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PeerView Family Medicine & General Practice CME/CNE/CPE Video Podcast
This content has been developed for healthcare professionals only. Patients who seek health information should consult with their physician or relevant patient advocacy groups.For the full presentation, downloadable Practice Aids, slides, and complete CME information, and to apply for credit, please visit us at PeerView.com/DNY865. CME credit will be available until June 11, 2026.From Wheals to Wellness: Transforming Chronic Spontaneous Urticaria Care With Emerging SolutionsThe University of Cincinnati is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education (ACCME) to provide continuing medical education for physicians.This activity is developed in collaboration with our educational partner, PVI, PeerView Institute for Medical Education.SupportThis activity is supported by an educational grant from Novartis Pharmaceuticals Corporation.Disclosure information is available at the beginning of the video presentation.
This content has been developed for healthcare professionals only. Patients who seek health information should consult with their physician or relevant patient advocacy groups.For the full presentation, downloadable Practice Aids, slides, and complete CME information, and to apply for credit, please visit us at PeerView.com/DNY865. CME credit will be available until June 11, 2026.From Wheals to Wellness: Transforming Chronic Spontaneous Urticaria Care With Emerging SolutionsThe University of Cincinnati is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education (ACCME) to provide continuing medical education for physicians.This activity is developed in collaboration with our educational partner, PVI, PeerView Institute for Medical Education.SupportThis activity is supported by an educational grant from Novartis Pharmaceuticals Corporation.Disclosure information is available at the beginning of the video presentation.
This content has been developed for healthcare professionals only. Patients who seek health information should consult with their physician or relevant patient advocacy groups.For the full presentation, downloadable Practice Aids, slides, and complete CME information, and to apply for credit, please visit us at PeerView.com/DNY865. CME credit will be available until June 11, 2026.From Wheals to Wellness: Transforming Chronic Spontaneous Urticaria Care With Emerging SolutionsThe University of Cincinnati is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education (ACCME) to provide continuing medical education for physicians.This activity is developed in collaboration with our educational partner, PVI, PeerView Institute for Medical Education.SupportThis activity is supported by an educational grant from Novartis Pharmaceuticals Corporation.Disclosure information is available at the beginning of the video presentation.
This content has been developed for healthcare professionals only. Patients who seek health information should consult with their physician or relevant patient advocacy groups.For the full presentation, downloadable Practice Aids, slides, and complete CME information, and to apply for credit, please visit us at PeerView.com/DNY865. CME credit will be available until June 11, 2026.From Wheals to Wellness: Transforming Chronic Spontaneous Urticaria Care With Emerging SolutionsThe University of Cincinnati is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education (ACCME) to provide continuing medical education for physicians.This activity is developed in collaboration with our educational partner, PVI, PeerView Institute for Medical Education.SupportThis activity is supported by an educational grant from Novartis Pharmaceuticals Corporation.Disclosure information is available at the beginning of the video presentation.
PeerView Family Medicine & General Practice CME/CNE/CPE Audio Podcast
This content has been developed for healthcare professionals only. Patients who seek health information should consult with their physician or relevant patient advocacy groups.For the full presentation, downloadable Practice Aids, slides, and complete CME information, and to apply for credit, please visit us at PeerView.com/DNY865. CME credit will be available until June 11, 2026.From Wheals to Wellness: Transforming Chronic Spontaneous Urticaria Care With Emerging SolutionsThe University of Cincinnati is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education (ACCME) to provide continuing medical education for physicians.This activity is developed in collaboration with our educational partner, PVI, PeerView Institute for Medical Education.SupportThis activity is supported by an educational grant from Novartis Pharmaceuticals Corporation.Disclosure information is available at the beginning of the video presentation.
This content has been developed for healthcare professionals only. Patients who seek health information should consult with their physician or relevant patient advocacy groups.For the full presentation, downloadable Practice Aids, slides, and complete CME information, and to apply for credit, please visit us at PeerView.com/DNY865. CME credit will be available until June 11, 2026.From Wheals to Wellness: Transforming Chronic Spontaneous Urticaria Care With Emerging SolutionsThe University of Cincinnati is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education (ACCME) to provide continuing medical education for physicians.This activity is developed in collaboration with our educational partner, PVI, PeerView Institute for Medical Education.SupportThis activity is supported by an educational grant from Novartis Pharmaceuticals Corporation.Disclosure information is available at the beginning of the video presentation.
PeerView Immunology & Transplantation CME/CNE/CPE Audio Podcast
This content has been developed for healthcare professionals only. Patients who seek health information should consult with their physician or relevant patient advocacy groups.For the full presentation, downloadable Practice Aids, slides, and complete CME information, and to apply for credit, please visit us at PeerView.com/DNY865. CME credit will be available until June 11, 2026.From Wheals to Wellness: Transforming Chronic Spontaneous Urticaria Care With Emerging SolutionsThe University of Cincinnati is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education (ACCME) to provide continuing medical education for physicians.This activity is developed in collaboration with our educational partner, PVI, PeerView Institute for Medical Education.SupportThis activity is supported by an educational grant from Novartis Pharmaceuticals Corporation.Disclosure information is available at the beginning of the video presentation.
PeerView Immunology & Transplantation CME/CNE/CPE Video Podcast
This content has been developed for healthcare professionals only. Patients who seek health information should consult with their physician or relevant patient advocacy groups.For the full presentation, downloadable Practice Aids, slides, and complete CME information, and to apply for credit, please visit us at PeerView.com/DNY865. CME credit will be available until June 11, 2026.From Wheals to Wellness: Transforming Chronic Spontaneous Urticaria Care With Emerging SolutionsThe University of Cincinnati is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education (ACCME) to provide continuing medical education for physicians.This activity is developed in collaboration with our educational partner, PVI, PeerView Institute for Medical Education.SupportThis activity is supported by an educational grant from Novartis Pharmaceuticals Corporation.Disclosure information is available at the beginning of the video presentation.
In this episode of the Environmental Transformation Podcast, host Sean Grady welcomes Michael Hoffman, president and CEO of the National Waste and Recycling Association (NWRA). Hoffman shares his 37 years of experience in the waste and recycling industry, discusses NWRA's advocacy efforts at the local, state, and federal levels, and outlines his vision for improving safety, membership engagement, and industry innovation. He also explains the challenges surrounding packaging EPR, PFAS regulation, battery recycling, and workforce development. Learn how technology, policy, and collaboration are shaping the future of waste and recycling.Thanks to our Sponsors for their support of the podcast: Cascade Environmental, E-Tank, and WasteLinq.
