Podcasts about Nef

  • 250PODCASTS
  • 837EPISODES
  • 47mAVG DURATION
  • 1EPISODE EVERY OTHER WEEK
  • Jun 11, 2026LATEST

POPULARITY

20192020202120222023202420252026

Categories



Best podcasts about Nef

Show all podcasts related to nef

Latest podcast episodes about Nef

Extreme Anime Radio Podcast
June 9, 2026 - Anime North '26 Recap

Extreme Anime Radio Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 11, 2026 57:12


JR and Nef return with a special Tuesday edition of the Podcast, with the main focus being the recap of the annual Anime North convention and the Anime North Charity Auction. Other topics of discussion include several large sporting events, and details about a new Anime that might be added to JR's view list based on feedback from Nef and Bri: Smoking Behind the Supermarket with You.Note that there are some communication issues with Nef in the second half of the show that causes his video to be slightly out of sync.The Extreme Anime Radio Podcast brings you news, information, insights and commentary into the world of Anime and Japanese culture. From the people behind Extreme Anime Radio, the station that brought listeners around the world Anime and J-Pop music from 2001 until 2019.Please follow us on social media for the latest updates about the podcast! Visit linktree.com/animeradio for links to our social media pages, listen to our most recent podcasts, join the XAR chatroom, or to contribute via StreamElements.Reach out to us by e-mail: extremeanimeradio@gmail.comXAR Podcast Theme Song: Sensitivity by SoundArtCreation Nash Studio (NSR-545-04/SUB-MIX2-276) - used under license

japanese reach anime supermarket jpop nef anime north streamelements xar
Carrefour de la création
Couleurs Renoir, lumières Rothko

Carrefour de la création

Play Episode Listen Later May 27, 2026 14:57


durée : 00:14:57 - par : Laurent Vilarem - Dans le cadre du Festival d'Auvers sur Oise, Thierry Escaich présente un grand poème symphonique inspiré de tableaux de Renoir et Van Gogh dans la Nef du Musée d'Orsay à Paris. A l'Ircam, l'altiste Geneviève Strosser interprète une pièce de Morton Feldman imaginée d'après des toiles de Mark Rothko. - réalisation : Céline Parfenoff, Martine Mony - invités : Thierry Escaich Compositeur, organiste et improvisateur français (Nogent-sur-Marne, 1965 - ), Geneviève Strosser Altiste Vous aimez ce podcast ? Pour écouter tous les épisodes sans limite, rendez-vous sur Radio France

Firearms Radio Network (All Shows)
Double Tap 462 – The Gang Talks About Wood

Firearms Radio Network (All Shows)

Play Episode Listen Later May 19, 2026


Double Tap - Ep 462 This episode of Double Tap is brought to you by: C&G Holsters (Code: WLSISLIFE) Gideon Optics (Code: WLSISLIFE) Rost Martin (Code: WLSISLIFE) Night Fision (Code: WLSISLIFE) Blue Alpha Second Call Defense Text Dear WLS or Reviews +1 743 500 2171  Public Show Titles GOA GOALS Aug 1-2 in Iowa. https://goals.goa.org/ GunCon.net Tickets on sale now. Use code AGENCY171 DEAR WLS Question from Josh from North Carolina ⭐Josh from nc, on wls650 there was alot of wiener talk, have any of yall ever tried mayonnaise on a hotdog? Mayonnaise cheese and chili on a hot dog is fantastic Question from gecko4 from Montana ⭐hello friends, Last year I made the decision to trust my life on the street to Second Chance body armor. I got the level IIa because it stops the most rounds. plus I got the Trauma Plate for the front. What scares me is that, although I can fit an extra trauma plate in the front, I cannot fit a second one in back. As of late I have taken to duct-taping a second trauma plate to the area of my back where the heart and vital organs are located. Then I put my vest on. Here is the questions. The ducttape solution, although tactically sound, is hot and painful to remove. I would like to go to the single-plate solution in back. What I am worried about is repeated hits to that area with .308 ammunition. I have a high-risk security job and I fear that I would be the target for repeated long-distance shots to my back. Are any of you aware of a thicker plate that could stop, say, .338 Lapua or something like that? Is there a better way to do the second plate? BTW, I am, of course, usually carrying a pair of ceramic plates in my briefcase so that I can shield my head. My SO (we work as a team when necessary) has a similar accessory containing a breakdown NEF single-shot 300 WinMag with an 18″ bbl. The plan is that I shield us with my body and “catch the rounds” while she assembles the NEF. I lay down covering fire with my 23 (Bar-Sto .357 Sig barrel) and she makes the long shots. I will then throw smoke grenades to obscure the area while continuing to lay covering fire. The problem, of course, is when I have to turn my back to run, and then the problem crops up. ~gecko4 Question from Angel from California ⭐Angel from commiefornia, looking into getting my first rifle. What's an affordable yet reliable rifle? Looking at AR's. Thanks for the help! Question from dumbass from Nebraska ⭐Dear wls. What is the best chainsaw brand? Signed dumbass from Nebraska Question from Anonymous Coward from Virginia ⭐What happened with RMA defense? Is there a new armor sponsor in the works? GUN INDUSTRY NEWS Imported Story ⭐https://pew.report/c/whCI0a Imported Story ⭐https://pew.report/c/QxbqJ1 Imported Story ⭐https://pew.report/c/92tMdu Imported Story ⭐https://pew.report/c/KRl5m3 Imported Story ⭐https://pew.report/c/hmGL9x Imported Story ⭐https://pew.report/c/JFGeiO Imported Story ⭐https://pew.report/c/mou6dA Imported Story ⭐https://pew.report/c/7pnvUZ Before we let you go – JOIN GUN OWNERS OF AMERICA We'd love if you supported the show, join Agency 171 at agency171.com. Lot's of prizes, rewards and kick ass swag. No matter how tough your battle is today, we want you here fight with us tomorrow. Don't struggle in silence, you can contact the suicide prevention line by dialing 988 from your phone. Remember – Always prefer Dangerous Freedom over peaceful slavery. We'll see you next time! Nick – @busbuiltsystems | Bus Built Systems Jeremy – @ret_actual | Rivers Edge Tactical Aaron – @machinegun_moses Savage – @savage1r Shawn – @dangerousfreedomyt | @camorado.cam | Camorado

Classic & Co
Renoir et la musique

Classic & Co

Play Episode Listen Later May 16, 2026 5:33


durée : 00:05:33 - Classic & Co - par : Anna Sigalevitch - Anna Sigalevitch nous parle ce matin de Renoir et la musique, car un cycle de concerts qui aura lieu jusqu'au 9 juin à l'Auditorium et dans la Nef du Musée d'Orsay en écho aux expositions lui sont consacrées en ce moment en écho à l'exposition « Renoir et l'amour ». Vous aimez ce podcast ? Pour écouter tous les épisodes sans limite, rendez-vous sur Radio France

Extreme Anime Radio Podcast
May 13, 2026 - Anime North '26 Preview

Extreme Anime Radio Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 16, 2026 49:11


In the fourth episode of the season - not the third as was mentioned in the beginning - JR and Nef focus the show on JR's entry into the world of Spotify and the creation of playlists based on his former anime radio show, and Nef's preview of the annual Anime North Anime Convention in Canada and the Anime North Charity Auction to support Toronto's Hospital for Sick Children. There is also a tribute to the late Yuji Ohno, musical composer of Lupin III fame.The Extreme Anime Radio Podcast brings you news, information, insights and commentary into the world of Anime and Japanese culture. From the people behind Extreme Anime Radio, the station that brought listeners around the world Anime and J-Pop music from 2001 until 2019.Please follow us on social media for the latest updates about the podcast! Visit linktree.com/animeradio for links to our social media pages, listen to our most recent podcasts, join the XAR chatroom, or to contribute via StreamElements.Reach out to us by e-mail: extremeanimeradio@gmail.comXAR Podcast Theme Song: Sensitivity by SoundArtCreation Nash Studio (NSR-545-04/SUB-MIX2-276) - used under license

The Best of Coast to Coast AM
Bigfoot - Best of Coast to Coast AM - 5/8/26

The Best of Coast to Coast AM

Play Episode Listen Later May 9, 2026 19:27 Transcription Available


Guest host Connie Willis and researcher Mike Paterson discuss his ongoing search for Bigfoot in an undisclosed region of Ontario Canada, his interaction and communication with the creature Nef in the wild, and if there is any connection between Bigfoot and a UFO he sighted while in the woods.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The Morning Review with Lester Kiewit Podcast
Impact of B-BBEE on business performance in SA

The Morning Review with Lester Kiewit Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 27, 2026 25:28 Transcription Available


