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This week on the RV Podcast: Here we go again, now there is talk of another MASSIVE budget cut for the National Park Service and a proposal to turn some federal land over to the states. A New Survey reveals what's #1 on the Bucket List for campers over 55 And in Mike & Jen's Storytime… When Things Go Wrong: A Roadway Cautionary Tale All this plus the RV News of the Week and your questions coming up in Episode 546 of the RV Podcast.
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Steve and the crew discuss recent comments from Senator Rand Paul (R-Ky.) about trade and deficits and why free trade absolutists need to have better answers for the American people. Then, Iowa state Representative Samantha Fett (R) joins the program to detail the threats she's faced in her own community from the trans mob. In Hour Two, Fake News or Not reacts to responses to Steve's hypothesis that the United States has three choices before it. TODAY'S SPONSORS: RAYCON: 20% off sitewide! https://rayconglobal.com/pages/steve?utm_source=podcast&utm_medium=influencer&utm_campaign=steve&nb_platform=partner-lp&nb_ppid=podcast&nb_cpid=steve MIRACLE MADE: Upgrade your sleep with Miracle Made! Go to https://try.miraclebrand.co/sheets/ksp-v15?utm_source=Podcast_deace&utm_medium=Podcasting&utm_campaign=deace&color=stone and use the code DEACE to claim your FREE 3 PIECE TOWEL SET and SAVE over 40% OFF JASE MEDICAL: https://jasemedical.com/ and enter code “DEACE” at checkout for a discount on your order REAL ESTATE AGENTS I TRUST: https://realestateagentsitrust.com/ RELIEF FACTOR: VISIT https://www.relieffactor.com/ OR CALL 800-4-RELIEF KING OF KINGS: https://www.angel.com/tickets/king-of-kings?utm_medium=partner&affid=185&oid=77&_ef_transaction_id=2986acf388e54c8db4b83eff4beb87f8&utm_source=ef_Blaze%20Media&utm_campaign=STEVE Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Nearly 25% of of Americans admit to regularly urinating in the shower, according to a new survey-The nationwide survey found that 12% of Americans relieve themselves in the shower daily-Another 12% doing so multiple times a week! -In total, … 45% of Americans admit to going in the shower at some point during an average yearA full quarter of millennials report urinating in the shower dailyBy comparison, only 13% of Generation X and 6% of baby boomers do. To subscribe to The Pete McMurray Show Podcast just click here
On "Forbes Newsroom," Alyssa Schaefer, Chief Experience Officer at Laurel Road, and Allison Brady, VP at HarrisX, discussed a new Laurel Reed 2025 survey probing how women are managing their money and stress in times of economic uncertainty.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
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Half a million disabled New Zealanders aren't getting what they need to live a good life. The findings come from the first comprehensive set of disability statistics collected in more than a decade.
AP correspondent Haya Panjwani reports on a new survey with findings about religion in America.
On the phone-in: Are we sowing the seeds for a farmland loss crisis? Farmers call in about the pressures pushing agricultural land out to pasture and possible solutions. Plus, a new survey aims to find out what major barriers young/new farmers face when trying to access farmland in NS.
New research reveals attitudes and perceptions about women in the workplace have changed with more men and women agreeing that the gender pay gap exists, sexual discrimation is a serious concern, and that the government needs to address childcare. Dr. Susan Madsen leads the Utah Women & Leadership Project that released the statewide study from the Fall of 2024. Dr. Madsen joins FM100.3's Rebecca Cressman to discuss what the latest survey reveals and how it supports the efforts of "A Bolder Way Forward" a movement to help women, children, and families thrive in Utah.
