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A calming and helpful conversation for making sense of the very story of our time, and how that is coming to us and being powerfully shaped through media and journalism. The theory of change of journalism as it came out of the 20th century, David Bornstein says, is that shining a light on what is going wrong — what is dangerous and dysfunctional, catastrophic or corrupt — will mobilize and lead us to correct it. But this emphasis on the terrible and the extreme, from whichever side of our cultural trenches you inhabit, has helped fuel a paralyzing, dehumanizing fear and the collapse of trust in institutions and in each other. Many of us are turning away from the news altogether. Is that the answer? How to live in this world with this media and retain meaningful, reasonable hope and agency? And what are we not seeing and hearing that we can orient towards? There is no one wiser on these questions than David Bornstein.Krista spoke with David Bornstein before a small group of citizens of Minneapolis in November, 2024. Find an excellent transcript of this show, edited by humans, on our show page. Sign yourself and others up for The Pause to be on our mailing list for all things On Being and to receive Krista's monthly Saturday morning newsletter, including a heads-up on new episodes, special offerings, recommendations, and event invitations.BIODavid Bornstein is co-founder and CEO of the globally esteemed Solutions Journalism Network. Learn more about their work with news organizations around the world, and their solutions story tracker at solutionsjournalism.org. He has been a journalist focusing primarily on social innovation for three decades. From 2010 to 2021, he co-authored the “Fixes” column in The New York Times. He is the author of The Price of a Dream: The Story of the Grameen Bank and How to Change the World: Social Entrepreneurs and the Power of New Ideas, which has been published in 25 languages.Special thanks to Dana Mortenson, who created the event that brought Krista and David together. She is founder of World Savvy, an organization that seeks to reimagine education to build the global competence necessary to navigate a complex and ever-changing world.
Welcome to another energizing episode of MorningCoach®! In Episode 5680, “Embracing New Ideas & Being Patient,” JB Glossinger sets the tone for a week dedicated to growth, change, and evolution—both in your personal life and in the MorningCoach community. JB shares his excitement about completing his marathon and offers a glimpse behind the scenes, noting that he's recording this episode a few days early to allow for some much-needed recovery, with all race updates available in the Longevity Hub. This week is a special one: as the calendar gifts us an extra week in the month, JB takes a break from the usual book study to focus on embracing fresh ideas and cultivating patience as we navigate new territory. He previews timely topics like the impact of artificial intelligence on productivity and wellness, the importance of springtime “check-ins” to realign our goals, and how MorningCoach itself is constantly evolving to serve its community better—with new health and wealth tools, individualized content, and exciting tech upgrades. JB also dives into his four pillar system—mission, vision, support, and communication—and encourages listeners to adopt the PDCA (Plan, Do, Check, Act) approach for personal and professional evolution. Throughout the episode, he emphasizes that MorningCoach isn't just a static program; it's a living, breathing system built to adapt with you. With thoughtful prompts, inspiring quotes, and a dose of real-world accountability, JB invites you to open yourself up to change, act with intention, and trust the journey as you build the life you want. Settle in for a motivating kick-off to your week, and get ready to embrace new ideas and opportunities alongside a supportive, ever-evolving community!
Matthew 18:3How do you respond to change? Most circumstances are beyond your control. But what you can control is your response.
This week on The Evolving Leader is a double celebration – after more than 4 years and 190 episodes, we are thrilled to release our first in-person episode where co-hosts Jean Gomes and Scott Allender (usually sat thousands of miles apart) were together with guest, the renowned science writer Caroline Williams. Long term listeners will remember that we spoke to Caroline way back in season 2, and we are so pleased that Caroline agreed to come back and talk to us again, this time about her work around the science of interoception and her new book Inner Sense.Reading from Caroline Williams:Inner Sense: How the New Science of Interoception Can Transform Your HealthMove: How the New Science of Body Movement Can Set Your Mind FreeOther reading from Jean Gomes and Scott Allender:Leading In A Non-Linear World (J Gomes, 2023)The Enneagram of Emotional Intelligence (S Allender, 2023)Social:Instagram @evolvingleaderLinkedIn The Evolving Leader PodcastTwitter @Evolving_LeaderBluesky @evolvingleader.bsky.socialYouTube @evolvingleader The Evolving Leader is researched, written and presented by Jean Gomes and Scott Allender with production by Phil Kerby. It is an Outside production.Send a message to The Evolving Leader team
The Posture Plank: How Dr. Brian Kulbieda Turned One Brilliant Idea into a Movement | Conversations with a Chiropractor Description In this inspiring and wildly entertaining episode of Conversations with a Chiropractor, Dr. Stephanie Wautier welcomes fellow Marquette chiropractor and inventor Dr. Brian Kulbieda, creator of the Posture Plank. What started as a daily observation in his practice became a national-scope product now helping people reclaim their spinal health—right from home. Brian opens up about his lifelong passion for invention, the early days of chiropractic school, and how a broomstick, an elderly patient's advice, and a late-night lightbulb moment sparked the design for a posture-correcting tool now being used across age groups and activity levels. Along the way, you'll hear stories of hockey hits, soldering smoke, business lessons, and the power of community in bringing a dream to life. Whether you're an entrepreneur, clinician, or posture nerd, this is a story of grit, creativity, and genuine small-town brilliance.