Mzwabantu Dayimani, CEO of the NEF spoke to Clarence Ford on the impact of Broad-Based Black Economic Empowerment on business performance in South Africa. Views and News with Clarence Ford is the mid-morning show on CapeTalk. This 3-hour long programme shares and reflects a broad array of perspectives. It is inspirational, passionate and positive. Host Clarence Ford’s gentle curiosity and dapper demeanour leave listeners feeling motivated and empowered. Known for his love of jazz and golf, Clarrie covers a range of themes including relationships, heritage and philosophy. Popular segments include Barbs’ Wire at 9:30am (Mon-Thurs) and The Naked Scientist at 9:30 on Fridays. Thank you for listening to a podcast from Views & News with Clarence Ford Listen live on Primedia+ weekdays between 09:00 and 12:00 (SA Time) to Views and News with Clarence Ford broadcast on CapeTalk https://buff.ly/NnFM3Nk For more from the show go to https://buff.ly/erjiQj2 or find all the catch-up podcasts here https://buff.ly/BdpaXRn Subscribe to the CapeTalk Daily and Weekly Newsletters https://buff.ly/sbvVZD5 Follow us on social media: CapeTalk on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/CapeTalk CapeTalk on TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@capetalk CapeTalk on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/ CapeTalk on X: https://x.com/CapeTalk CapeTalk on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@CapeTalk567See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Extreme Anime Radio Podcast
April 15, 2026

Extreme Anime Radio Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 18, 2026 59:02


It's the "Tax Day" edition of the XAR Podcast with JR and Nef, as well as "National Anime Day." After JR gripes about having to buy new speakers, discussions turn to "National Anime Day" and why nobody can seem to figure out who created the day in the first place. Topics also include Marriagetoxin, Love Through a Prism (featuring a musical artist featured on XAR's GT Lounge program), JoJo's Bizarre Adventure, The Time I Got Reincarnated As A Slime, sports news including the retirement of a Toronto broadcasting legend and soccer fever hitting a high "pitch." We also discuss Japan's March tourist numbers, and the government's ambitious plans to expand Anime's global reach. As a bonus, we also present the newest Yumemi artwork and livery in Microsoft Flight Simulator.Note to Spotify and audio listeners: The previous episode of the podcast was a video-only release, featuring Bri and JR's Japan 2026 trip report. Please check out the Extreme Anime Radio Podcast (XAR Podcast) on YouTube to watch the last episode in its entirety.The Extreme Anime Radio Podcast brings you news, information, insights and commentary into the world of Anime and Japanese culture. From the people behind Extreme Anime Radio, the station that brought listeners around the world Anime and J-Pop music from 2001 until 2019.Please follow us on social media for the latest updates about the podcast! Visit linktree.com/animeradio for links to our social media pages, listen to our most recent podcasts, join the XAR chatroom, or to contribute via StreamElements.Reach out to us by e-mail: extremeanimeradio@gmail.comXAR Podcast Theme Song: Sensitivity by SoundArtCreation Nash Studio (NSR-545-04/SUB-MIX2-276) - used under license

Too T3rpd
From Open Mics to Championship Nights ft. Unk & Nef

Too T3rpd

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 5, 2026 164:05


Text The Too T3rpd Hotline You might recognize these guys separate but you've never seen them together like this on Too T3rpd. Donovan and Curt Davis aka Unk and Nef are in the studio for this episode! the two talk about the origin of Unk and Nef, going to Portland, Oregon for the North West black comedy festival, taking a weed tour around Portland, performing on the Not So Late Show, and much more! You can find Unk and Nef:@unkandnef on instagramCurt Davis: @curtddavis on social media  Follow Too T3rpd on Instagram  Check out our videos on our Too T3rpd YouTube channel  Leave voicemails to our Too T3rpd hotline (314) 282-7358Sign up for our Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/TOOT3RPD Follow Donovan @Donovan2408 on all socialsSupport the show

Extreme Anime Radio Podcast
February 11, 2026 - Season 13 Premiere

Extreme Anime Radio Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 13, 2026 57:43


Season 13 of the XAR Podcast starts with JR and Nef recapping everybody's favorite football game. JR and Bri preview their next Japan excursion, which includes a cultural festival and a trip to see sumo, and possibly the use of an official English-language app for McDonald's Japan. Nef goes over the early results of the Winter Olympics and how his favorite teams fared. Among the other discussions are the future of Japanese transportation-and comparisons to how new transit fares in Nef's home town-and JR calling Umamusume: Pretty Derby races in English.If you are watching the video version of the podcast, we apologize as Nef's video lagged during the show.The Extreme Anime Radio Podcast brings you news, information, insights and commentary into the world of Anime and Japanese culture. From the people behind Extreme Anime Radio, the station that brought listeners around the world Anime and J-Pop music from 2001 until 2019.Please follow us on social media for the latest updates about the podcast! Visit linktree.com/animeradio for links to our social media pages, listen to our most recent podcasts, join the XAR chatroom, or to contribute via StreamElements.Reach out to us by e-mail: extremeanimeradio@gmail.comXAR Podcast Theme Song: Sensitivity by SoundArtCreation Nash Studio (NSR-545-04/SUB-MIX2-276) - used under license

A is for Architecture
Frances Northrop and Amica Dall: Commons and cooperative practice.

A is for Architecture

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 12, 2026 50:33


For this episode of the A is for Architecture Podcast, Amica Dall, co-founder of Assemble, writer and researcher, and Frances Northrop, head of community economic power at the New Economics Foundation and a director of Totnes Community Development Society discuss Common Treasures (Vol. 1 & 2), published by Little Toller Books in 2025.Common Treasures was founded in 2025 by members & collaborators of Assemble to explore challenges in rural communities through practical, grassroots responses. Its aim is to enable rural communities, landowners, housing providers, and local authorities to achieve better shared outcomes for the people living and working there, and the land they live on. The books documents emerging conversations exploring alternative approaches to rural housing, land, food systems, and livelihoods.It's spatial, programmatic, projective, social and organisational, and as such it's designerly. So we talk about some of that.Socially, Amica can be gotten on LinkedIn and via Assemble. Frances is more distributed, electronically, and can be found on the NEF site, on LinkedIn and Instagram. +Music credit: ⁠Bruno GillickImage credit: ⁠Kaye Song⁠#ArchitecturePodcast #RuralFutures #AlternativeRuralHousing #CommonTreasuresBook #CommunityLedDesign

Extreme Anime Radio Podcast
January 21, 2026 - Season 12 Finale

Extreme Anime Radio Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 24, 2026 53:44


We celebrate the end to another season of the podcast! JR allows Nef (despite continued technical difficulties, which were blamed on Discord-related issues) to sound off about the end of the season for his favorite NFL team, the Buffalo Bills. Among other topics, JR previews a "side project" experiment being put in place for XAR's upcoming 25th anniversary, and the question is asked if one would try a Japanese pizza made with strawberry kit kats. Nef talks about the new seasonal plane service operating from Canada to Japan's northernmost island of Hokkaido, and reviews the latest in his manga library. We also give a birthday salute to our favorite host from north of the border.If you are watching the video version of the podcast, we apologize as Nef's video lagged as the show went on.The Extreme Anime Radio Podcast brings you news, information, insights and commentary into the world of Anime and Japanese culture. From the people behind Extreme Anime Radio, the station that brought listeners around the world Anime and J-Pop music from 2001 until 2019.Please follow us on social media for the latest updates about the podcast! Visit linktree.com/animeradio for links to our social media pages, listen to our most recent podcasts, join the XAR chatroom, or to contribute via StreamElements.Reach out to us by e-mail: extremeanimeradio@gmail.comXAR Podcast Theme Song: Sensitivity by SoundArtCreation Nash Studio (NSR-545-04/SUB-MIX2-276) - used under license

Extreme Anime Radio Podcast
January 7, 2026 (2026 premiere)

Extreme Anime Radio Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 9, 2026 49:59


JR and Nef herald in 2026 with a taste test of Japanese snacks, as well as NFL playoffs and the highs and lows in Japan and anime-related news, from a new cat stationmaster to company mismanagement.Note: If you are watching the video version of the program, Nef's camera caused some problems which resulted in his audio being out of sync. We apologize in advance.The Extreme Anime Radio Podcast brings you news, information, insights and commentary into the world of Anime and Japanese culture. From the people behind Extreme Anime Radio, the station that brought listeners around the world Anime and J-Pop music from 2001 until 2019.Please follow us on social media for the latest updates about the podcast! Visit linktree.com/animeradio for links to our social media pages, listen to our most recent podcasts, join the XAR chatroom, or to contribute via StreamElements.Reach out to us by e-mail: extremeanimeradio@gmail.comXAR Podcast Theme Song: Sensitivity by SoundArtCreation Nash Studio (NSR-545-04/SUB-MIX2-276) - used under license

Arctic Circle Podcast
Glacial Resonance by Nefúr - Live performance at ACA25

Arctic Circle Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 1, 2026 8:40


Today, we take a throwback to Glacial Resonance by Nefúr, which transported the audience through immersive soundscapes inspired by the Arctic's beauty and fragility.This performance was recorded live at the 2025 Arctic Circle Assembly, held in Reykjavík, Iceland, from October 16th to 18th.Arctic Circle is the largest network of international dialogue and cooperation on the future of the Arctic. It is an open democratic platform with participation from governments, organizations, corporations, universities, think tanks, environmental associations, Indigenous communities, concerned citizens, and others interested in the development of the Arctic and its consequences for the future of the globe. It is a nonprofit and nonpartisan organization. Learn more about Arctic Circle at www.ArcticCircle.org or contact us at secretariat@arcticcircle.orgTWITTER:@_Arctic_CircleFACEBOOK:The Arctic CircleINSTAGRAM:arctic_circle_org