Hello Interactors,Cities are layered by past priorities. I was just in Overland Park, Kansas, where over the last 25 years I've seen malls rise, fall, and shift outward as stores leave older spaces behind.When urban systems shift — due to climate, capital, codes, or crisis — cities drift. These changes ripple across scales and resemble fractal patterns, repeating yet evolving uniquely.This essay traces these patterns: past regimes, present signals, and competing questions over what's next.URBAN SCRIPTS AND SHIFTING SCALESAs cities grow, they remember.Look at a city's form — the way its streets stretch, how its blocks bend, where its walls break. These are not neutral choices. They are residues of regimes. Spatial decisions shaped by power, fear, belief, or capital.In ancient Rome, cities were laid out in strict grids. Streets ran along two axes: the cardo and decumanus. It made the city legible to the empire — easy to control, supply, and expand. Urban form followed the logic of conquest.As cartography historian, O. A. W. Dilke writes,“One of the main advantages of a detailed map of Rome was to improve the efficiency of the city's administration. Augustus had divided Rome into fourteen districts, each subdivided into vici. These districts were administered by annually elected magistrates, with officials and public slaves under them.”In medieval Europe, cities got messy. Sovereignty was fragmented. Trade replaced tribute. Guilds ran markets as streets tangled around church and square. The result was organic — but not random. It reflected a new mode of life: small-scale, interdependent, locally governed.In 19th-century Paris, the streets changed again. Narrow alleys became wide boulevards. Not just for beauty — for visibility and force. Haussmann's renovations made room for troops, light, and clean air. It was urban form as counter-revolution.Then came modernism. Superblocks, towers, highways. A form that made sense for mass production, cheap land, and the car. Planning became machine logic — form as efficiency.Each of these shifts marked the arrival of a new spatial calculus — ways of organizing the built environment in response to systemic pressures. Over time, these approaches came to be described by urbanists as morphological regimes: durable patterns of urban form shaped not just by architecture, but by ideology, infrastructure, and power. The term “morphology” itself was borrowed from biology, where it described the structure of organisms. In urban studies, it originally referred to the physical anatomy of the city — blocks, plots, grids, and streets. But today the field has broadened. It's evolved into more of a conceptual lens: not just a way of classifying form, but of understanding how ideas sediment into space. Today, morphology tracks how cities are shaped — not only physically, but discursively and increasingly so, computationally. Urban planning scholar Geoff Boeing calls urban form a “spatial script.” It encodes decisions made long ago — about who belongs where, what gets prioritized, and what can be seen or accessed. Other scholars treated cities like palimpsests — a term borrowed from manuscript studies, where old texts were scraped away and overwritten, yet traces remained. In urban form, each layer carries the imprint of a former spatial logic, never fully erased. Michael Robert Günter (M. R. G.) Conzen, a British geographer, pioneered the idea of town plan analysis in the 1960s. He examined how street patterns, plot divisions, and building forms reveal historical shifts. Urban geographer and architect, Anne Vernez Moudon brought these methods into contemporary urbanism. She argued that morphological analysis could serve as a bridge between disciplines, from planning to architecture to geography. Archaeologist Michael E. Smith goes further. Specializing in ancient cities, Smith argues that urban form doesn't just reflect culture — it produces it. In early settlements, the spatial organization of plazas, roads, and monuments actively shaped how people understood power, social hierarchy, and civic identity. Ritual plazas weren't just for ceremony — they structured the cognitive and social experience of space. Urban form, in this sense, is conceptual. It's how a society makes its world visible. And when that society changes — politically, economically, technologically — so does its form. Not immediately. Not neatly. But eventually. Almost always in response to pressure from the outside.INTERVAL AND INFLECTIONUrban morphology used to evolve slowly. But today, it changes faster — and with increasing volatility. Physicist Geoffrey West, and other urban scientists, describes how complex systems like cities exhibit superlinear scaling: as they grow, they generate more innovation, infrastructure, and socio-economic activity at an accelerating pace. But this growth comes with a catch: the system becomes dependent on continuous bursts of innovation to avoid collapse. West compares it to jumping from one treadmill to another — each one running faster than the last. What once took centuries, like the rise of industrial manufacturing, is now compressed into decades or less. The intervals between revolutions — from steam power to electricity to the internet — keep shrinking, and cities must adapt at an ever-faster clip just to maintain stability. But this also breeds instability as the intervals between systemic transformations shrink. Cities that once evolved over centuries can now shift in decades.Consider Rome. Roman grid structure held for centuries. Medieval forms persisted well into the Renaissance. Even Haussmann's Paris boulevards endured through war and modernization. But in the 20th century, urban morphology entered a period of rapid churn. Western urban regions shifted from dense industrial cores to sprawling postwar suburbs to globalized financial districts in under a century — each a distinct regime, unfolding at unprecedented speed.Meanwhile, rural and exurban zones transformed too. Suburbs stretched outward. Logistics corridors carved through farmland. Industrial agriculture consolidated land and labor. The whole urban-rural spectrum was redrawn — not evenly, but thoroughly — over a few decades.Why the speed?It's not just technology. It's the stacking of exogenous shocks. Public health crises. Wars. Economic crashes. Climate shifts. New empires. New markets. New media. These don't just hit policy — they hit form.Despite urbanities adaptability, it resists change. But when enough pressure builds, it breaks and fragments — or bends fast.Quantitative historians like Peter Turchin describe these moments as episodes of structural-demographic pressure. His theory suggests that as societies grow, they cycle through phases of expansion and instability. When rising inequality, elite overproduction, and resource strain coincide, the system enters a period of fragility. The ruling class becomes bloated and competitive, public trust erodes, and the state's ability to mediate conflict weakens. At some point, the social contract fractures — not necessarily through revolution, but through cumulative dysfunction that demands structural transformation.Cities reflect that process spatially. The street doesn't revolt. But it reroutes. The built environment shows where power has snapped or shifted. Consider Industrial Modernity. Assuming we start in 1850, it took roughly 100 years before the next regime took shape — the Fordist-Suburban Expansion starting in roughly 1945. It took around 30-40 years for deregulation to hit in the 80s. By 1995 information, communication, and technology accelerated globalization, financialization, and the urban regime we're currently in — Neoliberal Polycentrism.Neoliberal Polycentricism may sound like a wonky and abstract term, but it reflects a familiar reality: a pattern of decentralized, uneven urban growth shaped by market-driven logics. While some scholars debate the continued utility of the overused term 'neoliberalism' itself, its effects on the built environment remain visible. Market priorities continue to dominate and reshape spatial development and planning norms. It is not a wholly new spatial condition. It's the latest articulation of a longer American tradition of decentralizing people and capital beyond the urban core. In the 19th century, this dynamic took shape through the rise of satellite towns, railroad suburbs, and peripheral manufacturing hubs. These developments were often driven by speculative land ventures, private infrastructure investments, and the desire to escape the regulatory and political constraints of city centers. The result was a form of urban dispersal that created new nodes of growth, frequently insulated from municipal oversight and rooted in socio-economic and racial segregation. This early polycentricism, like fireworks spawning in all directions from the first blast, set the stage for later waves of privatized suburbanization and regional fragmentation. Neoliberalism would come to accelerate and codify this expansion.It came in the form of edge cities, exurbs, and special economic zones that proliferated in the 80s and 90s. They grew not as organic responses to demographic needs, but as spatial products of deregulated markets and speculative capital. Governance fragmented. Infrastructure was often privatized or outsourced. As Joel Garreau's 1991 book Edge City demonstrates, a place like Tysons Corner, Virginia — a highway-bound, developer-led edge city — embodied this shift: planned by commerce, not civic vision. A decade later, planners tried to retrofit that vision — adding transit, density, and walkability — but progress has been uneven, with car infrastructure still shaping much of daily life.This regime aligned