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Blending generations on the farm can be both rewarding and challenging. Anastasia Meyer, an Associate Agricultural Economist with Nebraska Extension, says that while experience and tradition are invaluable, new research and technology are reshaping how farms operate, and that can create tension when younger family members return home with fresh ideas.
In this episode from the archives, Tim sits down with Jessica Stuver, a K–8 art teacher, to discuss Youth Art Month and why early advocacy is crucial for art education. Jessica shares practical strategies for celebrating student creativity, promoting the value of art programs, and making Youth Art Month meaningful for schools and communities. The conversation also explores the power of connection among art teachers, from conferences and professional learning communities (like the Art of Ed Community!) to everyday idea-sharing that helps educators stay inspired. As winter sets in, Jessica offers thoughtful advice on navigating the challenging months of the school year, preparing for the second semester, and prioritizing self-care while continuing to support students. Resources and Links See the Youth Art Month Class in FLEX Join the Art of Ed Community 15 Ways to Advocate for Your Program Simple Ways to Celebrate Youth Art Month in Your School 4 New Ideas to Celebrate Youth Art Month Listen to the Art Ed Radio episode on Advocating for Art Ed
Cat & Cloud Podcast Cat & Cloud Coffee www.catandcloud.com/ Finding Joy in Every Season of Work: Part I – Ep #440 Summary In this episode, Chris and Jared (plus Casey) reflect on the early days that pulled us into specialty coffee and how those experiences shaped the work we're still doing today. From skateboarding friendships and barista competitions to building cafés and leading teams, we talk about how the things that bring joy evolve over time. As careers grow and responsibilities expand, the work changes—and sometimes the parts you loved most become harder to hold onto. We explore the idea that every season of life and business brings different sources of meaning, and that part of the real work is finding the through lines that keep the joy alive. This conversation looks back at where it all started while asking an ongoing question: how do you stay connected to the things that made you love the work in the first place? Chapters 00:00 – Missing the Old Days: Skate Culture, Community, and the Idea of “a Place” 05:00 – What Attracted you to Coffee and the Industry? 10:30 – Origin and Drive Around Being a Competitive Barista 15:00 – Competition, Connection, and Energy 20:00 – Competitions as a Frontier of New Ideas, and Judging 27:10 -- Barista Origins and Attitudes in the Business DNA Today 31:00 – Competition and Competition Evolution 38:00 – Transitioning to Career Focus 40:45 – Moving Forward and End of Part 1 Cat & Cloud: Instagram www.instagram.com/catcloudcoffee/ Webstore www.catandcloud.com/ Roasters Choice Subscription www.catandcloud.com/collections/subscriptions Wholesale Partners! Interested in serving our coffee at your business? Learn more about our Partner Program https://catandcloud.com/wholesale Cat & Cloud Coffee was founded in 2016 by three friends who believe experiences and connections shape our lives. Former barista champions and lifelong coffee professionals, they envisioned a better way to do business and set out to create a values-driven organization that put culture first. Our mission is to inspire connection by creating memorable experiences. Whether it's with guests in our 4 retail locations in Santa Cruz, our team members, or our wholesale partners across the country, we strive to leave everyone better than we found them. The Cat & Cloud Podcast is a space for us to share our experiences and adventures in coffee and business in hopes of inspiring more people to create culture and values-driven organizations. Hosted by Chris Baca and Jared Truby Produced by Casey Ryan March 2026
L&D gets done dirty constantly and I have been saying this for years!!! It's the function that gets underfunded, overcomplicated, blamed for culture problems it didn't create, and somehow still expected to fix everything with a workshop and a Kirkpatrick model. Hanan Sahourieh got into all of it: why L&D functions fail before they even get started, how ego and power dynamics quietly destroy learning cultures, what trust actually looks like when you have to rebuild it from scratch, and the mistakes learning professionals make without even realizing it. Oh, and she wrote a book called Everybody Be Cool which is the most accurate title for an L&D book I have ever heard in my life. --- Quantum Workplace helps leaders build thriving teams that fuel business success. We give leaders at every level a clear path forward—by unlocking critical talent insights across engagement, performance, and development. With clarity and confidence, people leaders can act decisively, scale leadership quality, and strengthen connection and performance. Trusted by thousands of people-focused companies, Quantum Workplace makes it easier to keep teams aligned, empowered, growing, and valued on the path to business success. Visit quantumworkplace.com to learn more. --- 00:01:42 - Something New Hanan Wants to Learn This Year 00:04:30 - The First Thing Hanan Notices When L&D is a Mess at an Org 00:07:35 - The Story Behind Hanan's Book Title, Everybody Be Cool 00:13:12 - Why Cross-functional Leaders Keep Over-engineering Stuff That Isn't Theirs to Run 00:19:44 - Pushing Back on a Senior Leader When They Think They Know Better Than the Learning Team 00:25:52 - A New Idea in L&D Right Now 00:30:29 - How to Build Trust That's Brand New or Even Lost 00:38:16 - Some of the Most Common Mistakes Learnig Professionals Make Without Realizing 00:42:13 - The Single Most Important Thing HR Should Get Right About Learning in Year One And if you love I Hate It Here, sign up to Hebba's newsletter! It's for jaded, overworked, and emotionally burnt-out HR/People Operations professionals needing a little inspiration. https://workweek.com/discover-newsletters/i-hate-it-here-newsletter/ And if you love the podcast, be sure to check out https://www.youtube.com/@ihateit-here for even more exclusive insider content! Follow Hanan: LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/hananharb/ Follow Hebba: YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@ihateit-here/videos LinkedIn: https://linkedin.com/in/hebba-youssef Twitter: https://twitter.com/hebbamyoussef
We can use our imaginations to see the world around us in different ways. Otherwise known as creativity, new ideas help us solve problems by turning them into opportunities. Today's affirmations remind us of how exciting that can be!