2030 Glorieuses
Extrait - La bascule vers les 2030 Glorieuses par Ivan Chaleil

2030 Glorieuses

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 30, 2025 2:26


Quelles étapes et quelles ruptures ont été nécessaires pour faire advenir les 2030 Glorieuses ? C'est à cette question que tente de répondre dans cet extrait Ivan Chaleil, Président du Directoire de la Nef. Ensemble nous parlerons du rôle d'une banque qui construit les 2030 Glorieuses et de son rôle dans une époque troublée. Nous parlerons de puissance, de résistance et de nouvelles croissances. 2030 Glorieuses c'est le podcast des nouvelles croissances. Car non, demain n'est pas foutu ! Oui, le futur peut se révéler être autrement plus enthousiasmant que la période actuelle. À condition de se mettre (enfin) à la hauteur des enjeux de notre siècle…C'est ce que nous explorerons ensemble toutes les deux semaines dans le podcast 2030 Glorieuses. Quelles sont nouvelles croissances qui nous attendent dans la société durable, solidaire et joyeuse de demain ? Avec nos invité·es, nous imaginerons les valeurs fortes qui vont se déployer largement et pour quels bénéfices. Nous évoquerons les indicateurs qui nous permettront de mesurer ces changements souhaitables. Et nous tenterons même de deviner quelles étapes et quelles ruptures ont été nécessaires pour y parvenir. Et pour retrouvez notre galaxie utopiste, rendez-vous sur 2030glorieuses.org. Le podcast est soutenu par La Nef, la coopérative bancaire citoyenne qui soutient depuis plus de 30 ans les porteurs de projets sociaux, écologiques et culturels. Plus d'infos sur lanef.com.

2030 Glorieuses
150 : Ivan Chaleil: “Nous devons remettre l'argent à sa juste place.”

2030 Glorieuses

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 23, 2025 52:00


Aujourd'hui, je pars à la rencontre d'Ivan Chaleil, Président du Directoire de la Nef. Ensemble nous parlerons du rôle d'une banque qui construit les 2030 Glorieuses et de son rôle dans une époque troublée. Nous parlerons de puissance, de résistance et de nouvelles croissances. Pour en savoir plus sur le travail d'Ivan, je vous invite à vous rendre sur le site de la Nef. Pour continuer la lecture d'Ivan, il s'agissait du livre d'Aurélien Barrau : “L'hypothèse K : La Science face à la catastrophe écologique”. 2030 Glorieuses c'est le podcast des nouvelles croissances. Car non, demain n'est pas foutu ! Oui, le futur peut se révéler être autrement plus enthousiasmant que la période actuelle. À condition de se mettre (enfin) à la hauteur des enjeux de notre siècle…C'est ce que nous explorerons ensemble toutes les deux semaines dans le podcast 2030 Glorieuses. Quelles sont nouvelles croissances qui nous attendent dans la société durable, solidaire et joyeuse de demain ? Avec nos invité·es, nous imaginerons les valeurs fortes qui vont se déployer largement et pour quels bénéfices. Nous évoquerons les indicateurs qui nous permettront de mesurer ces changements souhaitables. Et nous tenterons même de deviner quelles étapes et quelles ruptures ont été nécessaires pour y parvenir. Et pour retrouvez notre galaxie utopiste, rendez-vous sur 2030glorieuses.org. Le podcast est soutenu par La Nef, la coopérative bancaire citoyenne qui soutient depuis plus de 30 ans les porteurs de projets sociaux, écologiques et culturels. Plus d'infos sur lanef.com.

Purpose Chasers Podcast| Author| Transformational Life & Business Coach| Keynote Speaker|
Ep. 145: How I Branded DJ Premier's Lead Audio Engineer & Tour Manager Using Zero Ads

Purpose Chasers Podcast| Author| Transformational Life & Business Coach| Keynote Speaker|

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 14, 2025 8:52


In this episode, Mark breaks down the exact organic system he used to brand DJ Premier's lead audio engineer and tour manager—without spending a single dollar on ads.Produced by Nef already had the dream resume: DJ Premier, Statik Selektah, Brady Watt, Tek of Smif-N-Wessun, Termanology, Nems, and more. He engineered the viral “Bing Bong” beat and quietly shaped the sound behind some of hip-hop's biggest names. The problem? No leverage. No content trail. No visible social proof.Mark reveals how The Testimonial Waterfall transformed Produced by Nef's career by turning private reputation into public authority.You'll learn:• Why world-class skill means nothing without visible proof• How to turn client stories into an automated sales engine• The system Mark implemented to build Nef's brand using zero ad spend• How artists, creators, and entrepreneurs can apply this same method right now• Why your next five customers are hiding inside your last fiveFollow for Purpose Chasers insights, leave a rating, and drop a comment.Follow Mark on Instagram at @ organicwordnerd

Two Angry Immigrants Podcast
Monkey Propaganda (or, Give Us The Business.)

Two Angry Immigrants Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 10, 2025 25:14


Our two heroes discuss how to avoid catching a case for a 12" to the chest, MTG being the HBIC, the immanent exit of NYC's greatest comedic actor,  and their continued efforts to remain the Most Trusted Name in Escaped Primate News.     Oh and the date and deus are set:  The Two Angry Immigrants Roast of MoonTwoPointO and Davey P is HAPPENING.  Featuring the one and only Roast Master Megan Casada, and the imposing Deus of our longtime friends and roasters Kigami, Thomas Crown, Blair Hotchner, Nef, and Hiram Quesada.  Stay Tuned! 

Purpose Chasers Podcast| Author| Transformational Life & Business Coach| Keynote Speaker|

Ex-therapist turned branding & marketing expert Mark Crandall on walking away from a $5.1M construction sale, enduring loss, and rebuilding from the ground up.What's In This Episode?• The real difference between branding, marketing, and advertising• Why weak branding destroys your ad performance• How to make your online presence look as good as your real work• The branding strategy that grew Produced by Nef's audience• How testimonials became the foundation of the Testimonial Waterfall• Why creators must fix the root, not the fruit, before spending on adsThis episode is a blueprint for any creator or entrepreneur ready to build a brand that earns attention instead of begging for it.Follow and Leave a Comment!

Purpose Chasers Podcast| Author| Transformational Life & Business Coach| Keynote Speaker|
Ep. 136: Overcoming Depression, Isolation, and a Loss of Purpose - The Purpose Chasers 3.0 Comeback

Purpose Chasers Podcast| Author| Transformational Life & Business Coach| Keynote Speaker|

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 29, 2025 9:36


The Title is how I felt for over a year after walking away from a construction sale at the start of 2024.Where'd he go?Are the rumors true?Is he okay?This recording holds all the answers.On October 29, 2025, The Purpose Chasers officially makes its comeback.Marriage — never in a million years did I think I'd end up with the one I did. Megan, I'm grateful for you every day.Let's get back to it.

Your Brain On Climate
Is Climate Anxiety real?

Your Brain On Climate

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 15, 2025 53:57


Well... is it? Nearly half of young people say the future of the planet brings them mental distress. Not just young people either. More and more people of all ages are feeling something that feels like the thing we call climate anxiety. And for good reason: things not very brill, planet-wise.  But is climate anxiety something distinct from other worries? Is it just the latest snowflakey expression of more generally held worries about the future? Is it a mental health problem, or a social problem, both or neither?  And - whatever the hell it is - is it something we can really do anything about, short of actually stopping climate change? Joining me on this episode is academic, telly psychologist and prolific author Professor Geoff Beattie. Geoff's latest book, Understanding Climate Anxiety, is about - well - what it says.  We explore: is climate anxiety real? If so, how big a problem is it and for whom? And how can we help others (or ourselves)? Let me know your thoughts on the show - hello@yourbrainonclimate.com. Please rate, review and subscribe, and share the show on socials. Please consider chucking this humble indie podcaster a few quid at www.patreon.com/yourbrainonclimate. Owl noises = references: 13.16. Aaron Beck there, the father of CBT. 15.22. My piece for NEF about climate anxiety back in 2020, when I was in the midst of a proper wobble about things. 19.28. Values / Action Gap. I did a podcast all about that. 22.45. That survey of 10,000 young people in different countries, as covered in BBC. 35.40. Study: young people's climate anxiety may be more complicated. 44.09. James Pennebaker was one of the (academic) originators of the idea of 'disclosure' in psychology: that talking about stuff makes you feel better. The show is hosted and produced by me, Dave Powell. You can follow the show on instagram @yourbrainonclimate, and I occasionally put up a Substack. YBOC theme music and iterations thereof, by me.  Show logo by Arthur Stovell at https://mondial-studio.com/. 

Soif de Sens, histoires d'humains qui changent le monde
Rediff | Une entreprise SANS patron ?

