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The book focuses on branding and often makes connections with the anti-globalization movement. Throughout the four parts ("No Space", "No Choice", "No Jobs", and "No Logo"), Klein writes about issues such as sweatshops in the Americas and Asia, culture jamming, corporate censorship, and Reclaim the Streets. She pays special attention to the deeds and misdeeds of Nike, The Gap, McDonald's, Shell and Microsoft – and of their lawyers, contractors, and advertising agencies.
On this episode of The Recommended podcast, we are talking about Palm Springs. Ryker should invest in a map and Brenden should for sure watch Whiplash. Join us as we attend to this episode of The Recommended podcast.
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Bickley and Marotta talk Diamondbacks, Cardinals, go through Rush Hour Reboot, and are joined by Derrick Hall.
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There are six things that must be done if you want to live a life of freedom. Any diversion from these things will instantly bring pain and bondage. It's that some and yes, that important.
Mark Cuban is a billionaire entrepreneur, Shark Tank investor, and the outspoken former owner of the Dallas Mavericks.In this episode, he shares how transforming the Mavericks wasn't just about stats, it was about building a culture. From upgrading hotels to investing in skill development, Cuban shows how leadership and empathy can shape winning teams. He also dives into the AI revolution, offering sharp advice for young people and entrepreneurs ready to take advantage of the biggest tech shift in generations.This episode is packed with practical insight, real talk, and a fresh look at success from someone who's seen it all.
Last week I discussed the weaker auction and clearance results, centred on the impact of the King's Birthday long weekend, which cut the number of auctions held by around one-third. In the end, Sydney's final auction clearance rate subsequently fell to 58.1%, the lowest result this year. But of course, this week, it's a different … Continue reading "“No Choice: But Forced To Buy Units Ahead Of Rate Cuts!”"
Why did Israel launch defensive strikes against Iran's nuclear sites — and what does this mean for regional security? AJC Jerusalem Director Lt. Col. (res.) Avital Leibovich joins from IDF reserve duty to explain Operation Rising Lion — Israel's precision military strikes aimed at dismantling Iran's nuclear and missile capabilities. Find out why Israel saw this defensive action as vital to protect millions of lives and prevent Iran's nuclear breakout. Resources: 5 Key Reasons Behind Israel's Defensive Strike on Iran's Imminent Nuclear Threat Listen – AJC Podcasts: The Forgotten Exodus: Untold stories of Jews who left or were driven from Arab nations and Iran People of the Pod: Latest Episodes: What Rabbi Lord Jonathan Sacks' State of the Jewish World Teaches Us Today AJC's CEO Ted Deutch: Messages That Moved Me After the D.C. Tragedy Follow People of the Pod on your favorite podcast app, and learn more at AJC.org/PeopleofthePod You can reach us at: peopleofthepod@ajc.org If you've appreciated this episode, please be sure to tell your friends, and rate and review us on Apple Podcasts or Spotify. Transcript of the Interview: Manya Brachear Pashman Late Thursday night, Israel launched a series of preemptive strikes against Iran in a military offensive dubbed Operation Rising Lion. The wave of strikes comes after the International Atomic Energy Agency censured Iran for obstructing its inspections after the revelation of a secretive nuclear site. What is happening on the ground, what's next, and what are the implications for Israel, Iran, and the broader Middle East? AJC Jerusalem director, Avital Leibovich, who also serves as Lieutenant Colonel in the IDF reserves, joins us now from reserve duty as counterattacks from Iran have begun. Avital, thank you for joining us with pleasure. Avital, negotiations for a new nuclear deal with Iran have been underway since April. There have been five rounds, maybe six, and another was going to begin on Sunday. President Trump also asked Israel to hold off on this preemptive operation. So why did Israel choose to launch these strikes? At this particular time, Avital Leibovich Israel took a decision already to prepare for a preemptive attack on Iran. Since November, what happened in November? In November, Hezbollah lost the majority of its capabilities, of its military capabilities, and also of its leadership. Actually, a lot of his leaders, military leaders, have been eliminated, starting with Nasrallah, Hassan, Nasrallah, and going on to all the major generals of the organization. And basically the Shiite