Today we talk with Leo Patching, executive and entrepreneur with experience in building fast-growing businesses across various industries. Former senior leader in private companies and PLCs, founder of multiple businesses, and active investor, non-exec director, and board advisor, focused on strategy, performance, and growth. Host: Jake Aaron Villarreal, leads the top AI Recruitment Firm in Silicon Valley www.matchrelevant.com, uncovering stories of funded startups and goes behinds to scenes to tell their founders journey. If you a are growing AI Startup or have a great story to tell, email us at: jake.villarreal@matchrelevant.com
In this episode of Skin Anarchy, host Ekta is joined by the legendary Dr. Nicholas Perricone to explore the science behind aging, inflammation, and the future of skincare. Known for pioneering the link between inflammation and aging, Dr. Perricone returns to the spotlight with his new book, The Beauty Molecule, which dives into the cutting-edge science of mitochondrial health and acetylcholine's role in reversing cellular damage.Listeners will hear how Dr. Perricone challenged conventional dermatology by developing the first anti-inflammatory skincare and diet regimen—decades ahead of its time. He breaks down how mitochondrial dysfunction contributes to aging and inflammation, and why boosting acetylcholine—the “beauty molecule”—can transform not only skin health, but overall longevity. From daily meditation and exercise to transdermal antioxidants and hydrogen water, Dr. Perricone outlines a practical roadmap for rewiring how we think about beauty and wellness.The episode also explores the therapeutic promise of peptides, hydrogen water as a metabolic therapy, and why the future of skincare may lie in biochemistry over cosmetic quick fixes. Backed by data and decades of research, this conversation will shift your perspective on aging from surface-level solutions to deep, cellular renewal.Whether you're a skincare aficionado, health professional, or wellness seeker, this episode offers an inspiring and scientifically grounded look at the future of beauty. Tune in to hear how Dr. Perricone is redefining aging—one molecule at a time.CHAPTERS:(0:00) – Introduction to Dr. Nicholas Perricone and His New Book(3:07) – The Rejection of New Ideas in Science and Medicine(4:53) – The Link Between Metabolism and Inflammation(7:06) – Developing the Anti-Inflammatory Diet and Its Impact(9:26) – Dr. Perricone's Transdermal Biotechnology and Its Impact(11:02) – Mitochondrial Health and Its Role in Aging(13:00) – Acetylcholine: The Beauty Molecule and Its Anti-Inflammatory Effects(20:53) – Hydrogen Water and Its Role in Reducing Inflammation(27:16) – The Promise of Peptides in Anti-Aging and Cognitive HealthTo learn more about Dr. Perricone, visit his website and social media.Shop The Beauty Molecule book!Don't forget to subscribe to Skin Anarchy on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or your preferred platform. Reach out to us through email with any questions.Sign up for our newsletter!Shop all our episodes and products mentioned through our ShopMy Shelf! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
On today's show, the WIP midday show react to a mostly positive weekend except for one thing. The bullpen struggled again! The midday show thinks they may have come up with a new solution to this issues that has plagued the Phillies throughout this first month of the season. Plus, Rhea Hughes joins the show to give her take on that topic as well as Eagles draft and AJ Brown updates. Speaking of AJ Brown updates the midday show also talks about an update to the AJ Brown trade rumors and an update to the theft of his own car?! As well as, an exciting Eagles draft report, another mock draft, Phillies v Mets series preview, and more!
Doug McCollough has been CIO of leading digital cities, including Dublin, Ohio where he helped lead that small city to multiple awards, including ICF's Top7. He recently took over the role of Executive Director for the ICF Institute, and was recently names the first-ever Executive Director of the Beta District, which spans several cities in the most important industrial corridor of Central Ohio. And he is producing a Future of Mobility Conference in May that will bring new ideas to the life of urban movement. Known for his sharp turns toward innovation and intellectual prowess when it comes to understanding the link between connectivity, economic growth and social development, McCollough has been a leader in ICF's global intelligent community movement and one of its most popular speakers. Doug McCollough works to connect people to opportunities, remove barriers, and promote change in initiatives ranging from Smart and Connected Cities, IT Workforce Development, expanding broadband access, Connected and Autonomous Vehicles, and Blockchain. Now serving as the Executive Director of The Beta District in Central Ohio, which organizes innovation, development, and investment in Smart Mobility industry sectors, he speaks as a Subject Matter Expert and advocate on using technology for community development. Doug is also the CEO of Color Coded Labs, which targets underserved, underrepresented, and marginalized communities, seeking gritty working adults for new, transformative career pathways in the technology industry, and co-founder of The Columbus Rising Project, which fights against the digital divide by sharing basic tech skills in the Columbus, Ohio region. Prior to his current work, Doug held positions within the State of Ohio Departments of Public Safety, Commerce, Industrial Commission, and Medicaid. He served as the Director of Information Technology for the City of Richmond, Virginia, and as CIO for the City of Dublin, Ohio. He is on the boards of Per Scholas Columbus, TECH CORPS, and Jewish Family Services of Columbus, is a cofounder of Black Tech Columbus, and former Trustee for the Central Ohio Transit Authority. Doug earned a bachelor's degree from the University of Toledo in Information Systems and Operations Management and a Master of Business Administration degree from the University of Notre Dame.
Canada's party leaders react to a proposal to circumvent the constitution to get tougher on convicted criminals. Conservative leader Pierre Poilievre says he's willing to use the notwithstanding clause to allow for longer prison sentences. Liberal Leader Mark Carney called using the plan “a dangerous step.”And: Donald Trump may be changing his plans for global trade... again. The U.S. president says he's considering helping U.S.-based auto-makers, maybe by holding off on tariffs for parts from Mexico... and Canada. That could help Canadian workers – for a while. But Trump's long-term goal is still to bring auto sector jobs to the U.S.Also: Obesity researchers in Canada are pushing a major rethink in the treatment of children with obesity. The guidelines define obesity as a chronic health problem, and encourage doctors to break down the stigma associated with it. And that interventions like drugs or surgery should be considered only in limited circumstances.Plus: Trump edges close to defying the Supreme Court, why so few candidates are talking about the climate crisis, hope for infrastructure spending in the North, and more.