If you're single and in healthcare, you're going to get dates - according to a new survey-A new SURVEY reveals: People Want to Date Healthcare Workers-According to single Americans, health care is the most attractive career sector for dating. -The survey of single US men and US single women aimed to uncover the hottest careers of 2025 and which are the most dateable.Men and women agreed that those in healthcare make the best partners (29%)- and, when broken down by specific jobs, 26% of respondents said doctors are the most attractive career for a partner, -while nurses come in second. About 20% of women are still looking for a man with a job in finance To subscribe to The Pete McMurray Show Podcast just click here
The Ministry of Justice are calling for evidence from the public in a new investigation into costs protection in discrimination claims. Hywel Davies has been finding out more. For more information and to submit your own evidence, visit the MOJ website - Costs protection in discrimination claims: Call for Evidence - Ministry of Justice - Citizen Space
TOP 3: Thursday Snow Closures, New Survey Reveals the Shocking Percentage of People Seen Leaving Public Restrooms Without Washing Their Hands, and Duchess Meghan Recuits Billie Eilish to Surprise Victim of LA Fires full 281 Thu, 06 Feb 2025 15:59:02 +0000 wY46Fj6yK49KmuaSmvhWjfUNx2jAuRRC music,society & culture,news Kramer & Jess On Demand Podcast music,society & culture,news TOP 3: Thursday Snow Closures, New Survey Reveals the Shocking Percentage of People Seen Leaving Public Restrooms Without Washing Their Hands, and Duchess Meghan Recuits Billie Eilish to Surprise Victim of LA Fires Highlights from the Kramer & Jess Show. 2024 © 2021 Audacy, Inc. Music So
Many Australians aren't sleeping well, according to a new survey. Here's how many hours a night you should be getting, and tips for a better rest. Listen to SBS Sinhala podcast for more information. - බොහෝ ඕස්ට්රේලියානුවන් අවශ්ය ප්රමාණයට තම නින්ද ලබාගැනීම සිදු නොකරන බව නවතම සමීක්ෂණ වාර්තාවකින් හෙළිවී තිබෙනවා. සෞඛ්ය සම්පන්න ජීවිතයක් සඳහා ඔබ දිනකට කෙතරම් කාලයක් නිදා ගත යුතුද? එසේම ගුණාත්මක සුවපහසු නින්දක් ලබාගැනීමට ඔබට කළහැකි දෑ මොනවාද ?
According to a new survey, Idahoans are worried about more than just housing, property taxes and the economy this year.
In this episode, we dive deep into how AI is transforming content marketing and SEO in 2025. We explore both the search and content creation aspects of AI, sharing real data from our agency experience and a recent survey of content marketers.Key Topics Covered:[0:00] Introduction and episode overview[1:00] Background on our recent travels and company retreat[2:00] Two main aspects of AI in content marketing: content generation and search[4:00] Changes in search behavior and SEO with AI tools[6:00] Real examples of leads coming from ChatGPT[8:00] How AI tools recommend content differently from Google[11:00] Our analysis of AI tool recommendations vs Google rankings[17:00] Why content still matters for AI visibility[21:00] Changes in content consumption patterns[24:00] The future of content distribution across channels[29:00] AI content writing experiments and survey results[36:00] Challenges with AI-generated content[39:00] Survey insights on AI content adoption
KC Snow, LA Fires and the Chiefs New Survey on its Stadium | 1-10-24See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
EAB's Val Fox and Todd Heilman unpack data from a new survey that examines the mindset and preferences of today's adult learners. Val and Todd highlight important changes in current and prospective students' search behavior, expectations, and application preferences. They also offer enrollment leaders tips to engage and enroll prospective students more effectively.
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The CBC's Alexandre Silberman has been digging deeper into the findings of this new survey.
A new AAA survey shows nearly 2/3 of drivers admit to engaging in risky driving behaviors like aggressive driving, speeding, and driving under the influence. KTAR's Colton Krolak joins us to explain more about these statistics.
Garland Harwood, the co-founder of Confidant, a strategic communications firm, studied the difference between the buying habits and brand loyalty of Gen Z consumers.