Soif de Sens, histoires d'humains qui changent le monde

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 26, 2025 31:40


Voici le Biéristan, mon bar préféré à Lyon ! (pour 1001 raisons : délicieux, écolo, autogéré...) Ce bar est né grâce à la Nef, qui est partenaire de cet épisode.C'est quoi la Nef ?Une coopérative bancaire qui finance exclusivement des projets à impacts positifs La seule banque en France 100% transparente sur ses financements (pas de fossiles cachés chez eux)Et agrémentée ESUS (c'est-à-dire d'utilité sociale et avec un écart de salaires très limité)Carte des projets financés par la Nef : https://lanef.gogocarto.frSOMMAIRE02:24 La guerre des bières05:09 Flammekueche06:26 Aider les personnes SDF08:29 Du jeu vidéo à la restauration12:35 L'auto-gestion21:56 L'auto exploitation27:50 La Nef__Soutenir Soif de Sens via Tipeee.__Merci au sponsor du mois : le Festival Agir à Lyon ! Ami Lyonnais, inscris-toi pour une journée de folie sur l'écologie et la solidarité à Lyon le 28 septembre !Au programme : Ateliers, balade sur la nature en ville et témoignages de reconversion pro ! L'Institut Transitions qui forme en 1 an aux métiers de la transition sera sur place.Hébergé par Audiomeans. Visitez audiomeans.fr/politique-de-confidentialite pour plus d'informations.

Soif de Sens, histoires d'humains qui changent le monde
Extrait | Ce bar APPARTIENT à ses salariés

Soif de Sens, histoires d'humains qui changent le monde

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 25, 2025 3:31


Voici un extrait de l'épisode de demain avec le Biéristan, mon bar préféré à Lyon ! (pour 1001 raisons : délicieux, écolo, autogéré...)Un projet né grâce à la Nef, partenaire de cet épisode. C'est quoi la Nef ?Une coopérative bancaire qui finance exclusivement des projets à impacts positifs La seule banque en France 100% transparente sur ses financements (pas de fossiles cachés chez eux)Et agrémentée ESUS (c'est-à-dire d'utilité sociale et avec un écart de salaires très limité)▶ Rejoins la Nef : https://t.ly/lanef__Soutenir Soif de Sens via Tipeee.__Merci au sponsor du mois : le Festival Agir à Lyon ! Ami Lyonnais, inscris-toi pour une journée de folie sur l'écologie et la solidarité à Lyon le 28 septembre !Au programme : Ateliers, balade sur la nature en ville et témoignages de reconversion pro ! L'Institut Transitions qui forme en 1 an aux métiers de la transition sera sur place.Hébergé par Audiomeans. Visitez audiomeans.fr/politique-de-confidentialite pour plus d'informations.

Soif de Sens, histoires d'humains qui changent le monde
Rediff | Tout plaquer pour faire du Pain ?

Soif de Sens, histoires d'humains qui changent le monde

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 19, 2025 24:01


Voici Canaille et Pétrin, une boulangerie engagée à Lyon qui fait la semaine de 4 jours et pétrit à la main !Un projet né grâce à la Nef, partenaire de cet épisode. C'est quoi la Nef ?Une coopérative bancaire qui finance exclusivement des projets à impacts positifs La seule banque en France 100% transparente sur ses financements (pas de fossiles cachés chez eux)Et agrémentée ESUS (c'est-à-dire d'utilité sociale et avec un écart de salaires très limité)▶ Rejoins la Nef : https://t.ly/lanefSOMMAIRE03:49 L'histoire de Canaille07:22 Les néo-boulangeries12:48 La Nef16:00 Dégustation17:21 Pourquoi les boulangers galèrent21:39 Semaine de 4 jours__Soutenir Soif de Sens via Tipeee.__Merci au sponsor du mois : le Festival Agir à Lyon ! Ami Lyonnais, inscris-toi pour une journée de folie sur l'écologie et la solidarité à Lyon le 28 septembre !Au programme : Ateliers, balade sur la nature en ville et témoignages de reconversion pro ! L'Institut Transitions qui forme en 1 an aux métiers de la transition sera sur place.Hébergé par Audiomeans. Visitez audiomeans.fr/politique-de-confidentialite pour plus d'informations.

Soif de Sens, histoires d'humains qui changent le monde

Rejoins la Nef : https://t.ly/lanef Voici Canaille et Pétrin, une boulangerie engagée à Lyon qui fait la semaine de 4 jours et pétrit à la main !Un projet né grâce à la Nef, partenaire de cet épisode. C'est quoi la Nef ?Une coopérative bancaire qui finance exclusivement des projets à impacts positifs La seule banque en France 100% transparente sur ses financements (pas de fossiles cachés chez eux)Et agrémentée ESUS (c'est-à-dire d'utilité sociale et avec un écart de salaires très limité (x1.8))▶ Rejoins la Nef : https://t.ly/lanefSOMMAIRE03:49 L'histoire de Canaille07:22 Les néo-boulangeries12:48 La Nef16:00 Dégustation17:21 Pourquoi les boulangers galèrent21:39 Semaine de 4 jours__Soutenir Soif de Sens via Tipeee.__Merci au sponsor du mois : le Festival Agir à Lyon ! Ami Lyonnais, inscris-toi pour une journée de folie sur l'écologie et la solidarité à Lyon le 28 septembre !Au programme : Ateliers, balade sur la nature en ville et témoignages de reconversion pro ! L'Institut Transitions qui forme en 1 an aux métiers de la transition sera sur place.Hébergé par Audiomeans. Visitez audiomeans.fr/politique-de-confidentialite pour plus d'informations.

Purpose Chasers Podcast| Author| Transformational Life & Business Coach| Keynote Speaker|
Ep. 127: Out of the Fire the Story of Coming Back to the Purpose Chasers

Purpose Chasers Podcast| Author| Transformational Life & Business Coach| Keynote Speaker|

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 16, 2025 17:29


After walking away from a $5.1M construction sale, enduring betrayal, financial devastation, and a year of darkness, I was brought back to the one thing I can't shake — Purpose Chasers.In this raw solo episode, I share my journey out of the fire and why I'm still standing. From building and scaling multi-million-dollar companies, to losing everything, to finding healing through music, marketing, and therapy — this is the story behind my comeback.You'll hear:Why I walked away from a $5.1M deal and what it cost meHow music and managing Produced by Nef re-ignited my purposeThe weight of walking away from family to break generational traumaThe relaunch of Purpose Chasers Academy, Mastermind, and my next bookWhy I refuse to live in fear and what it means to stand back in callingIf this episode hit home, hit Follow on Spotify, drop a review, and join the movement.

Weekly Economics Podcast
Why is the UK in such a mess?

Weekly Economics Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 16, 2025 36:11


This government has taken a record-breaking plummet in popularity, our chancellor keeps telling us the Treasury has no spare cash for our crumbling schools and hospitals, and Reform have become the most popular party in the country. So, where did it all go wrong for Labour? Is it true that this government is hamstrung by the UK's ailing economy? And why are so many people turning to Reform? For the first episode in a new series of the New Economics podcast, Ayeisha Thomas-Smith is joined By Faiza Shaheen, chief executive of Tax Justice UK, and Alex Chapman, senior economist at the New Economics Foundation. Follow our Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/neweconomicspod/ Follow our Tiktok: https://www.tiktok.com/@neweconomicspod Music by Lee Rosevere, Free Music Archive: freemusicarchive.org/m... used under Creative Commons licence: cre​ativecom​mons​.org/​l​i​c​e​n​s​e​s​/​b​y​-​n​c​/4.0/. Produced by Katrina Gaffney and Margaret Welsh. The New Economics Podcast is brought to you by the New Economics Foundation. Find out more about becoming a NEF supporter at: neweconomics.org/donate/build-a-better-future New Economics Foundation is a registered charity in England and Wales. Charity No. 1055254

Soif de Sens, histoires d'humains qui changent le monde
Rediff | J'ai découvert une start-up décroissante (c'est magique)

Soif de Sens, histoires d'humains qui changent le monde

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 12, 2025 25:33


Voici Loom, une marque de fringues éthiques décroissante ! Un projet écolo né grâce à la Nef, qui est partenaire de cet épisode. C'est quoi la Nef ?Une coopérative bancaire qui finance exclusivement des projets à impacts positifs La seule banque en France 100% transparente sur ses financements (pas de fossiles cachés chez eux)Et agrémentée ESUS (c'est-à-dire d'utilité sociale et avec un écart de salaires très limité)▶ Rejoins la Nef : https://t.ly/lanefSOMMAIRE 01:28 L'histoire de Loom04:02 Pas de pub09:12 Anti start-up13:23 La Nef15:09 L'histoire drôle de la chemise21:35 Changer le système__Soutenir Soif de Sens via Tipeee.__Merci au sponsor du mois : le Festival Agir à Lyon ! Ami Lyonnais, inscris-toi pour une journée de folie sur l'écologie et la solidarité à Lyon le 28 septembre !Au programme : Ateliers, balade sur la nature en ville et témoignages de reconversion pro ! L'Institut Transitions qui forme en 1 an aux métiers de la transition sera sur place.Hébergé par Audiomeans. Visitez audiomeans.fr/politique-de-confidentialite pour plus d'informations.