My guest today is Barry Ritholtz. As the founder & CIO of Ritholtz Wealth Management Barry manages assets of over $5B. He is also a famous author and commentator, fondly known as the 'Prickly Prophet of Wall Street' for his contrarian views. In this conversation, Barry shares the origin story and the ideas behind his latest book, "How Not to Invest." We also talk about how he's remained a force in the industry while calling out powerful people, advice for curating the right information diet, and some of his biggest misses. Please enjoy this conversation with Barry Ritholtz. For the full show notes, transcript, and links to the best content to learn more, check out the episode page HERE. ----- Making Markets is a property of Colossus, LLC. For more episodes of Making Markets, visit joincolossus.com/episodes. Stay up to date on all our podcasts by signing up to Colossus Weekly, our quick dive every Sunday highlighting the top business and investing concepts from our podcasts and the best of what we read that week. Sign up here. Follow us on Twitter: @makingmkts | @ericgoldenx Editing and post-production work for this episode was provided by The Podcast Consultant (https://thepodcastconsultant.com). Show Notes (00:00:00) Introduction: Why Write a Book on How Not to Invest? (00:00:46) The Genesis of the Book: From Old Notes to New Ideas (00:01:23) Debunking Financial Myths: The Core Concept (00:02:01) The Writing Process: From Mind Maps to Manuscripts (00:03:20) The Influence of Morgan Housel and the Final Push (00:04:42) The Importance of Keeping Track: A Modern Phenomenon (00:05:15) Early Career Lessons and Organizational Skills (00:06:15) The Evolution of Financial Commentary (00:07:24) The Impact of Bailout Nation and Market Predictions (00:12:12) Debating Financial Titans: Respectful Disagreements (00:16:25) Changing Perspectives: High-Frequency Trading and Hedge Funds (00:23:17) The Halo Effect and Epistemic Trespass (00:30:44) Billionaire Advice: Why It Doesn't Apply to You (00:33:34) The Intersection of Media and Investing (00:34:09) Handling Media Questions on Market Predictions (00:35:06) Unpredictable Events and Market Reactions (00:36:47) The Influence of Information and Propaganda (00:38:19) Decision Making and Epistemology in Investing (00:39:25) Curating a News Diet for Investors (00:47:36) Behavioral Insights and Market Patterns (00:49:43) Personal Investment Regrets and Lessons (00:54:07) Technological Advancements in Investing (00:59:07) Balancing Risk and Reward in Investments (01:02:57) Concluding Thoughts and Future Plans Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Early detection is a top priority in the field of Alzheimer's research, and one indicator of Alzheimer's disease is the buildup of tau in the brain. What is tau, though? How can we detect this protein, and what can it tell us about a person's symptoms or disease progression? Dr. Gil Rabinovici, a leader in the field of brain imaging, joins Dementia Matters this week for an in-depth discussion on the role of tau PET scans in Alzheimer's disease detection, research and clinical care. Guest: Gil Rabinovici, MD, professor, Department of Neurology, University of California San Francisco (UCSF), director, UCSF Alzheimer's Disease Research Center, study chair, Imaging Dementia-Evidence for Amyloid Scanning (IDEAS) and New IDEAS studies, co-principal investigator, Alzheimer's Network for Treatment and Diagnostics (ALZ-NET), Longitudinal Evaluation of Alzheimer's Disease Study (LEADS) Show Notes Are you a clinician interested in receiving continuing education (CE) credits for listening to this episode? Find credit designation information, disclosures and evaluation information on our website and on the UW–Madison Interprofessional Continuing Education Partnership (ICEP) website. The accreditation for this course expires 4/7/2026. After this date, you will no longer be able to access the course or claim credit. Read “Criteria for Diagnosis and Staging of Alzheimer's Disease,” mentioned by Dr. Rabinovici at 18:43, on the Alzheimer's Association's website. Listen to our past episode with Dr. David Wolk, “LATE, Explained,” mentioned by Dr. Rabinovici at 26:31 on Spotify, Apple Podcasts and on our website. Connect with us Find transcripts and more at our website. Email Dementia Matters: dementiamatters@medicine.wisc.edu Follow us on Facebook and Twitter. Subscribe to the Wisconsin Alzheimer's Disease Research Center's e-newsletter. Enjoy Dementia Matters? Consider making a gift to the Dementia Matters fund through the UW Initiative to End Alzheimer's. All donations go toward outreach and production.
There are some new ideas in a proposed bill regarding how to handle NIL.
The GOP-dominated Ohio House unveiled its two-year operating budget plans last week, which are very different from the ones Republican Gov. Mike DeWine put forward earlier this year. Ohio Statehouse Scoop Host Jo Ingles explains some of the big changes. Later, Ohio Public Media Bureau Chief Karen Kasler and Reporter Sarah Donaldson join Jo to discuss their takes on what the House wants to do....and the challenges that lie ahead for its plans.
An Old Approach to a New IdeaSeries: Ephesians Lent 2025 Preacher: Kate DommettSunday MorningDate: 6th April 2025Passage: Ephesians 5:1-21
This week Nicola and Di chat with the multi award-winning journalist and editor, Robyn Foyster. Robyn has had an extraordinary career in media for the past 38 years, including being the Publisher and Editor of Australia’s three biggest flagship magazines - The Australian Women’s Weekly, Woman’s Day and New Idea. In 2007, Robyn was voted Editor of the Year, and in 2015 she was voted as one of the 30 most powerful women in media at the B&T Women in Media Awards. She’s also worked as a TV producer on hugely popular shows in the UK, LA and Australia, and now she’s turned her attention to the world of tech and AI and is the founder of Women Love Tech, The Carousel and Game Changers. In this conversation we get to hear some incredible stories from Robyn’s career - including a life-changing trip to the Sahara desert, as well as the time she snuck back-stage at the Oscars and bumped into Harrison Ford, and how it felt to be the first person to put the Spice Girls on TV when she was working in London. Robyn shares what it was like to be the Editor-in-Chief of the iconic Australian Women’s Weekly, and the responsibility she felt to the history of that magazine and its loyal readers. We also have a great chat about tech, the reason Robyn loves it as a new and exciting way to tell stories and how AI is the second revolution. Robyn gives us some great tips for how we can approach AI and that it’s never too late to learn! We had so much fun interviewing Robyn in the studio and we hope you feel as inspired as we did after listening to all she has to share. This episode is proudly sponsored by Eir Women. Use code OTBF20 at checkout to receive a 20% discount on any purchase. Follow Robyn on IG here Follow Women Love Tech on IG here Check out Women Love Tech here Check out The Carousel here Check out Game Changers here Follow Nicola and Di on IG here Buy your Eir Women products here. Use code OTBF20 at checkout for a 20% discountSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
"Olá Bom Dia ALEGRIA! Munson here with the Good Morning Portugal! show, livestream & podcast. Tudo bem?" We start the show with the 'Bom Dia Daily' - 20 minutes of news, weather, language, culture & wellbeing in Portugal, by way of an introduction today to...Gary 'Positive Echo' Coulton who co-hosts a podcast of the same name with Carl.Learn more about him here - https://garycoulton.substack.com/And Stewart Noakes joining us with an entrepreneurial update from Canopy, Lisbon.Comments in the chat, pics & vids to WhatsApp (00 351) 913 590 303 Get more at www.goodmorningportugal.com / Support the show and join the Portugal Club at www.gmpvip.comWant to create live shows like mine? Try https://streamyard.com/pal/d/4668289695875072Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-good-morning-portugal-podcast-with-carl-munson--2903992/support.