Quote of The Day: “The Christian life is not a playground; it is a battleground.” — Warren Wiersbe Hosts: Kanyinsola Omojola, Goodness Ezeh
This week, we'll be joined by Brian Kuenzi, Founder of a Stealth AI Startup. Brian gets specific about what works when audit teams try to modernize. He breaks down why new methodologies fail without clear ownership, discipline, and follow-through and how innovation doesn't mean abandoning rigor. He shares practical examples of how to put structure around new ideas, set non-negotiable expectations, and still give teams room to test and improve. The result: audit processes that are flexible where they should be, consistent where they must be, and focused on producing real outcomes. Be sure to connect with Brian on LinkedIn. Also, be sure to follow us on our social media accounts on LinkedIn, Instagram, and TikTok. Also be sure to sign up for The Audit Podcast newsletter and to check the full video interview on The Audit Podcast YouTube channel. This podcast is brought to you by Greenskies Analytics, the services firm that helps auditors leap-frog up the analytics maturity model. Their approach for launching audit analytics programs with a series of proven quick-win analytics will guarantee the results worthy of the analytics hype. Whether your audit team needs a data strategy, methodology, governance, literacy, or anything else related to audit and analytics, schedule time with Greenskies Analytics.
This week on Expansion PassLet's look at what we've made Expansion Pass and what we really want to do with it as a podcast. In this Expansion Pass episode, Edward Varnell and Corey Dirrig reflect on classic games, long-standing ideas they've wanted to explore, and what they're most excited to dive into as Nintendo Pow Block approaches its 500th episode. All this and much more on Expansion Pass.Follow our Hosts: Edward Varnell, Cofounder of Boss Rush NetworkCorey Dirrig, Founder of Boss Rush Media and the Boss Rush NetworkJoin the Boss Rush Community: Join the Boss Rush Network Community DiscordFollow Boss Rush Network: Follow Boss Rush Network on X/Twitter, Bluesky, Facebook, LinkedIn, Threads, and InstagramSupport Boss Rush Network:Support Boss Rush on Patreon and buy merch on our Store. Subscribe to Boss Rush on YouTube and visit our website at BossRush.net for more great content.Thank you for your Support!Thank you for watching or listening to Expansion Pass, part of the bonus content from the Boss Rush Network! If you enjoyed the show, be sure to subscribe to the channel, give the video a Like, and hit the notification bell so you never miss an episode. If you're listening on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or any other podcast app, please leave us a 5-star rating and a review—it really helps us grow! Have a topic suggestion? Drop a comment or join our Community Discord to let us know what you'd like to hear discussed. For more great content, visit our website at BossRush.net. Thank you for your continued support of Expansion Pass and our independent endeavor at the Boss Rush Network!#ExpansionPass #NintendoSwitch2 #DonkeyKongBananza #HyruleWarriors #Nintendo #AssassinsCreed #StarWarsOutlaws #Zelda #MarioKartWorld #Mario #Pokemon #VideoGames
This week on Expansion PassLet's look at what we've made Expansion Pass and what we really want to do with it as a podcast. In this Expansion Pass episode, Edward Varnell and Corey Dirrig reflect on classic games, long-standing ideas they've wanted to explore, and what they're most excited to dive into as Nintendo Pow Block approaches its 500th episode. All this and much more on Expansion Pass.Follow our Hosts: Edward Varnell, Cofounder of Boss Rush NetworkCorey Dirrig, Founder of Boss Rush Media and the Boss Rush NetworkJoin the Boss Rush Community: Join the Boss Rush Network Community DiscordFollow Boss Rush Network: Follow Boss Rush Network on X/Twitter, Bluesky, Facebook, LinkedIn, Threads, and InstagramSupport Boss Rush Network:Support Boss Rush on Patreon and buy merch on our Store. Subscribe to Boss Rush on YouTube and visit our website at BossRush.net for more great content.Thank you for your Support!Thank you for watching or listening to Expansion Pass, part of the bonus content from the Boss Rush Network! If you enjoyed the show, be sure to subscribe to the channel, give the video a Like, and hit the notification bell so you never miss an episode. If you're listening on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or any other podcast app, please leave us a 5-star rating and a review—it really helps us grow! Have a topic suggestion? Drop a comment or join our Community Discord to let us know what you'd like to hear discussed. For more great content, visit our website at BossRush.net. Thank you for your continued support of Expansion Pass and our independent endeavor at the Boss Rush Network!#ExpansionPass #NintendoSwitch2 #DonkeyKongBananza #HyruleWarriors #Nintendo #AssassinsCreed #StarWarsOutlaws #Zelda #MarioKartWorld #Mario #Pokemon #VideoGames
In this energizing episode of Referrals Done Right, Scott and Kelly Grates sit down with Christine Spiak and Tricia Sticca, co-founders of Success Circle — a membership community for women solopreneurs in the Mohawk Valley. What started as two coaches sharing office space has grown into a powerful movement built on collaboration over competition, vulnerability over ego, and action over perfection. At its core, Success Circle exists to help women stop doing business alone and start building with intention, clarity, and confidence.Christine and Tricia share how creating safe, supportive spaces — from Coffee Connections to their Accelerator Membership — is helping women step out of isolation, combat burnout, and take meaningful action in their businesses. This conversation isn't just about networking; it's about integration, identity, and building a ripple effect that strengthens families, businesses, and the entire Mohawk Valley community We Cover:• Why collaboration over competition is the heartbeat of Success Circle's mission• How small “weekly ones” and intentional baby steps create real momentum• What makes a safe space powerful for vulnerable conversations and growth• Why community-based coaching hits differently than national, one-size-fits-all programs• The long-term vision to impact one million women — starting right here in the Mohawk Valley---Episode Markers:(0:00) - Show Start & Introduction(1:00) - What Is Success Circle?(2:10) - How Two Coaches Joined Forces to Build a Movement(3:35) - Creating a Culture of Support & Safety for Women(6:35) - Who Can Join? Membership Tiers & What They Include(8:35) - Being the Catalyst for New Ideas & First-Time Founders(9:30) - Coffee Connections: What to Expect(10:55) - Why Women-Only Spaces Matter in Business Networking(13:30) - How the Talking Stick Changes the Game(14:00) - Blending Leadership Coaching with Financial Clarity(15:30) - What Members Get from the Accelerator Program(17:05) - The Summer Connection Series – Real-Time Problem Solving(19:20) - Action Over Perfection: Baby Steps & Momentum(21:40) - Weekly Wins & The Power of Small Victories(23:30) - Long-Term Vision: Franchise, Foundation & Global Impact(25:00) - July 17th Workshop at SUNY Poly – Collaboration in Action(26:30) - Advice for Women Feeling Burnt Out or Stuck(27:30) - Seasons of Life & Redefining Success(28:05) - Why One-Size-Fits-All Coaching Doesn't Work(31:15) - Rapid Fire: Biz Besties, Mantras & Local Favorites(34:50) - One Thing Every Woman Entrepreneur Should Know(36:30) - Final Thoughts – Be Present, Be Real, Be in the Circle---Success Circle's Links:Website - https://www.successcircle.bizFB - https://www.facebook.com/SuccessCircleCommunityNYLinkedin - https://www.linkedin.com/company/success-circle-communityInstagram - https://www.instagram.com/success_circle_community
