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« La Commission électorale indépendante, la CEI, a annoncé hier avoir reçu 53 dossiers pour l'élection présidentielle du 25 octobre prochain, rapporte le site ivoirien L'Infodrome, confirmant une compétition électorale d'une intensité inédite. (…) Le Conseil constitutionnel rendra publique la liste définitive des candidats au plus tard le 10 septembre, ouvrant la voie à une campagne officielle prévue du 5 au 23 octobre. » Commentaire de L'Infodrome : « dans un contexte de fortes attentes sociales, de jeunesse en quête d'alternance et de polarisation politique accumulée, cette présidentielle s'annonce comme l'une des plus imprévisibles et disputées depuis deux décennies. » Radiations et exclusions… Il faut dire que « ces dernières semaines, le climat politique s'est tendu, relève Jeune Afrique. Plusieurs leaders de l'opposition critiquent la candidature à un quatrième mandat d'Alassane Ouattara, et dénoncent leur exclusion de la liste électorale. Ils pointent également du doigt l'organisateur du scrutin, la CEI, jugée trop peu impartiale, et demandent la révision de la liste électorale. Cela n'a pas empêché plusieurs ténors de déposer leur dossier pour pouvoir participer à la course. » Parmi eux, Laurent Gbagbo, pourtant radié en raison d'une condamnation de la justice ivoirienne. « Laurent Gbagbo qui a d'ores et déjà face à lui un autre prétendant du PPA-CI, précise Jeune Afrique. En effet, « Ahoua Don Mello, qui se propose comme une alternative en cas de rejet de la candidature de l'ancien président, a aussi déposé son dossier. Ses équipes étaient accompagnées de Charles Blé Goudé – inéligible et qui a affirmé soutenir toutes les candidatures de la gauche. Il était aux côtés de l'ancienne première dame et leader du MGC, Simone Ehivet Gbagbo. Une autre figure de la gauche, Pascal Affi N'Guessan, président du FPI, a déposé sa candidature malgré la fronde interne à laquelle il fait face. L'autre ténor de l'opposition absent de la liste électorale est le président du PDCI, Tidjane Thiam. La justice ivoirienne avait demandé son retrait de la liste, estimant qu'il était toujours français au moment de son inscription. » Sélection restreinte… Alors « si l'annonce d'une cinquantaine de candidatures peut sembler refléter une ouverture démocratique, tous ne franchiront pas le cap du Conseil constitutionnel. » C'est ce que souligne Afrik.com. Les Sages devront « examiner scrupuleusement les dossiers, en vérifiant notamment les critères de moralité, d'éligibilité et les conditions financières imposées. C'est donc une sélection plus restreinte qui sera officiellement validée d'ici au 10 septembre. » En tout cas, poursuit Afrik.com, « le rendez-vous électoral du 25 octobre cristallise les attentions. Outre la question de la participation effective des grandes figures politiques, ce scrutin est observé de près par les acteurs internationaux, compte tenu du rôle central de la Côte d'Ivoire dans la stabilité régionale. Pour les électeurs, il s'agira de choisir entre la continuité avec le président sortant, Alassane Ouattara, et les différentes visions de l'opposition, dans un contexte marqué par les débats sur la gouvernance, la réconciliation nationale et le développement économique. » Mali : l'assainissement, parent pauvre des politiques publiques Tout autre chose avec cette enquête à lire sur le site malien Sahel Tribune… Enquête sur le manque de toilettes publiques au Mali. « Toilettes publiques, un luxe à ciel ouvert », titre le site bamakois. « Dans ce pays où seulement 45 % de la population dispose d'un service d'assainissement de base, plus d'un million de Maliens continuent à déféquer à l'air libre, dénonce Sahel Tribune. La statistique dit tout : l'infrastructure n'existe pas, ou si peu, et quand elle existe, elle se dégrade, faute d'entretien, de financement et de volonté politique. » En effet, déplore encore le site malien, « l'assainissement reste le parent pauvre des politiques publiques (…) Construire un bloc de trois latrines publiques coûte un peu plus d'un million de francs CFA. Une somme importante pour une mairie, certes, mais ridicule au regard du coût social et sanitaire des diarrhées, de la malnutrition et des infections que provoque l'absence de toilettes. » Enfin, Sahel Tribune élargit le débat, avec ce chiffre récemment publié par l'OMS et l'UNICEF : dans le monde, 354 millions de personnes n'ont pas accès à des toilettes… « L'accès universel à l'eau potable et à l'assainissement d'ici 2030, promesse des Nations unies, s'éloigne inexorablement », soupire le site malien. Et « c'est là le symbole extrême des inégalités mondiales. L'humanité avance, mais laisse derrière elle des centaines de millions d'hommes et de femmes dans la poussière, l'eau souillée et l'humiliation. »
« La Commission électorale indépendante, la CEI, a annoncé hier avoir reçu 53 dossiers pour l'élection présidentielle du 25 octobre prochain, rapporte le site ivoirien L'Infodrome, confirmant une compétition électorale d'une intensité inédite. (…) Le Conseil constitutionnel rendra publique la liste définitive des candidats au plus tard le 10 septembre, ouvrant la voie à une campagne officielle prévue du 5 au 23 octobre. » Commentaire de L'Infodrome : « dans un contexte de fortes attentes sociales, de jeunesse en quête d'alternance et de polarisation politique accumulée, cette présidentielle s'annonce comme l'une des plus imprévisibles et disputées depuis deux décennies. » Radiations et exclusions… Il faut dire que « ces dernières semaines, le climat politique s'est tendu, relève Jeune Afrique. Plusieurs leaders de l'opposition critiquent la candidature à un quatrième mandat d'Alassane Ouattara, et dénoncent leur exclusion de la liste électorale. Ils pointent également du doigt l'organisateur du scrutin, la CEI, jugée trop peu impartiale, et demandent la révision de la liste électorale. Cela n'a pas empêché plusieurs ténors de déposer leur dossier pour pouvoir participer à la course. » Parmi eux, Laurent Gbagbo, pourtant radié en raison d'une condamnation de la justice ivoirienne. « Laurent Gbagbo qui a d'ores et déjà face à lui un autre prétendant du PPA-CI, précise Jeune