with the rise of financial abstraction and logistical optimization. As Henry Farrell and Abraham Newman argue in Underground Empire, digital finance extended global capitalism's reach by creating a networked infrastructure that allowed capital to move seamlessly across borders, largely outside the control of democratic institutions. Cities and regions increasingly contorted themselves to host these flows — rebranding, rezoning, and reconfiguring their form to attract global liquidity.At the same time, as historian Quinn Slobodian notes, globalism was not simply about market liberalization but about insulating capital from democratic constraint. This logic played out spatially through the proliferation of privatized enclaves, special jurisdictions, and free trade zones — spaces engineered to remain separate from public oversight while remaining plugged into global markets.In metro cores, this led to vertical Central Business Districts, securitized plazas, and speculative towers. In the suburbs and exurbs, it encouraged the low-density, car-dependent landscapes that still propagate. It's still packaged as freedom but built on exclusion. In rural zones, the same logic produces logistics hubs, monoculture farms, and fractured small towns caught precariously between extraction and abandonment.SEDIMENT AND SENTIMENTWhat has emerged in the U.S., and many other countries, is a fragmented patchwork: privatized downtowns, disconnected suburbs, branded exurbs, and digitally tethered hinterlands…often with tax advantages. All governed by the same regime, but expressed through vastly different forms.We're in a regime that promised flexibility, innovation, and shared global prosperity — a future shaped by open markets, technological dynamism, and spatial freedom. But that promise is fraying. Ecological and meteorological breakdown, housing instability, and institutional exhaustion are revealing the deep limits of this model.The cracks are widening. The pandemic scrambled commuting rhythms and retail flows that reverberate to this day. Climate stress reshapes assumptions about where and how to build. Platforms restructure access to space as AI wiggles its way into every corner. Through it all, the legitimacy of traditional planning models, even established forms of governing, weakens.Some historians may call this an interregnum — a space between dominant systems, where the old still governs in form, but its power to convince has faded. The term comes from political theory, describing those in-between moments when no single order fully holds. It's a fitting word for times like these, when spatial logic lingers physically but loses meaning conceptually. The dominant spatial logic remains etched in roads, zoning codes, and skylines — but its conceptual scaffolding is weakening. Whether seen as structural-demographic strain or spatial realignment, this is a moment of uncertainty. The systems that once structured urban life — zoning codes, master plans, market forecasts — may no longer provide a stable map. And that's okay. Interregnums, as political theorist Christopher Hobson reminds us, aren't just voids between orders — they are revealing. Moments when the cracks in dominant systems allow us to see what had been taken for granted. They offer space to reflect, to experiment, and to reimagine.Maybe what comes next is less of a plan and more of a posture — an attitude of attentiveness, humility, and care. As they advise when getting sucked out to sea by a rip tide: best remain calm and let it spit you out where it may than try to fight it. Especially given natural laws of scale theory suggests these urban rhythms are accelerating and their transitions are harder to anticipate. Change may not unfold through neat stages, but arrive suddenly, triggered by thresholds and tipping points. Like unsuspectingly floating in the warm waters of a calm slack tide, nothing appears that different until rip tide just below the surface reveals everything is.In that sense, this drifting moment is not just prelude — it is transformation in motion. Cities have always adapted under pressure — sometimes slowly, sometimes suddenly. But they rarely begin anew. Roman grids still anchor cities from London to Barcelona. Medieval networks persist beneath tourist maps and tangled streets. Haussmann's boulevards remain etched across Paris, shaping flows of traffic and capital. These aren't ghosts — they're framing. Living sediment.Today's uncertainty is no different. It may feel like a void, but it's not empty. It's layered. Transitions build on remnants, repurposing forms even as their meanings shift. Parcel lines, zoning overlays, server farms, and setback requirements — these are tomorrow's layered manuscripts — palimpsests.But it's not just physical traces we inherit. Cities also carry conceptual ones — ideas like growth, public good, infrastructure, or progress that were forged under earlier regimes. As historian Elias Palti reminds us, concepts are not fixed. They are contingent, born in conflict, and reshaped in uncertainty. In moments like this, even the categories we use to interpret urban life begin to shift. The city, then, is not just a built form — it's a field of meaning. And in the cracks of the old, new frameworks begin to take shape. The work now is not only to build differently, but to think differently too.REFERENCESDilke, O. A. W. (1985). Greek and Roman Maps. Cornell University Press.Boeing, Geoff. (2019). “Spatial Information and the Legibility of Urban Form.” Journal of Planning Education and Research, 39(2), 208–220.Conzen, M. R. G. (1960). “Alnwick, Northumberland: A Study in Town Plan Analysis.” Institute of British Geographers Publication.Moudon, Anne Vernez. (1997). “Urban Morphology as an Emerging Interdisciplinary Field.” Urban Morphology, 1(1), 3–10.Smith, Michael E. (2007). “Form and Meaning in the Earliest Cities: A New Approach to Ancient Urban Planning.” Journal of Planning History, 6(1), 3–47.West, Geoffrey. (2017). Scale: The Universal Laws of Life, Growth, and Death in Organisms, Cities, and Companies. Penguin Press.Turchin, Peter. (2016). Ages of Discord: A Structural-Demographic Analysis of American History. Beresta Books.Garreau, Joel. (1991). Edge City: Life on the New Frontier. Doubleday.Farrell, Henry, & Newman, Abraham. (2023). Underground Empire: How America Weaponized the World Economy. Henry Holt.Slobodian, Quinn. (2023). Crack-Up Capitalism: Market Radicals and the Dream of a World Without Democracy. Metropolitan Books.Hobson, Christopher. (2015). The Rise of Democracy: Revolution, War and Transformations in International Politics since 1776. Edinburgh University Press.Palti, Elias José. (2020). An Archaeology of the Political: Regimes of Power from the Seventeenth Century to the Present. Columbia University Press. This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit interplace.io
Episode 3013 of the Vietnam Veteran News Podcast will feature Medal of Honor recipient U.S. Navy LT Michael E. Thornton. Information featured in this episode comes from Wikipedia. LT Michael E. Thornton, a U.S. Navy SEAL, earned the Medal of … Continue reading →
Shauna and Olivia welcome special guest Michael E. Cullen, award-winning filmmaker and host of the All2ReelToopodcast. Michael has directed films like the horror comedy Pi Day Die Day (available on Tubi!), the Christmas horror film Shelved, and co-hosts the podcast All 2 Reel Too, a look at the "wild and wacky realm of pop culture". Michael joins the Junkies to talk about the 1983 NBC miniseries V, about a large-scale invasion of seemingly friendly, seemingly humanoid aliens. Michael and the Junkies talk about the series' prescient parallels to the current political situation. Find it on Plex to follow along! Then Michael, Shauna and Olivia discuss their common love of Marvel and documentaries about scammers and other lowlifes. Find Michael E. Cullen's work and more information at his website, Cullen Park Productions.http://www.cullenpark.com/ Find the All2ReelToo podcast at https://all2reeltoo.com/ You can watch the Pop Culture Junkie Podcast on YouTube! Click here: https://www.youtube.com/@popculturejunkiepod/videos We have all new Patreon tiers! Be the first to hear new and uncensored content, if you dare! Click here: https://www.patreon.com/popculturejunkiepodcast/posts Apple Podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/pop-culture-junkie/id1536737728 Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/7k2pUxzNDBXNCHzFM7EL8W Website: www.popculturejunkie.comFacebook: PopCultureJunkiePodcastInstagram: @pop.culturejunkiesThreads: @pop.culturejunkiesBluesky: @pop-culture-junkie.bsky.social Email: junkies@popculturejunkie.com Shauna on Instagram: @shaunatrinidad Shauna on Threads: @shaunatrinidad Olivia on Instagram: @livimariezOlivia on TikTok: @livyolife420
很多时候,我们总认为做得越多,收获越大,却忽略了精力和资源的有限性。盲目地追求面面俱到,反而会分散精力,一事无成。真正的战略高手,懂得在复杂的局面中甄别,明确哪些是无关紧要的,哪些才是关乎成败的关键。学习英语,也是如此,背再多单词,看似每天都有收获,有充实感。但你是否考虑到它对你实际的口语的帮助呢?你能否将你背诵的每一个单词灵活英语在自己的口语当中呢?所有高手和学霸,都会选择将精力和资源集中投入到最有价值的事情上,因为只有这样,才能高效解决问题,让自己达成所愿。今天我们分享一句这样的名言,思考学会选择不做什么,才是开启通往成功说出地道口语的根本。迈克尔·波特(Michael E.Porter,1947—),男,哈佛商学院大学教授(大学教授,University Professor,是哈佛大学的最高荣誉,迈克尔·波特是该校历史上第四位获得此项殊荣的教授)。迈克尔·波特在世界管理思想界可谓是“活着的传奇”,他是当今全球第一战略权威,是商业管理界公认的“竞争战略之父”,在2005年世界管理思想家50强排行榜上,他位居第一。Quote to learn for todayThe essence of strategy is choosing what not to do.—Michael Porter翻译战略的精髓在于选择不做什么。— 迈克尔・波特25期爱趣英文开启限额招募,跟着卡卡老师彻底摆脱懒癌,全面系统提升!公众号:卡卡课堂 卡卡老师微信:kakayingyu001
From being featured in a Super Bowl ad to having a new Timberwolves drop come out on Sunday - we talked to Michael E. Jordan of UNRL about everything going on with their clothing line, where people can snag the apparel and how he got UNRL started up!