Innovating Medicine: How Science, Collaboration, and Curiosity Transform Patient CareIt is always inspiring to speak with true innovators on this podcast, the people who don't just follow the science, but actively push it forward, turning ideas into real-world solutions that change lives. We are honored to welcome Dr. Jeffry Weers whose work has profoundly impacted the cystic fibrosis (CF) community and beyond.Dr. Weers is a distinguished pharmaceutical scientist with more than 35 years of experience designing and developing novel drug-delivery systems. Throughout his career, he has focused on innovative treatments for CF, working across formulations, biologics, small molecules, and combination products. His achievements include an extensive patent portfolio and a remarkable publication record, but what truly sets him apart is his ability to translate ideas into treatments that improve patient lives. I found that many scientists like Dr. Weers are soft spoken. They don't want to brag about their scientific successes, they just want their work to speak for itself. Dr. Weers is so darn smart! He won't toot his own horn, so I must! He's a great person who is filled with so much hope for the future.One of Dr. Weers' most notable contributions is the invention of the Tobi Podhaler, a device that transformed how inhaled antibiotics reach the lungs. For people living with CF, this innovation has meant more effective, easier-to-administer treatment, significantly improving daily quality of life. His work exemplifies the power of scientific innovation to directly impact patient care.Dr. Weers delves into both the breakthroughs and the challenges of drug development. He shares insights into the ongoing hurdles of developing inhaled medications, including inhaled insulin, and emphasizes the regulatory obstacles that can slow the introduction of new anti-infectives. Yet, he remains optimistic about the future, highlighting the role of collaboration among scientists and the potential of AI to enhance medical imaging, diagnosis, and patient outcomes.Dr. Weers also stresses the critical importance of addressing infectious diseases in CF patients and the responsibility of the scientific community to advocate for better treatments. Beyond his professional achievements, he reflects on the personal side of being a lifelong scientist, sharing how interests like farming provide balance and perspective in a demanding career.I particularly loved recording this episode because Dr. Weers has a rare ability to make complex science accessible, explaining the “why” behind innovations in a way anyone can understand. For anyone curious about the intersection of science, medicine, and human impact, this conversation is both enlightening and inspiring.To watch a fabulous video that explains the creation of what it takes to get medicine into the lungs, view here: You Tube link: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fwglM8Zo4m0Inhaled drug delivery in CF/ YouTube link: nother YouTube link: https://youtu.be/iV27VdieQbo Please like, subscribe, and comment on our podcasts!Please consider making a donation: https://thebonnellfoundation.org/donate/The Bonnell Foundation website:https://thebonnellfoundation.orgEmail us at: thebonnellfoundation@gmail.com Watch our podcasts on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@laurabonnell1136/featuredThanks to our sponsors:Vertex: https://www.vrtx.comViatris: https://www.viatris.com/en
Every working ranch tells two stories, the one behind us, and the one we are still trying to write.This episode marks the beginning of a 10 episode limited series collaboration between Ranchers Stewardship Alliance and the Dan Scott Ranch Management Program. Together, the series focuses on one of the most pressing challenges facing agriculture today, labor.In Episode 1, host Haylie Shipp is joined by co host Rachel Frost and guest Marty Ropp to explore why the traditional agricultural labor pipeline is no longer enough. The conversation centers on why the industry must look beyond familiar avenues, reach people we are not currently engaging, and rethink long held assumptions about who belongs in agriculture.Marty Ropp brings decades of experience from the beef genetics industry and shares insights from launching New Acres, a nonprofit focused on connecting people with life changing careers in agriculture. Rachel Frost provides perspective from the collegiate level through her leadership of the Dan Scott Ranch Management Program, which blends academic instruction with hands on, on the ground ranch internships.Together, they discuss:Why the agricultural labor shortage requires new ways of thinkingThe importance of looking outside traditional recruitment channelsChallenges that arise when bringing new people into rural and agricultural spacesHow ranchers, educators, and industry leaders must adapt their approach to training and mentorshipWhy changing how we think about labor is essential to the future of working lands and rural communitiesThis episode sets the foundation for a series of honest conversations about labor, leadership, and the future of agriculture.About the SeriesThe Ranch Workforce Project is a 10 episode limited series created in collaboration between Ranchers Stewardship Alliance and the Dan Scott Ranch Management Program at Montana State University. Each episode focuses on labor in agriculture, exploring practical challenges and real world solutions from multiple perspectives including ranchers, students, educators, and industry leaders.Featured OrganizationsDan Scott Ranch Management Program (Montana State University) https://www.montana.edu/ranchmanagement/New Acres https://www.newacresproject.org/Support the showThe Ranchers Stewardship Alliance (RSA) is a rancher-led, grassroots organization, dedicated to improving the quality of life for rural communities throughout the Northern Great Plains. Through collaborative conservation projects, rancher education events, and local community outreach, RSA works to strengthen our rural community, economy, and culture for generations to come.For more on the Ranchers Stewardship Alliance, head to www.RanchStewards.org and follow us on Facebook and Instagram. Your feedback is always welcome. Email info@ranchstewards.org. Want to support our mission? Visit www.ranchstewards.org/support.