Targeted by official complaints to their professional bodies. Doxxed on social media. Harassed for their pro-Israel views. Getting negative reviews from antisemitic or anti-Israel medical students. Being asked where their horns are. Having to hide their Jewish identities. These are just some of the hundreds of stories shared by Canadian Jewish doctors and doctors-in-training as part of a new survey on antisemitism in this country's health system since Oct. 7. The survey was conducted this fall by the new Jewish Medical Association of Ontario (JMAO). The findings were released two weeks ago during a media conference at the Ontario Legislature in Toronto. JMAO officials say they were expecting the results to be bad, but were stunned to discover antisemitism was even worse, as they read the feedback from nearly 500 Jewish doctors who sent in detailed examples of how they have been impacted personally and professionally. The incidents happen both in the corridors of the hospitals they work in, but mostly in the university medical schools where they teach. In fact, the authors of the study say, their colleagues are quitting the classroom altogether, or retiring early, and over 30 per cent report they are considering leaving Ontario altogether. On today's episode of The CJN Daily, host Ellin Bessner delves into the study's findings and hears the personal experiences from the quartet of doctors behind the new survey: JMAO president Dr. Lisa Salomon, chair Dr. Ayelet Kuper, and members Dr. Barry Pakes and Dr. Karen Devon. Related links Learn more about the Jewish Medical Association of Ontario's study and official launch. Read the Canadian Jewish doctors' submission to Parliament about antisemitism in the medical system. Read more on the Feb. 2024 pro-Palestinian protest outside Mount Sinai hospital in Toronto, in The CJN. Credits Host and writer: Ellin Bessner (@ebessner) Production team: Zachary Kauffman (producer), Michael Fraiman (executive producer) Music: Dov Beck-Levine Support our show Subscribe to The CJN newsletter Donate to The CJN (+ get a charitable tax receipt) Subscribe to The CJN Daily (Not sure how? Click here)
Markus Baer, Professor of Organizational Behavior, joined Megan Lynch to address a new survey that shows a majority of Americans who are dissatisfied with their jobs, he say the pandemic shined a light on the issues that were always there. Baer pointed out how management has treated some groups of employees as, 'transactional assets' for a long time.
The Baltimore Metropolitan Council recently released a survey that examined what the top-of-mind issues are around the region. Mike Kelly, BMC's executive director, joins us to take stock of the survey's results on how Marylanders feel on a wide range of issues. The BMC brings together the chief executives of Baltimore and the counties that surround it, as well as others, to look at the challenges each jurisdiction faces through the lens of regional cooperation and shared interest.Email us at midday@wypr.org, tweet us: @MiddayWYPR, or call us at 410-662-8780.
ABC's Jim Ryan tells us how to avoid confrontation over politics this Thanksgiving.
A recent survey of 1,013 respondents by Finder has found more than half the motorists on the roads are guilty of multitasking while driving. The research found a wide variety of distractions that can put lives at risk – topping the list at 43 per cent was eating whilst driving, driving in thongs came in second at 20 percent. 13 per cent of respondents admitted to texting while driving, 11 per cent to accessing social media. 7 percent said they'd watched a TV show or a movie, 9 per cent had replied to an email and 6 per cent had applied makeup. 5 percent had even shaved behind the wheel. I've personally witnessed a driver on the M1 reading the newspaper on the steering wheel at 100km/hour. The survey proves that many drivers wrongly consider getting behind the wheel is a casual endeavour. I'm David BerthonSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
New survey finds high rates of dental decay for Kentucky kids, firefighters effort rescuing Louisville worker, Gov. Beshear talks about impact of proposed tariffs on Kentucky, and celebrating first-generation college students.
Back in 2017, the City of Boise introduced their first "Cultural Master Plan." Now they're looking to update that plan, but in order to do that, they need your feedback.