Afrique. En effet, « Ahoua Don Mello, qui se propose comme une alternative en cas de rejet de la candidature de l'ancien président, a aussi déposé son dossier. Ses équipes étaient accompagnées de Charles Blé Goudé – inéligible et qui a affirmé soutenir toutes les candidatures de la gauche. Il était aux côtés de l'ancienne première dame et leader du MGC, Simone Ehivet Gbagbo. Une autre figure de la gauche, Pascal Affi N'Guessan, président du FPI, a déposé sa candidature malgré la fronde interne à laquelle il fait face. L'autre ténor de l'opposition absent de la liste électorale est le président du PDCI, Tidjane Thiam. La justice ivoirienne avait demandé son retrait de la liste, estimant qu'il était toujours français au moment de son inscription. » Sélection restreinte… Alors « si l'annonce d'une cinquantaine de candidatures peut sembler refléter une ouverture démocratique, tous ne franchiront pas le cap du Conseil constitutionnel. » C'est ce que souligne Afrik.com. Les Sages devront « examiner scrupuleusement les dossiers, en vérifiant notamment les critères de moralité, d'éligibilité et les conditions financières imposées. C'est donc une sélection plus restreinte qui sera officiellement validée d'ici au 10 septembre. » En tout cas, poursuit Afrik.com, « le rendez-vous électoral du 25 octobre cristallise les attentions. Outre la question de la participation effective des grandes figures politiques, ce scrutin est observé de près par les acteurs internationaux, compte tenu du rôle central de la Côte d'Ivoire dans la stabilité régionale. Pour les électeurs, il s'agira de choisir entre la continuité avec le président sortant, Alassane Ouattara, et les différentes visions de l'opposition, dans un contexte marqué par les débats sur la gouvernance, la réconciliation nationale et le développement économique. » Mali : l'assainissement, parent pauvre des politiques publiques Tout autre chose avec cette enquête à lire sur le site malien Sahel Tribune… Enquête sur le manque de toilettes publiques au Mali. « Toilettes publiques, un luxe à ciel ouvert », titre le site bamakois. « Dans ce pays où seulement 45 % de la population dispose d'un service d'assainissement de base, plus d'un million de Maliens continuent à déféquer à l'air libre, dénonce Sahel Tribune. La statistique dit tout : l'infrastructure n'existe pas, ou si peu, et quand elle existe, elle se dégrade, faute d'entretien, de financement et de volonté politique. » En effet, déplore encore le site malien, « l'assainissement reste le parent pauvre des politiques publiques (…) Construire un bloc de trois latrines publiques coûte un peu plus d'un million de francs CFA. Une somme importante pour une mairie, certes, mais ridicule au regard du coût social et sanitaire des diarrhées, de la malnutrition et des infections que provoque l'absence de toilettes. » Enfin, Sahel Tribune élargit le débat, avec ce chiffre récemment publié par l'OMS et l'UNICEF : dans le monde, 354 millions de personnes n'ont pas accès à des toilettes… « L'accès universel à l'eau potable et à l'assainissement d'ici 2030, promesse des Nations unies, s'éloigne inexorablement », soupire le site malien. Et « c'est là le symbole extrême des inégalités mondiales. L'humanité avance, mais laisse derrière elle des centaines de millions d'hommes et de femmes dans la poussière, l'eau souillée et l'humiliation. »
Let us know what you think!Emily Wildhaber from Midwest Genealogy Center joins us to discuss their "Tell Me a Story" program that preserves family stories through oral history. For more information visit:Tell Me a Story from Mid-West Genealogy CenterBe sure to bookmark linktr.ee/hittinthebricks for your one stop access to Kathleen Brandt, the host of Hittin' the Bricks with Kathleen. And, visit us on YouTube: Off the Wall with Kathleen John and Chewey video recorded specials. Hittin' the Bricks is produced through the not-for-profit, 501c3 TracingAncestors.org.
In this episode of iGaming Daily, brought to you by Optimove, host Jessica Welman, Managing Editor at SBC, alongside Media Manager, Charlie Horner, as they explore DraftKings' turbulent July, highlighted by a $450,000 fine from the Massachusetts Gaming Commission (MGC) for credit card deposit violations. Listeners will get a front-row seat to the 10-hour MGC hearing that exposed critical regulatory concerns in Massachusetts' sports betting ecosystem. Discover the legal nuances behind DraftKings' promotional practices, including their recent courtroom victories and costly setbacks in states like Connecticut and New York. Commissioner Eileen O'Brien's sharp prosecutorial style also takes centre stage, raising important questions about compliance, enforcement, and the evolving standards for sportsbook operators nationwide.The two then pivot to a broader industry trend: the steady retreat of European iGaming operators from the American market. Betfred's quiet departure from Nevada and Pennsylvania is just the latest signal of trouble for international brands facing fierce competition and high barriers to entry. Host: Jessica WelmanGuest: Charlie HornerProducer: Anaya McDonaldEditor: James RossiGaming Daily is also now on TikTok. Make sure to follow us at iGaming Daily Podcast (@igaming_daily_podcast) | TikTok for bite-size clips from your favourite podcast. Finally, remember to check out Optimove at https://hubs.la/Q02gLC5L0 or go to Optimove.com/sbc to get your first month free when buying the industry's leading customer-loyalty service.
O verão está a chegar, o futebol está praticamente de férias, mas há amores a tempo inteiro. O episódio abre com declarações sentidas ao Clube Marechal Gomes da Costa e ao Sport Clube Senhora da Hora, emblemas obrigatórios na vida do nosso Pedro J. da Cunha. Daí saltámos para os 110 anos da Copa América e para as aventuras e desventuras do Rui M. Tovar na Argentina, com uma conversa apressada com Diego Armando Maradona lá pelo meio. No DOMINGO DESPORTIVO há a recordação de Bobby Robson, que nos deixou há 16 anos - no final de julho - e no CASSETE VHS temos a fita oficial da Copa América, claro. Fechamos com o MÚSICA, MAESTRO e o... «Maravilhoso Coração», de Marco Paulo, adaptado às terceiras partes do MGC.