What if your greatest failure became the foundation of your ultimate success? In this episode of Harder Than Life, Kelly Siegel speaks with Michael E. Jordan, the visionary founder and CEO of UNRL, a premium lifestyle and performance apparel brand. Michael's journey is a masterclass in resilience, grit, and the power of bouncing back after devastating setbacks. At just 19, Michael experienced the heartbreak of losing a business he poured his soul into. But instead of giving up, he turned failure into fuel, eventually building UNRL into a global brand competing with the likes of Nike and Lululemon. In this candid conversation, Michael shares the lessons he learned along the way, the importance of faith and family, and why giving back is a non-negotiable part of success.
Download Chris's FREE E-Book on “How To Find Ultra High Net Worth Clients" from https://UHNWC.com/ Michael E. Holden (https://www.linkedin.com/in/michael-holden-mba/) is a former Fortune 500 financial executive, and the author of Amazon's new release, 'The Authenticity Deficit.' Michael shares his journey, the critical issues of authenticity in wealth management, and how financial advisors and clients can benefit from his findings. Discover the real challenges and opportunities in providing genuine quality care in the financial industry. In this episode, Chris and Michael discuss: 1. The Authenticity Deficit in Wealth Management 2. The Concept of Authenticity Quotient (AQ) 3. Challenges in Maintaining Quality of Care 4. The Dangers of Inauthenticity LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/michael-holden-mba/ Company LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/wood-asset-management-llc/ Book: https://www.amazon.com/Authenticity-Deficit-Financial-Advisors-Relevant/dp/B0D9R9F9V4 Maximize your marketing, close more clients, and amplify your AUM by following us on: Instagram: https://instagram.com/ultrahighnetworthclients TikTok: https://tiktok.com/ultrahighnetworthclients YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@uhnwc Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/UHNWCPodcast Twitter: https://twitter.com/uhnwcpodcast iTunes: https://podcasts.apple.com/au/podcast/ultra-high-net-worth-clients-with-chris-brodhead/id1569041400 Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/4Guqegm2CVqkcEfMSLPEDr Website: https://uhnwc.com Work with us: https://famousfounder.com/fa DISCLAIMER: This content is provided by Chris Brodhead for the general public and general information purposes only. This content is not considered to be an offer to buy or sell any securities or investments. Investing involves the risk of loss and an investor should be prepared to bear potential losses. Investment should only be made after thorough review with your investment advisor considering all factors including personal goals, needs and risk tolerance.
“Sicherheitshalber” ist der Podcast zur sicherheitspolitischen Lage in Deutschland, Europa und der Welt. In Folge 87 sprechen Thomas Wiegold, Ulrike Franke, Frank Sauer und Carlo Masala über Geld. Und zwar das Geld, das der deutsche Staat für Rüstung ausgibt. Funktioniert das - Stichwort: Zeitenwende - inzwischen alles besser? Bekommen wir also schneller und günstiger das, was in den Streitkräften gebraucht wird? Und: Ist es wirklich so, dass Frankreich und Großbritannien genau so viel ausgeben wie Deutschland, aber viel mehr dafür bekommen (inklusive Flugzeugträger und Nuklearwaffen)? Über all das reden die vier Podcaster mit Prof. Michael Eßig, auch bekannt als “der Beschaffungs-Papst”. Im zweiten Teil stehen die deutschen Zusagen zur NATO im Fokus. Hat die Bundeswehr denn all diese Brigaden, die da versprochen wurden? Und wenn nein, kann sie diese in naher Zukunft aufstellen? Abschließend wie immer der “Sicherheitshinweis”, der kurze Fingerzeig auf aktuelle, sicherheitspolitisch einschlägige Themen und Entwicklungen - diesmal mit Selenskyjs Siegesplan, nordkoreanischer Unterstützung für Russland, aufwachsenden russischen Streitkräften und Neuigkeiten zu den US-Mittelstreckenwaffen, die 2026 nach Deutschland kommen sollen, Beschaffung: 00:01:51 NATO Force Model: 01:10:20 Fazit: 01:31:10 Sicherheitshinweise: 01:33:24 Web: https://sicherheitspod.de/ Shop: https://sicherheitshalbershop.myspreadshop.de/ Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/sicherheitspod Komplette Shownotes unter: https://sicherheitspod.de/2024/10/19/folge-87-ist-rustung-bei-uns-extra-teuer-und-wenn-ja-warum-nato-brigaden-wunsch-vs-wirklichkeit/
This episode is a part of a special series of interviews conducted at the INCH360 Cybersecurity Conference in Spokane, Washington. Visit their website to learn more about INCH360 and their mission. In this episode, Jethro Jones interviews Michaele Armstrong from the Evergreen Bioscience Innovation Cluster. They discuss Evergreen's mission, the importance of cybersecurity in the bioscience industry, and key efforts to bridge the gap between industry needs and solutions.01:07 Introduction of Michelle and Overview of Evergreen Biosciences03:27 Cybersecurity in Bioscience Industry06:10 Growing Talent and Internship Opportunities We're thrilled to be sponsored by IXL. IXL's comprehensive teaching and learning platform for math, language arts, science, and social studies is accelerating achievement in 95 of the top 100 U.S. school districts. Loved by teachers and backed by independent research from Johns Hopkins University, IXL can help you do the following and more:Simplify and streamline technologySave teachers' timeReliably meet Tier 1 standardsImprove student performance on state assessments
In this insightful episode of "The Brand Called You," Michael Egan, PhD, CEO of Michael Egan Marketing, Inc., shares his extensive knowledge of the intersection of marketing and healthcare. Egan discusses the vital role of trust in branding, the common mistakes companies make in their marketing strategies, and the importance of ethical standards. He also offers valuable advice for new marketers, emphasizing the power of listening, learning from mistakes, and asking the right questions. 00:40- About Michael E Egan Michael is the Chief Executive Officer of Michael Egan Marketing Incorporated. He is a marketing wizard, focused on extracting opportunity through a better understanding of what markets need and expect. He brings deep experience in a variety of sectors including healthcare, medical devices, technology, and telecommunications to help organizations better serve all their stakeholders. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/tbcy/support
Michael aka The Voice in the First Room has built community online that come and stay for his unique voice. While on a trip to his native country Ghana, Michael stopped by SBP to sit with Afi and Zuu and talk about everything from his recent success and his creative processes to his adoring fans! Follow @michaeleok_ : https://www.instagram.com/michaeleok https://www.tiktok.com/@michaeleok Listen to the full audio: Spotify: https://spoti.fi/46UrLkx Apple Podcasts: https://apple.co/4dsT9sD Visit Stay by Plan: https://www.staybyplanpod.com Don't forget to share, rate, follow and subscribe to the podcast! Follow us! Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/staybyplanpod Twitter: https://www.x.com/staybyplanpod TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@staybyplanpod Subscribe to our YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/c/staybyplanpod Share your thoughts with #StayByPlan! Photography by Ellis Trace https://www.instagram.com/spotlightimaging Motion Graphics by Eugene https://www.instagram.com/eugenegyasi_ Intro song produced by: Lil Kwaw