Soif de Sens, histoires d'humains qui changent le monde
Extrait | L'histoire drôle de la chemise intâchable

Soif de Sens, histoires d'humains qui changent le monde

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 11, 2025 3:28


Rejoins la Nef : https://t.ly/lanef Voici un extrait de l'épisode de demain avec Loom, une marque de fringues éthiques décroissante ! Un projet écolo né grâce à la Nef, qui est partenaire de cet épisode. __Soutenir Soif de Sens via Tipeee.__Merci au sponsor du mois : le Festival Agir à Lyon ! Ami Lyonnais, inscris-toi pour une journée de folie sur l'écologie et la solidarité à Lyon le 28 septembre !Au programme : Ateliers, balade sur la nature en ville et témoignages de reconversion pro ! L'Institut Transitions qui forme en 1 an aux métiers de la transition sera sur place.Hébergé par Audiomeans. Visitez audiomeans.fr/politique-de-confidentialite pour plus d'informations.

The Uptime Wind Energy Podcast
US Offshore Wind Offensive & Industry Impact

The Uptime Wind Energy Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 9, 2025


Allen and Joel discuss the aggressive actions by the Trump administration against offshore wind projects. They also consider the broader implications for the wind industry, exploring onshore impacts, geopolitical maneuvers, and strategies for companies to adapt and prepare for future challenges. Register for the next SkySpecs webinar! Sign up now for Uptime Tech News, our weekly email update on all things wind technology. This episode is sponsored by Weather Guard Lightning Tech. Learn more about Weather Guard's StrikeTape Wind Turbine LPS retrofit. Follow the show on Facebook, YouTube, Twitter, Linkedin and visit Weather Guard on the web. And subscribe to Rosemary Barnes' YouTube channel here. Have a question we can answer on the show? Email us! You are listening to the Uptime Wind Energy Podcast brought to you by build turbines.com. Learn, train, and be a part of the Clean Energy Revolution. Visit build turbines.com today. Now here's your hosts, Allen Hall, Joel Saxum, Phil Totaro, and Rosemary Barnes.  Allen Hall: Welcome to the Uptime Wind Energy Podcast. I'm your host, Allen Hall, and I'm here with Joel Saxum, who's up in Wisconsin. Joel, you've had some really cold weather up there the last couple of days. It's still September. Doesn't really make sense, Alan. I dunno. It's, it's  Joel Saxum: September, well, beginning of September and this morning when I let the dog out at 5:20 AM whatever time she decided to wake me up, it was 36 degrees here. That's way too cold. Um, I knew, I, I, I went up here to escape a little bit of heat from in Texas, but I did not look to Frost advisories and like sweatshirts and vests and boots. Um, but that's what's happening. Yeah. Even, uh. Even a [00:01:00] few red leaves floating around on the lawn up here. So, uh, yeah, winter or fall is coming. That means, you know what fall coming means is blade season for repairs in the northern hemispheres slowing down or shutting down shortly. So we're gonna get to hear what happened. Maybe a postmortem, hopefully on the, the blade repair season in North America.  Allen Hall: Yeah, it's been busy from what I could tell. And plus there's a lot of construction going on. New insights. There's, uh, all kinds of turbines being planted right now. We're gonna be working through the end of the year easily, if the weather will support it. Very active time at the moment. And speaking of active time, this is our second take of this podcast, uh, just because so much has happened since we recorded last evening. Uh, Joel and I thought we ought to take another try or attempt at this. Try to give you the, the most updated information. Not to say it's not gonna change over the next couple of hours after we finish this podcast, but, uh, the Trump administration [00:02:00] has launched its most aggressive attack on America's offshore wind industry. Uh, the federal government is now working to withdraw permits for New England Wind one and two off the coast of Massachusetts. These projects are valued at roughly $14.6 billion by Bloomberg, NEF, and we power more than 900,000 homes. Uh, but the, the issue really is why are they being shut down? Nobody really knows. Uh, and there's a lot of conjecture about it. And Joel, you and I were just talking before we recorded here. It may have something to do with Denmark.  Joel Saxum: Yeah, I think you wanna believe that. Smoother minds will prevail that, uh, logic and pragmatism is a part of government. But what it really seems is there's, there's favoritism and there's egos and there's feelings driving some of these, these decisions. Right? Today we just heard or [00:03:00] just read that the, the Danish government is in California signing a policy agreement for collaboration with Gavin Newsom and the, the administration out there. We've, and, and this is like on, this is on top of, uh, Trump's rhetoric around, or the Trump administration's rhetoric around we would like Greenland. ...

L'autruche et le colibri
Choisir une banque verte : donner du sens à son argent - 1/3

L'autruche et le colibri

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 3, 2025 6:07


Si on avait des doutes sur le sujet, nos banques investissent massivement dans les industries polluantes et surtout dans les énergies fossiles. C'est notre argent qu'elles utilisent pour financer ces projets. Son argent peut être utilisé de façon responsable et ainsi permettre de financer la transition écologique !Pour réduire l'empreinte écologique de votre argent, suivez le guide !

Soif de Sens, histoires d'humains qui changent le monde
Rediff | Ton Argent flingue-t-il la Planète ? (

Soif de Sens, histoires d'humains qui changent le monde

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 22, 2025 35:14


Voici comment donner vie à des projets écolos avec ton épargne, en partenariat avec la Nef où je suis depuis 3 ans, une banque éthique, coopérative et transparente !► Rdv sur lanef.com DANS CET ÉPISODE ► La calculette Oxfam pour mesurer l'empreinte de ton épargne : http://bit.ly/3ULSUih► Voir les projets financés près de chez toi : http://bit.ly/3TopvJX► Participer à une visio ou un apéro Nef : https://lanef.com/agenda► Pour poser toutes tes questions à un conseiller Nef : http://bit.ly/3DYiuKgSOMMAIRE01:00 La calculette secrète 03:30 Les crimes climatiques 05:32 Cantona 08:13 La Nef 11:05 Circuit court et démocratie 14:18 Projets financés 22:11 Pourquoi t'irais à la Nef ? 25:34 Le Big Banque 30:15 Comment participer ? 33:24 Tu es Belge, Suisse ou à l'étranger ?__Soutenir Soif de Sens via Tipeee.__Merci au sponsor du mois : le Festival Agir à Lyon ! Ami Lyonnais, inscris-toi pour une journée de folie sur l'écologie et la solidarité à Lyon le 28 septembre !Au programme : Ateliers, balade sur la nature en ville et témoignages de reconversion pro ! L'Institut Transitions qui forme en 1 an aux métiers de la transition sera sur place.Hébergé par Audiomeans. Visitez audiomeans.fr/politique-de-confidentialite pour plus d'informations.

Soif de Sens, histoires d'humains qui changent le monde
Extrait | Les Criminels Climatiques

Soif de Sens, histoires d'humains qui changent le monde

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 21, 2025 2:13


Voici un extrait de l'épisode de demain sur les grandes banques, accusées de crimes climatiques.__Soutenir Soif de Sens via Tipeee.__Merci au sponsor du mois : le Festival Agir à Lyon ! Ami Lyonnais, inscris-toi pour une journée de folie sur l'écologie et la solidarité à Lyon le 28 septembre !Au programme : Ateliers, balade sur la nature en ville et témoignages de reconversion pro ! L'Institut Transitions qui forme en 1 an aux métiers de la transition sera sur place.Hébergé par Audiomeans. Visitez audiomeans.fr/politique-de-confidentialite pour plus d'informations.

Nickel City Soundtrack Podcast
NCS 250 - We Dont Need You (Christian Adams)

Nickel City Soundtrack Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 17, 2025 64:20


On this ,...our 250th episode we interviewed Christian Adams ofd the band Jeweltone. We had Christian on before to do a Jeweltone interview with their singer Nef but we brought him back on for a solo interview. We talked to Christian about getting into the scene and his various bands leading up to now. Check it out and enjoy. Heres to 250 more episodes!Episode music is "We Dont Need You" by Jeweltone

Nickel City Soundtrack Podcast
NCS 250 - We Dont Need You (Christian Adams)

Nickel City Soundtrack Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 17, 2025 64:20


On this ,...our 250th episode we interviewed Christian Adams ofd the band Jeweltone. We had Christian on before to do a Jeweltone interview with their singer Nef but we brought him back on for a solo interview. We talked to Christian about getting into the scene and his various bands leading up to now. Check it out and enjoy. Heres to 250 more episodes!Episode music is "We Dont Need You" by Jeweltone

When The Call Hits Home
Growing Up in a First Responder Family: Resilience, Family Dynamics, and Career Choices