In this episode of We Talk Health Podcast, Ashlee Vargason, a genetic counselor with Kirkland Cancer Center is here to talk all about DNA Day and genetic counseling.What is genetic counseling and how does it play a role in cancer research, prevention and treatment? Find out all this and more in this podcast episode!Guest:Ashlee Vargason, MGC, LCGCKirkland Cancer Center, Genetic CounselorHost:Kara MobleySocial Media CoordinatorResources:About DNA Day
The Stuff Dreams Are Made Of is back with its second deep dive of the season, this one covering one of David's and Ryan's favorite movie weapons of all time: the Han Solo blaster. To fill in all the greeblies and nerdy details, the guys are joined by DL-44 expert, master builder, and gunsmith Scott Juarez from the RPF and the Star Wars fan community. They cover everything from the (in)famous A New Hope blaster to the "Greedo killer" to the MGC blasters of Empire to the stunts with a fascinating hero lineage to David's own "Stembridge blaster" and that weird hero from Jedi. In and amongst it all, the guys discuss the purported "only fully intact [Han Solo] blaster from the original film" recently offered for public sale... and why, maybe, it is no longer either a purported hero or offered for sale. Linda Richmond voice Discuss! Email: dreamsaremadeofpodcast@gmail.com SDAMO - Instagram https://www.instagram.com/propspodcast/ SDAMO - Bluesky https://bsky.app/profile/propspodcast.bsky.social SDAMO - Facebook https://www.facebook.com/propspodcast/ SDAMO - TikTok https://www.tiktok.com/@props.podcast David Mandel - Instagram https://www.instagram.com/davidhmandel/
The Stuff Dreams Are Made Of is back with its second deep dive of the season, this one covering one of David's and Ryan's favorite movie weapons of all time: the Han Solo blaster. To fill in all the greeblies and nerdy details, the guys are joined by DL-44 expert, master builder, and gunsmith Scott Juarez from the RPF and the Star Wars fan community. They cover everything from the (in)famous A New Hope blaster to the "Greedo killer" to the MGC blasters of Empire to the stunts with a fascinating hero lineage to David's own "Stembridge blaster" and that weird hero from Jedi. In and amongst it all, the guys discuss the purported "only fully intact [Han Solo] blaster from the original film" recently offered for public sale... and why, maybe, it is no longer either a purported hero or offered for sale. Linda Richmond voice Discuss! Robb Report Link: https://robbreport.com/lifestyle/news/han-solo-blaster-star-wars-a-new-hope-auction-1236372365/ RPF Link: https://www.therpf.com/forums/threads/han-solo-blaster-2025-studio-auctions-goldin-auctions.362126/ Email: dreamsaremadeofpodcast@gmail.com SDAMO - Instagram https://www.instagram.com/propspodcast/ SDAMO - Bluesky https://bsky.app/profile/propspodcast.bsky.social SDAMO - Facebook https://www.facebook.com/propspodcast/ SDAMO - TikTok https://www.tiktok.com/@props.podcast David Mandel - Instagram https://www.instagram.com/davidhmandel/
Getting diverse fraternity and sorority councils to work together is a challenge? We've got some answers. Lauren Gesualdi is the Assistant Director of Fraternity & Sorority Affairs at Rutgers University – New Brunswick! Lauren earned her BA from Montclair State University and completed her coursework at the Rutgers Graduate School of Education in the College Student Affairs program. Lauren is a member of Delta Phi Epsilon International Sorority and spent several years as a member of their professional staff. On episode 542 of the Fraternity Foodie Podcast, Lauren tells us why she chose Montclair State University for her undergraduate experience, what was special about Delta Phi Epsilon that made her want to join, what it was like to work for the sorority headquarters as Coordinator of Collegiate Services, what she does as Assistant Director of Fraternity and Sorority Affairs at Rutgers - New Brunswick and what she is most proud of, how to get diverse councils on campus to work together, how to handle mental health and well-being as a college student, how students can better work with the administration on their campus, and some examples of culturally competent programming within Greek life. Enjoy!
ただ走るだけ、ただ飛ぶだけ、ただ投げるだけでない陸上競技の魅力を。日本唯一の陸上『雑談』専門チャンネル『Track Town JPN』陸上競技を追っ掛け、応援していきます。2025年東京世界陸上が開催される国立競技場を超満員の最高の舞台に!出演者への質問もお待ちしています! track@joqr.net<出演者>西本武司さん(EKIDEN NEWS主宰:OTT理事長)柏原竜二さん(大学院で心理学を勉強中)加納由理さん(2009ベルリン世界陸上マラソン7位入賞:ランニングアドバイザー)<今回の話題>1月12日愛川町一周駅伝に向けて絞れてきた加納さん第70回愛川町一周駅伝競走大会・12月21日OTTでギア上げた走りを披露12月21日オトナのタイムトライアル東京世界陸上開催国枠エントリーとは?日本代表選手選考要項・出場者が居ない種目 ・例えば女子1万Mだと30分20秒00と31分01秒32 少しゆとり・混成日本選手権がアツくなる・最終点呼は何処で行なう?大事なお知らせが12月10日箱根駅伝エントリー発表前後と被りすぎ・ニューイヤー駅伝エントリー、MGC、2分割ホクレン、日本選手権、GPシリーズ、JMCシリーズランキング・・・神シンキングが埋もれてしまった新制度MGCファストパスとは?MGC、MGCファストパスについて・MGCファストパスはわかりやすい・世界と戦える高いレベルの選手に出て来て欲しい・加納さんバレンシアで2時間30分切ってワイルドカードでロス五輪狙いここから箱根駅伝の情報は文化放送で文化放送箱根駅伝HP [更新 12月13日][TIME 72:46]See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Kevelin Barbosa-Xavier is a PhD student in Plant Biotechnology at Universidade Estadual do Norte Fluminense Darcy Ribeiro (UENF) where she conducts research under the supervision of Thiago Motta Venancio. She is a computational biologist, investigating the genes and gene networks involved in plant secondary metabolic pathways and fiber production, specifically in the Cannabis sativa species. Kevelin and her team recently published a study titled Cannabis Expression Atlas: a comprehensive resource for integrative analysis of Cannabis sativa L. gene expression, along with a free online tool to help researchers analyze genomic sequence data. We discussed: The team's main objectives in creating the Cannabis Expression Atlas How our understanding of cannabis genomics compares to other commercial crops How gene expression data can advance plant breeding and genetic engineering Potential applications of the Cannabis Expression Atlas in commercial cannabis cultivation and more Thanks to This Episode's Sponsor: Medicinal Genomics Medicinal Genomics (MGC) uses its unmatched knowledge of the cannabis genome and the microbes affecting cannabis plants to create diverse testing solutions that improve crop yield, accelerate breeding programs, and ensure product safety. Growers and breeders use MGC's cannabis genome sequencing services to identify novel traits, stabilize genetics, and protect intellectual property. Additionally, Kannapedia.net provides bioinformatics and blockchain certification for cultivar authenticity. Learn more at medicinalgenomics.com Additional Resources Cannabis Expression Atlas: a comprehensive resource for integrative analysis of Cannabis sativa L. gene expression Cannabis Expression Atlas Register for CannMed 25 Meet the CannMed 25 Advisory Board Submit Your Abstract for CannMed 25 Review the Podcast CannMed Archive
In this episode of the MGC podcast, I speak with Dr. Laurie Keefer, a Health Psychologist and Professor of Medicine and Psychiatry at the Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai in New York City. Dr Keefer's scientific contributions include the development and implementation of self-management and behavioral intervention tools, known as brain-gut behavior therapies for conditions such as Crohn's disease, ulcerative colitis, IBS and gastroesophageal reflux disease. Dr. Keefer is Founder and Chair of the Rome Foundation's international GastroPsych organization and serves on the Board of Directors of the Rome Foundation. She has more than 250 peer-reviewed publications and is a sought-after speaker, mentor and collaborator. Among several other topics, we talk about: 1) The importance of brain gut behavior therapies in inflammatory and functional GI disorders. 2) The long term resistance of the medical community to accept such non pharmacological therapies. 3) How she decides which behavioral approach to chose for individual patients.