axis, as we call it here in Israel, was broken. Add to this, what happened a month later in December, when Assad's regime crashed, collapsed and was replaced by an anti Iranian man, jihadist, which jihadist background, by the name of Ahmed al Shara. So Iran was actually by on its own, really, because instead of circling Israel from the north, both from Syria and from Lebanon. Now it was circling in a very one dimension way, only from the east. So in order to do that, Iran figured out it needed to really upscale its nuclear capabilities, and for that, they sped up a few processes, for example, uranium enrichment, but not only that, also the weaponization of a potential nuclear bomb. And all of these steps actually brought us to a point that we are today, the point of no return. Iran will not be able to return to 20 years ago, 30 years ago, when it did not have those capabilities as it has today. For us in Israel, this is an issue of existence, either we exist or we don't, and that is the sole reason why the preemptive strike actually began today. This is according to Israeli intelligence, we have all the indications and data showing us this really major leap. And look the IAEA, you know, they issue reports every couple of months. It's their kind of responsibility for us. It's a matter of life and death. We cannot, you know, comply only with reports. And the reports sit on some shelf somewhere and and there's a lot of dust which is piling up on these reports for us, we needed action. So based on this very accurate intelligence, and some of this intelligence that has been accumulated for many, many years, you can see in the attack in Iran, you can see the very accurate attacks, the pinpointed strikes, which actually are directed at specific terrorists and not causing damage to uninvolved civilians, just To the locals. Yeah, Manya Brachear Pashman And how do you evaluate the Trump administration's response so far, given the diplomatic efforts underway? Well, Avital Leibovich I think that he is using the attacks to leverage and put pressure on Iran to resume the negotiation table in a few days. And as you know, there were six rounds of talks, and the best of my knowledge, there were huge gaps between the two sides, the American side and the Iranian side. I'm not sure these gaps can be bridged. We heard over and over again, President Trump say that Iran will never be able to enrich uranium. And then we heard Iranian leaders like Hamina say, this is the basic right of the Iranian people to enrich uranium. So I'm not sure how you can get you can bridge such a deep gap overall, I think that the President. Uh, has been congratulating Israel on its excellent attacks until now. But again, we are in the beginning. We're in the beginning phase of the attacks, although they're spread all over Iran. This is still the first day. We need to keep this in mind. Manya Brachear Pashman The targets included more than nuclear sites. It included ballistic missile sites as well, and we're receiving word that Iran has fired ballistic missiles toward Israel as we speak, they fired ballistic missiles on Israel in April. If this counterattack continues, do you expect the United States to step in to defend Israel, and do you expect some of your neighbors to step in and help as well as they did in April the United Arab Emirates or Bahrain Avital Leibovich So as for the neighbors, I think that if their aerial space will be violated and breached by Iran, then of course, they have the right, like any other country, they're sovereign, to protect their own airspace. First of all, they will be protecting themselves and their people, not Israel, as for the US. This really depends on what Iran chooses to do next. The retaliation that Iran had practiced until now was launching 100 plus drones, explosive drones, to Israel. Almost all of these drones have been intercepted. This happened in the morning today. Now if Iran will decide that the ballistic missiles or the cruise missiles that it will launch here, will attack not only Israel, but also US bases across the region. Then here, there's a question, how will the US respond? Will the US retaliate as well? If that would happen, we could have even a more significant strike together the US and Israel. Manya Brachear Pashman These attacks killed two lead scientists, IRGC commanders, Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps leaders. Is there a long-term goal of prompting a regime change? Avital Leibovich So first of all, there are few types of targets in Iran, and you mentioned some of them. Physics and nuclear scientists are, of course, a critical human resource to the Iranian regime, as they rely on their long term knowledge and expertise on producing the bomb as soon as possible, as quick as possible, and by eliminating them in a way, you are removing the immediate threat. Other options are economic options. For example, really Iran relies on oil and buys it from China and maybe other countries as well. So obviously, Israel could decide to target its oil reserves, and this will be, of course, a significant economic blow. The third option is to target the government, leadership, politicians. Now, Israel, up to this moment, did not choose an economic target or a political target, but this may change in the future. The military targets, of course, are the most immediate targets that Israel is attacking, and the idea is to eliminate the immediate threat on Israel for the long range? Well, in the Middle East, in this part of the world, unfortunately, long range is something we can only put as a vision which is not bad. I'm happy to dream. I'm dreaming often Iran, which is similar to the Iran we knew before 1979 before the revolution, a moderate country, a human, loving country with values that I can share and adopt just the same. I'm looking at a different Middle East, maybe in a few years, with an expansion of the Abraham Accords, and creating an axis of moderate countries and other Shiite countries. So all of these changes that we're witnessing right now in the region and may still witness in the future, may all have an impact also on the long range outcome of the current war, which is unprecedented. Manya Brachear Pashman I know Israel calls this a preemptive attack, but what do you say to countries who have already expressed concern about what they call an unprovoked attack? Avital Leibovich Well, I think it's enough for them just to look at the many kind of materials, which Israel and the Israeli. Army released today, showing what they have done, what Iran has done on its own soil. Now, when you follow the targets we just spoke about, you can see that these are not civilian targets. In other words, Israel is not attacking a school or a building just in the middle of Tehran for nothing. It's attacking deliberate military related sites. Actually, I think that, if I'm daring to dream again, I think that the people of Israel and the people of Iran have a lot in common. They're both people with deep heritage, with beautiful cultures. So I do envision one day a different regime in Iran, such a regime that could really bring the two countries together, opening a new page. And I think it will do a better Middle East here for all of us. Manya Brachear Pashman We have talked about how Hamas embeds itself among the Palestinian civilians in Gaza. So no matter how precise Israel's attacks are, civilians are killed. Does Iran do the same thing? Or, I should say, does the Iranian regime do the same thing in Iran? Avital Leibovich Obviously, Iran is not a democracy, and there is a similarity here with Hamas. We are talking about almost a fanaticist religious kind of aspect, which is also very similar to Hamas. Actually, Hamas and Iran have been connected for decades, for many, many decades, so they do share a lot of similarities. But unfortunately, the freedom of movement, freedom of speech, freedom of of culture, is not something which is of an ordinary situation in Iran. It's very unfortunate. You know, I'm sometimes following the social media in Iran, and I see how people speak about the regime. I see how they curse the regime. I see how they aspire for better lives. I see them organize parties in basements and so so the regime will not find out. I see them the women wearing jeans underneath hijabs long dresses, trying to conceal them for God forbid, so they would not be considered as not modest. So it's very unfortunate that the public is suffering in Iran, and we see that, not only in the general atmosphere, but also we see it with the standards of life, they have only electricity a couple of days of couple of hours a day. Water is scarce. The the prices of food, they are huge. Take, for example, today, one American dollar, it equals almost 1 million rials. For comparison, $1 equals three point 60 Israeli shekels. So yeah, they're suffering from many, many perspectives. Manya Brachear Pashman Thank you so much for joining us stay safe. Avital Leibovich Thank you, Manya, and I'll just thank everybody for their support. I'm Israel. If Manya Brachear Pashman you missed last week's episode, be sure to tune in for a special crossover episode between people of the pod and Books and Beyond, the podcast of the Rabbi Sacks legacy, Dr Tanya white, host of Books and Beyond, and Joanna benaroche, global, Chief Executive of the legacy, sit down with my colleague, Maggie wishegrad Fredman to discuss how the wisdom and perspective of the late Rabbi Lord Jonathan Sacks still endures today.
Government control has to stop. States are eliminating any type of vaccine exemptions and removing parent's right to informed consent. Medical and pharmaceutical industries have lost the trust of the people.No Exemptions. No Choice. No Freedom!Many of us grew up watching Rev. Dr. Robert Schuller's 'Hour of Power' on Sunday morning TV. Now, his son Rev. Robert Schuller Jr. joins us as he speaks Out Against Forced Vaccinations in America.DrSchuller.org--------------------------Check out all of our vendors at: https://patriotswithgrit.com/patriot-partners/ SPONSORS FOR THIS VIDEO❤️ Cardio Miracle - Boost your energy, help support your immune system, and improve your mental clarity-plus use promo code GRIT and save 10% on your order https://cardiomiracle.myshopify.com/discount/GRIT➡️ RNC Store- Immunity is your first line of defense and laetrile/B17 from Richardson Nutritional Center can provide you with natural health supplements to improve your wellness. - Use promo code GRIT and save 10% on your order https://rncstore.com/GRIT
CEO, activist and writer Sinéad Burke joined Dearbhail to talk about why activism can be lonely, the changes she's instigated in the fashion industry and why she will always be hopeful for a brighter future for people living with a disability.
In this address, three powerful examples of choice are explored: A Bad Choice (Esau selling his birthright), No Choice (the men of Jabesh-Gilead facing humiliation), and A Good Choice (Ruth's faithful commitment and Joshua's resolve to serve Jehovah). Drawing from Genesis, 1 Samuel, Ruth, Hebrews, and Joshua , this message challenges listeners to reflect on the spiritual impact of their decisions and the value of choosing God's way. The post Choices appeared first on Preachers Corner.
In this episode, Savannah and Julie pull a meme from the interwebs that asks the question of whether crossing is a choice while being transgender is not a choice. Our hosts weigh in about the hardships both categories of folx endure and the efforts it takes to embody one's truest self beyond societal norms. At the end of the day, in both cases, while the pursuing one's authenticity may be a choice the reasons for their gender expansiveness is a necessity.-----SAVANNAH HAUK is the author of “Living with Crossdressing: Defining a New Normal” and “Living with Crossdressing: Discovering your True Identity“. While both focus on the male-to-female (mtf) crossdresser, “Defining a New Normal” delves into crossdressing and relationships and “Discovering Your True Identity” looks at the individual crossdressing journey. Her latest achievements are two TEDx Talks, one entitled "Demystifying the Crossdressing Experience" and the other "13 Milliseconds: First Impressions of Gender Expression". Savannah is a male-to-female dual-gender crossdresser who is visible in the Upstate of South Carolina, active in local groups and advocating as a public speaker at LGBTQ+ conferences and workshops across the United States. At the moment, Savannah is working on more books, blogs, and projects focused on letting every crossdresser–young and mature–find their own confidence, expression, identity and voice.IG @savannahhauk | FB @savannahhauk | FB @livingwithcrossdressing | web @livingwithcrossdressing.com------JULIE RUBENSTEIN is a dedicated ally to transgender community and the certified image consultant and co-owner of Fox and Hanger. F&H is a unique service for transgender women and male-to-female crossdressers that creates customized virtual fashion and style “lookbooks”. Julie intuitively connects with each client to find them appropriate clothes, makeup, hair, and shape wear all in alignment with their budget, body type, authentic style and unique personality. Julie also provides enfemme coaching and wardrobe support. Julie has made it her life's work to help MTF individuals feel safe and confident when it comes to their female persona, expression and identity.IG @Juliemtfstyle | FB @foxandhanger | web @FoxandHanger.com
Today on the podcast I'm sharing about a very cool experience I had on a run recently. A injury started to flare up with pain in my side as I ran. But praise God someone years ago told me about Isaiah 53 and how by His wounds, I am healed! What Jesus went through on the cross for you is soooo important for you to recognize and therefore walk in victory over sickness and injury!Matthew 8:17 NKJV “He Himself took our infirmities and bore our sicknesses” and I Peter 2:24 KJV “Who his own self bore our sins in his own body on the tree.”I share today:What I intentionally thought about to get the pain to leaveA story in the Bible where God instructed people to do the very same thing for their hurting bodiesWhy Jesus never put sickness on people in the New Testament, but rather took it awayLadonna Osborn teaching mentioned: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9WvRnny4HSgConnect with Nyla:Nyla's IG Nyla's websiteNyla's Christian business podcast On the Job with God
In Czechia in 30 Minutes, Czech fighter Jan Trčka explains why he defends Ukraine—and why the war matters to all who value democracy.
11:05A – 11:22A (17mins) Teddy Pierce, author of Dethrone Davos: Save America.Is Canada Finished? Canada Elections: Prime Minister Carney's Liberal Party to lead fourth consecutive government Teddy Pierce, author of Dethrone Davos: Save America. Canada's Liberal Party is projected to win the country's federal election for the fourth consecutive time. The Liberals, led by Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney, who took over after Justin Trudeau resigned earlier this year, won the majority in a shocking turnaround sparked by U.S. President Donald Trump's threats of annexation and his tariffs on America's close ally and northern neighbor.This Is Why Canada Has No Choice But To Sit Down And Negotiate With President Trump On Tariffs 11:25 – 11:37 (17mins) 11:41 – 11:56 (15mins) Feature: "CHAT BOX!!"See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Matt breaks down the continued Judicial activism and sets a path forward for what President Trump needs to do. RFK Jr. is going to ban chemical dyes from food.
Neil & Scott discuss the worst regions to live in if you suffer from allergies, the most popular pizza toppings, and the most popular pizza restaurants.
Are Red Bull deliberately sabotaging Liam Lawson's career, rushing him to Max Verstappen's side too early? Is Racing Bulls not good enough to train up its future stars?Climb the ladder with me on Patreon: https://patreon.com/lawvsRed Bull Racing is known for its demanding approach, but have they rushed Liam Lawson into Formula 1 too quickly? Lawson's recent struggles have sparked debate within the F1 community, with significant challenges arising from questionable team strategies, internal pressure, and limited developmental support. Similarities are drawn with Pierre Gasly's 2019 experience, as Lawson finds himself navigating the intense expectations placed alongside superstar teammate Max Verstappen. With critical setbacks in Australia and China, many are wondering whether Red Bull's environment is hindering more than helping the young driver's promising career - all the while Yuki Tsunoda, the more obvious alternative, was overlooked.In this detailed breakdown, we'll question the reasoning behind Lawson's rapid promotion from the junior team Racing Bulls and discuss whether this decision has limited his growth potential. Furthermore, we discuss internal team politics and their impact on driver stability, highlighting past Red Bull drivers and how their careers were shaped by similar circumstances. Can Liam Lawson overcome the obstacles laid before him, or has Red Bull's ruthless strategy set him up to fail? Watch now to uncover the full story behind Lawson's turbulent start in Formula 1.#f1 #liamlawson #formula1 #formulaone #f12025 #redbullracing #redbull #maxverstappen #tsunoda #honda #yukitsunoda #chinagp #ausgp #f1rumors #helmutmarko #f1news #f1latest #f1drama #f1updates #formula12025
Power Man learns the truth of who Aeon the Knife is as they fight across the solar system. With the villain defeated, Luke Cage and Eversight discover another cosmic entity.Issue Covered: Power Man: Timeless #2
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Steak reacts to the news of Grady Jarrett reportedly being released by the Falcons, which Steak believes was the right move for the team because of the money the team is able to save by moving on from the longtime Falcons defensive lineman.
219 - No Choice Is A Choice Have you ever avoided making a decision, hoping things would just work themselves out, only to realize later that doing nothing made everything worse? I know I have, and in this episode, I'm talking about how no decision is still a decision—just not one you control. I share personal stories about how my own indecision has impacted my career, relationships, and health, sometimes in ways I deeply regret. I also talk about the hidden cost of avoiding choices and why small, intentional steps can put you back in control of your life. For a long time, I thought that if I didn't make a choice, I was keeping my options open. But I've learned that when I fail to act, life steps in and makes the choice for me—and it's rarely the one I would have wanted. When I graduated college, I couldn't decide what path to take, and instead of making an intentional choice, I drifted into a job out of necessity. Years later, I realized I had closed doors to other opportunities simply because I hadn't been proactive. The same thing happened in my health. I spent years trying and failing to lose weight, pushing off real action because I wasn't sure what would work. Eventually, my health suffered, and I was forced to take action, but by then, I had fewer choices available to me. One of the hardest lessons I've learned is that inaction has real consequences. Not deciding doesn't protect you from failure; it often makes things worse. When I ignored problems with my house, I ended up with water damage that could have been avoided. When I stayed in a comfortable but stagnant job, I watched my retirement savings fall behind. It's easy to think we'll have more time later, but time moves fast, and before we know it, years have passed without progress. I also understand why people avoid making choices, because I've done it too. Sometimes we're afraid of picking the wrong option, so we convince ourselves that waiting is better. Other times, we don't want to take responsibility in case things go wrong. And then there's the belief that we have all the time in the world, but that's an illusion. The truth is, the longer we wait, the fewer options we have. TakeawaysWhat I've learned is that even a bad decision is often better than no decision at all. When I finally started taking control of my career, my health, and my finances, things didn't change overnight, but they started moving in the right direction. The key is to stop waiting for the perfect moment and just take one small step. If you're stuck in a job you don't like, start by updating your resume. If your health is suffering, make one simple change today. If a relationship isn't working, have that hard conversation. I challenge you to think about one area of your life where you feel stuck. What's one small action you can take today? It doesn't have to be huge—just something to move you forward. I'd love to hear from you about the choices you're facing. You can email me at jillatstartwithsmallsteps.com or leave a comment on YouTube. Remember, doing nothing is still a choice—so why not choose to take control? https://startwithsmallsteps.com/219-no-choice-is-a-choice/ Jill's Links https://abetterlifeinsmallsteps.com https://affiliate.notion.so/NorthwoodsJillday https://affiliate.notion.so/NorthwoodsAI https://www.youtube.com/@startwithsmallstepspodcast https://www.buymeacoffee.com/smallstepspod https://twitter.com/schmern Email the podcast at jill@startwithsmallsteps.com
Player 1 vs The World's StrangeCast is BACK ahead of schedule. Player 1 vs The World chief Adnan Riaz has made the executive decision to split the 93rd episode into a two-parter, with Side A dropping right now! Side A is dedicated solely to Don't Nod Montreal's Lost Records: Bloom & Rage after the news that Don't Nod has partnered with Sony for a PlayStation Plus launch! Tape 1: Bloom and Tape 2: Rage are both slated to arrive on PS Plus for the 'Extra and Premium' tier users, which was announced at Sony's State of Play earlier this week. The announcement came ahead of Tape 1: Bloom's release, with Lost Records: Bloom & Rage officially coming on Tuesday 18th February 2025.Timestamps:00:00 -- Introduction 03:45 -- Adnan and Adam discuss Don't Nod partnering with Sony for the release of Don't Nod Montreal's Lost Records: Bloom & Rage on PlayStation Plus. Will Don't Nod benefit from putting Tape 1: Bloom and Tape 2: Rage on the PS Plus tiers for 'Extra and Premium' members on the 'Game Catalog?'17:48 -- Don't Nod's stock in the aftermath of the PlayStation deal; plus Adnan and Adam talk about Don't Nod's marketing and potential for exploring publishing deals for Lost Records' future entries24:17 -- OutroStrangeCast is available on the following podcast services (among many others!) below. ⬇️▶️ Spotify for Podcasters: https://anchor.fm/player-1-vs-the-world
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Today's wrestling news, including...Charlotte Flair Heel Turn CONFIRMED!CM Punk Buries Dominik Mysterio!Jordynne Grace WWE Payout!Update On Kevin Owens' Massive Son?!ENJOY!Follow us on Twitter:@AdamWilbourn@AndyHMurray@WhatCultureWWE Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
4-Nations break is underway, and Carts and King get things started off in not-so-typical Wild on 7th fashion, with a tip o' the cap to Wild Radio Joe O'Donnell and his beloved Philadelphia Eagles. The gents breakdown their superb parties, before talking about the Wild's run up to the break. They're joined by Team USA GM (and Wild GM) Bill Guerin for more shenanigans about hockey, travels, and his preferred chowder.