The president seems to have changed his mind. While the crackdown in Minneapolis is changing course, many Denverites are still debating the best way to fight back. CU Regent and small business owner Wanda James is challenging Denver's longtime representative in Congress, Diana DeGette, because she's got a different approach. She joins host Bree Davies to talk about the latest on the immigration crackdown, Trump's threats to invoke the Insurrection Act, and dig into the buzzword of the moment — affordability. Plus, Wanda's campaign for Congress. What do you think about these new ideas on affordability? We want to hear from you! Text or leave us a voicemail with your name and neighborhood, and you might hear it on the show: 720-500-5418 Bree and Wanda discussed these three new affordability bills Democrats are pushing at the state legislature this session. To hear one of the other candidates challenging Diana DeGette, here's our episode with Melat Kiros from last month, and here's our most recent episode with DeGette herself, recorded in 2024 when Democrats were debating whether or not then president Joe Biden should step aside. For even more news from around the city, subscribe to our morning newsletter Hey Denver at denver.citycast.fm. Follow us on Instagram: @citycastdenver Chat with other listeners on reddit: r/CityCastDenver Support City Cast Denver by becoming a member: membership.citycast.fm Learn more about the sponsors of this January 28th episode: Denver Art Museum Looking to advertise on City Cast Denver? Check out our options for podcast and newsletter ads at citycast.fm/advertise
Take the Idea-to-IP assessment here » One of the most common problems I see: experts doing everything right but not getting the traction they should. Usually, it comes down to this: the right digits, the wrong order. You can have all the right numbers in a phone number, but if even one digit is out of place, you're not dialed in. That's why I built the Idea to IP Score Assessment—a free 30-question diagnostic that shows you exactly where you are and what to focus on next. CONNECT WITH ME Newsletter Instagram TikTok X (Twitter) LinkedIn Facebook
The Girly Homesteader Podcast: NOT the Typical Homestead Show (Gardening/Seasonal Living/Chickens)
Today's episode is all about my soaker hose system that I had on my garden for 2 years, plus some back story on how I finally got real pressurized water to my garden and what I plan to use for this season. I do mention a few products, here's links to those:Stainless Steel Hose (that we buried in the yard)Overhead SprinklersTwo Zone Smart Sprinkler TimerCounter Beauty Facial MistFollow me on Instagram!
Want to create a snow sculpture at home? Author Leslie Jonath turns yard snow into art in her book "Snowmen." In this 2001 audio interview she discusses the best types of snow to use, what tools you need, and making snow-related recipes! Listen to the Iowa guy whose family uses green food coloring in a sprayer to make a green alligator every year, attracting thousands to drive by his house during the winter (or until it melts)! All "Winzenburg on the Weekend" shows are available on YouTube.
Garza sits down in-person with Rob Watson. Vocalist of beatdown hardcore band LIONHEART. New album “VALLEY OF DEATH II” out now! https://instagram.com/lionheartcaSWEETWATER: https://imp.i114863.net/rnrmVB00:00 - Short Songs & Attention Spans10:02 - Hatebreed13:45 - Valley of Death II19:22 - Recording with Neil Westfall // A Day to Remember34:11 - Risky Rollout Plan51:39 - Playing Music for the Love of It53:55 - Madball, Gideon & Slope1:02:04 - Lionheart/Suicide Silence Tour1:03:58 - Working While On Tour1:07:37 - New Ideas & Being Original1:20:50 - USA vs Europe Audience1:29:49 - Avoiding Burnout1:33:42 - Saving Time & Meal Prepping1:41:36 - Balancing Time1:48:15 - Band Relationships & Hard Talks1:55:17 - Apple Music vs Spotify
This week, we're closing out Capricorn season in style, grounding the practical magic with a powerful New Moon before the cosmic winds shift and Aquarius season arrives next week. Mercury faces off with big-picture Jupiter, igniting bold conversations, visionary ideas, and a fresh wave of optimism. Meanwhile, Venus dances in harmony with Uranus and Neptune, weaving enchantment, inspiration, and a touch of cosmic sparkle before she makes her revolutionary move into Aquarius. Expect insight, imagination, and a hint of stardust—all this and more on The Golden Astrologer Podcast. ✨
Bruce & Gaydos explain why many people in Gen-Z are using unique techniques to save money, including taking cold showers and more.
Hey, it's Katie and I want to welcome you to this special bonus episode. It'll be here for you completely ad-free for the next week so you can get a feel of what it's like to be a PREMIUM member. If you'd like an easy ad-free experience for all of our podcasts - that's over 200 episodes each month, then JOIN PREMIUM today at https://WomensMeditationNetwork.com/premium Open your mind and heart to fresh possibilities with this meditation, inviting new ideas and creative inspiration for the year ahead. Breathe with me
Two Heads: Brand Marketing & Strategic Coaching for Today's Marketplace
We see so many owners getting stuck in the planning phase, but today is about movement. It's about ditching the old baggage and embracing the tools that make this year your best one yet. Instead of just wishing for a better year, we are building the engine to guarantee it.
The primary symptom of bronchitis is coughing, which can last for weeks! And don't miss the following topics that Terry will also discuss on this show: Stopping Pain at Night Candida Overgrowth Can a Virus Give You a Heart Attack? New Ideas for Helping Traumatic Brain Injury Curing Epilepsy with the Ketogenic Diet The Winter Vomiting Disease – Norovirus – is Back
It's a new year full of LEGO! Over 150 new sets just came out, Kpop Demon Hunters may be getting some sets, and a LEGO engine that reaches 14,000 RPMs! That and more on this week's Bricking LEGO News!FOLLOW my YouTube channel: Back 2 BrickSet Review: 77256 Time Machine from Back to the FutureRebrickable Review: Mini Modular Buildings - the full set of 21 for 2025 by ChristromansPokemon Summer 2026One Piece 2026Kpop Demon HuntersBoxing Day dealsLOTRSkipping 2026January 2026Birthday cakeFarming with LEGOPolybagsStranger Things SOLD OUTAir-powered technic engine - YouTube.comRichmond factory build updatex-ray mythCES 2026 Minifigure Factory Chinese New YearOut of stock day 1Thank you, Patrons! - Bellefonte Bricks Studio, Jimmy Tucker, David, Paul Snellen, Lee Jackson, Pop's Block Shop, Steve Miles, David Support the showSee some of the designs I've built - REBRICKABLE.COMHead over to Back2brick.com for links to the latest LEGO set discounts!Support the podcast through our affiliate links AND join the Back 2 Brick Patreon!Have a question? Want to be a guest? Send me a message!backtobrick@gmail.comBack 2 Brick Podcast is not an affiliate nor endorsed by the LEGO Group.LEGO, the LEGO logo, the Minifigure, and the Brick and Knob configurations are trademarks of the LEGO Group of Companies. ©2025 The LEGO Group.