In this episode of the MGC podcast, I speak with Dr. Laurie Keefer, a Health Psychologist and Professor of Medicine and Psychiatry at the Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai in New York City. Dr Keefer's scientific contributions include the development and implementation of self-management and behavioral intervention tools, known as brain-gut behavior therapies for conditions such as Crohn's disease, ulcerative colitis, IBS and gastroesophageal reflux disease. Dr. Keefer is Founder and Chair of the Rome Foundation's international GastroPsych organization and serves on the Board of Directors of the Rome Foundation. She has more than 250 peer-reviewed publications and is a sought-after speaker, mentor and collaborator. Among several other topics, we talk about: 1) The importance of brain gut behavior therapies in inflammatory and functional GI disorders. 2) The long term resistance of the medical community to accept such non pharmacological therapies. 3) How she decides which behavioral approach to chose for individual patients.
In this episode of the MGC podcast, I talk to Dr. Wayne Jonas, a pioneer and world-renowned in integrative health and healthcare delivery. Dr. Jonas is President of the Healing Works Foundation, whose mission is to make whole person, integrative care regular and routine. He has published two paradigm-challenging books: How Healing Works: Get Well and Stay Well Using Your Hidden Power to Heal; and together with Alyssa McManamon, his most recent book: Healing and Cancer - a must read for anybody involved in the care of cancer patients. In this episode, we discuss a wide range of topics including: The purpose of Dr. Jonas' latest book, bringing the concepts of healing and whole person care further into oncology and healthcare so that people diagnosed with cancer feel better and live longer. Current cancer care focuses on killing the cancer cell, and in the process supports a major industry to do that more effectively. However, killing cancer cells isn't the whole story. According to the concept of salutogenesis, when all systems are working well, a person with cancer can actively heal. Like a computer program running in the background, healing of the person is a process occurring all the time.
In this episode of the MGC podcast, I talk to Dr. Wayne Jonas, a pioneer and world-renowned in integrative health and healthcare delivery. Dr. Jonas is President of the Healing Works Foundation, whose mission is to make whole person, integrative care regular and routine. He has published two paradigm-challenging books: How Healing Works: Get Well and Stay Well Using Your Hidden Power to Heal; and together with Alyssa McManamon, his most recent book: Healing and Cancer - a must read for anybody involved in the care of cancer patients. In this episode, we discuss a wide range of topics including: The purpose of Dr. Jonas' latest book, bringing the concepts of healing and whole person care further into oncology and healthcare so that people diagnosed with cancer feel better and live longer. Current cancer care focuses on killing the cancer cell, and in the process supports a major industry to do that more effectively. However, killing cancer cells isn't the whole story. According to the concept of salutogenesis, when all systems are working well, a person with cancer can actively heal. Like a computer program running in the background, healing of the person is a process occurring all the time.
In this episode of the MGC podcast, I talk to Dr. Robert Lufkin, author of the recent book “LIES I TAUGHT IN MEDICAL SCHOOL. How Conventional Medicine is Making you Sicker and What You Can Do to Save Your Life”.Dr. Lufkin has been an academic radiologist who has taught at both UCLA and USC, and is an author of more than 200 scientific papers and 14 books. In this episode, I ask Dr. Lufkin a range of provocative questions, including: 1. Which of the 10 chronic diseases you deal with in your book is the one where you feel the most misinformation has been transmitted in Medical School? 2. Staying with the subtitle of your book: How Conventional Medicine is Making You Sicker and What You can Do to Save your Life. Even though I agree with you that conventional medicine hasn't offered any solutions for the root cause of the current chronic epidemic of non-contagious diseases, and that the pharmaceutical industry is making billions of $$ keeping people alive without dealing with the underlying problem, it has been highly successful in increasing the life expectancy in most parts of the industrialized world, with an increasing percentage of the population living into their nineties and above. Let's discuss. 3. With the important role of the medical pharmaceutical industrial complex, and the food agricultural industrial complex in the current chronic disease epidemic, why blame it all on the role of Conventional Medicine? 4. Bashing conventional medicine has become a popular topic for many internet celebrities, many of them MDs, only to recommend unsubstantiated treatments with no or little evidence with claims for longevity and miraculous solutions for obesity, metabolic syndrome and even Alzheimer's disease. Would you include this misinformation under your book title as well?
In this episode of the MGC podcast, I talk to Dr. Robert Lufkin, author of the recent book “LIES I TAUGHT IN MEDICAL SCHOOL. How Conventional Medicine is Making you Sicker and What You Can Do to Save Your Life”.Dr. Lufkin has been an academic radiologist who has taught at both UCLA and USC, and is an author of more than 200 scientific papers and 14 books. In this episode, I ask Dr. Lufkin a range of provocative questions, including: 1. Which of the 10 chronic diseases you deal with in your book is the one where you feel the most misinformation has been transmitted in Medical School? 2. Staying with the subtitle of your book: How Conventional Medicine is Making You Sicker and What You can Do to Save your Life. Even though I agree with you that conventional medicine hasn't offered any solutions for the root cause of the current chronic epidemic of non-contagious diseases, and that the pharmaceutical industry is making billions of $$ keeping people alive without dealing with the underlying problem, it has been highly successful in increasing the life expectancy in most parts of the industrialized world, with an increasing percentage of the population living into their nineties and above. Let's discuss. 3. With the important role of the medical pharmaceutical industrial complex, and the food agricultural industrial complex in the current chronic disease epidemic, why blame it all on the role of Conventional Medicine? 4. Bashing conventional medicine has become a popular topic for many internet celebrities, many of them MDs, only to recommend unsubstantiated treatments with no or little evidence with claims for longevity and miraculous solutions for obesity, metabolic syndrome and even Alzheimer's disease. Would you include this misinformation under your book title as well?
iGaming Daily, sponsored by Optimove, returns to the US for today's episode as Jessica Welman welcomes Charlie Horner to discuss a couple of major recent stories. Thankfully, no deaths to speak of on today's podcast but life's two other guarantees are here. First up, Illinois recently announced a significant change to their taxation structure, with a tiered approach that places their top rate as the second-highest in the US. What's the deal? What's the likely impact, and will other states follow suit? And in the second half of the podcast, Jess and Charlie dig into that MGC meeting. What was the meeting supposed to achieve? Where does this leave the operators that no-showed? And what's next for the Massachusetts Gaming Commission? Host: Jess WelmanGuest: Charlie HornerProducer: Anaya McDonaldEditor: Anaya McDonaldRemember to check out our partners Optimove at https://hubs.la/Q02gLC5L0 or go to Optimove.com/sbc to get your first month free when buying the industry's leading customer-loyalty service.
