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Episode 176 we speak with Master Trader and Educator Naomi Martin. She shares her inspiring story and gives us some lessons on trading.
Naomi Horne & Martin Pemberton talk about Mental Fitness and how to feel more confident, resilient, and energised to handle everyday situations in a more positive way. A GOOW first with a couple coming on - I loved chatting to Naomi & previous guest Martin. They are awesome humans and have just started their own radio show. if you are not already I would suggest connecting with both on Linkedin. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/get-out-of-wrap/message
Naomi Martin MD shares her perspectives on Clinical Research and Real World Evidence trends, stemming from her years of experience at Abbvie, Self Care Catalysts, and Pfizer. We'll also discuss some of the big players in the Real World Data space such as IQVIA and others.
How do self-driving cars change our psychology? On this episode, Neil deGrasse Tyson and comic co-host Chuck Nice philosophize about science's role in society with prolific author Malcolm Gladwell. NOTE: StarTalk+ Patrons can watch or listen to this entire episode commercial-free. Thanks to our Patrons Tobias Malmborg, Andy Pattinson, Adam Lenda, Naomi Martin, Johan Fredrik Oldervik, and Scott Heflen for supporting us this week. Photo Credit: Grendelkhan, CC BY-SA 4.0, via Wikimedia Commons See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The year 1976 was shaping up to be as violent and bloody as the previous year in Lubbock, Texas, beginning with the mysterious death of Marcella Valenzuela in January. Her death led investigators and newspaper reporters to a frenzied and paranoid theory: that a, quote, “gay sex-drug cult” had infiltrated the city. But when Elizabeth Price was brutally murdered in April, at least some detectives had sense knocked back into them. The depraved murder of Elizabeth mirrored, in many ways, the 1975 slaying of Debbie Sue Williamson. There were investigators, too, who thought the 1971 deadly attack and torture of Naomi Martin might also be connected.Check out Unjust & Unsolved with Maggie Freleng wherever you listen to podcasts.Submit your DNA data from a consumer testing company to Othram's database. Its only used for law enforcement investigations: https://dnasolves.com/user/registerIf you have never tested but want to help, then sign up here to get one of Othram's kits: https://dnasolves.com/user/preregisterYou can support gone cold – texas true crime at https://www.patreon.com/gonecoldpodcastFind us on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram by using @gonecoldpodcast#JusticeForMarcellaValenzuela #JusticeForElizabethPrice #JusticeForNaomiMartin #Lubbock #LubbockTX #LubbockCountyTX #TexasTrueCrime #TrueCrime #TrueCrimePodcast #ColdCase #Unsolved #Murder #UnsolvedMurder
Naomi Martin visits the studio to record a song she has written the night before. She is pushed to release the same type of energy and emotions that she used to write the song. Love Don't Live Here Anymore introduces its first teaser trailer to an amazing series.
Fr. Nathan talks with Robert and Naomi Martin about Martyrdom, the Passion of Christ and the Reverence for the Eucharist.
It was a night to remember: The On Something team recently headed to Massachusetts for our first-ever live episode. Ann traded notes on legalization with three reporters from the Boston Globe’s cannabis team. The Globe’s Naomi Martin, Dan Adams and Felicia Gans want to know about dispensaries and youth use in Colorado, and Ann asks why it’s taking so long to open more than a handful of dispensaries in Boston.
Naomi Martin - A Colorado native learning her way through the City Beautiful - w/musical guest. Enso-Stranger. Don't forget to rate & subscribe to The Power of 4.You can listen to Enso's Music on:https://music.apple.com/us/artist/enso-stranger/1234400282 https://open.spotify.com/artist/2yknC1EV1nCfs443kGikhy?si=aVX4vH3LRsaXG1PQJUw4gg
Brit talks to Naomi Martin, one of the newest additions to The Boston Globe's Cannabis Reporting team. Naomi discusses her background, the Globe's recent investigative report on the Hidden Titans of Pot, what her reporting might signal about the future of marijuana in MA, and best practices for other cannabis reporters to consider.
TC Fleming discusses voter fraud and the John Wiley Price trial with Dallas Morning News reporter Naomi Martin.