Lara and Carey ditch their hot topics segment for Lara's update on a shoncking twist in her Roman Holiday. Then on the final episode of RHODC ever the ladies reel from the seismic fallout of the Salahis crashing the White House state dinner. Michaele and Tareq find themselves in a media blitz from Matt Lauer to Larry King, all the way to the Capitol, where they are called before a Congressional hearing. Mary, Lynda, Stacie, Cat and Paul watch in horror (and delight) as their colleagues shock Congress with the art of saying nothing. Then at Stacie's, Cat confronts the Salahis over being uninvited to the Obama's Christmas party. Stacie and Jason try and fail to get any answer from their ne'er-do-well friends as Michaele and Tareq escape out at the back door and into the night of obscurity, forever more.Chapters:00:00 Lara Speaks Her Truth03:25 The Lies, the Lies, the Lies11:30 Men are Trash23:02 A Reading from "Inbox Full" 26:45 RHODC Ep. 9 RecapBuy tickets to SUP LIVE in Los Angeles & Austin,TX! Subscribe to Once Upon a Time in Nashville to hear a new episode out now!Listen to this episode ad-free AND get access to weekly bonus episodes + video episodes by joining the SUP PATREON.Be cheap as hell and get full-length videos of the pod for free by subscribing to the SUP YOUTUBE.Relive the best moments of this iconic podcast by following the SUP TIKOK. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Lara and Carey discuss Michaele Salahi's newest foray into Black Widowdom, this time at the center of a lawsuit alongside her Journey guitarist husband Neal Schon, the fall of Buca di Beppo, and a rogue Swiftie Horde in Poland. Back on RHODC, the Salahis prepare for their big debut at the White House State Dinner for India. Lynda hosts a fashion show for the biggest designer in Burkina Faso, Cat and Charles drift further apart, Stacie reaches out to her biological mother's son with a confounding Facebook Message. Michaele's marathon glam ends with confusion over the whereabouts of their state dinner invitation, as she and Tareq make it through the White House gates to solidify a place in American herstory. And infamy...Chapters: 00:00 August is Trolling Us01:45 Mango & Tony are in the stu04:38 The Swifties are Marching06:55 So Long Bucca, The Capri Room, PK & Dorit08:35 Michaele Salahi AKA The Black Widow16:48 Michaele's a Pop Princess Giraffe 20:00 Paul & Lynda are SUP Heads23:06 RHODC Ep. 8 Recap!Buy tickets to SUP LIVE in Los Angeles & Austin,TX!Subscribe to Once Upon a Time in Nashville to hear a new episode out now!Listen to this episode ad-free AND get access to weekly bonus episodes + video episodes by joining the SUP PATREON.Be cheap as hell and get full-length videos of the pod for free by subscribing to the SUP YOUTUBE.Relive the best moments of this iconic podcast by following the SUP TIKOK.Production: Sexy Unique Podcast is Produced By:Tiny Legends, LLC: / tinylegends.prod Stella Young: / estellayoung Guy Robinson: / grobfps Audio & Video EditorCase Blackwell Art Direction and Social Media:Ariel Moreno: / jade.rabbit.cce Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Michael E. Parker, The CEO Maker, has built multi-million dollar businesses and consulted thousands. Connected to many celebrity coaches, he recently garnered thousands of views and praise on Myron Golden's podcast discussing CEO Success Systems. Top 3 Value Bombs 1. Success is immediate and instant but the struggle and the journey is in becoming the person who believes it can be immediate. 2. The greatest profits are created from the greatest pains. 3. The purpose of money is to buy back your time and the purpose of freedom is to live the life you want. You Run the Business of You - You Are a CEO Sponsors HubSpot Starting a business doesn't have to be so hard. Go to click HubSpot.com/ent to download HubSpot's Entrepreneurship Kit for free right now! BetterHelp Online therapy that's flexible to fit your schedule. All you have to do is fill out a brief questionnaire to get matched with a licensed therapist. It's really that simple. Visit BetterHelp.com/fire today to get 10 percent off your first month. Ethos: Protect your family today. Get up to 2 million dollars in coverage in just 10 minutes at EthosLife.com/fire. Thanks to Ethos for sponsoring us
Lara and Carey discuss a new development in the Todd and Julie Chrisley prison saga that could see Julie's sentence greatly reduced, and Carey tries to exorcise his fear of state of perma-panic over medical bills and the IRS. They also discuss the new Sherri Papini series on Hulu and white women in their 30s being afraid of getting sex-trafficked. Back on RHODC, Cat and Charles's marriage continues its quick descent as Charles's work pulls them away even further, Michaele claims she was a Washington Redskins cheerleader in the 80s and reunites with her allegedly former teammates for a confusing alumni performance. Then Stacie has Cat, Mary, Erica and Lynda over which ends in chaos after Erica presses Cat again on why she dislikes Tyra Banks so much. Paul assembles the ladies and Jason to Rep. David Catania's office to discuss marriage equality which divides the room, much to Paul's shock. Lolly pitches Mary and Rich on a new grift to stay on their payroll while reminding Mary that not all gays are hairdressers. Finally, the Salahis meet a ghostwriter to begin discussing their proposed tell-all memoir about all their web of ghoulish wine-soaked lies.Subscribe to Once Upon a Time in Nashville to hear a new episode out now!Listen to this episode ad-free AND get access to weekly bonus episodes + video episodes by joining the SUP PATREON.Be cheap as hell and get full-length videos of the pod for free by subscribing to the SUP YOUTUBE.Relive the best moments of this iconic podcast by following the SUP TIKOK. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
This week we talk to Mike Haddad, who retired in 2011 from NASA at Kennedy Space Center (KSC) with 32 years of Flight and Ground systems engineering and operational experience. We find out more about life behind the scenes of the space shuttle and all about the efforts involved to restore some of the hardware that was used back then.Michael Haddad:https://www.linkedin.com/in/michael-e-haddad-47356511/Astro Restoration Project: https://www.astrorestorationproject.org/homeSpacelab:https://sites.google.com/view/spacelabpayloadspeople/the-people/michael-haddad Full show notes: https://spaceandthingspodcast.com/Show notes include links to all articles mentioned and full details of our guests and links to what caught our eye this week.Image Credits: Space And Things PodcastSpace and Things:X: https://www.twitter.com/spaceandthings1Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/spaceandthingspodcastFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/spaceandthingspodcast/Merch and Info: https://www.spaceandthingspodcast.comPatreon: https://www.patreon.com/SpaceandthingsBusiness Enquiries: info@andthingsproductions.comSupport this show http://supporter.acast.com/spaceandthings. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Michael E. Parker, The CEO Maker, has built multi-million dollar businesses and consulted thousands. Connected to many celebrity coaches, he recently garnered thousands of views and praise on Myron Golden's podcast discussing CEO Success Systems. Top 3 Value Bombs 1. Success is immediate and instant but the struggle and the journey is in becoming the person who believes it can be immediate. 2. The greatest profits are created from the greatest pains. 3. The purpose of money is to buy back your time and the purpose of freedom is to live the life you want. You Run the Business of You - You Are a CEO Sponsors HubSpot Starting a business doesn't have to be so hard. Go to click HubSpot.com/ent to download HubSpot's Entrepreneurship Kit for free right now! BetterHelp Online therapy that's flexible to fit your schedule. All you have to do is fill out a brief questionnaire to get matched with a licensed therapist. It's really that simple. Visit BetterHelp.com/fire today to get 10 percent off your first month. Ethos: Protect your family today. Get up to 2 million dollars in coverage in just 10 minutes at EthosLife.com/fire. Thanks to Ethos for sponsoring us
Join Jacobi as he interviews our guest Michaele LaVigne on what ministry looks like in light of our call to be a church of every people, nation, tribe, and tongue. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/millennial-pastors/support