In this episode of the MGC podcast, I talk to Dr. Rhonda Voskuhl, a Professor of Neurology at UCLA where she currently holds the Jack H. Skirball Chair. Dr. Voskuhl is the Director of the UCLA Multiple Sclerosis Program, and is the faculty neurologist for the UCLA Comprehensive Menopause Care Program. She is an internationally recognized expert on women's health and the role of female sex hormones in cognitive decline and neurodegenerative disorders. With over 20 years of numerous grants and continuous funding from the NIH and NMSS, her lab discovered a novel estrogen treatment strategy that can be neuroprotective through actions on estrogen receptor beta (ER) in the central nervous system. Dr. Voskuhl has been the Principle Investigator on three clinical trials showing neuroprotective effects of estriol treatment on cognition and cortical brain atrophy underscoring the translational nature of her research. In this podcast, I talk to her about the following topics: • The role of estrogen on specific receptors in the brain and its implications for the development of neurodegenerative disorders • Why women are more likely to develop early cognitive decline and Alzheimer's disease • Why the earlier clinical trials with estrogen receptor replacement failed • What women can do to slow cognitive decline after menopause
In this episode of the MGC podcast, I talk to Dr. Rhonda Voskuhl, a Professor of Neurology at UCLA where she currently holds the Jack H. Skirball Chair. Dr. Voskuhl is the Director of the UCLA Multiple Sclerosis Program, and is the faculty neurologist for the UCLA Comprehensive Menopause Care Program. She is an internationally recognized expert on women's health and the role of female sex hormones in cognitive decline and neurodegenerative disorders. With over 20 years of numerous grants and continuous funding from the NIH and NMSS, her lab discovered a novel estrogen treatment strategy that can be neuroprotective through actions on estrogen receptor beta (ER) in the central nervous system. Dr. Voskuhl has been the Principle Investigator on three clinical trials showing neuroprotective effects of estriol treatment on cognition and cortical brain atrophy underscoring the translational nature of her research. In this podcast, I talk to her about the following topics: • The role of estrogen on specific receptors in the brain and its implications for the development of neurodegenerative disorders • Why women are more likely to develop early cognitive decline and Alzheimer's disease • Why the earlier clinical trials with estrogen receptor replacement failed • What women can do to slow cognitive decline after menopause
G'Day and welcome to Overdrive, where we take a populous approach to issues about cars and transport. I'm David Brown In the program Paul Murrell from seniordriveraus.com and I deliberate on • Car sales so far this year - Is it a correction or huge on-going trend • There's a new ute on the Australian market and we don't mean the KIA • Geographic boundaries and naming your car • Our young intern discusses the Nissan X-trail • Are the first Honda motor cars s600/s800 becoming collectable • And we look at the history of eight sports cars that didn't really make it Originally broadcast 20 April 2024 A more detail rundown of the program Car Sales for the first quarter of 2024 01:42 It is indeed now the FCAI, the Federal Chamber of Automotive Industries, has heralded the results for March this year, saying they surpassed the previous record, which was achieved in March 2018 and in fact year to date. Could the reason be that Toyota is finally appearing to have some supply to be able to sell. 03:55 Toyota must be very happy with the fact that hybrids are doing well. That is part of their big marketing. 04:21 Full electrics are about 9% of new car sales. Again is this just catching up with the rest of the world which is now showing some caution with electric vehicles 06:24 Federal Chamber of Automotive industries use the occasion to cast doubt about the New Vehicle Efficiency Standards Another New Ute of the Australian Market 07:50 There's a newcomer to the Australian market and it's not the Kia at this age, although that is coming. Is it? 10:00 China has many brands there were that we have never heard of. 11: 30 Other brands with utes, such as Great Wall Motors. LDV and SsangYong had a pretty good run but they are not doing as well this year. 12:54 How are the Pickups – the bigger than big utes going. RAM is down. New playes such as the Ford F150 and some upgraded versions of Chevrolet Silverado are doing well Alfa Romeo has a geographic name problem 14:11 DB A rose by any other name would smell as sweet Shakespeare? Alpha launched a new model and it's sort of a successor to the MiTo. So it's a small SUV, basically. Nissan X-Trail 19:15 Over the last year, Nissan has upgraded four of its important models. The three SUV's and their sporty Z, and included in the SUV's is their most popular. One of our young interns has had a look inside it and had. Very much a prominent front end. So my initial thought was it's a big, big SUV. But as I kind of worked my way from the front to the back, it kind of became more normal. More familiar. 20:27 And the colour the sort of pastel they're they're bringing out rich coloured pastels. If that's not almost a contradiction, it's a very serious paint job, but it's not bright red. Could The Honda S600 from the late 1960s be worth something 28:44 Haggerty, which is the American Classic insurance have noted that a number of cars cars are showing specific signs of gaining in value. Some are the very early tiny little sports cars from Honda the S600 and S800. Paul Murrell owned one. Did he regret selling it? 30:11 It was a delightful little car, a jewel of a car. Sports cars that didn't quite make it 33:27 MG VA (1937) 36: 19 Chevrolet Corvette (1953) 40:13 Mercedes-Benz 190SL (1955) 42:13 Porsche 912 (1965) 44:04 De Tomaso Mangusta (1967) 48:09 MGC (1967) 51:59 Ford Capri (1969) 56:25 De Lorean DMC-12 (1981)
Sete pessoas morreram e 13 ficaram feridas num acidente de ônibus em Minas Gerais. O ônibus saiu de belo horizonte com destino à cidade de Capelinha e caiu em uma ribanceira na margem da rodovia MGC-120. Veja também: Polícia faz operação contra grupo que caçava animais silvestres e vendia a carne no RS
Triple Drain Pinball Podcast Episode 50: TPF, MGC, & Travis Is Old Now? Hosts: Joel Engelberth, Tom Graf, & Travis Murie Texas Pinball Festival was awesome! Travis and Joel recap all the games they played and their overall experience. Tom went to MGC where he also had a chance to play all the new stuff. Fun times all around. We did a quick first thoughts on ABBA as well as a “cold” take on Stern's Star Wars. Lastly, Travis is getting old. Have fun! Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/tripledrain Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/tripledrainpodcast Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/@tripledrain Email: tripledrain@gmail.com Merch: https://silverballswag.com/collections/triple-drain-pinball-podcast More Merch: https://www.zazzle.com/store/tripledrain Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/triple_drain Shoutout to Jackson Gee and his incredible artwork. Jacksongee.com Shoutout to Brad Johanson and his company Alter Creative Media for his intro video. Altercreativemedia.com
Let's talk about all the rumored games projected to release in the next year shall we? John Wick, Pokemon, Metallica, and THA MUTAH FUCKIN MATRIX!!!!!!!!!...and a little bit about MGC. Support the show: https://www.patreon.com/pinballparty Email: pinballpartypodcast@gmail.com Buy Pinball stuff FlipNOut: https://www.flipnoutpinball.com/
In this episode of the MGC podcast, I talk to Matthew Lancor, the founder of the startup company, Kombuchade. Matt combines his background in material science engineering and a passion for rugby into his entrepreneurial venture. With a keen understanding of the science behind fermentation and a personal commitment to fitness and health, nurtured through years of playing rugby he has successfully created a kombucha brand tailored for athletes and fitness enthusiasts. Under his leadership, Kombuchade has quickly grown from a home-brew project into a popular wellness brand, emphasizing organic ingredients, sustainability, and community involvement. His journey from an engineer and rugby player to a health-focused entrepreneur embodies a fusion of science, sports, and sustainable business. In this podcast, I talk to him about Kombuchade, the benefits of fermented drinks for elite athletes, and the following: What is unique about Kambuchade? You are a startup family business competing with a lot of big companies in the space of kombucha and fermented drinks. A fermented carbonate drink is not the first thing you would think about as a beneficial beverage for elite athletes. What are the functional benefits of fermented beverages like Kombucha for "Peak Performers"? What are quantifiable/measurable differences that someone could expect from drinking Kombucha and exercising on gut health/overall health? How would someone know that their gut health might be inhibiting them from "Peak Performance"? How many days does it take to balance the microbiome if you were to start a new routine of fermented foods and exercise ... 30 days or more? Disclaimer: I am in no way affiliated with nor receiving compensation from Kombuchade.