When The Call Hits Home

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 13, 2025 36:14


Ashlee [00:00:00]: I think that there's the pros and cons. I think that there's a family system and family dynamic that happens with first responders. That instilling resiliency, which we've talked greatly about within your kids. Right. Like, is what continues to even in the midst of sometimes chaos. Because every family has the right to chaos. Jennifer [00:00:18]: Right. Ashlee [00:00:18]: Instilling that resiliency and instilling that if we're a good first responder. Right. We know that we're instilling these proper values of respect and integrity and all these things. And I think that's where that system comes into play, because everybody in that household pretty much upholds that. Right. And so then you go into this world when you are a child and you. That's all you know. I still think that there are moments where I look at other people who didn't grow up in a first responder family, and I literally, like, my brain can't comprehend how their brain. Jennifer [00:00:54]: Right. Ashlee [00:00:55]: Doesn't think the way that I do. Like, doesn't see it in. In different, like, the ways that I do. But I have to remember that that emotional intell. Isn't there at that extent of. Because they didn't have to have that because it was instilled in us at a young age to think differently, to think more critically, to be aware of our surroundings. Jennifer [00:01:14]: Welcome back to the podcast. I'm Jennifer. Ashlee [00:01:16]: And I'm Ashlee. Jennifer [00:01:18]: And here we are. And it's just us today. We don't get to say special guest. Yeah. Ashlee [00:01:23]: Which again, if people are following along and have this game, I don't know, who am I to say, like, sorry, you're missing out. Although you said it, you said it. Jennifer [00:01:33]: So maybe it counts. Ashlee [00:01:34]: But they're really. I feel like we've hit it really big with some of these guests lately, and I'm just so thankful. Jennifer [00:01:41]: Great. I mean, I hope that we always come across with such gratitude for our guests that give their most valuable thing right that we have is time, and they are willing to share and give it to us. And I know our last episode was one that we were really excited about having. Specifically, I want to talk more about, like, the finances of things and how that could be impactful for families or first responders. Ashlee [00:02:06]: Yeah, absolutely. And I think, too, it's just been such a big theme. So clinically speaking, it's a big theme for me. I don't know if you feel the same way, Jennifer. And then just again, when we're talking about being a child of a first responder, and I Don't know, all encompassing. For real. Right. Jennifer [00:02:21]: His episode for me was, yeah. I mean, I think that finances do show up when people have stress and high stress things and situations. And finances can absolutely be a part of that. And so I think we always feel better when we have a plan, even if it is we don't have a scent. At least we can have a plan to maybe get two nickels that can make us feel a little less stressed. So I appreciate that. Ashlee [00:02:44]: And what I love about us, right, Is being able to talk about these things and then we do this back end work of, like, how can we find somebody to connect it? Jennifer [00:02:51]: Right. Ashlee [00:02:52]: You know, and I hope that, that, that our listeners are like, yes, we need more connections, tools, resources, because I know that's big for us. We don't want people to feel like we're just on here talking. We want to actually provide some help, helpful things. Jennifer [00:03:03]: I totally agree with that. And that's a great point as well. As I'm not the finance expert, we should not take financial advice. I'm not that financial counselor. Ashlee [00:03:13]: Not from me either. Not from there. Jennifer [00:03:15]: I love that. I did see a meme that said, I'm the number one bread loser in my family and I've never related to something. Ashlee [00:03:24]: Oh, my gosh, that's so funny. That is so funny. I mean, I feel that way every time I pay for my bear season tickets, that's for sure. I'm like, oh, when is my husband gonna be done with this? Oops. Jennifer [00:03:39]: You know, it is almost there. Like, it's fair season girl Sunday. Ashlee [00:03:45]: This. Well, when this airs, it'll already pass, but we will have one game under our belt. Preseason. Jennifer [00:03:51]: Yes. Yes, yes. I'm so excited for you that it's finally the most magical time of year for you football. Ashlee [00:03:57]: So I have to put this out there because it was so funny. I looked at my husband and I said, oh, my gosh, I feel like I'm coming back to life when football starts again and fall. And it just, it makes my heart so happy. Like, I'm coming back to life. And he stops in the car and he looks at me and he goes, can I just share how weird that sounds when literally everything's dying? And I said, oh, my gosh, like, what? Why you got to come at me like this? Like what? Like. And then I thought to myself, I was a little proud that he came at me like that because that's something my dad would do. That's something he learned specifically from Craig Neef. And so I always will look at him sometimes when he finally has this edge because he's not from a first responder's family, right? So our tough joking, like our, like, hard love was very new to him, right? And so, like, sometimes when he does those things and, you know, I'll respond a little attitude or something to give it back, but in my head, I'm like, oh, look who's learning. Jennifer [00:04:56]: That's how you have to survive. That's how you have to survive. Ashlee [00:05:00]: Or I'll flat out look at him and be like, okay, Craig, Nef. Like, that was. That was a him thing. Jennifer [00:05:05]: Like, yeah, yeah. Ashlee [00:05:07]: So that's. So I had to share that because it was just so funny. But I think talking back to the finances and the people we've had on here, you know, and wanting in so many ways for us to help. Right. Help our listeners, help the people that we do serve. I guess I wanted to ask you a little bit, Jennifer, because we haven't talked much about this, and it kind of feeds into how we got to. Where we got is, like, what was your path? What made you kind of pick this one? Your career in general. But then obviously a little. Ashlee [00:05:35]: We know why you went into first responder world, but how does that evolve for you? Jennifer [00:05:39]: That's a great question, and it's interesting. I wanted to ask you this question first, but I guess I'll go first. Oh, oh, oh, you're good. Ashlee [00:05:47]: You're good. Jennifer [00:05:48]: I'm just like, the wheels are. And it was so long ago since I got out of college, which is crazy. It's funny how those things work out, though. I went to school and I was like, I'm gonna be a dentist. Talk about just like, pulling something out of a bag. Like, I don't know why. Ashlee [00:06:06]: Thought you were gonna say pulling teeth. But, you know, just an opportunity there, didn't I? Jennifer [00:06:11]: So I remember taking some science courses and like, yeah, this ain't for me. And, you know, I had, like, prerequisites that you had to have, and I took a sociology class and I enjoyed it. I really liked the sociology professor that I had. He was great and enjoyed the class. Then I don't know how, but I ended up in, like, a Psych 101 class. Shout out to Dr. Osborne. And I sat in that class and it was really like, this is going to sound so hokey and, like, weird, but it was really like one of those, like, real life, like, light bulb moments of like, oh, no, this is it. Jennifer [00:06:55]: And just felt like this is. And what it stood for. Me, I enjoy Helping people like that is something I care about. And sociology overwhelmed me. Like, I can't save the world, but I could save. Well, I couldn't say, but, you know, you can save, sit with one person and, like, see the change as, like, an individual. And so I think that's what really appealed to me. And then, you know, that was like, my freshman year as my second semester, my freshman year of college, and then I still had to go. Jennifer [00:07:27]: Like, I remember I changed education, and I was like, I really like art, and, like, I took some art classes, like, basically denying what had happened in terms of that. And I was like, no, it's really psychology and stuff. And so I graduated with that and found out really quickly with a psych degree, I could be like a barista or work at a bank or, you know, there's just not too much you can do without, like, a furthering your degree. And I had an opportunity and worked at a home for girls. I don't think you call it that anymore. And. And it was helpful and really eye opening. And you're kind of seeing outside of the margin, children who have been in really horrific situations. Jennifer [00:08:10]: And that really kind of led for me to pursue a master's degree to find, like, a deeper way and, like, helping those kids. And so that's kind of where it started for me. And so I do want us to have, like, the sociology psychology debate on this podcast as well. So walk me through, my wonderful social worker, what your path was in terms of becoming a mental health professional, especially your doctor degree. Ashlee [00:08:37]: Oof. Yeah. So I say, oof. Is that a bad reaction? I'm like, ooh. So I honestly, like, funny enough, like, right when you said that, because we've never really talked about this, like, the same thing sort of happened for me. I remember sitting in my sociology class, and I liked it, but I was like, oh, like, this is a lot looking at things as a whole, like that. Looking how about how groups interacted and things like that. I was like, I like it, but this isn't like, a love. Ashlee [00:09:04]: And honestly, my story is a little deep in that. You know, my parents were. I was older when my parents started to get divorced. Like, I was a teen, and it. It wasn't. I've shared on here before, like, a very pretty thing. It wasn't a very good time in everyone's lives when that happened. But then my stepmom came into play, and she's a social worker, and I started taking psychology courses at niu. Ashlee [00:09:30]: And again, I can't remember. You're real good with names. I can't remember my one professor's name. Oh, this just came way full circle for everybody on this podcast. But it was one of my very first psych classes. And he brought up Brandon Marshall, who at the time was playing on the Bears. And the minute anybody makes a connection like that, I'm sold. You don't need. Ashlee [00:09:52]: Yeah, you don't really need. Jennifer [00:09:54]: I love that you don't remember the professor's name, but remember the football players. Ashlee [00:09:58]: 100. That's how I live my life. It's really bad. It's really bad. And anytime someone starts to talk to me, football language or something, like, I'm. Jennifer [00:10:07]: Like, oh, like, I get it, it's bad. Ashlee [00:10:10]: But he actually started talking about him and then just fed into, like, talking about, like, the DSM and all these different things. Right. And just equating it back to people. And I remember being like, this is so cool. And like, talking about how. How even professional athletes can struggle or, like, how this works in terms of the brain and what the brain can go through. And I just. I felt so fascinated by that that I was like, okay, I think I'm in the right spot. Ashlee [00:10:39]: I really wanted to go for marine biology. I'm going to be honest and learned quickly that math isn't my things. But still, it honestly, for me, like, I. That caught my attention. I kept going. But as I was going through that, there was just so much happening at home as well. And thankfully at that time, I was a little bit older. But one thing that never kind of wavered in my life was my stepmom and her ability to stay so neutral in chaos, I guess is the best way to put it. Ashlee [00:11:06]: Yeah, like, 1,000%, like, was never negative, never said anything negative, never inserted herself in a way that, you know, like, just the most patience and grace I've ever met in a human. And I remember being like, thank God, like, we have this sounding board when. When everything else isn't so well. And I think that just inspired me to go further with social work. Jennifer [00:11:31]: It was really kind of her in so many ways. That's beautiful. Ashlee [00:11:35]: Yeah, it really is. You know, it's a little tough to talk about out loud, but it is. I mean, I would tell her that, but it is true. Like, it's. It was a very, you know, hard time in our lives. And with my parents, like, it just wasn't good. And so to have like a. An adult there that was sound of mind that understood that, like, you're impacting a system here. Ashlee [00:11:55]: A Family, I don't know, it just really meant a lot to me in that time, a crucial time in my life. And so I went on to social work because of that. I definitely looked into. She does school social work. So I definitely thought at first, like maybe following in those steps and doing things and then actually decided at first to do gerontology. I love that population. But then it was, and I know I've shared this before, it was that realization when life happened in the world and the civil unrest started to unfold and it was my first time being kind of like smacked in the face with reality. I'm going to be honest, of life and my, you know, my dad's job and feeling so anxious and nervous for him that I started to find this like, such a big passion of like, well, how do I help and how do I make change with first responders? And then from there it just kept going. Ashlee [00:12:43]: My doctorate's degree. Well, every. Well, actually maybe not everybody know