Lara and Carey discuss a modern-day Nostradamus in Brazil with enough chin and lip filler to create a planet, a new investigation into Matthew Perry's death involving Brooke Mueller and Raya, Kelly Bensimon's recent turn as a runaway bride, Jlo flying "coach," and more. Back in the District, Mary and Cat lament their mother's guilt, including Mary's mounting concerns about Lolly's habit of breaking into her closet, Michaele and Tareq enlist Stacie to help them buy a new place in D.C. but keep things vague when it comes to proving their income, Lynda consults the White House dog trainer and smudges her new house with sage. Cat mourns the death of her friend back in Merry Ol' England, Jason convinces Stacie to let him reach out to her biological half-brother on Facebook to get intel on her father in Nigeria, and Tareq's mom calls the cops on him and Michaele AGAIN at Oasis Vineyard.Buy tickets to the SUP SUMMER 2024 TOUR.Subscribe to Once Upon a Time in Nashville to hear a new episode out now!Listen to this episode ad-free AND get access to weekly bonus episodes + video episodes by joining the SUP PATREON.Be cheap as hell and get full-length videos of the pod for free by subscribing to the SUP YOUTUBE.Relive the best moments of this iconic podcast by following the SUP TIKOK. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Lara and Carey discuss Netflix's new Dallas Cowboy Cheerleaders docuseries and the feminine urge to be a nurse tending to a child in a vegetative state by day and an underpaid professional cheerleader by night. They also talk Larz's upcoming Italian journey, Europe's healthy relationship with death, and a new reason for headshots that every American should invest in. Then back at the Salahi winery of horror, Tareq and Michaele threaten Mary's daughter with an FBI investigation, Lynda consults with Stacie over her big move to the Virginia suburbs (much to Stacie's disapproval), Cat trolls Republican lobbyist Edwina Rogers to hell and back at tea, Lynda makes things weird...again... addressing race with Stacie, Jason, and her boyfriend Ebong, and Edwina's Republican lobbying party falls into ruin after Cat comes in a cheeky costume and Edwina falls victim to vertigo.Buy tickets to the SUP SUMMER 2024 TOUR.Subscribe to Once Upon a Time in Nashville to hear a new episode out now!Listen to this episode ad-free AND get access to weekly bonus episodes + video episodes by joining the SUP PATREON.Be cheap as hell and get full-length videos of the pod for free by subscribing to the SUP YOUTUBE.Relive the best moments of this iconic podcast by following the SUP TIKOK. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Lara and Carey discuss Princess Kalina of Bulgaria's foray into bodybuilding, and way more European royals should follow suit, then discuss a true crime story that might be too horrific to even capture America's love for horrific true crime. Where is Nancy Grace when you need her?! On RHODC, Stacie reveals a painful development in her own origin story, Mary throws Ted's salon opening party and gets jealous of his bond with Michaele, Lynda and Michaele make fake amends, then the Salahis invite Mary, Cat, Stacie, Jason and Gay Jason out to their vineyard for a grape stomp. Gay Jason reveals that Michaele and Tareq got thrown out of a dinner attended by President Obama. At the Oasis Vineyard, the crew enters a Twilight Zone of lies and dread, as Michaele and Salahi's delusional world envelops them all.Buy tickets to the SUP SUMMER 2024 TOUR.Subscribe to Once Upon a Time in Nashville to hear a new episode out now!Listen to this episode ad-free AND get access to weekly bonus episodes + video episodes by joining the SUP PATREON.Be cheap as hell and get full-length videos of the pod for free by subscribing to the SUP YOUTUBE.Relive the best moments of this iconic podcast by following the SUP TIKOK. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Lara and Carey discuss Justin Timberlake's attorney going rogue in the wake of DWI-Gate, a British woman's Viking princess psychosis, Chat GPT's mid ass singularity, a Boeing fiasco in Oklahoma and more. Then it's back to Washington we go: Stacie and Jason invite Tareq and Michaele on a last minute trip to Paris, Cat and Charles fight over Goldman Sachs, Lynda continues to dig into her Salahi truthing and makes a cringe comment to Stacie at Mary's dinner, and Paul's publicist drops the first of many Salahi bombs regarding the bill for Paul's birthday party.Buy tickets to the SUP SUMMER 2024 TOUR.Subscribe to Once Upon a Time in Nashville to hear a new episode out now!Listen to this episode ad-free AND get access to weekly bonus episodes + video episodes by joining the SUP PATREON.Be cheap as hell and get full-length videos of the pod for free by subscribing to the SUP YOUTUBE.Relive the best moments of this iconic podcast by following the SUP TIKOK. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this episode, we recap our recent trip to the annual Wild Turkey Working Group and share major findings from research projects across Southern states. Donate to wild turkey research: UF Turkey Donation Fund , Auburn Turkey Donation Fund Resources: Byrne, Michael E., et al. (2022). "Nest site fidelity and nesting success of female wild turkeys." Wildlife Society Bulletin 46.2: e1279. Density-dependence in upland game birds | #14 Kurzejeski, Eric W., and L. D. Vangilder. "Population management." The wild turkey: biology and management. Stackpole Books, Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, USA (1992): 165-184. Legends of turkey research | #50 Quehl, J. O., et al. (2024). Assessing wild turkey productivity before and after a 14-day delay in the start date of the spring hunting season in Tennessee. Ecology and Evolution, 14, e11390. Vangilder, Larry D., and Eric W. Kurzejeski. "Population ecology of the eastern wild turkey in northern Missouri." Wildlife Monographs (1995): 3-50. Dr. Marcus Lashley @DrDisturbance, Publications Dr. Will Gulsby @dr_will_gulsby, Publications Turkeys for Tomorrow @turkeysfortomorrow UF DEER Lab @ufdeerlab, YouTube Please help us by taking our (QUICK) listener survey - Thank you! Check out the NEW DrDisturbance YouTube channel! DrDisturbance YouTube Watch these podcasts on YouTube Leave a podcast rating for a chance to win free gear! This podcast is made possible by Turkeys for Tomorrow, a grassroots organization dedicated to the wild turkey. To learn more about TFT, go to turkeysfortomorrow.org. Help us help turkeys by rating this podcast and sharing it with your friends and family. Music by Artlist.io Produced & edited by Charlotte Nowak
In this episode, we recap our recent trip to the annual Wild Turkey Working Group and share major findings from research projects across Southern states. Donate to wild turkey research: UF Turkey Donation Fund , Auburn Turkey Donation Fund Resources: Byrne, Michael E., et al. (2022). "Nest site fidelity and nesting success of female wild turkeys." Wildlife Society Bulletin 46.2: e1279. Density-dependence in upland game birds | #14 Kurzejeski, Eric W., and L. D. Vangilder. "Population management." The wild turkey: biology and management. Stackpole Books, Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, USA (1992): 165-184. Legends of turkey research | #50 Quehl, J. O., et al. (2024). Assessing wild turkey productivity before and after a 14-day delay in the start date of the spring hunting season in Tennessee. Ecology and Evolution, 14, e11390. Vangilder, Larry D., and Eric W. Kurzejeski. "Population ecology of the eastern wild turkey in northern Missouri." Wildlife Monographs (1995): 3-50. Dr. Marcus Lashley @DrDisturbance, Publications Dr. Will Gulsby @dr_will_gulsby, Publications Turkeys for Tomorrow @turkeysfortomorrow UF DEER Lab @ufdeerlab, YouTube Please help us by taking our (QUICK) listener survey - Thank you! Check out the NEW DrDisturbance YouTube channel! DrDisturbance YouTube Watch these podcasts on YouTube Leave a podcast rating for a chance to win free gear! This podcast is made possible by Turkeys for Tomorrow, a grassroots organization dedicated to the wild turkey. To learn more about TFT, go to turkeysfortomorrow.org. Help us help turkeys by rating this podcast and sharing it with your friends and family. Music by Artlist.io Produced & edited by Charlotte Nowak
Carey and Lara discuss the terrifying tale dueling vacation homes in Maine, where a wealthy summer resident was driven to poison her neighbor's trees. Then back on RHODC, Tarq treats Michaele to a series of birthday surprises which may or may not be real, Mary's patience for her adult daughter's huge dog is wearing thin. Cat convinces Mary to join her at the Salahi winery for horseback riding. The two are forced to play polo with Tareq, and Michaele, with not a glass of wine in sight. Michaele plans stylist Paul's birthday party; Paul tells her Lynda thinks Michaele is too thin. Cat continues her parade of macro-aggression when Stacie invites the girls to her Aunt Frances's for Sunday dinner. Paul's soirée goes off without a hitch, minus Tareq, and Michaele's unhinged hosting skills. Lynda gets the last laugh when she deftly confronts the Salahis about their web of wine and lies.Buy tickets to the SUP SUMMER 2024 TOUR.Subscribe to Once Upon a Time in Nashville to hear a new episode out now!Listen to this episode ad-free AND get access to weekly bonus episodes + video episodes by joining the SUP PATREON.Be cheap as hell and get full-length videos of the pod for free by subscribing to the SUP YOUTUBE.Relive the best moments of this iconic podcast by following the SUP TIKOK. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