In this episode of the MGC podcast, I talk to Matthew Lancor, the founder of the startup company, Kombuchade. Matt combines his background in material science engineering and a passion for rugby into his entrepreneurial venture. With a keen understanding of the science behind fermentation and a personal commitment to fitness and health, nurtured through years of playing rugby he has successfully created a kombucha brand tailored for athletes and fitness enthusiasts. Under his leadership, Kombuchade has quickly grown from a home-brew project into a popular wellness brand, emphasizing organic ingredients, sustainability, and community involvement. His journey from an engineer and rugby player to a health-focused entrepreneur embodies a fusion of science, sports, and sustainable business. In this podcast, I talk to him about Kombuchade, the benefits of fermented drinks for elite athletes, and the following: What is unique about Kambuchade? You are a startup family business competing with a lot of big companies in the space of kombucha and fermented drinks. A fermented carbonate drink is not the first thing you would think about as a beneficial beverage for elite athletes. What are the functional benefits of fermented beverages like Kombucha for "Peak Performers"? What are quantifiable/measurable differences that someone could expect from drinking Kombucha and exercising on gut health/overall health? How would someone know that their gut health might be inhibiting them from "Peak Performance"? How many days does it take to balance the microbiome if you were to start a new routine of fermented foods and exercise ... 30 days or more? Disclaimer: I am in no way affiliated with nor receiving compensation from Kombuchade.
WHAT: Our "Final Fantasy VI: 30 Years of the Greatest* RPG of All Time" panel, live at MGC 2024 WHERE: The Panels and Presentations Room at Midwest Gaming Classic 2024 WHEN: Saturday, April 6th at 3:00pm WHO: Jeremy Parish, Bob Mackey, Diamond Feit, Nadia Oxford Please check out the official MGC 2024 schedule for more information!
We already knew the "State of the [dis-] Union" was dire. But when the bar is set so low that a senile imposter who can't even read a teleprompter for comprehension gets a pass because he stood upright for the better part of an hour, and didn't fall off the podium, or soil his pampers, but DID scream angrily and deliver one of the 'darkest,' and 'most divisive' such speeches in history, something is truly wrong. And the rest of the news brings that point home. https://hebrewnationonline.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/03/MGC-Show-9-Mar-2024-MGC-on-Bidern-SOTU-BS-Mon-USSC-Tues-Trump-on-Treason-Tue-Wed-Au-EVs-fires-podcast-x.mp3
In this episode of the MGC podcast, I talk to Larissa Trinder, Assistant Vice President of Arts in Medicine at New York City Health + Hospitals who is responsible for stewarding a collection of more than 4000 works of art, the largest such collection in New York City. In addition, she has been creating and implementing programs for patients, staff and the community that utilize the arts as a tool in healing. Larissa is a staunch advocate for the importance of the arts and humanities within a healthcare system to advance patient health outcomes, enhance staff engagement, morale and retention and to empower communities. In this podcast, I talk to Larissa about the emerging role of art as an important component of healing environments. Here are just some of the topics we address: 1. What is the new Department of Arts in Medicine at New York City Health + Hospitals? 2. How did it develop in the 1930s, and how has it been able to survive economic downturns and financial crises? 3. What is the role of art in an effective healing environment? 4. How does art affect patient health outcomes, staff engagement and morale, and entire communities? Follow Dr. Mayer: https://linktr.ee/emayer
In this episode of the MGC podcast, I talk to Larissa Trinder, Assistant Vice President of Arts in Medicine at New York City Health + Hospitals who is responsible for stewarding a collection of more than 4000 works of art, the largest such collection in New York City. In addition, she has been creating and implementing programs for patients, staff and the community that utilize the arts as a tool in healing. Larissa is a staunch advocate for the importance of the arts and humanities within a healthcare system to advance patient health outcomes, enhance staff engagement, morale and retention and to empower communities. In this podcast, I talk to Larissa about the emerging role of art as an important component of healing environments. Here are just some of the topics we address: 1. What is the new Department of Arts in Medicine at New York City Health + Hospitals? 2. How did it develop in the 1930s, and how has it been able to survive economic downturns and financial crises? 3. What is the role of art in an effective healing environment? 4. How does art affect patient health outcomes, staff engagement and morale, and entire communities? Follow Dr. Mayer: https://linktr.ee/emayer
In this episode of the MGC podcast, I talk to Shawn Stevenson, creator and host of The Model Health Show, featured as the number #1 health podcast in the U.S. with millions of listener downloads each year. Shawn recently published the The Eat Smarter Family Cookbook, a companion cookbook to his acclaimed Eat Smarter book. Here are just some of the topics we address: 1. Can you describe the most important steps in your transformation from growing up with your grandparents in Ferguson, Mo to becoming a nutrition expert, #1 podcast host and bestselling author of two very important books? 2. Some of your early experiences make you some kind of “wounded healer”, in particular your health issues. It seems your own experiences stimulated your interest in science about food. Can you expand on this? 3. You call yourself a “nutritionist who no longer believes in food in the conventional sense”. And you make a key point that you no longer make the mistake that many people make, considering food primarily as fuel. 4. You write about how eating with others can have profound benefits on overall health. On the other hand, eating with others during celebrations and holidays is a major cause of weight gain for many people. 5. Can you expand on the relationship between stress and unhealthy eating patterns. You write that 1/3 of people make unhealthy food choices because of stress.
