption, and linking of real-world exposures to health effects. She is an adjunct professor at the University of Queensland in Australia, the School of Public Health of Yale University, the Gillings School of Global Public Health, the Curriculum in Toxicology, and the Department of Environmental Sciences and Engineering at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, as well as in the Integrated Toxicology and Environmental Health Program at Duke University where she is also a Scholar in Residence. A native of New Jersey, Birnbaum received her M.S. and Ph.D. in microbiology from the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign.

Encyclopedia Womannica
Outsiders: Gluck

Encyclopedia Womannica

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 26, 2025 7:41 Transcription Available


Gluck (1895-1978) was a mid-century queer painter from London. She showcased in dozens of solo shows throughout her career, ranging in style, technique, and topic. She is most famous for her painting, Medallion, which is still considered one of the most important lesbian portraits. For Further Reading Gluck: A Forgotten Queer Artist of the 1920s Stunningly Modern Paintings by a Gender Bending 1920’s Artist Gluck by Gluck This month we're talking about Outsiders -- women who marched to the beat of their own drum and rejected stereotypes about what women "should" be. They are aesthetic pioneers, norm-benders, and often the only woman in their field. History classes can get a bad rap, and sometimes for good reason. When we were students, we couldn’t help wondering... where were all the ladies at? Why were so many incredible stories missing from the typical curriculum? Enter, Womanica. On this Wonder Media Network podcast we explore the lives of inspiring women in history you may not know about, but definitely should. Every weekday, listeners explore the trials, tragedies, and triumphs of groundbreaking women throughout history who have dramatically shaped the world around us. In each 5 minute episode, we’ll dive into the story behind one woman listeners may or may not know–but definitely should. These diverse women from across space and time are grouped into easily accessible and engaging monthly themes like Educators, Villains, Indigenous Storytellers, Activists, and many more. Womanica is hosted by WMN co-founder and award-winning journalist Jenny Kaplan. The bite-sized episodes pack painstakingly researched content into fun, entertaining, and addictive daily adventures. Womanica was created by Liz Kaplan and Jenny Kaplan, executive produced by Jenny Kaplan, and produced by Grace Lynch, Maddy Foley, Brittany Martinez, Edie Allard, Carmen Borca-Carrillo, Taylor Williamson, Sara Schleede, Paloma Moreno Jimenez, Luci Jones, Abbey Delk, Adrien Behn, Alyia Yates, Vanessa Handy, Melia Agudelo, and Joia Putnoi. Special thanks to Shira Atkins. Original theme music by Brittany Martinez. Follow Wonder Media Network: Website Instagram Twitter See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Crashing the Party
Episode 130: Crashing The Party #132

Crashing the Party

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 4, 2025 118:58


Join hosts Marc and Miriam as they carom and careen in jet-propelled overdrive with the Medallions, the Five Shillings, the Shondells (the OTHER Shondells!), the Go-Togethers, and loads more gassers to get you from zero to 95 in a snap. Join us!

Dev Game Club
DGC Ep 424: Interstate '76 (part three)

Dev Game Club

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 2, 2025 74:22


Welcome to Dev Game Club, where this week we sadly conclude our series on Interstate '76. Poor Tim could not really play the game at all, so we're going to have to let this one go, but we'll still talk about a few things. Dev Game Club looks at classic video games and plays through them over several episodes, providing commentary. Sections played: Up to Mission 10 (B) Issues covered: Tim being unable to get the game running, other cultural objects disappearing, physics implementation details from an implementer!, PC compatibility testing, running down bugs even today, flight stick vs controller, acceleration and turning, independent throttle, analog triggers on modern controllers, easy difficulty, getting a lot out of a few cars, making cars seem smarter, lack of uncanny valley, feeling a whole story in a mission, level design vs mission design, repetitive missions in other games, rewarding you with movies, impersonating a President, committing to a stylistic identity, standing out from the crowd, leveraging an IP shift, moving around between teams, the other game made with the same fiction, working remotely in the games industry, fear and trust. Games, people, and influences mentioned or discussed: Nosferatu, Moby Dick, Typee, Omoo, Emily Dickinson, Hailee Steinfeld, True Grit, Phil Salvatore, Carlos, Julio Jerez, Daniel Stanfield, Starfighter (series), Quake, Tomb Raider, Ultima Underworld, Trespasser, TIE Fighter, Wing Commander (series), George H. W. Bush, FASA, Duke Nukem, Blood, Shadow Warrior, Gladius, Final Fantasy Tactics, Red Rock, Sam and Max, Republic Commando, Rebel Assault, Mortimer and the Riddles of the Medallion, Wes, Twisted Metal, Luxoflux, Vigilante 8, Star Wars: Demolition, SNES, Zombies Ate My Neighbors, Super Star Wars, Big Sky Trooper, Activision, Nintendo 64, Game Boy Color, Dave K, Grand Designs, Bethesda Game Studios, Microsoft, Kingdoms of Amalur, .38 Studios, LostLake, Mors_d, Minecraft, Kirk Hamilton, Aaron Evers, Mark Garcia. Next time: TBA Twitch Discord DevGameClub@gmail.com

The JTrain Podcast
Delta Diamond Medallion Line, Doordash Gift Cards, and Complaining Neighbors - TICKED OFF TUESDAY - The JTrain Podcast w Jared Freid

The JTrain Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 18, 2025 34:39


Jared is back from Australia and has a lot to get off his chest—starting with his nightmare experience with Delta's Diamond Medallion Line. ✈️