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This week, in a show taped in Beijing at the Center for International Security and Strategy at Tsinghua University, I speak with Professor Da Wei about a new public opinion poll on China's perception of international security and review its important findings. We also discuss Chinese views on the Russo-Ukrainian War and the upcoming U.S. presidential election.2:11 – Da Wei's new podcast 4:05 – CISS's “Public Opinion Poll: Chinese Outlook on International Security 2024”7:46 – The poll's findings on pessimism about global security and the global influence of the U.S. and China11:56 – China's growing national confidence and growing pessimism about the U.S.-China relationship 18:26 – Paradoxical poll findings: proactive foreign policy stance vs. prioritizing domestic affairs, and involvement in global scientific cooperation vs. withdrawing in other areas of international agreement 24:30 – Why older respondents tended to be more pessimistic about China's international security situation 25:58 – Understanding negative attitude toward the United States and the effectiveness of diplomacy 30:17 – The belief that the U.S. goal is containment of China's development and the shift in view of America from a values-based country to a power-based country 36:12 – Chinese viewpoints on the Russo-Ukrainian war 39:22 – Da Wei's travels in the U.S. and the changes he has perceived 45:04 – The U.S. agenda to dissuade China from deepening its involvement with Russia 49:02 – How Chinese views on the upcoming U.S. election have changed since Kamala Harris' nominationRecommendations:Da Wei: Chen Jian's Zhou Enlai: A Life; for Chinese to travel to the U.S. moreKaiser: Chen Jian and Odd Arne Westad's The Great Transformation: China's Road from Revolution to Reform; for Americans to travel to China (and Beijing) See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
John Gibbons returned for The Last Word's weekly environment slot on Thursday.Up for discussion was the success of the deposit return scheme, whether nature's carbon sink is failing, the Climate Change Advisory Council's warning that Ireland could face an €8bn fine by 2030 if we fail to meet our climate targets and the effectiveness of disruptive climate protests.Hit the ‘Play' button on this page to hear the conversation.
5pm: Voting officially begins for Washintonians // Will 2024 be a free and fair election? // Initiative 2117 is on the general election ballot. Here's what it does // Guest - CEO of The Downtown Seattle Association Jon Scholes // Seattle voters show increased optimism about city's direction, new survey finds // Letters
A new Redfin survey shows that after the latest hurricanes, people are beginning to take a second look at where they live. Will this change the housing markets we consider hot? Or is this just post-hurricane fear? Subscribe to the BiggerPockets Channel for the best real estate investing education online! Become a member of the BiggerPockets community of real estate investors - https://www.biggerpockets.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Joel Embiid's rivalry vs. Nikola Jokic has been one of the fun subplots of the last few seasons, but in the eyes of NBA GMs, the Nuggets star is the clear winner.Devon, Derek, and Kyle discuss the latest NBA GM survey. They also get into Nick Nurse's quest to push the pace, and Caleb Martin's free-throw routine that went viral.
The responses from more than 1,400 people across the island of Ireland show work, money, health and family are lead the causes of stress. To discuss this Author and Mid-life coach - Alana Kirk.
Elizabeth Laird, Director of the Equity in Civic Technology Project at The Center for Democracy and Technology, joins Megan Lynch. A new survey finds that millions of students in the United States have been exposed to revenge porn at their schools -- some of it created by A-I.
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Baselane's 2024 Investor Survey paints a clear picture: investors expect to have a better 2025 than 2024, and especially better than 2023. In this episode, we'll go over the highlights of the survey and get a sense of what's really happening in the housing market through the lens of investors. Keep reading the article here: https://www.biggerpockets.com/blog/baselane-real-estate-investor-survey-2024 Subscribe to the BiggerPockets Channel for the best real estate investing education online! Become a member of the BiggerPockets community of real estate investors - https://www.biggerpockets.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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In the episode of Trabaho, Visa, atbp., find out what behaviours or habits in the workplace in Australia are most disliked and appreciated. - Sa episode ng Trabaho, Visa, atbp., alamin kung ano ang mga kinaiisan at kinagigiliwang asal o ugali sa lugar ng trabaho sa Australia.
Baggy Clothes or Well Cut? Tuesday 09/10/24
September 9, 2024 — Homelessness is on the decline across Mendocino County, with the glaring exception of the tribal community, according to the latest annual Point-in-Time (PIT) homelessness survey. The survey, conducted in January and released last week, provides a detailed snapshot of homelessness in the region.