In this episode of the MGC podcast, I talk to Shawn Stevenson, creator and host of The Model Health Show, featured as the number #1 health podcast in the U.S. with millions of listener downloads each year. Shawn recently published the The Eat Smarter Family Cookbook, a companion cookbook to his acclaimed Eat Smarter book. Here are just some of the topics we address: 1. Can you describe the most important steps in your transformation from growing up with your grandparents in Ferguson, Mo to becoming a nutrition expert, #1 podcast host and bestselling author of two very important books? 2. Some of your early experiences make you some kind of “wounded healer”, in particular your health issues. It seems your own experiences stimulated your interest in science about food. Can you expand on this? 3. You call yourself a “nutritionist who no longer believes in food in the conventional sense”. And you make a key point that you no longer make the mistake that many people make, considering food primarily as fuel. 4. You write about how eating with others can have profound benefits on overall health. On the other hand, eating with others during celebrations and holidays is a major cause of weight gain for many people. 5. Can you expand on the relationship between stress and unhealthy eating patterns. You write that 1/3 of people make unhealthy food choices because of stress.
Fred Taylor, CGCS, retired in early October, 2023, after a 43-year stint working exclusively at Mankato Golf Club in his hometown of Mankato, Minnesota. Fred followed in the "bootsteps" of Boots Fuller in 1992, becoming who would wind up as only the third superintendent at MGC in almost 100 years. Fred takes credit for all that goes wrong and give his staff credit for all that is right on the golf course. He has over the years served as a buffer between the staff and club membership,"running interference" for his staff and allowing them to do their jobs unhindered by the inevitable politics of private club operations. Listen in as Fred, a long-time TurfNet member, recounts some of the highlights of his career and the enjoyment he has gotten from it. Fred will also be honored this December by the Minnesota Golf Course Superintendents Association with their Distinguished Service Award.
這集我們聊聊肯亞好手 Kelvin Kiptum 最近在芝加哥馬拉松打破男子世界紀錄(2:00:35)、日本的 MGC 賽事川內優輝的表現,還有魁哥在首次在長榮半馬破百以及象總後排出發的初體驗,象總還分享該怎麼在半馬跑出 negative split 的心法。 節目後段回答聽眾留言與贊助,大家快來留言分享今年跑季的目標!讓魁哥和象總幫你加持一下!XD 歡迎留言~ https://pay.firstory.me/user/nonstoprunning - 官方 Facebook 粉絲團 & Instagram:
In this episode of the MGC podcast, I talk to to Dr. Pedro Bastos, a world renowned nutritionist and researcher from Portugal, affiliated with Lund University in Sweden and the European University of Madrid, in Spain. He co-founded CEAN, a Spanish institution providing advanced education in Nutritional Sciences for health professionals. Dr. Bastos lectures globally on nutrition, lifestyle, and health in four languages, and has co-authored several scientific papers in the field in high profile journals, including Nature Medicine and Nature Reviews in Cardiology. Here are just some of the topics we address: - What is an inflammatory diet? - Chronic inflammation in the etiology of disease across the lifespan. - Pros and cons of the Mediterranean diet. - What can we learn from traditional societies. Follow Dr. Mayer: https://linktr.ee/emayer
In this episode of the MGC podcast, I talk to Dr. Elissa Epel, an international expert on stress, well-being, and optimal aging. Dr. Epel is the co-author of the New York Times best-seller “The Telomere Effect: A revolutionary approach to living younger, longer” with Nobel Laureate Elizabeth Blackburn, and the author of the new “Stress Prescription,” an independent bookstore best seller. She is a Professor in the Department of Psychiatry & Behavioral Sciences, at the University of California, San Francisco, where she is Vice Chair of Psychology and directs the Aging Metabolism Emotions Center. She studies the environmental, psychological, behavioral, and social factors that impact cellular aging such as telomeres, inflammation, and mitochondria. Her research interests include how self-care practices such as meditation and positive stress can promote psychological and physiological thriving and is interested in large-scale interventions for communal well-being and health equity. Here are some of the topics we address in this episode: 1) Why chronic stress is toxic to the body 2) The relationship between chronic stress, telomer shortening and aging 3) The different physiological stages of stress 4) How to become stress resilient 5) What are lifespan, health span and disease span Follow Dr. Mayer: https://linktr.ee/emayer
I continue to be endlessly thrilled by these incredible conversations in The Long Game Series! The rawness we share, the vulnerability we embrace, and the shared hunger to bring you the truth, the whole truth, and nothing but the truth is beyond words. Today I am joined by the magnificent Jill Stanton! My relationship with Jill is a glowing example of being open and receptive in the online entrepreneur space, with no motive other than genuine connection. This episode is hot! We go deep and hard right away
Les journalistes et experts de RFI répondent également à vos questions sur un accord électoral entre le PDCI et le MGC, sur une éventuelle inculpation de Donald Trump et sur le transfert de Seko Fofana au club saoudien, Al-Nassr. Égypte/Éthiopie : vers la fin des tensions autour du grand barrage de la Renaissance ? L'Égypte et l'Éthiopie se donnent quatre mois pour trouver un accord concernant le Grand barrage de la Renaissance. Comment expliquer ces discussions entre les deux pays après des années de frictions ? Pourraient-elles déboucher sur un accord contraignant ? Avec Franck Galland, chercheur associé à Fondation pour la recherche stratégique, spécialiste de de la géopolitique de l'eau. Côte d'Ivoire : l'alliance inattendue entre Simone Gbagbo et le PDCI À quelques semaines des élections municipales en Côte d'Ivoire, le parti de Simone Gbagbo a décidé de s'allier avec le PDCI à Yopougon. Peut-on s'attendre à ce que cet accord soit renouvelé dans d'autres communes ? Quelle a été la réaction du parti de Laurent Gbagbo ? Avec Eddie Guipié, chercheur en Science politique à l'Université de Korhogo. États-Unis : vers une nouvelle inculpation de Donald Trump? Sur les réseaux sociaux, Donald Trump a annoncé sa prochaine audition devant un grand jury pour son rôle dans l'attaque du Capitole. Malgré ses déboires judiciaires, l'ancien président est toujours aussi populaire. Comment expliquer ce phénomène ? Cette nouvelle procédure pourrait-elle empêcher sa candidature à l'élection présidentielle de 2024 ? Avec Françoise Coste, historienne, professeure à l'Université Toulouse 2, spécialiste de la droite américaine et du parti républicain. Football : Seko Fofana rejoint Cristiano Ronaldo à Al-Nassr L'ancien capitaine du RC Lens Seko Fofana vient de signer avec le club saoudien Al-Nassr. Pourquoi a-t-il décidé de rejoindre l'Arabie saoudite alors qu'il avait l'opportunité de jouer la Ligue des champions ? Comment expliquer que les clubs saoudiens arrivent à séduire des joueurs de moins de trente ans ? Avec Victor Missistrano, journaliste au service des Sports à RFI.