No tickets or background checks needed for this book club. We dig into the tale of RHODC's Michaele and Tareq Salahi where the truth is stranger than fiction. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/rhonrh/support
Lara and Carey are back from tour and ready to embark on their new recapping journey, but first they discuss the Carolyn Bessette-Kennedy/JFK Jr. renaissance on social media and the new book documenting their messy-ass marriage, Justin Timberlake's DWI in the Hamptons and the celebrity urge to drive drunk, anti-oil activists defacing Stonehenge, and more. Then Larz and Carz head back to the halcyon days of 2010 America: Obama was in office, the recession was raging, and five ladies took our nation's capital by storm, 11 years before the Insurrection. Yes, we're talking Real Housewives of DC, first and only season. Lynda, Cat, Mary, Stacie, and Michaele converge one freezing winter to try (and fail) to make the District of Columbia look good, and end up making herstory in the process. Episode one introduces Lynda and her beef with Michaele and her husband Tarq, British Cat's questionable behavior towards Stacie, Mary's well-meaning blue-blood drunkard glory, and the Salahi's house of cards. Follow along. It's your patriotic duty...Buy tickets to the SUP SUMMER 2024 TOUR, which kicks off next week!Subscribe to Once Upon a Time in Nashville to hear a new episode out now!Listen to this episode ad-free AND get access to weekly bonus episodes + video episodes by joining the SUP PATREON.Be cheap as hell and get full-length videos of the pod for free by subscribing to the SUP YOUTUBE.Relive the best moments of this iconic podcast by following the SUP TIKOK. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
14 years after it originally aired on Bravo, the one season of "The Real Housewives of D.C." is available to stream on Peacock for the first time. Mary Amons, one of the five women on the cast, joins the show to chat with Gibson Johns about her time on the show, behind-the-scenes production details she remembers about casting and filming the show, what she remembers about Michaele and Tareq Salahi ("The White House Crashers"), how she reacted to the show getting cancelled, "The Real Housewives of Potomac," life since the show and much more. Subscribe to "Gabbing with Gib" on Apple Podcasts: apple.co/471D8Gb Follow "Gabbing with Gib" on Spotify: https://bit.ly/3StiCtY Follow "Gabbing with Gib" on Instagram: https://instagram.com/gabbingwithgib Follow "Gabbing with Gib" on TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@gabbingwithgib Follow Gibson Johns on Instagram: https://instagram.com/gibsonoma Follow Gibson Johns on Twitter: https://twitter.com/gibsonoma Follow Gibson Johns on TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@gibsonomaSubscribe to Gibson Johns' Newsletter: https://gibsonoma.substack.com/
Welcome to our Land Rover RHODC episode. It has the White House, polo, wineries and someone runs away with Journey! No invitation needed. In this episode, we discuss Michaele Salahi storylines from Real Housewives of DC Season 1: ⚪Michaele vs her resume ⚪Michaele vs finances ⚪Michaele vs polo community ⚪Michaele vs party crashing --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/rhonrh/support
Dive into the timeless wisdom of Ibn Sina, also known as Avicenna, and his philosophy. Explore the profound teachings and contributions of this influential Islamic philosopher, physician, and polymath. From his groundbreaking philosophical works to his advancements in medicine and even a famous "proof" for the existence of God. In this episode, we explore the historical context and legacy of one of history's greatest minds.Sources/Recomended Reading:Adamson, Peter (ed.) (2011). "The Cambridge Companion to Arabic Philosophy". Cambridge University Press.Gohlman, William E. (translated by) (1974). "The Life of Ibn Sina: A Critical Edition and Annotated Translation". State University of New York Press.Inati, Shams (translated by) (1984). "Remarks and Admonitions: Part One - Logic". Pontifical Institute of Mediaeval Studies.Inati, Shams (1996). "Ibn Sina & Mysticism: Remarks and Admonitions (Part 4 - Sufism)". Routledge.Inati, Shams (translated by) (2014). "Ibn Sina's Remarks and Admonitions: Physics and Metaphysics: An Analysis and Annotated Translation". Columbia University Press.Marmura, Michael E. (translated by) (2005). "Avicenna: The Metaphysics of The Healing". University of Chicago Press.McGinnis, Jon (translated by) (2010). "Avicenna: The Physics of The Healing – A Parallel English–Arabic Text". University of Chicago Press.Morewedge, Parviz (1992). "Neoplatonism and Islamic Thought". State University of New York Press.Suhrawardi (1187). "The Philosophy of Illumination". Translated by John Walbridge & Hossein Ziai. Islamic Translation Series. University of Chicago Press.Winter, Tim (ed.) (2008). "The Cambridge Companion to Islamic Theology". Cambridge University Press. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Ahead of a forthcoming mini-series on forest management for birds, Adam and Jarred discuss a paper reviewing the state of the science examining bird responses to forest management in the eastern U.S. The paper published last year by Michael Skresh and colleagues presents a compelling case for the importance of managed disturbances in eastern forests to benefit birds of conservation concern. Jarred also foreshadows some conversations he has planned in the coming episodes. Give us some feedback or potential topics you would like to here by filling out our listener survey: https://purdue.ca1.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_5oteinFuEzFCDmm Research & Resources discussed in the episode Here's the paper we discussed: Akresh, Michael E., David I. King, Savannah L. McInvale, Jeffery L. Larkin, and Anthony W. D'Amato. 2023. “ Effects of Forest Management on the Conservation of Bird Communities in Eastern North America: A Meta-Analysis.” Ecosphere 14(1): e4315. https://doi.org/10.1002/ecs2.4315 Here's a paper Adam's written about forest management for birds: https://store.extension.iastate.edu/Product/15963 h Here's the episode we mentioned with Marcus Lashley and fire disturbance regimes: https://habitatuniversity.libsyn.com/episode-03-aldos-tools-getting-creative-with-prescribed-fire
Ahead of a forthcoming mini-series on forest management for birds, Adam and Jarred discuss a paper reviewing the state of the science examining bird responses to forest management in the eastern U.S. The paper published last year by Michael Skresh and colleagues presents a compelling case for the importance of managed disturbances in eastern forests to benefit birds of conservation concern. Jarred also foreshadows some conversations he has planned in the coming episodes. Give us some feedback or potential topics you would like to here by filling out our listener survey: https://purdue.ca1.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_5oteinFuEzFCDmm Research & Resources discussed in the episode Here's the paper we discussed: Akresh, Michael E., David I. King, Savannah L. McInvale, Jeffery L. Larkin, and Anthony W. D'Amato. 2023. “ Effects of Forest Management on the Conservation of Bird Communities in Eastern North America: A Meta-Analysis.” Ecosphere 14(1): e4315. https://doi.org/10.1002/ecs2.4315 Here's a paper Adam's written about forest management for birds: https://store.extension.iastate.edu/Product/15963 h Here's the episode we mentioned with Marcus Lashley and fire disturbance regimes: https://habitatuniversity.libsyn.com/episode-03-aldos-tools-getting-creative-with-prescribed-fire
Michael E. Jordan from UNRL discusses building a brand from the ground up, and how the sport of golf has helped take his business to the next level.