Celebrate the New Year with Gil & Gene! Tune in as we reflect on the remarkable growth and transformation of the Retire There Podcast throughout 2025. We share what kept us busy this year, revisit highlights, and offer a sneak peek into the exciting plans for 2026. Episode 219 - Link in bio. If you value the Retire There show, consider supporting us by making a donation at buymeacoffee.com/retiretherepod. Each contribution goes towards production expenses. Retire There was featured in the November 27, 2025 issue of Business Insider: We're Retired Lawyers Who Started a Podcast to Figure Out Where to Live. 5 Years in, We've Got a New Idea. #retirethere #retiretherewithgilandgene #retiretherewithgilandgenepodcast #retiretherepodcast #retirewhere #retireabroad #retirehere #wheretoretire #retireearly #bestplacetoretire #retirement #retirementplanning #babyboomers #genxers #bleav #businessinsider Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
Some leaders talk about the power of creativity, and a select few leaders build a career proving it. Jim's guest this week is one of those. Andrew Robertson is the long-time leader of BBDO Worldwide, one of the most awarded and effective creative advertising networks in the world. He served as President and CEO from 2004 to 2024 before stepping into his current role as Chairman. During his tenure, BBDO was named Network of the Year at Cannes Lions a record seven times and was crowned Network of the Decade in 2020.Today, as Chairman of BBDO Worldwide and Chairman Emeritus of the Ad Council, Andrew is focused on mentoring the next generation of creative leaders and helping brands harness creativity for real business growth. In 2022, Andrew was inducted into the American Advertising Federation Hall of Fame. In 2025, he added a new chapter to his legacy as a bestselling author with his book “The Creative Shift: How to Power Up Your Organization by Making Space for New Ideas.”So tune in for a conversation with a leader who believes that creativity is not an occasional flash of inspiration but a way of operating inside any organization. And from the entire team at the show, we wish you all a very Happy New Year!---Learn more, request a free pass, and register at iab.com/almPromo Code for $500 of ticket prices: ALMCMOPOD26---This week's episode is brought to you by Deloitte, TransUnion and the IAB.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Alora returns after a much-needed three-month break, reinvigorated with a plethora of new ideas and an exciting announcement. She discusses her journey of overcoming creative blocks, tuning into her own intuition, and the development of new offerings aimed at transforming the photography industry.00:36 New Ideas and Industry Changes01:27 Trusting Your Intuition02:38 Creating a New Offer04:09 Building in Public05:42 Photography Skills and Style07:57 Preparing for 2026
We would LOVE to hear what you think. Please drop a line.Join Infinite and Brick as they dive into Season 3 of the All About Me podcast, a candid, behind-the-scenes look at their journeys, growth, and plans for the future. Each episode is a transparent conversation about becoming better versions of themselves, both personally and professionally, and what listeners can expect in the upcoming season.What to Expect in Season 3Personal Growth Reflections** Infinite and Brick share what they've learned since Season 2, where they've grown, and the concrete steps they're taking to improve. From mindset shifts to daily routines, get an inside look at their paths to becoming their best selves.Promotional and Growth Strategies** Learn how the hosts plan to raise the podcast's visibility in Season 3. They discuss branding tweaks, cross-promotion opportunities, collaboration ideas, and practical marketing tactics that fans can implement in their own projects.New Segments and Format Enhancements** Expect fresh segments that keep the show dynamic and engaging. Ideas include short “Check-In” updates, “Behind the Mic” mini-episodes, “Listener Challenges,” and “Top Takeaways” wrap-ups to reinforce lessons from each episode.Promotional Tusions and Release Cadence** Discover their plan for a steady release schedule, teaser content, and strategic promotional drops across social media, newsletters, and partner platforms to maximize reach and engagement.Why Tune InReal, unfiltered conversations about growth, hustle, and self-improvement.Practical tips you can apply to your own projects and life.A transparent look at the creative process, including wins, setbacks, and adaptations.Engaging segments that keep the conversation fresh and relatable.Episode Structure (To give a idea of what to expect in season 3)Support the show
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Our Gameday show continues as we countdown to tonight's Thursday night Football matchup! A lot was put on Sam Darnold after the loss the first time these teams met up and rightfully so. Sam took the blame himself, but he can't come out and play scared and we don't think he will. He remained confident in game 1 despite 4 interceptions, so if we can just avoid the mistakes under pressure, we have confidence that Sam can get the job done, weather permitting. Yes, the weather can't be ignored, so it may dictate what both teams can actually do offensively and we sure do hope the Seahawks don't force the run-game if it isn't working. :30- MIKE SANDO (The Athletic) What is Mike's favorite part of this big matchup tonight? Thoughts on Sam Darnold and the rematch between these two teams and how does Mike see the NFC West shaping up? :45- We close out the gameday show with one last thing!
Our Gameday show continues as we countdown to tonight's Thursday night Football matchup! A lot was put on Sam Darnold after the loss the first time these teams met up and rightfully so. Sam took the blame himself, but he can't come out and play scared and we don't think he will. He remained confident in game 1 despite 4 interceptions, so if we can just avoid the mistakes under pressure, we have confidence that Sam can get the job done, weather permitting. Yes, the weather can't be ignored, so it may dictate what both teams can actually do offensively and we sure do hope the Seahawks don't force the run-game if it isn't working. :30- MIKE SANDO (The Athletic) What is Mike's favorite part of this big matchup tonight? Thoughts on Sam Darnold and the rematch between these two teams and how does Mike see the NFC West shaping up? :45- We close out the gameday show with one last thing! See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
It's our 400th episode! WARC's team of experts share the most influential new effectiveness ideas from 2025, including the Multiplier Effect, creators, and generative engine optimization (GEO). Hosted by WARC's Anna Hamill.