What does it mean to stand our ground against the devil? How do we take the devil seriously without living in fear? What's the difference between objective and subjective truth? To partner with us and become a monthly giver visit: https://www.impactnations.com/product/MGC/monthly-giving-champions
In this episode of the MGC podcast, I talk to Dr. Tracy Bale. Dr. Bale's research focuses on understanding the role of stress dysregulation in the development of the nervous system and in neuropsychiatric diseases, as well as the sex differences that underlie disease vulnerability in humans. Her extensive body of work provides a new revolutionary understanding of the effects of adverse life experiences across the lifespan, starting at the preconception level. Dr Bale is the Anschutz Foundation Endowed Chair in Women's Integrated Mental and Physical Health Research at the Ludeman Center, in the School of Medicine at the University of Colorado. She is also Professor and Director for Intergenerational Stress and Health, and the Director for Sex Differences Research in the Department of Psychiatry. In this episode, we speak about a wide range of topics which are profoundly influenced by Social Genomics, including: 1) The multiple ways by which stressful environments that a woman experiences preconception, during pregnancy and during early development can influence the behavior and health of the offspring. 2) The novel signaling mechanisms that play a role in individuals experiencing trauma that can modify not only their behavior but also certain organs, like the skin for example. 3) The biological and behavioral ways of transmitting parental experiences to the offspring, behavioral ways including maternal-infant interactions, attachment styles, etc. which are the most important biological mechanisms. 4) What is germ cell mediated transmission? 5) What role do transgenerational transmission mechanisms play in populations that have been exposed to severe trauma (e.g. Holocaust) or persistent severe trauma (e.g. Afghanistan, Palestine). 6) How does resilience counteract the biological mechanisms discussed here? Follow Dr. Mayer here! Watch The Mind Gut Conversation on YouTube here!
Poor Mans Pinball Podcast Episode 137! Drew and Ian talk best in Show/Shows! Sit back relax, if you want to know Ian and Drews thoughts on all of the new pinball games they played at TPF and MGC here you go. If you don't then skip to 138.... lol
In this episode of the MGC podcast, I talk to Emilie Berner, MA a chef educator and integrative health coach in Los Angeles. Emilie received her master's degree in food studies from New York University, and her health coaching certification from Duke Integrative Medicine. She trained at The Natural Gourmet Institute for Health Supportive Culinary Arts, and is the Chef & Coordinator at New York Presbyterian Hudson Valley Hospital's Teaching Kitchen, where she also manages the organic garden. Currently, she teaches at the Institute of Culinary Education in Pasadena, and leads the Mental Fitness Kitchen and coaching program at Dr. Drew Ramsey's Integrative Psychiatry clinic. In this episode, I talk to Emily about a wide range of topics related to the food, about the nutritional, emotional, cognitive, social and spiritual dimensions of eating. Rather watch this episode? Check it out here on YouTube: https://youtu.be/E1PgLWcAj2A Follow Dr. Mayer here: https://linktr.ee/emayer
Spring is in the air, which means it's time for baseball. Well.. it used to mean that, back when people cared about baseball. The good news is that people still care about Baseball Stars for the NES. Well.. at least a few of them, who all happen to be on this show. - It also means that it's time for the Midwest Gaming Classic! Come find our booth at the vendor hall. And if you are reading this in the future, just know that you missed your opportunity to meet us and that we really had a good time. - Please leave us a five-star review on your podcast aggregator of choice. If you leave us a review and show us at MGC, you get a free copy of Super Mario Bros 3 for the Famicom (while supplies last!). - As always, thank you so much for listening and interacting. We love that you are a part of our community and always look forward to hearing from you. - https://linktr.ee/lostjoystick
MGC family! What's up?! I am so excited about this episode where I talk about overcoming what others think about you and letting God show you how others can inspire you rather than comparing yourself to them. It is a journey for many people. We weren't made to compare ourselves to others but rather to be in community with them! Make the good choice to have community over comparison!
Join me as we have our first female onto the show! Kara Tomlinson joins us and keeps me on my toes as the first female co-host, it's a great time and we get a slight insight into what it's like to be a female in this majority-male hobby we all enjoy. Kara's socials: unless you're going to creep on her then I won't allow you to see her profile pages IG: karaokefishing FB: Kara Tomlinson Check out Leviathan Rods, and use code scales20 at check out for 20% off all your rod purchases! https://www.leviathanrods.com Also, shout out to Kara's shouts Swimbait Uni folks- Wayne C, Will G, Johnny E, JT C, Erik T Ben's tackle shack MGC fishing equipment @McBoysHobbiesTV- Fred 603 kayak Bass Anglers @Winld603withKi- Ki Chicken Dicks- Acito, Parnos, Staruk --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/sntpod/support
Pete and James take a look at two ways traders can trade gold utilizing futures. The first is the larger /GC contract, controlling 100 troy ounces of gold. The second is the micro contracts, /MGC, which control only 10 ounces of gold. The pair go on to examine the contract specifications of each contract as well as the trading hours and listed contract months. To wrap up, they run through several trade examples.
Pete and James take a look at two ways traders can trade gold utilizing futures. The first is the larger /GC contract, controlling 100 troy ounces of gold. The second is the micro contracts, /MGC, which control only 10 ounces of gold. The pair go on to examine the contract specifications of each contract as well as the trading hours and listed contract months. To wrap up, they run through several trade examples.
Jill Stanton has been building businesses since 2012. She and her husband created Screw the Nine to Five which has become Wealthy Course Creator. Throughout her journey she has always had a concept to create a space for women that are smart as f*** and driven but she held back. Until now! Listen to her talk about her journey, her businesses and her amazing club for women that are looking to connect with other women to talk business, strategy, and life.In this episode we will cover:Course creation tipsAffiliate businesses.Working with your partnerMillionaire Girls ClubIf you would like to join MGC, Dm Jill on Instagram and check the Wealthy Course Creator website.The Dream Bigger Conference is coming. Text now to be on the text list at 832-225-3164 and text me the word EVENT for the details. Legalpreneur App is LIVE! Now is a great time to join the Legalpreneur Membership!The 5-Day Legalpreneur Challenge is back! It is going to cover everything you need to know as a small business owner; this won't be just a surface level discussion like you get in this podcast, instead we are diving deep into all the knowledge you need to run your business. Remember to use code PODCAST for a special discount!Links: Andrea's Instagram Legalpreneur Instagram Website FacebookTwitter TikTokYouTubeDisclaimer: The Legalpreneur Podcast is advertising/marketing material. It is not legal advice. Please consult with your attorney on these topics. Copyright Legalpreneur Inc 2022-----
Live from MGC! Jeremy Parish, Nadia Oxford, Kevin Bunch, and Brian Clark explore the 8-bit games that shaped Japanese design tastes. Plus: Kelsey Lewin and Norman Caruso share their thoughts on documenting the history of games. Recorded by Jason Gares. Art by John Pading. Edits by Greg Leahy. Retronauts is made possible by listener support through Patreon! Support the show to enjoy ad-free early access, better audio quality, and great exclusive content. Learn more at http://www.patreon.com/retronauts