Tango Alpha Lima Podcast
Episode 276: Call of duty: A veteran-led peer support network with retired Maj. Gen. Mark Graham

Tango Alpha Lima Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 12, 2025 74:14


2025 American Legion World Series begins THE INTERVIEW Retired Army Maj. Gen. Mark Graham, the executive director of Vets4Warriors, lost both of his sons, including one to suicide. In response, Graham has dedicated his life to mental health awareness and suicide prevention, aligned with the Rutgers UBHC National Call Center. Vets4Warriors hires and trains veterans to be peer support specialists who answer calls within 30 seconds, 24 hours a day, seven days a week. Graham discusses his time in the military, his work to reduce mental health stigma and the suicide rate, and more. SCUTTLEBUTT American Legion Family rallies to help Texas communities in the aftermath of devastating floods in Kerr County The amazing escape of a WWII pilot who crash-landed into a field hosting a Nazi soccer match. OTDIH 1981: IBM enters the personal computer market with the introduction of the IBM 5150. Special Guest: Mark A. Graham.

Nickel City Soundtrack Podcast
NCS 246 - Lions (Neftali w/ Ken Campbell)

Nickel City Soundtrack Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 20, 2025 57:50


On the latest episode of Nicklel City Soundtrack Podcast we interviewed Neftali  about his new visual album “Daniel” which was directed by Ken Campbell who is also a guest on this episode. We talked to Nef about his rap career and the concepts at work on the album. We also got Ken's input as well as he directed the videos. We also talked hip hop with these two and played a little game of this or that with them. Episode Music is "Lions" by NeftaliCheck out the visual album herehttps://youtube.com/@nefhardy?si=_2roc4qo2dSLDDZW

Nickel City Soundtrack Podcast
NCS 246 - Lions (Neftali w/ Ken Campbell)

Nickel City Soundtrack Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 20, 2025 57:50


On the latest episode of Nicklel City Soundtrack Podcast we interviewed Neftali  about his new visual album “Daniel” which was directed by Ken Campbell who is also a guest on this episode. We talked to Nef about his rap career and the concepts at work on the album. We also got Ken's input as well as he directed the videos. We also talked hip hop with these two and played a little game of this or that with them. Episode Music is "Lions" by NeftaliCheck out the visual album herehttps://youtube.com/@nefhardy?si=_2roc4qo2dSLDDZW

Purpose Chasers Podcast| Author| Transformational Life & Business Coach| Keynote Speaker|
Ep. 120: Retired at 27: How Rachel Built $15K+/mo Passive Income

Purpose Chasers Podcast| Author| Transformational Life & Business Coach| Keynote Speaker|

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 16, 2025 36:48


At just 27, Rachel “Money Honey” Richards quit her job and built over $15,000/month in passive income—but it wasn't overnight. In this 2020 Purpose Chasers throwback, we dive into her strategy, mindset, and systems that created financial freedom.⏱ Timestamps:00:00 Intro: Why quit without a plan is dangerous01:30 Income safety: "100% dependent on one income isn't safe"05:39 Diversification: "Other income streams kept us afloat"09:29 Relationship insights: keeping money & values alignedWhy Watch:Learn Rachel's step-by-step passive income planDiscover how she protected her' money and her relationshipsPerfect for anyone wanting to own their path vs. chase someone else's

Purpose Chasers Podcast| Author| Transformational Life & Business Coach| Keynote Speaker|
Ep. 121: Honoring Dennis Perrin & How His Legacy Lives On Through His Son Produced by Nef's Music Production Career

Purpose Chasers Podcast| Author| Transformational Life & Business Coach| Keynote Speaker|

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 16, 2025 58:50


The Brush Still Moves: Dennis Perrin's Energy Lives On Through His Son Produced by Nef“You already have the power. You just need to believe.” — Dennis PerrinDennis Perrin wasn't just a painter. He was a transformer of energy. The kind of artist who didn't just capture light—he channeled it. And that same creative current is alive and pulsing through the work of his son, Jonas Perrin—better known in music circles as Produced by Nef.In a heartfelt Purpose Chasers podcast episode, Dennis opened up about far more than paint strokes and palette knives. He invited us into a world where belief reshapes reality and energy is the raw material of both art and life. He spoke about The Perrin Method, a practice rooted in presence, intention, and expansion—an internal renaissance that's accessible to anyone who dares to believe in their own growth.A Legacy of More Than ArtDennis's method wasn't just about aesthetics—it was about alignment. He believed that our thoughts and energy could mold the future. That we each hold the brush to paint our own path.Today, that same philosophy rings loud through the beats and bars of Nef's work—an alchemy of rhythm and precision that mirrors his father's devotion to mastery. While Dennis brought color to canvas, Jonas brings texture to sound, weaving emotion and clarity into every project he touches.Whether you're staring at a finished painting or vibing to a mastered track, one thing's certain: you're experiencing a frequency of the Perrin lineage.

The Flow Roll Podcast
215: Ways to Use AI Ethically with Nef

The Flow Roll Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 7, 2025 80:40


Not too long ago, an incident involving some B Team members and the potential misuse of AI occurred, which inspired today's conversation. What are some ways to use AI ethically? Nef and I met today to discuss not only AI, but also the wisdom of Capoeira, the hardships of being a family man and a martial artist, and raising a kid. ********************************************** About Nef Nef is a practitioner of a few different styles of martial arts: Muay Thai, Jiu Jitsu (Brown Belt), and Capoeira (Cordão Azul/Amarelo). He's also a working graphic designer with a master's degree. > https://www.instagram.com/gorilao/ Music > "Breathe" by Lupus Nocte can be found on Epidemic Sound ********************************************** Please feel free to send your recommendations via email at theflowrollpodcast@gmail.com. Follow Us > Edgar OtraVez on Instagram: https://instagram.com/edgarotravez/ > The Flow Roll on Instagram: https://instagram.com/theflowroll/ > The Flow Roll Website: https://TheFlowRollPodcast.com/

Purpose Chasers Podcast| Author| Transformational Life & Business Coach| Keynote Speaker|
Ep. 116: Radio Days & Beyond - Bobby J from Rockaway & His Relationship With Produced by Nef

Purpose Chasers Podcast| Author| Transformational Life & Business Coach| Keynote Speaker|

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 25, 2025 30:30


Episode 116 : Radio Days & Beyond: Bobby J from Rockaway × Produced by NefThe Purpose Chasers Podcast with Mark Crandall @organicwordnerdNostalgia-drenched boom-bap meets Brooklyn precision. Bobby J from Rockaway and super-producer Nef have created a collection of work together. This episode we breakdown the in's and out's of Bobby J from Rockaway and Produced by Nef's work. Featuring: Radio Days EP, single “The Hangover,” and “From the Jump” (ft. J57) into underground staples—and why real, in-the-room collaboration still crushes template beats.Origins & Hustle – Bobby J's Rockaway roots, Nef's Maine-to-Brooklyn grind under DJ Premier & Statik SelektahCreative Chemistry – From a chance studio cleanup to a decade-long partnershipTrack SpotlightsRadio Days EP: golden-era textures, live strings, vinyl crackleThe Hangover: cinematic horns + raw lyricismFrom the Jump: neck-snap drums, J57 synergyNef's Production Philosophy – Turning “good” into “legendary,” one mix tweak at a timeTake-Home for Artists – How relationship-driven creation wins in an algorithm worldBobby J from Rockaway: Website • IG @bobbyjrockawayProduced by Nef: Studio & ServicesArtist Seeking Management? The Purpose ChasersIf this episode leveled up your mindset or your mix, hit that ★★★★★, drop a review, and share it with the one artist who still thinks LinkedIn is “just for suits.”The deep dive into festival-booking strategy with One Time Weekend—how relationship marketing moves bands up the poster. Subscribe so you don't miss it.Purpose fuels art. Precision turns it into profit.Stay connected at https://thepurposechasers.comQuick HitWhat You'll Learn Links & ResourcesRate • Review • ShareWhat You Missed