In this episode, Tim sits down with Jessica Stuver, a K–8 art teacher, to discuss planning ahead for Youth Art Month and why early advocacy is crucial for art education. Jessica shares practical strategies for celebrating student creativity, promoting the value of art programs, and making Youth Art Month meaningful for schools and communities. The conversation also explores the power of connection among art teachers, from conferences and professional learning communities (like the Art of Ed Community!) to everyday idea-sharing that helps educators stay inspired. As winter sets in, Jessica offers thoughtful advice on navigating the challenging months of the school year, preparing for the second semester, and prioritizing self-care while continuing to support students. Resources and Links Join the Art of Ed Community 15 Ways to Advocate for Your Program Simple Ways to Celebrate Youth Art Month in Your School 4 New Ideas to Celebrate Youth Art Month Listen to the Art Ed Radio episode on Advocating for Art Ed Learn more about the Art Ed NOW Conference!
In this episode of Tank Talks, host Matt Cohen sits down with global venture capitalist Alex Lazarow, founder of Fluent Ventures, to unpack the future of early-stage investing as AI, globalization, and shifting economic forces reshape the startup landscape. Alex brings a rare perspective shaped by 20+ markets across Africa, Latin America, Europe, and Asia, plus experience backing seven unicorns, from Chime to breakout fintechs worldwide.Alex shares insights from his unconventional path from academia-curious economist to McKinsey consultant, impact investor at Omidyar Network, partner at global firm Cathay Innovation, and now solo GP building a research-driven, globally distributed early-stage fund. He dives into why the best startup ideas no longer come from one geography, why AI has permanently rewritten the cost structure of company building, and how proven business models are being successfully reinvented in emerging markets and then exported back to the U.S.He also breaks down why small businesses may become more powerful than ever, the rise of “camel startups,” and what founders everywhere must understand about raising capital in a world where early traction matters more than ever.Whether you are a founder, operator, or investor navigating the next era of innovation, this conversation reveals how global patterns, AI tailwinds, and disciplined research can uncover tomorrow's winners.From Winnipeg to Wall Street: Early Career Lessons (00:01:17)* Alex reflects on growing up in Winnipeg and navigating a multicultural family background.* How early roles at RBC M&A and the Bank of Canada shaped his analytical lens.* Why he pursued economics, consulting, and academia before landing in venture.* The value of testing career hypotheses instead of blindly following one path.Building a Global Perspective Through McKinsey (00:06:42)* Alex describes working in 20 markets, from Tunisia during the revolution to Indonesia and Brazil.* Why exposure to varied cultures and economies sharpened his ability to spot emerging global patterns.* The framework he used to choose projects: people, content, geography.Entering Venture Through Impact Investing (00:08:05)* Joining Omidyar Network to explore fintech innovation and financial inclusion.* Early exposure to global mobile banking and super-app models.* The origin story behind investing in Chime.* Why mission-driven investing shaped his lifelong global investment thesis.Scaling Globally at Cathay Innovation (00:13:14)* Transitioning into a traditional VC role after Omidyar.* Helping scale Cathay from a $287M fund to nearly $1B.* Why he eventually left to build a more focused, research-driven early-stage fund.The Fluent Ventures Thesis: Proven Models, Global Arbitrage (00:16:45)* Fluent backs founders who take validated business models and execute them in new geographies or industries.* Investing between pre-seed and Series A with a tightly defined “10 business model portfolio.”* Why their TAM is intentionally much smaller, only 200–500 companies worth meeting each quarter.* Leveraging a network of 50 unicorn founders and global VCs to discover breakout teams early.Why AI Is Reshaping Early-Stage Investing (00:23:01)* AI has dramatically reduced the cost of building early products.* Increasingly, startups raise capital after launching revenue not before.* The new risk: foundational AI models may “eat” many SaaS products.* What types of companies will survive AI disruption.The Camel Startup & The Great Diffusion (00:28:14)* The “camel startup” concept: resilient, capital-efficient companies built outside Silicon Valley norms.* How software (and now AI) lets small companies “rent scale” once only available to big enterprises.* Why the next decade will favor startups that focus on durability, not blitzscaling.Why Silicon Valley Still Matters, Even for Global Founders (00:32:47)* Alex encourages founders to build in their home markets but visit Silicon Valley to raise capital and absorb cutting-edge ideas.* How one founder raised SF-level valuations while building in the Midwest.* The “global arbitrage” advantage: raise capital where it's abundant, build where costs are low.Where Global Markets Are Leading Innovation (00:35:41)* Why Japan is 5–10 years ahead in generational small-business transitions.Examples of B2B marketplace models thriving in India and now being imported to the U.S.* How construction marketplaces, industrial marketplaces, and embedded fintech platforms are spreading across continents.About Alex LazarowAlex Lazarow is the founder and Managing Partner of Fluent Ventures, an early-stage global venture fund investing in proven business models across fintech, commerce enablement, and digital health. A veteran global investor, Alex has backed seven unicorns, authored the award-winning book Out-Innovate, and previously invested at Omidyar Network and Cathay Innovation. He has worked in more than 20 countries and teaches entrepreneurship at Middlebury Institute.Connect with Alex Lazarow on LinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/alexandrelazarowVisit the Fluent Ventures website: https://www.fluent.vc/Connect with Matt Cohen on LinkedIn: https://ca.linkedin.com/in/matt-cohen1Visit the Ripple Ventures website: https://www.rippleventures.com/ This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit tanktalks.substack.com
Rural Housing Report: New Ideas from Otis, MA We're joined by Dr. Stacey Schultze, a fifth generation citizen from the Berkshire hamlet of Otis, MA. After listening to Stacey tell us in detail about the town's greatest assets we're feeling good about the resiliency of small town New England. Alongside her neighbors Stacey is engaged in garnering new ideas to solve Otis's housing challenges in the most direct way possible, by listening to what your neighbors have to say. We've been gathering some compelling stories of economic development and housing this year from Berkshire county, Massachusetts. Listeners may also find interest in interviews with 1Berkshire's Ben Lamb, PhD and Jenny Wright of the North Adams Partnership
Our DAT question of the week considers Iowa's plan to help young farmers get started and we want to know what you think. Plus, that Red offering in the Music City Celebration Sale is crazy! We talk about it today on the podcast.