Ed Stourton talks to Dallas Morning News reporter Naomi Martin about the mood in the city. Later in the programme, he interviews black pastors from the areas where police killed two black men. The United Reform Church has become the first major Christian denomination to allow same sex marriage in its churches. We talk to Lee Battle who has had her own wedding on hold waiting for this moment. Bob Walker follows St. Olav's Way - a 400 mile pilgrimage route which ends at Nidaros Cathedral in Tronheim where Norway's patron saint St Olav is buried. A new report by the Institute for Jewish Policy Research has shown that marriage between Jews and non-Jews is at a record high prompting fears about the effect that 'marrying out' is having on the Jewish population in Britain. Rabbi Aaron Goldstein and Rabbi Dovid Lewis discuss the new research. On Wednesday, students from schools across the country travel to the Houses of Parliament to take part in a debate on what they want from their religious education classes. Two of these students give us a preview of some of their thoughts. Nigel Genders, the Chief Education Officer for the Church of England, talks about the Church's 'Vision for Education' (a document discussed at this week's Synod). The C of E wants to run a quarter of the free schools planned by the government (i.e. 125 out of 500). More than 200 women's rights campaigners have sent a letter to the Home Secretary raising serious concerns about the government-appointed independent review into Sharia councils in Britain. Maryam Namazie (who helped to draft the letter) and Mona Siddiqui (chair of the review) discuss. Producers: Helen Lee Catherine Earlam Series Producer: Amanda Hancox.
Host Jen Emily chats with Naomi Martin, Smiley Pool, and Irwin Thompson. The group talks about Wacko Waco and whether it's losing that image cultivated for years with tragedies like the deadly Branch Davidian standoff and the Twin Peaks shooting. But, there is now an element of cool in some parts of the town - mainly because of the HGTV show "Fixer Upper." Editorial writer Mike Hashimoto will close out the show with his 'Hashing it Out' segment, looking at how police and prosecutors have handled the aftermath of the Twin Peaks shootout.
Host Tasha Tsiaperas chats with reporters Naomi Martin and Sarah Mervosh. The group will discuss the David and Goliath story of a real estate firm's lawsuit against an elderly woman with demential, the postponed execution for a father who killed his daughters, and the latest complaints against the Dallas police chief.
Dallas Morning News reporters Tristan Hallman, Kevin Krause and Naomi Martin talk about alleged pharmaceutical kickback schemes and the Johnny Manziel saga. Their colleague Dave Tarrant also joins to talk about a UNT student killed on New Year's in an apparent road rage incident.
In this episode, hosts Tristan Hallman, Naomi Martin, and Kevin Krause discuss murder rates and Dallas Police staffing. Frederick Frazier from the Assist the Officer Foundation calls in. The organization helps out Dallas officers affected by the recent tornado outbreak. Reporter Alfredo Corchado discusses the capture of Joaquin "El Chapo" Guzman, then hear the latest news on the Jalisco cartel. Mike Hashimoto ends the podcast with his thoughts on the 20-year anniversary of Amber Hagerman's abduction in Arlington.
Dallas Morning News Tasha Tsiaperas, Jennifer Emily, Naheed Rajwani, Naomi Martin, Julie Fancher and Tristan Hallman each recount the biggest story they covered in 2015.
On this week's episode, hosts Tristan Hallman and Naomi Martin chat with reporter Naheed Rajwani about Ethan Couch. The teen known for 'affluenza' is missing from probation. Investigative reporter Brooks Egerton discusses his latest piece on deadly dentistry, and Dallas Police Deputy Chief Jeff Cotner talks about the upcoming open carry law.
Tristan Hallman and Naomi Martin chat about the recent string of Oak Lawn attacks and if they can be considered as hate crimes. The hosts also chat with Austin bureau chief Brandi Grisson about prison suicides. Reporter Conor Shine is in the studio to discuss illegal dumping in the city of Dallas. Finally, Dr. Melinda Schlager of the Caruth Police Institute joins the conversation in studio about police body cameras.
Sarah Mervosh, Naomi Martin and Tristan Hallman talk about Susan Hawk's return to the courtroom for a murder trial, the Dallas Police Department's use of force training and the South by Southwest murders.
The Dallas Morning News crime and courts reporters discuss the David Stevens murder and his wife Patti Stevens suicide. Bernie Tiede story contiues as prosecutors prepare for a new trial. Defense attorneys discuss what actually goes into an insanity plea.
Julie Fancher talks about the cold case of Melissa LeSuerur in the city of Dallas and the detectives working all the cold cases. Naomi Martin talks about her interview with the widow of David Stevens, the runner that was killed while on White Rock Creek Trail. State auditors finished an audit of former Dallas County DA Craig Watson's office and found a lot of questions. Sarah Mervosh talks to guest Dr. Denise Boots about domestic violence in Dallas County.
The Dallas Morning News crime and court reporters talk to John Burgdorf of DFW Scanner, Sarah Mervosh discusses her interview with Dallas County DA Susan Hawk, who returned to work after treatment for depression. Naomi Martin and Tristan Hallman discuss the turmoil surrounding Dallas Police Chief David Brown.