The Lucky Mojo Hoodoo Rootwork Hour is a real, live call-in show where the general public gets a chance to ask about actual problems with love, career, and spiritual protection, and we recommend and fully describe hoodoo rootwork spells to address, ameliorate, and remediate their issues. We begin this show with a Tutorial on Protection and Guardianship. You will learn a lot just by listening -- but if you sign up at the Lucky Mojo Forum and call in and your call is selected, you will get a free consultation from three of the finest workers in the field, cat yronwode, ConjureMan, and a special guest from AIRR, Miss Michaele. Sign up before the show to appear as a client! Post at the Lucky Mojo Forum at: https://forum.luckymojo.com/lucky-mojo-radio-show-3-17-24-protection-and-guardianship-miss-cat-conjureman-miss-michaele-t99076.html Then call in at 818-394-8535 and dial '1' to flag our Studio Board Operator that you want to be on the air! We select new client sign-ups first and then call-back sign-ups. Call in just before the show begins and listen via your phone. Message the Announcer or the Studio Board Operator ("Lucky Mojo Curio Company") in chat to let them know you're available.
Dr. Michael Spagna has a degree in Communicative Disorders from Northwestern, Special Education from UCLA and his PhD from University of California. Now working at California State University Dominguez Hills as the Provost. I heard him talk about dyslexia which I have. If you don't know what Dyslexia is, it's a is a learning disorder that involves difficulty reading due to problems identifying speech sounds and learning how they relate to letters and words (decoding). Also called a reading disability, dyslexia is a result of individual differences in areas of the brain that process language. We talk about why jumping into the family of study and moments that changed his life for the better. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/matt-brown57/support
On the afternoon of January 16, 1973, five-year-old Anna Waters had just returned home from kindergarten. The storm that had wreaked havoc in her San Mateo, California town had finally stopped, and she wanted to go play in the backyard. Her mother, Michaele, gave her permission, and Anna pulled on her rain boots and went outside. After about 10 minutes, alarmed by the silence out back, Michaele went to check on her daughter. But little Anna was gone.An investigation quickly ensued, with everyone assuming that Anna had fallen into the nearby river. But when she wasn't found, her family and investigators began to worry that she was abducted. But by whom? Was this a stranger abduction, or was the culprit closer to home? Anyone with information regarding Anna Waters disappearance is asked to contact the San Mateo County Sheriff's Office Missing Persons Unit at 1-650-364-1811Buy Michaele Benedict's book, "Searching for Anna"Buy the ebook! - And Then They Were Gone: True Stories of Those Who Went Missing and Never Came HomeFind us everywhereGet episodes early and ad-free on PatreonMerch storeFor a full list of our sources, please visit our blog
Kate discusses the story behind Michaele and Tareq Salahi on Real Housewives of DC. Tayne and Ade, co-hosts of Altar Call: A Married At First Sight podcast help Kate review the season premiere of Real Housewives of Potomac. Reality Life with Kate CaseyMust Watch List: https://katecasey.substack.comPatreon: http://www.patreon.com/katecaseyTwitter: https://twitter.com/katecaseyInstagram: http://www.instagram.com/katecaseycaTik Tok: http://www.tiktok.com/itskatecaseyFacebook Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/113157919338245Amazon.com: www.amazon.com/shop/katecaseySee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
The Real Housewives of DC's Cat Ommanney steps Behind The Rope. With all this nostalgia running rapid in the BravoVerse these days, we figured it a great time to share this chat with the Real Housewives of DC OG - there was only one season after all - Cat Ommanney. Cat shares stories that sound like they are straight out of Bethenny's Reality Reckoning, it makes us wonder if she has called B or her team of super powered attorneys. Cat gets reminiscent about what it was like to film the one season wonder, shares her feelings on her cast-mates Mary Amons, Linda Erkiletian, Stacie Scott Turner and last, but certainly not least, Michaele Salahi (now Schon) and fills us in on the status of those relationships today. On a more serious note, Cat discusses the issues of racism and politics that were ever present during the RHODC season. Of course, we address how the show was impacted by the worldwide, viral country security breach of the Salahi's “crashing” The White House Dinner. We discuss the implications of having production temporarily shut down, the involvement of the FBI, the federal investigation not only into the Salahis but Bravo as well, and why the show was not “green lit” for a much needed second season. Oh hey there Michaele and Tareq. In typical Cat fashion, nothing is held back and we wouldn't expect anything less. @catommanney @behindvelvetrope @davidyontef BONUS & AD FREE EPISODES Available at - www.patreon.com/behindthevelvetrope BROUGHT TO YOU BY: AQUATRU - aquatrue.com (20% Off Plus a 30 Day Money Back Guarantee. Use Code VELVET For The Best Water Purifier Around) OAK ESSENTIALS - oakessentials.com/VELVET (Get 15% Off The Best Skincare Products With Code VELVET) THE KARDASHIANS (Catch New Episodes of The Kardashians on Thursdays, Streaming Only on Hulu) RAKUTEN - rakuten.com (Members Earn Cash Back On Everything They Buy Through Rakuten or The Rakuten App) Gut Cleanse Protocol - GutCleanseProtocol.com/Velvet (Click Link To Find Out The Best Way for Clean Healthy Eating) ADVERTISING INQUIRIES - Please contact David@advertising-execs.com MERCH Available at - https://www.teepublic.com/stores/behind-the-velvet-rope?ref_id=13198 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This week we have stories centered around food, love, and legacy. First, we talk with author Michaele Weissman about meeting her husband's family for the first time, tasting his mother's bread, and later learning its significance and how it represented her husband's life. Her latest book is The Rye Bread Marriage: How I Found Happiness with a Partner I'll Never Understand. Then, we sit with Barkha Cardoz to remember her husband, the late Chef Floyd Cardoz. We talk about their meeting in culinary school in India to admiring how he would add flavor to everything he cooked. In his honor, she is releasing the masala spice blends they created together to continue his legacy. Then, we feature a segment from our sister podcast, The One Recipe, where Chef Pierre Thiam, author of the latest book, Simply West African, talks to host Jesse Sparks about the first time he introduced the love of his life to his aunt and the one recipe that ultimately passed the test, Sauce Feuille. Broadcast dates for this episode:August 18, 2023 (originally aired)Donate to The Splendid Table today and we will show our appreciation with a special thank-you gift.
This week we're discussing the murder of Dave Laut, a renowned Olympian whose life was tragically cut short by his wife, Jane Laut. Although the police quickly identified Jane as the perpetrator, a lingering question emerged: Was this an act of self-defense or a premeditated, cold-blooded murder? Thank you to our sponsors! Treat yourself to the best shapewear on the market and save 20% Off at honeylove.com/MOMS20. This episode is sponsored by BetterHelp. Give online therapy a try at betterhelp.com/MOMS and get on your way to being your best self. New merch! Check out Moms and Mysteries Threadless! You can also get new episodes a day early and ad free, plus merch and more at Patreon.com/momsandmysteriespodcast Listen and subscribe to Melissa's other podcast, Criminality!! It's the podcast for those who love reality TV, true crime, and want to hear all the juicy stories where the two genres intersect. Subscribe and listen here: www.pod.link/criminality Check-out Moms and Mysteries to find links to our tiktok, youtube, twitter, instagram and more! Make sure you subscribe and rate our show to help others find us! Sources: California Inmate Locator Worley, Judge David R., “The People v. Jane Laut”, Court of Appeals of California, 2019 Totten, Gregory D., “News Release”, Ventura County District Attorney, 2016 Totten, Gregory D., “Term Report”, Ventura County District Attorney, 2015-2018 N/A, “Dave Laut”, Legacy, 2009 N/A, “Woman who killed Olympian…”, CBS News, 2016 Moriarty, Erin, “Linger questions…”, CBS News, 2016 Miller, Michael E., “An Olympic medalist…”, The Washington Post, 2016 Moriarty, Erin, “Death of an Olympian”, CBS News, 2016 N/A, “Wife of slain…”, The Associated Press, 2010 Lehr, Tracy, “Jane Laut's only child…”, KEYT, 2022 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices