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Bryan (@Q3Cards) and Scott (@P1Castle) continue their podcast focusing on the Formula 1 Sports Card Hobby. The hosts finally did a deep dive into their first reactions from 2024 Topps Dynasty Formula 1 with some cards that have been pulled in the Castle since product launch. Some of the new features they analyzed was vertical jumbo patch cards, horizontal and vertical booklets, and improved patches across all card rarities. Next Scott welcomed Chomsky Bros. Collection (@CBC_Breaks) into the P1Castle Affiliate program. After that, Scott gave all the details of the F1 75 launch next week and a huge two-week auction starting soon in conjunction with Fanatics Collect. As always, we appreciate your support. Please consider leaving a review on Apple Podcasts and like, subscribe, and enable notifications on YouTube so you never miss a new episode. P1Castle on Fanatics Live https://www.fanatics.live/shops/2ef57b91-f20d-47d6-8aa1-03dbcca54ecc Carbon Cardboard on Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/carbon-cardboard/id1730633164 @q3cards https://www.instagram.com/q3cards/ @p1castle https://www.instagram.com/p1castle/ @p1castlegrading https://www.instagram.com/p1castlegrading/ @justaninchident_cards https://www.instagram.com/justaninchident_cards/ @willjercards https://www.instagram.com/willjercards/ @cbc_breaks https://www.instagram.com/cbc_breaks/ Hearts of Empowerment: https://heartsofempowerment.org/sportscards
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This week on Antiwar Radio, Scott talks with Hassan El-Tayyab about the vote next week to end support for the Saudi war in Yemen. The two give a brief background on the war to explain how we got here before explaining next week's vote. Next Scott talks with Marcy Winograd of CODEPINK. She recently published a letter to the Left, urging leftists to commit to their principles and call for negotiations to bring about peace in Ukraine. Discussed on the show: 1833stopwar.com “Letter to the Left on Ukraine” (CODEPINK) Joint Statement on the U.S.-Ukraine Strategic Partnership Wales Summit in 2014 Peace in Ukraine Coalition Hassan El-Tayyab is a musician and peace activist, who works as the lead lobbyist on Middle East policy for the Friends Committee on National Legislation. Marcy Winograd is the Coordinator of CODEPINK Congress and a steering committee member of the Peace in Ukraine Coalition. The coalition calls for a ceasefire, peace negotiations and investments in climate, housing, healthcare and jobs, not endless war in Ukraine. To join the coalition, visit peaceinukraine.org This episode of the Scott Horton Show is sponsored by: Tom Woods' Liberty Classroom; ExpandDesigns.com/Scott; and Thc Hemp Spot. Get Scott's interviews before anyone else! Subscribe to the Substack. Shop Libertarian Institute merch or donate to the show through Patreon, PayPal or Bitcoin: 1DZBZNJrxUhQhEzgDh7k8JXHXRjYu5tZiG. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Download Episode. This week on Antiwar Radio, Scott talks with Hassan El-Tayyab about the vote next week to end support for the Saudi war in Yemen. The two give a brief background on the war to explain how we got here before explaining next week's vote. Next Scott talks with Marcy Winograd of CODEPINK. She recently published a letter to the Left, urging leftists to commit to their principles and call for negotiations to bring about peace in Ukraine. Discussed on the show: 1833stopwar.com “Letter to the Left on Ukraine” (CODEPINK) Joint Statement on the U.S.-Ukraine Strategic Partnership Wales Summit in 2014 Peace in Ukraine Coalition Hassan El-Tayyab is a musician and peace activist, who works as the lead lobbyist on Middle East policy for the Friends Committee on National Legislation. Marcy Winograd is the Coordinator of CODEPINK Congress and a steering committee member of the Peace in Ukraine Coalition. The coalition calls for a ceasefire, peace negotiations and investments in climate, housing, healthcare and jobs, not endless war in Ukraine. To join the coalition, visit peaceinukraine.org This episode of the Scott Horton Show is sponsored by: Tom Woods' Liberty Classroom; ExpandDesigns.com/Scott; and Thc Hemp Spot. Get Scott's interviews before anyone else! Subscribe to the Substack. Shop Libertarian Institute merch or donate to the show through Patreon, PayPal or Bitcoin: 1DZBZNJrxUhQhEzgDh7k8JXHXRjYu5tZiG.
Happy Thanksgiving! Kara and Scott take a break from the news to answer all your questions about raising happy, healthy, successful Pivot listeners. Between Covid, the economy, and the always-difficult work/life balance, modern parents face unprecedented challenges. Luckily, Pivot's here to answer the What, Whys, and Hows of parenting in the age of endless distraction. Send us your questions, parenting-related or otherwise! Call 855-51-PIVOT or go to nymag.com/pivot. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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Scott interviews Daniel Larison about his recent article on the Iran Nuclear Deal negotiations. Before getting to that, Scott asks Larison about his reaction to the ceasefire in Yemen. Larison points out that nearly all ceasefires to occur in Yemen so far have actually been excuses for forces to regroup. However, he agrees with Scott that this one appears different. Next Scott and Larison go through the confusing and frustrating lack of progress in the negotiations for the U.S. to reenter the JCPOA. They talk about what's going on and why, even though neither are concerned about Iran developing and using a nuclear weapon, they believe reentering the deal is the right path forward. The two also tie this topic into a broader conversation about Washington's Middle East adventurism and the strange political forces shaping America's Iran policy. Discussed on the show: “Biden's Last Chance on the Nuclear Deal” (Antiwar.com) Scott's interview with Nasser Arrabyee “Yemeni Civil War Unleashes a Plague of Locusts” (Antiwar.com) Manufactured Crisis: The Untold Story of the Iran Nuclear Scare by Gareth Porter Daniel Larison is a contributing editor at Antiwar.com, contributor at the Quincy Institute for Responsible Statecraft and former senior editor at The American Conservative magazine. Follow him on Twitter @DanielLarison or on his blog, Eunomia. This episode of the Scott Horton Show is sponsored by: The War State and Why The Vietnam War?, by Mike Swanson; Tom Woods' Liberty Classroom; ExpandDesigns.com/Scott; EasyShip; Free Range Feeder; Thc Hemp Spot; Green Mill Supercritical; Bug-A-Salt and Listen and Think Audio. Shop Libertarian Institute merch or donate to the show through Patreon, PayPal or Bitcoin: 1DZBZNJrxUhQhEzgDh7k8JXHXRjYu5tZiG. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Download Episode. Scott interviews Daniel Larison about his recent article on the Iran Nuclear Deal negotiations. Before getting to that, Scott asks Larison about his reaction to the ceasefire in Yemen. Larison points out that nearly all ceasefires to occur in Yemen so far have actually been excuses for forces to regroup. However, he agrees with Scott that this one appears different. Next Scott and Larison go through the confusing and frustrating lack of progress in the negotiations for the U.S. to reenter the JCPOA. They talk about what's going on and why, even though neither are concerned about Iran developing and using a nuclear weapon, they believe reentering the deal is the right path forward. The two also tie this topic into a broader conversation about Washington's Middle East adventurism and the strange political forces shaping America's Iran policy. Discussed on the show: “Biden's Last Chance on the Nuclear Deal” (Antiwar.com) Scott's interview with Nasser Arrabyee “Yemeni Civil War Unleashes a Plague of Locusts” (Antiwar.com) Manufactured Crisis: The Untold Story of the Iran Nuclear Scare by Gareth Porter Daniel Larison is a contributing editor at Antiwar.com, contributor at the Quincy Institute for Responsible Statecraft and former senior editor at The American Conservative magazine. Follow him on Twitter @DanielLarison or on his blog, Eunomia. This episode of the Scott Horton Show is sponsored by: The War State and Why The Vietnam War?, by Mike Swanson; Tom Woods' Liberty Classroom; ExpandDesigns.com/Scott; EasyShip; Free Range Feeder; Thc Hemp Spot; Green Mill Supercritical; Bug-A-Salt and Listen and Think Audio. Shop Libertarian Institute merch or donate to the show through Patreon, PayPal or Bitcoin: 1DZBZNJrxUhQhEzgDh7k8JXHXRjYu5tZiG.
Chaired by Sally Warhaft Wildly ambitious in scope and ideas, Scott Ludlam's Full Circle seeks nothing less than a new form of ecological politics. At once an analysis of the art and science of social movements and an urgent call to arms, Full Circle takes us deep into history with a poetic reimagining of the birth of the world. Spanning the contemporary globe, Scott connects with activists from fifteen nations, building solidarity and a shared understanding of how to confront the challenges that unite us.
This episode starts with Scott and Steve discussing the phrase "Chip on Your Shoulder," and the ways in which it can be a positive thing (Michael Jordan, Robert Conrad) or a negative thing (pretty much everyone else). Next up, Steve shares some things he learned from NPR about the complexities of racist emoji use and counters with his own realization about the problematic nature of eggplant emojis, before discussing the origins of the term "Drip," in New Slang. Next Scott explains the history behind, "Chip off the Old Block," and appropriately the guys welcome Scott's dad, aka "Big Mike" or "Cold Mike" to weigh in on the "That's What I'm Talking About" phenomenon and share some stories from his Air Force days. Thank you for listening to Origin of Speakcies and have fun! Speakcies Merchandise The Origin of Speakcies merch store, powered by TeePublic, is now live! Go to speakcies.com/store for t-shirts, hoodies, stickers, mugs, and more, including "That's What I'm Talking About!" Become a Speakcies Supporter! As a Speakcies Supporter, you receive great benefits including exclusive podcasts like Speakcies Uncut, True Facts with Robert Banquette, Personal Records, and the new segment Three Silly Questions. Become a Speakcies Supporter today at patreon.com/speakcies. Social Media Twitter - twitter.com/speakcies Instagram - instagram.com/speakcies
Welcome to another episode of the Conscious Design Podcast and today Ian has an interesting guest from the world of data science, Scott Davis. Scott starts by introducing himself a bit and his work and talks a bit about data science as a field. Next Scott talks more about the storage of data itself and what happens with it then. Then Scott talks more about the process of data management and how to prioritize the right data for you. Scott then talks about the role of specialists in certain fields and how they fit into data science. Scott then discusses the role of data in smaller businesses and startups. Scott then uses a personal story and a metaphor to express how important data is and how it should be viewed by the person who has it available to them. Ian and Scott then explore the question of coding and how much coding is required during the process of data science. In the guest outro, Scott shares some of his details and invites the fans of the show to check him out and ask questions. Parts: Guest Intro (0:07) Storage of Data (3:44) Data Management (6:57) Data Specialists (11:32) Small Data (17:52) Know What You Don't Know (20:41) Coding (23:39) Guest Outro (27:25) About Scott Davis: Scott is a seasoned data scientist, leader and strategist and an expert in business innovation,operational management, big data analytics, and process design. He has a passion for solving problems and creating solutions that drive better business solutions through the use of advanced analytics that generate business value. Know more about Scott Davis here: https://www.linkedin.com/in/4scottdavis/ ///////// Want to be a guest? Visit: https://bit.ly/3BetCkf ///////// Want to work with us?
God uses everything in your response to Him for your future endeavors. When you are obedient to Him, you see Jesus move!
Today on Perry and Shawna Mornings we look at how we can move forward through this season of great hurt, fear, and division in America. First Grand Rapids native and comedian Michael Jr. talks about that terrifying moment in 1991 in Grand Rapids when a police officer unjustly put a gun to his head and cocked the trigger. God diffused his anger and healed his heart in the moments right after that. It’s a life lesson showing us the bridge ahead out of anger and hurt. Then find out why Shawna’s then 4 year old daughter Bryn said: “If she can do it, so can I!” It’s a conversation about how listening to God’s word and then obeying it, brings transformation to our world—teachers with students, parents with children, leaders with churches. You and me, listening, obeying and bringing new life! Next Scott shares about a trip he’s looking forward to later this year. If you want to get a sense of the love and fun we share on the morning team, this is a great moment to check out. And finally, comedian Michael Jr. has what we think is a brilliant idea for moving ahead in America: Off duty police officers breaking bread with black families. Check it out and see what you think.
On the show today, Scott kicks off the Startup Showcase by talking with the the CEO of The Lieu, Rebecca Lima. The Lieu is a B2B subscription service for work-spaces, delivering premium grooming and feminine hygiene products to enhance the bathroom experience for women. Next Scott chats with the Founder & COO of Aavrani, Justin Silver. […]
The guys are ready to celebrate Memorial Day at the pool with some lemon-flavored beer, but first they take a moment to thank those who have sacrificed all for this magnificent country. Next Scott gives the origins of the idioms, "Face the Music" and "All That Jazz," in a not-so-subtle attempt to remind you that the newest podcast from Speakcies, "Personal Records" debuts this week. Go to speakcies.com/personal records for more information. Also, please support our new sponsor Brewville and use "Speakcies" at check out for 10% off your order. Brewvilleva.com
This week on the Startup Showcase host Scott Kitun kicked-off the show with his new segment called The inbox where Scott will read funny inbox messages he gets from people pitching wacky/bizzare startup ideas. Next Scott is joined on the air with Founder, CEO and Chief Mentor of FOMO Marketer Jason Ma to talk about […]
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To start off the show Scott Kitun talks with best selling author, Jeff Pearlman, about his book ‘Football for a Buck: The Rise & Fall of the USFL’ . If you are interested in obtaining a copy of the book yourself click here. Next Scott is joined in studio with Michael Gelphman from to talk about […]
Get to know Scott Glovsky with guest host Kim Savo. Scott discusses cases that helped change lives of thousands of people suffering from eating disorders and autism spectrum disorders. He then turns to the importance of storytelling and of integrating all the senses. Kim opens, “Scott has the biggest heart of just about any lawyer I’ve ever known. He fights in every case on behalf of ordinary people who have been harmed or injured by institutions that are bigger and more powerful than they are. In particular, he has a specialty in fighting against health companies that won’t provide medical coverage.” The award winning Law Offices of Scott Glovsky specializes in insurance bad faith, catastrophic personal injury & health-related litigation. Scott Glovsky started the firm to help ordinary people suffering because of the negligent and bad acts of organizations and corporations. The firm’s cases have impacted millions of lives through forcing insurance companies to change their behavior – including their processes of reviewing requests for medically necessary treatment and their medical practices. Scott first discusses a case that taught him the power of caring and connecting. His client, a 26-year-old all-American girl who was close with her family and loved by everyone, had a mental illness – an eating disorder of anorexia and bulimia. She tried to free herself from her hurt, loneliness, pain, and feelings of powerlessness by controlling her food intake. At 68 pounds and needing a feeding tube to stay alive, she was hospitalized. Her insurance company kicked her out of the hospital and days later she committed suicide at home. Scott got to know his client through the unconditional and powerful love and pain of her father. As they visited her grave and reenacted very painful scenes, he showed Scott tremendous kindness and trust by sharing this incredibly intimate and painful memory. “Part of what made this so meaningful and so special was that he was open with me, and honest with me, and trusted with me, and that developed such a bond between us that ultimately anyone around us could see that level of trust and connection, and we cried together.” As painful as reliving this ordeal was, the father’s goal was to spread the word about what happened to stop this from happening to others. Not only did they win the case and tell the story on Anderson Cooper 360, The Early Show, and in the pages of People Magazine and elsewhere, but Scott was awarded the Consumer Attorneys of California’s (CAOC) “Street Fighter of the Year” Award for his work on this case. Next Scott describes a group of cases he did on behalf of kids with autism spectrum disorders who were denied treatment of Applied Behavioral Analysis (ABA) and speech therapy by their insurance companies. Another lawyer told Scott regarding one of the cases, "You're crazy, you're not going to win that case, and if you do you're going to have to go to the court of appeal, and it's going to take years, and the chances of you winning are slim." Scott felt he had to get involved. “I couldn’t see the situation and not try to help.” Scott was successful – he was instrumental in helping to get the insurance company to stop systemically denying ABA and speech therapy to children with autism spectrum disorders. This decision impacted 45,000 kids with this insurance company and provided a nearly $9.3 million dollar settlement for class members and autism research. “That case is probably the one I'm most proud of because we were able to really make a difference and hopefully changed the course of children’s lives, and their families’ lives, and at least be part of doing something meaningful.” Scott finishes by speaking about storytelling and the need to integrate all the senses. He says, “It's not just about what happened in the past, but how is the defendant acting in the trial, how are their lawyers treating your client, and how are they treating the witnesses?
Scott shares how his initial job was a terrible fit that ended abruptly and he was left to find himself a job within 10 weeks before his savings ran out. Despite the financial challenge, Scott was not willing to compromise and work at a job that was not a good fit ever again. Next Scott got a great job in HR for an established company without much of a background in HR but was able to find his transferable skills for that position. Ultimately Scott was promoted in that role several times until it reached a point where it was no longer a good fit for him. Action Item: Find your transferable skills to broaden your job search and unlock new possibilities. Scott explains that he really didn't know that HR would be the right fit for him, it was just one of the 3 options on the table at that time.
New York University professor Scott Galloway returns to the podcast to talk with Recode’s Kara Swisher about his first book, “The Four: The Hidden DNA of Amazon, Apple, Facebook, and Google,” which comes out on Oct. 3. Galloway predicts that Amazon will launch a weekly auto-delivery service called Prime Squared to encourage its highest-value customers to buy more, and forecasts that the company’s next logical acquisition after Whole Foods would be the luxury department-store chain Nordstrom. He also talks about why companies want to be seen as politically progressive today, why Airbnb will be worth more than Uber and why, if you boil Apple’s brand down to one word, it's “sex.” Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Its another thing for you to listen about. Firstly we got the news, breaking down the slow news that is Gamescom. Next Scott's still trying to get good in Injustice and he played the Telltale Guardians game. Rob got into the Telltale Batman season 2 and is still Eve'ing. Connor can't put PUBG down, he also played Guardians, and he tried out the Destiny 2 PC Beta. Lastly Connor regales us with the timeless tale of Iron Man 2. You know, that one. Listen, byeeee. We'd love to be friends with you so come hang out with us: Twitter @tbexplicitadv Instagram @turnbasedexplicitadventure Facebook @turnbasedexplicitadventure Email Us At: turnbasedexplicitadventure@gmail.com
Scott Davis, the Executive Producer of PBS Newshour Weekend shares a backstage look at the three-year old program which originates at WNET in New York. Scott has had an award-winning career in television news and documentaries including stints with Larry… The post WNET Up Next: Scott Davis, Executive Producer – “PBS Newshour Weekend “ appeared first on THIRTEEN - New York Public Media.
Pastor Scott Boney Brings us a word from Luke 1 about Mary the Monther of Jesus.