HR4 - Arcand starts to talk about the philosophy of the Patriots offseason and why their loads of money have to be spent as a requirement by the league. Plus, the Lightning Round features more NBA talk including Draymond Green looking for sympathy and Liam Coen's about face on the Jaguars' head coaching opening. And, Arcand's beloved Colorado coach is trying to keep his romance a secret, but is not doing a good job of it.
In leadership, it's easy to feel constrained by seemingly limited options, often hearing the self-defeating mantra, "I have no choice." But this episode is your guide to reclaiming your power by unveiling the choices you didn't know you had. Gayle Lantz invites you to shift your mindset, explore unseen alternatives, and embrace a more empowering perspective. It's not just about decision-making; it's about leading with clarity and confidence, even when circumstances seem insurmountable. By embracing the art of choice, you'll discover how to navigate challenges with a renewed sense of agency and impact.Find the full show notes at: https://workmatters.com/Breaking-Free-from-the-No-Choice-Mindset---How-Leaders-Can-Always-Find-a-Way
The Warriors need to pick a timeline, and the timeline they pick HAS to be the one where they go young.
Breaking down how the Yankees have no choice but to make another big move to bolster their infield.
You know the type: They do nothing and you do everything. In this episode, I share the struggle of a woman who has a rocky relationship with her adult daughter who moved back in with her. I share a lot of thoughts and lessons we can learn what we can do, if anything, when the other person in your life is making things unnecessarily harder.
Brad the Rambler gives Isaac a pep talk in the shadow of the California fires, the mystery fog and domestic Gladio. Listen to the whole thing here.
In this episode from ACEP24 in Las Vegas, we talk about a group of physicians that chose to unionize after they felt all other avenues had been exhausted to address patient safety and workplace concerns. Unions won't be the solution for everyone or every situation, but it may be the only option is certain settings.
In Hour 1, Andy and Randy talk about the ugly showing by Falcons QB Kirk Cousins, if starting Michael Penix should be considered, and Georgia's win over Georgia Tech despite a slow start.
Hong Kong is under siege by the Chinese Communist Party. And Jimmy Lai, the founder of Apple Daily, is public enemy number 1. Joining us today is Mark Clifford. He's The president of the Committee for Freedom in Hong Kong Foundation (https://www.thecfhk.org/), and the author of the new book The Trouble Maker: How Jimmy Lai Became a Billionaire, Hong Kong's Greatest Dissident, and China's Most Feared Critic. Don't forget to subscribe to the channel and hit that bell icon to get notified when new videos come out: https://bit.ly/3u1eKSZ And check out our other channel China Uncensored: https://youtube.com/channel/UCgFP46yVT-GG4o1TgXn-04Q Merchandise: https://www.chinaunscripted.com/merchandise Our website: https://www.chinaunscripted.com/ YouTube demonetizes our videos, which is why we rely on support from viewers like you. Please join our 50¢ army at: https://www.patreon.com/chinaunscripted https://www.chinauncensored.locals.com https://www.chinaunscripted.com/support Our social media: Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/ChinaUncensored Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/ChinaUncensored Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/ChinaUncensored #China #hongkong
In this POWerful Moment from Episode #47, Ella Halikas shares a transformative moment from her journey, recounting how being let go from a job ignited her pursuit of modeling dreams. Despite struggling with confidence and facing multiple rejections, she embraced failure as a vital teacher, ultimately achieving her goal of becoming a Sports Illustrated model. Listen or watch the full podcast here: On Apple click here! On Spotify click here!
Hoch gets to take some long-awaited shots at the former FSU QB, Danny Kanell, who joins Hoch and Crowder to preview tomorrow's UM-FSU game.
Pamela Karlan, experienced advocate and co-director of Stanford's Supreme Court Litigation Clinic, joins Kate and Leah to break down just how exceptional Solicitor General Elizabeth Prelogar is at her job. Then, all three hosts speak with Madiba K. Dennie about her book, The Originalism Trap: How Extremists Stole the Constitution and How We the People Can Take It Back. Follow us on Instagram, Twitter, Threads, and Bluesky