Nishesh Chalise joins Megan and Tom from the St Louis Federal Reserve where he's a Senior Manager of Community Development.
The governor of a Russian region on Ukraine's border declared a state of emergency as a nearby Ukrainian offensive into Russia enters a second week. Ukraine says it has seized more territory in the Kursk region and its forces have also captured some Russian soldiers.The CBS News price tracker, a new online tool, uses government and private data to give you real-time updates about the cost of everyday items.Medical credit cards have been increasing in popularity as a way for patients to pay for expenses like hearing, vision, dentistry and even hospital services. But consumer advocates say some of these cards could end up hurting a consumer's credit score or leaving them in deeper debt. Senior consumer investigative correspondent Anna Werner explains what to know.New research reveals what parents worry most about when it comes to raising kids. Gallup partnered with the Walton Family Foundation on the research. Psychologist Lisa Damour breaks it down.NFL Today's newest studio analyst, Matt Ryan, joins JJ Watt and Bill Cowher on "CBS Mornings" to preview the upcoming NFL season.Chef Jasmine Norton of the first Black woman-owned oyster bar in the country is on a mission to make oysters more accessible and appealing, especially to the Black community. After leaving a hotel career to pursue her passion, Norton is breaking barriers and hopes her success at Urban Oyster will inspire other women of color to own their culinary businesses.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
With Kamala Harris in the spotlight, there appears to be a major momentum shift in presidential politics. Is it moving the needle in Texas?A new survey indicates that 90% of Texans believe housing costs are too high, with Democrats and Republicans in agreement.Schools are struggling to grapple with a rise in vaping among students.A conversation […] The post New survey reveals bipartisan concern over Texas housing affordability crisis appeared first on KUT & KUTX Studios -- Podcasts.
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In this episode, host Jay Schwedelson discusses some interesting recent marketing trends and survey results, including TikTok's recent "Deal For You" sales event. Also, what's up with long gaps between seasons of great shows?!?=================================================================Best Moments:(00:54) A survey found that 79% of people aged 18-25 and 53% of those aged 26-40 would rather have 1 million followers than $1 million(02:16) TikTok's recent "Deal For You" sales event underperformed compared to Amazon Prime Day, with sales down 6% during the same period(04:15) Using Olympic-themed words like "champion," "gold medal," and emojis in email subject lines is boosting open rates by up to 20%(05:13) Jay expresses frustration with the long gaps between seasons for popular TV shows like Euphoria, Severance, and Stranger Things=================================================================MASSIVE thank you to our Sponsor, Marigold!!Marigold is a relationship marketing platform designed to help you acquire new customers and turn them into superfans with their best-in-class loyalty solutions. Don't take my word for it though, American Airlines, Honeybaked Ham, Title Boxing, and Notre Dame University are also customers!Regardless of your size, check out Marigold today to get the solution you need to grow your business!Check out this free content Jay has loved digesting, The Complete Guide to Zero-Party Data.
A new report from the Cancer Council shows zero-alcohol beverages could lead young people to alcohol consumption later in their lives. The survey shows the over a third of youngsters have consumed a zero-alcohol drink, with the majority of them admitting they look rather appealing. - 本来お酒の代わりに嗜まれているゼロアルコール飲料。アルコール飲料を模倣したもので、オーストラリアではアルコール度数が0.5%未満の飲料と定義されています。しかし、このゼロアルコール飲料が、若者の将来的な飲酒を促す可能性があることが、新たな報告書で分かりました。
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3PM What’s Trending: A new survey finds that Washington State Democrats are completely delusional about the direction of the state. MSNBC’s Joy Reid makes the obnoxious claim that Republicans are anti-DEI simply because they don’t black people. // A new development has Jason even more suspicious about the alleged hate crime committed against the Utah women’s basketball team in Coeur d’Alene, Idaho. // Donald Trump gave Joe Biden a bad look when he attended the wake of the fallen NYPD officer while Biden was at a campaign fundraiser. Trump said he believed Biden couldn’t go because his base won’t allow him to support cops.