Soif de Sens, histoires d'humains qui changent le monde
185. Ralentir ou Périr ? (Timothée Parrique)

Soif de Sens, histoires d'humains qui changent le monde

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 8, 2025 45:43


Tu veux donner du sens à ton argent ? Rejoins la Nef !_Non, la décroissance n'a rien à voir avec la caricature de « revenir à la bougie », elle peut être joyeuse, démocratique et surtout elle est déjà en marche.Voici l'économiste star Timothée Parrique, auteur du livre Ralentir ou Périr sur comment construire une société post-croissance qui améliore réellement nos vies.SOMMAIRE01:24 Questions mitraillette09:29 Le blues de l'économiste13:49 Le PIB, thermomètre cassé ?19:12 Mister Punchlines20:53 380 politiques de décroissances25:44 Caricature de la décroissance34:47 Moins de biens, plus de liens37:45 Anecdotes__Merci au sponsor du mois : la coopérative bancaire la Nef !Découvre leur livret bancaire gratuit qui finance des projets engagés sur t.ly/lanef.Distribué par Audiomeans. Visitez audiomeans.fr/politique-de-confidentialite pour plus d'informations.

Purpose Chasers Podcast| Author| Transformational Life & Business Coach| Keynote Speaker|
Ep. 114: From Beats to Business: Managing Music Careers with Produced by Nef

Purpose Chasers Podcast| Author| Transformational Life & Business Coach| Keynote Speaker|

Play Episode Listen Later May 30, 2025 57:32


Host Mark Crandall sits down with hip-hop producer Produced by Nef to trace his journey from late-night bedroom sessions in New Hampshire to collaborating with legends in Brooklyn. Discover how Nef turned his beats into a business—leveraging SEO, digital asset management, and passive-income models—to build a sustainable career in music. Purpose Chasers is your backstage pass to the art and business of creative success. Hosted by Mark Crandall—veteran entrepreneur turned artist advocate—each episode dives deep into how musicians, producers, speakers, and visual creators can transform passion projects into thriving, sustainable enterprises. We cover everything from mastering organic marketing and SEO for your personal brand to negotiating contracts that protect your creative vision and financial future. Join us for candid conversations with top-tier artists, producers, and industry experts as they share real-world lessons on growing digital assets, building passive income streams, and maintaining personal well-being in a fast-paced creative world. Whether you're releasing your next album, launching a speaker career, or simply curious about how to retain control of your online presence, Purpose Chasers equips you with actionable strategies, inspiring stories, and the industry insights you need to scale your creative legacy—on your own terms. Head to https://scaletosaleconsulting.com

head discover managing seo beats new hampshire nef music careers mark crandall purpose chasers
Weekly Economics Podcast
Can organising save American democracy with Marshall Ganz

Weekly Economics Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 28, 2025 44:20


During the presidential campaign, the Democratic Party warned that American democracy was under attack from Trump. Since the start of Trump two-point-0, his administration has deported pro-Palestine student protestors. He has barred Oval Office access to journalists who have used the phrase “Gulf of Mexico” rather than “Gulf of America”. And he has called for a judge blocking his orders to be impeached. With such anti-democratic forces ensconced in the White House, have US progressives failed? Have the far-right thrived because they are simply better at organising? And how can Americans come together to prevent the stripping away of their most basic rights? Hannah Peaker is joined by Marshall Ganz, legendary organiser, lecturer at the Harvard Kennedy School, and author of People, Power, Change: Organising for Democracy Renewal. Links: The Leading Change Network: https://leadingchangenetwork.org/ ....... Music: Canyon by A.A. Aalto, used under Creative Commons licence: creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/. Produced by Katrina Gaffney and Margaret Welsh. The New Economics Podcast is brought to you by the New Economics Foundation. Find out more about becoming a NEF supporter at: neweconomics.org/donate/build-a-better-future New Economics Foundation is a registered charity in England and Wales. Charity No. 1055254

Weekly Economics Podcast
Are we falling for the myth of minority rule? With Ash Sarkar

Weekly Economics Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 26, 2025 46:47


We are living in a time of contradictions. For the last forty years, our politics and media have been dominated by neoliberal, right-wing voices - yet pundits insist that the UK is dominated by a woke, left-wing elite. Our politicians claim to champion the voices of the forgotten working class - yet working-class people are not seeing better wages, housing or healthcare. And the majority of people in this country are being screwed by the economic system - yet for some reason we seem unable to secure a better future for ourselves. So where did it all go wrong? Are we really ruled over by a censorious woke mob? Or is it all a convenient story, to distract us from the real villains? Ayeisha Thomas-Smith is joined by Ash Sarkar, journalist and author of Minority Rule: Adventures in the Culture War. Music by A.A Aalto (available: freemusicarchive.org), used under Creative Commons licence: creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/. Produced by Katrina Gaffney and Margaret Welsh. The New Economics Podcast is brought to you by the New Economics Foundation. Find out more about becoming a NEF supporter at: neweconomics.org/donate/build-a-better-future New Economics Foundation is a registered charity in England and Wales. Charity No. 1055254

Weekly Economics Podcast
Is the Labour government delivering on its promises?

Weekly Economics Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 21, 2025 48:34


Half a year ago, the Labour Party swept into power with a huge parliamentary majority and Kier Starmer celebrated by saying that the country could “get its future back”.  Today, Labour are dogged by low approval ratings, having upset everyone from environmentalists to pensioners, farmers to small-business owners.  And just last week Reform overtook both the Conservatives and Labour in a poll of voting intentions - suggesting the public are already looking for an alternative. So, why has the public seemingly turned on the Labour Party? Should they be threatened by the rise of Reform? And how can the progressive movement push this government to create the world we want?  Ayeisha Thomas-Smith is joined by Grace Blakeley, economics commentator and author of Vulture Capitalism: Corporate Crimes, Backdoor Bailouts and the Death of Freedom, and David Edgerton, historian and author of The Rise and Fall of the British Nation: a Twentieth Century History. Music by A.A Aalto (available: https://freemusicarchive.org/music/A_A_Aalto/Bright_Corners/Corps_Of_Discovery/), used under Creative Commons licence: creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/. Produced by Katrina Gaffney and Margaret Welsh. The New Economics Podcast is brought to you by the New Economics Foundation. Find out more about becoming a NEF supporter at: neweconomics.org/donate/build-a-better-future New Economics Foundation is a registered charity in England and Wales. Charity No. 1055254

Weekly Economics Podcast
Why should the left care about central banks?

Weekly Economics Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 13, 2025 38:00


The price of your food shop rocketed because of inflation and now your mortgage is going up hundreds of pounds because the Bank of England decided to increase interest rates. You might be struggling to make ends meet and wondering why our central bank has made your life more difficult. Across the pond Donald Trump is putting pressure on the American central bank to lower its interest rates, saying he knows more about it than Federal Reserve policymakers. It might seem a tempting proposal to the average American who feels that their central bank has not provided them with the stability it is supposed to. So what is the role of central banks in all of this? Are they under threat from right-wing populism? And what are the progressive alternatives to dealing with inflation? This week Ayeisha Thomas-Smith is joined by Dominic Caddick, economist at NEF, and Sebastian Mang, senior policy advisor at NEF, to discuss. Music by A.A Aalto (available: https://freemusicarchive.org/music/A_A_Aalto/Connections/Focus/), used under Creative Commons licence: creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/. Produced by Katrina Gaffney and Margaret Welsh. The New Economics Podcast is brought to you by the New Economics Foundation. Find out more about becoming a NEF supporter at: neweconomics.org/donate/build-a-better-future New Economics Foundation is a registered charity in England and Wales. Charity No. 1055254

Weekly Economics Podcast
What's new in the fight for workers rights

Weekly Economics Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 31, 2025 35:13


Do you work from home? Then you're probably not doing proper work, and you're causing the UK's economic decline! At least that's what the former boss of Asda and M&S said last week. Meanwhile, gig economy Deliveroo riders have launched a new campaign for greater openness around the opaque algorithms that rule their working lives. It's clear with new technology comes new battles for workers. So what is working life like in the UK right now? After pandemic lockdowns and high inflation, have we changed our expectations of what work provides? And are unions ready to lead the fight back against bad work? Ayeisha Thomas-Smith is joined by Kate Bell, assistant general secretary at the Trades Union Congress. Music by A.A Aalto (available: https://freemusicarchive.org/music/A_A_Aalto/Bright_Corners/Coast_Highway/), used under Creative Commons licence: creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/. Produced by Katrina Gaffney and Margaret Welsh. The New Economics Podcast is brought to you by the New Economics Foundation. Find out more about becoming a NEF supporter at: neweconomics.org/donate/build-a-better-future New Economics Foundation is a registered charity in England and Wales. Charity No. 1055254