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Welcome to this Thursday's edition of the Farmer Rapid Fire brought to you by Pioneer Seeds Canada! Today on the show, your host for the day, Lyndsey Smith, talks with: Mark Burnham of Cobourg, Ont.; Fred Grieg of Reston, Man.; Jason James of Drumheller, Alta; Rob Stone of Davidson, Sask.; and, Agronomist with Pioneer Seeds... Read More
Welcome to this Thursday's edition of the Farmer Rapid Fire brought to you by Pioneer Seeds Canada! Today on the show, your host for the day, Lyndsey Smith, talks with: Mark Burnham of Cobourg, Ont.; Fred Grieg of Reston, Man.; Jason James of Drumheller, Alta; Rob Stone of Davidson, Sask.; and, Agronomist with Pioneer Seeds... Read More
Returning champion Ross Godwin is back on the show and we're here to try out (and discuss) some new ideas! We try out three new segment ideas for the show, and we have a whole bunch of laughs along the way. Topics include John Thune, Cool Girls for Capitalism, Donkey Kong, Star Trek (and the Tholians), and Revenge of the Sith. All of that, plus, Frank does another reading from his LiveJournal!
So the 50-year mortgage might have more hurdles than what could be handled, however, there is a new idea that seems to be a very promising one that I discuss in this podcast that will affect thousands if not tens of thousands of homeowners positively if it goes through! Wants to know what it is? I have it right here for you! 516-444-5341.
Hello to you listening in Dong Nai, Vietnam!Coming to you from Whidbey Island, Washington this is Stories From Women Who Walk with 60 Seconds for Wednesdays on Whidbey and your host, Diane Wyzga.Imagine this: parents taking matters into their own hands and dialing back on their children's cell phone access by bringing landlines into their homes. In one dad's words, “Landlines strip communication skills back to basics.”What makes this move look like something out of The Wayback Machine? Because it confronts the digital mainstream with unsung values grounded in new ideas. In our house this is how we're doing it; not so much to return to artifacts of the past but to values, manners, civility, listening, and a way of being in the world that is not tied down to and held hostage by the ever-present DEVICE. I believe that our yearning for a more humane way of life in this digital age is showing up in what we decide to let go of as well as what we choose to hold on to. Click HERE to watch the 4-minute Today Show segment to learn more.Question: It's not just about a mom or a dad with an idea but an idea that's resonating. What ideas do you have to marry the pre- and post-digital worlds by calling on the unsung values of the old ways? You're always welcome: "Come for the stories - Stay for the magic!" Speaking of magic, I hope you'll subscribe, share a 5-star rating and nice review on your social media or podcast channel of choice, bring your friends and rellies, and join us! You will have wonderful company as we continue to walk our lives together. Be sure to stop by my Quarter Moon Story Arts website, check out the Communication Services, arrange a no-obligation Discovery Call, and stay current with me as "Wyzga on Words" on Substack.Stories From Women Who Walk Production TeamPodcaster: Diane F Wyzga & Quarter Moon Story ArtsMusic: Mer's Waltz from Crossing the Waters by Steve Schuch & Night Heron MusicALL content and image © 2019 to Present Quarter Moon Story Arts. All rights reserved. If you found this podcast episode helpful, please consider sharing and attributing it to Diane Wyzga of Stories From Women Who Walk podcast with a link back to the original source.
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Kelly connects with longtime BBDO CEO Andrew Robertson to talk about his new book: “The Creative Shift: How to Power Up Your Organization by Making Space for New Ideas.” “Every new idea represents a risk.” “Creativity happens in leaps, not steps.” “All great ideas sound great – in retrospect.”
We are diving into the healing power of sound with Ryan Stanley — a sound healer, yoga teacher, and the visionary behind Sacred Sound of the Soul. Ryan helps people realign their body, mind, and spirit through vibration, frequency, and intention. In this episode, we'll explore how sound impacts your physiology, your emotions, and even your consciousness — and how you can begin using sound as a tool for transformation in your own life. You're not going to want to miss this conversation. Brain entrainment and Manifestation are part of the sound journey as well. So much to unpack. Ryan also treats you to a sound healing at the end of the podcast so stay tuned! Where to find Ryan and get your own sound bowls: https://sacredsoundofthesoul.com Where to find Joni: wakeupwithjoni.com Get my Book: STOP, LOOK, CHOOSE: Your Journey to Peace and Freedom https://www.amazon.com/stop-look-choose-journey-freedom/dp/b0d8rwf251 Free consult with Joni: https://calendly.com/wakeupwithjonicoaching/30min
SUMMARY: In this episode, Aaron and Terryn dive deep into one of the hardest questions every entrepreneur faces: “When is it time to roll out something new?” Drawing from their decade of working side by side and coaching business owners across industries, they share practical insights on how to test new ideas without destroying what's already working. You'll learn how to count the cost, validate ideas on the cheap, manage risk, and know when to pivot or shut down a failing project. From the value of failure to the art of starting small and scaling smart, this candid conversation delivers both laughter and lessons for operators and visionaries alike. Whether you're running a $1M startup or a $40M operation, this episode helps you build with intention—and bounce back when things don't go as planned. Minute by Minute: 00:00 – Introduction 02:20 – The Real Question: When to Roll Out Something New 04:00 – How Long Should You Stick with a New Idea? 05:10 – Why Founders Must Be Fully Bought In 06:00 – Counting the Cost Before You Build 07:20 – Testing Ideas Cheaply and Simply 10:00 – Pricing, Value, and the Power of Starting Low 13:00 – Seasons of Business: Knowing When to Go All In 16:00 – Knowing When to Pivot, Persist, or Pull Back 20:00 – Learning Through Failure and the Art of the Comeback