During this episode of The Evolving Leader podcast, co-hosts Jean Gomes and Scott Allender discuss the pervasive issue of misinformation and its implications for society with Professor Sander van der Linden. Sander is Professor of Social Psychology in Society in the Department of Psychology at the University of Cambridge and Director of the Cambridge Social Decision-Making Lab and has also held posts at Princeton and Yale University. His research interests centre around the psychology of human judgment and decision-making and in particular he is interested in the social influence and persuasion process and how people are influenced by (mis)information and how they can gain resistance to persuasion through psychological inoculation. Sander is also interested in the psychology of conspiracy theories, extremism and radicalization, (digital) media effects, social networks, polarization, and the emergence of social norms, reasoning about evidence, and public understanding of risk and uncertainty. He has published around 175 papers and is ranked among the top 1% of all social scientists worldwide. In 2023, Sander's book ‘FOOLPROOF: Why Misinformation Infects Our Minds and How to Build Immunity' was published.Referenced during this episode:https://foolproofbook.comhttps://inoculation.science/ Other reading from Jean Gomes and Scott Allender: Leading In A Non-Linear World (J Gomes, 2023)The Enneagram of Emotional Intelligence (S Allender, 2023) Social:Instagram @evolvingleaderLinkedIn The Evolving Leader PodcastTwitter @Evolving_LeaderBluesky @evolvingleader.bsky.socialYouTube @evolvingleader The Evolving Leader is researched, written and presented by Jean Gomes and Scott Allender with production by Phil Kerby. It is an Outside production.Send a message to The Evolving Leader team
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As the legislative session reaches the halfway mark, the pace to pass bills is picking up. A look at which ones could move to a vote.We’re also tracking the politics of vaccines: As a measles outbreak in West Texas grows, some lawmakers want to make it easier to opt out of getting a shot.Why police […] The post New idea touts nuke power to clean dirty frack water appeared first on KUT & KUTX Studios -- Podcasts.
In this bonus episode of The Evolving Leader podcast, host Scott Allender talks to Enneagram Practitioner, Leadership Consultant, and Author Stephanie Barron Hall. During the episode, Stephanie explains what the Enneagram is, how people new to the Enneagram might approach it and how it can be applied to teams in the workplace. Stephanie is the author of 'Enneagram In Real Life - Find Your Type and Take Steps Toward Growth'Further reading from Stephanie Barron Hall:Get your copy of Enneagram in Real Life https://www.ninetypes.co/enneagram-in-real-lifeFind Your Enneagram Type: https://www.ninetypes.co/find-your-enneagram-type Listen to the Enneagram in Real Life Podcast: https://www.enneagramirl.com/ Learn more about team sessions: https://www.ninetypes.co/ Other reading from Jean Gomes and Scott Allender:Leading In A Non-Linear World (J Gomes, 2023)The Enneagram of Emotional Intelligence (S Allender, 2023)Social:Instagram @evolvingleaderLinkedIn The Evolving Leader PodcastTwitter @Evolving_LeaderYouTube @evolvingleaderBluesky @evolvingleader.bsky.social The Evolving Leader is researched, written and presented by Jean Gomes and Scott Allender with production by Phil Kerby. It is an Outside production.Send a message to The Evolving Leader team
Why do great ideas often face stubborn resistance? This episode tackles the common leadership challenge of introducing change when your team seems unwilling to listen – even when your suggestions would clearly make their lives easier! Join us to understand the trust and relationship gap that might be hindering your efforts for improvement. Are you getting to the heart of effective and impactful change management?If you want to ensure that the changes you bring to your team are embraced and well implemented, this is the episode for you!To have your questions answered on the show, submit your story here: https://allthrive.ca/share-your-storyLeadership Ripples with Leah Fink is live every 2 weeks at 12:00pm MST. Please join us to get answers to your leadership questions! https://www.linkedin.com/in/leah-fink-all-thrive/
I love new ideas. One thing that I've discovered, however, is when I chase a new idea that I dream up without God's input, it usually doesn't have a great result. However, there are times when God will give me an assignment that I wouldn't normally consider. After receiving affirmation that this new assignment is ... The post New Ideas appeared first on Unconventional Business Network.
Jeff Sugarman is a distinguished scholar in theoretical and philosophical psychology, known for his work examining the psychology of selfhood, human agency, and the sociopolitical underpinnings of psychological science. A Professor Emeritus in the Education Department at Simon Fraser University, Dr. Sugarman has spent decades critically interrogating the ways mainstream psychology reflects and reinforces the ideologies of neoliberalism, shaping how we understand identity, mental health, and human development. A past president of the Society for Theoretical and Philosophical Psychology (APA Division 24) and a former associate editor of The Journal of Theoretical and Philosophical Psychology and New Ideas in Psychology, Dr. Sugarman has played a key role in advancing critical perspectives in psychology. His extensive body of work includes Persons: Understanding Psychological Selfhood and Agency (2010), Psychology and the Question of Agency (2003), and The Psychology of Human Possibility and Constraint (1999)—books that challenge psychology's tendency to isolate individuals from history, culture, and power structures. In this interview, he explores the philosophical foundations of psychology, the psychological costs of neoliberalism, and why developing a critical psychology of education and mental health is more urgent than ever. *** Thank you for being with us to listen to the podcast and read our articles this year. MIA is funded entirely by reader donations. If you value MIA, please help us continue to survive and grow. https://www.madinamerica.com/donate/ To find the Mad in America podcast on your preferred podcast player, click here: https://pod.link/1212789850 © Mad in America 2025. Produced by James Moore https://www.jmaudio.org
Ever find yourself hitting that midday slump, searching for the perfect bite to keep you going until dinner? We've got you covered! This week, we're rethinking snack time with fresh takes on our favorite in-between meal bites.By the end of this episode, you'll walk away with:A surprising way to turn leftover vegetable peels(!) into a crispy, crave-worthy snackA simple homemade spread that doubles as a dip + a flavorful filling for veggies or wrapsA viral TikTok treat with a name as fun and creative as its flavor comboPress play now to liven up your next afternoon snack!Links:Cool ranch zucchini chips from DelishPotato skin chips from Marcellina in CucinaCrunchy homemade bagel chips from the Practical KitchenVeggie cream cheese from Chef SavvyTortilla pinwheels with cream cheese, a ham & cheese version, and a vegan version with pesto and roasted red peppers Beet pickled eggs from A Cozy Kitchen Sweet peppers stuffed with boursin cheese + air-fried from Whole Lotta YumViral “Chippy Boys” by @kaelahe via All RecipesPolenta pizza bites by Melissa D'Arabian from Food Network(Raw) apple donuts with different toppings from Food NetworkNo-bake cookie dough bars from Wake Up and KaleVariations of ants on a log from Food Network Magazine***Got a cooking question? Leave us a message on our hotline at: 323-452-9084For more recipes and cooking inspiration, sign up for our Substack here.Order Sonya's cookbook Braids for more Food Friends recipes!We love hearing from you — follow us on Instagram @foodfriendspod, or drop us a line at foodfriendspod@gmail.com!