Dr. Johanna Hanink, a professor of Classics at Brown University, joins Lexie for a podcast centric episode, in which we dive into the origins and inspirations that led to the creation of her podcast Lesche. Our conversation covers the inspirations she took from other podcasts like Byzantium and Friends, the challenges of balancing academic rigor with creating accessible content, to her approach to preparing for interviews. It also highlights the importance of fostering a hype culture within academia and future plans for the podcast. So tuck in your togas and hop aboard Trireme Transit for this week's exciting odyssey! Don't forget to follow us on Twitter, Facebook & Instagram or visit our website www.theozymandiasproject.com! Originally recorded April 8, 2025.Learn more about Dr. Hanink: https://www.johannahanink.com/Check out Lesche podcast: https://www.leschepodcast.com/2388571 Follow Lesche on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/leschepodcast/Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/TheOzymandiasProject Custom music by Brent Arehart of Arehart Sounds and edited by Dan Maday. Want a transcript of the episode? Email us at theozymandiasprojectpodcast@gmail.com and we can provide one. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Rossifari Podcast - Zoos, Aquariums, and Animal Conservation
Today, the Safari heads back to Washington, DC, to visit the new bird house at the National Zoo! We talk about the unique facilities of the building, how the entire approach to the bird collection at the zoo changed, what went into designing and creating an award-winning space, and so much more! EPISODE LINKS: @smithsonianzoo on socials nationalzoo.si.eduROSSIFARI LINKS: @rossifari on socials @rossifaripod on the TikTok machine Rossifari.com Patreon.com/rossifari to support the pod
Send us a textA bold internal pitch turned into a powerful training platform that transformed team growth. This video shares how an employee identified gaps in onboarding and developed a full internal curriculum. Learn how internal feedback, collaboration, and company culture drove long-term success.Learn how real training creates real results. See what MAG School is all about: MAG-School.comGrow your brand outside Amazon. Book a strategy call and build lasting brand value: https://bit.ly/4kOz6rr#MAGSchool #AmazonTraining #EcommerceCourse #AmazonEducation #AmazonCourseWatch these videos on YouTube: From 0 to 100k a Month - Jeffrey I Valen Testimonial of My Amazon Guy: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2gNhMGzr6ZI&list=PLDkvNlz8yl_ZKCwqsFEaR0fm37L6yabg4&index=2$87 Spend $1000 Monthly Revenue with PPC Hack, Coaching Testimonial of My Amazon Guy: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=atTQQqV9TeE&list=PLDkvNlz8yl_ZKCwqsFEaR0fm37L6yabg4&index=1-----------------------------------------------Stop relying only on Amazon, download the DTC Growth Stack and build a brand that's truly yours: https://bit.ly/4p7TyqjStop wasting ad spend. Grab the PPC guide that actually drives results: https://bit.ly/4lF0OYXRank higher and sell faster, get the SEO tools built for real growth: https://bit.ly/3JyMDGoBe ready before problems hit, download the kit every brand should have: https://bit.ly/4maWHn0Timestamps00:00 - A Bold Start: Pitching a New Idea 00:45 - Remote Culture That Doesn't Feel Remote 01:30 - How She Got Started With No Training 02:25 - The Internal Problem That Sparked Change 03:35 - Facing Leadership With Honest Feedback 04:35 - Building Out the Training Program 05:45 - Where the Name “Mag School” Came From 06:45 - Is This an Agency or a School? 07:30 - The Role of Learning and Teaching 08:10 - How Mag School Aligns With Core Values 09:00 - Teaching Others to Strengthen Yourself 09:55 - Adapting Fast to Help Clients Succeed 10:35 - Why Being Eager Gets You Ahead 11:35 - Why You Should Join a Team Like This 12:35 - Final Thoughts From the Interview ----------------------------------------------Follow us:LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/28605816/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/stevenpopemag/Pinterest: https://www.pinterest.com/myamazonguys/Twitter: https://twitter.com/myamazonguySubscribe to the My Amazon Guy podcast: https://podcast.myamazonguy.comApple Podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/my-amazon-guy/id1501974229Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/4A5ASHGGfr6s4wWNQIqyVwSupport the show
Discover all of the podcasts in our network, search for specific episodes, get the Optimal Living Daily workbook, and learn more at: OLDPodcast.com. Episode 1812: Glen Allsopp lays out a simple yet powerful method for generating meaningful insights by deliberately creating space to think, capturing thoughts in writing, and revisiting them with intent. His approach is a refreshing reminder that the best ideas often come not from more input, but from disciplined reflection and personal clarity. Read along with the original article(s) here: https://www.marcandangel.com/2009/05/10/generating-new-ideas-and-insights/ Quotes to ponder: "Creativity and insight almost always come from persisting through the boredom of pondering the same idea for hours and hours." "The mind is for having ideas, not holding them." "Sometimes all it takes to generate a good idea is a quiet space and a blank sheet of paper." Episode references: Getting Things Done: https://www.amazon.com/Getting-Things-Done-Stress-Free-Productivity/dp/0143126563 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Discover all of the podcasts in our network, search for specific episodes, get the Optimal Living Daily workbook, and learn more at: OLDPodcast.com. Episode 1812: Glen Allsopp lays out a simple yet powerful method for generating meaningful insights by deliberately creating space to think, capturing thoughts in writing, and revisiting them with intent. His approach is a refreshing reminder that the best ideas often come not from more input, but from disciplined reflection and personal clarity. Read along with the original article(s) here: https://www.marcandangel.com/2009/05/10/generating-new-ideas-and-insights/ Quotes to ponder: "Creativity and insight almost always come from persisting through the boredom of pondering the same idea for hours and hours." "The mind is for having ideas, not holding them." "Sometimes all it takes to generate a good idea is a quiet space and a blank sheet of paper." Episode references: Getting Things Done: https://www.amazon.com/Getting-Things-Done-Stress-Free-Productivity/dp/0143126563 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
President Trump's Middle East tour is underway, and has been kicked off with a multibillion dollar deal with the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia. Charlie plays the highlights, talks with Brian Gerstner about what could be the best idea to come out of the first four months of the new administration: Giving $1,000 to every American newborn to make them a part of America's ownership class. Watch every episode ad-free on members.charliekirk.com! Get new merch at charliekirkstore.com!Support the show: http://www.charliekirk.com/supportSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.