Transitioning a farm from one generation to the next isn't just about passing down land and equipment—it's about balancing experience with innovation, tradition with change, and family relationships with business decisions. Generational differences in farm management can lead to friction, but they also present opportunities for growth when handled with mutual respect and collaboration. Anastasia Meyer, an agricultural economist with the Center for Agricultural Profitability, joins this episode to discuss her new article exploring the challenges and opportunities that arise when younger farmers introduce new ideas while older generations hold onto time-tested practices. She covers how farm families can navigate these transitions smoothly, preserve family harmony, and ensure long-term success. Read more: https://cap.unl.edu/news/balancing-old-wisdom-new-ideas-farm/
This is a replay of our podcast in 2023. This week we have Jeremy Rapper as a returning guest. We had a very interesting discussion on what I call Social Activism. He discusses lessons on shorting, including the Silicon Valley Bank case. The conversation then shifts to event-driven investing with the Hunter Douglass Saga as an example of Social Activism.Jeremy also provides insights on Japanese capitalism and the importance of idea generation through pattern recognition. He mentions FAR Limited ($FAR.ASX) as another example of Social Activism and touches on commodity investing.[0:00] Catch Up since Last Podcast[4:00] Lessons on Shorting: Silicon Valley Bank[19:00] Event Driven Inverting: The Hunter Douglass Saga[38:00] Japanese Capitalism[58:00] Idea Generation < Pattern Recognition[1:02:00] FAR Limited ($FAR.ASX)[1:08:00] Commodity Investing[1:35:00] More from Jeremy and Closing Questions
In this episode of Energy News Beat - Conversation in Energy, host Stuart Turley sits down with Frank Snell of Liberty Sentinel. They discuss the booming energy sector, focusing on Trump's initiatives and the future of natural gas and data centers. Frank highlights Liberty Sentinel's investments in energy assets and their innovative approach to digital currency and immigration. The conversation touches on political and economic themes, emphasizing their impact on the energy industry's future in Texas and beyond.Thank you, Frank, for stopping by the booth at NAPE! Highlights of the Podcast00:00 - Intro01:14 - Texas as a Data Center Hub01:33 - Innovative Approach to Gas and Energy02:19 - Liberty Sentinel's Gas Production Efforts02:39 - Excitement Around Trump's Energy Initiatives03:50 - Trump's New Ideas on Immigration04:55 - Stable Digital Currency Redeemable in Gold05:40 - Addressing the Global Cabal06:44 - Energy Politics and the Podcast's Mission06:53 - Contact Information and Media Coverage07:43 - Collaboration with Energy Asset Owners08:13 - Conclusion For the Transcript and video; https://theenergynewsbeat.substack.com/
During this episode of The Evolving Leader podcast, co-hosts Jean Gomes and Scott Allender are in conversation with Dr Marc Brackett. As the founding director of the Yale Center for Emotional Intelligence, Marc is professor in the Child Study Center at Yale, and author of the best-selling book 'Permission to Feel'. Marc's next book ‘Dealing With Feeling – Use Your Emotions to Create the Life You Want' is due for release in September 2025.An award-winning researcher for 25 years, Marc has published 175 scholarly articles on the role of Emotional Intelligence in learning, decision making, creativity, relationships, physical and mental health, and workplace performance. He is also the lead developer of RULER, an evidence-based approach to social and emotional learning (SEL) that has been adopted by over 5,000 schools across the globe, improving the lives of millions of children and adults. In addition to being featured frequently across media outlets such as the New York Times, Washington Post, Good Morning America and more, Marc is also in demand as a keynote speaker and is co-founder of Oji Life Lab, a corporate learning firm that develops innovative digital learning systems for emotional intelligence.Referenced during this episode:‘How We Feel' app: https://howwefeel.org/‘Dealing With Feelings' webcast: https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLRM-kVGeBRqdXAf7q7ut91HZQlfZSx_VX&si=oLRQ11SXM1GqTEgC‘Permission to Feel: Unlock the power of emotions to help yourself and your children thrive' (Quercus, 2019) https://www.amazon.co.uk/Permission-Feel-emotions-yourself-children/dp/1787478815/ Other reading from Jean Gomes and Scott Allender: Leading In A Non-Linear World (J Gomes, 2023)The Enneagram of Emotional Intelligence (S Allender, 2023) Social:Instagram @evolvingleaderLinkedIn The Evolving Leader PodcastTwitter @Evolving_LeaderBluesky @evolvingleader.bsky.socialYouTube @evolvingleader The Evolving Leader is researched, written and presented by Jean Gomes and Scott Allender with production by Phil Kerby. It is an Outside production.Send a message to The Evolving Leader team
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Ableton have gone and announced their 12.2 update and many are quite excited about what it has to offer. The question is, what does it offer and is it worth the upgrade price?Eonlake and Kh3rtis mull it over. Grab tickets for Eonlake's London Show here:https://skiddle.com/e/40699373Help Support the Channel:Patreon: www.patreon.com/audionauticThanks to our Patrons who support what we do:Audionauts: Abby, Bendu, David Svrjcek, Josh Wittman, Paul Ledbrook, Matt Donatelli and Stephen SetzepfandtLars Haur - Audionaut ProducerJonathan Goode - Audionaut ProducerJoin the conversation:
It's time to get real about AI. The conversations around artificial intelligence and AGI is rife with both hype and negativity — so where does the truth lie? Award-winning journalist Karen Hao joins David Rothkopf to discuss the real implications of artificial intelligence and why we need to take a hard look at the players driving innovation. This material is distributed by TRG Advisory Services, LLC on behalf of the Embassy of the United Arab Emirates in the U.S.. Additional information is available at the Department of Justice, Washington, DC. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
It's time to get real about AI. The conversations around artificial intelligence and AGI is rife with both hype and negativity — so where does the truth lie? Award-winning journalist Karen Hao joins David Rothkopf to discuss the real implications of artificial intelligence and why we need to take a hard look at the players driving innovation. This material is distributed by TRG Advisory Services, LLC on behalf of the Embassy of the United Arab Emirates in the U.S.. Additional information is available at the Department of Justice, Washington, DC. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Tune in to hear:Learn about the 1988 Yellowstone fires and some of the positive ecological effects it brought about.How can we “burn down” our damaging past assumptions and allow for new ideas to flourish in our own lives?What does the Latin phrase “Cogito, ergo sum” mean?How can we unearth our beliefs that we take for granted and examine them?LinksThe Soul of WealthConnect with UsMeet Dr. Daniel CrosbyCheck Out All of Orion's PodcastsPower Your Growth with OrionCompliance Code: 0524-U-25055
In this episode of The Evolving Leader, co-hosts Jean Gomes and Emma Sinclair talk to CEO and Executive Transition advisor Ty Wiggins. He advises leading companies on leadership transitions and executive onboarding to ensure the accelerated paths to effectiveness and is one of only a handful of people globally with a PhD in senior leadership transitions. Ty is the author of ‘The New CEO – Lessons From CEOs on How to Start Well and Perform Quickly' (Wiley, 2024).Other reading from Jean Gomes and Scott Allender:Leading In A Non-Linear World (J Gomes, 2023)The Enneagram of Emotional Intelligence (S Allender, 2023)Social:Instagram @evolvingleaderLinkedIn The Evolving Leader PodcastBluesky @evolvingleader.bsky.socialYouTube @evolvingleader The Evolving Leader is researched, written and presented by Jean Gomes and Scott Allender with production by Phil Kerby. It is an Outside production.Send a message to The Evolving Leader team
Send us a textIn this episode of the Mecca of Banter podcast, the hosts discuss the recent performances of St. Louis City in their MLS season opener and Manchester United's match against Everton. The conversation covers player performances, tactical analysis, and the overall excitement of the new season. The hosts share their perspectives on the games, highlighting key moments and players, while also engaging in light-hearted banter about their favorite teams. In this conversation, the speakers analyze recent football matches, focusing on tactical adjustments, player performances, and team morale. They discuss the challenges faced by Manchester United, the resurgence of Tottenham, Chelsea's struggles with leadership and performance, and Arsenal's recent loss impacting their title hopes. The conversation highlights the importance of youth integration and the need for teams to adapt to changing circumstances in the Premier League. In this episode, the hosts engage in a lively discussion about recent football matches, focusing on Arsenal's culture and performance, the intense rivalry between Liverpool and Manchester City, and the dynamics within Manchester City's squad. They highlight key player performances and share humorous anecdotes about fan behavior, all while analyzing the implications for the Premier League moving forward.Chapters00:00 Welcome and Introductions04:07 St. Louis City Season Opener Analysis24:38 Manchester United vs Everton Review27:34 Game Analysis and Tactical Adjustments29:12 Player Performances and Team Morale32:37 Youth Integration and Future Prospects35:44 Tottenham's Resurgence and Key Players43:27 Chelsea's Struggles and Leadership Issues52:42 Arsenal's Title Hopes and Recent Losses53:47 Arsenal's Culture and Fan Behavior55:25 Arsenal's Performance and Future Prospects56:20 Liverpool vs. Manchester City: A Game of Powerhouses58:49 Liverpool's Defensive Strength and City's Struggles01:01:43 Manchester City's Leadership and Squad Dynamics01:04:25 Player Highlights and Weekend PerformancesKeywordsMecca of Banter, St. Louis City, Manchester United, MLS, Premier League, soccer analysis, podcast, sports commentary, football, tactics, player performance, team morale, youth integration, Tottenham, Chelsea, Arsenal, Premier League, Arsenal, Liverpool, Manchester City, Premier League, football culture, player performance, fan behavior, squad dynamics, football analysisSupport the show
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This is our weekly compilation of science news00:00 - “I'm pretty terrified by the pace of AI development” says OpenAI researcher who left company6:17 - A Big Nuclear Bomb Could Fix Climate Change, Physicist Says11:53 - This New Idea Could Explain the Laws of Nature17:20 - What's Different About Helion Energy, the Nuclear Fusion Startup Backed by Sam Altman?
During this episode of The Evolving Leader podcast, co-hosts Jean Gomes and Scott Allender talk to Professor Neil Lawrence. Neil is one of the world's most influential thinkers on the future of machine intelligence and the implications of what it means to be human. He's the DeepMind Professor of Machine Learning at the University of Cambridge and a Visiting Professor at the University of Sheffield. In his book ‘The Atomic Human', he explores the differences between AI and human intelligence. For three years (2016 – 2019) Neil was also Director of Machine Learning at Amazon.Other reading from Jean Gomes and Scott Allender:Leading In A Non-Linear World (J Gomes, 2023)The Enneagram of Emotional Intelligence (S Allender, 2023)Social:Instagram @evolvingleaderLinkedIn The Evolving Leader PodcastBluesky @evolvingleader.bsky.socialYouTube @evolvingleaderThe Evolving Leader is researched, written and presented by Jean Gomes and Scott Allender with production by Phil Kerby. It is an Outside production.Send a message to The Evolving Leader team
How is the European Commission rethinking its approach to competition policy and enforcement as new leadership takes the helm, including the appointment of Spain's Teresa Ribera as the European Commissioner for Competition? Alicia Downey and Subrata Bhattacharjee talk to John Davies, Senior Advisor at the Brunswick Group, about the changing landscape of EU competition policy and its implications for merger investigations and other proceedings. Listen to this episode to hear what effect these policy changes may have on firms in and outside the EU, and why the Scarlets are John's favorite Welsh rugby team. With special guest: John Davies, Senior Advisor, Brunswick Group LLP Related Links: John Davies et al., EU Merger Control - A New Era? (Brunswick Group Nov. 2024) - Upload attached article Ursula von der Leyen, Mission Letter addressed to Teresa Ribera Rodriguez (EC Sept. 17, 2024) Mario Draghi, The future of European competitiveness Part A, A competitiveness strategy for Europe (EC Sept. 2024) Mario Draghi, The future of European competitiveness Part B, In-depth analysis and recommendations (EC Sept. 2024) Hosted by: Alicia Downey, Downey Law LLC and Subrata Bhattacharjee, Borden Ladner Gervais LLP
Can mastering a mere 12 minutes each day truly transform your life and career? Join Lou Diamond on an enthralling episode of Thrive Loud as he connects with John Mitchell, the founder of Think It Be It. John shares his incredible journey of applying the success principles from the legendary book "Think and Grow Rich" and how it led him to achieve remarkable success. Key Highlights: Personal Transformation at 50: John recounts how he pivoted his life at 50 by diving deep into "Think and Grow Rich." Despite initial struggles, he uncovered the secret for success and developed a 12-minute daily technique that changed everything. Scientific Principles: Learn about the two critical scientific principles underpinning this technique—how the conscious and subconscious minds work and how to leverage them for success (00:14:34). Overcoming Life's Obstacles: John shares a deeply personal story about the loss of his mother and how it fueled his determination to crack the code of success (00:07:19). New Business Ideas: Discover how to generate and evaluate new business ideas consistently, with John revealing his own journey from ideation to executing million-dollar ideas (00:16:51). Mindset Mastery: Find out how John teaches these principles to athletes and students at the University of Texas, empowering them to override negative inner voices and control their destinies (00:25:32). Personal Harmonies: Listen to John's favorite practices and routines, including the music that uplifts his spirit and his love for blues guitar (00:28:33). Follow-Up Actions for Listeners & Viewers: Watch the Free Video: Visit www.themissingsecret.org to watch a 9-minute video that explains the full secret of "Think and Grow Rich" and its scientific basis. Read the Book: Purchase John's new book, "The Missing Secret of the Legendary Book, Think and Grow Rich," available on Amazon. Implement the Technique: Start your own 12-minute daily routine. Create a clear, detailed vision of who you want to be and what you want to achieve, read it daily, and watch how it influences your subconscious to bring forth focused, productive actions. Deep Thinking Sessions: Set aside time for deep thinking sessions twice a week. Follow John's three-step process to generate and evaluate new ideas that can propel you forward. Follow Us:
What if creativity isn't something you're born with, but a skill you can cultivate starting today?In this episode, we explore how creativity isn't reserved for the naturally gifted but is a muscle you can develop. Whether you're an artist, entrepreneur, or someone simply seeking more inspiration in daily life, you'll discover actionable tools to spark your creative potential and transform how you approach challenges and ideas.Learn the power of the"Daily 10" exercise to generate new ideas effortlessly.Discover how playfulness can break through creative blocks and ignite fresh energy.Understand why taking strategic breaks can lead to surprising breakthroughs.Press play now to start unlocking your creative potential with three powerful tools you can implement immediately!˚KEY POINTS AND TIMESTAMPS:00:00 - Introduction: The Nature of Creativity01:29 - Tool 1: The Daily 10 Practice03:53 - Tool 2: Reconnecting with Playfulness05:23 - Tool 3: Taking Breaks to Recharge Creativity07:29 - Recap: Three Tools to Spark Creativity08:18 - Final Thoughts: Creativity as a Practice˚VALUABLE RESOURCES:Mastery Seekers Tribe: https://masteryseekerstribe.com˚Want to be a guest on Personal Development Mastery?Send Agi Keramidas a message on PodMatch, here: https://www.podmatch.com/hostdetailpreview/personaldevelopmentmastery˚Personal development inspiration, insights, and actions to implement for living with purpose.˚Support the showPersonal development insights and actionable inspiration to implement for self-mastery, living authentically, finding your purpose, cultivating emotional intelligence, building confidence, and becoming authentic through healthy habits, meditation, mindset shifts, spirituality, clarity, passion discovery, wellness, and personal growth - empowering entrepreneurs, leaders, and seekers to embrace happiness and fulfilment.Join our free community "Mastery Seekers Tribe":https://masteryseekerstribe.com
During this episode of The Evolving Leader podcast, co-hosts Jean Gomes and Scott Allender are in conversation with Anant Nyshadham who's work includes studying the effectiveness of firms in developing countries with the intention of accelerating economic development. Anant is an associate Professor in the Business Economics and Public Policy area of the Ross School of Business at the University of Michigan and a research associate of the National Bureau of Economic Research. He is also an affiliate of BREAD, which is a nonprofit dedicated to research and scholarship in development economics. And he is a research affiliate of the IGC, a J-PAL affiliated professor and an affiliate of the Montreal Partnership for Human Resource Management. Anant is also co-founder and chief strategy officer of the Good Business Lab, a nonprofit seeking to promote investment in worker welfare as a business imperative. His work focuses on enterprise, firm and worker characteristics and decision-making like labour contracting and worker training and managerial quality and the resulting performance dynamics, particularly in developing countries. Other reading from Jean Gomes and Scott Allender: Leading In A Non-Linear World (J Gomes, 2023) The Enneagram of Emotional Intelligence (S Allender, 2023) Social:Instagram @evolvingleaderLinkedIn The Evolving Leader PodcastBluesky @evolvingleader.bsky.socialYouTube @evolvingleaderThe Evolving Leader is researched, written and presented by Jean Gomes and Scott Allender with production by Phil Kerby. It is an Outside production.Send a message to The Evolving Leader team
In this bonus episode of The Evolving Leader podcast, co-hosts Sara Deschamps and Arjun Sahdev are in conversation with Tricia Brouk.Tricia is a dynamic director, producer, author and speaker who specializes in empowering leaders to find their voice and tell their stories. She is also the founder of The Big Talk Academy, where she helps individuals master the art of public speaking and storytelling and over 30 years she has directed numerous award-winning films and theatrical productions.Known for her innovative approach to communication, Tricia combines her expertise in performance with a passion for personal growth, guiding clients to captivate audiences and make a lasting impact. Her work has been featured in prestigious platforms, and she is a sought-after speaker and mentor.Social:Instagram @evolvingleaderLinkedIn The Evolving Leader PodcastBluesky @evolvingleader.bsky.socialYouTube @evolvingleader The Evolving Leader is researched, written and presented by Jean Gomes and Scott Allender with production by Phil Kerby. It is an Outside production.Send a message to The Evolving Leader team
During your infertility journey, it's important to align yourself with an ethical physician who is going to be honest with you about when your plans need to pivot. Today, we're joined by the wonderful Dr. Matthew Lederman and one of his former patients, Jaclyn Fieberg, to discuss her experience of family building. Tuning in, you'll hear about Jaclyn's complex infertility story, what led her to Dr. Lederman, how she decided to consider donor eggs and eventually chose to use her sister as a surrogate, and more! We delve into the power of changing your mind as you evolve through your fertility journey before discussing the importance of finding a physician who is going to be open and honest with you and advocate for your best interests. Jaclyn even shares some tools she used to help her get through this incredibly challenging time. Finally, Dr. Lederman reminds us of the power of perseverance. To hear all this and be inspired to be open to new ideas, press play now!
In this episode of The Evolving Leader podcast, co-hosts Jean Gomes and Scott Allender talk to Professor Deborah Ancona about the importance of X-teams. These are a brand of team that emphasizes external outreach to stakeholders, extensive ties, expandable tiers, and flexible membership. The resulting X-teams are not only are able to adapt in ways that traditional teams are not, but they actually improve an organization's ability to produce creative ideas and execute them increasing entrepreneurial and innovative capacity.During the conversation Deborah highlights the shift from traditional team structures to distributed leadership, where leadership is distributed across all levels. She also explores the concept of "family ghosts," which are behaviours and attitudes formed in childhood that influence leadership and stresses the importance of creating a sense of belonging, vision, and innovation in leadership to navigate today's rapidly changing world.In 2007 Deborah and Henrik Bresman wrote the book ‘X-Teams: How To Build Teams That Lead, Innovate, And Succeed'.Other reading from Jean Gomes and Scott Allender:Leading In A Non-Linear World (J Gomes, 2023)The Enneagram of Emotional Intelligence (S Allender, 2023)Social:Instagram @evolvingleader LinkedIn The Evolving Leader Podcast Bluesky @evolvingleader.bsky.social YouTube @evolvingleader The Evolving Leader is researched, written and presented by Jean Gomes and Scott Allender with production by Phil Kerby. It is an Outside production.Send a message to The Evolving Leader team
Join Todd Conklin in a thought-provoking discussion on the unexpected dynamics of podcasting and the complexities of gauging audience interest. Through candid reflections, Todd explores how unpredictability drives innovation, emphasizing the importance of continuous learning and adaptation in uncertain times. Discover the challenges of initiating change in high-risk environments and the role of safety as a presence, rather than an absence, of failures. Dive into Todd's new book, "New Ideas for Old Problems: A Human Performance Approach to Sustainable Change," which offers fresh perspectives on safety and organizational improvement. Learn about the incremental nature of change and the critical shift from traditional safety metrics to a broader understanding of safety as an organizational capacity. The episode invites listeners to rethink conventional approaches and consider monitoring progress through new lenses. Explore how new ideas can be seamlessly integrated into existing systems and the ongoing journey towards more resilient and reliable organizations. Todd shares personal insights and the inspiration behind his latest work, encouraging listeners to engage with innovative concepts and apply them in diverse contexts. This episode is a must-listen for anyone interested in evolving safety standards and fostering sustainable change within their organizations.
Hi, and welcome to The Long View. I'm Dan Lefkovitz, strategist for Morningstar Indexes. In this episode, we'll share some of our favorite clips from 2024 interviews with portfolio managers, economists, and investment thinkers. It's the companion to Christine Benz's “Best of Episode” featuring highlights from conversations with financial planners, advisors, and retirement researchers.“Joel Fried and Al Mordecai: Upholding the Culture at Primecap Management,” The Long View podcast, Morningstar.com, Jan. 30, 2024.“JB Taylor: Small Caps Haven't Been This Cheap in 25 Years,” The Long View podcast, Morningstar.com, March 5, 2024.“Jody Jonsson: The Case for a Global Portfolio,” The Long View podcast, Morningstar.com, Jan. 23, 2024.“Bryan Armour: Is Index Investing's Superpower Unstoppable?” The Long View podcast, Morningstar.com, March 19, 2024.“Sonali Pier: Don't Rent Yield,” The Long View podcast, Morningstar.com, Feb. 27, 2024.“Neil Shearing: What the Consensus Is Missing About the Current Economy,” The Long View podcast, Morningstar.com, April 16, 2024.“Omar Aguilar and Sébastien Page: Market Outlook for 2024 and Beyond,” The Long View podcast, Morningstar.com, Aug. 27, 2024.“Carl Tannenbaum: Settling Into ‘Soft-Landing Territory,'” The Long View podcast, Morningstar.com, July 30, 2024.“David Herro and Rajiv Jain: Should US Investors Renew Their Passports?” The Long View podcast, Morningstar.com, July 9, 2024.“Carl Vine: The Japan Earnings Story Has Legs,” The Long View podcast, Morningstar.com, April 30, 2024.“Justin Leverenz: Emerging Markets Are ‘Incredibly Attractive,'” The Long View podcast, Morningstar.com, Feb. 6, 2024.“Ankur Crawford: ‘When Software Begins to Write Software, Innovation Is Exponential,'” The Long View podcast, Morningstar.com, Sept. 24, 2024.“Jeremy Grantham: The Bigger the New Idea, the More the Market Becomes Overpriced,” The Long View podcast, Morningstar.com, Oct. 8, 2024.“Dan Ivascyn: The Outlook for Bonds Amid a Covid ‘Aftershock Global Economy,'” The Long View podcast, Morningstar.com, May 21, 2024.